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OXFORD — Ole Miss women’s basketball beat Mississippi State in a lopsided, wire-to-wire win. The No. 17 Rebels (16-3, 3-1 SEC) took care of MSU 93-68 at SJB Pavilion on Jan. 11. It’s their fourth consecutive win against the Bulldogs (14-4, 1-3) and their first 20-point win in the rivalry since 1997.
Cotie McMahon scored 21 points, Sira Thienou added 20 and No. 18 Mississippi defeated Mississippi State 93-68 on Sunday. Latasha Lattimore scored 17 off the bench and Christeen Iwuala had 14 points for the Rebels (16-3,
Sam Purcell has Mississippi State women's basketball playing at a high level again, led by Madison Francis, Favour Nwaedozi and Jaylah Lampley.
The two Mississippi rivals will meet for the 109th time in program history, as Ole Miss women's basketball welcomes Mississippi State on
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STARKVILLE — Mississippi State women's basketball added an international player to its 2025-26 roster. Melissa Guillet will be joining the Bulldogs in January, the program announced on Dec. 29. She's a 6-foot-1 guard from France.
The Rebels have kept pace with Oklahoma out of halftime and lead 45-39 with 5:56 left in the third quarter. Cotie McMahon had 18 points for Ole Miss. Ole Miss keeps its lead intact after the Rebels are 60% from the floor with 6:02 left in the second quarter. Turnovers are a plague for Ole Miss, which has nine.