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UPDATED: Diamond Rebels report, Cooper opts to transfer

As if getting acclimated to classes wasn’t enough for the new — and returning — baseball players, the 38 members of the Ole Miss baseball team are also going through team-related activities. (more…) (August 23, 2010)

Mathis hungry to keep re-established confidence

Last season was one long roller coaster for Tanner Mathis.

The freshmen blew his teammates away in the fall when he not only led his team with a .410 batting average, but the outfielder also had the second-best ERA on the team at 2.77.

Mathis then turned an impressive fall into a productive start to the actual season and it looked as if his introduction to Ole Miss fans was no fluke.

As the season continued, however, Mathis began to lose his confidence.

During the April 4 game against Tennessee the sky figuratively crashed down on Mathis. (July 15, 2010, Page 6)

Rebels remaining busy during summer

While summer is usually a slow time around these parts with regards to sports, that hasn’t exactly been the case with current, former and future Ole Miss Rebels. (more…) (July 6, 2010)

Skyhawks no match for No. 16 Rebels

No late-game heroics were needed Wednesday night at Oxford-University Stadium.

The No. 16 Ole Miss Rebels took care of business early, scoring seven runs in the first three innings en route to a lopsided 15-6 victory over the UT-Martin Skyhawks. (April 29, 2010, Page 6)

Yarbrough lifts Rebs to win again

The Ole Miss baseball team hasn’t run out of its firepower. Two days after completing a three-game sweep of the reigning National Champion LSU Tigers, the Rebels scored 11 runs on 20 hits to defeat the Murray State Thoroughbreds 11-10 at Oxford-University Stadium. (April 28, 2010, Page 6)

Yarbrough’s late homer lifts Rebels

No. 16 Ole Miss scored early and often in it’s 11-10 victory over the Murray State Thoroughbreds on a chilly Tuesday night at Oxford-University Stadium.

(more…) (April 27, 2010)

Rebels tame Golden Lions 17-1

Just under one year ago, the Ole Miss baseball team routed Arkansas-Pine Bluff 22-2. On Tuesday, the Golden Lions didn’t fare much better, falling to No. 20 Ole Miss 17-1 at Oxford-University Stadium.

The Rebels mounted a five-run first inning on three hits and one error and cruised the rest of the way.

“It’s hard to say that we could have played much better tonight,” Ole Miss coach Mike Bianco said. “We swung, we played defense, we pitched well, so it was a good, solid game.”

Right fielder Taylor Hashman led the offensive charge, tallying an Ole Miss record six runs scored. (March 16, 2010, Page 6A)

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