Southeast Missouri (1-2) at Mississippi (3-1)Game Notes |Â
Information GuideDate:Â Tuesday, Nov. 25
Tip-Off:Â 3 p.m. CT
Location:Â Oxford, Miss.
Arena:Â C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum (8,867)
Series History:Â Ole Miss leads 2-0
Media CoverageRadio:Â
ESPN 1220 AMÂ (Todd Bonacki)
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OleMissSports.comTwitter Updates:Â
@SEMOWBBAbout Southeast: The Redhawks are 1-2 after defeating Alabama A&M and then falling to Missouri and Saint Louis last week. The Redhawks finished 10-19 overall last season, 6-10 in Ohio Valley Conference play and fell one game short of advancing to the OVC Tournament for the second straight season. Southeast returns three starters and six letterwinners from last year's team, including the second- and third-leading scorers in junior guard
Olivia Hackmann (9.7 points per game) and senior guard
Allyson Bradshaw (8.6 points per game). Other key contributors from last season's squad are junior forward
Connor King (6.1 rebounds per game), senior forward
Hillary Lively (21 games played, 43.4 field goal percentage), sophomore guard
Brianna Mitchell (5.9 points per game, 26 assists) and senior guard
Yelena Rosado (22 games played, 3.8 points per game).
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About Ole Miss: The Rebels are 3-1 and are coming off of a 71-65 loss to Middle Tennessee on Sunday. They are led by
Tia Faleru, who averages 22.5 points and has shot 67% from the field.
Erika Sisk has contributed 11.3 points per contest while seven others average at least five points per game for a team that is scoring 84.8 points per contest. Ole Miss went 12-20 overall last season and 2-14 in SEC competition.
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Series History: Southeast is 0-2 all-time against Ole Miss. Tuesday's game marks the second SEC opponent on the 2014-15 schedule after the Redhawks played at Missouri last Monday.
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Bradshaw Climbing Trey Leaderboard: Senior guard
Allyson Bradshaw ranks third in Southeast history with 126 made three-pointers during her three-year career, including one in each of the last two games at Mizzou and vs. Saint Louis.
Julie Meier (1991-95) holds the record with 174 while
Tarina Nixon (2005-09) ranks second with 169.
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Career Night for Hackmann: In the season opener vs. Alabama A&M on Nov. 14, junior guard
Olivia Hackmann established career-highs with 19 points, eight rebounds and four steals. She shot 8-for-15 from the field and 2-for-5 from three-point range, tying a career-best with two treys. Hackmann is the leading returning scorer from last season's team when she averaged 9.7 points and three rebounds per game.
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Robinson Makes Redhawks Debut: Fifth-year senior guard Jasmine Robinson made her regular season debut for Southeast in the season opener. Prior to sitting out last season under NCAA transfer rules, Robinson was a three-year starter at Alabama. She scored 10 points at Ole Miss in her last visit to Tad Smith Coliseum on Jan. 13, 2013, registered 12 points vs. the Rebels on Jan. 15, 2012 in Tuscaloosa and scored eight points at Ole Miss on Feb. 9, 2012.Tucker, Glover Join Coaching Staff:Â AssistantsÂ
Cameron Tucker andÂ
Lavesa Glover joined the staff prior to the season. Tucker spent last season as the head coach at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland while Glover was an assistant at Valley City State in North Dakota. Tucker and Glover have previously coached together on the staff at UW-Milwaukee. Tucker graduated from Ball State while Glover was a standout post player at Green Bay.
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Looking Ahead: Southeast continues non-conference play with two weekend road contests at Southern Illinois and Bradley on Friday and Sunday. Tip-off in Carbondale is slated for 6:05 p.m. Friday while Sunday's game will begin at 2 p.m. in Peoria.