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Ole Miss women’s basketball live score updates vs No. 1 South Carolina, Dawn Staley

What Coach Yo said after Ole Miss beat Tennessee
Ole Miss women’s basketball beat Tennessee for the first time under Coach Yo on Sunday.
Ole Miss women’s basketball will be out to score its first win over South Carolina since 2010 when it travels to Colonial Life Arena to take on the No. 1 Gamecocks on Sunday.
The Rebels have lost their last 17 games against coach Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks, but pushed South Carolina to the brink last season in an overtime loss in Oxford.
Ole Miss (16-5, 6-2 SEC) will arrive in Columbia in second place in the SEC, having won each of its last four games. One of those victories came against Tennessee, a program Coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin previously hadn’t beaten since her arrival at Ole Miss.
The Gamecocks (20-0, 8-0) have claimed seven of their eight SEC wins by double digits, with the only exception coming on a road trip to LSU.
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- Date: Feb. 4
- Time: 1 p.m. CT
Ole Miss women’s basketball live score updates vs. South Carolina
Ole Miss women’s basketball schedule 2024
Next five games:
- Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. vs Texas A&M
- Feb. 15 at 5 p.m. at Florida
- Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. vs. Mississippi State
- Feb. 22 at 6:30 p.m. vs Georgia
- Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. at Mizzou
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How to Watch Oklahoma’s Top 15 Clash With Ole Miss

Oklahoma is once again at the center of an exciting weekend in the Southeastern Conference.
Brent Venables’ Sooners shook off the loss to Texas with a poised showing against South Carolina.
OU leaned on its running game and a dominant defensive showing to power past the Gamecocks 26-7 in the program’s first-ever trip to Williams-Brice Stadium, which set up a top 15 matchup and another first.
Ole Miss makes its inaugural trip to Gaylord-Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Saturday (11 a.m., ABC). Lane Kiffin’s squad notched a 26-14 win over the Sooners last year in Oxford, extending the Rebels’ all-time lead in the series to 2-0.
Mississippi first defeated Oklahoma 27-25 in the 1999 Independence Bowl in Bob Stoops’ first year in Norman.
Both teams look significantly different than the teams that contested last year’s matchup.
Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart moved on to the NFL, where he now starts for the New York Giants, while the OU starting quarterback, Jackson Arnold, is struggling at Auburn.
John Mateer replaced Arnold in Norman, and he also enjoyed a bounce-back performance over the weekend.
He wasn’t asked to push the ball too far downfield in his second start since undergoing hand surgery, but Mateer did plenty.
Mateer completed 18-of-26 passes for 150 yards and a touchdown against South Carolina, and he added 14 rushing yards on eight carries. Crucially, he avoided turning the ball over, which has been a small blip on even his best performances in an OU uniform so far.
True freshman running back Tory Blaylock got the biggest workload on the ground, carrying the ball 19 times for 101 yards and a touchdown, and sophomore Xavier Robinson paired with Blaylock to rush 11 times for 58 yards and a touchdown.
The new Rebel leader is Ferris State transfer Trinidad Chambliss.
He took hold of the starting quarterback spot for Ole Miss after Austin Simmons sustained an injury earlier this year, and Chambliss hasn’t looked back.
Chambliss has completed 62.7 percent of his passes this year for 1,549 yards and eight touchdowns while throwing only one interception. He’s also totaled 323 rushing yards and five scores on the ground on 70 carries.
He completed 19-of-36 passes for 263 yards and one touchdown in Saturday’s 43-35 loss to Georgia, which represented the first setback of the year for Ole Miss.
Texas A&M and Alabama remain the only two teams that have yet to lose in SEC play this year, and OU and Mississippi are two of six teams with one loss in conference play so far. Saturday’s battle between the Sooners and the Rebels represents another key matchup in the race to see which two teams will battle for the SEC Championship in Atlanta this winter.
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New documentary spotlighting Alzheimer’s, dementia care in SC to screen in the Midlands

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – A new documentary screening soon in the Midlands puts a new spotlight on Alzheimer’s and dementia care in South Carolina
Two free screenings of “My Mama Joe: Hope & Help” will be held on Nov. 6 and 7, with the first being at Claflin University in Orangeburg. The second screening will be held at the Nickelodeon Theater in Columbia.
The film is described as a powerful story of love, caregiving and finding strength through the challenges of dementia.
Both screenings are free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Click here for more information.
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Watch Oklahoma LB Kendal Daniels Talk OU’s Win at South Carolina

Ryan is co-publisher at Sooners On SI and covers a number of sports in and around Norman and Oklahoma City.
Working both as a journalist and a sports talk radio host, Ryan has covered the Oklahoma Sooners, the Oklahoma City Thunder, the United States Men’s National Soccer Team, the Oklahoma City Energy and more.
Since 2019, Ryan has simultaneously pursued a career as both a writer and a sports talk radio host, working for the Flagship for Oklahoma sports, 107.7 The Franchise, as well as AllSooners.com.
Ryan serves as a contributor to The Franchise’s website, TheFranchiseOK.com, which was recognized as having the “Best Website” in 2022 by the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters.
Ryan holds an associate’s degree in Journalism from Oklahoma City Community College in Oklahoma City, OK.
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