Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball


The Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team represents the University of Mississippi in the sport of basketball. The Rebels compete in the NCAA Division I and the Southeastern Conference. They started the 2015–16 season playing home games at Tad Smith Coliseum on the university's Oxford, Mississippi campus, but played their final game in that facility on December 22, 2015. The Rebels opened a new on-campus arena, The Pavilion at Ole Miss, on January 7, 2016. The Rebels were led by 12-year head coach Andy Kennedy until his resignation on February 18, 2018. Tony Madlock, an assistant under Kennedy, served as the interim head coach for the remainder of the 2017–18 season. On March 15, 2018, the school hired former Middle Tennessee head coach Kermit Davis as the new head coach, and was formally introduced on March 19.
Ole Miss has made the NCAA Tournament on eight occasions and reached the Sweet Sixteen in 2001. The Rebels have participated in the National Invitation Tournament 11 times. In 2008 and 2010, they made it to the NIT Semifinals at Madison Square Garden. The Rebels have won the SEC Western Division five times.

History

Recent history

arrived in Oxford in 1992 as the school's first black coach in a revenue sport. He led the Rebels to only their second and third NCAA Tournament appearances in school history, in 1997 and 1998. These were also the first 20-win seasons in school history; the Rebels had been one of the few longstanding members of a "power conference" to have never tallied a 20-win season
Evans left for Arizona State in 1998. His top assistant, Rod Barnes, took over at Ole Miss and compiled a record of 141–109 during his eight-year tenure. During his tenure, the Rebels reached the 1999, 2001,and 2002 NCAA Tournaments. The 1998-99 team notched the school's first-ever NCAA Tournament win, while the 2001 team advanced all the way to the Sweet 16. His tenure crested at that point, however, and he would not have another winning season after 2002.
Following the 2005-06 season, Ole Miss hired Andy Kennedy, and the Rebels tied for first place in the SEC West during the 2006–07 season. Led by the senior trio of Clarence Sanders, Bam Doyne, and Todd Abernethy, the Ole Miss men finished the year with a 21–13 record, including a 16–1 record at home inside Tad Smith Coliseum. They advanced to the second round of the NIT, before falling at Clemson. In his debut season with the Rebels, Kennedy was named the 2007 SEC Coach of the Year by the Associated Press after guiding Ole Miss, a preseason last-place pick in the SEC West, to its first division title and most wins since 2001.
In the 2012–13 season, Ole Miss won just their second SEC Tournament title, and made the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002. Ole Miss also set a school record for most SEC wins in a season. Kennedy was again named SEC Coach of the Year. On February 23, 2013, Kennedy became the all-time winningest coach at Ole Miss.

Active NBA players

NCAA tournament results

The Rebels have appeared in the NCAA Tournament nine times. Their combined record is 5–9.
YearSeedRoundOpponentResults
1981No. 10First RoundNo. 7 KansasL 66–69
1997No. 8First RoundNo. 9 TempleL 40–62
1998No. 4First RoundNo. 13 ValparaisoL 69–70
1999No. 9First Round
Second Round
No. 8 Villanova
No. 1 Michigan State
W 72–70
L 66–74
2001No. 3First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
No. 14 Iona
No. 6 Notre Dame
No. 2 Arizona
W 72–70
W 59–56
L 56–66
2002No. 9First RoundNo. 8 UCLAL 58–80
2013No. 12First Round
Second Round
No. 5 Wisconsin
No. 13 La Salle
W 57–46
L 74–76
2015No. 11First Four
First Round
No. 11 BYU
No. 6 Xavier
W 94–90
L 57–76
2019No. 8First RoundNo. 9 OklahomaL 72–95

NIT results

The Rebels have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament 12 times. Their combined record is 15–12.
YearRoundOpponentResult
1980First Round
Second Round
Grambling State
Minnesota
W 76–74
L 56–58
1982First Round
Second Round
Clemson
Virginia Tech
W 53–49
L 59–61
1983First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Alabama State
South Florida
DePaul
W 87–75
W 65–57
L 67–75
1987First RoundSouthern MissL 75–93
1989First RoundSt. John'sL 67–70
2000First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Charlotte
SW Missouri State
NC State
W 62–45
W 70–48
L 54–77
2007First Round
Second Round
Appalachian State
Clemson
W 73–59
L 68–89
2008First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
UC Santa Barbara
Nebraska
Virginia Tech
Ohio State
W 83–68
W 85–75 OT
W 81–72
L 69–81
2010First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Troy
Memphis
Texas Tech
Dayton
W 84–65
W 90–81
W 90–87 2OT
L 63–68
2011First RoundCaliforniaL 74–77
2012First RoundIllinois StateL 93–96 OT
2017First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Monmouth
Syracuse
Georgia Tech
W 91–83
W 85–80
L 66–74

All-Americans