The University of Mississippi Athletics

Court Report: The Madness is Here
3/4/2025 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Athletics
OXFORD, Miss. – College basketball fans' favorite time of year is finally here: March Madness. Ole Miss women's basketball begins postseason play this week, while Ole Miss men's basketball caps its regular season with two final tests.
Scroll on for a look back at the strong finish by Yolett McPhee-McCuin's women's squad, what's still to come for Chris Beard and Co., and a look ahead at the postseason.
Strong Finish
Ole Miss women's basketball came through with the biggest win on its resume in the last game of the regular season, topping No. 7 LSU in Baton Rouge for their first Top 10 road win since 2010 and their second Top 10 win in final stretch of the season. Check out highlights from the epic win.
Protected Home
Playing against an Oklahoma team fighting for a tournament bid, Ole Miss weathered a Sooner storm and came away with an 87-84 victory at the SJB Pavilion. Sean Pedulla knocked down a clutch 3-pointer to give the Rebels the lead in the waning seconds of the game. Check it out below!
Men's Bracketology Projections
The men are still firmly in the field with 20 wins, including nine in SEC play. Ole Miss is projected as high as a six seed by CBS, and as low as an eight seed by ESPN. NCAA and Bleacher Report agree on the Rebs right in the middle as No. 7 seed.
Women's Bracketology Projections
With two Top 10 wins down the stretch, Ole Miss has rocketed up the latest bracketology projections into hosting territory. ESPN currently lists the Rebels as the No. 4 seed in the Birmingham Region 1, hosting No. 5 seed Ohio State, along with Fairfield and Florida Gulf Coast. HerHoopStats has a similar prediction, only inserting Kansas State, Montana State and Murray State as the three visitors to Oxford.
Next Up: MBB
Ole Miss has two chances to add a Top 5 win to its resume in the final week of the season. The Rebels host No. 4 Tennessee on Thursday at 8 p.m. CT. Limited tickets are still available, so act fast and Pack the Pavilion. The Rebels close out the regular season at No. 5 Florida on Saturday at 5 p.m. CT on SEC Network.
Next Up: WBB
With a first-round bye in the SEC Tournament, Ole Miss won't be in action in Greenville, South Carolina, until Thursday at 5 p.m. CT. The Rebs will take on the winner of Missouri and Mississippi State.
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Want to stay up-to-date on the latest Ole Miss basketball news? Subscribe to The Sip, the official newsletter of the Rebels to have all the crucial content, stories, videos and more sent to your inbox.
New Ole Miss Sports App
Update today to the all-new version of the Ole Miss Sports app, presented by Renasant Bank! The new app will serve as a dynamic hub for Rebel content, including ticketing, parking, schedules, shopping for official Ole Miss merchandise and much more. Click here for more info or to download.
Scroll on for a look back at the strong finish by Yolett McPhee-McCuin's women's squad, what's still to come for Chris Beard and Co., and a look ahead at the postseason.
Strong Finish
Ole Miss women's basketball came through with the biggest win on its resume in the last game of the regular season, topping No. 7 LSU in Baton Rouge for their first Top 10 road win since 2010 and their second Top 10 win in final stretch of the season. Check out highlights from the epic win.
Protected Home
Playing against an Oklahoma team fighting for a tournament bid, Ole Miss weathered a Sooner storm and came away with an 87-84 victory at the SJB Pavilion. Sean Pedulla knocked down a clutch 3-pointer to give the Rebels the lead in the waning seconds of the game. Check it out below!
Men's Bracketology Projections
The men are still firmly in the field with 20 wins, including nine in SEC play. Ole Miss is projected as high as a six seed by CBS, and as low as an eight seed by ESPN. NCAA and Bleacher Report agree on the Rebs right in the middle as No. 7 seed.
Women's Bracketology Projections
With two Top 10 wins down the stretch, Ole Miss has rocketed up the latest bracketology projections into hosting territory. ESPN currently lists the Rebels as the No. 4 seed in the Birmingham Region 1, hosting No. 5 seed Ohio State, along with Fairfield and Florida Gulf Coast. HerHoopStats has a similar prediction, only inserting Kansas State, Montana State and Murray State as the three visitors to Oxford.
Next Up: MBB
Ole Miss has two chances to add a Top 5 win to its resume in the final week of the season. The Rebels host No. 4 Tennessee on Thursday at 8 p.m. CT. Limited tickets are still available, so act fast and Pack the Pavilion. The Rebels close out the regular season at No. 5 Florida on Saturday at 5 p.m. CT on SEC Network.
Next Up: WBB
With a first-round bye in the SEC Tournament, Ole Miss won't be in action in Greenville, South Carolina, until Thursday at 5 p.m. CT. The Rebs will take on the winner of Missouri and Mississippi State.
Subscribe to The Sip
Want to stay up-to-date on the latest Ole Miss basketball news? Subscribe to The Sip, the official newsletter of the Rebels to have all the crucial content, stories, videos and more sent to your inbox.
New Ole Miss Sports App
Update today to the all-new version of the Ole Miss Sports app, presented by Renasant Bank! The new app will serve as a dynamic hub for Rebel content, including ticketing, parking, schedules, shopping for official Ole Miss merchandise and much more. Click here for more info or to download.
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