The University of Mississippi Athletics
Rebels Host No. 14 Kentucky
2/3/2021 | Women's Basketball
Tipoff Set for 6 p.m. CT Inside The Pavilion
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OLE MISS (7-7, 1-7 SEC) vs. #14 KENTUCKY (13-4, 6-3 SEC) Thursday, Feb. 4 • 6 p.m. • Oxford, Miss. The Pavilion at Ole Miss ![]() |
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Ole Miss Game Notes • Kentucky Game Notes • SEC Game Notes |
OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss women's basketball returns home to host the No. 14 Kentucky Wildcats on Thursday night. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. CT inside The Pavilion and on SEC Network+.
TEAM FACTS
Ole Miss Rebels (7-7, 1-7 SEC)
Head Coach: Yolett McPhee-McCuin • 3rd Season at Ole Miss (23-52) • 117-115 career record (8th Season)
#14 Kentucky Wildcats (13-4, 6-3 SEC)
Head Coach: Kyra Elzy • 1st Season at UK (13-4) • 13-4 career record (1st Season)
ON THE AIR
Television/Online: SEC Network+
Play-by-Play: Seth Austin
Color: Lindsay King
OLE MISS RADIO
Radio: 105.1 FM
Audio: TuneIn
Play-by-Play: Graham Doty
SERIES NOTES vs. KENTUCKY
Series History
Ole Miss leads, 23-19
Current Streak
Kentucky, 1
First Meeting
Feb. 9, 1980 • Knoxville, Tenn.
• W, 79-62
• Second Round of first SEC Tournament
First SEC Meeting
Feb. 1, 1984 • Lexington, Ky.
• L, 69-59
Last Meeting
Feb. 20, 2020 • Oxford, Miss.
• L, 94-52
• Mimi Reid: 12 points, 4 assists
• Rhyne Howard: 21 points, 7 rebounds
Last Win
Jan. 13, 2019 • Lexington, Ky.
• W, 55-49
• Kentucky: Ranked No. 16
• First Ole Miss win at UK since 2007
• First road ranked win since 2011
• Crystal Allen: 28 points
• La'Karis Salter: 12 points, 10 rebounds
• Kentucky: 26.6 FG, 26.1 3PT
• Rhyne Howard: 20 points, 11 rebounds
• Ole Miss won 4th Quarter, 23-13
Last Win in Oxford
Jan. 21, 2016
• W, 73-65
• First win in The Pavilion at Ole Miss
• Kentucky ranked No. 9; last top-10 win for Ole Miss
SCOUTING KENTUCKY
Record
13-4, 6-3 SEC
National Rankings
AP Ranking: 15
Coaches Ranking: 14
Last Game
Jan. 31 • W, 61-55, vs. Missouri
• Top Scorer: Rhyne Howard (22)
• Held Mizzou to 5.6 percent 3PT shooting
• Bench outscored Mizzou, 21-6
• 19 points off turnovers
Notes
• Top Scorer: Rhyne Howard (19.3)
• Top Rebounder: Dre'Una Edwards (7.2)
• Top 3PT Shooter: Rhyne Howard (.364)
• Three ranked wins: No. 13 Indiana (72-68), No. 10 Arkansas (75-64) and No. 12 Mississippi State (92-86/OT)
• NCAA top-30 in: total steals (11th, 160), total assists (21st, 254), total threes (21st, 127), total threes attempted (29th, 370) and fewest turnovers per game (29th, 13.1)
• 2nd SEC in assist/turnover ratio (1.1)
• Rhyne Howard: Wooden Award Late Season Top-20 Watch List, Naismith Watch List, Wate Trophy Watch List, Cheryl Miller Watch List, SEC Preseason Player of the Year, Preseason All-American
• Howard's SEC ranks: 4th threes per game (2.3), 5th scoring (19.3), 5th free throw percentage (.793), 5th minutes played (34.4), 12th assists (3.7), 14th steals (1.7), 14th assist/turnover ratio (1.4), 15th field goal percentage (.464), 16th rebounding (6.9)
LAST TIME OUT (at LSU)
• Rebels were in control for 35 minutes, but a late fourth quarter charge by LSU to force OT and then a dominant Tiger showing in extra time sealed 75-66 victory for LSU on Jan. 31
• Ole Miss up 7 with 2:14 to play; LSU 6-0 run over next 1:46 made game 60-59 with 30 seconds to play
• Two Donnetta Johnson free throws extended Rebel lead to 62-59 with 23 seconds left
• LSU's Karli Seay banked in a desperation three at the shot clock buzzer and drew a foul, which resulted in a made free throw and a 63-62 lead with 12 seconds left
• Mimi Reid drew foul with one second left; hit one of two free throw attempts to force OT
• LSU won OT, 12-3; closed game on a 22-6 run
• Ole Miss: 45-38 rebounding advantage, 38 points in the paint
• Rebels were 16-of-30 from the free throw line, including 5-of-12 in the second half
• LSU 25 points off season-high 28 Ole Miss turnovers
• Donnetta Johnson: 18 points
• Shakira Austin: 12 points, 12 rebounds (19th career double-double)
• Madison Scott: 12 points, 16 rebounds; most rebounds by a Rebel since 2015
• Newcomers: 49 of 66 points
TEAM NOTES
CLOSE GAMES
Ole Miss has been in the fight, but unable to close out several close, heartbreaking losses this SEC season. The Rebels currently own an average margin of defeat of just 8.3 points in their seven losses -- all coming during SEC season. In those games combined, Ole Miss is still shooting 42 percent overall and nearly drawing even on the boards, but are yielding 47.5 percent shooting overall and 37.9 from three.
DAUNTING SCHEDULE AHEAD
Ole Miss faces a difficult gauntlet ahead throughout SEC season, holding the NCAA's No. 2 future strength of schedule ranking against SEC schools that hold an average NET rating of 22.0 and a combined record of 76-21 (.784).
NCAA NET RATINGS RELEASED
The NCAA released its first batch of NET ratings for the 2020-21 season on Jan. 4, with the Rebels appearing in the initial rankings at No. 20. Ole Miss currently sits at No. 55. SEC schools hold an average NET rating of 39.5.
SWEET, SWEET VICTORY
When Ole Miss has won, it has won big. On the season, the Rebels hold an average scoring margin of 32.3 points in wins, helped by a large 16.3 point swing in wins vs. losses. Ole Miss is also shooting 7.9 percent better from beyond the arc in victories, and is winning the rebounding battle by a margin of 9.2 boards better in wins.
HOME SWEET HOME
Ole Miss has enjoyed playing in The Pavilion in 2020-21, owning a 6-3 record and several impressive stat lines vs. its road contests. At home, the Rebels are scoring 18.4 more points per game, outscoring opponents by an average of 18.8 more points per game, shooting 3.6 percent better from beyond the arc and averaging 12.3 more assists, 2.1 more steals, 2.2 more blocks and 4.0 more turnovers forced on defense.
COACH YO VS. THE TOP-25
Being in the SEC means facing some of the toughest schools in the nation, and Ole Miss head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin has had a tough road through her first few seasons in Oxford. Coach Yo's Rebels have gone up against 15 nationally ranked squads, 14 of which have come in SEC play. Ole Miss has one win against those 13, a 55-49 upset over No. 16 Kentucky in Lexington on Jan. 13, 2019, which marked the first ranked road win by a Rebel team since 2011 and the first win at UK overall since 2007.
vs. Ranked Schools (First Year)
#2 UConn - Nov. 22, 2018 (L, 90-50)
#16 Kentucky - Jan. 13, 2019 (W, 55-49)
#6 MSU - Jan. 27, 2019 (L, 80-49)
#20 Texas A&M - Feb. 3, 2019 (L, 72-60)
#12 S. Carolina - Feb. 7, 2019 (L, 76-42)
#6 MSU - Feb. 21, 2019 (L, 88-60)
vs. Ranked Schools (Second Year)
#10 Texas A&M - Jan. 6, 2020 (L, 79-35)
#23 Tennessee - Jan. 9, 2020 (L, 84-28)
#9 MSU - Jan. 26, 2020 (L, 80-39)
#1 S. Carolina - Jan. 30, 2020 (L, 87-32)
#23 Arkansas - Feb. 16, 2020 (L, 108-64)
#14 Kentucky - Feb. 20, 2020 (L, 94-52)
#9 MSU - March 1, 2020 (L, 84-59)
vs. Ranked Schools (Third Year)
#14 MSU - Jan. 10, 2021 (L, 60-56)
#20 Tennessee - Jan. 28, 2021 (L, 68-67)
SHARING IS CARING
The Ole Miss offense has been highly efficient, and that is due in large part to its ability to share the ball. The Rebels currently rank second in the SEC and 37th nationally with an average of 16.3 assists per game, helped greatly by five games of 20 or more assists and seven of at least 19. Since 1995, Ole Miss has had a max of six games with 20 assists or more, doing so twice in consecutive seasons in 2008-09 and 2009-10. The Rebels own two of the five best assist outings in the SEC this year, with a 26-assist game vs. Alcorn State and a 25-assist contest vs. McNeese State. The 26 dimes by the Rebel offense vs. Alcorn ranks as the most since 2009. Ole Miss tallied 20 in three consecutive games for the first time since Nov. 13-20, 2009. Leading that charge is starting point guard Mimi Reid, who ranks second in the conference at 4.6 assists per game.
On the season, the Rebels are tallying an assist on 61.2 percent of their made field goals.
Percentage of FG with Assists
Game 1 (McNeese): 25-35 (71.4%)
Game 2 (Kansas): 16-25 (64.0%)
Game 3 (Alcorn): 26-40 (65.0%)
Game 4 (MVSU): 21-33 (63.6%)
Game 5 (Jackson St.): 20-27 (74.1%)
Game 6 (George Mason): 10-of-26 (38.5%)
Game 7 (LSU): 17-of-24 (70.8%)
Game 8 (Auburn): 19-of-22 (86.5%)
Game 9 (at #14 MSU): 5-of-22 (22.7%)
Game 10 (vs. Mizzou): 23-of-29 (79.3%)
Game 11 (at UGA): 9-of-23 (39.1%)
Game 12 (vs. Florida): 19-of-28 (67.9%)
Game 13 (at #20 Tenn.): 9-of-27 (33.3%)
Game 14 (at LSU): 9-of-24 (37.5%)
Total: 228-of-382 (59.7%)
ANALYZE THIS
Ole Miss holds several impressive team and individual rankings among the CBB Analytics rankings. As a team, the Rebels rest in the 94th percentile in both opponent block percentage (4.6%) and opponent block-to-foul ratio (0.11). Individually, several Rebels rank in the 99th percentile or higher, such as Shakira Austin's 10.1 points in the paint per game, Snudda Collins' 5.2 percent turnover rate or both Mimi Reid (100th, 43.4 percent) and Valerie Nesbitt's (99th, 37.5 percent) standings in assist ratio and assist percentage, respectively.
For more analytics, refer to the table on Page 11 of the game notes.
AIN'T WASTING TIME NO MORE
The new crop of Rebels on the floor for Ole Miss this season has wasted no time in establishing their presence, scoring a combined 76.3 percent of all scoring through nine games this season (788 of 1034).
vs. McNeese State: 88 of 99 (88.9 percent)
vs. Kansas: 56 of 70 (80.0 percent)
vs. Alcorn State: 77 of 104 (74.0 percent)
vs. MVSU: 66 of 86 (76.7 percent)
vs. Jackson St.: 65 of 89 (73.0 percent)
at George Mason: 53 of 64 (82.8 percent)
vs. LSU: 51 of 69 (73.9 percent)
vs. Auburn: 43 of 62 (69.4 percent)
at #14 MSU: 38 of 56 (67.9 percent)
vs. Mizzou: 74 of 77 (96.1 percent)
at Georgia: 36 of 57 (63.2 percent)
vs. Florida: 39 of 68 (57.4 percent)
at #20 Tenn.: 53 of 67 (79.1 percent)
at LSU: 49 of 66 (74.2 percent)
Furthermore, the quartet of Shakira Austin (235 points), Donnetta Johnson (189 points), Madison Scott (117 points) and Snudda Collins (116 points) are together accounting for 63.5 percent of all season scoring this year.
Since Jan. 7 vs. Auburn, senior Valerie Nesbitt has scored 62.8 percent of her entire season scoring. In that span, she has tallied 15.6 percent of all Rebel scoring.
LEAVIN' EM IN THE DUST
Ole Miss has gotten the upper hand from the jump on the offensive end, including six wire-to-wire wins. On the year, the Rebels have led for 67.2 percent of all game time this season in 570 total minutes played.
2020-21 Lead/Trail
Total Minutes: 570:00
Ole Miss Lead Time: 383:13
Ole Miss Trail Time: 158:24
Time Tied: 28:41
BABY REBELS
With a slew of new faces on the Ole Miss roster, the Rebels own the 10th- youngest roster in the nation with an average age of 19.67 as of Nov. 25. Furthermore, Ole Miss is one of just three programs nationwide with its entire roster to have two or fewer years of Division I experience at the start of the year (alongside Indiana State and Murray State).
OFF THE LINE
Three-point defense has been a point of emphasis during the Coach Yo era, with 47 of 75 opponents being held to five or fewer.
1st Season (2018-19)
17-of-31 (54.8%)
2nd Season (2019-20)
21-of-30 (70.0%)
3rd Season (2020-21)
9-of-14 (64.3%)
HISTORIC START
The 2020-21 Rebel squad got off to a spectacular start on both ends of the court, notching the fewest points allowed through six games in school history (290). Ole Miss scored at least 80 points in four of its first five for the first time since 2006-07 (after scoring 80 or more just twice in the entirety of the 2019-20 season) and has scored 90 or more twice after not doing so in an entire season since 2017-18.
The Rebels have posted two historic win margins as well, with a 56-point win vs. Alcorn State (104-48) and a 55-point win vs. McNeese State (99-44) ranking sixth and seventh in program history -- the largest wins at Ole Miss since 2015. The 104-point outing vs. Alcorn State is the 35th 100-point game in program history and the first by a Rebel squad since 2015.
Furthermore, Ole Miss' 6-0 start marked just the 12th time in 46 years of the program that a Rebel team has started off 6-0 or better -- the best start since the 2008-09 season.
Best Starts in Ole Miss History
Final /Current Record in Parenthesis
1986-87: 16-0 (25-5; Sweet 16)
1987-88: 15-0 (24-7; Sweet 16)
1988-89: 13-0 (23-8; Elite Eight)
2000-01: 11-0 (15-13; WNIT)
1994-95: 11-0 (21-8; NCAA Tournament)
1982-83: 11-0 (26-6; Sweet 16)
1975-76: 11-0 (19-8)
1981-82: 10-0 (27-5; NCAA Tournament)
1983-84: 8-0 (24-6; Sweet 16)
2008-09: 7-0 (18-15; WNIT)
2002-03: 7-0 (12-16)
1978-79: 7-0 (31-9)
2020-21: 6-0 (7-4)
LIGHTS. OUT.
The Rebels simply couldn't miss against Alcorn State on Dec. 8, nearly breaking the school record for single-game shooting percentage. Ole Miss wound up with the second-best mark in school history at 61.5 percent, helped greatly by a 64.7 percent first-half percentage that ranked as the best since 2014 (Jan. 16, vs. Vanderbilt, 68.0), and best in non-conference since 2009 (Dec. 20, vs. Winston-Salem State, 65.6).
Single-Game FG Shooting, All-Time
1. vs. New Orleans (2004-05) - 63.1
2. vs. Alcorn State (2020-21) - 61.5
3. vs. Winston-Salem St. (2009-10) - 60.3
4. vs. Vanderbilt (1985-86) - 60.0
REBS SNAP STREAK VS. AUBURN
Ole Miss finished its first perfect non-conference season in program history at 6-0 and followed that up by snapping a 22-game SEC regular season losing streak with a 62-58 victory over Auburn on Jan. 7. The win was the first since Feb. 14, 2019 vs. Vanderbilt (65-60), as well as the first wire-to-wire SEC win since Jan. 20, 2019 vs. Florida (76-66).
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
DONNETTA IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Ole Miss sophomore Donnetta Johnson is used to the lights of the Big Apple, so maybe that has helped her shine against ranked teams and on national television. Against two ranked teams this season (No. 14 Mississippi State and No. 20 Tennessee), Johnson is averaging 22.0 points and shooting 51.4 percent from the field, and in two of the four national TV games for Ole Miss so far this season she has put on a show, pouring in 21 vs. Kansas on Dec. 3 and a career-high 25 at MSU on Jan. 10.
MADI CRASHING THE BOARDS
Three-time SEC Freshman of the Week Madison Scott put on a rebounding clinic at LSU on Jan. 31, hauling in a career-high 16 boards to go along with 12 points for her second career double-double. Her 16 rebounds stand as the most by a Rebel since Bretta Hart recorded 18 vs. Western Kentcuky on Dec. 12, 2015. Furthermore, it was the most rebounds by a Rebel in an SEC game since Feb. 13, 2014 (Tia Faleru, at Kentucky, 16) and the most by a Rebel freshman since Feb. 6, 2011 (Pa'Sonna Hope, vs. LSU, 16). Scott leads all SEC freshmen and is tied for 16th nationally among freshmen in rebounding this season at her average of 7.1 per game.
CREAM OF THE CROP
Ole Miss junior Shakira Austin may be in her first season in the SEC, but she already rests in rarified company as one of just six active SEC players with 850 career points and 600 career rebounds, joining Auburn's Unique Thompson (1,402/1,070), Tennessee's Rennia Davis (1,617/869), Texas A&M's Ciera Johnson (1,116/711), Alabama's Jasmine Walker (1,196/707) and LSU's Faustine Aifuwa (925/696). When Austin's 903 career points and 651 rebounds are combined with her 152 career blocks, only Austin, Aifuwa and Johnson sit in the 850/600/100 club. Austin ranks second in blocks among current SEC players behind Aifuwa's 174.
1,000-POINT WATCH
Shakira Austin is getting close to becoming the 31st Rebel to ever surpass the 1,000-point mark for her career in an Ole Miss jersey, currently sitting at 903 points. Austin tallied up 668 points in two seasons at Maryland, and is currently averaging 16.8 points per game as a Rebel. At that average, Austin should near the 1,000-point threshold around the Feb. 25 contest at South Carolina.
NICE SHOOTIN' KID
Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week Snudda Collins has been a serious three-point threat for the Rebels in the early going of her career, leading all SEC freshmen and ranking sixth overall at 2.1 threes per game. Additionally, Collins' three-point percentage of 45.3 ranks 26th overall in the NCAA, and she sits fourth among all freshmen nationally. Collins has hit three trifectas or more in a game seven times this season, highlighted by a five three-pointer outing in her Ole Miss debut vs. McNeese State on Nov. 30. Collins lit the net on fire, leading all scorers with 23 points off the bench with a 5-of-8 clip from beyond the arc to boot. Her 23 points stand as the most ever by a Rebel freshman in a season opener (in available records). Collins was the leader of a bevy of newcomers on the floor vs. the Cowgirls, who combined for 88 of the 99 total points Ole Miss scored -- the most in the Coach Yo era and the most by a Rebel squad in a season opener since 2005. Furthermore, her 23 points were the most by any Rebel in an opener since 2017. At Brookhaven High School, Collins helped lead her team to the 5A state title game her senior season to cap off an extraordinary career that saw her average 12.0 points and end as the No. 4 ranked prospect in Mississippi.
YOUNG GUNS
Ole Miss had a lot of hype entering 2020-21 due to its SEC top-ranked recruiting class, but the young Rebels have backed that up with superb play. Ole Miss has received a program-record five SEC Freshman of the Week honors this season -- two from Snudda Collins and three from Madison Scott -- which puts the 2020-21 squad just one shy of the overall program record of SEC weekly honors set by the 2006-07 Elite Eight team (four Players of the Week, two Freshmen).
VALERIE!
Ole Miss senior Valerie Nesbitt has been heating up, scoring 62.8 percent of her entire season total within the last seven games. In that span she is averaging 9.7 points per game, but in her previous six she averaged just 4.8.
Nesbitt enjoyed time in the national spotlight during the Rebels' near-upset of No. 14 Mississippi State, helping lead a late fourth quarter charge to cut the lead to two points multiple times. Nesbitt scored 10 of her season-high 18 points in the final frame, falling just two points shy of her career best 20 vs. Alcorn State last season. Nesbitt again scored 18 vs. Florida on Jan. 24, while also dishing out a career-high seven assists.
As a junior, Nesbitt led all Rebels in steals (despite playing just 15 games) and became the only Rebel in recorded history to record eight or more steals and assists in a single game after a 12-point, 8-assist, 8-steal and 6-rebound game vs. Louisiana Tech on Nov. 23, 2019.
SHAKIRA ON A TEAR
Ole Miss junior Shakira Austin has been simply unstoppable in 2020-21, but especially so in a six-game stretch from Dec. 15 to Jan. 14. In that span, Austin scored 20 points or more in five of the six games, averaging 20.5 points and 9.2 rebounds while shooting 50 percent overall, 33 percent from beyond the arc and 78 percent from the free throw line.
Included in that stretch were four straight 20-point games vs. Jackson State (22; Dec. 15), George Mason (24; Dec. 19), LSU (20; Jan. 4) and Auburn (25; Jan. 7), making her the first Rebel to do so in four straight since Bianca Thomas did so twice during the 2009-10 season. After being stymied at No. 14 Mississippi State, Austin came back with a vengeance vs. Missouri, dropping a career-high 26 points.
Austin also found her groove from deep, going 3-of-9 from three after not hitting a trifecta in her career prior to Dec. 19 at George Mason.
BALL DON'T LIE
Ole Miss garnered national attention when it added ESPN's No. 1 rated transfer in April, Shakira Austin of Maryland, and as a Rebel she has not disappointed. Austin leads all Rebels and ranks seventh in the SEC with 16.8 points per game, while also chipping in 7.8 rebounds, 1.6 blocks, 1.6 steals and 1.2 assists per game. The Preseason All-SEC honoree and Lisa Leslie Award Watch List member has especially been a dominant force down low for the Rebels in the early going, recording multiple blocks in seven of her 14 games played -- pushing her career total to games with multiple blocks to 33. Austin has also been in double-digits in 13 of her of her first 14 games as a Rebel, making her new career total 48. She recently recorded her 19th career double-double at LSU, and her 1.6 blocks per game currently put her No. 6 in the SEC.
Austin was a significant contributor on two Big Ten championship teams at Maryland in 2019 and 2020, averaging 10.1 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.0 blocks, while shooting 47.2 percent overall in 66 games and 47 starts. Austin shattered the Maryland single-season blocks record her freshman season with 89, earning her a spot on both the Big Ten Defensive Team and All-Freshman team, and followed that up with a slot on the 2020 All-Big Ten Second Team after ranking No. 1 nationally in 2019-20 in advanced analytic On-Court Forced Turnover Rate (via Pivot Analysis). Coming out of Riverdale Baptist, Austin was ESPN's No. 3 overall prospect and a McDonald's All-American.
THE WAIT IS OVER
Redshirt sophomore Donnetta Johnson waited a long time to play basketball again after sitting out 2018-19 due to NCAA transfer rules. She has quickly asserted herself as a dynamic scoring option for the Rebels, ranking second on the team with an average of 13.5 points. Johnson has put on a show on national TV twice this season, dropping a career-high 25 points at No. 14 Mississippi State and 21 vs. Kansas, showcasing her ambidextrous style of shooting in both contests. Johnson followed up her career day vs. MSU with a 20-point performance vs. Missouri, her first consecutive 20-point games in her career. In SEC play, Johnson is averaging 14.1 points per contest and is shooting 43.8 percent from the field.
Johnson played in 27 games and started eight her freshman season at Georgia in 2018-19 before transferring to Ole Miss and sitting out last season. At Georgia, Johnson sparked the Bulldogs in a historic upset over No. 13 Tennessee, which earned her SEC Freshman of the Week honors. Johnson was the No. 28 guard nationally coming out of Baldwin High School in Queens, New York.
OLD GUARD
Redshirt junior Mimi Reid returns as the Rebel with the most experience in 2020-21, with 63 career starts to her name. The Bronx native has finished each of her first two seasons at Ole Miss ranked in the top-10 in the SEC in assists, finishing last season seventh at 4.1 per game, and she has showed no signs of slowing down in 2020-21 as she currently ranks second in the SEC at 4.6 dimes per contest. Reid has three of the top-five single-game assist totals in the SEC in 2020-21, including a 10-assist performance vs. LSU for her fourth career double-digit assist game.
Reid also flashed some scoring aptitude since late last year, averaging 15.4 points and shooting 43.6 percent overall in a five-game stretch from Feb. 13-27 last year. In all five games Reid scored in double digits (she had never done so in three straight prior to 2019-20) and her offensive prowess was highlighted by a career-high 21 points at Tennessee on Feb. 27, the first time she had broken 20 points in her career. Furthermore, Reid hit 18 straight free throws across four games from Feb. 16-27, ending up with a 19-of-22 (.864) line in that stretch.
BIG FISH
Five-star signee Madison Scott has proved why she was a top-flight recruit coming out of high school, playing a pivotal role for the Rebels through her first games in an Ole Miss jersey. Scott leads all SEC freshmen in rebounding (7.1) and has already been named the SEC Freshman of the Week three times in her young career, winning back-to-back weeks on Dec. 15 and Dec. 23 and then again on Feb. 2. On the year, she has recorded two double-doubles, the most rebounds in a game by a Rebel since 2015 and is averaging 10.6 points, 7.1 rebounds and is shooting 62.3 percent from the field.
Scott, the No. 13 national prospect out of Bishop McNamara in Maryland, is the first McDonald's All-American in Ole Miss women's basketball history (and just the second overall). Scott had a prolific career at Bishop McNamara, which was capped off by a senior season in which she was named the Washington Post Metro Player of the Year after notching a line of 13.3 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.9 blocks and 1.8 steals and a .570 shooting percentage her senior season.
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