
Freshman Breein Tyree led Ole Miss with 14 points and sophomore Terence Davis added 12, but the Rebels fell to Alabama on the road 70-55 Wednesday.
The Crimson Tide (17-12, 10-7 Southeastern Conference) rebounded from two close losses to cool off the Rebels (18-12, 9-8). Ole Miss had been averaging 86.6 points over its last five games, making a late push toward earning a NCAA Tournament bid.
Breein Tyree led Ole Miss with 14 points. Terence Davis had 10 of his 12 points in the second half. Sebastian Saiz had 10 points on 4-of-12 shooting and also collected nine rebounds.
Ole Miss cut a 13-point deficit to 54-49 on Tyree’s 3-pointer with 7:39 left. Ingram answered with a 3 from the left corner and the Rebels didn’t come as close again, failing to make a shot over the final 3:35.
Ole Miss closes the regular season at home against South Carolina Saturday night.
Courtesy of Ole Miss Sports
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