
Ole Miss Baseball Advances to NCAA Super Regional After Thrilling Extra-Innings Victory
Ole Miss survived a back-and-forth battle with Arizona State, rallying in the tenth inning to secure a 5-4 win and a shot at hosting the next Super Regional.
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Ole Miss survived a back-and-forth battle with Arizona State, rallying in the tenth inning to secure a 5-4 win and a shot at hosting the next Super Regional.
Ole Miss baseball is one win away from a super regional, facing Arizona State in a high‑stakes showdown in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a broadcast on ESPN+.

The Ole Miss Rebels secured a 6‑3 win over Nebraska in a rain‑interrupted two‑day game, advancing to the regional final scheduled for 7 p.m. CT. Key contributions from Furniss, Rabe and Paino highlighted the effort.

A grueling 14‑inning contest saw the Ole Miss Rebels defeat Arizona State, with key performances from Bissetta, Randle and the pitching staff, positioning them for a clash with top‑seeded Nebraska.
Ole Miss will meet Nebraska on May 30 in the NCAA Lincoln Regional, a game that will decide which team advances to the regional final on May 31. The matchup follows a grueling victory over Arizona State and will be televised on ESPNU with streaming on FUBO and the ESPN app.
Brayden Randle's walk‑off single in a 14‑inning game propels Ole Miss past Arizona State, forcing a showdown with Nebraska in the Lincoln Regional.

The Rebels, fresh off a 14‑inning victory, will rely on starter Taylor Rabe and a potent lineup to face the Cornhuskers on ESPNU.

In a marathon 14‑inning battle, Ole Miss outlasted Arizona State 7‑6, with Judd Utermark’s 50th career homer and a late RBI single by Brayden Randle sealing the win. The Rebels will now face Nebraska on Saturday night.

The #2 seeded Rebels will meet Arizona State on Friday night, with a potential showdown against Nebraska or South Dakota State awaiting the victor.

The No. 18 Rebels travel to Nebraska to open against the Wildcats, carrying a 100‑home‑run season and a pitching staff that ranks among the nation’s best.

The No. 17 Rebels lost 10‑8 to the Tigers in Hoover, with Hayden Federico’s four‑RBI performance highlighted by a career‑high night and a late rally that fell short.

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.

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.

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.