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Sunday, January 21
Athens, Ga.
12 PM

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1/20/2024 | Women's Basketball

ATHENS, Ga. -- Ole Miss women's basketball concludes its two-game road swing with a visit to Georgia on Sunday, hoping to make it two straight in the Peach State. Tipoff from Stegeman Coliseum is slated for 12 p.m. CT, airing nationally on SEC Network.

TEAM FACTS
Ole Miss Rebels (12-5, 2-2 SEC)
Head Coach: Yolett McPhee-McCuin • 6th Season at Ole Miss (91-80) • 11th Season in Career (185-143)

Georgia Bulldogs (10-8, 1-4 SEC)
Head Coach: Katie Abrahamson-Henderson • 2nd Season at Georgia (32-20) • 19th Season in Career (404-177)

SERIES NOTES    

OLE MISS VS. GEORGIA
In the lone meeting between the two teams last season, Ole Miss snagged its second win in program history over Georgia in Athens and its first over the Bulldogs since 2017.

Georgia holds the all-time advantage between the two programs, leading 38-14. In Athens, the Bulldogs remain ahead 20-2. 

A win on Sunday would tie Ole Miss' longest winning streak in the series at two games.

SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS
Year two of the Katie Abrahamson-Henderson era in Athens and the Bulldogs currently ride a four game losing streak heading into Sunday's match-up.

After opening SEC play with a win over Texas A&M, the Bulldogs have not been able to get anything flowing since and have dropped their last four contests.

TEAM NOTES    

LAST TIME OUT
Trading shots back and forth through the first three quarters at Mississippi State last Sunday, Ole Miss could not overcome a fourth quarter surge from the Bulldogs, falling 69-57 in Starkville.

Marquesha Davis continues to pace the Rebels in scoring, with a team-high 19 points. Joining her in double-figures, Snudda Collins added 12 points. As one of the conference's top rebounders, Rita Igbokwe led all players with 10 rebounds.

A two-point game heading into the final quarter, the Rebels could not slow down the Mississippi State offense as the Bulldogs remained hot shooting at a 50% clip from the field.

THRIVING IN THE THIRD
Coming out of the half proves to be a key time for the Rebel offense to thrive with Ole Miss scoring 28% of its overall points this season in the third quarter.

For individual Rebels, the third quarter also seems to be comfortable with Marquesha scoring the most  points for a single player in a quarter this season for Ole Miss, with 10 points in the third against Auburn.

NEED A DIME? MADI'S GOT YOU
Since switching to the point, Madison Scott has proven to be one of the most effective guards in the SEC with five or more assists in three conference games this season.

In conference play, Scott currently ranks XX with an average of 6.0 assists per game. Against LSU and Auburn, she tallied eight each to match a career best.

IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME
Smashing the previous Ole Miss women's basketball attendance record of 8,958 with 9,074 fans attended Ole Miss's match-up at the SJB Pavilion against LSU.

The rise has proven the growth of women's basketball in Oxford, with the crowd beating the previous attendance record against an SEC opponent as well of 6,563 against No. 1 South Carolina last season.

IT'S ALWAYS A PARTY
Dictating and disrupting opposing teams never stops for Ole Miss as the Rebels threw a block party at Coleman Coliseum against Alabama with 12 blocks as a team.

Six Rebels combined for 12 rejections, with Rita Igbokwe leading the way with five. The 12 blocks set an Ole Miss record for the most against a team on the road.

AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTS
When it comes to facing off against ranked opponents, Ole Miss owns 90 wins against ranked teams. The Rebels picked up three of those victories last season, including two in the NCAA Tournament. Under McPhee-McCuin, the Rebels have knocked off 10 ranked opponents.

This season, Ole Miss is 0-2 against ranked opponents facing off against No. 22 Louisville and No. 7 LSU.

Ole Miss has toppled 30 teams ranked  the top-10, with 13 of those victories occurring while the Rebels are unranked.

10 NON-CON WINS SECURED
With the win over Alcorn State, Ole Miss reached 10 wins in non-conference play for the third consecutive season and the third time under McPhee-McCuin.

Ole Miss has now had five seasons with 10 or more wins in the non-conference slate in the last 10 seasons.

BE THE BANDIT
Game by game, the Rebels keep getting better on defense with Ole Miss snagging a season-best 17 steals against Alcorn State.

Kharyssa Richardson set a new career-high with four, while Kennedy Todd-Williams snagged a season-best of four as well.

KEEPIN' IT LOW
For the first time this season, Ole Miss held its opponent to under 40 points in scoring by keeping Alcorn State to 37 points. This is the sixth time under McPhee-McCuin that her team has kept its opponent under the mark.

COME AT HER
At 6-4, Rita Igbokwe has remained one of the nation's best defenders throughout her five years of collegiate play. After setting block records at Pitt, Igbokwe remains just as record breaking as a Rebel.

At UAPB, Igbokwe snagged a season-high 13 rebounds while also swatting a career-high eight rejections against the Golden Lions.

The eight blocks are the most by any SEC player this season, third most in a single-game this season in Division I women's basketball, and rank second all-time in a game at Ole Miss.

Igbokwe currently ranks 28th nationally averaging 2.2 rejections per game.

SHUTTING DOWN SHOOTERS
By dictating and disrupting, Ole Miss has held all 12 of its opponents in wins to under 30% shooting from the field.

The Rebels remain one of the strongest defensive teams in the nation, holding its opponents to a clip of 35.0% to rank 22nd nationally.

The Rebels have also held 25% of its opponents to its lowest point total in a game this season.

1-KTW
Draining a crisp three at South Alabama, Kennedy Todd-Williams became the latest to eclipse the 1,000 career-point club at Ole Miss. Todd-Williams is the 35th 1,000 point scorer at Ole Miss.

Todd-Williams joins teammate Madison Scott , who recently surpassed the mark earlier this season. The two are one of 312 active 1,000 career point scorers in Division I basketball.

DEFENSE TRAVELS
Once again, Ole Miss made sure to pack its defense for its trip to Mobile and held the Jaguars to a season-low 41 points and shortly followed up holding Alcorn State to 37 points.

This season Ole Miss has held 13 out of its 15 opponents to under its scoring average when they have faced off against the Rebels.

BOXING OUT
So far this season, Ole Miss has outrebounded two opponents with a margin of 20 or more. In the McPhee-McCuin era, the Rebels have held a margin of 20+ against 12 opponents.

The six years prior to McPhee-McCuin arriving in Oxford, the Rebels only had a 20+ margin three times.

CALM AND CONSISTENT QUE
A quiet threat from the Rebels comes in the form of Marquesha Davis, with the senior scoring in double-digits in 12 out of 16 games this year.

The McGehee, Arkansas, native currently leads the Rebels in scoring at 12.2 points per game.

BLOCK TO THE TOP 
Swatting 14 shots against MVSU, Ole Miss set a new single-game program record against the Devilletes.

The 14 blocks also marked a new SJB Pavilion record, shattering the previous of nine.

Ole Miss' massive performance with 14 rejections are the third most in Division I women's basketball this season.

The Rebels have had six games in the McPhee-McCuin era with double-figure blocks.

Nationally, Ole Miss ranks fourth overall with an average of 6.6 rejections per game and second in the SEC.

SUPER-TEAM
The victory against Mississippi Valley State was truly a collective effort, with six Rebels ending their night in double-digit scoring.

The effort marked the first game since Dec. 2 of 2020 where six Rebels reached the mark.

Three Rebels currently average double-figures with Marquesha Davis and Madison Scott each averaging 10.0 points per contest or more.

QUE FOR THREE
At Southern Miss, Marquesha Davis started off very hot from beyond the arc. Within the first three minutes alone, Davis drained three triples.

The three triples set a new career-high for Davis, as the senior's range continues to expand.

SHE'S A FRESHMAN!

Against Louisville, freshman Zakiya Stephenson sure made her presence known with a career-high six assists and three steals against the Cardinals.

Stephenson is the first Rebel since 2019-20 to dish out five or more assists in multiple games.

POINTS ARE HARD TO STEAL FROM US
For the third consecutive game in a row, once again Ole Miss held its opponent to under 50 points in scoring against Little Rock. Out of 17 games this season, Ole Miss has kept eight of its opponents under the threshold.

This is the third time in program history the Rebels have held three straight opponents under 50 points and the second under McPhee-McCuin. The 2021-22 Rebels and the 1990-91 teams are the only others that have held its opponents to the mark.

BATTLE. WON.
In her home country of the Bahamas, head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin had herself quite the homecoming with Ole Miss defeating Howard, Arizona and Michigan to claim the 2023 Bad Boy Mowers Battle4Atlantis Championship.

In the championship game against Michigan, Ole Miss shut down the Wolverine offense and came together as a team to win, 60-49.

Off the bench, Marija Avlijas led the Rebels in scoring with a career-high 11 points. Madison Scott joined her in double-figures with 10 points. 10 Rebels made their way into the scoring column, with 12 hitting the court for Ole Miss.

The title is the second tournament win under McPhee-McCuin after winning the 2021 Raising the B.A.R. Invitational Powered by Cal in Berkeley.

WE LOVE NO. 1
Despite leaving the islands with a trophy, Ole Miss lost starting point guard KK Deans for the season.

After suffering a non-contact knee injury in the opening minutes against Michigan, Deans will undergo season ending surgery.

The graduate transfer had been averaging 9.3 points and led the Rebels with 3.8 assists per game. Deans reached double-figure scoring in three games, including a season-high 16 points against Temple.

According to ESPN, Deans was rated as one of ESPN's Top-15 available transfers. Through 114 career appearances, the Greensboro, N.C., native had been averaging 11.6 points per game and accumulated 365 assists.

MVP! MVP! MVP!
Showing up and showing out in the Bahamas, Madison Scott was dominant throughout all three games at the Battle4Atlantis, averaging 13.7 points and 10.6 rebounds per game.

Her stellar performance earned the senior the tournament's most valuable player and all tournament team honors. In the opener against Howard, Scott dropped a career-high tying 21 points and was electric off the glass with a season-high 14 rebounds against the Bison.

The SEC recognized Scott's efforts as well, with her earning SEC Co-Athlete of the Week Honors. The accolade was the first SEC Athlete of the Week honors for Ole Miss since Angel Baker earned the award in December of 2021 and the first of Scott's career.

HERE COMES THE SERBIAN SENSATION
Coming off of the bench following KK Deans going down against Michigan, freshman Marija Avlijas came in and looked like a veteran.

The Belgrade, Serbia, native, dropped a career-best 11 points against the Wolverines off of 5-of-10 shooting. 

Avlijas is no stranger to the big stage after spending time on the pro-circuit in Europe and with the Serbian National Team.

DICTATE AND DISRUPT
It should be well known by now the goals of the Ole Miss defense to dictate and disrupt and the Rebels sure made Arizona and Michigan uncomfortable, holding the two programs to under 50 points at 47 and 49.

In yet another defensive clinic in the Battle4Atlantis Championship game against Michigan, Ole Miss held yet another Power Five team under 50 points in the second straight game for the first time in program history.

MILESTONE WATCH

SNUDDA COLLINS

• 158 career made three's - needs seven more to crack top-five in Ole Miss history.

• 524 attempted three's - fourth all-time at Ole Miss.

MADISON SCOTT

• 1091 career-points became the 29th player to score 1,000 points at Ole Miss.

• 24 career double-doubles - currently sits at No. 9 at Ole Miss.

KENNEDY TODD-WILLIAMS

• 1055 career-points - 35th 1,000 career-point scorer at Ole Miss.

FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY, STING LIKE QUE
Ever since cracking the starting lineup mid-way through last season, Marquesha Davis has blossomed as one of Ole Miss' rising stars. 

Her calm demeanor has proven to be a key factor for the Rebels, averaging 11.2 points and 4.8 rebounds per game in her Ole Miss career.

Against No. 7 LSU , Davis put on a season-best performance with 24 points. In 14 games this year, Davis is averaging 12.2 points per contest.

Her play in the Bahamas earned her Battle4Atlantis All-Tournament Team honors after averaging 12.7 points throughout the tournament.

DOUBLE-DOUBLE, MADI'S CAUSING TROUBLE
Notching her 24th career double-double against Arizona with 10 points and 11 rebounds, Madison Scott now sits ninth at Ole Miss in the category.

Her performance against the Wildcats was her second consecutive double-double after recording 21 points and 14 rebounds against Howard. This is the first time since December of 2022 that Scott recorded a double-double in back-to-back games.

WE DEFEND LIKE NO OTHER
An intense defensive battle against Arizona once again proved how dangerous the Ole Miss defense is, only allowing 47 points against a potent Wildcat offense.

Ole Miss followed up this performance, holding Michigan to 49 points.

The Rebels have now held its last two Pac-12 opponents to under 50-points in scoring, keeping Stanford to 49 last year in the NCAA Tournament.

Since the start of the 2021-22 season, Ole Miss has now held nine Power Five opponents under 50 points.

SHOTS UP AND ON POINT
While the Rebels were smoothly spreading the ball around against Temple, Ole Miss was draining its shots at a high percentage. 51.8% on the game to be exact.

A big first quarter in which the Rebs shot 10-15 from the field for a clip of 66.7%, aided the team to record its highest field goal percentage against a non-conference opponent since Ole Miss shot 53.7% at Cincinnati in December of 2021.

HOME SWEET HOME
Rebel nation has turned the SJB Pavilion into an intimidating environment for visiting teams, especially in the non-conference slate. 

Ole Miss has won 24 of its last 27 games at home against non-conference visitors, dating back to the 2020 season.

DYNAMIC DUO
Now in year four together, Snudda Collins and Madison Scott feed off one another with the pair contributing to each other's success on the court.

When both Collins and Scott finish in double-figure scoring, the Rebels are bound to win at a record of 16-1.

DIME DROPPIN' AND NOT STOPPIN'
Sharing is truly caring and against Queens, Ole Miss dished out 24 assists on 34 made field goals. Within the first quarter alone, the Rebels issued an assist on each of their six made shots.

KK Deans led the Rebels with six helpers, followed by Zakiya Stephenson with five. Eight Rebels contributed to the assist account, with Ole Miss issuing the most assists in the first game of a 

season under McPhee-McCuin.

GOING DEEP
Running 11 players deep against Queens, proved that the Rebel bench will be a key factor throughout the year.

Boosted by Collins with 17 points, the Ole Miss bench accounted for 46 points against the Royals. Four Rebels added five or more points as well.

PAINT PARTY ANYONE?
The Rebels sure made themselves comfortable on the interior against Queens, racking up 50 points in the paint. Ole Miss followed up this performance as well against MVSU, dropping 50 points from the inside.

Anchored by the presence of Rita Igbokwe, Kharyssa Richardson and Madison Scott, the Rebels look to continue its damage in the paint as the season progresses.

STEADY GOING SLIM
After choosing to return to the Rebels this off-season and utilize her sixth season of eligibility, Tyia Singleton is now one of the most tenured players in Division I women's basketball.

Singleton has appeared in 137 games in her collegiate career, making 82 starts. She sits tied for 31st nationally in active games played.

ON TO THE NEXT
Following an electrifying NCAA Tournament run to the Sweet 16 which captivated the country with its upset of No. 1 seeded Stanford on its home court, head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin and Co. are looking to what's next in the 2023-24 season.

The Rebels are primed and poised to compete to earn its third consecutive appearance to the NCAA Tournament and its 20th in program history.

OFF THE LINE
Three-point defense has been a point of emphasis during the Coach Yo era, with 110 of 156 opponents being held to five or fewer.

1st Season (2018-19)

17-of-32 (53.1%)

2nd Season (2019-20)

21-of-30 (70.0%)

3rd Season (2020-21)

14-of-22 (63.6 %)

4th Season (2021-22)

22-of-31 (70.9%)

5th Season (2022-23)

29-34 (85.2%)

6th Season (2023-24)

13-17 (76.4%)

RITA IGBLOCKWE
A defensive force around the rim against South Carolina in Oxford, Rita Igbokwe's six rejections set a season-high for the senior.

Igbokwe hit 200 in her career in the SEC Quarterfinals. She currently ranks eighth in active blocks nationally with a total of 243.

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
The comfort of the SJB Pavilion has been welcoming to the Rebels this season, with Ole Miss reaching double-digit wins at home two consecutive years in a row for the first time since the 2007-08 & 2008-09 seasons.

In 2021-22 Ole Miss tallied 10 wins at home while the 2022-23 Rebels reached a total of 14.

25 WINS SECURED
With the win over Stanford in the NCAA Tournament, Ole Miss notched its 25th win last season and set another historical milestone. The mark is the most wins in a single-season since the 1986-87 team reached 25 en route to a Sweet 16 berth under Van Chancellor.

Ole Miss now has a total of six 25-win seasons.

Van Chancellor's 1978-79 team holds the program record for most wins in a lone season at 31.

THE BLOCK PARTY NEVER STOPS
The Rebels have proved that defense gets it done in the Coach Yo era and continued to defend around the rim this season as well. The 2021-22 team shattered the program record in single-season blocks at 142 and last year's squad rose to the challenge breaking that.

Through 34 games, Ole Miss rejected 174 shots last season to set the single-season program record.

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
The comfort of the SJB Pavilion has been welcoming to the Rebels this season, with Ole Miss reaching double-digit wins at home two consecutive years in a row for the first time since the 2007-08 & 2008-09 seasons.

In 2021-22 Ole Miss tallied 10 wins at home while the 2022-23 Rebels reached a total of 14.

WHAT'S NEXT?
The Rebels return home for a week with meetings against Florida (Jan. 25) and Tennessee (Jan. 28) from the SJB Pavilion. Thursday's meeting against the Gators is set for a 6:00 p.m. tip, airing on SEC Network.

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