UM’s Wills handcuffs Rebels in 4-0 victory
MEMPHIS , Tenn. — The No. 21 Ole Miss Rebels had two chances early, but couldn’t get a man home while the Tigers capitalized on the few chances allowed by the Rebels, who lost 4-0 to the Tigers at Autozone Park. Ole Miss fell to 26-11, while the Tigers improved to 23-14. (more…) (April 16, 2013, Page 8)
No. 17 Rebels travel to play at Memphis
The No. 17 Ole Miss Rebels will make their annual trek north to face the Memphis Tigers at AutoZone Park in downtown Memphis tonight.
Ole Miss (23-6 overall) will look to not only regain its non-conference swing but also even the season series against the Tigers (15-13), who gave Ole Miss its first loss of the season (4-3) on Feb. 26.
Tonight’s 6:30 rematch will also feature the same starting pitchers as before.
Rebs fight through elements, top Tigers
After completing the indoor season in Seattle 10 days ago, the No. 13 Ole Miss men’s tennis team turned their focus towards the outdoor season Wednesday when they hosted the Memphis Tigers. Conditions were not favorable, but after some early struggles, the Rebels managed to pull out a 4-2 win at the Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center.
No. 8 Rebels embarrassed in loss
Ole Miss entered Tuesday’s game against Memphis as the Southeastern Conference’s most sure-handed team.
The No. 8 Rebels can’t make that claim anymore. (more…) (February 27, 2013, Page 6)
No. 18 Rebels blow late lead to Tigers
MEMPHIS — Jacob Wilson proved to be quite the party crasher Tuesday evening.
Not only did the Memphis third baseman breakup the no-hit bid three Ole Miss pitchers had pieced together until the seventh, but Wilson put the hometown Tigers ahead for good in the following inning with a two-run homer. (more…) (April 25, 2012, Page 6)
Rebels get athletic against Tigers
The No. 16 Ole Miss Diamond Rebels saved their best effort for last on Tuesday at Oxford-University Stadium.
After laying dormant for the previous four innings, the Rebels came to life in the bottom of the eighth, scoring five runs on six singles to claim a 7-2 victory over Memphis. (more…) (February 29, 2012, Page 7)
In-demand Rangers: NWCC trio receiving attention
Some of the best recruits in the junior college ranks reside just 45 miles away from Oxford at Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia.
Sophomore offensive left tackle Donald Hawkins, wide receiver Lance Ray and quarterback Ryan Mossakowski are just three reasons why the Rangers went 6-3 overall this year and were ranked in the top 5 nationally at one point this season. Hawkins and Ray both earned MACJC First Team All-State honors, while Mossakowski was named to the second team. (more…) (December 7, 2011, Page 6)
Thees hired as OM’s next softball coach
Having posted a 140-193 record over the last five seasons, and most recently a 14-39 mark, it was obvious the next coach of the Ole Miss softball program needed to be one that had experience building a program.
With an eye toward that exact need, Ole Miss announced Thursday that it has hired Windy Thees as its next head coach. Thees doesn’t have to travel far, having spent the last six years at Memphis. (more…) (July 1, 2011, Page 8A)
Ole Miss tabs next softball coach
BLOG: A little over two months after the process began Ole Miss has hired Windy Thees as its next softball coach.
Thees, who spent the last six seasons at Memphis, replaces Missy Dickerson. (more…) (June 30, 2011)
Tigers rip apart Rebels in Memphis
From an Ole Miss perspective there wasn’t a lot of positives to take away from Tuesday’s 9-2 loss to Memphis at AutoZone Park.
After a scoreless first inning, the Rebels (19-11 overall) surrendered six runs in the second inning and never came close to challenging for the lead. (April 6, 2011, Page 6)


