July 6, 2024

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The television schedule for the first-ever ACC/SEC Women’s Challenge has been announced. Ole Miss’s 2023 Sweet 16 rematch versus Louisville will premiere on ESPNU on November 29 at 8:15 p.m. CT.

After their first meeting in the Sweet 16 of the 2023 NCAA Tournament in Seattle last year, the two schools will now play one other for the second time in program history. Additionally, with the Cardinals’ arrival, Louisville becomes the first ACC club to visit Oxford since 2006.

After one of the most thrilling seasons in school historyā€”in which the Rebels upset top-seeded Stanford on their home court in the NCAA Tournament’s Second Roundā€”Ole Miss begins the sixth year of the Yolett McPhee-McCuin era. The victory fueled Miss made its 11th participation in school history and its first Sweet 16 trip since 2007. In SEC play, the Rebels also left their mark, winning 11 games for the first time in the 16-game league schedule.

Seven Rebels from the squad that finished first in the SEC last season are back, including starters Marquesha Davis and Tyia Singleton and standout defensive end Madison Scott. Along with the addition of five freshmen to the roster, Snudda Collins, Elauna Eaton, Rita Igbokwe, and Ayanna Thompson are expected to give the Rebels additional depth.

As Ole Miss looks to make its third straight NCAA Tournament participation, McPhee-McCuin created waves in the portal once more by bringing in three Power Five transfers: Kennedy Todd-Williams from North Carolina, Kharyssa Richardson from Auburn, and KK Deans from Florida.

Single-game tickets for Ole Miss’s Nov. 9 opening night showdown against Oklahoma as well as season ticket purchases for the 2023ā€“24 campaign are presently available.

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