Sullivan, Tide can’t rally from early deficit
VIDEO BLOG: Alabama gave up three runs in the first and couldn’t rally to knock off No. 2 LSU Wednesday, falling 3-0. (more…) (May 22, 2013)
Mayers, Rebels eliminate Kentucky
VIDEO BLOG: HOOVER, Ala. — Good morning from the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, the site of the annual Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament.
The “breakfast game,” to open the six-day event pits two familiar opponents in 11th-seed Kentucky (30-24 overall, 11-19 SEC) against 6th-seed Ole Miss (36-20, 15-15).
The winner advances to face 3rd-seed Arkansas while the loser’s tournament is done.
First pitch is set for 9:30 a.m. with the game being televised on FSN. (more…) (May 21, 2013)
UPDATED: Rebels waiting to announce starter
BLOG: Ole Miss has yet to announce who will take the mound in the Southeastern Conference Tournament opener against Kentucky on Tuesday. (more…) (May 20, 2013)
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. 6 Rebels ready to host SEC Tournament
Ole Miss will be at the center of the Southeastern Conference men’s tennis universe this week when it hosts some of the nation’s best in the SEC Tournament at the Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center. (more…) (April 17, 2013, Page 9)
Rebels shock Gators to win SEC title
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Green may have been the preferred color to wear across the country because of St. Patrick’s Day Sunday, but there was a ton of red in the stands at the end of Southeastern Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament.
The reason? For the first time since 1981, the Ole Miss Rebels are SEC Tournament champions, thanks to a 66-63 win over the No. 13 Florida Gators at the Bridgestone Arena. The Rebels’ prize: Their first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 as a No. 12 seed. (more…) (March 18, 2013, Page 1B)
Kennedy proves critics wrong with title win
COLUMN: NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Consider Andy Kennedy’s existence justified.
In the stroke of three wild days in Nashville, the embattled Ole Miss basketball coach not only ended speculation that he’d be fired the same season he became the program’s winningest head coach, but that his style of coaching and development couldn’t get the Rebels to the NCAA Tournament. (more…) (March 18, 2013, Page 1B)
Rebs continue to overcome adversity
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Adversity is something the Ole Miss men’s basketball team has had to overcome all year long. From losing front line players DeMarco Cox and Aaron Jones, to losing point guard Jarvis Summers in the Southeastern Conference Tournament, the Rebels dealt with the setbacks and continued to win games in the process. (more…) (March 18, 2013, Page 4B)
Even after everything, Ole Miss has hope in Nashville at SEC tourney
COLUMN: NASHVILLE — It stands to feature an overwhelming amount of bad basketball, but the 2013 Southeastern Conference Tournament bracket reads like a history book of this season’s Ole Miss team, and maybe even tea leaves for its future. (more…) (March 14, 2013, Page 8)
Ole Miss to host SEC Men’s Tournament
After serving as the site of the 2012 Southeastern Conference Women’s Tennis Tournament, Ole Miss will crown an SEC tennis champion again in 2013 but this time on the men’s side, as the league finalized its 2012-13 championship sites Thursday. (more…) (June 15, 2012, Page 7A)


