Rebs end five-game skid against MSU
Several seasons of frustrating losses to Mississippi State were finally put to rest for the Ole Miss Rebels Wednesday night at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum.
For a team that had lost five straight games to the No. 18 Bulldogs, including three at home, Wednesday’s 75-68 win in front of a near capacity crowd felt extra special even if Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy talked about it being just another game on the schedule. (January 19, 2012, Page 6)
Auburn ekes out SEC win over Ole Miss
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Frankie Sullivan scored 19 points and grabbed a key rebound, helping Auburn survive for a 69-68, double-overtime victory over Ole Miss on Saturday. (more…) (January 16, 2012, Page 9)
Middle Tennessee downs Ole Miss
SOUTHAVEN — JT Sulton had to get an IV early in the second half. His Middle Tennessee teammate, Raymond Cintron, was plagued by foul trouble.
Midway through the second half, however, the duo keyed a 13-1 run to spur Middle Tennessee to a 68-56 win over Ole Miss on Wednesday night at the DeSoto Civic Center. (more…) (December 22, 2011, Page 6)
Nelson’s 21 points pace Rebs in win
Ole Miss men’s basketball coach Andy Kennedy has seen some good things from his young team so far this season. He’s also seen them do some things that make him equally as frustrated. In short, while the Rebels are still able to win like they did Wednesday night over Louisiana-Lafayette at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum, they still have a lot of room to improve and grow as a team. (December 15, 2011, Page 6)
White shines in Ole Miss debut
Ole Miss freshman guard LaDarius “Snoop” White had been waiting for a chance to showcase his talents to Rebels fans.
Saturday, that day finally came and he didn’t disappoint. (more…) (December 12, 2011, Page 7)
Holloway lifts Rebs past Blue Demons
ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP)—Murphy Holloway scored the game winner with three seconds left and Ole Miss won its matchup in the Big East/SEC Challenge over DePaul, 70-68, on Thursday night. (more…) (December 2, 2011, Page 6A)
Rebels stumble on The Plains
The Auburn Tigers were halfway to another lopsided loss to Ole Miss. (more…) (March 3, 2011, Page 7)
Kennedy hopes off-week makes difference
A much needed win at LSU on Saturday is being followed up by a much needed break for the Ole Miss men’s basketball team.
The Rebels are off during the mid-week portion of the Southeastern Conference schedule and the break, according to coach Andy Kennedy, will be used to work on some key issues before hosting a solid Tennessee team on Saturday. (January 26, 2011, Page 7)
Rebels pound LSU to earn first SEC win
Ole Miss rediscovered its outside shooting touch to open the second half and surged away from LSU for a 78-51 victory Saturday.
The win halted the worst start in Southeastern Conference play for the Rebels (13-7 overall, 1-4 in the SEC) since 2000. (more…) (January 24, 2011, Page 6)
Rebels focused on wins in paradise
A chance to earn three wins on a neutral court as well as improve the chemistry of the team are the two most important things Ole Miss is hoping to gain by playing in the Governor’s Cup in Cancun, Mexico. The Rebels (7-2 overall) won their first game in the tournament Saturday at home over East Tennessee State while the remainder of the tournament will be held in gyms in Mexico. (December 22, 2010, Page 6)

