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No. 25 Ole Miss survives Zummer LSU – The Daily Herald

No. 25 Ole Miss survives Zummer LSU – The Daily Herald

Dre’s Davis tilted in a missed shot just before the Zumer sounded on Saturday night, as No. 25 Ole Miss scored the last 13 points of the game to edge the LSU 72-70 in a game of a southeast conference in Batton Rouge, LA. Rebels (18-6, 7-4) West behind 70-59 with 3:15, left after Kam Carter drives the arrangement strip, but compiled the deficit to a large extent to 6-from-6 with local firing and the clutch of the Jaemyn Brakefield on top of the 3-indicated key with 44.6 seconds, which leveled the score at 70. Carter made an offensive foul with 28.1 seconds, and Ole Miss game for the final shot. Sean Pedula removed the right wing and missed the arrangement, but Davis put his hand on the shot after falling from the iron for the last of his 22 points. The pedal added 17 for Ole Miss while Breckfield added 11. Matthew Murrel hit 10 points as the rebels won, although they only hit 23 of the 61 shots from the pitch. Carter scored 16 points to speed up the tigers (12-11, 1-9), which led for 30:12, but still dropped his sixth straight game. Daimion Collins added 15 points and Jordan Sears built 13. LSU made only 12 out of 25 fake shots. Back to one of his biggest victories for the season, beating 98-84 from Kentucky No. 14 on Tuesday night, in which he gathered 24 assists and made only one turnover, Ole Miss received more than he markets from a LSU team that is fights to fight to fight to struggle to fight to fight to fight to fight to fight to fight to struggle to fight to fight to fights from the LSU team, which is struggling to fight to fight from the LSU team stand outside the SEC cellar. A scanning drought of 3:05 to start the game was the first sign that the rebels would not be so effective in this one. Another dry spell of 3:06 helped the tigers set up the lead by 29-21 when Carter fed Trey’dz Green to arrange the brand 5:47. Carter closed the solid first half of LSU with style, draining a 3-indicated 29 seconds, giving the hosts a lead 39-33 at Antrakt. The tigers sank 45.5 percent of the terrain and had an advantage of 22-15 on the boards in the first 20 minutes. -Fole at the field level

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