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HOOPS: Rebels head to Columbia looking for first SEC win

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I will not have coverage tonight. It's Senior Night at OHS tonight, and while my son isn't a senior, it's the last regular season game of the year and I'm going to be among those who stand and applaud his older teammates. I'll either run the AP story or the Ole Miss release. Speaking of, here's the UM Media Relations preview of tonight's game versus South Carolina.

OLE MISS (8-9, 0-5 SEC)
at SOUTH CAROLINA (8-9, 1-3 SEC)
Tuesday, Jan. 17 • 5:30 p.m. CT • Columbia, S.C.
Colonial Life Arena (18,000)

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COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Ole Miss men's basketball team is back on the road, as they travel east to take on the South Carolina Gamecocks on Tuesday, January 17 at 5:30 p.m. CT and on the SEC Network.

TEAM FACTS

Ole Miss Rebels (8-9, 0-5 SEC)
Head Coach: Kermit Davis • 5th Season at Ole Miss (72-70) • 541-333 career record (28th Season)

South Carolina Gamecocks (8-9, 1-3 SEC)
Head Coach: Lamont Paris • 1st Season at South Carolina (8-9) • 95-81 career record (6th Season)

ON THE AIR

Television/Online: SEC Network
Play-by-Play: Mike Morgan
Color: Daymeon Fishback

OLE MISS RADIO

Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network
Play-by-Play: David Kellum
Color: Marc Dukes

SERIES HISTORY VS. SOUTH CAROLINA

The programs first met in December of 1960, when South Carolina defeated Ole Miss 85-79. After joining the SEC in 1991, the two began regularly meeting with the Rebels defeating the Gamecocks 76-61 in February of 1992. Overall, the Rebels lead the all-time series 23-21, but the two programs are tied at five games apiece over the last 10 meetings. Under head coach Kermit Davis, the Rebels have won three to South Carolina's two.

LAST MEETING: FEBRUARY 15, 2022 (L, 74-77 (OT), OXFORD, MISS., SJB PAVILION)

• The Rebels led by one at halftime 29-28, but South Carolina forced overtime before defeating Ole Miss by three.

• Three Rebels scored 18 points: Matthew Murrell, Nysier Brooks, and Jarkel Joiner.

• Luis Rodriguez had a season-high 13 rebounds.

SCOUTING THE GAMECOCKS

South Carolina enters their matchup with the Rebels with an identical 8-9 record. They opened up the 2022-23 campaign with wins over South Carolina State and Clemson before losing three straight. In conference play, the Gamecocks began with loses to Vanderbilt and Tennessee before defeating Kentucky on January 10th 71-68. In their last game, South Carolina fell to Texas A&M 94-53.

Gregory "GG" Jackson II leads USC in scoring, averaging 15.1 points per game and a team best 6.6 rebounds on the season. One of the top recruits in last year's class, the freshman has averaged 8.5 points per game in the Gamecock's four conference games.

ANOTHER ONE

With an average of 12.4 offensive rebounds per game, the Rebels have been among the best in the country in earning second chances on the glass, currently ranking 43rd in the nation. The team is led by senior transfer Myles Burns with 39 offensive rebounds (2.3 per game, 7th in the SEC).

TAKING THE FREE ONES

Junior Matthew Murrell is shooting an impressive 89.7% (52-58) from the free throw line to begin the season, which is tops in the SEC and ranks 24th in the country. As it stands, his current percentage would rank as the fourth-best free throw percentage in a single season at Ole Miss.

Ole Miss Men's Basketball - Free Throw Percentage in a Season Top Five

1. Chris Warren, 2011: 92.8%

2. Stefan Moody, 2015: 90.3%

3. David Rhodes, 1972: 90.1%

4. Marshall Henderson, 2013: 88.3%

5. Deandre Burnett, 2017: 88.1%

WHEN IT COUNTS

Ole Miss has been especially strong in the second half this season, shooting 45.9 percent overall in the back half. Additionally, the Rebels have put up a +2.4 rebounding margin in the second half this season, while junior Matthew Murrell is averaging 9.1 points per second half this season. At the ESPN Events Invitational, Ole Miss shot a blistering 55 percent overall, led by 14.3 points per second half by Amaree Abram, who was also 5-of-6 from three and a perfect 6-of-6 from the free throw line in the back half.

BLOCK PARTY

The Ole Miss defense currently averages 65.7 points allowed per game, only letting their opponents top 70 points three times this year. A major part of their defensive identity has been enforcing the paint, as the Rebels rank 25th in the country and fifth in the SEC in blocks per game (5.1). They are led down low by senior transfers Theo Akwuba (24 total blocks, 1.4 per game) and Jayveous McKinnis (21 total blocks, 1.3 per game).

On January 3 at No. 7 Alabama, Akwuba and McKinnis combined for seven blocks, with Akwuba's four bringing his collegiate career total to 200. He and McKinnis (251 career blocks) are the only two teammates in college basketball with over 200 swats in their careers, and each rank among the top-10 in active career leaders.

DEEP POCKETS

The Rebels' depth has been on full display to begin the season, as the Ole Miss bench has accounted for over a third of the team's scoring through their first 16 games (37.5%, 430 of 1,146 points). The Rebs have topped their opponents in bench points in 12 of 17 contests, and are outscoring their foes' benches by 129 on the year (430 to 301). Their 25.3 points per game off the bench rank 58th across college basketball and fifth in the SEC.

RENAISSANCE MAN

Senior transfer Myles Burns has made an immediate impact for the Rebels on both ends of the floor with a unique talent blend as a defensive force and a go-getter on the offensive glass. Burns ranks 37th in the NCAA with an average of 2.2 steals per game, while also ranking seventh in the conference at 2.3 offensive boards per game.

Prior to Ole Miss, Burns had an extraordinary career at Loyola New Orleans, where he was a four-time NAIA All-American and three-time SSAC Defensive Player of the Year. With the Wolf Pack, Burns played in 120 career games with 111 starts, while setting career averages of 15.3 points (1,852), 8.8 rebounds (1,069), 3.0 steals (358), 2.5 assists (298) and 1.0 blocks (116). In Loyola's record book, Burns ranks No. 1 in steals (358), No. 2 all-time in points (1,852), No. 2 in rebounds (1,069), No. 4 in blocks (116) and No. 7 in assists (298), with his 358 steals resting 163 more than any other player in Loyola history.

Burns helped lead Loyola to the 2022 NAIA National Championship title, the first in school history since 1945, as the tournament MVP at 19.8 points, 11.8 rebounds and 5.2 steals with four double-doubles in six tournament games.

Burns is no stranger to dominating these two distinct statistical categories, as his 151 offensive rebounds and 152 steals in 2021-22 had no rival in all of college basketball, with the nearest Division I comparison being defending national player of the year Oscar Tshiebwe of Kentucky, who had 179 offensive rebounds and 60 steals last season. Furthermore, Burns' 152 steals last season earned him the 2022 Marques Haynes Award, which is given annually to the player with the most steals in all of college basketball, regardless of division.

BEST OF THE BEST

Ole Miss' four senior transfers are among some of the best returning big men in all of college basketball. Jayveous McKinnis stands as one of the best returners in the nation this year, currently fifth in total rebounds (1,069), fifth in total blocks (253), eighth in career double-doubles (38), 10th in rebounds per game (8.9), 10th in blocks per game (2.1) and 24th in field goal shooting (.609). McKinnis is one of just nine active players in all of college basketball with 1,000 career rebounds alongside South Alabama's Kevin Samuel (1,211), North Carolina's Armando Bacot (1,187), Nicholls' Manny Littles (1,102), Kentucky's Oscar Tshiebwe (1,077), Lipscomb's Ahsan Asadullah (1,053), LSU's KJ Williams (1,011), Iowa's Filip Rebraca (1,008) and Virginia's Jayden Gardner (1,006). He is also just one of eight, alongside Samuel, Bacot, Tshiebwe, Asadullah, Williams, Rebraca, and Gardner with 1,000 career points (1,146) and 1,000 career rebounds.

Ole Miss ranks highly on the career blocks list with two top-10 entries. McKinnis ranks fifth at 253 swats, while Theo Akwuba is 10th at 206. Ole Miss stands as the only school with multiple top-10 active blockers and is the only school with two within the top-25. The Rebel trio of McKinnis (38, No. 8), Mballa (29, No. 16) and Akwuba (17) combine for 84 career double-doubles, with McKinnis and Mballa owning the second-most by a pair of teammates at 67 behind Texas Tech's Almaq (41) and Obanor (36) at 77.
* Note: Myles Burns' 1,069 career rebounds while at NAIA Loyola New Orleans do not transfer over to the NCAA records lists, but he would rank third in the nation at 1,177 if they did and give Ole Miss a combined 4,440 boards between Burns (1,177), McKinnis (1,069), Mballa (827), Akwuba (689) and Robert Allen (678). Burns' combined career total of 1,965 points would also rank No. 20 among all NCAA divisions.

CAN'T BRAKE HIS COMPOSURE

In Ole Miss' game against No. 7 Tennessee, Jaemyn Brakefield shot a perfect 4-4 from three-point range, setting a season-high with 18 points in the process. The junior from Jackson, Miss. became just the eighth Rebel in program history to remain perfect from deep in a game with a minimum of four attempts. The last to do so was Devontae Shuler on Dec. 10, 2020 against Jackson State when he went 5-5.

AIN'T WASTING TIME NO MORE

With eight new faces for Ole Miss this season, the Rebel newcomers are already seeing serious minutes, and contributing in all major stat categories.

Newcomer Splits:
Minutes: 52.9% (1,799 of 3,400)
Scoring: 45.6% (523 of 1,146)
Rebounding: 52.7% (334 of 634)
Assists: 46.2% (97 of 210)
Steals: 59.5% (75 of 126)
Blocks: 82.6% (71 of 86)

Newcomer Scoring:
vs. Alcorn State: 29 of 73 (39.7%)
vs. Florida Atlantic: 36 of 80 (45.0%)
vs. Chattanooga: 33 of 70 (47.1%)
vs. UT Martin: 35 of 72 (48.6%)
vs. Stanford: 48 of 72 (66.7%)
vs. Siena: 37 of 74 (50.0%)
vs. Stanford: 39 of 55 (70.1%)
at Memphis: 32 of 57 (56.1%)
vs. Valparaiso: 27 of 98 (27.6%)
vs. UCF: 38 of 61 (62.3%)
vs. Temple: 24 of 63 (38.1%)
vs. North Alabama: 26 of 65 (40.0%)
vs. Tennessee: 27 of 59 (45.8%)
vs. Alabama: 25 of 62 (40.3%)
at Mississippi State: 19 of 54 (35.2%)
vs. Auburn: 17 of 73 (23.3%)
vs. Georgia: 31 of 58 (53.5%)

DYNAMIC DUO

Matthew Murrell
and sophomore Daeshun Ruffin were a potent combo when on the court together last season, giving Ole Miss two of the SEC's top returning guards for 2022-23. Last year, the duo combined for 24.7 PPG, 5.1 APG, 3.1 SPG, shot a combined .408 from the field and .343 from 3PT.

So far this season the two rank first (Murrell) and third (Ruffin) on the team in scoring average, and have combined for 25.1 PPG, 5.1 APG, and 1.7 SPG in their nine games together.

THROUGH THE FIRE

Ole Miss has faced off with some of the best competition college basketball has to offer, as the Rebels current strength of schedule ranks sixth in the nation. With a combined opponent record of 182-99 (0.648), they have taken on nine foes with a current NET ranking in the top-100, including seven in the top-50 and two in the top-10.

YEAR FIVE FOR COACH DAVIS

Kermit Davis
enters his fifth season at the helm of Ole Miss basketball. Over his first four seasons, Davis has led the Rebels to a pair of postseason appearances, going to the NCAA Tournament in 2019 and the NIT in 2021 (2020 postseason was cancelled due to COVID-19). With 72 victories as head coach of the Rebels, Davis is one of only four coaches in Ole Miss history to rack up at least 50 wins over their first three seasons. A nine-time conference coach of the year, Davis has 475 career Division I wins over 25 seasons, including stints at Middle Tennessee, Idaho and Texas A&M. In 28 seasons as a college basketball head coach, he has amassed 541 wins.

DAVIS ERA TRENDS TO WATCH

• 58-24 when leading at half
• 6-0 when scoring 90+, 30-4 when scoring 80+, 56-23 when scoring 70+
• 51-21 when winning the rebounding battle
• 33-5 when at 50 percent shooting or better
• 20-8 when shooting 40 percent or better from three
• 39-9 when keeping opponents below 40 percent shooting

EXPERIENCE FROM THE PORTAL

Ole Miss went into the portal looking for experienced big men, and came away with four of the most well-seasoned options available. Those four senior transfers -- F Theo Akwuba, F Myles Burns, F Josh Mballa and F Jayveous McKinnis -- hold an incredible combined career stat lines across their respective careers prior to Ole Miss:

Combined Career Stats (NAIA included for Burns):
• 489 games played
• 376 games started
• 4,987 points
• 3,762 rebounds
• 666 steals (395 from Burns alone)
• 659 blocks
 
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