The Longhorns travelled to Oxford to matchup against Rodney Terry's former boss Chris Beard, who is now the Head Coach at the University of Mississippi. It was the first time the two have met since Beard was fired as Head Coach at Texas in 2022.
Mississippi got two defensive stops in the final 10 seconds to hold off Texas and end a three-game losing streak.
AUSTIN - Returning from playing three games in six days, Texas Longhorns' head coach Vic Schaefer shared that while his team is recovering physically but also
Texas faces the No. 23 Ole Miss Rebels after Tre Johnson scored 30 points in the Longhorns' 70-69 victory over the Texas A&M Aggies.
University of Missouri women’s basketball will face No. 5/7 Texas at 8 p.m. Thursday at Moody Center. The contest will air nationally on SEC Network. Missouri (12-10, […]
The University of Mississippi announced students named to the Fall 2024 Honor Roll lists. The following local students were named to the Chancellor's Honor Roll, which is reserved for students who ...
Another night, another premier matchup in the SEC when top ten Texas A&M travels to Oxford to face Mississippi. Ole Miss suffered its first SEC loss over the weekend when it lost to Mississippi State on the road by three. Now they are back home and looking to bounce back in a relentless SEC.
In the first meeting since his firing in 2023, Chris Beard got the best of his former team and his close friend. Tre Johnson missed a potential game-tying tripl
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Auburn has all but sewn up its first one-seed since 1998-99 with an incredible 12-1 record against Quad 1 opponents. Houston led all teams with 13 Quad 1 wins in the regular season last season, and the Tigers have a chance to smash that mark with eight more Quad 1 matchups over their final 11 games of the regular season.
Ole Miss track & field returns to action this weekend, heading to Arkansas for the national-caliber Razorback Invitational, which is
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