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Stieg, who played at Ole Miss from 1980-83, helped the Rebels qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history in 1981. Shooting 56.1% from the floor, Stieg averaged 7.9 ...
Don Kessinger, MLB shortstop, All-Star, and Gold Glove Award winner, and Ole Miss head baseball coach [1] Grae Kessinger, MLB shortstop [2] Keith Kessinger, MLB shortstop and head baseball coach for Arkansas State Red Wolves [3] Bobby Kielty, major league outfielder; Frank Kinard (1914–1985), NFL offensive tackle; Dawson Knox, NFL tight end
Ole Miss also owns University-Oxford Airport, which is located north of the main campus. [78] North Mississippi Japanese Supplementary School, a Japanese weekend school, is operated in conjunction with Ole Miss, with classes held on campus. [93] [94] It opened in 2008 and was jointly established by several Japanese companies and the university.
Soileau was born in Baton Rouge on March 15, 1975. [3] She attended Parkview Baptist High School, where she excelled on the school's soccer team, [4] though a girls' team did not exist in her first year, so she played on the boys' team. [5]
In 1989, star Ole Miss women's basketball player Kimsey O'Neal became the first black student to gain the title "Miss Ole Miss." One year later, in 1990, Roy Lee "Chucky" Mullins, the Rebel athlete who suffered a devastating football injury in 1989 that left him a quadriplegic, was elected "Colonel Reb" by the student body. In 2013, the ...
Ole Miss football transfer portal commitments . Check back here for further updates when they become available. David Eckert covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at deckert@gannett ...
In Julius Buelow and Nate Kalepo, Ole Miss has 40% of the starting offensive line for Washington from last season's national title game. But the numbers indicate each of those four has something ...
Ole Miss became the nation's first college football team to fly "en masse" to a game in 1937. The team flew from Memphis to Philadelphia to play Temple University Temple Owls. (University of New Mexico took the first flight of any team in 1929.) [52] [53] [54] Ole Miss' first game to be broadcast on television was in 1948 against Memphis. [55]