Ole Miss Baseball Secures Super Regional Berth After Thrilling Victory
The Rebels edged Arizona State 5-4 in Lincoln, and now await the winner of the Auburn Regional to determine their opponent and venue.
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The Rebels edged Arizona State 5-4 in Lincoln, and now await the winner of the Auburn Regional to determine their opponent and venue.
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.

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 second‑seeded Rebels confront the third‑seeded Sun Devils in a rain‑shortened game that featured dramatic home runs, a milestone homer, and a broadcast on ESPN2.

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. 2 seeded Rebels, led by seasoned players and a determined coaching staff, are poised to confront Arizona State and chase a deep run in the NCAA tournament.

The 2026 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament selection show will air at 11 a.m. on ESPN2, revealing a 64‑team field. Ole Miss is projected as a No. 2 seed with a ten‑day break before its first game, and analysts differ on the regional assignment.

With a 36‑21 record, the Rebels rely on ace arms like Hunter Elliott and Taylor Rabe, but they must sharpen a inconsistent bat to repeat last year’s success.

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.
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.

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 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.
With a top‑16 seed on the line, Ole Miss and Alabama meet in Tuscaloosa for the decisive third game of their series, a contest that could reshape the SEC Tournament bracket.

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.