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HOOPS: Rebels to entertain UCF in key non-SEC game

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OLE MISS (7-2, 0-0 SEC)
vs. UCF (7-2, 0-0 AAC)
Wednesday, Dec. 14 • 6:30 p.m. CT • Oxford, Miss.
The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss (9,500)

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OXFORD, Miss. – Playing in game two of a five game homestand, the Ole Miss men's basketball team is set to host UCF in the SJB Pavilion on Wednesday, Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. CT.

TEAM FACTS

Ole Miss Rebels (7-2, 0-0 SEC)
Head Coach: Kermit Davis • 5th Season at Ole Miss (71-63) • 540-326 career record (28th Season)

UCF Knights (7-2, 0-0 AAC)
Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins • 7th Season at UCF (119-74) • 275-189 career record (15th Season)

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Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network
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Series History vs. Central Florida

The UCF Knights and Ole Miss Rebels have met three times before, with all three contests going the way of the Rebels. The teams first met in the 2007-08 season, with Chris Warren leading the way for Ole Miss in a 76-67 victory, as he scored 18 points on four makes from three. The two teams then faced off in the Tad Smith Coliseum in Nov. of 2008, where David Huertas scored 24 points en route to a 78-46 victory for Ole Miss. The two teams would face off once more the next season, with the Rebels securing an 84-56 victory. Ole Miss owns a 69-point advantage in the series (238-169, +23 margin of victory per game).

Last Meeting: January 5, 2010 (W, 84-56, Oxford, Miss., Tad Smith Coliseum)

• Entering with an 11-2 record and ranking No. 14 in the latest AP Top 25 poll, the Rebels rolled on with a 28-point victory over UCF at home.

• Ole Miss took an early 8-0 lead, before pushing it to 46-24 by halftime.

• Sophomore Terrico White led the Rebels in scoring with 21 points, connecting on five makes from three.

• Junior guard Chris Warren scored his 1,000th career point on a free throw midway through the second half, finishing with 14 points, four assists, a block, and a steal.

• Murphy Holloway recorded one of his 39 career double-doubles (second all-time at Ole Miss), scoring 11 points while grabbing 10 rebounds.

An Ole Miss Win Would...

...give the Rebels eight wins before the new year on January 1st for the fourth time in Kermit Davis' five seasons at the helm.

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 currently ranks second in the SEC and No. 8 in the NCAA at 2.8 steals per game, while also ranking ninth in the conference at 2.56 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.

Consistency Key for Brakefield

Junior Jaemyn Brakefield has been a rock for the Rebels throughout their 7-2 start, currently leading the team with a 59.6 percent clip from the field (min. 40 attempts) and ranking third on the team at 9.1 points per game. Brakefield was even more steady in Orlando for the ESPN Events Invitational, averaging 13.0 points and leading the team with 8.3 rebounds, while also shooting 55.6 percent overall and 44.4 percent from three. Brakefield is one of three players in the SEC this season to go at least 6-of-6 from the field, tallying a 6-of-6 game against Florida Atlantic on Nov. 11 -- his first of three season-high 17-point games this year.

Lights Out

Ole Miss has lit the net on fire, shooting at least 50 percent overall in four games and at least 45 percent in six of nine games played. The Rebels were especially hot in Orlando for the ESPN Events Invitational, shooting 48.5 percent overall -- thanked greatly by two 50 percent outings against Stanford and Siena, the first two-game stretch at or above 50 percent since the opening of the 2021-22 season against New Orleans (.531) and Charleston Southern (.507). Under head coach Kermit Davis, Ole Miss is 33-5 overall when shooting 50 percent or better.

When It Counts

Ole Miss has been especially strong in the second half this season, shooting 49.4 percent overall in the back half while outscoring opponents 355-293 (39.4 points per second half, +6.9 scoring margin). Additionally, the Rebels have put up a +4.3 rebounding margin in the second half this season, while junior Matthew Murrell is averaging 8.2 points and 1.3 threes 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.

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Junior Matthew Murrell has wasted no time lighting the net on fire this season, picking up right where he left off last season as one of the most feared three-point shooters nationwide. Murrell ranks ninth in the SEC in threes per game (2.3) and seventh in total threes made (21). Against the Mocs, Murrell drained a career-high six three-pointers -- the most by a Rebel since Devontae Shuler nailed six threes against Wichita State on Jan. 2, 2021. His 25-point game against Chattanooga marked his sixth career 20-point outing, which all came within his last 25 games played dating back to last season. In his career, Murrell has hit five or more threes four times, while also notching seven games with at least four, 12 with at least three, 24 with multiple threes, and he had a 25-consecutive game streak with at least one three made snapped against Stanford on Nov. 24. Murrell has been a legit scoring threat since he stepped foot on campus as Ole Miss' highest-rated signee of the Davis era, but he has been especially lights-out since the start of last conference season. Since the beginning of the 2021-22 SEC season, only Tennessee's Santiago Vescovi has more threes made in the conference with 77 trifectas to Murrell's 61. Late last year, Murrell eclipsed 20 points in consecutive games for the first time in his career over his last three regular season games, averaging 22.5 points and 3.5 threes made across two strong outings vs. Texas A&M (20 points) and at No. 6 Kentucky (25 points) -- a stretch in which he shot 57.7 percent overall and 53.8 percent from beyond the arc. All four of Murrell's 20-point games came in SEC play last season, topped by a superb 31-point outing vs. Mississippi State on Jan. 8.

Murrell Named Preseason All-SEC

Ole Miss junior Matthew Murrell was honored by the league head coaches, earning Second-Team Preseason All-SEC in recognition of his sharp-shooting prowess last season. Murrell – a native of Memphis, Tennessee – is among the best three-point shooters and all-around guards returning from SEC action last year after ending the 2021-22 conference season ranked second in three-point shooting (.426), third in threes per game (2.5), sixth in minutes per game (34.1), eighth in field goal shooting (.466) and ninth in scoring (15.5). Murrell accounted for 26.6 percent of all three-pointers made by the Rebels last season, and he especially turned it on late, averaging 20.0 points and 3.0 threes over his final three games, as well as 16.3 points and 2.5 threes over his final eight games.

Sparking that SEC season stretch for Murrell was a historic outing versus in-state rival Mississippi State on Jan. 8, where he was nearly perfect in a bombastic 31-point outing against the Bulldogs. Murrell that day became only the third Rebel to go 5-of-5 from beyond the arc, and he is the only Rebel to do so against an SEC opponent during the regular season. Murrell was also 6-of-6 from the free throw line, with his lone blemish coming from within the arc in the closing minutes to end 10-of-11 overall from the field.

Murrell was also big when the spotlight was on against ranked opponents, averaging 15.0 points while shooting 42.9 percent overall and 45 percent from three in six games against AP Top-25 schools. Included in those six were two Ole Miss victories over No. 18 Memphis on Dec. 4 and No. 25 LSU on Feb. 1, during which Murrell averaged 14.0 points for the Rebels.

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 third in total rebounds (1,041), fifth in total blocks (239), fifth in career double-doubles (38), eighth in rebounds per game (9.3), 10th in blocks per game (2.1) and 22nd in field goal shooting (.609). McKinnis is one of just four active players in all of college basketball with 1,000 career rebounds alongside South Alabama's Kevin Samuel (1,131), North Carolina's Armando Bacot (1,103) and Nicholls' Manny Littles (1,040). He is also just one of three, alongside Samuel and Bacot, with 1,000 career points (1,116) and 1,000 career rebounds.

Ole Miss is one of two schools with multiple top-20 rebounders on the active career list alongside Texas Tech. McKinnis (1,041) and Josh Mballa (815; No. 19) combine for 1,856 career rebounds, the most among teammates ahead of Texas Tech's 1,853 from Fardaws Almaq (918) and Kevin Obanor (935).

Ole Miss also ranks highly on the career blocks list with two top-10 entries. McKinnis ranks fifth at 239 swats, while Theo Akwuba is tied for ninth at 191. Ole Miss stands as one of just two schools with multiple top-25 active blockers alongside Gardner-Webb, but the Rebels are the only school with two within the top-10. The Rebel trio of McKinnis (38, No. 5), Mballa (29, No. 14) and Akwuba (17, t-No. 50) 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 (35) at 76.

* 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 second in the nation at 1,122 if they did and give Ole Miss a combined 4,308 boards between Burns (1,122), McKinnis (1,041), Mballa (815), Robert Allen (668) and Akwuba (662). Burns' combined career total of 1,920 points would also rank No. 16 among all NCAA divisions.

Ain't Wasting Time No More

With eight new faces for Ole Miss this season, the Rebel newcomers are already seeing serious minutes and have contributed to the team's 7-2 start.

Newcomer Splits:
Minutes: 52.3% (941 of 1800)
Scoring: 48.5% (316 of 651)
Rebounding: 49.6% (169 of 341)
Assists: 51.2% (63 of 123)
Steals: 62.7% (52 of 83)
Blocks: 76.5% (26 of 34)

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%)

A Taste of Revenge

The Ole Miss Rebels took on Valparaiso for the first time since the 1998 NCAA Tournament upset, defeating them 98-61 and setting a new program record for points scored in the SJB Pavilion. The Rebels never trailed in the game and dominated the secondary stats such as points off turnovers (36 to 0), points in the paint (64 to 26), fast break points (20 to 2), and points off the bench (54 to 25).

Guess Who's Back?

After missing the final month of the season last year and first seven games of the 2022-23 season, Daeshun Ruffin returned to action on Dec. 3 against Memphis, coming off the bench and playing 14 minutes. Tearing his ACL at No. 25 LSU on Feb. 1 last season following an incredible effort to help the Rebels earn their second AP Top-25 win of the year, Ruffin's return this season was delayed due to a minor bone bruise. Against the Tigers of LSU, Ruffin led Ole Miss with 19 points, three assists and two steals alongside a 6-of-11 line from the field, a 2-of-4 clip from three and a perfect 5-of-5 streak from the free throw line in 20 minutes of game action. Ruffin had been electric since returning to the team following an eight-game absence due to a broken right hand suffered in last year's season opener against New Orleans on Nov. 9. On the season, Ruffin averaged a team-high 2.3 steals per game and led the Rebels with a 52-of-69 (.754) clip from the charity stripe, to go along with 12.6 points, 3.4 assists and 1.5 rebounds per game. In SEC season he was just as impressive against some of the best teams in the nation, ranking at the time of his injury second in the conference in SEC-only action in steals (2.7/game), ninth in free throw shooting (.833) and 10th in assists (3.9/game).

Ruffin was named SEC Freshman of the Week on Jan. 31 – the first such honor by a Rebel since Jarvis Summers on Dec. 5, 2011. His honor came courtesy of an excellent three-game stretch from Jan. 24-29, during which he averaged 16.0 points, 3.0 assists, 2.0 steals with a 19-of-24 (.792) mark from the free throw line – at one point hitting 14 in a row during those three games. Included in there is a career-high 21 points vs. Florida on Jan. 24, with 15 of those points coming in the second half. In just 14 career games played, Ruffin had scored in double-digits in 10, scored 15 or more in six contests, and had multiple steals in nine games. Ruffin was on pace to break Elston Turner's 1978 record for steals by a freshman of 47, but will ended his season at 32 swipes. Ruffin came to Ole Miss following a superb high school career at Callaway High School in Jackson, Mississippi, joining as the first McDonald's All-American signee in program history.
 
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