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Tuesday, November 16
Oxford, Miss.
6 PM

Ole Miss

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Lamar

Women's Basketball Looks to Keep Rolling against Lamar

11/15/2021 | Women's Basketball

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OLE MISS (1-1, 0-0 SEC)
vs. LAMAR (1-1, 0-0 WAC)

Tuesday, November 16 • 6:00 p.m. • Oxford, Miss.
The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss

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Ole Miss Game Notes  Lamar Game Notes 

OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss women's basketball returns to the court off a quick two-day turnaround after rolling over Mississippi Valley State Sunday afternoon 94-44, taking on the Lamar Cardinals Tuesday night at 6 p.m. CT on SEC Network +.

TEAM FACTS
 
Ole Miss Rebels (1-1, 0-0 SEC)
Head Coach: Yolett McPhee-McCuin • 4th Season at Ole Miss (38-58) • 126-121 career record (9th Season)
 
Lamar Cardinals (1-1, 0-0 WAC)
Head Coach: Aqua Franklin • 3rd Season at Lamar (53-112) • 53-112 career record (3rd Season)
 
ON THE AIR
 
Television/Online: SEC Network
Play-by-Play: Tyler Springs
Color: Lindsay King
 
OLE MISS RADIO
 
Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network
Play-by-Play: Graham Doty

SERIES NOTES vs. LAMAR    

Series History
This is the fifth all-time meeting between the two programs in a series that dates back to 1993. Through four games, both schools have each won two each with the Cardinals taking the last two meetings. Lamar last visited in Oxford in 2012, picking up an 85-71 win over the Rebels.

First Meeting
02/08/93 - UM, 76-66 - at Oxford

Last Meeting
11/19/12 - LU, 85-71 - at Oxford

SCOUTING THE CARDINALS
The Cardinals enter the second week of the season sititng at 1-1 and off of an 10-14 record last season. Lamar fell in their first game of the season at New Mexico 71-54 before blowing out Division III Howard Payne 107-37 in Beaumont on Friday.

Three Cardinals average in double-figures, led by Sabria Davis with 22.5 points per game. Leading the WAC in field goal percentage is Akasha Davis shooting 87.5%, tied for 10th nationally and averaging 19.5 points per game.

AGAINST THE WAC
Based off of current alignment, Ole Miss is 2-3 all time against schools from the WAC, with both of those wins coming against Lamar.

LAST TIME OUT
The Rebels bounced back from their season opening loss against in a big way, taking down Mississippi Valley State 94-44 Sunday afternoon from the SJB Pavilion.

With the Rebels shooting 57.4 percent from the field, there was little the Devilettes could do to slow this offense down. 

Angel Baker put on a show in her second game as a Rebel, dropping 18 points, grabbing 8 boards and shooting 4-of-5 from beyond the arc. Baker accounted for half of the Rebels' eight three's in the game. Off the bench, Caitlin McGee tied a career-high with 13 points, as well as being a perfect 5-of-5 from the field.

The 50-point victory over the Devilettes was the second-highest win in the series history between the two schools.

HOT HANDS x2
Coming off the bench against MVSU, Lashonda Monk and Caitlin McGee combined to go a perfect 10-of-10 from the field. 

Monk dropped a season-high 11 points, while McGee tied her career-high with a total of 13.

The two are the first Rebels to be perfect from the field with five or more attempts since teammate Madison Scott shot 5-of-5 in the season opener against McNeese last season.

SHARING IS CARING
10 Rebels combined to dish out a total of 24 assists in the win over MVSU Sunday afternoon. Mimi Reid and Shakira Austin led the team with five assists each, while Austin set a new career-high.

This tied the third most assists in a single game for the Rebels within the last four seasons. 

RIGHT ON TARGET
In her second game as a Rebel after transferring from Wright State, Angel Baker put on a show against MVSU with a total of 18 points and shooting 4-of-5 from beyond the arc.

Baker's 80% clip from three was the highest by a Rebel with five or more attempts since Shandricka Sessom went 5-of-6 for 83.3 percent against Delaware State in 2017.

Last season Baker knocked down 43 triples, including her career-high of six against Green Bay.

WE'VE GOT A THIEF!
Against the Bruins, Madison Scott was aggressive defensively finishing with a career-high six steals. This marked the most steals by a Rebel in a single-game since November of 2019 when Valerie Nesbit tallied six against Pitt.

FOCUSED FROM THE LINE
Through the first week of the season, Ole Miss ranks third in the SEC in free throw percentage at .718 from the charity stripe. The Rebels shot 12-of-13 from the line against Belmont, their highest percentage with 10 or more attempts since making 15-of-16 against Florida in the SEC Tournament in 2019.

GROCERY LIST COMPLETE
Yolett McPhee-McCuin and Co. made sure to check everything off their list this off-season, scouring the transfer portal to bring in three new Rebel guards to Oxford. Bringing in more NCAA Tournament experience to the court, all three look to make a strong impact on the hardwood.

Angel Baker - Sr.*- Wright State

  • Two-time First-Team All Horizon League.
  • 2021 Horizon League Tournament MVP.
  • Dropped 26 points in the win in First Round of the NCAA Tournament against No. 4 Arkansas.
  • Grabbed 12 boards against the Razorbacks for her second double-double of the year.
  • Drained 43 3's in 2020-21, shooting 35.2% from beyond the arc.

Lashonda Monk - Gr. -  ECU

  • Two-time AAC Defensive Player of the Year, the first player in conference history to win the award multiple times.
  • Four-time All-AAC honoree.
  • Set the ECU single-season steals record with 125 in 2019-20.
  • Enters the SEC as the active career leader in steals.

Destiny Salary - So. - Tennessee

  • Reached the Second Round of the NCAA  Tournament with the Lady Vols last season.
  • Appeared in 24 games as a freshman.
  • Became one of just 45 Lady Vols to score in double-digits in a debut, logging 10 points against Western Kentucky.
  • No. 57 player and a four-star prospect by ESPN out of Jonesboro High School.

NOT A TYPO
Shakira Austin had herself quite the Tuesday on November 9, earning herself a spot on three national award watchlists by the time lunch rolled around. The center found herself on the Wade Trophy Watch List, The John R. Wooden Award Watch List and the Naismith Watch List as one of the top players in women's college basketball. 

Austin recently also earned a spot on the Lisa Leslie Watch List, awarded to the best center in women's college basketball at the end of the season.

HIGH RESULTS, HIGH EXPECTATIONS
With all five starters from last season returning, the coaches through SEC recognized the potential of this year's Rebs, picking them to finish sixth in the SEC in the preseason coaches poll. 

Sixth is the highest preseason ranking by the coaches since the SEC Coaches Poll began predicting order of finish in 2007-08, and the best overall since being picked fifth in the 2005-06 media poll.

Ole Miss was also picked to finish eighth in the SEC Preseason Media Poll, its best in that poll since 2015-16.

Austin also earned herself Preseason All-SEC honors in both polls, adding to her collection of preseason acclaim.

POSTSEASON RUN FOR THE REBS
Ole Miss rebounded from an 0-16 SEC season in 2019-20 in demonstrative fashion, putting the SEC on notice with an exciting 2020-21 season that saw the Rebels advance to the WNIT final -- the furthest postseason run in program history. Ole Miss ultimately fell to Rice in the title game, 71-58, but still made a lot of noise along the way in head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin's fourth season in Oxford.

WNIT Team Notes

• Advanced to the WNIT Semifinal and Final for the first time in school history

• First NCAA or WNIT semifinal or final in school history

• Outscored opponents +7.2 per game

• Shot 39.5 percent from the field

• Defense allowed just 56.6 PPG and .179 clip from beyond the arc

• Defense averaged 19.2 turnovers

• Out-rebounded opponents +9.0

• 16.4 free throws made per game

• 6.0 blocks per game

Shakira Austin: All-Tournament and All-Memphis Regional

Donnetta Johnson: All-Memphis Regional Team

WNIT Individual Notes

Shakira Austin: 20.4 PPG, 10.4 RPG, 2.4 BPG, 1.2 APG, 1.2 SPG, .514 FG, .833 FT

Donnetta Johnson: 10.4 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 1.6 APG, .365 FG

Madison Scott: 9.4 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 1.6 BPG, .447 FG

Mimi Reid: 5.4 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 4.6 APG

BRUTAL FINAL STRETCH
Ole Miss came up short of its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2007 after putting together a strong resume, particularly down the stretch in February. The Rebels ended with a NET of 43 and a strength of schedule of 82, which included a 4-8 record against the NET Top-50, a 3-6 record against ranked teams and a 5-6 record against current NCAA Tournament teams. Over their last eight games prior to the WNIT, the Rebels were 4-4 against an average NET of 16.8 (only two games at home), and over a brutal stretch of the last five games Ole Miss was 2-3 vs. an average NET of 13.4 (only one game at home).

EXCITEMENT BREWING IN OXFORD
Ole Miss captured imaginations during its spectacular late season run in 2020-21, ending with its first winning season in four years at 15-12 amid a slew of impressive team accomplishments along the way.

• Furthest postseason run in school history (WNIT Runners-Up, lost to Rice in title game)

• Went from 0-16 in SEC play in 2019-20 to first SEC Quarterfinal appearance since 2010 last season (and nearly beat Tennessee for first semifinal appearance since 1993)

• Largest win increase (+8) at Ole Miss since 1990-91 – 1991-92 (+9); went 7-23 in 2019-20

• Beat three top-25 teams in a month; season sweep of Kentucky, beat No. 13 Arkansas in First Round of SEC Tournament (nearly beat No. 14 Tennessee in Quarterfinal)

• Ended regular season with NET of 43, five top-100 wins, four top-50 wins and a 4-4 stretch in their last eight games against an average NET of 16.8

• Most All-SEC selections since 1991-92

WHO'S BACK FOR 2021-22?

• Five starters, 10 letterwinners

Shakira Austin: Media Preseason All-SEC, Coaches Preseason First-Team All-SEC, Preseason Lisa Leslie Award Watch List

• Austin in 2020-21: WBCA Honorable Mention All-America, First Team All-SEC, WNIT All-Tournament, Lisa Leslie Award Top-10 List, Gillom Trophy Winner (best player in Mississippi)

Madison Scott: 2020-21 SEC Freshman of the Year (first at Ole Miss since Armintie Price in 2003-04)

Snudda Collins: 2020-21 SEC All-Freshman team

WHAT'S BACK FOR 2021-22?

• Points: 1,645 of 1,878 (87.6%) – Shakira Austin accounted for 503 of 1,878 (26.8%)

• Rebounds: 964 of 1,060 (90.9%)

• Assists: 291 of 384 (75.8%)

• Steals: 193 of 240 (80.4%)

• Blocks: 102 of 103 (99.0%) – Shakira Austin accounted for 48 of 103 (46.6%)

• 3-Pointers: 95 of 104 (91.3%) – Snudda Collins accounted for 43 of 95 (45.3%)

vs. RANKED TEAMS IN 2020-21

• Record: 3-6

• 64.6 PPG / 68.0 PPG allowed

• .409 FG / .394 FG allowed

• .298 3PT / .313 3PT allowed

• .748 FT

• +2.3 rebounding

Shakira Austin: 18.1 PPG, 9.8 RPG, .513 FG

Donnetta Johnson: 13.3 PPG, 4.4 RPG, .382 FG

Madison Scott: 7.3 PPG, 5.9 RPG, .432 FG

ON NATIONAL TV IN 2020-21

• Record: 4-5

• 64.9 PPG / 63.3 PPG allowed

• .420 FG / .376 FG allowed

• .325 3PT / .344 3PT allowed

• .786 FT

• +1.8 rebounding

Shakira Austin: 16.9 PPG, 8.7 RPG, .486 FG

Donnetta Johnson: 13.3 PPG, 4.1 RPG, .368 FG

Valerie Nesbitt: 8.3 PPG, 3.1 APG, .462 FG

Madison Scott: 7.4 PPG, 5.9 RPG, .447 FG

PROOF OF CONCEPT
A strong turnaround season for Ole Miss was rewarded thusly by the SEC coaches, with three Rebels earning all-conference honors following the conclusion of the regular season: Shakira Austin (First-Team All-SEC), Madison Scott (Freshman of the Year, All-Freshman) and Snudda Collins (All-Freshman). The three total team selections (All-SEC, All-Freshman) are the most by a Rebel squad since 1992, and trail only the 1988 team's five members and the 1990 team's four members since the All-Freshman team began in 1987.

Shakira Austin

• First-Team All-SEC (first Rebel since Tia Faleru in 2014-15)

• WBCA Honorable Mention All-America

• First Gillom Trophy winner in Ole Miss history (best player in Mississippi)

• Lisa Leslie Award Top-10 List member

• WNIT All-Tournament and All-Memphis Regional

• 18.6 points, 9.1 rebounds, 1.8 blocks, 1.6 steals, 1.3 assists and shot 51.9 percent overall and 75.9 from the free throw line

• 13 double-doubles, 13 games with 20+ points

• First Rebel to score 20 or more in four straight games since 2009-10 (Bianca Thomas), doing so in a stretch from Dec. 15 to Jan. 7

• First Rebel to record five straight double-doubles since All-American Armintie Price in 2006-07, doing so from Jan. 31 to Feb. 21

• Nearly averaged a double-double vs. ranked opponents at 18.1 points and 9.8 rebounds while shooting .513 in nine such contests

• Averaged 15.6 points, 8.3 rebounds and shot .476 on national TV

• Ended season as only active SEC player with 1,000 career points (1,171), 700 career rebounds (787) and 150 career blocks (178) 

Madison Scott

• SEC Freshman of the Year

• SEC All-Freshman

• Six-time SEC Freshman of the Week, one of three six-time winners in SEC history

• Led SEC freshmen in rebounding, averaging 7.1 boards per game

• Seven double-doubles

Snudda Collins

• SEC All-Freshman

• Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week

• Dropped a career-high 23 points in her collegiate debut against McNeese, draining five threes -- the most points by any Rebel in their freshman debut

• Nine games with three or more made threes

• Led all SEC freshman in the regular season at .425 from beyond the arc (fifth nationally)

• Led Ole Miss in threes per game (1.6)

OLE MISS EARNS PROGRAM WIN NO. 850
The Rebel win vs. Samford in the First Round of the WNIT marked the 850th win in program history. All-time, Ole Miss is currently 852-583 (.594) in 46 years of NCAA Division I competition. Entering the 2020-21 season, only 44 programs have eclipsed the 850-win threshold.

SEASON. SWEEP.
The Rebels shocked the Wildcats for a second time in the month of February, taking down a ranked Kentucky squad yet again to complete the season sweep with a 73-69 victory on Feb. 28. The sweep was the first for Ole Miss over Kentucky in program history, and it helped improve Coach Yo's record over the Wildcats to 3-1 -- with all three of those wins coming while Kentucky was ranked.

In those two games, Ole Miss:

• Out-scored UK by a +8.0 margin

• Out-rebounded UK by a +8.0 margin

• Shot .459, held UK to .326

• Shot .429 from 3PT, held UK to .256

Shakira Austin: 21.5 PPG, 12.0 RPG, .517 FG

Donnetta Johnson: 13.0 PPG, .478 FG

Madison Scott: 10.5 PPG, 9.0 RPG, .455 FG

AIN'T WASTING TIME NO MORE
The new crop of Rebels on the floor for Ole Miss last year wasted no time in establishing their presence, scoring a combined 78.3 percent of all scoring last season (1470 of 1878).

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)

vs. #14 Kentucky: 49 of 72 (68.1 percent)

at Alabama: 53 of 67 (79.1 percent)

at #18 Arkansas: 50 of 74 (67.6 percent)

vs. #5 Texas A&M: 39 of 55 (70.9 percent)

at #5 South Carolina: 31 of 43 (72.1 percent)

at #17 Kentucky: 64 of 73 (87.7 percent)

vs. #13 Arkansas: 60 of 69 (87 percent)

vs. #14 Tennessee: 63 of 72 (87.5 percent)

vs. Samford: 58 of 64 (90.6 percent)

vs. Tulane: 60 of 72 (83.3 percent)

vs. Colorado: 51 of 65 (78.5 percent)

vs. UNI: 53 of 60 (88.3 percent)

vs. Rice: 51 of 58 (87.9 percent)

Furthermore, the quartet of Shakira Austin (503 points), Donnetta Johnson (324 points), Madison Scott (230 points) and Snudda Collins (179 points) together accounted for 65.8 percent of all season scoring last year.

AUSTIN NAMED TO LISA LESLIE TOP-10 LIST
Rebel junior and reigning SEC Player of the Week Shakira Austin earned national attention after making the first cutoff list for the Lisa Leslie Award on their Top-10 list, released on Feb. 5, but missed the final top-five released in early March. Austin joined South Carolina's Aliyah Boston -- the 2020 winner -- as the lone SEC representatives on the Top-10 list.

RARIFIED COMPANY
Ole Miss freshman and SEC Freshman of the Year Madison Scott's sixth SEC Freshman of the Week honor put her into a special group of three players in SEC history to have won the honor at least six times.

Rhyne Howard, Kentucky (2019) – 8 *

Sophie Cunningham, Missouri (2016) – 6 *

Madison Scott, Ole Miss (2021) – 6*

Candace Parker, Tennessee (2006) – 5 *

Angie Bjorklund, Tennessee (2008) – 5 *

C'eira Ricketts, Arkansas (2009) – 5 *

Jasmine James, Georgia (2010) – 5

Danielle Ballard, LSU (2013) – 5

Alaina Coates, South Carolina (2014) – 5 *

A'ja Wilson, South Carolina (2015) – 5 *

Jordan Lewis, Alabama (2017) – 5

Aliyah Boston, South Carolina (2020) – 5 *

* = Won SEC Freshman of the Year

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