Rebels clash with UT looking for series win
Ole Miss will look to claim its first Southeastern Conference series this weekend when it travels to Knoxville, Tenn., to play the Tennessee Volunteers. (more…) (March 25, 2011, Page 6A)
Weather, UT dampens OM’s Senior Night
Rain may have halted Thursday’s Southeastern Conference women’s basketball game momentarily, but it didn’t prevent the Tennessee Lady Volunteers from claiming a 66-39 victory over the Ole Miss Lady Rebels on Thursday at the C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. (more…) (February 25, 2011, Page 6A)
Offensive production an issue with Rebels
A better offensive attack and production on offense is what Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy is hoping to see from his team tonight when they host No. 10 Kentucky at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. If the Rebels (13-8 overall, 1-5 Southeastern Conference) have any shot of getting out of their funk at home and upsetting the Wildcats (16-4, 4-2), then they have to be more efficient on offense. (more…) (February 1, 2011, Page 8)
Rebels’ struggles continue in loss to UT
In the words of Ole Miss head coach Andy Kennedy, several Rebels will have to take “some hard looks at ourselves” after its latest loss to Tennessee on Saturday.
Led by Brian Williams’ 18 points and Scotty Hopson’s 16, Tennessee used a 16-4 second-half run to cruise to a 74-57 win over Ole Miss at the C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum.
Tennessee’s run, which pushed its lead to 60-49, was a complete team effort as five different players scored, led by five points from Cameron Tatum, who finished with 13. (January 31, 2011, Page 6)
BLOG: Rebs falter late, fall to Tennessee
Brian Williams scored 18 points, Scotty Hopson had 16 and Tennessee cruised to a 74-57 win over Mississippi on Saturday. (more…) (January 29, 2011)
Rebels ready for next opportunity
A chance to regain some lost ground from the start of Southeastern Conference play is what the Ole Miss Rebels are hoping to achieve in the next two games against Tennessee on Saturday and No. 14 Kentucky on Tuesday.
Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy thought the next two challenges served as two great opportunities for his team as they try and improve on a 1-4 record in the league and an 0-2 mark in the SEC at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. (January 28, 2011, Page 6A)
Melson leads comeback as Lady Rebs top Vandy
The Ole Miss women’s basketball team didn’t waste any time getting its first Southeastern Conference win.
Overcoming a 16-point halftime deficit, the Lady Rebels came from behind to top Vanderbilt 72-67 at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum in its SEC opener today. (more…) (January 2, 2011)
Miscues hurt Rebels again in loss
Ole Miss’ November to Remember has quickly turned into a situation every Rebel fan would like to forget.
A week after starting the final and most important month of the season with a Homecoming win over Louisiana-Lafayette, the Rebels found themselves as the victim of a one-sided Homecoming loss at the hands of the Tennessee Volunteers.
Led by the passing of freshman quarterback Tyler Bray, and aided by five Ole Miss turnovers, the Volunteers earned their first Southeastern Conference win of the season by throttling the Rebels 52-14 in front of a crowd of 96,044 at Neyland Stadium. (November 15, 2010, Page 1B)
Rebels, coaches still searching for answers
A preseason filled with a lot of promise has turned into a regular season that is dangerously close to being one of the least impressive for the Ole Miss Rebels in several years. (more…) (November 15, 2010, Page 1B)
Volunteers pound Rebels 52-14
SPORTS EDITOR BLOG — Hello, this is John Davis here in Knoxville, Tenn., ready for today’s game between the Ole Miss Rebels and Tennessee Volunteers. Ole Miss enters the game with a 4-5 overall record and 1-4 mark in the Southeastern Conference. The Vols are 3-6 and 0-5 in the SEC. (more…) (November 13, 2010)


