No. 21 Ole Miss flying high, renews rivalry with No. 15 Mississippi St.

No. 21 Ole Miss outperformed its ranking its last time out. No. 15 Mississippi State, meanwhile, has come out on the losing end against some of the best teams in the country.The Rebels (15-2, 4-0 SEC), who defeated No. 4 Alabama 74-64 on the road, and the host Bulldogs (14-3, 2-2), who lost to No. 1 but short-handed Auburn 88-66 on Tuesday, will renew their longtime rivalry Saturday in Starkville, Miss.Ole Miss head coach Chris Beard cautioned that “it’s early and we’re just trying to win the next game on the schedule.”But he also noted that beating “certainly one of the best teams in college basketball,” which was in the Final Four last year, means “maybe it’s time to talk about Ole Miss.””I think most of the national scene didn’t give Ole Miss much of a chance,” Beard added. “Our players believed that we could be successful in this game, and that’s what we did. This is our second year at Ole Miss. We came here to build a program that can compete with teams like this, and we did more than compete.”The Rebels were superior to the Crimson Tide in two of Alabama’s strongest areas. Alabama entered the game as the highest-scoring team in the country (91.1 points per game), but Ole Miss held it to a season-low point total, which included just 28 points in the second half.The Tide entered the game No. 2 nationally in total rebounds and No. 8 in offensive rebounds, but the Rebels held them a season-low four offensive boards.”If you’re going to win a big-boy game — this was a first-place type game — then you have to have some special performances,” Beard said.The most special performance came from forward Malik Dia, who led five Ole Miss scorers in double figures, finishing with game highs of 23 points and 19 rebounds.

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