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Did Ole Miss Rebels' Second Half Rally Challenge Mississippi State Bulldogs at The Pavilion?

The Ole Miss Rebels faced off against the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a conference game at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion. Despite a valiant effort, the Rebels fell short with a final score of 90-78. This result leaves the Rebels with a record of 0-1, while the Bulldogs start their season strong at 1-0.


Jan 31, 2023; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels forward Myles Burns (3) dunks during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports

First Half


The first half saw the Bulldogs taking control early on, establishing a commanding lead by scoring 47 points compared to the Rebels' 28. The Dawgs capitalized on their field goal efficiency, shooting an impressive 58 percent from the field. Their dominance in points in paint was evident as they scored 34 points inside, showcasing their ability to penetrate and finish effectively.


Second Half


In contrast to their slow start, the Landsharks came out firing in the second half. They managed to put up an impressive 50 points during this period alone. AJ Storr led this resurgence with his dynamic playmaking and scoring ability, contributing significantly to closing down what was once a daunting gap.


Key Performances


For Ole Miss, Malik Dia stood out with his all-around performance contributing both offensively and defensively. He recorded notable stats including rebounds and blocks that helped keep his team competitive throughout various stretches of play.


On MSU's side of things; it was clear that teamwork played an integral role as they collectively amassed high assist numbers which facilitated open looks for shooters beyond just individual efforts alone - something reflected through efficient shooting percentages across multiple categories such as three-point shots where they hit nearly half attempted (46 percent).


Final Thoughts


Despite falling short against Mississippi State's well-rounded attack strategy coupled alongside effective defensive schemes employed throughout much if not all quarters played here today - there remains plenty positives takeaways moving forward into future matchups ahead especially considering how close things became towards endgame scenarios unfolding late stages within regulation timeframes themselves!


Looking ahead: Fans can catch next action-packed encounter when Ole Miss travels face Texas A&M Aggies scheduled February18th @7PM EST live broadcasted via SEC Network direct from Reed Arena located College Station TX USA! Don't miss chance witness firsthand excitement unfold right before eyes tune-in support your favorite team!


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