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HOOPS: Rebels to entertain Detroit-Mercy

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OXFORD, Miss. – The Ole Miss men's basketball team is set to play the third of a four-game home stand to begin the 2023-24 season, hosting Detroit Mercy on Tuesday, November 14 at 7 p.m. in the SJB Pavilion.

TEAM FACTS

Ole Miss Rebels (2-0)
Head Coach: Chris Beard • 1st Season at Ole Miss (2-0) • 239-98 career record (12th Season)

Detroit Mercy (0-2)
Head Coach: Mike Davis • 6th Season at Detroit Mercy (59-90) • 411-331 career record (24th Season)

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A NEW SERIES
This is the first-ever meeting between Ole Miss and Detroit Mercy on the basketball court, and the second of four contests against first-time opponents for the Rebels this season. They have also taken on Eastern Washington (W, 75-64), and will face Mount St. Mary's, and Bryant for the first time.

Against the Horizon League, Ole Miss owns a 2-0 record all-time. They previously defeated Oakland 71-46 on December 5, 1992, and IUPUI 77-70 on December 21, 2001.

SCOUTING THE TITANS
Detroit Mercy has begun the season 0-2, dropping their opener 94-60 against Toledo before falling to Cincinnati 93-61. The Titans owned a record of 14-19 last year, going 9-11 in the Horizon League.

Through their first two games, they have been led in scoring by senior guard Jayden Stone, who dropped 15 against Toledo before scoring 25 against Cincinnati. Stone also leads the team in rebounding, averaging 5.5 to begin the year. Guard Donovann Toatley paced the team offensively in the season opener with 20 points.

The Titans are led by head coach Mike Davis, now in his sixth season at Detroit Mercy. Like Beard, Davis is part of the Bob Knight coaching tree, and helped lead Indiana to the 2002 NCAA Championship game at the helm. Now in his 24th season as a collegiate head coach, Davis has amassed 411 career victories, ranking 45th among active coaches in the nation.

A NEW ERA BEGINS
With the hiring of Chris Beard last March, the Ole Miss men's basketball program is prepared to take the next step forward, bringing in one of the most successful coaches of the last decade.

Compiling a record of 239-98 as an NCAA head coach since 2012, Beard holds one of the highest win percentages in the nation, ranking 14th among active head coaches with 10 or more years of experience at 70.9%.

The 2019 AP National Coach of the Year has led three different programs to the NCAA Tournament over the previous eight years, and is undefeated in the opening round at 5-0. His all-time record in the NCAA Tournament is 11-5 (.688).

EYES UP HIGH
On Friday, October 27th, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced their 20-member watch list for the 2024 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year award. For the second consecutive year, Jamarion Sharp saw his name on that list.

"I CAN BE YOUR LONG LOST PAL"
After posting the third double-double of his career in the season opener (15 points, career-best 12 rebounds), Allen Flanigan followed it up with a career-best 29 points against Eastern Washington. The senior guard also surpassed the 1,000 career-point mark against the Eagles, and played a key part in securing the victory by scoring eight of the last 11 points for the Rebels.

ADAPT TO THE TIMES
The new age of the NCAA often sees heavy roster turnover from year-to-year. While Ole Miss returns five members of last year's team, they added 11 strong newcomers through the transfer portal and the high school recruiting trail: (stats current to opening day)

Returners (5)
Jaemyn Brakefield - 33 GP, 31 GS, 11.1 PPG, 5.8 RPG
Cam Brent - 2022-23 practice squad member
TJ Caldwell - 31 GP, 7 GS, 4.7 PPG, 1.6 RPG
Robert Cowherd - 2022-23 freshman, redshirted
Matthew Murrell - 30 GP, 29 GS, 14.4 PPG, 3.5 RPG

Transfers (7)
Moussa Cisse - Oklahoma St.; 61 GP, 7.0 PPG, 7.3 RPG
Allen Flanigan - Auburn; 114 GP, 8.5 PPG, 4.2 RPG
Cole McGrath - Blue Mountain; 53 GP, 6.5 PPG, 1.8 RPG
Brandon Murray - Georgetown; 27 GP, 13.7 PPG, 3.9 RPG
Jaylen Murray - St. Peter's; 62 GP, 8.9 PPG, 2.2 RPG
Austin Nunez - Arizona St.; 28 GP, 4.5 PPG, 1.1 RPG
Jamarion Sharp - Western Ky.; 65 GP, 7.8 PPG, 7.6 RPG

Freshman (4)
Cameron Barnes - Three-star (ESPN, 247, Rivals), No. 147 national (Rivals)
Jacob Gazzo - Three-star (ESPN), No. 3 in Mississippi (ESPN)
Rashaud Marshall - Four-star (ESPN, 247, Rivals), No. 83 national (247)
Gavin Murphy - His high school's fourth-leading all-time scorer

MILESTONE ALERT
Career milestones to watch for the Rebels:

Allen Flanigan
• Career 3PM: 94
• Career Rebounds: 496
Matthew Murrell
• Career Points: 953 - Would be 42nd member of 1,000-point club at Ole Miss
• Career 3PM: 141 - 163 enters top-10 in school history
• Career 3PA: 429 - 454 enters top-10 in school history
Jamarion Sharp
• Career Rebounds: 495
• Career Blocks: 285

AMONG THE BEST
Forwards Jamarion Sharp and Moussa Cisse rank among the nation's best in active career leaders in a handful of statistical categories. After becoming the fifth player ever to lead the NCAA in blocks in two seasons, Sharp ranks first in both career blocks and career blocked shots per game. Establishing himself as a premier shot blocker as well, Cisse ranks 13th in each of those categories.

Averaging 7.5 rebounds per game in his career, Sharp ranks 31st in the country, while Cisse's 622 career boards rank 53rd. Cisse also ranks among the top-50 in double-doubles (15, No. 43 in NCAA), and career field goal percentage (56.5%, No. 48 in NCAA).

SKEE-LO'S HERO
Transfer forward Jamarion Sharp stands as the tallest student-athlete in NCAA Division I men's basketball this season at 7'5", a title he has held for three-straight seasons now, and is even listed as one of the tallest living humans on Wikipedia. After spending his first two college years at John A. Logan College, Sharp played two years at Western Kentucky from 2021 to 2023. In 64 games played, he averaged 7.8 points per game, 7.6 rebounds per game, and became just the fifth person ever to lead the NCAA in blocks twice. His margin of 4.32 blocks per game during his career is currently the 10th-best average in college basketball history.

Career Blocked Shot Average (min. 225 blocks)
1. 5.87 - Keith Closs, Central Conn. St. (54 GP, 317 blks.)
2. 5.66 - Adonal Foyle, Colgate (87 GP, 492 blks.)
3. 5.34 - Shawn James, Northeastern/Duquesne (83 GP, 443 blks.)
4. 5.24 - David Robinson, Navy (67 GP, 351 blks.)
5. 4.66 - Mickell Gladness, Alabama A&M (85 GP, 396 blks.)
6. 4.65 - Wojciech Myrda, La.-Monroe (115 GP, 535 blks.)
7. 4.58 - Shaquille O'Neal, LSU (90 GP, 412 blks.)
8. 4.48 - Jerome James, Florida A&M (81 GP, 363 blks.)
9. 4.42 - Deng Gai, Fairfield (100 GP, 442 blks.)
10. 4.32 - Jamarion Sharp, Western Ky./Ole Miss (66 GP, 285 blks.)

VALUED LEADERSHIP
The Ole Miss men's basketball coaching staff is one of the more experienced around the country. Entering his 14th year as a collegiate head coach, Chris Beard is joined on the court by former head coaches Win Case (16 years), Brian Burg (three years), and Wes Flanigan (two years). Assistant coach Bob Donewald Jr. has 16 years of head coaching experience at the professional and national level, while assistant Al Pinkins has been an associate or assistant coach at six different NCAA Division-I programs, including four within the SEC. The Ole Miss coaching staff has experience at five other SEC programs: Auburn, Florida, LSU, Mississippi State, and Tennessee.

TRANSFER TO THE 'SIP
Head coach Chris Beard and the Ole Miss coaching staff put together one of the top transfer classes in the conference, bringing in seven new players that will help punctuate Beard's emphasis on defense. Two of the top active career leaders in blocked shots, Moussa Cisse (Oklahoma State) and Jamarion Sharp (Western Kentucky) will set a strong presence down low, coming to Ole Miss with a combined 441 career blocks.

Guard Allen Flanigan (Auburn) brings over 100 games of experience, and is among the active career leaders in minutes played with 2,728. He scored nearly 1,000 points while at Auburn and grabbed just under 500 boards, adding 74 steals on defense.

After spending last season at Georgetown, Brandon Murray returns to the SEC, a conference he played in two years ago at LSU. The guard was selected to the Freshman All-SEC Team in 2022 and brings a combination of scoring (11.7 points per game) and strong defense (1.2 steals per game).

A trio of guards round out the Ole Miss transfer class. Jaylen Murray (St. Peter's) and Austin Nunez (Arizona State) give Beard a pair of point guards, each of which have displayed the ability to score. Spending two years at Northeast Mississippi CC and a pair at Blue Mountain, Cole McGrath gives the Rebels a shooting guard with big shot-making ability.

BALL IN THE 'SIP
The Rebels added four freshmen to their roster for 2023-24:

Cameron Barnes • F • 6-9, 195 • Duncanville, Texas • Duncanville
A three-star prospect according to ESPN, 247, and Rivals ... Ranked the No. 147 overall player in the nation by Rivals ... Two-time national champion, three-time state champion.

Jacob Gazzo • F • 6-8, 215 • McComb, Miss. • Parklane Academy
ESPN 3-star rated prospect ... ESPN No. 3 player in Mississippi ... ESPN No. 52 forward nationally ... Named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State team.

Rashaud Marshall • F • 6-8, 220 • Blytheville, Ark. • Blytheville
ESPN 4-star rated prospect (82 grade) ... ESPN No. 2 player in Arkansas ... ESPN No. 15 center nationally ... 247/247Composite 4-star rated prospect (92/0.9642 grade) ... 247/247Composite No. 1 player in Arkansas ... 247/247Composite No. 12 center nationally ... 247 No. 83 player nationally.

Gavin Muphy • G • 5-11, 165 • Calabasas, Calif. • Calabasas
First team all-league as a senior ... Ended high school career as his school's fourth-leading scorer ... First in his school's history with 100 three pointers and 100 assists.

ROAD WORK AHEAD
The 2023-24 schedule for Ole Miss holds plenty of challenges, competing in one of the top conferences in the nation and setting a strong list of non-conference foes. Among their 31 games, 19 of them will be against teams that finished with a NET ranking in the top 100 last season, while 12 of them finished in the top 50.

"IT AIN'T NEVER GON' STOP"
Head coach Chris Beard and staff continue to work on securing the future for Ole Miss basketball, and did so with a pair of signees in the NLI early signing period in November:

John Bol • F • 7-1 • Buma • Overtime Elite
Ranked as the second-highest recruit in program history according to 247Sports, Bol is a consensus four-star recruit, ranking as high as No. 38 in the nation by 247Sports and No. 40 by ESPN. He is an elite shot blocker and rebounder who stands at 7'1" and is able to affect the game on both ends of the floor. Ranked as the top player in the state of Georgia by ESPN, Bol has developed a reputation as one of the hardest playing big men in the country.

Eduardo Klafke • G • 6-5 • Fanca-Sao Paulo, Brazil • NBA Academy Latin America
A combo guard from the prestigious NBA Academy Latin America, Klafke will come to Oxford from Franca-Sao Paulo, Brazil. One of the top international players in his age group, he has consistently played above his age while representing Brazil on the national stage, playing in U19 games as a 17-year-old. Klafke will help bring a spark to the offense as an elite shooter and is excellent in playing both on and off the ball.
 
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