No. 23 Rebs get offensive to avoid sweep
BLOG: No. 23 Ole Miss turned the tables on No. 2 LSU Saturday.
The Rebels hit a season-high four home runs to up-end the Tigers 11-9. With the win, the Rebels secured the sixth-seed in the upcoming Southeastern Conference Tournament in Hoover, Ala., and will face 11th-seed Kentucky. The two teams will open the SEC Tournament on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. (more…) (May 18, 2013)
No. 2 LSU takes No. 23 Ole Miss for a ride in opener
BATON ROUGE, La. – The two teams went toe-to-toe with hits, but it was the long ball that proved to be the difference on Thursday night as No. 23 Ole Miss fell to No. 2 LSU by a score of 7-1 at Alex Box Stadium. (more…) (May 17, 2013, Page 6A)
No. 23 Rebs need Greenwood to bounce back to previous form
Earlier in the year, Aaron Greenwood was one of No. 23 Ole Miss’ go-to relievers. Alongside Tanner Bailey, Greenwood was a reliable bullpen option asked to bridge games from the starters to closer Brett Huber. (more…) (May 16, 2013, Page 8)
Waguespack gets nod against USM
It probably took a bit longer than he would have liked, but freshman Jacob Waguespack will finally make his first collegiate start. (more…) (May 14, 2013, Page 9)
Holloway, Henderson lead Ole Miss Rebels to needed SEC road victory
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy responded to one of the Rebels’ most deflating upset losses this season by incessantly reminding his players that if they pulled together, they could still capture an all-important top-four seed in the Southeastern Conference tournament. (more…) (March 11, 2013, Page 1B)
Rebels looking to end SEC road losing streak
With a home win under their belt this week, the Ole Miss Rebels are looking to finally end their road woes at LSU Saturday. (more…) (March 8, 2013, Page 6A)
No. 10 LSU smacks around Lady Rebels
Returning from a season opening trip to Hawaii, the Ole Miss softball team hosted No. 10 LSU in a non-conference home opener Wednesday night. The Lady Rebels kept the game close early, but could not keep the powerful bats of LSU quiet forever. With the help of four home runs, the Lady Tigers defeated Ole Miss 9-1 in 6 innings.
Ole Miss fell to 2-5 overall with the loss that doesn’t count in the Southeastern Conference standings, while the Lady Tigers improved to 5-1.
Freeze hopeful Rebs can bounce back once more
Last week’s loss was another heartbreaker for the Ole Miss Rebels. With bowl eligibility seemingly within their grasp for a second consecutive week, the Rebels lost a late lead and eventually fell at No. 8 LSU 41-35. (more…) (November 20, 2012, Page 8)
Freeze addresses media leading up to Egg Bowl
VIDEO BLOG: It’s win or go home time for the Ole Miss football team. (more…) (November 19, 2012)
Rebels can’t out run No. 8 Tigers
BATON ROUGE, La. — There were a lot of things the Ole Miss Rebels did right in Saturday’s matchup with No. 8 LSU at Tiger Stadium. Instead of kicking field goals like they did in a one-point loss to Vanderbilt, the Rebels scored more touchdowns than any other team has all year on the vaunted LSU defense.
An Ole Miss defense that was short handed entering the nationally televised game made its fair share of big plays against an offense that had become more balanced in recent games. (more…) (November 19, 2012, Page 1B)


