The No. 21 Ole Miss Rebels went into Tuscaloosa on Tuesday night to play a game where they appeared outmatched against the red-hot No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide. Instead of following the script, Ole Miss flipped it and came away with a 74-64 win, giving its resume a massive boost in mid-January.
"This is the SEC. A two-game winning streak, it's free breakfast burritos in the morning, and people want to throw you a parade. A two-game losing streak, you feel like the sun won't come up tomorrow.
No. 21 Ole Miss basketball traveled to Tuscaloosa on Tuesday to take on the No. 4 Alabama. The Rebels stunned the Crimson Tide to earn their fourth-straight SEC victory and prove it can compete on the national stage.
The No. 21 Ole Miss Rebels are off to a hot start in SEC play, holding a 3-0 record in mid-January. That short streak will be put to the test on Tuesday night against one of the top offenses in college basketball as the Rebels face the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa.
Ole Miss Rebels head coach Chris Beard and star forward Malik Dia discussed the monumental win over Alabama Crimson Tide.
Jan 14, 2025; Tuscaloosa, AL ... while Matthew Murrell added 11 point for the victorious Rebels. Ole Miss attempted 70 shots, while Alabama was limited to just 47, which was a key stat in the ...