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Ole Miss Women’s Basketball Selected Fourth in SEC Media Poll, Madison Scott Named Preseason All-SEC Second Team

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Prior to festivities later this week at the SEC’s Annual Basketball Tipoff in Birmingham, Ole Miss has been voted to finish fourth in the conference in the SEC Preseason Media Poll released on Tuesday.
 
The No. 4 preseason selection by the media is the highest for Ole Miss in the history of the poll dating beginning in 1990-91. The defending national champions LSU were voted to win the conference followed by NCAA Tournament teams in South Carolina, Tennessee and the Rebels to round out the top-four.
 
LSU’s Angel Reese was named the media’s Preseason Player of the Year, with teammate Hailey Van Lith, Tennessee’s Rickea Jackson and Ole Miss’ own Madison Scott also receiving votes.
 
Entering her fourth season in Oxford, Scott earned a spot on the Preseason All-SEC Second team, after earning SEC All-Defensive and SEC Second-Team accolades last season. Entering her senior year, Scott looks to move up the Ole Miss record books, as she currently sits at No. 10 in school history with a total of 21 career double-doubles.
 
As a team, Ole Miss is back for year six of the Yolett McPhee-McCuin era and looking to reach its third-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. The Rebels captivated the nation this past March in its upset of No. 1 Stanford on the home court of the Cardinal to advance to the program’s 11th Sweet 16.
 
A key core returns including Scott, as well as fourth-year Rebel in Snudda Collins along with Marquesha DavisElauna EatonRita Igbokwe and Ayanna Thompson. Newcomers are abundant with the addition of five freshmen and three Power Five transfers in KK DeansKharyssa Richardson and Kennedy Todd-Williams.
 
Ole Miss hosts its lone exhibition from the SJB Pavilion against Rust College on Oct. 29 at 3 p.m. CT. The Rebels kick off the regular season against Queens for its annual Kids Day on Nov. 6 at 11 a.m. CT on SEC Network +. Ole Miss welcomes Oklahoma to Oxford on Nov. 9 in for its opening night matchup against the Sooners at 6 p.m., airing nationally on SEC Network. 
 
2023-24 SEC Preseason Media Poll

  1. LSU
  2. South Carolina
  3. Tennessee
  4. Ole Miss
  5. Mississippi State
  6. Arkansas
  7. Georgia
  8. Texas A&M
  9. Alabama
  10. Florida
  11. Missouri
  12. Auburn
  13. Kentucky
  14. Vanderbilt

 
Preseason Player of the Year
Angel Reese, LSU
 
Preseason All-SEC First-Team
Flau’Jae Johnson, LSU
Angel Reese, LSU
Hailey Van Lith, LSU
Kamila Cardoso, South Carolina
Rickea Jackson, Tennessee
 
Preseason All-SEC Second Team
Anneesah Morrow, LSU
Madison Scott, Ole Miss
Jessika Carter, Mississippi State
Jewel Spear, Tennessee
Aicha Coulibaly, Texas A&M
Jordyn Cambridge, Vanderbilt


Courtesy of Ole Miss Sports

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