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MCBB: No. 19 Ole Miss survives with a frugal road test in South Carolina, 72-68 – Supertalk Mississippi Media

MCBB: No. 19 Ole Miss survives with a frugal road test in South Carolina, 72-68 – Supertalk Mississippi Media

No. 19 Ole Miss has everything, but stamped his name in the NCAA bracket after winning another frugal victory on the road-the last was a 72-68 victory over the South Carolina group without being from the conference record.

Gamecocks (10-14, 0-11 Sec), abandoned by up to 13 points, as much as rebels (19-6, 8-4 sec) fired the lights in the first half, but never surrendered in the race, put in the first position for Termination of a losing series of 11 games. A strong final dispute by Miss Miss Malik Dia thwarted the valiant efforts of South Carolina and the rebels left Colombia 72-68 winners.

The match on Wednesday night on Wednesday night was the first victory of the rebels over Gamecocks on March 8, 2023. The last disadvantage of South Carolina’s mid-week scored the sixth loss to SEC, which was resolved with five or fewer points.

Summary of the Game

South Carolina took advantage of an early turn of Ole Miss Sean Sean Pedula to come out 4-0 within the first minute of the action. Many rebels went offensively to help the team install 12-2 in the next four minutes. But the pendulum continued to swing in a quick sequence and South Carolina reduced its deficit to two, with 11:54 remaining in the first half.

A triple by Jaleon Murray put an end to the Gamecocks jump on the dashboard. The three balls continued to fall for the road rebels when Down Barnes, Dia and Jamin Breckfield struck deep shots, winning Ole missing a 13-point advantage, the biggest of the night. The rebels closed the half time by 42-32 leads and fired 65% of the pitch.

Ole Miss kept her two -digit lead for the first three and a half minutes after the advance, but the inevitable running in South Carolina was on the horizon. Gamecocks turned out to be practically living in the charity in the second half and used free throws to accumulate additional evaluation.

Eight free shots, a pair of threes from Jamarii Thomas and later, South Carolina gave up with only four points with 12 minutes to play. The trunk landed threesome while running Gamecocks to help the rebels on top. But South Carolina continued to tear off and transferred the dashboard at 6:55 with the kind assistance of a Jumper from Thomas.

Faced with his first deficit in approximately 30 minutes of action, to a large extent because of an almost six -minute section without a goal in the field, Ole Miss was in a sharp need for a hero and Dia rising on the occasion. By showing the glimpses of what he did in the previous road victories in Arkansas and Alabama, Dia began to relieve the rebels until he scored 12 for the red and blue.

Dia Trive gave the Ole Miss 69-66 lead with 2:04 clock. Jacoby Wright landed a successful jumper at the 1:38 brand to reduce the rebel’s lead to one point. Dre Davis made his way into a crowded paint by Gamecock defenders and hit a shot to put Ole to miss three with the line game.

Colin Murray Boils, who had a fantastic game for South Carolina, made an expensive mistake late by preventing his team from returning to win his first win in the conference of the year.

Influential players

Dia led Ole Miss in scoring 18 points, 12 of which came when the team was in a terrible Strait offensive. The big man recovered from one -tone performance in the victory of the nail bite on Saturday over LSU. Brakefield had a relatively quiet 14 points, but it was remarkable 4-6 on the pitch and 5-6 from the free throws line.

For South Carolina, Murray-Boil was the man. The ahead of the sophomore registered the top 20 points in the match and was consistent throughout the night. Gamecock guard Zahari Davis had the top 10 fights.

Decisive

South Carolina tried another 15 free Ole Miss throws on Wednesday night, but this only gave a net positive of six points in the advantage of Gamecocks. The rebels compensated for the discrepancy behind the arc, where they were impressive 8-13 (82%).

In a game where the battle for turnover led to a grid, Chris Beard turned to his bench, mostly Brakefield, for the boost of the dashboard. Ole Miss’s unusuals exceeded 19-9 of South Carolina

Then

Ole Miss will return home for a shot at revenge against Mississippi on Saturday. Ballgame will head at 5:00 pm and air on ESPN, as well as the participation of Supertalk Mississippi stations.

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