LIVE End Feb 28
CMU 73 -2.5 o146.0
EMU 84 2.5 u146.0
MRST 2.0 o145.5
SHU -2.0 u145.5
SPC 11.0 o140.0
QUIN -11.0 u140.0
MSM -2.0 o143.5
FAIR 2.0 u143.5
RID 9.5 o131.5
MW -9.5 u131.5
MAN -6.0 o149.0
CAN 6.0 u149.0
PENN 8.5 o161.5
COR -8.5 u161.5
LIVE End Feb 28
DAV 56 14.5 o142.0
VCU 80 -14.5 u142.0
ARST -17.5 o151.5
ULM 17.5 u151.5
ODU -1.5 o137.5
CCAR 1.5 u137.5
JMU -1.5 o142.0
TXST 1.5 u142.0
LIVE 14:22 2nd Feb 28
UCLA 46 6.0 o137.0
PUR 50 -6.0 u137.0
GAST 5.5 o159.0
GASO -5.5 u159.0
ULL 12.5 o135.0
USA -12.5 u135.0
TROY -10.0 o143.5
USM 10.0 u143.5
LIVE 08:58 1st Feb 28
IOWA 12 4.5 o150.5
NW 17 -4.5 u150.5
APP 3.0 o134.5
MRSH -3.0 u134.5
LIVE 11:42 1st Feb 28
KENT 13 3.5 o156.5
AKR 12 -3.5 u156.5
NEV -2.0 o133.5
UNLV 2.0 u133.5
Final Feb 28
UCRV 82 1.0 o143.5
HAW 76 -1.0 u143.5
Final Feb 28
YALE 72 -8.0 o158.0
DART 67 8.0 u158.0
Final Feb 28
BRWN 59 -1.0 o143.0
HARV 52 1.0 u143.0
Final Feb 28
IONA 65 -1.0 o138.0
NIAG 63 1.0 u138.0
Final Feb 28
PRIN 73 -5.0 o150.5
CLMB 68 5.0 u150.5
Oklahoma 14th SEC17-11
Ole Miss 7th SEC19-9

Oklahoma @ Ole Miss preview

The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss

Last Meeting ( Nov 27, 2022 ) Mississippi 55, Oklahoma 59

After its third straight loss, Ole Miss will be out to improve its defense.

The Rebels will try to tighten things up on that end of the floor Saturday when they host Southeastern Conference rival Oklahoma in Oxford, Miss.

Ole Miss (19-9, 8-7 SEC) is coming off its worst defensive showing under second-year coach Chris Beard, falling 106-76 Wednesday night at No. 1 Auburn. It allowed 11 3-pointers in 21 attempts and permitted at least 50 points in each half, the standard for bad defense.

"Just nonexistent defense from Ole Miss," Beard said. "It's not just the players. It's everybody in the program."

Defense was an issue in February for the Rebels, who allow 70.5 points per game but were touched for 80 or more four different times in the month. That included home losses to Auburn and Mississippi State, as well as a win over Kentucky in which Ole Miss committed just one turnover and outgunned the Wildcats 98-84.

Six players average double-figure scorings for the Rebels, led by Sean Pedulla's 14.8 points. He finished with 14 points and four assists at Auburn.

While the Rebels look for their 20th win, the Sooners (17-11, 4-11) are trying to aspire to more than the NIT. Their 83-82 home loss Wednesday night against No. 17 Kentucky added up to a missed opportunity as they coughed up a late lead.

Oklahoma made 52.6 percent of its field goal attempts, including 10 of 25 from 3-point range, and earned a 34-31 edge on the boards. Making the outcome worse was that one of its former players, Otega Oweh, scored a game-high 28 points and canned the game-winning shot with six seconds remaining.

"You've got to tip your hats off," Sooners coach Porter Moser said. "I thought Kentucky, and then I thought Otega, made some just absolute huge plays down the stretch."

Oklahoma is led offensively by Jalon Moore (17.1 points), who had 20 against Kentucky, and freshman Jeremiah Fears (16 points).

The Sooners own a 3-2 lead in the series, although this is the teams' first matchup as SEC rivals.

--Field Level Media

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