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For the first time in the young 2016 season, Ole Miss found itself in a close ball game in the 9th inning. With the game tied at three, junior catcher Henri Lartigue led off the inning with a double down the left field line. After a freshman Ryan Olenek sacrifice bunt was dropped at first base, and intentional...

Peyton Barber was the starting running back for Auburn this year. Barber rushed for over 1,000 yards in 2015, making him one of the bright spots on an...

Kentucky- Like most John Calipari teams, this collection of young talent is beginning to figure things out in February. Facing a back court that contains the likes of Jamal Murray and Tyler Ulis does not sound particularly fun for opponents. Despite a loss at the buzzer to Texas A&M, we’ll likely look back on Selection Sunday and see that the Cats have improved their...

Ole Miss kept its slim NCAA tournament at-large bid hopes alive defeating Missouri Tuesday night. Martavious Newby dribbles past a Missouri defender in...

Sophomore Grey Hamilton returns a backhand volley during the Rebels’ match against Memphis on Sunday. (Photo by: Evan Turner)   Saturday: Ole...

There are two places on this earth where Lance Stephenson can succeed: Indianapolis and Memphis. The veteran guard, recently dealt to the Memphis Grizzlies...

After completing a three-game sweep of Florida international to open the season, Ole Miss will play its first midweek game of the season on Tuesday against...

Mississippi State (22-6; 9-5 SEC) used an early spurt in the first quarter win 60-51 over the Ole Miss Rebels (10-17; 2-12 SEC). “A real hard fought game. Hats off to (Mississippi) State for winning the basketball game there,” head coach Matt Insell said, “We had plenty of opportunities. We cut it to five in the fourth quarter and had a lot of momentum going and...

Holt Perdzock steals home on a wild pitch Friday against Florida International University. Ole Miss opened up the 2016 season with a series sweep of Florida...

Sean Johnson had waited a long time to make his first start for Ole Miss. After Tommy John surgery cost the 6’7 right hander from Durango Colorado to miss last season, Johnson was back on the mound Sunday for the Rebels, and though admittedly it was not his strongest outing, picked up a win against Florida International in his long-awaited first start. “It wasn’t...