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Errors, Dawgs too much for Rebels

BLOG: Hello from Ole Miss’ Oxford-University Stadium where the Ole Miss Rebels (19-11 overall, 4-5 SEC) are set to host the Georgia Bulldogs (16-14, 6-3) in a three-game series.

Tonight’s game is set for a 6:30 p.m. start. (more…)

 (April 8, 2011)

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    Rebels look to focus on at-bats, Dawgs

    Tuesday night the Diamond Rebels accumulated just one hit through the first seven innings against Memphis starter Sam Moll.

    Ole Miss coach Mike Bianco didn’t want to take anything away from what the left-hander had done, but he wasn’t quite ready to give him all the credit for the Rebels’ sluggish offense that failed to slug in more than two runs. (more…) (April 8, 2011, Page 6A)

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      Rebels fall to No. 4 Tennessee indoors

      High winds forced the Ole Miss men’s tennis match against No. 4 Tennessee indoors at the Gillom Sports Center. The change of venue made it worse on the the Rebels, who lost to the Vols 4-3 on Senior Day. (more…) (April 4, 2011, Page 8A)

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        Rebels hosting final matches this weekend

        The best college tennis fans in the entire nation are here in Oxford, according to Ole Miss coach Billy Chadwick, and he is hoping they come out in force to support his Rebels this weekend. (more…) (March 31, 2011, Page 6)

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          Lady Rebs can’t fend off UGA rally

          Led by 19 points from Memphis native Jasmine James and 17 points from Jasmine Hassell, the No. 24 Georgia Lady Bulldogs rallied from a six-point halftime deficit to defeat Ole Miss 61-56 on Sunday afternoon at the C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum.

          Porsha Phillips had just two points for Georgia in the first half, but she came up big in the second frame by scoring nine to help the Lady Bulldogs rebound. (February 14, 2011, Page 8A)

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            Rebel men unable to match Georgia

            Ole Miss’ inability to put its loss to Mississippi State behind them cost them dearly against another set of Bulldogs Saturday afternoon at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. No. 24 Georgia jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first two minutes of the game and continued to  slice and dice up the Ole Miss defense the rest of the way en route to a one-sided 98-76 win.

            The Bulldogs (13-3 overall, 2-1 in the Southeastern Conference) shot a blistering 63.5 percent (33-for-52) from the floor, the best percentage shot by any SEC team against any opponent this year, while all five starters scored at least 12 points in the effort. (January 17, 2011, Page 6)

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              Mounting losses leave Rebs searching for answers

              It’s tough to think that the basketball season for the Ole Miss Rebels is over just three games into the Southeastern Conference slate, but that’s what an 0-3 start can do to even the most positive perspectives. (more…) (January 17, 2011, Page 6)

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                BLOG: No. 24 Dawgs take bite out of Rebels

                Thanks to an even offensive attack and a defense that never allowed Ole Miss to get into a rhythm, the No. 24 Georgia Bulldogs cruised to a 98-76 victory over the Rebels at the C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum today. (more…) (January 15, 2011)

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                  Ole Miss-Georgia hoops preview

                  SPORTS EDITOR BLOG — Here is a closer look at today’s matchup between the Ole Miss Rebels and No. 24 Georgia Bulldogs at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. (more…) (January 15, 2011)

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                    Murray has pressure on him at UGA

                    There may never be a perfect time to start a freshman at quarterback in the Southeastern Conference, but for Georgia coach Mark Richt, if there was ever going to be season to do it, 2010 is the one.

                    Redshirt freshman Aaron Murray may never have taken a snap under center in the rugged SEC, but with 10 returners back on offense, his success rate as a starter has ultimately increased.

                    Richt may be looking to build on a disappointing 8-5 season with Murray leading the way on offense, but that doesn’t mean he won’t get help from a running game that is expected to be one of the best in the SEC this year. (August 27, 2010, Page 8A)

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