Fifth-seeded Ole Miss women’s basketball is back on the floor in the NCAA Women’s Tournament on Sunday, March 22, taking on fourth-seeded Minnesota in the Round of 32 at Williams Arena.
March Madness is underway, and on Friday, the No. 5-seeded Ole Miss Lady Rebels open NCAA Tournament play against No. 12 seed Gonzaga in Minneapolis, as Ole Miss begins its quest to Phoenix.
On Selection Sunday, the Ole Miss Lady Rebels came in as a five seed in Regional Two of the bracket. The Lady Rebels will face the Gonzaga Lady Bulldogs in the first round of the tournament.
Ole Miss’ Cinderella run in the SEC Tournament ended one win short of the championship game Saturday, as the Rebels fell to No. 17 Arkansas 93-90 in overtime in the conference semifinals.
Chancellor Robert Whitwell is requiring NCAA attorneys to personally appear before the court to explain why they left the courtroom February 12 before the hearing ended.
Mississippi quarterback Trinidad Chambliss’ appeal to the NCAA for an additional year of eligibility so he can play for the Rebels next season has been denied, the university said on Wednesday, but the fight is not over.
It’s a matchup of two of the hottest teams in the country. Ole Miss comes into this game winners of seven straight, while Miami is not far behind with a six-game winning streak.
Ole Miss in the midst of its best season in modern history and are among the final 4 teams left in the race for the College Football National Championship.
Ole Miss’s superstar quarterback, Trinidad Chambliss, is set to return to Ole Miss if he is granted a sixth year of eligibility, according to a report by Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports.
The Rebels have won 13 games in a season for the first time in program history after the historic Sugar Bowl triumph over Georgia in the College Football Playoff.
In what could be Lane Kiffin’s final Egg Bowl at the helm of the Ole Miss football program, it was the number seven-ranked Rebels that retained the Golden Egg to clinch a berth to the College Football Playoff.
Georgia nabbed the fourth and final projected first-round bye in the rankings released Tuesday, while undefeated Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M held onto the top three positions.
Lane Kiffin said reports claiming Ole Miss gave him an ultimatum about his coaching future are false, as speculation continues linking him to job openings at Florida and LSU.