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No. 25 Ole Miss stuns LSU in Baton Rouge, 72-70, in the last minutes with 13-0 run-the Rebel Walk

No. 25 Ole Miss stuns LSU in Baton Rouge, 72-70, in the last minutes with 13-0 run-the Rebel Walk

Oxford, Miss. – A storm back, after going down 11 in the second half, No. 25 Ole Miss Bunners continued 13-0 in the last three minutes of play to download the LSU Tigers, 72-70, on the road in Baton Rouge.

The victory scored the fourth victory for the return of the 2024-2025 season for the rebels and was the first loss for the tigers this season when he led with double numbers in the last five minutes of play.

First half

LSU won the initial advice, but no points were scored until three minutes passed and Kam Carter saw a bucket for a second chance to fall for the tigers. The first bucket of ole lady came from Sean PedulaA goalkeeper, where the guard was also fouled. After stopping, Jaemyn Brakefield He then gave the rebel lead to 5-3 before heading at the first moment of the media.

Six minutes in the game Curtis Givenis III tied it to seven for the tigers but Jaylen ‘Juju’ Murray He quickly followed the first three of the night for Ole Miss to regain the lead, 10-7.

Ole miss and lsu then traded buckets for a second chance after Matthew MantleFree throws and tiger game was to lose afterwards. The LSU continued with 13-4 runs for the next four minutes, taking 22-18 leads before Pedulla cut it to a game with one point with another Ole Miss Trive. Davis He scored all points for the rebels during LSU running.

Shortly thereafter, however, Gi Bailey delivered a right-back with three balls when LSU again pulled away 7-0. Davan Barnes And Davis would end this LSU running with buckets at the back and Pedulla cut the lead to four, 32-28, with its second three of the night.

Daimion Collins would score the next four tiger points, helping his team retire before halftime. Again, although it was Pedulla, nailing another deep shot, followed by a Davis bucket, which cut the LSU lead to 36-33 by less than a minute in the first half.

However, Carter hit his second three of the LSU game with 20 seconds, giving the “tigers” with six points ahead of the dressing room. The presenter was the first top of the season for the halftime tigers in Sect Play.

The trial led the Ole Miss path in a 12 -point vacation and two assists until he made all three experiences in three points. Davis added eight for the rebels in the first half before bursting in the second half.

The tigers made eight of their 12 attempts from the field down in the first half, helping them to pull away. LSU also dominated Ole Miss in several categories, mostly a seven-unit offensive discipline for rebounds and the 11 second chance of tigers for rebels.

Second half

The tigers lifted exactly where they stayed in the first half, draining the threes from the back of the gate, which made a game of 45-35 just over a minute and a half in the game. Murel scored the first four points of the half time for Ole Miss to keep them within the tigers.

After the Davis and Mourel buckets cut the LSU of LSU to single digits again, Corey CORD responded with a hard assist, and then free tiger throws again placed them only five minutes in halftime. Davis then scored the next four points for the rebels to reduce the LSU lead to 49-43.

Over the next three minutes, a defensive battle followed and the shots would not fall often. Malik Dia He made one of the two shots in the charity strip and a trunk would hit his fourth threesome at night when Ole Miss cut the LSU lead to just four.

In the middle of the second half, Davis reduced the LSU lead to 53-50 on the free throw line after a difficult bucket of tigers. Offensive advice shortly after Davis gave another trip to the line, where he made one of his two free shots and cut the tiger lead to 53-51.

Carter would end the 12-4 Ole Miss Run with his third threesome at night, but Murray replied quickly with a transitional float to keep the LSU lead in three.

Down 57-53, Dia made a foul to put ole Miss in the eight-minute bonus to play, but missed the first attempt of one and one. It was the seventh Miss in the line at night for Ole Miss, but they will finish the rest of the 10-on-to-12 game. The rebels then went four minutes without a basket, which allowed the tigers to continue by 6-0 during this period to take another 10 points lead.

The LSU was 63-53 with five minutes to play when the breasts were called for a technical foul after a foul of the shooting drawn by Davis. The play led to a four -point swing for the rebels who saw Murray and Davis make all four shots on the line. However, Carter immediately replied with his fourth three of the night to give a tiger lead 66-57.

The tigers would take the lead 70-59 shortly after Troy of Carter with three minutes to play, but everything was a man of the lady after that. Murel and Breckfield made four free throws so that the rebels could reduce the deficit to one -digit, and two offensive struggles, after Davis missed a couple free, allowed the rebels to stay alive, with Brakefield cut LSU lead to seven.

Davis then forced a huge LSU turnover with a little less than two minutes to play, and Brakefield took advantage of the Tigers error with a quick transition, which made the game 70-65. Carter looked like Ice’s answer to Tigers, but Miss allowed Brakefield to pick up a board and push the ball up the floor. With a minute and a half, the purp made a foul and reduced the LSU lead to three.

In the next possession, LSU found the breasts open inside the paint, but Murray fouled it and sent it to the line. The big tiger man will miss both free throws, which makes 13 teams miss at night, as LSU finished 12-25 on the charity strip.

Murel grabbed the board with just over a minute to play after the line gaps, kicking her forward to Davis, who tried to give up the arrangement, but missed. However, the offensive advice gave the rebels another shot and Brakefield drained a threesome in 45 seconds, making the game to 70.

Carter was then summoned for a fee from the other end, marking the tenth turn of the night for LSU. After a time-out, after the rebels advanced the ball to the front court, Murray stood well behind the three-point line to drain most of the 23 seconds left of the clock.

The pedal would then make the last shot for the rebels, driving inside and seeing his shot rolling around the rim before he fell; But Davis was there for Ole Miss at the top with one .1 of a second, left on the clock to win Ole Miss 72-70. The shot was canceled for interference, but after review the call was turned.

Davis was the answer all night for Ole Miss with the highest 22 points, adding seven struggles, as well as four of those who came to the offensive end. The trial finished with 17 points, making four of the six triven for Ole Miss at night until he remained hot in the SEC game. Murel added 10 points and team nine fights for Ole Miss; Brakefield was also a key downstairs for the rebel -ending section with 11 points and eight rebounds.

Ole Miss lost the battle for rebound 40-39, but completely turned the script from the first half with 10 offensive struggles in the second half to the two “tigers”. After the media waiting for a little less than four minutes, Ole Miss ahead LSU nine to one.

Forward

Chris Beard And the rebels will stay on the road as they head to Colombia on Wednesday, February 12, to take South Carolina Gamecocks. Tipoff has been set for 6:00 pm on the SEC network.

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