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November 30 Sheet
Mississippi (-1.5)
at George Mason - 4:00pm
Rebels bring in a quality SEC team into Fairfax, VA this evening.
Mississippi returns 4 starters, including top three scorers and top
four rebounders from last seasons 20 win NCAA tournament team. The
heart of the team labeled "Provine Posse" is junior small
forward Aaron Harper (11.9ppg last year), junior power forward
Justin Reed (14.6ppg, 6.6rpg last year), and senior guard David
Sanders (12.5ppg last year). The trio were all high school teammates
at Provine High School in Jackson, MS. This enables them to play
very well together. Senior forward Derrick Allen (8.9ppg, 5.9rpg) is
also back at starting forward. 6-10 junior center John Gunn is
finally back at 100% after two injury marred seasons and recorded a
career high with 16 points in last game vs Alabama State. Freshman
point guard Trey Pearson (4 to 1 assist to turnover ratio through
two games) has assumed the starting point guard job. Senior guard
Emmanuel Wade (7.0ppg last year) is more than capable of playing
starter quality minutes.
Ole Miss started the season with a tough loss at upstart East
Carolina (6 straight home wins dating back to last season, including
win over Marquette) who will be tough to beat at home all season.
Rebels rebounded with a 16 point home win over Alabama State last
time out. These two teams met last season in Oxford with George
Mason pulling off a 71-70 major upset win. The Patriots got 23 from
senior Rob Anderson who has since graduated. The one point win
snapped a 44 game non-conference home win streak (2nd longest in the
country at the time). Rebels will certainly want to avenge last
years embarrassing loss tonight.
In addition to the loss of starter Anderson, the Patriots have
suffered through some attrition in the preseason. Most notably super
sophomore guard Lamar Butler who is currently ineligible. Butler was
conference newcomer of the year runner up last season averaging
10.4ppg as the starting off guard. His outside shooting is sorely
missed right now as opponents in the early going have been able to
pack in the defense to focus on junior center Jesse Young who led
the team in scoring last year. Young has struggled in the early
going averaging just 4.5ppg on 3 of 10 shooting in two games. GM is
accustomed to having a deep team but is basically using just a seven
man rotation right now, three of which are first year Division 1
players. The Patriots lost by 3 at Central Michigan (did not score
final 4 minutes of game) and by 9 at Southern Illinois (trailed
start to finish). JC transfer Mark Davis is currently leading scorer
at 23.0ppg but has been criticized for his aggressive selfish play
(0 assists in two games). GM has only averaged 8 assists per game
overall. Ole Miss has averaged 16 assists per game. It may be a
while before this team finds itself.
Ole Miss is 30-5 (.857) in games played in November since 1990. They
are 6-0 the weekend after Thanksgiving under head coach Barnes which
includes five games away from home. The Rebels are always an
underrated team early in the season and always play solid defense
(first two opponents shot combined 39.3%). Give the small number.
Mississippi 1 UNIT
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