
Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles

Mississippi Rebels
Highlights
Summary
BILOXI, Miss. (Interstat) ā AJ Storr scored 21 points to lead Mississippi to a 71-67 win over Southern Mississippi on Saturday at Keesler Federal Park. The Rebels improved to 6-4, while the Golden Eagles fell to 6-5. Mississippi held a narrow 31-29 halftime lead before both offenses improved after the break. The Rebels scored 40 second-half points to secure the victory. Isaac Taveras led Southern Mississippi with 20 points, and Tylik Weeks added 18 points and four assists. Kezza Giffa supported Storr for Mississippi with 13 points. The Rebelsā next game is Wednesday at Alabama A&M in Tupelo. Southern Mississippi hosts Louisiana-Lafayette on Thursday.
Extended Summary
BILOXI, Miss. (Interstat) ā In a game defined by defensive pressure and missed opportunities, the Mississippi Rebels survived a gritty in-state challenge from the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles, securing a 71-67 victory in a non-conference menās basketball game Saturday at Keesler Federal Park. The Rebels, who entered as overwhelming favorites, improved to 6-4, while Southern Mississippi fell to 6-5. The contestās pivotal stretch arrived late in the second half, transforming a back-and-forth affair into a decisive separation. With just over four minutes remaining and Mississippi clinging to a 58-55 lead, the Rebels unleashed a critical 6-0 run that ultimately sealed the outcome. The sequence began with Patton Pinkins of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, draining a three-pointer off an assist from Kezza Giffa. On the ensuing possession, AJ Storr intercepted a Southern Mississippi pass and converted a fast-break layup. Following a Golden Eagles timeout, Storr struck again with a stepback jumper, pushing the Rebel advantage to 64-55 with 2:19 to play. Southern Mississippi, which had battled to stay within a single possession for much of the half, could not recover from that sudden burst. The Golden Eagles managed to cut the deficit to four points on two occasions in the final minute but could get no closer, as Mississippi made enough free throws down the stretch to close out the win. The game was a stark contrast in offensive efficiency. Mississippi scored 71 points on just 64 possessions, an offensive rating of 110.3, while Southern Mississippi managed 67 points on 70 possessions, a rating of 96.4. The Rebelsā defense was the catalyst, forcing 13 Golden Eagles turnovers and converting them into 18 points. Mississippi also tallied 10 steals and four blocks, with Corey Chest contributing two of those blocks. Storr, a 6-foot-7 guard from Rockford, Illinois, led all scorers with 21 points, showcasing his ability to score at all levels. His backcourt mate, Giffa of Paris, France, added 13 points, two assists, and a game-high four steals. The Rebelsā frontcourt provided balance, with Malik Dia of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, scoring 11 points and Pinkins adding 12 off the bench. Southern Mississippi was led by the dynamic duo of Isaac Taveras and Tylik Weeks. Taveras, from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, scored 20 points and grabbed six defensive rebounds. Weeks, of New York City, filled the stat sheet with 18 points, four assists, and three offensive rebounds in 37 minutes of action. Djahi Binet of Nice, France, contributed nine points and a team-high seven rebounds. The first half set the tone for a defensive struggle, with Mississippi taking a narrow 31-29 lead into the break. Both teams shot under 35% from three-point range for the game, and Southern Mississippiās struggles at the free-throw line proved costly; the Golden Eagles converted only 13 of their 20 attempts from the charity stripe. Mississippi was not much better, making 18 of 26. The Rebelsā ball movement, evidenced by a 10-4 advantage in assists, and their ability to protect the basketball, committing only seven turnovers, provided the slim margins necessary for victory in a contest where field goals were difficult to manufacture. Southern Mississippi returns to action Thursday at home against Louisiana-Lafayette. Mississippi travels to face Alabama A&M on Wednesday in Tupelo.
Preview
BILOXI, Miss. (Interstat) ā A pair of in-state menās basketball programs trending in opposite directions will meet on a neutral court Saturday when Southern Mississippi faces Mississippi at Keesler Federal Park. The Golden Eagles (6-4) enter having won three of their last four, including a 68-60 home victory over Grambling on Monday. Guard Isaac Taveras led the way with 18 points and five assists, continuing a strong stretch where he has averaged 14.7 points over his last six games. Southern Miss has shown resilience in close games, with its last three wins coming by an average of 7.7 points. Conversely, the Rebels (5-4) are looking to halt a four-game skid, their most recent a 63-58 loss at Saint Johnās on Dec. 6. During the slide, Ole Miss has struggled offensively, failing to reach 70 points in any of the four defeats. Forward Malik Dia has been a bright spot, averaging 16.5 points over the last two contests, including an 18-point effort against the Red Storm. The matchup at the Biloxi arena offers a respite from true road environments for both. Southern Miss, under first-year coach Juan Cardona, has relied on a balanced attack, with Tylik Weeks (19 points vs. Grambling) and Dylan Brumfield providing consistent support for Taveras. Ole Miss, led by third-year coach Chris Beard, will need more offensive production beyond Dia to snap its losing streak. The Rebelsā defense, which held Saint Johnās to 63 points, will be tested by a Golden Eagle team averaging 76.4 points in its wins. Historically, Ole Miss holds a commanding lead in the series, but the programs have not met since 2016. Saturdayās game represents a critical non-conference opportunity for the Rebels to regain momentum before a trip to North Carolina State, while Southern Miss aims to secure a signature win ahead of Sun Belt Conference play. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. CST.