
Mississippi State’s Early Exit from the 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament
Ole Miss fell 10-8 to Missouri in the opening round of the SEC Tournament, highlighting bullpen struggles and the impact of the Automated Ball-Strike system.
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Ole Miss fell 10-8 to Missouri in the opening round of the SEC Tournament, highlighting bullpen struggles and the impact of the Automated Ball-Strike system.
Missouri’s 10-8 victory over Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament not only halted the Rebels’ four‑game winning streak but also shifted the landscape for both teams heading into the NCAA Tournament.
The Rebels open the SEC Tournament on May 19 in Hoover, Alabama, seeking a strong start that could cement a top‑16 national host seed, with key performances from Dom Decker, Tristan Bissetta and others.

Despite finishing ninth in the SEC and battling high strikeout rates, the Rebels' pitching staff and strategic adjustments set the stage for a potential regional hosting opportunity.

Ole Miss enters the SEC Tournament as the No. 9 seed, boasting a 36‑20 record, 11 Quad 1 wins and a pitching staff that ranks among the nation’s best. Key players such as Walker Hooks, Hunter Elliott and Judd Utermark headline a lineup that will face Missouri’s freshman standouts in a 9:30 a.m. contest broadcast on the SEC Network.

Ole Miss enters the series with a 10‑of‑12 winning streak, highlighted by weekly award winners Tristan Bissetta and Cade Townsend, while Murray State brings a potent offense led by Luke Mistone. The game will be broadcast on SEC Network+ and the Ole Miss Radio Network.

Ole Miss is on a five‑game winning streak, boasting elite pitching and a power surge that puts them in a prime position for a showdown against No. 22 Southern Miss at Trustmark Park.

Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Southern Miss each enter distinct postseason brackets with contrasting records, offensive firepower and pitching depth, aiming to cement their NCAA Tournament resumes.

The Crimson Tide closed the regular season with a 6-2 triumph over Ole Miss, earning the fourth seed and showcasing standout performances from Myles Upchurch and Bryce Fowler.

Alabama’s 6-2 win over Ole Miss wraps up the regular season, highlights key innings and sends both squads to the SEC Tournament in Hoover.

Alabama's baseball team clinched a 6-2 win over Ole Miss, completing a three-game sweep and extending its streak of consecutive SEC series victories.

The Rebels erupted early and never looked back, delivering a commanding 9‑0 win over the Crimson Tide that featured a dominant pitching performance and a barrage of offensive fireworks.

Taylor Rabe's 13 strikeouts and Will Furniss's three-run homer powered Ole Miss to a 9-0 win over Alabama, a game that could shape NCAA regional hosting rights.

Taylor Rabe and JP Robertson combined for a two‑hit shutout as Ole Miss routed Alabama 9‑0, forcing a decisive Game 3 on Saturday afternoon.
The Rebels rallied after a 5‑4 opening loss, with Austin Fawley’s two‑run blast, Will Furniss’s three‑run shot and Owen Paino’s solo homer extending a 7‑0 lead, while pitcher Taylor Rabe struck out nine and kept Alabama hitless through four innings.

On May 14, 2026, Alabama secured a 5-4 victory over Ole Miss in a back-and-forth contest that hinged on timely hitting and relief pitching.

Alabama’s baseball team edged Ole Miss 5-4 in a tightly contested series opener, highlighted by strong pitching and timely hitting.

Alabama survives a back‑and‑forth opener, pulling ahead in the seventh to beat Ole Miss 5‑4
The Crimson Tide opened their final regular‑season series with a 5‑4 win over Ole Miss, highlighted by Matthew Heiberger’s save and Tyler Fay’s 11 strikeouts.

The Rebels and Crimson Tide meet in a three‑game series that could shape postseason seeding, featuring standout players and elite pitching.

No. 15 Ole Miss Baseball will host UT Martin in its final home game of the regular season, a contest that could cap a record‑setting year for the Rebels.