Ole Miss Rebels Clash with Auburn Tigers at The Pavilion in Women's Basketball Showdown
As the Ole Miss Rebels prepare to host the Auburn Tigers at The Pavilion at Ole Miss, fans can anticipate a thrilling encounter in women's basketball. The Rebels have been showcasing a strong performance trend, as evidenced by their recent games.
In their last three outings, the Rebels have displayed a robust defense and an aggressive offense. Their most recent victory against Mississippi Valley State by 84-56 highlighted their scoring prowess, particularly in the paint where they racked up 50 points. Their field goal percentage stood out at 47 percent, significantly higher than their opponents'. Additionally, they capitalized on turnovers, scoring 23 points off them.
The team also demonstrated exceptional rebounding skills with a total of 44 rebounds and maintained an assist-to-turnover ratio above 0.7. This indicates that while they had turnovers, they were able to create more scoring opportunities for each one.
Their game before that saw them secure another win over South Alabama with a score of 64-41. They dominated second-chance points with 24 and had an impressive defensive showing with six steals and five blocks.
However, it's worth noting that despite these strong performances, there are areas for improvement such as three-point shooting accuracy which was just around 13 percent against Mississippi Valley State.
The Pavilion has proven to be a fortress for the Rebels where they can leverage home advantage effectively – something that could play into this upcoming game against Auburn Tigers.
Fans should expect Ole Miss to continue its aggressive defense and look to dominate inside while working on improving perimeter shooting. With recent trends indicating solid victories and high-scoring games when playing at home court advantage could be key in this matchup.
Be sure not to miss this exciting game scheduled for January 12th at half past midnight local time (UTC). Fans can catch all the action from Oxford as both teams vie for supremacy on court.