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1 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Ole Miss Athletics Media Relations PO Box 217 University, MS Web: OleMissSports.com Facebook: OLE MISS BASEBALL CONTACT: BILL BUNTING OFFICE PHONE: CELL PHONE: SCHEDULE/RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME Feb. 14 at Stetson W, 7-0 Feb. 15 at Stetson W, 11-1 Feb. 16 at Stetson W, 8-2 FEB. 19 UT-MARTIN W, 6-0 FEB. 21 GEORGIA STATE W, 3-0 FEB. 22 GEORGIA STATE W, 9-1 FEB. 23 GEORGIA STATE L, 4-6 FEB. 25 LOUISIANA-MONROE W, 5-4 FEB. 26 LOUISIANA-MONROE W, 4-3 FEB. 28 UCF W, 4-3 (13 INNINGS) MAR. 1 UCF W, 5-4 (10 INNINGS) MAR. 2 UCF W, 9-2 MAR. 5 MEMPHIS L, 1-4 MAR. 7 UALR W, 2-1 (10 INNINGS) MAR. 8 UALR W, 11-5 MAR. 9 UALR W, 11-1 Mar. 11 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-1 Mar. 12 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 8-3 Mar. 14 at #1 South Carolina* W, 6-4 Mar. 15 at #1 South Carolina* L, 4-5 (10 Innings) Mar. 15 at #1 South Carolina* L, 1-3 MAR. 19 ARKANSAS STATE W, 4-3 MAR. 21 MISSOURI* W, 4-3 MAR. 22 MISSOURI* W, 7-1 MAR. 23 MISSOURI* W, 8-3 Mar. 25 vs. Southern Miss - 1 L, 3-5 Mar. 28 at Alabama* L, 6-7 Mar. 29 at Alabama* (CSS) L, 5-6 (10 Innings) Mar. 30 at Alabama* L, 1-3 APRIL 2 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W, 11-1 APRIL 4 AUBURN* W, 8-5 (13 INNINGS) APRIL 5 AUBURN* - DH W, 6-0 APRIL 5 AUBURN* - DH W, 5-1 April 8 at Memphis - 2 W, 9-1 APRIL 9 MURRAY STATE W, 8-5 April 11 at #13 Mississippi State* W, 6-1 April 12 at #13 Mississippi State* L, 5-6 (10 INNINGS) April 13 at #13 Mississippi State* W, 12-2 APRIL 17 #7 LSU* (ESPNU) L, 3-4 (13 INNINGS) APRIL 18 #7 LSU* W, 5-1 APRIL 19 #7 LSU* (FSN) L, 0-2 April 22 vs. #20 Mississippi State - 3 L, 3-8 April 25 at #17 Kentucky* W, 12-4 April 26 at #17 Kentucky* (CSS) W, 18-5 April 27 at #17 Kentucky* W, 9-6 APRIL 30 SOUTHERN MISS L, 6-7 MAY 2 ARKANSAS* W, 3-2 MAY 3 ARKANSAS* (FSN) W, 7-4 MAY 4 ARKANSAS* (CSS) L, 1-11 MAY 9 GEORGIA* W, 12-2 MAY 10 GEORGIA* L, 0-2 MAY 11 GEORGIA* W, 2-1 (10 INNINGS) May 13 at Arkansas State W, 16-9 May 15 at Texas A&M* W, 8-4 May 16 at Texas A&M* (ESPNU) W, 4-2 May 17 at Texas A&M* L, 6-9 May 21 vs. Arkansas/Alabama - 4 TBA 1 - at Trustmark Park (Pearl, Miss.) 2 - at Autozone Park (Memphis, Tenn.) 3 - Governor s Cup at Trustmark Park (Pearl, Miss.) 4 - SEC Tournament at Regions Park (Hoover, Ala.) * - Southeastern Conference game HOME GAMES INDICATED IN BOLD AND CAPS All times Central and subject to change #10 Ole Miss - No. 2 Seed REBELS (40-16, SEC) Head Coach: Mike Bianco Career: At UM: Date: May 21, 2014 Location: Hoover, Ala. Venue: Hoover Metropolitan Stadium Capacity: 10,800 Surface: Grass SEC Tournament Record: Radio: Ole Miss Baseball Network Satellite Radio: Sirius 108/XM 199 Television: Fox Sports South Announcers: Dave Neal & Larry Conley Live Stats: SECSports.com Live Video: Blacked Out On ESPN3.com Twitter OLE MISS QUICK HITS Southeastern Conference TOURNAMENT Ole Miss found itself in the top 25 of the national rankings for the 12th consecutive week, topping out at No. 10. The Rebels are tops in the SEC in batting (.304), third in home runs (36) and second in scoring (344 runs). Ole Miss weekend rotation holds a 2.59 ERA with 74 earned runs allowed in innings pitched this year A pair of Rebels rank in the top five in the SEC in hits: Auston Bousfield (1st - 83) and Will Allen (2nd - 80). Will Allen leads the SEC in batting average (.359) and is second in RBI (55) and seventh in home runs (7). Auston Bousfield is third in the SEC in average (.353), and is sixth in RBI (45) and runs scored (47). Sikes Orvis is second in the SEC in home runs (12) while Braxton Lee leads the league in steals this season (27). Seniors Will Allen and Austin Anderson were both named semifinalists for the Dick Howser Trophy by the NCBWA. RHP Chris Ellis and LHP Christian Trent finished the regular season a combined 17-0 and 13-0 in SEC play. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP POSITION PLAYERS Pos. Name Yr. B/T GP-GS AVG HR R RBI Of Note: C Will Allen Sr. R/R Named to Olson Award watch list Monday 1B Sikes Orvis Jr. L/R Team leader and second in SEC in home runs 2B Preston Overbey Sr. R/R Has filled four roles in B, 1B, DH, OF SS Errol Robinson Fr. R/R Named to 2014 Wallace Award watch list 3B Austin Anderson Sr. L/R Hit 3-run walkoff home run in 13th vs. Auburn LF Braxton Lee Jr. L/R Junior leads the SEC in steals with 28 in 14 CF Auston Bousfield Jr. R/R Drove in both runs in 2-1 win vs. UGA Sunday RF Will Jamison Jr. L/L Hit his second home run of season vs. UALR DH J.B. Woodman Fr. L/R Drove in game-tying run in both wins A&M PITCHING Pos. Name W-L ERA IP BB SO Of Note: RHP Chris Ellis Finished regular season 9-0 on the year and 7-0 in SEC play LHP Christian Trent Finished regular season 8-0 on the year and 6-0 in SEC play RHP Sam Smith Has suffered only six losess in last 33 starts for the Rebels BULLPEN Pos. Name W-L ERA IP BB SO Of Note: RHP Josh Laxer Holds five of the team s 12 saves recorded this season RHP Aaron Greenwood Has two saves and has made 17 appearances this season LHP Preston Tarkington Has made 18 relief appearances on the season for the Rebels LHP Wyatt Short Picked up relief win vs. Missouri to clinch series sweep Sunday LHP Jeremy Massie Has split time as a starter and in the bullpen for the Rebels RHP Scott Weathersby Struck out career-high six batters Friday night at Alabama LHP Matt Denny Picked up the relief win over Murray State in midweek

2 PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS WEDNESDAY - TBA TBA OLE MISS - TBA 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES REBELS PICKED SIXTH, STAND IN FIRST Ole Miss found itself in an unusual position entering the season when the Rebels were picked to finish sixth in the SEC Western Division in a vote of the league s coaches prior to the start of the season. At the end of the regular season, the Rebels have defied the prognosticators and stand in first place in the division to claim the program s third SEC Western Division title in the Mike Bianco era and the overall No. 2 seed in the SEC Tournament as the second place team in the league. REBELS IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT The Rebels have played 54 games all-time in the Southeastern Conference Tournament and have posted a record in that time. Ole Miss hosted the first SEC Tournament in 1977, claiming the title with a 4-1 record on the way. The Rebels again won the SEC Tournament in the 2006 season, going 4-0 on the way to the title. Ole Miss has advanced to the finals four times (1977, 2005, 2006, 2008) and is 2-2 in the finals. The Rebels have advanced to the semifinals or further seven times in 13 tournament appearances. REBELS vs. THE BRACKET The Rebels have faced each team on their half of the bracket in SEC Tournament play with the exception of Texas A&M. Ole Miss has played sixth-seeded Vanderbilt the most of any team in the bracket with a 3-4 record. The Rebels have faced Arkansas five times with a 3-2 record against the Razorbacks at the tourney. Ole Miss is 3-1 against Tennessee in the SEC Tournament, last facing the Vols in the 2007 event. The Rebels have faced the LSU Tigers six times with a 1-5 record, winning the one time in SEC STANDINGS (Regular Season) EASTERN DIVISION SEC GB ALL Pct. Last 10 Streak Florida -! L1 S. Carolina W1 Vanderbilt L1 Kentucky L1 Tennessee W1 Georgia W1 Missouri L9 WESTERN DIVISION SEC GB ALL Pct. Last 10 Streak Ole Miss - ^ L1 LSU W4 Miss. State L1 Arkansas W3 Alabama W1 Texas A&M W1 Auburn L3! - SEC Champion/Eastern Division Champion ^ - SEC Western Division Champion PLAYER OF THE WEEK Feb. 17 Will Allen, Ole Miss Sr. C Feb. 24 A.J. Reed, Kentucky Jr. IF/LHP Mar. 3 Will Maddox, Tennessee Jr. IF Mar. 10 Nick Senzel, Tennessee Fr. DH Mar. 17 Vince Conde, Vanderbilt Jr. SS Mar. 24 Michael Thomas, Kentucky Sr. C Mar. 31 Grayson Greiner, South Carolina Sr. C April 7 A.J. Reed, Auburn Jr. IF/LHP April 14 Eric Anderson, Missouri Sr. Util. April 21 Connor Hale, LSU Jr. IF April 28 Auston Bousfield, Ole Miss Jr. OF May 5 Casey Turgeon, Florida Jr. IF May 12 Vince Conde, Vanderbilt Jr. SS May 19 Taylor Gushue, Florida Jr. C REBELS IN THE 2014 RANKINGS Week BA CB Perfect NCBWA USAToday Preseason NR 30 NR 32 RV February 18 NR 27 NR 26 RV February 25 NR 25 NR 24 RV March NR March March March March April April April April May May May May 27 June 3 2 PITCHER OF THE WEEK Feb. 17 Wil Crowe, South Carolina Fr. RHP Feb. 24 Aaron Nola, LSU Jr. RHP Mar. 3 Ross Mitchell, Miss. State Jr. LHP Brett Graves, Missouri Jr. RHP Mar. 10 Aaron Nola, LSU Jr. RHP Mar. 17 Ross Mitchell, Miss. State Jr. LHP Mar. 24 Trey Killian, Arkansas So. RHP Mar. 31 Keaton Steele, Missouri Sr. RHP Jon Keller, Alabama Jr. LHP April 7 Jalen Beeks, Arkansas Jr. LHP Chris Oliver, Arkansas Jr. RHP Aaron Nola, LSU Jr. RHP April 14 Justin Kamplain, Alabama Jr. LHP April 22 Logan Salow, Kentucky Fr. LHP April 28 Aaron Rhodes, Florida So. RHP May 5 Ryan Lawlor, Georgia So. LHP Ross Mitchell, Miss. State Jr. LHP May 12 Robert Tyler, Georgia Fr. RHP May 19 A.J. Reed, Kentucky Jr. LHP FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Feb. 17 Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt Fr. OF Feb. 24 Will Crowe, South Carolina Fr. RHP Mar. 3 Keegan Thompson, Auburn Fr. RHP Mar. 10 Robert Tyler, Georgia Fr. RHP Mar. 17 Thomas Burrows, Alabama Fr. LHP Mar. 24 Jared Poche, LSU Fr. LHP Mar. 31 Robert Tyler, Georgia Fr. RHP April 7 Hunter Webb, Alabama Fr. OF April 14 A.J. Puk, Florida Fr. LHP/1B April 22 Thomas Burrows, Alabma Fr. LHP April 28 Jake Fraley, LSU Fr. OF May 5 Nick Banks, Texas A&M Fr. OF May 12 Logan Shore, Florida Fr. RHP May 19 J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss Fr. OF

3 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES REBELS vs. ARKANSAS The Rebels hosted Arkansas in the eighth week of conference play as part of a seven-game home stretch for Ole Miss to close out home play in the regular season. The Rebels picked up the series win 2-1 by claiming the first two games in the weekend series. J.B. Woodman hit.556 in the series to lead the Rebels at the plate for the weekend. Chris Ellis and Christian Trent both picked up wins in the series, while Sam Smith took the lone loss. Aaron Greenwood and Josh Laxer both picked up saves, combining for 4.0 scoreless innings in relief. REBELS vs. TEXAS A&M The Aggies were the most recent foe for the Rebels as the two teams played each other in the final week of the regular season at Texas A&M. Ole Miss picked up a 2-1 series win, claiming the first two games of the weekend series. Will Allen led the Rebels at the plate with a.500 average (6x12) with three runs and three RBI. J.B. Woodman drove in the game-tying run and scored the go-ahead run in both of the Rebels wins. Chris Ellis moved to 9-0 on the season and Christian Trent to 8-0 with wins to clinch the series. THROUGH 56 GAMES IN 2013 Through 56 games a year ago, the Rebels had posted a record and were coming off series loss at Vanderbilt. Ole Miss was hitting at a.278 clip with 23 home runs and 275 RBI, while going 43-of-78 in steal attempts. The Rebel pitching staff was holding to a 3.15 ERA and a.244 opponent s batting average. Pitchers had allowed 202 walks with 403 strikeouts in innings. ALLEN S PRODUCTION UP Senior Will Allen has been solid in his offensive production this season. Through 56 games this season, the catcher has tallied seven home runs and 55 RBI, passing his total offensive production from his junior season when he hit four home runs and tallied 23 RBI. ALLEN NAMED SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ole Miss got its first SEC Player of the Week selection on the opening week of play when the league office tabbed senior catcher Will Allen for the honor. Allen hit.545 in the series at Stetson with 10 RBI through 11 at bats and two home runs to help pace the Ole Miss offense against the Hatters. He tallied five RBI in the second game of the series on a 2-for-3 performance and four RBI on a 3-for-4 performance Sunday in the series finale. BOUSFIELD NAMED SEC, NCBWA PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ole Miss notched its second SEC Player of the Week on April 28 following a series sweep of Kentucky on the road. Auston Bousfield earned the distinction after hitting.714 against the Wildcats with four doubles and a home run. He also tallied eight runs and seven RBI with a.765 on base percentage for the weekend. He was also named national Hitter of the Week by the NCBWA. WOODMAN NAMED SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Ole Miss freshman outfielder/designated hitter J.B. Woodman was named the SEC Freshman of the Week by the league office on Monday after helping the Rebels to a series win on the road at Texas A&M and the SEC Western Division Title. Woodman drove in the game-tying run and scored the go-ahead run in rallies to win both Thursday and Friday s games on the way to the series win. He hit.456 for the weekend with a pair of triples and four RBI. BENCH AWARD SEMIFINALIST Will Allen was one of 60 players nationally to find himself on the watch list for the Johnny Bench Award when the Greater Wichita Sports Commission released the initial watch list for Allen took over catching duties this season after 2013 Johnny Bench Award winner Stuart Turner was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the third round of the MLB Draft. When the list was pared down to 15 semifinalists this past week, Allen again made the cut to become the second straight Rebel catcher to make the semifinalist list for the award. HEAD COACH MIKE BIANCO TH SEASON AT OLE MISS 14TH SEASON BIANCO VS OPPONENTS Alabama (.521) Arkansas (.563) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1.000) Arkansas State (.724) Auburn (.558) Georgia (543) Georgia State (.667) Kentucky (.600) LSU (.434) Louisiana-Monroe (.700) Memphis (.741) Mississippi State (.517) Missouri (.800) Murray State (.885) South Carolina (.457) Southeastern Louisiana (.750) Southern Mississippi (.467) Stetson (1.000) Texas A&M (.571) UALR (.833) UCF (1.000) UT-Martin (1.000) YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year School W-L Conf. NCAA 1998 McNeese State McNeese State McNeese State Regional 2001 Ole Miss Regional 2002 Ole Miss Ole Miss Regional 2004 Ole Miss Regional 2005 Ole Miss S. Regional 2006 Ole Miss S. Regional 2007 Ole Miss S. Regional 2008 Ole Miss Regional 2009 Ole Miss S. Regional 2010 Ole Miss Regional 2011 Ole Miss Ole Miss Regional 2013 Ole Miss Regional 2014 Ole Miss Total 17 Seasons RECORD BREAKDOWN Category Record (Pct) Home (.728) Road (.516) Neutral (.494) vs. SEC Teams (.540) vs. SEC West (.522) vs. SEC East (.570) In SEC s (.545) SEC Tournament (.500) NCAA Regionals (.571) NCAA Super Regionals (.273) Non-Conference Foes (.738) In February (.795) In March (.686) In April (.612) In May (.524) In June (.514) One Run s (.527) Two Run s (.632) Extra-Inning s (.579) 3

4 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD WATCH LIST Junior right-hander Chris Ellis was named to the midseason watch list for the Golden Spikes Award by USA Baseball when the organization released the list of 50 candidates recently. He is the most recent Rebel to be a candidate for the award, joining previous candidates such as Drew Pomeranz, Stuart Turner, Alex Yarbrough and Stephen Head. PITCHER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Ellis also found himself on the initial watch list for the Pitcher of the Year award when the College Baseball Foundation announced the list of 47 pitchers in April. Redshirt sophomore Christian Trent also found himself on the list, giving the Rebels two players on the watch list. South Carolina was the only other SEC team with two players on the lits. BROOKS WALLACE AWARD WATCH LIST Freshman shortstop Errol Robinson found himself on the initial watch list for the Brooks Wallace Award honoring the nation s top shortstop. The rookie is one of five freshman nationally to be named to the 32-man list released by the College Baseball Foundation in conjunction with the release of the Pitcher of the Year Watch list. BOUSFIELD WINS C SPIRE BOO FERRISS TROPHY Junior Auston Bousfield was named as the winner of the 2014 Ferriss Trophy presented annually to the top collegiate baseball player in Mississippi by the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. Bousfield joined four previous winners from Ole Miss, including Stephen Head, Brian Pettway, Scott Bittle and Drew Pomeranz. Bousfield was the only hitter among the five finalists in He was one of five finalists for the award that included teammate and RHP Chris Ellis. ALLEN, BOUSFIELD ON OLSON AWARD WATCH LIST Senior C Will Allen and junior OF Auston Bousfield were tabbed by College Baseball Lineup earlier this week as two of the players named to the initial 80-man watch list for the Gregg Olson Award presented annually to the breakout player of the year in college baseball. Both players have jumped up their season production significantly compared to previous seasons to help Ole Miss success this year. REBEL QUALITY STARTS (At least 6.0 IP and 3 ER or fewer) Date Pitcher vs. Opponent (Stat Line) 2/14 Ellis at Stetson (6.0 IP, 4H, 0R, 0ER, 2BB, 4K) 2/15 Trent at Stetson (6.0 IP, 3H, 1R, 1ER, 0BB, 6K) 2/21 Ellis vs. Ga. State (9.0 IP, 5H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 4K) 2/22 Trent vs. Ga. State (7.0 IP, 3H, 1R, 1ER, 0BB, 6K) 2/28 Ellis vs. UCF (7.0 IP, 1H, 1R, 0ER, 4BB, 5K) 3/2 Smith vs. UCF (6.0 IP, 4H, 0R, 0ER, 2BB, 4K) 3/9 Smith vs. UALR (6.0 IP, 5H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 3K) 3/11 Massie at SELA (6.0 IP, 3H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 3K) 3/15 Trent at #1 USC (6.0 IP, 6H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 5K) 3/15 Smith at #1 USC (7.0 IP, 6H, 3R, 2ER, 1BB, 5K) 3/21 Ellis vs. Missouri (7.1 IP, 5H, 1R, 0ER, 2BB, 5K) 3/22 Trent vs. Missouri (6.0 IP, 4H, 1R, 1ER, 2BB, 5K) 3/23 Smith vs. Missouri (6.0 IP, 5H, 3R, 2ER, 1BB, 1K) 3/29 Trent at Alabama (6.1 IP, 5H, 2R, 1ER, 0BB, 4K) 3/30 Smith at Alabama (6.2 IP, 8H, 3R, 3ER, 0BB, 3K) 4/5 Trent vs. Auburn (9.0 IP, 5H, 0R, 0ER, 2BB, 5K) 4/5 Smith vs. Auburn (6.2 IP, 7H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 4K) 4/11 Ellis at #13 Miss. State (6.2 IP, 8H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 2K) 4/12 Trent at #13 Miss. State (6.2 IP, 8H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 3K) 4/13 Smith at #13 Miss. State (6.0 IP, 6H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 3K) 4/17 Ellis vs. #7 LSU (8.0 IP, 8H, 2R, 1ER, 2BB, 6K) 4/18 Trent vs. #7 LSU (7.0 IP, 7H, 1R, 0ER, 2BB, 5K) 4/19 Smith vs. #7 LSU (7.1 IP, 5H, 2R, 2ER, 1BB, 4K) 4/25 Ellis at #17 Kentucky (7.0 IP, 5H. 2R. 2ER, 3BB, 5K) 4/26 Trent at #17 Kentucky (6.0 IP, 6H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 4K) 5/2 Ellis vs. Arkansas (6.0 IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, 3BB, 2K) 5/9 Ellis vs. Georgia (6.2 IP, 10H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 2K) 5/10 Trent vs. Georgia (6.2 IP, 4H, 0R, 0ER, 4BB, 3K) 5/11 Smith vs. Georgia (7.0 IP, 7H, 1R, 1ER, 0BB, 3K) 5/15 Ellis at Texas A&M (6.2 IP, 8H, 3R, 3ER, 1BB, 2K) MULTIPLE-HIT, MULTIPLE-RBI GAMES Will Allen and Auston Bousfield have paced the Rebel offense through the season, leading the squad in multiple-hit games with 24 from both Allen and Bousfield. All told, the Rebels have eight players in double-digits when it comes to multiple-hit games as Austin Anderson (20) Braxton Lee (19), Sikes Orvis (17), Errol Robinson (15), Preston Overbey (14) and J.B. Woodman (11) round out the group. Allen leads the way in multiple-rbi games with 14, while Bousfield (12), Orvis (11), Anderson (9) and Overbey (9) have all posted five or more multiple-rbi games as well. HIT STREAKS HEADED INTO THE WEEK Braxton Lee (13) holds the longest active hit streak heading into the Tournament for the Rebels after Auston Bousfield saw his 21 game hit streak snapped against Georgia. Bousfield s 21 game hit streak was the longest of the season for the Rebels. Lee also leads the way in SEC games, having hit safely in 11 consecutive conference games. Bousfield had hit safely in 16 consecutive SEC games before his streak was snapped against the Bulldogs. FINDING A WAY ON BASE Lee also holds the longest consecutive streak of reaching base at 13 games heading into the SEC Tournament. Auston Bousfield held the longest streak of reaching base at 26 straight games - a season-long for the junior - snapped Saturday at Texas A&M. It was Bousfield s second strech of 20+ games reaching base safely. 4

5 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES REBELS BEST WHEN SCORING EARLY Ole Miss has been best when scoring early this season, posting a 26-9 record when scoring first and a 16-6 mark when scoring in the first inning. The Rebels have also been proficient at the plate while starting pitching holds opponents down. Ole Miss is outscoring opponents 101-to-49 through the first three innings. The Rebels have scored an impressive 50 runs in the first inning and 40 in the third. SECOND TIME THROUGH THE LINEUP FEATURES EXPLOSIVE INNINGS Ole Miss has been even more efficient the second time through the lineup this season. In the middle innings of games, the Rebels have outscored opponents at a rate of 151-to-70 that includes explosions of 58 runs in the fifth, 51 in the sixth inning and 42 runs in the fourth inning through 56 games. WALK-OFF WINS The Rebels had a solid third week of play, posing four consecutive walk-off wins on the way to an undefeated week. Ole Miss beat ULM in the ninth in back-to-back games before taking the first two games of the UCF series with a 13-inning win and a 10-inning win. The Rebels then improved to 5-0 in walk-off games this season with a 10-inning win over UALR in the series opener. Ole Miss is 7-3 in games decided by a walk-off hit after falling at No. 1 South Carolina 5-4 in 10-innings in the opening weekend of SEC play and falling 5-4 in 10 innings at Alabama. Ole Miss fell 6-5 in 10 innings at No. 13 Mississippi State for only a third loss in walk-off fashion. The Rebels most recent walk-off wins came with an 8-5 win over Auburn in 13 innings and a 2-1 win over Georgia in 10 innings this past weekend. REBEL PITCHERS LIMIT OPPORTUNITIES Ole Miss pitching staff turned in a solid opening weekend, holding the Stetson Hatters to three runs on the weekend series and limiting offensive opportunities for the Hatters. Rebel pitchers allowed only 14 hits on the weekend and posted the first shutout of the season on opening day with a 7-0 victory. The Rebel pitching staff also struck out 24 batters through the three-game series with only seven walks. Through 14 weeks of play, the Rebels have allowed 189 runs (three runs a game) in innings of work. The Rebels have posted four shutouts and 11 games with only one run allowed. SOLID BULLPEN WORK LEADS TO SUCCESS Ole Miss bullpen has been incredibly efficient this season, continuing to hold teams in check down the stretch - especially in SEC play. Of the regular relievers who have seen more than 10 innings of work in conference play, the bullpen holds a 2.13 ERA this season. The staff has kept runs from scoring as a whole this season, inheriting 127 runners and allowing only 31 to score this year in all games played. ELLIS TALLIES COMPLETE-GAME SHUTOUT Junior right-hander Chris Ellis joined a group of Rebels to pitch a complete-game in the opener against Georgia State when he tossed a shutout of the Panthers. Ellis scattered five hits over the nine innings and allowed no walks in the outing. It marked the first complete-game of his career and comes after turning in a long outing of 4.1 innings prior to this season. TRENT TOSSES COMPLETE-GAME SHUTOUT OF HIS OWN Sophomore left-hander Christian Trent matched that performance a few weeks later when he posted a complete-game shutout of Auburn to clinch the weekend series. Trent fanned seven batters, tying a career-high while scattering five hits across the nine innings on the way to the win. THE REBELS RECORD WHEN... Category Overall SEC Overall Home Away Neutral Day games Night (6 p.m. or later) games In February In March In April In May vs. Left-handed starters vs. Right-handed starters vs. Ranked teams One-run games Two-run games run games In extra innings Shutouts Scoring first Scoring in 1st inning Scoring 1-2 runs Scoring 3-5 runs Scoring 6-9 runs Scoring 10 or more runs Leading after six innings Leading after seven innings Leading after eight innings Tied after eight innings Trailing after eight innings Outhitting the opponent Outhit by the opponent Hits are tied Hitting a home run Not hitting a home run Allowing a home run Not allowing a home run Making no errors Making one error Making two or more errors Opponent makes no errors Opponent makes one error Opponent makes two or more errors In White In Navy In Red In Pinstripes In Grey

6 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES REBELS WELCOME 15 NEWCOMERS, 8TH-RANKED RECRUITING CLASS Ole Miss welcomes 15 newcomers to the squad for the 2014 season and featured the eighth-ranked recruiting class by Baseball America coming into the season. The class features 10 freshmen and five transfers as a part of the crop of newcomers. Among the top names to watch in the class are Colby Bortles (Fr., IF), J.B. Woodman (Fr., OF), Errol Robinson (Fr., IF) and Christian Trent (So., LHP) Rebel Accolades C SPIRE BOO FERRISS AWARD FINALIST Auston Bousfield Chris Ellis TOP PROSPECTS AMONG TALENT ON THE FIELD Ole Miss featured some of the top prospects when it comes to the Major League Draft according to the preseason evaluations released by Perfect. Among all juniors nationally, the Rebels claimed two of the top 100 prospects in RHP Chris Ellis (12th) and RHP Hawtin Buchanan (62nd). Also included in the top freshman rankings were a pair of newcomers in OF J.B. Woodman (16th) and Errol Robinson (55th) among freshmen. REBELS HAVE FIVE MORE DRAFTED IN 2013 The Rebels continued the trend of sending players to the professional ranks in 2013 with five players drafted. Three players went in the first five rounds of the draft, including junior catcher Stuart Turner (3rd - Minnesota), right-hander Mike Mayers (3rd - St. Louis) and right-hander Bobby Wahl (5th - Oakland). Rounding out the draft picks were right-hander Brett Huber (31st - Detroit) and right-hander Tanner Bailey (32nd - Detroit). REBELS HAVE SIX ON MLB OPENING-DAY ROSTERS The Rebels also had a solid presence on the diamond in the Major Leagues when opening day rolled around this season. Ole Miss had six guys on opening-day rosters around the MLB including: Seth Smith - San Diego, Drew Pomeranz - Oakland, Zack Cozart - Cincinnati, Alex Presley - Houston, Aaron Barrett - Washington, Lance Lynn - St. Louis. C SPIRE BOO FERRISS AWARD WINNER Auston Bousfield NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Chris Ellis Christian Trent BROOKS WALLACE AWARD WATCH LIST Errol Robinson GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD MIDSEASON WATCH LIST Chris Ellis JOHNNY BENCH AWARD SEMIFINALIST Will Allen GREGG OLSON AWARD WATCH LIST Will Allen Auston Bousfield DICK HOWSER TROPHY SEMIFINALIST Will Allen Austin Anderson NCBWA NATIONAL HITTER OF THE WEEK Auston Bousfield - April 28 SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Will Allen - February 17 Auston Bousfield - April 28 SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK J.B. Woodman - May 19 COLLEGESPORTSMADNESS.COM NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Auston Bousfield - April 28 6

7 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS: BY POSITION Opponent Catcher 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 2/14 at Stetson Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 2/15 at Stetson Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Bortles 2/16 at Stetson Allen Overbey Dulin Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Orvis 2/19 vs. UT-Martin Allen Orvis Dulin Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Overbey 2/21 vs. Georgia State Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 2/22 vs. Georgia State Allen Bortles Dulin Anderson Robinson Overbey Bousfield Woodman Orvis 2/23 vs. Georgia State Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Bortles 2/25 vs. ULM Knight Orvis Dulin Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Allen 2/26 vs. ULM Allen Bortles Overbey Bell Anderson Lee Bousfield Jamison Orvis 2/28 vs. UCF Allen Bortles Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Orvis 3/1 vs. UCF Allen Overbey Dulin Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Orvis 3/2 vs. UCF Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bortles 3/5 vs. Memphis Knight Bortles Dulin Bell Anderson Lee Bousfield Overbey Allen 3/7 vs. UCF Allen Bortles Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Orvis 3/8 vs. UCF Allen Overbey Bell Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Orvis 3/9 vs. UCF Allen Overbey Bell Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Orvis 3/11 at SELA Knight Orvis Bell Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Overbey Allen 3/12 at SELA Allen Overbey Bell Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Orvis 3/14 at #1 USC Allen Overbey Bell Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Orvis 3/15 at #1 USC Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Bell 3/15 at #1 USC Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bell 3/19 vs. Arkansas St. Allen Orvis Dulin Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bell 3/21 vs. Missouri Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Perdzock 3/22 vs. Missouri Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bell 3/23 vs. Missouri Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 3/25 vs. So, Miss Allen Orvis Dulin Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Overbey 3/28 at Alabama Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Dulin 3/29 at Alabama Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Bell 3/30 at Alabama Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bortles 4/2 vs. UAPB Knight Orvis Gatlin Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Allen 4/4 vs. Auburn Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 4/5 vs. Auburn - 1 Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bell 4/5 vs. Auburn - 2 Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bell 4/8 at Memphis Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Bell 4/9 Murray State Knight Orvis Gatlin Bell Anderson Lee Bousfield Woodman Allen 4/11 at #13 Miss. State Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Bell 4/12 at #13 Miss. State Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 4/13 at #13 Miss. State Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 4/17 vs. #7 LSU Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 4/18 vs. #7 LSU Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bell 4/19 vs. #7 LSU Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 4/22 vs. #20 Miss. State Allen Orvis Dulin Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Overbey Bell 4/25 at #17 Kentucky Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Bell 4/26 at #17 Kentucky Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bell 4/27 at #17 Kentucky Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Jamison 4/30 vs. Southern Miss Knight Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Allen 5/2 vs. Arkansas Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 5/3 vs. Arkansas Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Bell 5/4 vs. Arkansas Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 5/9 vs. Georgia Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Bell 5/10 vs. Georgia Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 5/11 vs. Georgia Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Woodman Dulin 5/13 at Arkansas State Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 5/15 at Texas A&M Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 5/16 at Texas A&M Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 5/17 at Texas A&M Allen Orvis Overbey Anderson Robinson Lee Bousfield Jamison Woodman 7

8 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS: BY BATTING ORDER Opponent /14 at Stetson Lee Bousfield Anderson Orvis Allen Overbey Jamison Woodman Robinson 2/15 at Stetson Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Overbey Orvis Bortles Jamison Robinson 2/16 at Stetson Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Woodman Robinson Dulin 2/19 vs. UT-Martin Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Overbey Orvis Jamison Robinson Dulin 2/21 vs. Georgia State Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Woodman Jamison Robinson 2/22 vs. Georgia State Bousfield Anderson Allen Overbey Orvis Bortles Woodman Robinson Dulin 2/23 vs. Georgia State Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Bortles Jamison Robinson 2/25 vs. ULM Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Knight Robinson Dulin 2/26 vs. ULM Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Bortles Jamison Bell 2/28 vs. UCF Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Overbey Orvis Bortles Woodman Robinson 3/1 vs. UCF Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Jamison Robinson Dulin 3/2 vs. UCF Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Bortles Woodman Robinson 3/5 vs. Memphis Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bortles Overbey Bell Knight Dulin 3/7 vs. UCF Lee Anderson Bousfield Allen Bortles Overbey Orvis Robinson Woodman 3/8 vs. UCF Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Bell Jamison Robinson 3/9 vs. UCF Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Bell Woodman Robinson 3/11 at SELA Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Bell Knight Robinson 3/12 at SELA Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Overbey Orvis Bell Jamison Robinson 3/14 at #1 USC Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Overbey Bell Orvis Robinson Jamison 3/15 at #1 USC Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Bell Overbey Orvis Robinson Jamison 3/15 at #1 USC Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Orvis Bell Overbey Woodman Robinson 3/19 vs. Arkansas St. Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Orvis Bell Woodman Robinson Dulin 3/21 vs. Missouri Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Orvis Perdzock Overbey Jamison Robinson 3/22 vs. Missouri Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Orvis Bell Overbey Woodman Robinson 3/23 vs. Missouri Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Woodman Jamison Robinson 3/25 vs. So. Miss Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Orvis Overbey Woodman Robinson Jamison 3/28 at Alabama Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Orvis Dulin Overbey Robinson Jamison 3/29 at Alabama Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Overbey Bell Orvis Robinson Jamison 3/30 at Alabama Bousfield Lee Anderson Allen Overbey Bortles Orvis Robinson Woodman 4/2 vs. UAPB Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Gatlin Woodman Knight Robinson 4/4 vs. Auburn Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/5 vs. Auburn - 1 Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/5 vs. Auburn - 2 Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Bell Overbey Robinson Woodman 4/8 at Memphis Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Overbey Robinson Jamison 4/9 Murray State Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Gatlin Knight Woodman 4/11 at #13 Miss. State Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Overbey Robinson Jamison 4/12 at #13 Miss. State Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/13 at #13 Miss. State Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/17 vs., #7 LSU Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/18 vs. #7 LSU Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/19 vs. #7 LSU Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/22 vs. #20 Miss. State Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/25 at #17 Kentucky Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Robinson Overbey Jamison 4/26 at #17 Kentucky Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Robinson Overbey Woodman 4/27 at #17 Kentucky Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 4/30 vs. Southern Miss Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Robinson Overbey Knight 5/2 vs. Arkansas Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 5/3 vs. Arkansas Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Robinson Overbey Woodman 5/4 vs. Arkansas Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 5/9 vs. Georgia Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Bell Orvis Robinson Overbey Woodman 5/10 vs. Georgia Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 5/11 vs. Georgia Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Dulin Overbey Robinson 5/13 at Arkansas State Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 5/15 at Texas A&M Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 5/16 at Texas A&M Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 5/17 at Texas A&M Lee Bousfield Anderson Allen Orvis Woodman Jamison Overbey Robinson 8

9 Evan Anderson 2014 Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Mar. 12 at SELA* ND April 2 UAPB W April 9 Murray State ND April 30 Southern Miss ND May 13 at Arkansas St. W Chris Ellis 2012 Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Mar. 27 Jackson St. W* Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 17 #12 TCU W* Mar. 31 at Florida L Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 14 at Stetson W Feb. 21 Georgia State W Feb. 28 UCF ND Mar. 7 UALR ND Mar. 14 at #1 USC ND Mar. 21 Missouri W Mar. 28 at Alabama ND April 4 Auburn ND April 11 at #13 MSU W April 17 #7 LSU ND April 25 at #17 UK W May 2 Arkansas W May 9 Georgia W May 15 at Texas A&M W Josh Laxer 2012 Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 29 Jackson St. W* Mar. 14 at #22 L ville ND April 10 C. Arkansas W* May 1 vs. So. Miss W Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 26 Memphis ND Mar. 5 SELA W Mar. 12 at ULM W Mar. 27 Ark. State ND April 9 vs. #18 MSU ND April 16 vs. So. Miss ND April 23 at Ark. State ND May 1 Saint Louis ND REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES REBEL PITCHERS IN CAREER STARTS Jeremy Massie 2014 Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 26 ULM ND Mar. 5 Memphis L Mar. 11 at SELA W Mar. 19 Arkansas St. ND Mar. 25 vs. So. Miss. L April 8 at Memphis W April 22 vs. Miss. State ND Sam Smith 2012 Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 21 Arkansas St. W* Feb. 28 Memphis ND Mar. 6 UT-Martin ND Mar. 13 at #22 L ville L Mar. 20 Southern Miss L April 10 C. Arkansas W April 17 vs. Miss. State ND April 22 #15 Arkansas L May 2 Murray State ND Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 20 UT-Martin W* Feb. 24 Rhode Isl. ND Mar. 3 at FIU W Mar. 10 Lipscomb ND Mar. 17 at #11 Arkansas ND Mar. 24 #24 Texas A&M ND April 7 #2 Vanderbilt ND April 14 #22 Alabama ND April 21 at Tennessee ND April 27 #24 Kentucky ND May 5 at Auburn ND May 11 #13 Miss. State W May 17 at #2 LSU ND May 22 vs. #15 Ark. ND June 2 vs. W & M L Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 16 at Stetson W Feb. 23 Georgia State ND Mar. 2 UCF W Mar. 9 UALR W Mar. 15 at #1 USC L Mar. 23 Missouri ND Mar. 30 at Alabama L April 5 Auburn W April 12 at #13 MSU ND April 19 #7 LSU L April 27 at #17 UK ND May 4 Arkansas L May 12 Georgia ND May 17 at Texas A&M ND

10 Christian Trent 2014 Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 15 at Stetson W Feb. 22 Georgia State W Mar. 1 UCF ND Mar. 8 UALR ND Mar. 15 at #1 USC ND Mar. 22 Missouri W Mar. 29 at Alabama ND April 5 Auburn W April 13 at #13 MSU W April 18 vs. #7 LSU W April 26 at #17 UK W May 3 Arkansas W May 10 Georgia ND May 16 at Texas A&M W Jacob Waguespack 2013 Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K May 14 at So. Miss L May 23 vs. Alabama ND Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB K Feb. 19 UT-Martin W* Feb. 25 ULM ND * Indicates predetermined start 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES REBEL PITCHERS IN CAREER STARTS 10

11 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES 2014 ROSTER BY POSITION PITCHERS NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR.-EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS COLLEGE) 55 Evan Anderson LHP Fr.-HS McCloud, Okla./Dale 13 Scott Ashford LHP Jr.-1L Baton Rouge, La./Catholic (Pearl River CC) 31 Cheyene Bickel RHP Fr.-HS North Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer 32 Austin Blunt LHP Sr.-1L Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite Poteet (Howard College) 21 Hawtin Buchanan RHP Jr.-2L Biloxi, Miss./Biloxi 16 Matt Denny LHP So.-1L Jackson, Miss./Jackson Academy 10 Chris Ellis RHP Jr.-2L Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park 44 Aaron Greenwood RHP Sr.-2L Byhalia, Miss./Lewisburg HS (Bossier Parrish CC) 20 Josh Laxer RHP Jr.-2L Madison, Miss./Madison Central 35 Jeremy Massie LHP Sr.-1L Sardis, Miss./Magnolia Heights (Northwest Mississippi CC) 38 Wyatt Short LHP Fr.-HS Olive Branch, Miss./Southaven 29 Sam Smith RHP Jr.-2L Lake Charles, La./Barbe 41 Preston Tarkington RHP RS S0.-JC Searcy, Ark./Searcy (Crowder College) 47 Christian Trent LHP RS So.-JC Madisonville, La./St. Paul (Delgado CC) 2 Jacob Waguespack RHP So.-1L Prairieville, La./Dutchtown 40 Scott Weathersby RHP Jr.-1L Hattiesburg, Miss./Oak Grove CATCHERS NO. NAME B-T HT. WT. YR.-EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS COLLEGE) 30 Will Allen R-R Sr.-3L Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz 3 Austin Knight R-R So.-1L Hattiesburg, Miss./Sumrall 22 Henri Lartigue S-R Fr.-HS Southaven, Miss./Southaven 42 Holt Perdzock L-R So-1L Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School INFIELDERS NO. NAME B-T HT. WT. YR.-EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS COLLEGE) 8 Austin Anderson L-R Sr.-3L Sorrento, Fla./Mount Dora 28 Brantley Bell R-R Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe 25 Colby Bortles R-R Fr.-HS Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo 7 Dalton Dulin S-R Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School 36 John Gatlin R-R Sr.-1L Tupelo, Miss./Tupelo (Itawamba CC) 24 Sikes Orvis L-R Jr.-2L Orlando, Fla./Freedom 1 Preston Overbey R-R Sr.-3L Jackson, Tenn./University School of Jackson 6 Errol Robinson R-R Fr.-HS Boyds, Md./St. John s College 17 Kyle Toth R-R Jr.-JC Scottsdale, Ariz./Chapparal (Yavapai CC) OUTFIELDERS NO. NAME B-T HT. WT. YR.-EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS COLLEGE) 19 Peyton Attaway R-R Fr.-HS Shreveport, La./Captain Shreve 9 Auston Bousfield R-R Jr.-2L Oakland, Fla./West Orange 14 Cameron Dishon R-R Fr.-HS Beaumont, Texas/Bridge City 4 Will Jamison L-L Jr.-2L Memphis Tenn./Evangelical Christian 11 Braxton Lee L-R Jr.-JC Picayune, Miss./Picayune (Pearl River CC) 12 J.B. Woodman L-R Fr.-HS Orlando, Fla./Edgewater Head Coach: Mike Bianco, 14th Season (LSU, 1989) Assistant Coach: Carl Lafferty, 8th Season (Ole Miss, 2004) Assistant Coach: Cliff Godwin, 3rd Season (East Carolina, 2001) Volunteer Assistant: Stephen Head (Ole Miss, 2012) Student Assistant Coach: Jordan Henry Director of Operations: Andrew Case, Marc MacMillan Athletic Trainer: Josh Porter Strength and Conditioning: Ben Fleming Media Relations: Bill Bunting NUMERICAL NO. NAME POSITION 1 Preston Overbey IF/OF 2 Jacob Waguespack RHP 4 Will Jamison OF 6 Errol Robinson IF 7 Dalton Dulin IF 8 Austin Anderson IF 9 Auston Bousfield OF 10 Chris Ellis RHP 11 Braxton Lee OF 12 J.B. Woodman OF 13 Austin Knight C 14 Cameron Dishon OF 16 Matt Denny LHP 17 Kyle Toth IF 19 Peyton Attaway OF 20 Josh Laxer RHP 21 Hawtin Buchanan RHP 22 Henri Lartigue C 24 Sikes Orvis IF 25 Colby Bortles IF 28 Brantley Bell IF 29 Sam Smith RHP 30 Will Allen C 31 Cheyne Bickel RHP 32 Austin Blunt LHP 35 Jeremy Massie LHP 36 John Gatlin IF 38 Wyatt Short LHP 40 Scott Weathersby RHP 41 Preston Tarkington RHP 42 Holt Perdzock C 44 Aaron Greenwood RHP 45 Scott Ashford LHP 47 Christian Trent LHP 55 Evan Anderson LHP BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Senior 7 Will Allen, Austin Anderson, Austin Blunt, John Gatlin, Aaron Greenwood, Jeremy Massie, Preston Overbey Junior 12 Scott Ashford, Auston Bousfield, Hawtin Buchanan, Chris Ellis, Will Jamison, Austin Knight, Josh Laxer, Braxton Lee, Sikes Orvis, Sam Smith, Kyle Toth, Scott Weathersby Sophomore 6 Matt Denny, Cameron Dishon,, Holt Perdzock, Preston Tarkington, Christian Trent, Jacob Waguespack Freshman 10 Evan Anderson, Peyton Attaway, Brantley Bell, Cheyne Bickel, Colby Bortles, Dalton Dulin, Henri Lartigue, Errol Robinson, Wyatt Short, J.B. Woodman 11

12 Ellis Ole Miss 7, Stetson 0 Feb. 14, 2014 DeLand, Fla. Melching Stadium OXFORD, Miss. - The Rebels came out and turned in an all-around solid performance on opening night Friday, combining an opportunistic offense with a lock-down pitching performance as Ole Miss (1-0) shutout Stetson (0-1) by a score of 7-0. Chris Ellis (1-0) picked up the win in his first Friday night start for the Rebels, working 6.0 scoreless innings, allowing four hits with two walks and four strikeouts. Wyatt Short also turned in a solid outing, working 2.0 scoreless innings without allowing a hit and striking out four batters. Hawtin Buchanan then closed things out, working a scoreless ninth inning to preserve the shutout for the Rebels. Kurt Schluter (0-1) suffered the loss for the Hatters, allowing six runs on five hits with three walks and two strikeouts in 2.2 innings of work. Only two of the six runs were earned as the Rebels took advantage of miscues to break the game open early. Auston Bousfield paced the Rebels offensively, going 3-for-3 with a run scored and a walk as the Rebels tallied nine hits on the night in an opportunistic offensive performance. The Rebels got on the board in the first inning when Bousfield scored from second. The junior delivered a one-out double to the wall in left center to get things started. He then stole third during the next at bat and came home on the steal when the ball hit in the dirt and kicked to the backstop to give Ole Miss a 1-0 lead. The lead grew in the third when Braxton Lee scored on a ground ball to first from Austin Anderson as part of a five-run inning for the Rebels. Lee drew a walk to open the inning and took second on a steal. He then moved to third on a sac bunt from Bousfield down the third base line. The third baseman s throw pulled the first baseman off the bag, allowing Bousfield to reach safely and put runners at the corners for the Rebels. Lee then came home a batter later when Austin Anderson delivered a ground ball to first and the Hatters threw Bousfield out at second to get the lead runner. The Rebels held the 2-0 lead, however, with one out on the board. He then came home with a single to center from Will Allen and the Rebels moved the lead out to 3-0. A double from Preston Overbey and a walk of Will Jamison loaded the bases before J.B. Woodman would send a single back up the middle to bring home two more runs and keep runners at the corners. Errol Robinson delivered a single to left to score a sixth run and send the Hatters to the bullpen for right-handed freshman Mitchell Jordan. Jordan coaxed a pop up to left for the final out, but the Rebels held a 6-0 lead after the top half of the third. Sikes Orvis added to the Rebels lead in the seventh inning, opening the frame with a solo shot to left field to give Ole Miss a 7-0 lead on the Hatters. 1 Ole Miss 7 (1-0) Braxton Lee Cameron Dishon Auston Bousfield Austin Anderson Brantley Bell Sikes Orvis Colby Bortles Will Allen Austin Knight Preston Overbey Dalton Dulin Will Jamison J.B. Woodman Errol Robinson Chris Ellis Wyatt Short Hawtin Buchanan Totals Ole Miss 7, Stetson 0 February 14, 2014 at DeLand, Fla. Melching Stadium Stetson 0 (0-1) Kevin Fagan Tyler Bocock Patrick Mazeika Josh Powers Jake Pequignot Garrett Russini Kyle Zech Mitch Piatnik Darby McCormick Tanner Blackman Jordan Schulz Robert Bruce Colton Lightner Mike Fernland K Shawn Smith Kurt Schluter Mitchell Schluter Trey Norris Ben Rakus Totals Ole Miss Stetson E - Smith 2; Schluter. DP - Stet 2. LOB - Ole Miss 7; Stet 7. 2B - A. Bousfield; P. Overbey. HR - S. Orvis. HBP - C. Bortles. SH - A. Bousfield; W. Jamison; Smith. SB - B. Lee; A. Bousfield. CS - P. Overbey Chris Ellis Wyatt Short Hawtin Buchanan Win - C. Ellis (1-0). Loss - Schluter (0-1). Save - None. HBP - by Rakus (C. Bortles). Umpires - HP: Josh Miller 1B: Marshall Santos 3B: Ryan Additon Start: 6:30 p.m. Time: 2:42 Attendance: 932 Stetson IP H R ER BB SO Kurt Schluter Mitchell Jordan Trey Norris Ben Rakus Allen Ole Miss 11, Stetson 1 Feb. 15, 2014 DeLand, Fla. Melching Stadium For the second straight day the Rebels bats came alive early and the pitching staff turned in another dominant performance as Ole Miss (2-0) defeated Stetson (0-2) by a score of 11-1 to claim the weekend series and set up the chance for a sweep on Sunday. Christian Trent (1-0) led another solid outing by Rebel pitchers, working 6.0 innings and allowing one run on three hits with six strikeouts. Trent did not walk a batter and worked a perfect 3.2 innings before Stetson would get its first base runner of the game with a hit batter. Austin Perez (0-1) suffered the loss for the Hatters, allowing five runs on nine hits with two walks and three strikeouts in 4.2 innings of work. Four of the five runs were earned against Perez. Austin Anderson led the Rebels at the plate, going 4-for-6 with three runs scored on the afternoon as the Ole Miss offense pounded out 11 runs on 18 hits. Fellow senior Will Allenwent 2-for-3 with five RBI and a run scored while adding a walk. The Rebels again got off to a quick start in game two of the series when Will Allen launched a three-run shot over the wall in left center to put Ole Miss on the board. Singles from Braxton Lee and Austin Anderson put two men on base with one out before Allen launched his shot over the wall to give the Rebels the 3-0 advantage out of the gates. Stetson got on the board in the fourth inning with a two-out rally. Patrick Mazeika was hit by a pitch to put a man on base before Josh Powers delivered a double to the wall in left center that brought Mazeika home and cut the lead to 3-1. Trent then got a groundout from the next batter to end the inning and squash the rally. Ole Miss answered in the top of the fifth, capitalizing on a Stetson miscue after applying pressure on the base path. WithAuston Bousfield and Anderson on base following a walk and a single, the two runners executed a double steal to get into scoring position. The Hatters catcher threw to second, but the throw tailed wide of the bag allowing Bousfield to come home and score while Anderson moved to third. A single to left from Preston Overbey two batters later brought Anderson home and gave the Rebels a 5-1 lead. Stetson then turned to the bullpen for right-hander Josh Thorne with two outs on the board. The junior struck out the next Rebel batter to end the inning, but Ole miss held the four-run lead. Will Jamison extended the lead with a solo shot to right field to open the sixth inning. Errol Robinson was hit in the head with the next pitch, prompting Stetson s Thorne to be removed from the game as Robinson took his base and went to first. Robinson was thrown out on a fielder s choice from Braxton Lee, but Bousfield delivered a double through the right side on a perfectly executed hit-and-run to bring Lee home a batter later to take the lead to 7-1. A single to left from Anderson put two men on before another double steal advanced both Bousfield and Anderson to scoring position. Allen then delivered a double to right to bring both runners home as the Rebels lead grew to 9-1. Three consecutive singles from Austin Knight, Dalton Dulin and John Gatlin in the eighth brought another run home and the Rebels took the lead out to 10-1 on the Hatters. Ole Miss continued to build on the lead in the ninth inning when Brantley Bell scored on a fielding error at first off a ground ball from Anderson. Bell opened the inning with a single before moving to second on a walk of Woodman. Anderson then hit the ball down the first base line that went through the legs of the fielder, allowing Bell to score from second and Woodman to move from first to third. 2 Ole Miss 11 (2-0) Braxton Lee J.B. Woodman Auston Bousfield Cameron Dishon Austin Anderson Will Allen Austin Knight Preston Overbey Daltin Dulin SIkes Orvis John Gatlin Colby Bortles Will Jamison Errol Robinson Holt Perdzock Brantley Bell Christian Trent Jacob Waguespack Josh Laxer Totals Ole Miss 11, Stetson 1 February 15, 2014 at DeLand, Fla. Melching Stadium Stetson 1 (0-2) Kevin Fagan Mitch Piatnik Tyler Bocock Kyle Pitts Patrick Mazeika Wade McNabb Josh Powers Mike Fernland Kurt Schluter Garrett Russini Kyle Zech Darby McCormick K Shawn Smith Colton Lightner Austin Perez Josh Thorne Tyler Warmoth Taylor Cockrell Garrison Banas Ben Rakus Totals Ole Miss Stetson E - Mazieka (1); Powers (1); Smith (3). DP - Ole Miss 1; Stet 1. LOB - Ole Miss 12; Stet 4. 2B - A. Bousfield (2); W. Allen (1); Fagan (1); Mcnadd; Powers (1). HR - W. Allen (1); W. Jamison (1). HBP - E. Robinson; Mazeika. SB - A. Bousfield 2 (3); A. Anderson 2 (2). Christian Trent Jacob Waguespack Josh Laxer Win - C. Trent (1-0) Loss - Perez (0-1) Save - None. HBP - By C. Trent (Mazeika); By Thorne (E. Robinson) Umpires - HP: Marshall Santos 1B: Ryan Addition 3B: Josh Miller Start: 2:05 p.m. Time: 3:00 Attendance: 975 Austin Perez Josh Thorne Tyler Warmoth Taylor Cockrell Garras Banas Ben Rakus Ole Miss 8, Stetson 2 Feb. 16, 2014 DeLand, Fla. Melching Stadium Will Allen continued his hot streak at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a two-run home run and four RBI to help pace the Ole Miss offense in the sweep-clinching win. Smith (1-0) worked 5.0 scoreless innings, allowing two hits with three walks and two strikeouts in the start. Three other pitchers saw action for the Rebels with Matt Denny,Cheyne Bickel and Aaron Greenwood all taking the mound down the stretch to close things out. Overbey Josh Powers (0-1) took the loss for Stetson, giving up three runs on nine hits with three strikeouts. Two of the three runs were earned against Powers in his 5.0 innings of work. Stetson got an opportunity in the second inning when a single and a two-out double put two men in scoring position for the Hatters. Smith coaxed a ground ball to short out of the next batter, ending the rally attempt for the home team and keeping things scoreless. The Rebels responded in the third, pushing two runs across the plate to get on the board and take the lead for the third straight day. Stetson hit Braxton Lee with a pitch before Auston Bousfield lay down a bunt single to put two men on base. A sac bunt from Austin Anderson pushed them both into scoring position before back-to-back singles from Will Allen andsikes Orvis brought them home. The Hatters looked to answer in the home half of the inning, sandwiching a single between a pair of walks to load the bases out of the gates. Smith responded on the mound, striking out the next batter and getting a double play ball on a grounder to second to squelch the rally and keep Ole Miss in front 2-0. The Rebels extended the lead in the fifth inning when Allen hit a sac fly to center to score Bousfield from third. Bousfield opened the inning with a fly ball to left that was dropped by the fielder, allowing him to go to second. A ground ball to first from Anderson moved Bousfield to third before the Allen fly ball brought him home and put Ole Miss up 3-0. Overbey took the lead out to four runs with a leadoff home run to open the sixth inning. He then came back and opened the eighth inning with his second home run of the afternoon to take the Rebel lead out to 5-0. Stetson got things going in the bottom of the eighth, using a walk and a double to the wall in right field to put two men in scoring position. Patrick Mazeika then hit a ground ball to first and the Rebels traded the out for a run as the Hatters got on the board. Kurt Schluter then delivered a sacrifice fly to right field to bring a second run home and cut the lead to 5-2 in favor of the Rebels. A triple to the wall in right from Bousfield put a man on with one out in the ninth before a wild pitch brought the junior outfielder home. Anderson then singled up the middle before Allen hit a two-run shot to center field to take the lead out to 8-2. The Hatters looked to mount a second rally in the bottom of the ninth, but after the first two batters reached base, Greenwood and the defense shut things down from there to give the Rebels the win and the series sweep. 3 Ole Miss 8 (3-0) Braxton Lee Auston Bousfield Austin Anderson Will Allen Austin Knight Sikes Orvis Cameron Dishon Preston Overbey John Gatlin J.B. Woodman Errol Robinson Brantley Bell Dalton Dulin Sam Smith Matt Denny Cheyne Chickel Aaron Greenwood Totals Ole Miss 8, Stetson 2 February 16, 2014 at DeLand, Fla. Melching Stadium Stetson 2 (0-3) Kevin Fagan Tyler Bocock Patrick Mazeika Kurt Schluter Garrett Russini Darby McCormick Kyle Zech Robert Bruce Colton Lightner Mike Ferland Josh Powers Adam Schaly Tyler Warmoth Trey Morris Taylor Cockrell Ole Miss Stetson E - J.B. Woodman (1); B. Bell (1); D. Dulin (1); McCormick (1). DP - Ole Miss 2; Stet 1. LOB - Ole Miss 10; Stet 8. 2B - E. Robinson (1); Bocock (1); Bruce (1). 3B - A. Bousfield (1). HR - W. Allen (2); P. Overbey 2 (2). HBP - B. Lee; A. Anderson; Lightner. SH - A. Anderson (1); Bocock (1). SF - W. Allen (1); Schluter (1). CS - B. Lee (1); J.B. Woodman (1). Sam Smith Matt Denny Cheyne Bickel Aaron Greenwood Stetson IP H R ER BB SO Josh Powers Adam Schaly Tyler Warmoth Trey Norris Taylor Cockrell Win - S. Smith (1-0). Loss - Powers (0-1). Save - None. HBP - by Powers (B. Lee); by S. Smith (Lightner); by Schaly (A. Anderson). Umpires - HP: Ryan Addition 1B: Josh Miller 3B: Marshall Santos Start: 12:05 Time: 3:05 Attendance: 845 NOTES: Ole 12

13 Ole Miss 6, UT-Martin 0 Feb. 19, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Waguespack Jacob Waguespack led a group of six pitchers Wednesday night while the Rebels scored efficiently on seven hits and Ole Miss (4-0) picked up a 6-0 victory over Tennessee-Martin (0-4) in the home opener at Swayze Field. Waguespack (1-0) gave up two hits with three walks and two strikeouts in 4.0 innings of work, but got the win in a predetermined start for the Rebels as a bevy of pitchers saw action against the Skyhawks. Five other hurlers made their season debuts in the game, including Preston Tarkington, Evan Anderson, Austin Blunt, Scott Weathersby and Jeremy Massie. Alex Boshers (0-1) took the loss for UT-Martin as he allowed only one run on two hits through 4.0 innings of work, but the Skyhawks were held off the board by the Rebel pitching staff and defense. It s nice to win, but at this point we didn t play very well, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. We certainly didn t play anywhere close to the way we did this past weekend. We looked a little nervous. One of the things we worried about at the beginning of the season, and we challenged the guys about, was to not play like we did tonight. This past weekend we swung freely and looked aggressive on the mound, Bianco said. Today, we looked a little more tentative at the plate. Some guys still looked great. Will Allen is just on fire and continues to swing. Preston Overbey had several good at-bats. On the mound, we weren t super sharp either. The Rebels got on the board in the third inning when Dalton Dulin took advantage of a wild pitch with the bases loaded to sprint home. Dulin started the rally with a two-out single before a walk and a hit batter loaded the bases. Ole Miss added to the lead in the seventh inning, again taking advantage of a Skyhawk miscue to push the lead out to 2-0. Braxton Lee opened the inning with a single and a steal before a bunt down the third base line from Auston Bousfield put runners at the corners. A walk loaded the bases before a balk would bring Lee home to take the Rebel advantage out to two runs. The Rebels broke things open in the eighth inning, pushing four runs across the plate and successfully stealing five bases as a part of the late rally by the fastest part of the Ole Miss lineup. Dulin, Lee, Bousfield and Will Allen all drove in runs during the inning that saw eight men come to the plate. Ole Miss led 6-0 after the big eighth inning and then shut things down once more in the ninth to pick up the win. Ole Miss 3, Georgia State 0 Feb. 21, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Ellis Junior right-hander Chris Ellis pitched a completegame shutout on Friday, striking out five without allowing a walk as he led Ole Miss (5-0) to a 3-0 victory over Georgia State (3-2) at Swayze Field to kick off the weekend series. Ellis (2-0) turned in his second shutout of the season and the first complete-game of his career in the outing. It marks the first complete-game shutout for Ole Miss since Bobby Wahl turned in a complete-game shutout of Tennessee in the series opener on April 19, Nathan Bates (0-1) took the loss for the Panthers as he allowed three runs on six hits with two walks and two strikeouts in 3.1 innings of work. Chris (Ellis) was terrific, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. In 13-plus years, I haven t seen too many complete games shutouts here. Tonight he was excellent. He had three pitches in the strike zone. That s a very good offense. Georgia State was ranked in the top five in runs scored. They got good swings off tonight, even as good as Chris was on the mound. The Rebels took a two-run lead in the second inning on the way to the 3-0 victory. Sikes Orvis and Preston Overbey opened up the second inning with back-to-back singles before J.B. Woodman would bunt both men into scoring position with a ball down the third base line. Will Jamison then delivered a line drive to right field, bringing Orvis home and sending Overbey to third. Jamison tried to reach second on the play, causing the Panthers to throw to second in an attempt to throw out the speedy outfielder, and Overbey took advantage of the situation to race home and give the Rebels a 2-0 lead. The Rebels extended the lead to 3-0 in the fourth inning when Braxton Lee drew a bases-loaded walk to push Overbey home. Ole Miss loaded the bases with a single from Overbey, a single from Woodman and Errol Robinson was hit by a pitch to set up the scoring play for Lee. The Rebel defense and Ellis did the job from there, holding the Panthers offense in check throughout the game on the way to the victory. It marks the third shutout in the first five games for the Rebels and second straight as Ole Miss also defeated Tennessee-Martin 6-0 on Wednesday night. Ole Miss 9, Georgia State 1 Feb. 22, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Christian Trent held the Georgia State (3-3) offense in check until the Rebel bats could heat up and explode for a pair of big innings as Ole Miss (6-0) defeated the Panthers by a score of 6-0 to claim the weekend series on Saturday. Auston Bousfield and Sikes Orvis led the Rebel offense in two explosive middle innings. Bousfield went 3-for-6 on the afternoon with a home run and four RBI, Trent while Orvis went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBI. Trent (2-0) worked 7.0 innings and allowed one run on three hits with six strikeouts. It marked the second straight outing for Trent to not allow a walk this season. He was one of two pitchers to work on the afternoon as Josh Laxer closed out the final 2.0 innings with a walk, three strikeouts and one hit allowed. Andrew Fessler (0-1) took the loss for Georgia State, allowing four runs on nine hits with three strikeouts in 4.1 innings of work. Christian (Trent) was terrific, Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco said. He pitched very similar to how Chris (Ellis) did last night. Just a great mix of three pitches and it really kept them off balance. He was super dominant. It was a great performance and another great defensive game. (Josh) Laxer was tremendous. He pitched as well as he ever has here. He was really dominant today. Georgia State got on the board first, using a double from Nic Wilson to open the second inning. A sac bunt from Chase Raffield moved Wilson to third, setting up the score on a single from Chris Triplett to give the Panthers the 1-0 lead. It marked the first time all season that the Rebels trailed in a game. Ole Miss erased the deficit in the fifth inning, using a solo shot from Bousfield to open the inning and tie the game. Four batters later, Orvis delivered a three-run shot to right center to catapult the Rebels out to a 4-1 lead and Ole Miss never looked back. The Rebels would bat around in the frame, getting a bases-loaded single from Bousfield later in the inning to cap a five-run inning. Ole Miss wasn t done, however, putting together a four-run sixth inning to take the lead out to 9-1. A Will Allen single and an RBI triple from Preston Overbey started the scoring in the sixth. Overbey then came home on a single to right from Orvis and the Panthers turned to the bullpen for left-hander Wayne Wages. Ole Miss would go on to load the bases again before Bousfield would deliver a two-rbi single to right and drive the lead out to eight runs. That margin would hold for the final score as Ole Miss pitchers and defense shut the Panthers out down the stretch to pick up the series-clinching win. 4 UT-Martin 0 (0-4) Fletcher Johnson, cf Chase Young, lf Jake Deason, ss Phil Sorensen, 1b Nico Zych, 2b Taylor Cox, dh Isaac Carrel, ph Zack Malone, 3b Ben Upton, ph Nick Molina, pr/3b Taylor Douglas, rf Mikey Nantze, c Kenny King, ph Drew Erie, c Alex Boshers, p Jackson Zarubin, p John Skubina, p Chris Ross, p Totals Ole Miss 6, UT-Martin 0 February 19, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 6 (4-0) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Austin Knight, c Preston Overbey, dh Henri Lartigue, ph Sikes Orvis,1b John Gatlin,1b Will Jamison, rf Errol Robinson, ss Dalton Dulin, 2b J. Waguespack, p P. Tarkington, p E. Anderson, p A. Blunt, p S. Weathersby, p J. Massie, p Totals UT-Martin Ole Miss X E - Zych; Zarubin; A. Anderson(1). DP- Ole Miss 3. LOB- UTM 6; Ole Miss 11. 2B- S. Orvis(1). HBP- Upton; A. Bousfield. SH- Young. SF- B. Lee(1). SB- B. Lee(2); A. Bousfield(4); A. Anderson(3); W. Jamison(1); E. Robinson(1); D. Dulin(1). CS- Douglas. UT-Martin IP H R ER BB SO Alex Boshers Jackson Zarubin John Skubina Chris Ross Jacob Waguespack Preston Tarkington Evan Anderson Austin Blunt Scott Weathersby Jeremy Massie Win - J. Waguespack (1-0). Loss - Boshers (0-1). Save - None. WP- Boshers. HBP- by Boshers (A. Bousfield); by Weathersby (Upton). BK-Ross. Umpires - HP: Fred Cannon 1B: Tony Walsh 3B: Anthony Jordan Start: 4:00 p.m. Time: 2:45 Attendance: 6,960 Skubina faced 3 batters in the 7th. 5 Georgia State 0 (3-2) Chad Prain, ss Caden Bailey, 2b Matt Rose, 3b Nic Wilson, 1b Chase Raffield, rf Chris Triplett, lf Joey Roach, c Greg Bowder, dh Ryan Blanton, cf Nathan Bates, p Garrett Ford, p Totals Ole Miss 3, Georgia State 0 February 21, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 3 (5-0) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis,1b Preston Overbey, 2b J.B. Woodman, dh Will Jamison, rf Errol Robinson, ss Chris Ellis, p Totals Georgia State Ole Miss X E - A. Anderson(2). DP- GSU 2; Ole Miss 1. LOB- GSU 4; Ole Miss 6. HBP- E. Robinson. SH- R. Blanton; J.B. Woodman(1). CS- Raffield. Georgia State IP H R ER BB SO Nathan Bates Garrett Ford Win - C. Ellis (2-0). Loss - N. Bates (0-1). Save - None. HBP- by N. Bates (E. Robinson) Umpires - HP: Tony Walsh 1B: John Whitaker 3B: Mike Phillips Start: 4:06 p.m. Time: 1:57 Attendance: 9,042 Chris Ellis Georgia State 0 (3-3) Chad Prain, ss David Levy, ph/ss Caden Bailey, 2b Matt Rose, 3b Nic Wilson, 1b Chase Raffield, rf T. Sweeting, ph/rf Chris Triplett, cf/lf Jody Stone, lf Ryan Blanton, cf Joey Roach, c Zach Moon, c Greg Bowder, dh James Clements, ph Andrew Fessler, p Jerry Stuckey, p Hunter Cash, p Wayne Wages, p Aidan McLaughlin, p Totals Ole Miss 9, Georgia State 1 February 22, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 9 (6-0) Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Braxton Lee, lf Will Allen, c Austin Knight, c Preston Overbey, lf C. Dishon, ph/lf Sikes Orvis,dh Holt Perdzock,ph Coleby Bortles, 1b John Gatlin, 1b J.B. Woodman, rf Brantley Bell, ph/rf Errol Robinson, ss Kyle Toth Dalton Dulin, 2b Christian Trent, p Josh Laxer, p Totals Georgia State Ole Miss X E - D. Levy. LOB- GSU 4; Ole Miss 13. 2B- N. Wilson; A. Anderson(1); C. Bortles(1). 3B- P. Overbey(1). HR- A. Bousfield(1); S. Orvis(2). HBP- J.B. Woodman; B. Bell. SH- C. Raffield. SB- M. Rose; J.B. Woodman(1); E. Robinson(2). Georgia State IP H R ER BB SO Andrew Fessler Jerry Stuckey Hunter Cash Wayne Wages Aidan McLaughlin Win - C. Trent (2-0). Loss - A. Fessler (0-1). Save - None. HBP- by A. Fessler (J.B. Woodman); by A. McLauglin (B. Bell). Umpires - HP: John Whitaker 1B: Mike Phillips 3B: Tony Walsh Start: 1:30 p.m. Time: 2:25 Attendance: 9,157 H. Cash faced 3 batters in the 6th. Christian Trent Josh Laxer

14 Georgia State 6, Ole Miss 4 Feb. 23, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Allen For the first time this season the Rebels tasted defeat as Ole Miss (6-1) mounted one rally, but couldn t put together a second and fell to Georgia State (4-3) by a score of 6-4 in the series finale on Sunday. The Rebels missed out on a second consecutive series sweep this season after picking up wins in the first two games by scores of 3-0 and 9-1. It was tough on all the pitchers today, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. They are very good offensively, and it was just a tough day to pitch. Sam (Smith) really battled, but they got a lot of good swings off today throughout the game. Sam gave us a chance to win just like he always does on Sunday, leaving the game with the lead. I m proud of him for hanging in there, but it just wasn t our day. Freshman reliever Cheyne Bickel (0-1) took the loss for the Rebels, surrendering a two-run home run in the seventh inning as he allowed the two runs on two hits with a strikeout in 1.0 inning of work. Georgia State starter Matt Rose (1-0) picked up the win as he worked a complete game, allowing four runs on eight hits with four walks and four strikeouts. The Panthers got out to the quick lead, scoring two runs in the first inning to mark the second straight day the visiting team would score first. Georgia State got back-to-back singles to open the game and put runners at the corners. The Rebels got back-to-back strikeouts, but on the second one, the Panthers executed a double steal and Chad Prain slid in safely at home to get on the board. Chase Raffield then delivered an RBI double to right field to bring home the second run before Ole Miss would get out of the inning. The Rebels answered in the bottom half of the inning, using a two-rbi double from Will Allen to tie the game. Braxton Lee and Austin Anderson scored on the play after the two batters reached when Lee was hit by a pitch and Anderson drew a walk. The Allen hit tied the game at 2-2. Ole Miss moved into the lead in the second inning when Will Jamison drove in Colby Bortles. Bortles opened the inning with a triple to the wall in left center, setting up the score on the Jamison hit through the right side. Georgia State tied the game in the fifth on a triple from Chris Triplett that brought Ryan Blanton home. Blanton reached on a single before a sac bunt and a ground ball to second moved him to third as the Panthers executed a game of station to station baseball. Errol Robinson would score in the home half of the fifth to move Ole Miss back in front for the second time on the afternoon. Robinson opened the inning on a single to right and took second on a ground ball to first. He then scored on a two-out single through the right side from Anderson to put the Rebels up 4-3. It would be the last lead of the day for Ole Miss as Georgia State got a tworun home run in the seventh from Triplett to go back on top. A solo shot from Blanton took the lead out to two runs in the eighth and the score held from there as the Rebels fell Georgia State 6 (4-3) Chad Prain, ss David Levy, ss Caden Bailey, 2b Chris Triplett, lf Nic Wilson, 1b Chase Raffield, rf Matt Rose, p/dh Joey Roach, c Greg Bowder, 2b Ryan Blanton, cf Totals Georgia State 6, Ole Miss 4 February 23, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 4 (6-1) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis,1b Preston Overbey, 2b Colby Bortles, dh Will Jamison, rf Holt Perdzock, ph Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p Wyatt Short, p Cheyne Bickel, p A. Greenwood, p Totals Georgia State Ole Miss DP- GSU 2; Ole Miss 1. LOB- GSU 9; Ole Miss 7. 2B- N. Wilson; C. Raffield; W. Allen(2). 3B- C. Triplett; C. Bortles(1). HR- C. Triplett; R. Blanton. HBP- C. Prain; C. Raffield; B. Lee. SH- C. Prain; W. Jamison(2). SB- C. Prain; C. Bailey; B. Lee(3). Georgia State IP H R ER BB SO Matt Rose Sam Smith Wyatt Short Cheyne Bickel Aaron Greenwood Ole Miss 5, ULM 4 Feb. 25, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Lee The bullpen came in and held the Warhawks down over the last five innings to allow the home team to rally as No. 24 Ole Miss (7-1) downed ULM (4-4) by a score of 5-4 on Tuesday afternoon at Swayze Field. With the bases loaded in the ninth inning and two outs on the board, junior outfielder Braxton Lee hit a chopper to short and motored safely down the first base line as Holt Perdzock crossed home plate to complete a dramatic ninth-inning rally. Trailing by two runs entering the inning, the Rebels and Warhawks started a chess match of pinch hitters and pitching changes as both teams fought for the win. The Rebels got three consecutive batters on base with a walk, a single to right and a hit batter. Dalton Dulin brought the tying run home with a ground ball to short, reaching as the Warhawks went to second with the play to erase Errol Robinson from the base path. The play allowed pinch-running Will Jamison to score and knot the game at four. Lee then delivered his chopper to short, scoring Perdzock as the Rebels picked up the come-from-behind win. At the end, it was all of the at-bats starting with (Colby) Bortles, a freshman off the bench, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. He fouls balls off and gets a 3-2 walk and gets to first. Then Holt (Perdzock) has another great at-bat and drops one in. Errol (Robinson) comes up with another great at-bat. He s at 2-2 and takes a breaking ball in the back. Then the speed took over, Bianco said. You have Dalton (Dulin), who hits a ball. It looks somewhat like a routine double-play ball. He runs a great 90 (feet) to first and beats it out and we tie the game up. Then Braxton (Lee) at the end, when he chopped that ball, you knew he was going to have a play. He was too good down the base path. Wyatt Short (1-0) picked up the win in relief, working the final 0.2 innings and getting the Rebels out of a potential jam after entering the game with one out and a man on second. Short was the third Rebel out of the bullpen to hold ULM in check as Matt Denny worked 3.0 scoreless innings and allowed one hit. Preston Tarkington then worked 1.1 innings without allowing a hit and only one base runner on a fielding error to open the ninth. Reliever Tyler Bray (1-1) suffered the loss for the Warhawks, working the final 0.1 of an inning. He entered the game with ULM leading 4-3, one out and a runner on first. Ole Miss got on the board in the first inning with a two-run home run from Auston Bousfield. Lee opened the home half of the first with a walk before Bousfield sent the pitch back over the wall in left center to put the Rebels on top 2-0. ULM answered in the top of the fourth, taking advantage of breaks to load the bases before pushing four runs home. 8 ULM 4 (4-4) Dalton Herrington,cf Jeff Fuller, 2b Keelin Rasch, 1b Chet Simoneaux, c Justin Stawychny, lf Kodie Tidwell, ss Ross Moore, dh Trent Lucas, ph Jacob Stockton, ph Josh Faciane, 3b Vincent Dellocono,rf Alex Hermeling, p Josh Leone, p Chad Miller, p Tyler Bray, p Totals Ole Miss 5, ULM 4 February 25, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 5 (7-1) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, dh Sikes Orvis,1b Preston Overbey, ph J.B. Woodman, rf Colby Bortles, ph Will Jamison, pr Austin Knight, c Cameron Dishon, pr Henri Lartigue, c John Gatlin, ph Holt Perdzock, ph Errol Robinson, ss Dalton Dulin, 2b Jacob Waguespack, p Matt Denny, p P. Tarkington, p Wyatt Short, p Totals Score By Innings R ULM Ole Miss E- Simoneaux; A. Anderson(3). DP- ULM 3; Ole Miss 1. LOB- ULM 4; Ole Miss 6. 2B- Herrington. HR- A. Bousfield(2). HBP- Tidwell; Faciane; E. Robinson; D. Dulin. SH- Tidwell; A. Bousfield(2); E. Robinson(1). SB- D. Dulin(2). CS- C. Dishon(1); D. Dulin(1). ULM IP H R ER BB SO Alex Hermeling Josh Leone Chad Miller Tyler Bray Jacob Waguespack Matt Denny Preston Tarkington Wyatt Short Ole Miss 4, ULM 3 Feb. 26, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Allen Will Allen came up with a bases-loaded single with two outs in the ninth to push Ole Miss (8-1) to a 4-3 walk-off win over ULM (4-5) Wednesday night at Swayze Field. With the bases loaded following a lead-off single from Brantley Bell and intentional walks of Auston Bousfield and Austin Anderson, Allen came to the plate to face reliever Tyler Bray who had just been brought into the game. Allen took the first pitch and sent it through the left side to score Bell and give the Rebels a come-from-behind win in the ninth. Cheyne Bickel (1-1) picked up the win in relief, working the final 2.1 innings and holding the Warhawks off the board while striking out one batter and not allowing a walk. Starter Jeremy Massie worked 5.0 no-hit, scoreless innings in his first start as a Rebel. Carey Taylor (0-1) took the loss, allowing two runs on five hits with three walks and two strikeouts in 4.1 innings of relief. He put the winning run on base in the ninth after giving up the tying run in the eighth. It was a tough day to play baseball, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. I m proud of the way we played. Jeremy Massie was outstanding. All the pitchers were outstanding, except for (Evan) Anderson s tough inning. Laxer came in and made it look easy with the inning. (Cheyne) Bickel was terrific after giving up the homer this weekend. He came back and looked tremendous. Ole Miss got off to a quick start, scoring in the first when Braxton Lee scored from second on a ground ball to short from Bousfield. Lee reached on a walk, stole second and took third on a throwing error to second on the steal to set up the score. The Rebels got a second run in the fourth when Lee delivered an RBI double to bring Colby Bortles home from first. Bortles singled to open the inning and took second on a passed ball before scoring on the Lee hit to give Ole Miss the 2-0 lead. ULM answered in the seventh, taking advantage of several Rebel miscues to push three runs across the plate. The Warhawks got things started with a single and a walk. Justin Stawychny then lay down a sac bunt down the third base line, but a throwing error allowed him to reach safely and a run to score. The play pushed two men into scoring position following the run. A wild pitch brought a second run home and advanced Stawychny to third before a Vincent Dellecono double scored Stawychny and gave the Warhawks the 3-2 lead after the top of the seventh. Ole Miss answered in the eighth, tying the game on a Bortles groundout that brought pinch runner Cameron Dishon home from third. Dishon entered the game to run following a one-out single from Sikes Orvis. Preston Overbey then doubled to push Dishon to third and set up the score on the Bortles ground ball. The Rebels then completed the rally in the ninth with the bases-loaded hit from Allen. 9 ULM 3 (4-5) Anthony Herrera,2b T. Hebert, ph/2b Jeff Fuller, ss K. Tidwell, ph/ss Keelin Rasch, 1b Chet Simoneaux, c Dalton Herrington,cf Justin Stawychny, lf Ross Moore, dh Trent Lucas, ph Josh Faciane, 3b Vincent Dellocono,rf Jared Dye, p Cody Connally, p Carey Taylor, p Tyler Bray, p Totals Ole Miss 4, ULM 3 February 26, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. ULM Ole Miss E- Simoneaux; C. Bortles(1); B. Bell(2). DP- ULM 2. LOB- ULM 5; Ole Miss 11. 2B- Dellocono; B. Lee(1); S. Orvis (1); P. Overbey (1). HBP- Hebert. SH- Stawychny; B. Lee(1). SB- Herrington; Dellocono; B. Lee(4); A. Anderson(4). CS- Herrington. ULM IP H R ER BB SO Jared Dye Cody Connally Carey Taylor Tyler Bray Ole Miss 4 (8-1) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, ss Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis,dh Cameron Dishon,pr Preston Overbey, 2b Colby Bortles, 1b Will Jamison, rf Holt Perdzock, ph J.B. Woodman, rf Brantley Bell, 3b Jeremy Massie, p Josh Laxer, p Evan Andersonl, p Cheyne Bickel, p Totals Jaremy Massie Josh Laxer Evan Anderson Cheyne Bickel Win - M. Rose (1-0). Loss - C. Bickel (0-1). Save - None. HBP- by M. Rose (B. Lee); by C. Bickel (C. Raffield); by A. Greenwood (C. Prain). Umpires - HP: Mike Phillips 1B: Tony Walsh 3B: John Whitaker Start: 1:33 p.m. Time: 2:50 Attendance: 7,164 Win - W. Short (1-0). Loss - T. Bray (1-1). Save - None. WP- Waguespack(1). HBP- by Hermeling (D. Dulin); by Waguespack (Faciane); by M. Denny (Tidwell); by Bray (E. Robinson). Umpires - HP: Mike Phillips 1B: Fred Cannon 3B: Tim Cooper Start: 4 p.m. Time: 2:39 Attendance: 6,089 Win - C. Bickel (1-1). Loss - C. Taylor (0-1). Save - None. WP- Dye; E. Anderson 2(2). HBP- by C. Bickel (Hebert). PB- Simoneaux. Umpires - HP: Fred Cannon 1B: Tim Cooper 3B: Mike Phillips Start: 4:03 p.m. Time: 2:40 Attendance: 5,657 14

15 Ole Miss 4, UCF 3 (13 Innings) Feb. 28, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Gatlin OXFORD, Miss. For the third straight game the Rebels rallied for a walk-off win, this time in 13 innings as No. 24 Ole Miss (9-1) defeated UCF (6-3) by a score of 4-3 at Swayze Field on Friday night. The big hit was a long time coming in the game that spanned more than four hours, but an even longer time coming for senior John Gatlin, who missed the 2013 season with injury and came back for his fifth season this year. With runners at the corners and two outs, Gatlin laced a ball to third and beat the throw to first, allowing Kyle Toth to score the winning run and give the Rebels the series-opening win. Cheyne Bickel (2-1) picked up the win as he worked the final 1.0 inning with two hits and two strikeouts. He was the last of seven pitchers to see action on the night. Starter Chris Ellis continued to pitch well for the third straight weekend, allowing one unearned run on one hit with four walks and five strikeouts through 7.0 innings of work in the start. Through three starts, Ellis has yet to allow an earned run with the only run allowed coming in the game against the Knights. Parker Thomas (1-2) suffered the loss in relief, working the final 2.0 inning and allowing the one run on two hits with two walks and a strikeout. Skoglund, the Knights starter, worked 7.2 innings and allowed three runs two earned on six hits with two strikeouts. UCF got on the board first, plating a run in the fourth inning when Derrick Salberg scored on a sac fly from Eric Barber. Salberg reached on a fielding error at second, one of two on the night by the Rebels, before a walk and a sac bunt pushed him to third before the Barber fly ball. The Rebels answered in the bottom of the fifth when Will Allen scored on a groundout from Sikes Orvis. Allen doubled to open the inning and took third on a groundout from Preston Overbey to set up the score on the Orvis ball to second. The Knights moved out to a 3-1 lead in the eighth inning, taking advantage of a balk and wild pitch to set up the two-run inning and grab the lead back. Ole Miss once again had an answer, capitalizing on a balk and a fielding error to push two runs home and tie the game at three. Brantley Bell reached on a single and took second on a balk. He then scored on a double to right from Errol Robinson to cut the lead to one. Robinson moved to third on a groundout from Braxton Lee before scoring a batter later when a fielding error at third by the Knights allowed Robinson to score and knot the game. The pitching and defense continued to work out of jams through the next four innings with the Rebels leaving five men stranded and the Knights stranding nine of their own until the home half of the 13th inning. Ole Miss then got things started when Allen was hit by a pitch to open the frame. Toth entered to run for him at first and took second on a sac bunt from Overbey. A groundout from Henri Lartigue moved Toth to third and set up the win on the Gatlin hit. 10 UCF 3 (6-3) Dylan Moore, 2b Derrick Salberg, cf Tommy Williams, ss James Vasquez, 1b Chad Whiteaker, pr Tyler Hayden, 1b Bret Gordon, pr/1b Erik Barber, rf Jordan Savinon, c Sam Tolleson, dh Kam Gellinger, 3b JoMarcos Woods, lf Eric Skoglund, p Zac Favre, p Zach Rodgers, p Parker Thomas, p Totals Ole Miss 4, UCF 3 February 28, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. UCF Ole Miss E- Gellinger; P. Overbey 2(2). DP- UCF 3; Ole Miss 1. LOB- UCF 11; Ole Miss 11. 2B- W. Allen(3); E. Robinson(2). HBP- W. Allen. SH- Vasquez; Gellinger; P. Overbey(1). SF- Moore; Barber. SB- Moore; Williams. CS- Williams. UCF IP H R ER BB SO Eric Skoglund Zac Favre Zach Rodgers Parker Thomas Ole Miss 4 (9-1) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Kyle Toth Preston Overbey, 2b Sikes Orvis,dh Dalton Dulin, pr Henri Lartigue, ph Colby Bortles, 1b J.B. Woodman, rf Brantley Bell, ph Cameron Dishon, pr Holt Perdzock, ph Will Jamison, pr/rf John Gatlin, ph/2b Errol Robinson, ss Chris Ellis, p A. Greenwood, p Wyatt Short, p P. Tarkington, p Totals Chris Ellis Aaron Greenwood Wyatt Short Preston Tarkington Matt Denny Josh Laxer Cheyne Bickel Win - C. Bickel (2-1). Loss - P. Thomas (1-2). Save - None. WP- Skolund; A. Greenwood(1). HBP- by Thomas (W. Allen). BK- Skoglund; A. Greenwood(1). Umpires - HP: Todd Henderson 1B: Jimmy Meeks 3B: Steve Dew Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 4:28 Attendance: 5,903 Ole Miss 5, UCF 4 (10 Innings) March 1, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Allen OXFORD, Miss. For the second straight day the Rebels went into extra innings and for the second consecutive game a senior delivered the big hit as Will Allen s solo home run in the 10th inning gave No. 24 Ole Miss (10-1) a 5-4 win over UCF (6-4) Saturday afternoon. The walk-off win was the fourth straight for the Rebels who have won four one-run games this week. It marked the second game-winning hit for Allen this week, who also delivered the game-winning, RBI single in the ninth against ULM Wednesday night. Wyatt Short (2-0) picked up the win in relief for the Rebels, working the final 2.0 innings without allowing a hit and striking out three batters. Short entered the game in the ninth with a man on base and no outs. He promptly got a strikeout and a double play to end the inning. The freshman left-hander then retired the side in the 10th with a pair of strikeouts and a fly out to give the Rebels the chance to rally. Trent Thompson (0-1) suffered the loss in relief for the Knights, allowing the one run on the solo shot from Allen to open the 10th inning. Thompson worked the final 2.0 innings for UCF. The Knights got on the board first, pushing a run home in the first inning on an RBI single from Erik Barber. Derrick Salberg reached on a one-out single and a hit batter moved him to second. He then scored two batters later on the two-out single from Barber to give UCF the 1-0 lead. A two-run home run in the fifth inning from Tommy Williams took the Knights lead out to 3-0 on the Rebels, marking the largest deficit of the season for an Ole Miss squad. Salberg scored on the Williams home run after reaching on a single in the previous at bat. Ole Miss answered in the home half of the inning, using a four-run fifth inning to take the lead on UCF. Back-to-back singles from Braxton Lee and Auston Bousfield opened the fifth inning for Ole Miss before a third consecutive single from Austin Anderson brought Lee home. Allen then hit a two-rbi double to the wall in right center to drive in Bousfield and Anderson, pushing the Rebels in front 4-3 after five innings of play. The Knights tied things back up in the eighth inning when Salberg reached base for the third time on the afternoon, opening the frame with a single. A hit batter and a wild pitch moved him to third before the UCF centerfielder would score on a groundout to first from James Vasquez. Ole Miss would turn to the bullpen for right-hander Preston Tarkington who got the Rebels out of the inning after relieving starter Christian Trent. Trent worked 7.1 innings, allowing four runs on six hits with seven strikeouts. The left-hander has still not allowed a walk through 20.1 innings of work this season. Wyatt Short then entered the game after the first batter in the ninth, holding UCF off the board through the final two frames as the Rebels rallied for the series-clinching victory. 11 UCF 4 (6-4) Dylan Moore, 2b Derrick Salberg, cf Tommy Williams, ss James Vasquez, 1b Erik Barber, lf/rf Sam Tolleson, rf JoMarcos Woods, lf Brooks Morgan, dh Chad Whiteaker, 3b Kam Gellinger, 3b Kyle Perkins, c Jordan Savinon, c Spencer Davis, p Zac Favre, p Joe Marotta, p Trent Thompson, p Totals Ole Miss 5, UCF 4 March 1, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 5 (10-1) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis,dh Preston Overbey, 1b Will Jamison, pr Holt Perdzock, ph J.B.Woodman, rf Errol Robinson, ss Dalton Dulin, 2b Colby Bortles, ph Christian Trent, p P. Tarkington, p Wyatt Short, p Totals UCF Ole Miss E- W. Jamison(1). DP- Ole Miss 1. LOB- UCF 6; Ole Miss 8. 2B- W. Allen(4). HR- Williams; W. Allen(3). HBP- WIlliams; Tolleson; W. Allen. SH- D. Dulin(1). SF- P. Overbey(1). SB- Barber. UCF IP H R ER BB SO Spencer Davis Zac Favre Joe Marotta Trent Thompson Christian Trent Preston Tarkington Wyatt Short Win - W. Short (2-0). Loss - T. Thompson (0-1). Save - None. WP- Davis; C. Trent(1). HBP- by C. Trent (Williams); by C. Trent (Tolleson); by Marotta (W. Allen); by C. Trent (Williams). Umpires - HP: Jimmy Meeks 1B: Steve Dew 3B: Todd Henderson Start: 1:33 p.m. Time: 2:51 Attendance: 8, Ole Miss 9, UCF 2 March 2, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Smith OXFORD, Miss. There would be no need for extrainning heroics on Sunday as the Rebels used a four-run first inning to propel No. 24 Ole Miss (11-1) to a 9-2 victory over UCF (6-5) and a sweep of the weekend series. Sam Smith (2-0) picked up the win for the Rebels, working 6.0 scoreless innings, allowing four hits with two walks and four strikeouts. He was one of four pitchers on the afternoon for Ole Miss. Robby Howell (0-1) took the loss for UCF, allowing seven runs on six hits with two walks and a strikeout in 3.1 innings of work. UCF looked to score first for the third straight game, loading the bases with one out in the first inning. Smith buckled down after giving up two of his four hits on the day and struck out the next two batters looking and get the Rebels out of the inning with no damage. Ole Miss then answered in the home half of the first, pushing four runs home and taking the game firmly in hand. Back-to-back singles and a hit batter loaded the bases before a sac fly from Will Allen got the first run home and left men at the corners. A wild pitch scored the second run. A walk put Sikes Orvis on base, keeping the rally going as Preston Overbey and Colby Bortles each delivered an RBI before the Knights would get out of the inning. The Rebels would put another crooked number on the board in the fourth, bringing three runs home with RBI singles from Braxton Lee and Auston Bousfield before a sac fly from Austin Anderson took the Rebel lead out to 7-0. Orvis scored again in the fifth inning, reaching when he was hit by a pitch to open the frame before moving around the bases to score on three wild pitches. The junior went hitless on the day, but reached base four times with three walks and the hit by pitch. The Rebels capped the scoring for the home team in the sixth inning when pinch hitting Henri Lartigue delivered a sac fly to center to move Ole Miss on top 9-0. UCF got on the board in the ninth, loading the bases with one out before an RBI single from Dylan Moore and a sac fly from JoMarcus Woods pushed two runs home. Scott Weathersby, who entered in relief in the ninth, struck out the final batter looking to end the game and secure the sweep. 12 UCF 2 (6-5) Dylan Moore, 2b JoMarcos Woods, cf Tommy Williams, ss James Vasquez, 1b Erik Barber, rf Jordan Savinon, c Bret Gordon, lf Tyler Hayden, ph Matt Diorio, dh Kam Gellinger, 3b Robby Howell, p Drew Faintich, p Tanner Olsen, p Tyler Martin, p Totals Ole Miss 9, UCF 2 March 2, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 9 (11-1) Braxton Lee, lf Cameron Dishon,ph Auston Bousfield, cf Evan Anderson, ph Will Jamison, cf Austin Anderson, ss Kyle Toth, ss Will Allen, c Henri Lartigue, ph Sikes Orvis, 1b Preston Overbey, 2b Colby Bortles, dh John Gatlin, ph J.B. Woodman, rf Errol Robinson, ss Brantley Bell, ph Sam Smith, p Austin Blunt, p H. Buchanan, p S. Weathersby, p Totals UCF Ole Miss X DP- UCF 1. LOB- UCF 10; Ole Miss 10. 2B- A. Anderson(2); H. Lartigue(1). HBP- Williams; A. Anderson; S. Orvis; C. Bortles. SH- Woods. SF- Woods; A. Anderson(1); W. Allen(2); H. Lartigue(1). SB- B. Lee 2(6); A. Bousfield(5); J.B. Woodman(2). UCF IP H R ER BB SO Robby Howell Drew Faintich Tanner Olson Tyler Martin Sam Smith Austin Blunt Hawtin Buchanan Scott Weathersby Win - S. Smith (2-0). Loss - R. Howell (0-1). Save - None. WP- Howell; Faintich 3; Olson; H. Buchanan(1). HBP- by S. Smith (Williams); by Howell (A. Anderson); by Howell (C. Bortles); by Faintich (S. Orvis). Umpires - HP: Steve Dew 1B: Todd Henderson 3B: Jimmy Meeks Start: 12:03 p.m. Time: 2:54 Attendance: 6,035

16 Memphis 4, Ole Miss 1 March 5, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Bousfield Auston Bousfield finished a home run shy of the cycle and scored a run, but the Rebels were unable to get runners home most of the night as No. 15 Ole Miss (11-2) fell to Memphis (11-1) by a score of 4-1. Bousfield scored the Rebels only run on the night and Ole Miss left 11 men stranded despite tallying nine hits. The junior went 3-for-4 at the plate with a triple, single and double in that order. Jeremy Massie (0-1) took the loss, allowing three runs on five hits with a walk and five strikeouts through 4.1 innings of work. He was one of four pitchers on the night for the Rebels. Aaron Greenwood and Preston Tarkington worked the final 3.2 innings without allowing a run, while surrendering only two hits and a walk. Caleb Wallingford (3-0) picked up the win, working 6.0 scoreless innings and allowing eight hits with two walks and four strikeouts. Nolan Blackwood picked up his third save of the season. They were terrific defensively, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. That was the difference in the ballgame. We had so many runners on but got nothing to show for it. When they needed a great play they made it. I don t think it was a poor performance offensively. It wasn t like we didn t get hits or good swings off. We needed them to not make so many great plays or us to hit a ball in a gap where they couldn t make a play. Memphis got on the board in the first inning when a double and a walk put two men on before a double steal moved both men into scoring position. Drew Griffin then hit a two-out single to drive in both men and put the Tigers on top 2-0 in the first. The visitors from Memphis added to the lead in the fifth inning when Carter White scored from third on a ground ball from Darien Tubbs. The Tigers then brought a fourth run home in the sixth inning on a sacrifice fly from White with the bases loaded to take the lead out to 4-0. Ole Miss got on the board in the seventh when Bousfield scored on a sacrifice fly to center from Will Allen. Bousfield reached on a double before taking third on a groundout to first from Austin Anderson and set up the score on the Allen fly ball. The Rebels could get no closer as Memphis grabbed the win in the midweek tilt. Ole Miss 2, UALR 1 March 7, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Bell For the fifth time in the last seven games, the Rebels got a little walk-off magic as No. 15 Ole Miss (12-2) rallied for a 2-1 win over UALR (8-2) in 10 innings on Friday night. Freshman Brantley Bell delivered the game-winning hit with two outs, taking an 0-2 pitch with the bases loaded and driving it into the gap in right center to bring home Austin Anderson for the Rebel win. Bell also scored the game-tying run in the ninth inning to keep the Rebels chances for a rally alive. Josh Laxer (1-0) picked up the win in relief, working the final 4.0 innings with seven strikeouts and allowed one run on one hit without walking a batter. Starter Chris Ellis worked 5.2 scoreless innings, striking out seven batters of his own with two hits and four walks. Ellis has not allowed an earned run through four starts this season. Jesse Harbin (2-1) took the loss for the Trojans, working 3.0 innings and allowing two runs on three hits with a walk and two strikeouts. Travis McDonald worked 6.1 scoreless innings in the start, allowing three hits with two walks and six strikeouts. No offense deserved to win tonight, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. Both defenses deserved to win, but neither offense deserved to win that game. It would have been a tough one to swallow had we lost 1-0 on an unearned run as well as Chris (Ellis) and Josh (Laxer) pitched at the end. It was a tough one for them, obviously. Our guys hung in there and kept it close. Once it got to that point, we had some good at-bats. The two pitchers and defenses held things in check through the first six innings of play, squelching rally attempts and keeping runners off the bases. That changed in the seventh when UALR broke through, taking advantage of an Ole Miss error to bring a run home with two outs on the board. Mitchell Scheuler opened the inning with a single before back-to-back sac bunts moved the right fielder to third base. With two outs, a throwing error on a ground ball to short allowed Scheuler to score as UALR leadoff hitter Ben Crumpton reached base safely, keeping the inning alive and giving the visiting team a 1-0 lead. OIe Miss answered in the ninth, taking advantage of a fielding error in left field to tie the game and send things into extra frames. Bell delivered a one-out single through the left side and advanced to second on the play as pinch runner Cameron Dishon, who was on second for the at bat, was thrown out at the plate. Pinch hitter Henri Lartigue then sent a fly ball into left field that was dropped as the left and center fielders collided, allowing Bell to score from second and knot the game at one. The Rebels then claimed the win in the 10th inning on the Bell hit to give Ole Miss the victory in the series opener against the Trojans. The came to the plate for the game-winning hit with the bases loaded thanks to an double from Anderson, an intentional walk of Will Allen and Dalton Dulin being hit by a pitch. Ole Miss 11, UALR 5 March 8, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Greenwood The Rebels used a big first inning that featured a fiverun, two-out rally to jump out of the gates and never looked back as No. 15 Ole Miss (13-2) defeated UALR (8-4) by a score of 11-5 on Saturday to claim the weekend series. The bottom of the lineup provided the pop for Ole Miss, going a combined 7-for-13 among starters with nine RBI. Preston Overbey led the way, going 3-for-4 with two runs scored and three RBI. Aaron Greenwood (1-0) picked up the win in relief, entering the game in the fifth inning to replace starter Christian Trent. Greenwood worked 1.1 innings, allowing only two hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Trent worked 4.2 innings, allowing five runs on six hits with a walk and six strikeouts. It s the first walk for Trent in 24.0 innings of work this season. Ethan Schlechte (1-1) took the loss for UALR, allowing six runs on eight hits with two walks through 1.2 innings of work in the start. Ole Miss broke things open in the first inning with a two-out rally that started with a single and a double from Austin Anderson and Will Allen, respectively. Sikes Orvis walked to load the bases before Overbey then delivered a two-rbi double to left center. Brantley Bell followed it up with a two-rbi single before Errol Robinson would notch an RBI single to right to cap the scoring and give the Rebels a 5-0 lead after the first inning of play. A sixth run came home in the second inning when Overbey delivered an RBI single with two outs, bringing home Anderson and giving Ole Miss the 6-0 lead. UALR responded with a four-run fourth inning, using an RBI-single from Justin Steelmon and a three-run home run from Bryson Thionnet to cut the lead to 6-4. Ole Miss pushed it back out to 7-4 in the home half of the inning with an RBIdouble to right center from Will Allen that pushed Anderson across the plate for the third time on the afternoon. Again, UALR had an answer when Ben Crumpton scored on a double from Tanner Rockwell. Crumpton was hit by a pitch before a sac bunt moved him into scoring position for the Rockwell it. The lead stood at 7-5 for the Rebels at the middle of the fifth. Will Jamison then hit a solo shot in the bottom of the fifth to take the lead back out to 8-5. Ole Miss extended its lead in the seventh with a three-run inning thanks to RBI from Jamison, Robinson and Braxton Lee. With two men on, Jamison delivered a single through the right side to bring home the first run in Overbey while Bell moved to third. Robinson then lay down a bunt down the first base line, bringing home Bell on the sacrifice play. Lee then hit a ball deep to short, bringing home Jamison from second while Lee beat out the throw to first for the third run in the inning. The lead stood at 11-5 at the end of the seventh and would hold as Hawtin Buchanan and Austin Blunt kept the Trojans off the bases through the final two innings. 13 Memphis 4 (11-1) Darien Tubbs, cf Zach Willis, 2b Jake Little, rf Kane Barrow, lf Ford Wilson, lf Drew Griffen, 3b Tucker Tubbs, 1b Carter White, c Nate Rupiper, dh Ethan Gross, ss Caleb Wallingford, p Ryan Garner, p Nolan Blackwood, p Totals Memphis 4, Ole Miss 1 March 5, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 1 (11-2) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, ss Will Allen, dh Colby Bortles, 1b Preston Overbey, rf Brantley Bell, 3b Holt Perdzock, ph Errol Robinson, ss Austin Knight, c Henri Lartigue, ph Dalton Dulin, 2b Sikes Orvis, ph Will Jamison, rf Jeremy Massie, p Cheyne Bickel, p A. Greenwood, p P. Tarkington, p Totals Memphis Ole Miss E- T. Tubbs. DP- Mem 1; Ole Miss 1. LOB- Mem 5; Ole Miss 11. 2B- D. Tubbs; A. Bousfield 3). 3B- A. Bousfield(2). HBP- A. Anderson. SH- Griffin; White. SF- White; W. Allen(3). SB- D. Tubbs 2; Willis; Griffin; A. Bousfield(6); B. Bell(1); D. Dulin(3). CS- Griffin. Memphis IP H R ER BB SO Caleb Wallingford Ryan Garner Nolan Blackwood Jeremy Massie Cheyne Bickel Aaron Greenwood Preston Tarkington UALR 1 (8-3) Ben Crumpton, 3b Austin Pfeiffer, ss Tanner Rockwell, lf Justin Steelmon, 1b Bryson Thionnet, cf Ryan Scott, dh Mitchell Scheuler, rf Drew Merten, c Hayden Martin, 2b Travis McDonald, p Jesse Harbin, p Sam Thoele, p Totals Ole Miss 2, UALR 1 March 7, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 2 (12-2) Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Auston Bousfield, cf Will Allen, c Colby Bortles, 1b Holt Perdzock, ph Cameron Dishon, pr Dalton Dulin, 2b Preston Overbey, 2b Sikes Orvis, dh Brantley Bell, ph Errol Robinson, ss Henri Lartigue, ph Kyle Toth, ss J.B. Woodman, rf John Gatlin, ph Will Jamison, rf Chris Ellis, p Matt Denny, p Josh Laxer, p Totals UALR Ole Miss E- Pfeiffer; Rockwell; Steelmon; Robinson(1). LOB- UALR 7; Ole Miss 12. 2B- A. Anderson(3). HBP- D. Dulin. SH- Merten; Martin; A. Bousfield(3); P. Overbey(2). SB- Martin(1). UALR IP H R ER BB SO Travis McDonald Jesse Harbin Sam Thoele Chris Ellis Matt Denny Josh Laxer UALR 5 (8-4) Ben Crumpton, 3b Austin Pfeiffer, ss Tanner Rockwell, dh Justin Steelmon, 1b Bryson Thionnet, cf Mitchell Scheuler, rf Sam Vogel, lf Drew Merten, c Jason Prevatt, c Hayden Martin, 2b Ethan Schlechte, p Chad Bradford, p Sam Thoele, p Josh Merrill, p Totals Ole Miss 11, UALR 5 March 8, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 11 (13-2) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Austin Knight, c Sikes Orvis, dh John Gatlin, ph Preston Overbey, ab Dalton Dulin, ph Brantley Bell, 3b Cameron Dishon, ph Colby Bortles, 1b Will Jamison, rf Errol Robinson, ss Christian Trent, p A. Greenwood, p P. Tarkington, p H. Buchanan, p Austin Blunt, p Totals UALR Ole Miss X E- Crumpton. DP- UALR 1; Ole Miss 1. LOB- UALR 7; Ole Miss 8. 2B- Rockwell; W. Allen 2(6); P. Overbey(3). HR- Thionnet; W. Jamison(2). HBP- Crumpton; B. Bell. SH- Pfeiffer; E. Robinson(2). SB- A. Anderson(5). UALR IP H R ER BB SO Ethan Schlechte Chad Bradford Sam Thoele Josh Merrill Christian Trent Aaron Greenwood Preston Tarkington Hawtin Buchanan Austin Blunt Win - Wallingford (3-0). Loss - J. Massie (0-1). Save - Blackwood (3). HBP- by Wallingford (A. Anderson) Umpires - HP: Jackie Cayson 1B: Tony Walsh 3B: John Whitaker Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 2:46 Attendance: 6,629 Win - J. Laxer (1-0). Loss - Harbin (2-1). Save - None. WP- C. Ellis(1). HBP- by Thoele (D. Dulin). Umpires - HP: Fred Cannon 1B: Robert Shearin 3B: Mark MacDonald Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 2:53 Attendance: 6,579 Win - A. Greenwood (1-0). Loss - Schlechte (1-1). Save - None. HBP- by C. Trent (Crumpton); by Bradford (B. Bell). Umpires - HP: Robert Shearin 1B: Mark MacDonald 3B: Fred Cannon Start: 4:03 p.m. Time: 2:43 Attendance: 7,242 16

17 Ole Miss 11, UALR 1 March 9, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Bousfield The Rebel offense continued to click on Sunday with 11 runs on 14 hits as No. 15 Ole Miss (14-2) defeated UALR (8-5) by a score of 11-1 to sweep the weekend series with the Trojans. Four Rebels posted multiple-hit games on the afternoon, paced by Auston Bousfield s 2-for-4 outing as the centerfielder scored a run and drove in two. Sam Smith (3-0) picked up the win for the Rebels, working 6.0 innings and allowing one run on five hits with a walk and three strikeouts. He was one of four Rebels to take the mound on the afternoon as Ole Miss limited opportunities for UALR for the third straight day. Cameron Allen (1-1) took the loss for the Trojans, allowing four runs three of them earned on eight hits with a walk and two strikeouts. Allen worked 4.2 innings in the start. I was disappointed (offensively), then in the fifth inning we scored, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. One of the things we challenge the pitchers when we re winning is to keep the momentum in our dugout and have a shutdown inning. You have to put up a zero after we score. In today s game, where there is not as many runs scored, it s even more important to keep the momentum in your dugout. We did that today. The Rebels got on the board in the fourth inning when the Rebels took advantage of a fielding error following a Sikes Orvis hit to get on the board. Allen reached on a walk before Orvis delivered a hit to right field. The ball dropped in front of the right fielder who then misplayed the field attempt, allowing the ball to get past him and roll toward the fence. Allen scored from first on the play to put the Rebels on top 1-0. UALR answered in the top of the fifth, scoring when Mitchell Scheuler came home on a bases loaded groundout from Ben Crumpton. The run tied the game 1-1. Ole Miss broke things open in the home half of the fifth, putting the first of three multiple-run innings together as three runs crossed the plate. J.B. Woodman opened the inning with a single and took second on a sac bunt from Errol Robinson. A groundout moved him to third and then the two-out rally began. Auston Bousfield delivered an RBI single to right and stole second. Austin Anderson then doubled to bring home Bousfield before Allen capped the scoring with a single through the left side. The Rebels led 4-1 at the end of the fifth. The sixth inning saw two more runs score for the Rebels as Braxton Lee draw a bases-loaded walk and Bousfield came up with a sac fly to center. The two runs pushed the lead out to 6-1 in favor of Ole Miss before the Trojans would get out of the inning. Four more runs came home in the seventh. A Brantley Bell double brought the first run home before a ground ball back to the mound from Woodman would push a second run across the plate. Bell then came home on a wild pitch before a sac fly to left from Robinson took the lead out to The Rebels got the final run of the game in the eighth when John Gatlin delivered a sac fly to the wall in left center that scored Bousfield. Bousfield opened the inning with a walk before a Dalton Dulin single and a fielder s choice from Austin Knight took him to third. 16 UALR 1 (8-5) Ben Crumpton, 3b Petr Sila, ph Austin Pfeiffer, ss Joseph Paulino, ph Tanner Rockwell, 2b Justin Steelmon, 1b Bryson Thionnet, cf Ryan Scott, dh Mitchell Scheuler, rf Jason Prevatt, c Sam Vogel, lf Hayden Martin, 2b Josh Merrill, p D. Brownmiller, p Brent Mason, p Drew McCurry, ph Cameron Allen, p Jesse Harbin, p Totals Ole Miss 11, UALR 1 March 9, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 11 (14-2) Braxton Lee, lf Cameron Dishon, pr Auston Bousfield, cf Will Jamison, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Dalton Dulin, 2b Will Allen, c Austin Knight, c Colby Bortles, 1b Sikes Orvis, dh John Gatlin, ph Preston Overbey, 1b Kyle Toth, ss Brantley Bell, 2b Henri Lartigue, ph J.B. Woodman, rf Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p J. Waguespack, p S. Weathersby, p Evan Anderson, p Totals Score By Innings R UALR Ole Miss X E- Scheuler(1). DP- UALR 1; Ole Miss 1. LOB- UALR 10; Ole Miss 8. 2B- A. Anderson(4); B. Bell(2). HBP- Vogel; P. Overbey; E. Robinson. SH- E. Robinson(3). SF- A. Bousfield(1); J. Gatlin(1); E. Robinson(1). SB- A. Bousfield(7); J.B. Woodman(3); E. Robinson(3). UALR IP H R ER BB SO Cameron Allen Jesse Harbin Tanner Rockwell Josh Merrill Dyllon Brownmiller Brent Mason Sam Smith Jacob Waguespack Scott Weathersby Evan Anderson Win - S. Smith (3-0). Loss - Allen (1-1). Save - None. WP- Merrill(1). HBP- by S. Smith (Vogel); by Harbin (P, Overbey); by Rockwell (E. Robinson). Umpires - HP: Mark MacDonald 1B: Fred Cannon 3B: Robert Shearin Start: 1:33 p.m. Time: 2:50 Attendance: 6,234 Ole Miss 2, SELA 1 March 11, 2014 Hammond, La. Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field Orvis The Rebels continued to get solid pitching and clutch hits in tight games, this time it was a solo home run from Sikes Orvis, as No.12 Ole Miss (15-2) defeated Southeastern Louisiana (9-6) by a score of 2-1 Tuesday night. Orvis delivered his solo shot in the sixth inning to propel the Rebels to the win after falling behind early. Jeremy Massie (1-1) was solid in the start, working 6.0 innings and allowing one run on three hits with a walk and three strikeouts to pick up the win. Wyatt Short picked up his first save of the season, working the final 1.2 innings as the Rebels picked up the 2-1 win. Sean Kennel (1-2) took the loss for the Lions, allowing two runs on eight hits with a walk and two strikeouts. Jeremy (Massie) was tremendous for us and really just continued to pitch like he has all year, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. It s a little too close sometimes and we ve had our share of (one-run games). In those, we ve played well when it mattered the most. But I m disappointed we didn t do more offensively. We had a couple of opportunities to break the game open and we didn t get the timely hit. Southeastern Louisiana got things started in the third inning with a pair of singles around a stolen base that put men at the corners out of the gates. A fielder s choice on a ball back up the middle from Jacob Seward brought Brooks Morse home and put the first run on the board. Ole Miss answered in the top of the fourth, loading the bases with no outs when a hit batter and back-to-back singles put Austin Anderson, Will Allen and Sikes Orvis on base. Preston Overbey then singled to left to score Anderson and tie the game at 1-1. The Rebels would get nothing more out of the inning with a force out at home on a ground ball and a double play ball up the middle to end the inning. Sikes Orvis put the Rebels on top in the sixth inning with a solo shot down the right field line to give Ole Miss the 2-1 lead. The Lions got another opportunity in the eighth inning, getting two men on with one out and sending the Rebels to the bullpen as the freshman, Short, relieved Josh Laxer. A groundout to second moved both men into scoring position with two outs before Short would get another groundout - this one to first base to end the inning and keep Ole Miss in front 2-1. Southeastern Louisiana looked to mount a rally in the bottom of the ninth, putting a man on with a leadoff single. The defense came through, however, turning a double play on a bunt as Austin Knight threw to second to get the lead runner and Errol Robinson made the throw to first to clear the bases of runners. After issuing a walk, Short then fought back from a 3-1 count to strikeout the final batter to secure the win for the Rebels. 17 Ole Miss 2 (15-2) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, dh Sikes Orvis, 1b Preston Overbey, rf Brantley Bell, 2b Cameron Dishon, rf Austin Knight, c Errol Robinson, ss Jeremy Massie, p A. Greenwood, p Josh Laxer, p Wyatt Short, p Totals Ole Miss 2, SELA 1 March 11, 2014 at Hammond, La. Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field SELA (9-6) Ja. Williams, ss K. Cedotal, lf Jam Fisher, c A. Godbold, rf C. Bryan, pr B. Hoffman, 3b G. Woods, dh J. Buratt, ph/dh K. Thompson, pr B. Morse, 2b K. Carr, 1b R. Byers, pr W. Bobo, 1b J. Seward, cf S. Kennel, p M. Pittari, p M. Klotz, p Totals Ole Miss SELA E- Hoffman. DP- Ole Miss 1; SELA 1. LOB- Ole Miss 10; SELA 6. 2B- A. Bousfield; E. Robinson. HR- S. Orvis. HBP- A. Anderson. SH- Cedotal; Hoffman; Seward. SB- Cedotal; Morse. Jeremy Massie Aaron Greenwood Josh Laxer Wyatt Short SELA IP H R ER BB SO S. Kennel M. Pittari J. Klotz Win - J. Massie (1-1). Loss - S. Kennel (1-2). Save - W. Short. WP- A. Greenwood. HBP- by Kennel (A. Anderson). Umpires - HP: Ryan Broussard 1B: Eddie Loggins 3B: Chris Magouirk Start: 6:30 p.m. Time: 2:47 Attendance: 1,415 Ole Miss 8, SELA 3 March 12, 2014 Hammond, La. Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field Bickel The Rebels found themselves in the middle of another tight contest, but a big ninth inning broke things open as No. 12 Ole Miss (16-2) pushed four runs across the plate in the final inning to defeat Southeastern Louisiana (9-7) by a score of 8-3 Wednesday. Brantley Bell led a Rebel offense that tallied 16 hits on the afternoon, going 4-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI and five Ole Miss players tallied double-digit hits. Cheyne Bickel (3-1) picked up the win in relief, working 2.0 innings and allowing only one hit and a strikeout. Freshman Evan Anderson was solid in the start, working 3.0 no-hit innings with three strikeouts and facing only nine batters. Five Rebel pitchers saw action on the afternoon. The Rebels got things started in the third inning with back-to-back singles from Errol Robinson and Auston Bousfield. With men at the corners, Braxton Lee hit a ground ball to second, reaching on a fielder s choice as Robinson scored. An errant throw allowed Bousfield to reach safely and scamper to third as the ball rolled into left. Bousfield then scored a batter later when Austin Anderson lay down a sac bunt and the Rebels took a 2-0 lead on the Lions. Ole Miss put together a two-out rally in the fourth when three straight single from Brantley Bell, Will Jamison and Errol Robinson loaded the bases. Bousfield was then hit by a pitch to bring Bell home and take the Rebel lead out to 3-0 before the Lions would get out of the inning. Southeastern Louisiana got on the board in the home half of the fourth, loading the bases with one out as the first four batters all reached base through a trio of singles and a walk. A ground ball to third looked to be a double play ball, but a throwing error allowed two runs to score and kept the Lions alive after cutting the lead to 3-2. Another single sent the Rebels to the bullpen for a second time in the inning, but a four pitch walk loaded the bases again for Southeastern Louisiana. Waguespack came through in the clutch, striking out the next batter to end the inning and keep the Rebels up by one. The Lions continued to chip away, using a two-out rally in the fifth to tie the game. With men at first and second, Andrew Gobold hit a single to right and scored Jacob Williams. The Rebels were able to get out of the inning, however, with no more damage and the score knotted at three. The Rebels moved back into the lead in the seventh on a groundball to short from Will Allen that brought Bousfield home from third. Bousfield reached when he was hit by a pitch to open the inning and took second on a groundout from Lee. A single from Anderson put men at the corners to set up the score on the ground ball from Allen that put the Rebels back up 4-3. Ole Miss broke things open in the top of the ninth, using four hits and three errors by the home team to build a five-run cushion for the final frame. The Rebels led 8-3 heading into the bottom of the ninth. Weathersby then held the Lions off the board in the bottom of the ninth to close out the game. 18 Ole Miss 8 (16-2) Auston Bousfield, cf John Gatlin, ph J.B. Woodman, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Preston Overbey, 1b Sikes Orvis,dh Cameron Dishon,pr Holt Perdzock, ph Brantley Bell, 2b Will Jamison, rf Errol Robinson, ss Kyle Toth, ph Evan Anderson, p Austin Blunt, p J. Waguespack, p Cheyne Bickel, p H. Buchanan, p Scott Weathersby, p Totals Ole Miss 8, SELA 3 March 12, 2014 at Hammond, La. Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field SELA 3 (9-7) Ja. Williams, ss K. Menard, ph K. Cedotal, p/dh Jam Fisher, c A. Godbold, rf G. Woods, lf J. Buratt, ph C. Bryan, lf B. Hoffman, 3b B. Morse, 2b K. Carr, 1b D. Midyett, ph J. Seward, cf G. Pickett, p D. Hills, p M. Klotz, p J. Gremillion, p Totals Ole Miss SELA E- B. Bell(3); Ja. Williams; Morse; Seward; Klotz. DP SELA 1. LOB- Ole Miss 11; SELA 8. 2B- W. Allen(7); B. Bell(3). HBP- A. Bousfield 2. SH- B. Lee(2); A. Anderson(2); Morse. SB- A. Bousfield(8). CS- C. Dishon(2). Evan Anderson Austin Blunt Jacob Waguespack Cheyne Bickel Hawtin Buchanan Scott Weathersby SELA IP H R ER BB SO K. Cedotal G. Pickett D. Hills M. Klotz J. Gremillion Win - C. Bickel (3-1). Loss - G. Pickett (0-1). Save - None. WP- J. Waguespack(2); H. Buchanan(2); Hills; Klotz. HBP- by Cedotal (A. Bousfield); by Pickett (A. Bousfield). BK- Cedotal. Umpires - HP: Brandon LeJune 1B: Michael Hains 3B: Jason Rosen Start: 4:00 p.m. Time: 2:52 Attendance: 1,375 17

18 Ole Miss 6, South Carolina 4 March 14, 2014 Columbia, S.C. Carolina Stadium Bousfield Auston Bousfield hit his first grand slam with a two-out shot in the sixth inning to propel the Rebels into the lead as No. 12 Ole Miss (17-2, 1-0 SEC) defeated No. 1 South Carolina (16-1, 0-1 SEC) in the opening game of the weekend series Friday night. The loss marked the first defeat of the season for the topranked cocks. Chris Ellis (3-0) picked up the win, working 5.1 innings and allowing four runs three of them earned on 10 hits with three walks and a strikeout. Josh Laxer picked up his first save of the season, working the final two outs to close the game out for the Rebels. Jordan Montgomery (3-1) took the loss for the cocks, allowing six runs on six hits with three walks and five strikeouts. Friday night in the SEC is always so close, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. It s about which guy can get the big hit or which guy can make that one pitch. (Auston) Bousfield got that hit for us tonight. Chris (Ellis) really weathered the storm for us, Bianco said. We made it hard on him defensively. He really hung in there and took some body blows like a prize fighter. The bullpen then took over and was terrific tonight. (Aaron) Greenwood was solid when he came in and then Wyatt (Short) faced the heart of their lineup. Laxer was just great closing things out for us. Ole Miss got on the board in the first inning when Will Allen sent a two-out single up the middle to score Auston Bousfield from third. Bousfield opened the game with a single to center before back-to-back groundouts moved him to third for the Allen hit. South Carolina wasted no time tying things up, using a Max Schrock solo home run with one out in the bottom of the inning to knot the game at 1-1. The cocks would go on to load the bases, but Ellis responded with a big strikeout looking to leave three stranded and keep the game tied. The cocks took the lead in the fourth when Schrock drove in Tanner English from third. With one out and men at the corners, Schrock sent a ball back up the middle that glanced off the glove of Ellis toward shortstop, allowing all runners to advance safely. The lead continued to grow from there. A walk then loaded the bases before a throwing error on a ground ball to second and a sac fly to center brought two more runs home, taking the lead out to 4-1 in favor of the cocks after four innings of play. Austin Anderson cut the lead in half with a two-out shot over the right field fence in the fifth. It was the first home run of the season for Anderson. The Rebels continued to fight back, taking the lead back in the sixth inning on a grand slam from Bousfield. Ole Miss loaded the bases when pinch hitter Colby Bortles drew a walk, keeping the inning alive and bringing Bousfield at the plate for the shot that launched the Rebels back on top 6-4. Ole Miss bullpen then kept the cocks off the board the rest of the way, securing the series-opening win for the Rebels. South Carolina 5, Ole Miss 4 (10 Innings) March 15, 2014 Columbia, S.C. Carolina Stadium Trent A ninth-inning rally spelled trouble for the Rebels and set the table for the cock comeback as No. 12 Ole Miss (17-3, 1-1 SEC) fell to No. 1 South Carolina (17-1, 1-1 SEC) by a score of 5-4, dropping its first extra-inning and first one-run game of the season. South Carolina got a leadoff single from Grayson Greiner to open the home half of the 10th and used a sac bunt to move him into scoring position. Pinch hitter Brison Celek then came to the plate as the Rebels countered with right-hander Aaron Greenwood out of the bullpen. Celek drove in the game-winning run with a single to right, bringing Greiner home to score and securing the win for the cocks. Matt Denny (0-1) suffered the loss, allowing one run on one hit in his 0.2 innings of work. The left-hander put the winning run on base before leaving the game with one out in the 10th. Starter Christian Trent worked 6.0 innings and allowed one run on six hits with a walk and five strikeouts. Joel Seddon (1-0) picked up the relief win, allowing two hits but keeping the Rebels off the board after entering the game to start the 10th inning. Starter Jack Wynkoop allowed four runs two earned on seven hits with a strikeout in his 3.0 innings of work, but the bullpen worked 7.0 scoreless to allow the home team to rally for the win. Ole Miss scored first for the second straight game against the cocks when Will Allen delivered a two-out double to score Austin Anderson from second. Anderson reached on a fielder s choice before a Wynkoop balk pushed him into scoring position for the Allen hit that put the Rebels up 1-0. This time around, the Rebels kept South Carolina off the board in the home half of the first. With a man at third and two outs, Errol Robinson ranged to his left on a ball up the middle, scooping it up behind the bag and making the throw to first to end the inning without a run scoring. Allen again came up with an RBI double in the third, driving one to the top of the wall in left to score Braxton Lee from second and put Anderson and Allen in scoring position with one out. Lee reached on a fielding error at short before Anderson was hit by a pitch to put both men on for the Allen hit. Brantley Bell then singled to drive in Anderson and take the lead out to 3-0 for the Rebels. Preston Overbey then delivered a sac fly to the wall in left to bring Allen home and Ole Miss held a 4-0 lead on the cocks after the top of the third. South Carolina got a rally going in the sixth, using a pair of hits and a walk to load the bases with one out on the board. Weber Pike then reached on a fielder s choice with a ground ball to short, bringing home a run as the Rebels just missed on turning a double play to get out of the inning. Trent responded with a strikeout looking to the next batter, ending the inning and keeping Ole Miss on top 4-1. South Carolina again looked to mount a rally in the ninth. With two outs on the board and a man at second, Conner Bright drove a ball to right that scored Tanner English and cut the lead to 4-2. Pinch hitter Max Schrock then hit a two-run shot to right field to tie the game at four. South Carolina 3, Ole Miss 1 March 15, 2014 Columbia, S.C. Carolina Stadium Smith Sam Smith (3-1) turned in a stellar outing in game two despite the loss, allowing three runs two earned on six hits through 7.0 innings of work. Smith struck out five in the outing. He left the game with the Rebels down 2-1 and a man on first who was charged to him after he came home two batters later. Wil Crowe (4-0) picked up the win, holding the Rebels to one run on six hits with a walk and two strikeouts. We ve been in a lot of close games and they ve all gone our way until today, and it just didn t happen that way this time, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. You have to tip your hat to South Carolina. That s baseball and they showed why they re a good team today. It comes down to making the hit in a couple of at bats and making a couple of pitches, Bianco said. They seemed to get all of the hits when they needed them today. That s how you win in this league. South Carolina got on the board first, pushing home a run in the second inning, taking advantage of a throwing error on a relay following a fly out to left field. The throw sailed and bounced into the stands, sending the runner to third before coming home to score a batter later on a sac fly from Grayson Greiner. The cocks held a 1-0 lead after two innings of play. Ole Miss tied things up in the fourth on a Sikes Orvis single through the right side that scored Austin Anderson from second. Anderson reached when he was hit by a pitch and took second on a single to left from Will Allen before coming home on the Orvis hit and tying the game at 1-1. South Carolina moved back in front in the bottom of the fifth when Tanner English pushed a bunt down the first base side of the mound with two outs on the board. Connor Bright scored on the play as the bunt was placed in no man s land and after the field, English beat the Rebel fielder s to the bag. The cocks led 2-1 after the fifth. Ole Miss had a chance in the sixth, loading the bases with one out, but the cocks turned a double play on a ground ball to second to end the inning and hold on to the one-run lead. South Carolina took the lead out to two runs in the eighth when Marcus Mooney scored from second on a single through the left side from Joey Pankake. Mooney reached with a walk before advancing to second on a sac bunt from Elliott Caldwell. The Rebels would get runners in scoring position in the seventh and eighth, but couldn t get them home as South Carolina went on to grab the series with the 3-1 win in game two of the Saturday doubleheader. 19 Ole Miss 6 (17-2, 1-0 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Preston Overbey, 1b Brantley Bell, 2b Dalton Dulin, 2b Sikes Orvis,dh Errol Robinson, ss Will Jamison, rf Colby Bortles, ph J.B. Woodman, pr Cameron Dishon, rf Chris Ellis, p Matt Denny, p A. Greenwood, p Wyatt Short, p Josh Laxer, p Totals Ole Miss 6, South Carolina 4 March 14, 2014 at Columbia, S.C. Carolina Stadium South Carolina 4 (16-1, 0-1 SEC) Marcus Mooney, ss Max Schrock, dh Joey Pankake, 3b Kyle Martin, 1b Connor Bright, rf Grayson Greiner, c DC Arendas, 2b Elliot Caldwell, lf Tanner English, cf J. Montgomery, p Vince Fiori, p Taylor Widener, p Totals Ole Miss 4 (17-3, 1-1 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Brantley Bell, dh Preston Overbey, 2b Sikes Orvis, 1b Errol Robinson, ss Will Jamison, rf Christian Trent, p Cheyne Bickel, p P. Tarkington, p Wyatt Short, p Josh Laxer, p A. Greenwood, p Totals South Carolina 5, Ole Miss 4 March 15, 2014 at Columbia, S.C. Carolina Stadium South Carolina 5 (17-1, 1-1 SEC) Connor Bright, rf Elliot Caldwell, lf Max Schrock, ph Gene Cone, lf Joey Pankake, 3b Kyle Martin, 1b Grayson Greiner, c Weber Pike, dh Jordan Gore, ph DC Arendas, 2b Brison Celek, ph Marcus Mooney, ss Tanner English, cf Jack Wynkoop, p Reed Scott, p Joel Seddon, p Totals Ole Miss 1 (17-4, 1-2 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Brantley Bell, dh Preston Overbey, 2b Dalton Dulin, ph J.B. Woodman, rf Errol Robinson, ss Holt Perdzock, ph Colby Bortles, 3b Will Jamison, ph Sam Smith, p Cheyne Bickel, p P. Tarkington, p Totals South Carolina 3, Ole Miss 1 March 15, 2014 at Columbia, S.C. Carolina Stadium South Carolina 3 (18-1, 2-1 SEC) Marcus Mooney, ss Elliot Caldwell, lf Joey Pankake, 3b Kyle Martin, 1b Connor Bright, rf Grayson Greiner, c Brison Celek, dh Jordan Gore, 2b Tanner English, cf Wil Crowe, p Cody Mincey, p Joel Seddon, p Totals Ole Miss South Carolina E- B. Bell(4); Mooney. LOB- Ole Miss 7; SC 11. 2B- A. Bousfield(5); B. Bell(4); English. HR- A. Bousfield(3); A. Anderson(1); Schrock. HBP- S. Orvis; English. SF- Bright. CS- E. Robinson(1). Chris Ellis Matt Denny Aaron Greenwood Wyatt Short Josh Laxer Win - C. Ellis (3-0). Loss - Montgomery (3-1). Save - J. Laxer (1). HBP- by C. Ellis (English); by Montgomery (S. Orvis). BK- M. Denny(1). Umpires - HP: Mark Chapman 1B: Ray Gregson 2B: Scott Kennedy 3B: Myron Miller Start: 7 p.m. Time: 3:10 Attendance: 7,859 South Carolina IP H R ER BB SO Jordan Montgomery Vince Fiori Taylor Widener Ole Miss South Carolina E- E. Robinson(2); Mooney. LOB- Ole Miss 7; SC 10. 2B- W. Allen 2(9); Bright; Caldwell; Pankake; Martin. HR- Schrock. HBP- Anderson. SH- Gore. SF- P. Overbey(2). Christian Trent Cheyne Bickel Preston Tarkington Wyatt Short Josh Laxer Matt Denny Aaron Greenwood South Carolina IP H R ER BB SO Jack Wynkoop Reed Scott Joel Seddon Win - Seddon (1-0). Loss - M. Denny (0-1). Save - None. HBP- by Wynkoop (A. Anderson). BK- Wynkoop. Umpires - HP: Ray Gregson 1B: Scott Kennedy 2B: Myron Miller 3B: Mark Chapman Start: 3 p.m. Time: 2:49 Attendance: 7, Ole Miss South Carolina X E- E. Robinson(3). DP- SC 1. LOB- Ole Miss 9; SC 6. 2B- A. Anderson(5); W. Allen(10). HBP- A. Anderson; P. Overbey. SH- J.B. Woodman(2); Caldwell. SF- Greiner. Sam Smith Cheyne Bickel Preston Tarkington South Carolina IP H R ER BB SO Wil Crowe Cody Mincey Joel Seddon Win - Crowe (4-0). Loss - S. Smith (3-1). Save - Seddon (6). HBP- by Crowe (A. Anderson); by Mincey (P. Overbey). Umpires - HP: Scott Kennedy 1B: Myron Miller 2B: Mark Chapman 3B: Ray Gregson Start: 6:45 p.m. Time: 2:31 Attendance: 7,349

19 Ole Miss 4, Arkansas State 3 March 19, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Dulin The Rebels continued to find ways to win, rallying again at home as No. 14 Ole Miss (18-4) defeated Arkansas State (11-9) by a score of 4-3 Wednesday night behind a seventh-inning rally. The Rebels pushed two runs home in the seventh, using an RBI single from Dalton Dulin to tie the game and later executing a squeeze bunt from Braxton Lee that brought Dulin home to take the one-run lead on the way to the win. Scott Weathersby (1-0) picked up the win in relief, working 2.1 scoreless innings with a career-high five strikeouts. He did not allow a hit or a walk in his time on the mound. Josh Laxer then picked up his second save of the season, working the ninth to preserve the win. Colton Kibler (0-1) took the loss in relief, allowing two runs in 1.1 innings of relief work on four hits. (Scott) Weathersby was terrific, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. He came in at the right time. It looked like they wanted him to play a lot more than we did at the start tonight and that s disappointing. They had some great at-bats early on against (Jeremy) Massie. He can usually make you look uncomfortable up there. That wasn t happening tonight. They got a lot of hits off of him and some good swings. Ole Miss scored first, bringing a run home in the first inning when the Rebels executed a double steal to get the run. With men at the corners, it looked as if the Red Wolves had Austin Anderson picked off. Lee broke for home on the play as Anderson took off for third and slid in safely under the tag as Arkansas State attempted to get the speedy outfielder at the plate. The Red Wolves tied things up in the third when Dustin Jones scored on a single to short from Lucas Fedderson. Jones reached on a walk then went first to third when an errant throw after he stole second allowed him to take third on the play. He then came home two batters later on the Fedderson hit, tying the game. Arkansas State took the lead with a single run in the fourth on an RBI single from Kevin Fitzpatrick and took the lead out to 3-1 with another run scored on a wild pitch in the fifth inning. Ole Miss began to chip away from there, cutting the lead to one run on a single through the left side from Will Allen in the sixth. The run scored was the second on the night for the Rebels Lee who reached on a walk and took second on a single from Anderson to set up the score on the Allen hit that got past the shortstop as Lee flashed in front of the defender on the hit. The Rebels then used the seventh-inning rally to take the lead on the way to the win. J.B. Woodman opened the inning with a single deep to short and took second on a sac bunt from Robinson before scoring on the Dulin hit. Dulin took second on the play as the Red Wolves threw home on the single to try to get Woodman at the plate. A single through the left side from Bousfield pushed Dalton to third, before the squeeze bunt from Lee brought him home and put the Rebels on top for good. Ole Miss 4, Missouri 3 March 21, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Ellis The Rebels got a pair of home runs in the first inning to stake a claim to an early lead and held on down the stretch as No. 14 Ole Miss (19-4, 2-2 SEC) opened the weekend series with a 4-3 win over Missouri (11-10, 1-3 SEC) Friday night at Swayze Field. Austin Anderson hit a two-run shot in the first and Sikes Orvis added a solo home run to take the early 3-0 lead on the Tigers and the Rebels never trailed on the way to the seriesopening win. Chris Ellis (4-0) picked up the win, working 7.1 innings and allowing one unearned run on five hits with two walks and five strikeouts. Josh Laxer picked up the save, allowing one hit and striking out three batters over the final 1.2 innings after the Tigers had cut the lead to one-run in the eighth. John Miles (2-2) took the loss for the Tigers, allowing four runs on eight hits with a walk and five strikeouts in 7.1 innings of work. The right-hander was inserted into the starting lineup after Brett Graves, who was originally slated to start, was hit by a ball on an errant throw in pregame warm-ups. The Rebels got off to the quick start with the pair of home runs in the first inning to take the 3-0 lead. Braxton Lee reached on a one-out single before Anderson drove him in with a two-run shot over the wall in right field. Two batters later, Orvis delivered his solo shot over the wall in right to put the home team up 3-0 on the Tigers. Ole Miss added a fourth run in the third inning on an RBI single to right from Will Allen. Allen s single drove in Bousfield from third after the junior opened the inning with a double to the wall in left center and took third on a bunt single from Lee. The Tigers cut into the lead for the first time with an unearned run in the fifth when Keaton Steele came home from third on a passed ball with two outs. Steele opened the inning with a double and took third on a single from Logan Pearson before the passed ball got him home. Missouri cut the lead to one in the eighth inning, pushing two more runs across the plate. Ellis struck out the first batter before the Rebels went to the bullpen for left-hander Wyatt Short. Back-to-back doubles off the freshman brought the first run home and Ole Miss again turned to the bullpen for Preston Tarkington. A single to the next batter brought the second run home and the Rebels called on Laxer out of the bullpen. The junior right-hander got the Rebels out of the inning, recording a strikeout and a runner thrown out on a steal attempt to send the game to the home half of the eighth on top 4-3. Laxer then kept the Tigers off the board in the ninth to close out the win. Ole Miss 7, Missouri 1 March 22, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Orvis The Rebels got seven runs on the afternoon six of them off home runs as No. 14 Ole Miss (20-4, 3-2 SEC) powered past Missouri (11-11, 1-4 SEC) with a 7-1 victory on Saturday to clinch the weekend series. Sikes Orvis hit a pair of home runs in the win, including a two-run shot and a solo shot, while Will Allen added a three-run home run for six of the Rebels seven runs on the afternoon. Christian Trent (3-0) picked up the win as he worked 6.0 innings and allowed one run on four hits with two walks and five strikeouts. Aaron Greenwood picked up his first save of the inning, working the final 3.0 innings with a walk and a strikeout after entering the game with two on and no outs in the seventh. Peter Fairbanks (2-2) took the loss for Missouri, allowing four runs on three hits with a walk in 2.0 innings of work. We swung it well, Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco said. One of the things is we have some older, physical guys that have had success. When you look at college sports, the older guys seem to take it to another level. We have 19 juniors and seniors like (Preston) Overbey, Boz (Auston Bousfield), (Will) Allen and (Sikes) Orvis. Those guys are having a great year for us. Ole Miss jumped out to the early lead for the second straight day, using a three-run shot from Allen to claim a 3-0 lead out of the gates. Braxton Lee and Austin Anderson reached on a fielder s choice and a double, setting up the three-run home run from Allen that sailed into the bullpen in left. Missouri answered in the second, loading the bases with back-to-back singles and a walk before Dylan Kelly would hit a sac fly to right to bring home the Tigers only run of the day. The Rebels turned two on the fly out before Trent would get a strikeout to end the inning. Auston Bousfield and Lee started the third with a walk and a single before Anderson brought Bousfield home with a sac fly to center. Sikes Orvis then stepped to the plate and delivered the first of two home runs on the afternoon this one a two-run shot into the student section in right field, to push the Rebels out to a 6-1 lead on the Tigers. Orvis again came through in the seventh, driving a two-out pitch into the right field stands for the second time on the afternoon to take the Rebels lead out to 7-1. Greenwood and the Ole Miss defense kept Missouri in check the rest of the way to clinch the series. 22 Arkansas State 3 (11-9) Zach Maggio, dh Lucas Feddersen, 2b Austin Baker, cf Matt Burgess, 1b Stuart Levy, c Derek Birginske, lf Joe Schrimpf, 3b Kevin Fitzpatrick, rf C. Massanelli, ph Dustin Jones, ss Ty Michelotti, ph Tanner Gaines, p Colton Kibler, p Cody Woodhouse, p Totals Ole Miss 4, Arkansas State 3 March 19, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 4 (18-4, 1-2 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Brantley Bell, dh Holt Perdzock, ph J.B. Woodman, rf Errol Robinson, ss Dalton Dulin, 2b Jeremy Massie, p Cheyne Bickel, p S. Weathersby, p Hawtin Buchanan,p Josh Laxer, p Totals Missouri 3 (11-10, 1-3 SEC) Eric Anderson, lf Josh Lester, ss Kendall Keeton, 1b Shane Segovia, 2b J. Getzelman, pr Dillon Everett, 2b Dylan Kelly, c Ryan Howard, 3b Keaton Steele, dh Logan Pearson, rf Jake Ring, cf Jake Ivory, ph John Miles, p Austin Tribby, p Breckin Williams, p Totals Ole Miss 4, Missouri 3 March 21, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 4 (19-4, 2-2 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Holt Perdzock, dh Colby Bortles, ph Preston Overbey, 2b Will Jamison, rf Errol Robinson, ss Chris Ellis, p Wyatt Short, p P. Tarkington, p Josh Laxer, p Totals Missouri 1 (11-11, 1-4 SEC) Eric Anderson, cf Jake Ring, pr/cf Josh Lester, ss Kendall Keeton, 1b Keaton Steele, dh Shane Segovia, 2b J. Getzelman, pr Ryan Howard, 3b Zach Lavy, ph Dylan Kelly, c Jack Klages, c Jake Ivory, rf Dillon Everett, lf Peter Fairbanks, p Andrew Hohn, p Austin Tribby, p Ryan Phillips, p Alec Rash, p Totals Ole Miss 7, Missouri 1 March 22, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 7 (20-4, 3-2 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Brantley Bell, dh Preston Overbey, 2b Dalton Dulin, ph/2b J.B. Woodman, rf Errol Robinson, ss Christian Trent, p A. Greenwood, p Totals Arkansas State Ole Miss X E- W. Allen(1). DP- ASU 1. LOB- ASU 7; Ole Miss 5. SH- Feddersen; B. Lee(3); E. Robinson(4). SB- Maggio; Feddersen; Jones; B. Lee 2(8); A. Anderson(6). CS- A. Anderson(1). Arkansas State IP H R ER BB SO Tanner Gaines Colton Kibler Cody Woodhouse Jeremy Massie Cheyne Bickel Scott Weathersby Hawtin Buchanan Josh Laxer Win - S. Weathersby (1-0). Loss - Kibler (0-1). Save - J. Laxer (2). WP- C. Bickel 2(2). Umpires - HP: John Whitaker 1B: Eric Prater 3B: Jackie Cayson Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 2:44 Attendance: 6,716 Missouri Ole Miss X E- Howard; E. Robinson(4). DP- Ole Miss 2. LOB- MU 6; Ole Miss 5. 2B- Lester; Keeton; Steele; A. Bousfield (6). HR- A. Anderson(2); S. Orvis(4). SH- Lester(5). CS- Getzelman; B. Lee(2). Missouri IP H R ER BB SO John Miles Austin Tribby Breckin Williams Chris Ellis Wyatt Short Preston Tarkington Josh Laxer Win - C. Ellis (4-0). Loss - Miles (2-2). Save - J. Laxer (3). WP- C. Ellis(2). BK- Miles; C. Ellis(1). PB- W. Allen(2). Umpires - HP: Tony Maners 1B: Danny Everett 2B: Joe Bennett 3B: Eddie Newsom Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 2:39 Attendance: 9,651 Missouri Ole Miss X E- E. Robinson(5). DP- Ole Miss 2. LOB- MU 6; Ole Miss 5. 2B- A. Anderson(6); E. Robinson(4). HR- W. Allen(4); S. Orvis 2(6). HBP- Segovia; A. Bousfield; S. Orvis; P. Overbey. SF- Kelly; A. Anderson(2). SB- Getzelman; A. Bousfield(9). CS- J.B. Woodman(2). Missouri IP H R ER BB SO Peter Fairbanks Andrew Hohn Andrew Schwaab Austin Tribby Ryan Phillips Alec Rash Christian Trent Aaron Greenwood Win - C. Trent (3-0). Loss - Fairbanks (2-2). Save - A. Greenwood (1). WP- C. Bickel 2(2). Umpires - HP: Danny Everett 1B: Joe Bennett 2B: Eddie Newsom 3B: Ton Maners Start: 1:33 p.m. Time: 2:20 Attendance: 8,149 19

20 Ole Miss 8, Missouri 3 March 23, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Short The Rebels overcame an early deficit on Sunday, putting together a six-run eighth inning to complete a series sweep as No. 14 Ole Miss (21-4, 4-2 SEC) defeated Missouri (11-12, 1-5 SEC) by a score of 8-3 Sunday. Wyatt Short (3-0) picked up the win in relief, working the final 1.2 innings with one hit and three strikeouts. He entered the game with the bases loaded and one out in the top of the eighth and kept Missouri off the board with a strikeout and a ground ball out to keep the Rebels within one run of the Tigers. Keaton Steele (0-3) took the loss as the Missouri reliever entered the game in the eighth and allowed six runs on six hits with a walk. Steele recorded two outs in the eighth before being replaced on the mound by Breckin Williams for the final out of the inning. Missouri took the early lead with a single run in the first when Eric Anderson scored on a groundout to second from Kendall Keeton. Anderson doubled to open the game and moved to third on a sac bunt before coming home on the ground ball from Keeton that put the Tigers up 1-0. Ole Miss answered with a single run in the fourth on a Will Allen single through the right side that scored Braxton Lee. Lee reached on a fielder s choice before a groundout from Austin Anderson moved him into scoring position for the Allen hit. The Tigers moved back in front in the fifth when Logan Pearson scored from first on a double to left from Steele and a fielding error on the play allowed him to advance home instead of holding up at third. A single unearned run in the top of the seventh on a sac fly from Ryan Howard then took the Tiger lead out to 3-1. Ole Miss cut the lead to one with an answering run in the home half of the seventh on a sac fly to left from Holt Perdzock that scored Anderson and the Rebels sat poised for the comeback heading into the eighth. Short held the Tigers in check and allowed the Rebels to escape the jam in the top of the eighth. Ole Miss then came to the plate in the bottom of the inning and went to work. Will Jamison started the rally with a single before being lifted from the game in favor of pinch runner Cameron Dishon. An Errol Robinson sac bunt then moved him into scoring position and flipped the lineup back to the top of the order with Auston Bousfield coming to the plate. Bousfield then drove a ball back up the middle that was snagged by Josh Lester behind the base at second, but Bousfield beat the throw to first and reached safely. The Rebels tied the game on the play as Dishon went hard from second on contact, rounding third and racing home as Missouri appeared to lose track of the speedy Rebel trying to make the play at first on Bousfield. The rally continued when Lee was hit by a pitch before Anderson put the Rebels in front with an RBI single to right that scored Bousfield. A fielding error on the play allowed Lee to go from first to third and Anderson to take second. The Rebels broke things open from there with an RBI single from Orvis and a two- RBI single from Dalton Dulin that took the lead out to 7-3. A fly out on the next batter put two outs on the board and Missouri turned to the bullpen again for right-hander Breckin Williams. Dishon came to the plate in the next at bat and lay down a bunt that hit in the dirt down the first base line just shy of the grass and rolled back toward the plate before stopping fair as Orvis slid safely into home on the play to take the lead out to 8-3. Missouri then got out of the inning with a ground out, but the Rebels held the five-run advantage. 25 Missouri 3 (11-12, 1-5 SEC) Eric Anderson, lf Josh Lester, ss Kendall Keeton, 1b Shane Segovia, 2b Logan Pearson, rf Keaton Steele, dh/p Breckin Williams, p Dylan Kelly, c J. Getzelman, pr Ryan Howard, 3b Jake Ring, cf Brett Graves, p Totals Ole Miss 8, Missouri 3 March 23, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 8 (21-4, 4-2 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Preston Overbey, 2b Holt Perdzock, ph Dalton Dulin, 2b J.B. Woodman, dh Will Jamison, rf Cameron Dishon, pr Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p Matt Denny, p Hawtin Buchanan,p Wyatt Short, p Totals Dulin Southern Miss 5, Ole Miss 3 March 25, 2014 Pearl, Miss. Trustmark Park The Rebels jumped out to a quick lead on the Golden Eagles, but couldn t hold off a sixth-inning rally as No. 9 Ole Miss (21-5) fell to Southern Miss (13-12) by a score of 5-3 on Tuesday night at Trustmark Park. Ole Miss pushed a pair of runs across the plate in the third and a single run across in the fourth, but the Golden Eagles responded with a single run in the fourth and then put together a four-run rally in the sixth to claim the win. Jeremy Massie (1-2) suffered the loss for the Rebels, allowing four runs on eight hits with a career-high six strikeouts in 5.2 innings of work. He left the game with the Rebels two outs on the board and two men on base in the sixth and the Rebels holding to a 3-2 lead. A.J. Glasshof (2-2) picked up the win in relief for the Golden Eagles, working 2.1 innings with three strikeouts before Bradley Roney picked up his seventh save of the season. The duo combined to hold the Rebels hitless through the final 3.1 innings on the way to the come-from-behind win. We just didn t play well enough in any phase of the game today, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. Our offense just couldn t get going. We tried to make some things happen with some steals and some hit-and-runs, but we just couldn t make it happen. Dalton Dulin went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI, while Braxton Lee went 2-for-3 with a run scored and a walk to lead the Rebel offense. Ole Miss got on the board in the third inning, taking advantage of a throwing error by the Golden Eagles to push a pair of runs home. Dulin and Lee reached with a single and a bunt to put two men on with one out for the Rebels. Austin Anderson then hit a ground ball to the hole on the right side that was scooped up by the USM first baseman, but the throw was low and got away from the fielder at second base. Lee jumped to his feet and took off for third, while Dulin scored on the play to score for the Rebels. Will Allen then ground out to short, bringing Lee home from third and giving Ole Miss a 2-0 lead. Dulin again delivered for the Rebels in the fourth inning, coming up with a two-out single up the middle to score J.B. Woodman. The freshman outfielder reached when he was hit by a pitch and stole second to set up the score on the Dulin hit to put Ole Miss on top 3-0 on the Golden Eagles. Southern Miss answered in the home half of the fourth, getting a run home with three-straight singles from Michael Sterling, Tim Lynch and Matt Durst to cut the lead to 3-1. Massie then got a groundout and a strikeout of the next two batters to squelch the rally and keep Ole Miss on top by two runs. The Golden Eagles continued to cut into the lead in the sixth inning with a two-out rally. With two men on and two away, Dylan Burdeaux drove one back off the middle that Massie just missed snagging, but instead hit him in the leg and ricocheted into left field, allowing a run to score and put the score at 3-2. Ole Miss turned to the bullpen for right-hander Cheyne Bickel in relief of Massie. Bradley Roney then doubled to left center to drive in the tying run as Ole Miss again turned to the bullpen, this time in favor of left-hander Evan Anderson. Southern Miss moved in front with the next at bat when Austin Roussel delivered a two-rbi single to right to push the Golden Eagles in front 5-3 before Anderson would get a foul fly to end the inning. Ole Miss could not muster a rally through the final two frames as the Southern Miss pitching kept the Rebels off the board. 26 Ole Miss 3 (21-5, 4-2 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, dh Preston Overbey, 1b J.B. Woodman, rf Errol Robinson, ss Holt Perdzock, ph Dalton Dulin, 2b Jeremy Massie, p Cheyne Bickel, p Evan Anderson, p Aaron Greenwood,p Totals Southern Miss 5, Ole Miss 3 March 25, 2014 at Pearl, Miss. Trustmark Park Southern Miss 5 (13-12) Connor Barron, cf Michael Sterling, ss Tim Lynch, 1b Matt Durst, dh Michael Gilbert, 3b Mason Robbins, rf Dylan Burdeaux, lf Bradley Roney, 3b/p Austin Roussel, c Nick Dawson, 2b Cody Carroll, p A.J. Glasshof, p Totals Alabama 7, Ole Miss 6 March 28, 2014 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sewell-Thomas Stadium Weathersby It was a wild night that saw two of the top pitchers in the Southeastern Conference struggle early as No. 9 Ole Miss (21-6, 4-3 SEC) fell to Alabama (17-8, 4-3 SEC) by a score of 7-6 on Friday night in the series opener. Scott Weathersby (1-1) took the loss in relief for the Rebels despite a masterful outing, allowing one run on two hits with six strikeouts in 3.0 innings of work. Austin Anderson got things off to a roaring start for the Rebels, driving a two-run shot over the wall in right field in the first inning to give Ole Miss the 2-0 lead. Alabama answered in the bottom of the inning when Ben Moore delivered a solo shot to left center with two outs on the board. Ellis struck out the first two batters before Moore delivered his home run to cut the lead in half. The Rebel right-hander got a fly out in the next at bat to end the first with Ole Miss on top 2-1. The Crimson Tide continued to cut away at the lead in the second inning, using a leadoff double from Wade Wass to get things started. A groundout moved him to third before a double down the first base line from Casey Hughston got him home to tie the game. Will Haynie then singled to left to push Hughston home and put Alabama on top 3-2. Chase Vincent then delivered a two-run shot to left field to take the lead out to 5-2 on the Rebels as Ole Miss sought to get out of the inning. Ellis got a strikeout and a fly out of the next two batters to end the frame, but the Rebels trailed by three. The Rebels punched back in the top of the third, using a double to the wall with the bases loaded to push two runs home and cut the lead to 5-4. Three straight singles from Lee, Anderson and Allen loaded the bases to set up the two-rbi hit from Orvis that trimmed the lead to one run. Alabama moved back out by two runs with an RBI double to the wall in left center from Kyle Overstreet. Moore scored on the play after opening the inning with a single and taking second on a wild pitch. The double from Overstreet sent the Rebels to the bullpen for right-hander Scott Weathersby. Weathersby then delivered a pair of strikeouts and a fly out to left center to end the inning and keep the Rebels within striking distance at 6-4 after three innings of play. Ole Miss answered in the top of the fourth, pushing two runs home with a two-out rally in the inning. Will Jamison reached with a one-out triple before coming home in a single up the middle from Lee with two outs on the board. Lee then stole second to set up the tying score on a single through the right side from Anderson, who took a 1-2 pitch and pulled it through the gap to bring Lee across the plate and tie the game at 6-6. Alabama clawed back in front in the sixth, taking advantage of a leadoff double to regain the lead. The ball to right from Wass to open the inning flared and just got past an outstretched Jamison to put the first batter on in the frame. A single through the left side then put men at the corners and the Rebels turned to the bullpen for left-hander Matt Denny. Denny got a groundout to first, but the runner on third scored as Alabama moved back in front 7-6 and the Rebels again turned to the bullpen, this time for right-hander Aaron Greenwood. The senior got a strikeout and a groundout to end the inning and keep Ole Miss within striking distance of the Crimson Tide. The Rebels couldn t get any closer, despite getting runners in scoring position in the sixth and seventh innings as Alabama closed things out to take the win in the opening game. 27 Ole Miss 6 (21-6, 4-3 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Dalton Dulin, dh Brantley Bell, ph Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Will Jamison, rf Colby Bortles, ph Chris Ellis, p Scott Weathersby, p Matt Denny, p Aaron Greenwood,p Totals Alabama 7, Ole Miss 6 March 28, 2014 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sewell-Thomas Stadium Alabama 7 (17-8, 4-3 SEC) Georgie Salem, cf Mikey White, ss Ben Moore, rf Kyle Overstreet, 2b Wade Wass, dh Austen Smith, 1b Casey Hughston, lf Will Haynie, c Chance Vincent, 3b Spencer Turnbull, p Thomas Burrows, p Totals Missouri Ole Miss X E- Pearson; Graves; B. Lee(1); A. Anderson(4); S. Orvis(1); P. Overbey(3). DP- MU 1; Ole Miss 1. LOB- MU 7; Ole Miss 4. 2B- Anderson(3); Steele(4). HBP- B. Lee. SH- Lester 2; E. Robinson(5). SF- Howard; H. Perdzock(1). CS- Lester. Missouri IP H R ER BB SO Brett Graves Keaton Steele Breckin Williams Sam Smith Matt Denny Hawtin Buchanan Wyatt Short Ole Miss Southern Miss X E- E. Robinson(6); Sterling; Lynch. DP- Ole Miss 1. LOB- Ole Miss 6; USM 4. 2B- Roney. HBP- J.B. Woodman. SB- B. Lee 2(10); J.B. Woodman(4); Roussel. CS- E. Robinson(2); Burdeaux. Jeremy Massie Cheyne Bickel Evan Anderson Aaron Greenwood Southern Miss IP H R ER BB SO Cody Carroll A.J. Glasshof Bradley Roney Ole Miss Alabama X LOB- Ole Miss 5; Alabama 4. 2B- S. Orvis(3); Overstreet; Wass; Hughston. 3B- W. Jamison(1). HR- A. Anderson(3); Moore; Vincent. HBP- D. Dulin; Overstreet. SB- B. Lee(11); W. Jamison(2). CS- B. Lee(3). Chris Ellis Scott Weathersby Matt Denny Aaron Greenwood Alabama IP H R ER BB SO Spencer Turnbull Thomas Burrows Win - W. Short (3-0). Loss - Steele (0-3). Save - None. HBP- by Steele (B. Lee). BK- Graves(1). Umpires - HP: Joe Bennett 1B: Eddie Newsom 2B: Tony Maners 3B: Danny Everett Start: 1:33 p.m. Time: 2:50 Attendance: 6,918 Win - Glasshof (2-2). Loss - J. Massie (1-2). Save - Roney (7). WP- Glasshof. HBP- by Carroll (J.B. Woodman). Umpires - HP: Fred Cannon 1B: Scott Cline 2B: Tony Walsh 3B: Charles McElroy Start: 6:32 p.m. Time: 2:24 Attendance: 3,043 Win - Turnbull (3-1). Loss - S. Weathersby (1-1). Save - Burrows (2). WP- C. Ellis(3). HBP- by Turnbull (D. Dulin); by A. Greenwood (Overstreet). Umpires - HP: Jacob Asher 1B: John Brammer 2B: Darrell Arnold 3B: Rob Healey Start: 6:05 p.m. Time: 2:56 Attendance: 3,302 20

21 Alabama 6, Ole Miss 5 March 29, 2014 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sewell-Thomas Stadium Lee The Rebels managed a pair of rallies to send things into extra innings and then go in front of the Crimson Tide, but each time the home team had an answer as No. 9 Ole Miss (21-7, 4-4 SEC) fell to Alabama (18-8, 5-3 SEC) by a score of 6-5 in 10 innings on Saturday. Wyatt Short (3-1) took his first loss of the season, allowing two runs on one hits with four walks and a strikeout in 2.2 innings of relief work. Geoffrey Bramblett (2-0) picked up the win in relief, working the final 0.2 innings with a strikeout as he closed out the top of the 10th for Alabama and his team rallied in the home half of the inning for the win. Alabama got on the board in the first inning, pushing two runs across the plate with a two-out rally. Ben Moore reached on a single before a double to the wall in straight-away center from Kyle Overstreet brought him home. A fielding error on a ground ball to short allowed Wade Wass to reach before a double to left center from Austen Smith brought Wass home. The Rebels claimed the lead in the seventh inning with another two-out rally when Braxton Lee delivered a two-rbi single up the middle. Woodman and Bousfield reached on a single and a walk before a wild pitch moved both men into scoring position. Lee then drove a ball back up the middle to bring both runners home and put Ole Miss on top 3-2. Austin Anderson then drove a ball to left field that looked to be the final out of the inning, but the Tide left fielder dropped the ball to allow Lee to score from first and take the lead to 4-2. A fly out from the next Ole Miss batter ended the inning, but the three-run inning gave Ole Miss the two-run lead. Alabama surged back in front in the eighth inning after using a throwing error, a single and a walk to load the bases with no outs. A walk of Kyle Overstreet brought home a run and kept the bases loaded as the Crimson Tide trimmed the lead to one run. The Rebels turned to the bullpen again, this time calling on left-hander Wyatt Short to relieve Laxer. Short got a fly out to center for the first out, but the sacrifice fly brought the tying run home and left men at the corners for Alabama. The freshman left-hander then got Austen Smith to line out to third in a double play to end the inning with the game tied 4-4. Ole Miss moved back in front in the 10th with an RBI single up the middle from Orvis that scored Cameron Dishon from second. Holt Perdzock pinch hit to open the inning, delivering a single to the right side and went to second on the play as a fielding error at first allowed the ball to go into the dugout for a dead ball. After a foul bunt put the first out on the board, Alabama called on right-hander Taylor Guilbeau out of the bullpen. He was welcomed to the game by a first pitch single driven back up the middle by Orvis to put the Rebels on top 5-4. Errol Robinson then drew a walk and Alabama again went to the bullpen for right-hander Geoffrey Bramblett who got the Crimson Tide out of the inning. Alabama again rallied in the 10th, putting the first two men on with a walk and a hit batter. Overstreet then lay down a sac bunt to push both men in scoring position with one away for the Crimson Tide. A sac fly to right brought the tying run home and put two away. A single to left ended things, however, as the first hit allowed on the night by Short brought the winning run home. Alabama 3, Ole Miss 1 March 30, 2014 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sewell-Thomas Stadium Smith Sam Smith turned in his fifth quality start of the season, giving the Rebels a chance to win, but No. 9 Ole Miss (21-8, 4-5 SEC) couldn t muster a rally in a 3-1 loss to Alabama (19-8, 6-3 SEC) on Sunday at Sewell- Thomas Stadium. Smith (3-2) took the loss for the Rebels, allowing three runs on eight hits with three strikeouts through 6.2 innings of work. Jon Keller (5-1) picked up the win for Alabama, working a complete game and allowing only the one run on seven hits with three walks and eight strikeouts for Alabama. It s been a bad week where we ve lost all kinds of ways, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. We did not hit well today or gives ourselves a shot offensively. Sam (Smith) was terrific all day with the exception of the one inning, but then he buckled down and still gave us a shot to win. That s what he does for us each Sunday. Ole Miss got on the board first, pushing a run home in the second inning. Colby Bortles opened the inning with a four-pitch walk before going first to third on a single to right from Sikes Orvis. Errol Robinson then hit a ground ball to short, resulting in a double play but bringing Bortles home for the run. Alabama then got a strikeout to get out of the inning, but the Rebels were on the board with a 1-0 lead. The Crimson Tide tied things up in the fourth, getting a solo shot from Mikey White to open the inning. Alabama then moved ahead as the hit parade continued, using a single, double and a single in order to push a second run home and take a 2-1 lead with no outs on the board. A third run came home on a fielder s choice to short before Smith would get a pop out and a strikeout to end the inning, but the Tide were up by two runs with a 3-1 lead on the Rebels. Smith settled in from there, keeping Alabama off the board before giving way to the bullpen in the seventh. Left-hander Jeremy Massie and right-hander Aaron Greenwood continued to hold the Crimson Tide down, but the Rebels offense couldn t muster a rally as Alabama picked up the win behind the complete-game effort from Keller. Ole Miss 11, UAPB 1 April 2, 2014 Oxford, Miss. E. Anderson OXFORD, Miss. The Rebels got off to a hot start on Wednesday, pushing four runs home in the first inning on the way to victory as No. 16 Ole Miss (22-8) defeated UAPB (8-20) by a score of 11-1 at Swayze Field. The Rebels scored the 11 runs on 11 hits, including the first home run of the season from freshman J.B. Woodman, as the Ole Miss offense came alive before a weekend series against the Auburn Tigers. Evan Anderson (1-0) picked up the win for the Rebels, working on a predetermined pitch count. Anderson allowed one hit with a strikeout in 3.2 innings of work. He was one of six pitchers to see action on the afternoon for the Rebels, including the first outing of the season for left-hander Scott Ashford. Kyle Schwartz (2-4) took the loss for the Lions, allowing four runs two earned on three hits with a walk in his 1.0 inning of work. Ole Miss got off to the quick start, pushing four runs across the plate in the first inning by capitalizing on an error by UAPB and stringing together three hits. Braxton Lee started things off with a walk and a stolen base before a throwing error by the Lions pitcher on a ground ball from Bousfield allowed Lee to score and Bousfield to go to second. Austin Anderson then delivered an RBI double to right before a single from Will Allen put two men on. Sikes Orvis came up with an RBI single up the middle for the third run and Allen scored a batter later when John Gatlin hit into a double play. The Rebels led 4-0 after the first. Ole Miss brought three more runs home in the third inning to take the lead out to 7-0. Anderson and Allen opened things with a single and a double before Orvis again came up with an RBI hit, this time driving the ball to the wall in right to bring two runs home on his double. A wild pitch moved Orvis to third and he then scored on a groundout from Gatlin to cap the inning. A single run in the fourth on a fielder s choice from Austin Anderson scored Errol Robinson as Ole Miss took the lead out to eight runs. UAPB got on the board in the fifth, using a walk and a throwing error from the pitcher on a ground ball back up the middle to get a man into scoring position. Mike Wieland reached on the walk and went first to third on the ground ball up the middle from Mitch Bruckshaw that resulted in a throwing error as the Rebels tried to get Wieland out at second. A fielder s choice to second from Rashawn Tillman brought Wieland home and the Rebels lead was cut to 8-1. Ole Miss answered again in the home half of the inning, getting its first of three runs on the solo shot to right from Woodman as part of a two-out rally. The Rebels then loaded the bases on an Austin Knight single and back-to-back hit batters before Auston Bousfield would drive a ball back through the left side to bring home two more runs and take the lead out to The score stayed fixed from there with Ole Miss holding on to the 10-run advantage down the stretch as both bullpens kept things in check through the final 3.5 innings. 28 Ole Miss 6 (21-7, 4-4 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Preston Overbey, 2b Holt Perdzock, ph Cameron Dishon, pr Brantley Bell, dh Dalton Dulin, ph/2b Sikes Orvis, 1b Errol Robinson, ss Will Jamison, rf J.B. Woodman, ph/rf Christian Trent, p P. Tarkington, p Josh Laxer, p Wyatt Short,p Totals Alabama 6, Ole Miss 5 March 29, 2014 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sewell-Thomas Stadium Ole Miss Alabama E- E. Robinson 2(8); Hughston; Haynie; Vincent; Castillo. DP- Ole Miss 1. LOB- Ole Miss 12; Alabama 8. 2B- A. Anderson(7); Overstreet(3); Smith(7). HBP- Moore. SH- Overstreet. SF- Wass; Smith. SB- J.B. Woodman(5). CS- A. Anderson(2). Christian Trent Preston Tarkington Josh Laxer Wyatt Short Alabama 7 (18-8, 5-3 SEC) Georgie Salem, cf Mikey White, ss Ben Moore, rf Kyle Overstreet, 2b Wade Wass, dh Austen Smith, 1b Casey Hughston, lf Hunder Webb, lf Will Haynie, c Taylor Poe, c Chance Vincent, 3b Justin Kamplain, p Ray Castillo, p Taylor Guilbeau, p G. Bramblett, p Totals Alabama IP H R ER BB SO Justin Kamplain Ray Castillo Taylor Guilbeau Geoffrey Bramblett Win - Bramblett (2-0). Loss - W. Short (3-1). Save - None. WP- Kamplain 2; Castillo. HBP- by W. Short (Moore). Umpires - HP: John Brammer 1B: Darrell Arnold 2B: Rob Healey 3B: Jacob Asher Start: 6:05 p.m. Time: 3:32 Attendance: 4, Ole Miss 1 (21-8, 4-5 SEC) Auston Bousfield, cf Braxton Lee, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Preston Overbey, 2b Colby Bortles, dh Dalton Dulin, pr Sikes Orvis, 1b Errol Robinson, ss J.B. Woodman, rf Brantley Bell, ph Will Jamison, pr/rf Sam Smith, p Jeremy Massie, p Aaron Greenwood,p Totals Alabama 3, Ole Miss 1 March 30, 2014 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sewell-Thomas Stadium Alabama 3 (19-8, 6-3 SEC) Georgie Salem, cf Mikey White, ss Ben Moore, rf Kyle Overstreet, 2b Wade Wass, c Austen Smith, 1b Casey Hughston, dh Chance Vincent, 3b Hunter Webb, lf Jon Keller, p Totals Ole Miss Alabama X DP- Alabama 2. LOB- Ole Miss 6; Alabama 6. 2B- Overstreet. HR- White. HBP- Salem. SH- P. Overbey(3). CS- J.B. Woodman(3). Sam Smith Jeremy Massie Aaron Greenwood Alabama IP H R ER BB SO Jon Keller Win - Keller (5-1). Loss - S. Smith (3-2). Save - None. WP- J. Massie(1). HBP- by J. Massie (Salem). Umpires - HP: Darrell Arnold 1B: Rob Healey 2B: Jacob Asher 3B: John Brammer Start: 1:05 p.m. Time: 2:14 Attendance: 3, UAPB 1 (8-20) Vladimir Gomez, rf Jordan Hass, ph/rf Jerimiah Figueroa, lf Andre Davis, 1b Isias Alcantar, ss Kirby Campbell, dh Jason Ibrahim, ph Mike Wieland, c Tyler Oertle, 3b Mitch Bruckshaw, 2b Rashawn Tillman, cf Jose Hernandez, ph Kyle Schwartz, p Didier Landry, p Samuel Olson, p Redmond Floyd, p Skyler Henson, p Dixon Marble, p Humberto Zavala, p Kevin Walsh, p Totals Ole Miss 11, UAPB 1 April 2, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 11 (22-8) Braxton Lee, lf Cameron Dishon, pr Auston Bousfield, cf Will Jamison, lf Austin Anderson, 3b Preston Overbey,2b Will Allen, dh Henri Lartigue, c Sikes Orvis, dh Brantley Bell, ph/3b John Gatlin, 2b J.B. Woodman, rf Austin Knight, c Errol Robinson, ss Colby Bortles,ph/1b Evan Anderson, p J. Waguespack, p Scott Ashford, p P. Tarkington, p Austin Blunt, p H. Buchanan, p Totals UAPB Ole Miss X E- Alcantar; Schwartz; Waguespack(1). DP- UAPB 1; Ole Miss 2. LOB- UAPB 6; Ole Miss 4. 2B- A. Anderson(8); W. Allen(11); S. Orvis(11). HR- J.B. Woodman. HBP- Davis; Wieland; C. Dishon; C. Bortles. SH- Campbell; B. Lee(4). SB- B. Lee(12); A. Bousfield(10). UAPB IP H R ER BB SO Kyle Schwartz Didier Landry Samuel Olson Redmond Floyd Skyler Henson Dixon Marble Humberto Zavala Kevin Walsh Evan Anderson Jacob Waguespack Scott Ashford Preston Tarkington Austin Blunt Hawtin Buchanan Win - E. Anderson (1-0). Loss - Schwartz (2-4). Save - None. WP- Landry. HBP- by E. Anderson (Wieland); by Henson (C. Bortles); by Henson (C. Dishon); by H. Buchanan (Davis) Umpires - HP: 1B: 3B: Start: 11:03 a.m. Time: 2:32 Attendance: 6,783

22 Ole Miss 8, Auburn 5 (13 innings) April 4, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Anderson OXFORD, Miss. The magic continued in extra-inning games on Friday night as No. 16 Ole Miss (23-8, 5-5 SEC) got a three-run home run from Austin Anderson in the 13th inning to lift the Rebels to an 8-5 win over Auburn (19-12, 5-5 SEC) in the series opener. With two men on and one out on the board, Auburn set up to intentionally walk Anderson for the third straight time on the night. The Tiger pitcher left the ball too close to the plate, however, and Anderson sent the ball over the fence in right field to snag the win for the Rebels. Ole Miss is now 4-0 at home this season in extra-inning games. Josh Laxer (2-0) picked up the win in relief as Ole Miss rallied from a 5-2 deficit and overcame a five-error night to take the victory. Laxer worked 2.2 innings on the night, allowing three hits and striking out two batters. Jay Wade (3-1) took the loss for the Tigers, working the final 5.0 innings in relief of starter Dillon Ortman. Wade allowed six runs on 11 hits with two walks and four strikeouts as the Rebels rallied to tie the game in the eighth and then claimed the win in the 13th. Auburn got on the board in the first inning, pushing home an unearned run when Jordan Ebert scored on a throwing error to second on a steal attempt. The Tigers took the lead out to 2-0 with a single run in the fifth, using a sac fly from Ebert with the bases loaded to score the second run of the night. A single, and two hit batters loaded the bases before the Ebert fly ball to right would bring home Blake Austin. Ole Miss answered with two runs in the home half of the fifth, tying the game on a two-out rally. Sikes Orvis reached when he was hit by a pitch and then stole second. Preston Overbey then delivered a two-out, bloop single over the head of the second baseman to bring Orvis home and get the Rebels on the board. Errol Robinson drove a ball back up the middle to mush Overbey into scoring position before Braxton Lee brought him home with a single to left center and tied the game at 2-2. The Tigers had an answering rally in the top of the sixth, using a fielding error at first to put the leadoff man on. A single and a sac bunt put two in scoring position before Auburn s Austin drove a two-rbi double to left. He then scored two batters later on a single from Keegan Thompson to take the lead out to 5-2 in favor of the Tigers. It took two more innings, but the Rebels got the runs back in the eighth with a second rally on the night. A single from Anderson and back-to-back doubles from Allen and Orvis brought the first run home and left two in scoring position. J.B. Woodman drove a ball back up the middle to score Allen and push Orvis to third as the lead was cut to one at 5-4. A sac fly from Will Jamison scored Orvis and tied the game at five before the Tigers would get out of the inning. The two teams fought through the next four innings with each squad squelching rallies with solid pitching and defense. Ole Miss got runners in scoring position in the ninth, 11th and 12th innings but Auburn escaped each jam, while the Rebels got out of the 11th, 12th and 13th innings by stranding Tiger runners in scoring position. Then Ole Miss broke through in the home half of the 13th. Lee singled to open the inning and Auston Bousfield followed it up with a ball to center that dropped in front of a sliding centerfield, getting past the defender for a double and putting two men in scoring position. Auburn then intended to walk the Rebels Anderson, after also intentionally walking him in the ninth and 11th, but the senior had different plans as he sent the first pitch over the fence in right for the win. 31 Auburn 5 (19-12, 5-5 SEC) Jordan Ebert, lf Dan Glevenyak, 2b Ryan Tella, cf Damek Tomscha, 3b Daniel Robert, dh J.J. Shaffer, pr Blake Logan, ph Anfernee Grier, pr Blake Austin, c Damon Haecker, ss K. Thompson, 1b Sam Gillikin, rf Dillon Ortman, p Jay Wade, p Totals Ole Miss 8, Auburn 5 April 4, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 4 (23-8, 5-5 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Will Jamison, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Holt Perdzock, ph John Gatlin, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Chris Ellis, p A. Greenwood, p Josh Laxer, p Totals Ole Miss 6, Auburn 0 April 5, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Trent OXFORD, Miss. The Rebel pitching staff delivered in a big way on Saturday, limiting the Tigers to a single run through a doubleheader as No. 16 Ole Miss (25-8, 7-5 SEC) swept a doubleheader and the weekend series from Auburn (19-14, 5-7 SEC) at Swayze Field. Left-hander Christian Trent pitched a complete-game shutout in the first game of the doubleheader as the Rebels claimed a 6-0 win. Ole Miss then got a solid outing from starter Sam Smith and reliever Josh Laxer in picking up a 5-1 win in the finale. Trent (4-0) held the Tigers in check throughout the first game, scattering five hits with two walks and seven strikeouts on the way to the complete-game shutout. Smith (4-2) picked up the win in his sixth consecutive quality start in game two, allowing one run on seven hits with a walk and five strikeouts in 6.2 innings of work. Laxer picked up his fourth save of the season, working the final 2.0 innings after entering the game in with the bases loaded and no outs in the eighth inning. He then struck out three consecutive batters, two of them looking, to get the Rebels out of the inning and preserve the win. The Rebels jumped out to the early lead in the first game of the doubleheader and never looked back, scoring the first run on a passed ball in the second inning. J.B. Woodman singled with two outs and went to third on a single up the middle from Will Jamison. He then scored on the passed ball to get Ole Miss on the board. Three more runs came home in the fifth inning as the Rebels broke things open on Auburn starter Keegan Thompson. Three straight singles from Errol Robinson, Braxton Lee and Auston Bousfield got the first run home before a walk of Austin Anderson loaded the bases. Will Allen then drove a two-rbi hit deep to short to take the Ole Miss lead out to 4-0. The Rebels pushed a pair of runs home in the fifth to extend the lead to 6-0. With Woodman and Jamison at first and second, Woodman stole third to put men at the corners. The freshman then stole home on a delayed steal as Jamison took second to bring the first run home in the frame. Two batters later, Errol Robinson drove an RBI single to right and scored Jamison as the Rebels took the six-run lead. That advantage would hold down the stretch as Trent kept the Tigers off the board to pick up the win and clinch the series. two started out as a pitcher s battle before the Rebels finally got to Auburn starter Michael O Neal in the sixth inning. Ole Miss brought five runs home in the frame and held on from there to pick up the win. With two men on and one out, Auston Bousfield drove a two-rbi double to left to put the Rebels on the board and jumpstart an inning that would see Ole Miss bat around in the order. Back-to-back walks of Allen and Anderson loaded the bases for Sikes Orvis, who drove a ball back through the right side to score Bousfield and Anderson as the lead grew to 4-0. Pinch hitter Holt Perdzock laced a hit back through the left side in the next at bat to score Allen and give the Rebels the 5-0 lead before Auburn would get out of the inning. The Tigers answered with a single run in the seventh inning, getting on the board with a two-out single up the middle from Jordan Ebert, but could manage no more in the frame as left-hander Wyatt Short entered the game and struck out Blake Logan to end the inning. Auburn then loaded the bases in the eighth as Ole Miss sent two pitchers to the mound before bringing in Laxer to get the home team out of the jam. After entering the game with no outs and the bases juiced, Laxer struck out the first two batters looking before getting a swinging strikeout to keep Auburn off the board and the Rebels on top Auburn 0 (19-13, 5-6 SEC) Jordan Ebert, lf Dan Glevenyak, 2b Damek Tomscha, 1b Blake Austin, dh Blake Logan, c Ryan Tella, cf Connor Short, 3b Anfernee Grier, rf Damon Haecker, ss K. Thompson, p Robby Clements, p Kevin Davis, p Rocky McCord, p Jacob Milliman, p Totals Ole Miss 6, Auburn 0 April 5, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 6 (24-8, 6-5 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Will Jamison, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Christian Trent, p Totals Ole Miss 5, Auburn 1 April 5, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Laxer OXFORD, Miss. The Rebel pitching staff delivered in a big way on Saturday, limiting the Tigers to a single run through a doubleheader as No. 16 Ole Miss (25-8, 7-5 SEC) swept a doubleheader and the weekend series from Auburn (19-14, 5-7 SEC) at Swayze Field. Left-hander Christian Trent pitched a complete-game shutout in the first game of the doubleheader as the Rebels claimed a 6-0 win. Ole Miss then got a solid outing from starter Sam Smith and reliever Josh Laxer in picking up a 5-1 win in the finale. Trent (4-0) held the Tigers in check throughout the first game, scattering five hits with two walks and seven strikeouts on the way to the complete-game shutout. Smith (4-2) picked up the win in his sixth consecutive quality start in game two, allowing one run on seven hits with a walk and five strikeouts in 6.2 innings of work. Laxer picked up his fourth save of the season, working the final 2.0 innings after entering the game in with the bases loaded and no outs in the eighth inning. He then struck out three consecutive batters, two of them looking, to get the Rebels out of the inning and preserve the win. The Rebels jumped out to the early lead in the first game of the doubleheader and never looked back, scoring the first run on a passed ball in the second inning. J.B. Woodman singled with two outs and went to third on a single up the middle from Will Jamison. He then scored on the passed ball to get Ole Miss on the board. Three more runs came home in the fifth inning as the Rebels broke things open on Auburn starter Keegan Thompson. Three straight singles from Errol Robinson, Braxton Lee and Auston Bousfield got the first run home before a walk of Austin Anderson loaded the bases. Will Allen then drove a two-rbi hit deep to short to take the Ole Miss lead out to 4-0. The Rebels pushed a pair of runs home in the fifth to extend the lead to 6-0. With Woodman and Jamison at first and second, Woodman stole third to put men at the corners. The freshman then stole home on a delayed steal as Jamison took second to bring the first run home in the frame. Two batters later, Errol Robinson drove an RBI single to right and scored Jamison as the Rebels took the six-run lead. That advantage would hold down the stretch as Trent kept the Tigers off the board to pick up the win and clinch the series. two started out as a pitcher s battle before the Rebels finally got to Auburn starter Michael O Neal in the sixth inning. Ole Miss brought five runs home in the frame and held on from there to pick up the win. With two men on and one out, Auston Bousfield drove a two-rbi double to left to put the Rebels on the board and jumpstart an inning that would see Ole Miss bat around in the order. Back-to-back walks of Allen and Anderson loaded the bases for Sikes Orvis, who drove a ball back through the right side to score Bousfield and Anderson as the lead grew to 4-0. Pinch hitter Holt Perdzock laced a hit back through the left side in the next at bat to score Allen and give the Rebels the 5-0 lead before Auburn would get out of the inning. The Tigers answered with a single run in the seventh inning, getting on the board with a two-out single up the middle from Jordan Ebert, but could manage no more in the frame as left-hander Wyatt Short entered the game and struck out Blake Logan to end the inning. Auburn then loaded the bases in the eighth as Ole Miss sent two pitchers to the mound before bringing in Laxer to get the home team out of the jam. After entering the game with no outs and the bases juiced, Laxer struck out the first two batters looking before getting a swinging strikeout to keep Auburn off the board and the Rebels on top Auburn 1 (19-14, 5-7 SEC) Jordan Ebert, lf Ryan Tella, cf Blake Logan, ph J.J. Shaffer, cf Damek Tomscha, 1b Blake Austin, c Daniel Robert, dh K. Thompson, ph Dan Glevenyak, 2b Damon Haecker, ss Connor Short, 3b Dylan Smith, ph Sam Gillikin, rf Anfernee Grier, ph Michael O Neal, p T. Cochran-GIll, p Totals Ole Miss 5, Auburn 1 April 5, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 5 (25-8, 7-5 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Brantley Bell, dh Holt Perdzock, ph Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss J.B. Woodman, dh Sam Smith, p Wyatt Short, p P. Tarkington, p Matt Denny, p Josh Laxer, p Totals Auburn Ole Miss E- Thompson; A. Anderson (5); W. Allen(2); S. Orvis 2(3); C. Ellis (1). DP- Ole Miss 2. LOB- AU 10; Ole Miss 13. 2B- Ebert; Austin; Haecker; A. Bousfield(7); W. Allen 12; S. Orvis 2(6). HR- A. Anderson(4). HBP- Haecker 2; Gilliken; S. Orvis. SH- Glevenyak; Tella; Robert; Thompson; B. Lee(5); A. Bousfield(4). SF- Ebert; W. Jamison(1). SB- Glevenyak; Austin; S. Orvis(1); J. Gatlin(1). CS- Haecker. Auburn IP H R ER BB SO Dillon Ortman Jay Wade Chris Ellis Aaron Greenwood Josh Laxer Win - J. Laxer (2-0). Loss - Wade (3-1). Save - None. HBP- by C. Ellis (Haecker); by C. Ellis (Gillikin); by Ortman (S. Orvis); by A. Greenwood (Haecker). PB- Austin. Umpires - HP: Mark Chapman 1B: Chuck Busse 2B: Morris Hodges 3B: Myron Miller Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 4:16 Attendance: 9,187 Auburn Ole Miss X E- E. Robinson(9). DP- AU 1; Ole Miss 3. LOB- AU 4; Ole Miss 8. 2B- S. Orvis(7). HBP- A. Bousfield. SH- B. Lee(6). SB- Grier; B. Lee(13); J.B. Woodman 3(8); W. Jamison(3). Auburn IP H R ER BB SO Keegan Thompson Christian Trent Robby Clements Kevin Davis Rocky McCord Jacob Milliman Win - C. Trent (4-0). Loss - Thompson (5-1). Save - None. HBP- by Clements (A. Bousfield). PB- Logan. Umpires - HP: Chuck Busse 1B: Morris Hodges 2B: Myron Miller 3B: Mark Chapman Start: 3:03 p.m. Time: 2:44 Attendance: 10,523 Auburn Ole Miss X E- E. Robinson(10). DP- AU 1; Ole Miss 2. 2B- A. Bousfield(8). SH- Austin. SB- A. Bousfield(11); A. Anderson(7). CS- P. Overbey(2). Auburn IP H R ER BB SO Michael O Neal Trey Cochran-Gill Sam Smith Wyatt Short Preston Tarkington Matt Denny Josh Laxer Win - S. Smith (4-2). Loss - O Neal (2-3). Save - J. Laxer (4). BK- S. Smith(1). BP- W. Allen(3). Umpires - HP: Morris Hodges 1B: Myron Miller 2B: Mark Chapman 3B: Chuck Busse Start: 6:30 p.m. Time: 2:55 Attendance: 10,523 22

23 Ole Miss 9, Memphis 1 April 9, 2014 Memphis, Tenn. AutoZone Park Allen The Rebels used a pair of big middle innings, including a fifth inning that featured two home runs, as No. 13 Ole Miss (26-8) defeated Memphis (18-15) by a score of 9-1 Tuesday night at AutoZone Park. Will Allen and Sikes Orvis both hit home runs in the fifth inning to help the Rebels break the game open on the way to the win. Allen went 2-for-3 on the night with two runs scored and two RBI. Preston Overbey went 3-for-4 with two RBI. Jeremy Massie (2-2) picked up the win for the Rebels, working 5.0 scoreless innings with four hits and two strikeouts. Ryan Garner (0-3) took the loss for the Tigers, allowing four runs on seven hits with a walk through his 3.0 innings of work. We swung the bat well tonight and really played well, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. The middle of the lineup really produced for us tonight, but we had a lot of good offensive performances all around. Jeremy (Massie) was terrific and pitched his way out of a jam with a little help from (Auston) Bousfield in center and then really cruised through the next few innings. Ole Miss got on the board in the third inning when Will Jamison scored on a Braxton Lee single to left center. Jamison opened the inning with a triple to right to set up the score on the Lee hit, giving the Rebels the early 1-0 lead. The fourth inning saw the Rebels break things open, pushing three runs across the plate to take a 4-0 lead on the Tigers. Ole Miss loaded the bases to start things off with a single from Will Allen, a double from Brantley Bell and a walk of Sikes Orvis. Preston Overbey then drove a two-rbi double down the left field line to bring home Allen and Bell to get the scoring started. Orvis then scored two batters later when Jamison hit a ground ball to second and the Rebel first baseman crossed the plate for the third run in the inning. Four more runs came home in the fifth as Ole Miss continued to build on the lead over Memphis. Auston Bousfield doubled to open the frame and stole third before coming home on a single up the middle from Austin Anderson. Allen then hit a home run to left, his fifth home run of the season, to push the Rebels on top by seven runs. Orvis then hit his team-leading seventh home run of the season two batters later, this one a solo shot to right, to put Ole Miss up 8-0 after five innings of play. A ninth run came home in the sixth inning when Anderson doubled to right, scoring Bousfield from first after the centerfielder reached on a two-out single in the previous at bat. Memphis broke into the scoring column in the bottom of the sixth when Carter White came to the plate with two men on and one out. The Memphis catcher drove a ball up the middle to bring Jake Little home from second and cut the lead to 9-1. The Rebels turned to the bullpen for Scott Weathersby and the right-hander struck out the next two batters to end the inning and keep the Tigers from cutting into the lead more. 34 Ole Miss 9 (26-8, 7-5 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Cameron Dishon, ph Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Henri Lartigue, ph Brantley Bell, dh Sikes Orvis, 1b Colby Bortles, 1b Preston Overbey, 2b John Gatlin, ph/2b Errol Robinson, ss Holt Perdzock, ph Austin Knight, 1b Will Jamison, rf Jeremy Massie, p J. Waguespack, p S. Weathersby, p H. Buchanan, p Totals Ole Miss 9, Memphis 1 April 9, 2014 at Memphis, Tenn. AutoZone Park Totals Ole Miss Memphis E- A. Anderson 2(7); Wilson. LOB- Ole Miss 8; Memphis 11. 2B- A. Bousfield(9); A. Anderson(9); B. Bell(5); P. Overbey(4). 3B- W. Jamison(2). HR- W. Allen(5); S. Orvis(7). SB- B. Lee(14); A. Bousfield(12); Gross. Jeremy Massie Jacob Waguespack Scott Weathersby Hawtin Buchanan Win - J. Massie (2-2). Loss - Garner (0-3). Save - None. WP- Blackwood. Umpires - HP: Todd Henderson 1B: Mike Phillips 3B: Fred Cannon Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 3:03 Attendance: 1,637 Memphis 1 (18-15) Ethan Gross, ss Austin Hatfield, ph Jake Little, cf Zac Carter, ph Darien Tubbs, cf Tucker Tubbs, 1b Kane Barrow, lf Ford Wilson, lf Carter White, c Corey Chafin, ph/c Nate Rupiper, dh Tyler Dixon, dh Bryce Beeler, rf Chris Carrier, ph/rf Drew Griffen, 3b Michael Sillyman, ph Zach Willis, 2b Z. Schritenthal, ph Ryan Garner, p Trevor Sutton, p Craig Caufield, p Blake Myers, p Nolan Blackwood, p Memphis IP H R ER BB SO Ryan Garner Trevor Sutton Craig Caufield Blake Myers Nolan Blackwood Ole Miss 8, Murray State 5 April 9, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Lee Braxton Lee went 4-for-5 at the plate with a run scored and two RBI to help No. 13 Ole Miss (27-8) raced past the Thoroughbreds of Murray State (14-16) by a score of 8-5 Wednesday night at Swayze Field. Lee was one of five Rebel players to notch multiple-hits on the night as Ole Miss tallied 16 hits on the evening. Matt Denny (1-1) picked up the win, working 2.0 innings in relief of starter Evan Anderson, allowing one run on one hit with a walk and two strikeouts. Anderson worked 3.0 innings in the start, allowing two runs on no hits with four walks and two strikeouts. Wyatt Short picked up his second save of the season, closing out the game by working the final 0.2 innings with a pair of strikeouts. Short entered the game with one out and one man on base in the ninth. Cameron Finch (3-3) took the loss for the Thoroughbreds, allowing four runs on four hits in 0.1 innings of work after entering the game to start the fourth for Murray State. Murray State struck first, pushing three runs across the plate in the fourth inning to take a 3-0 lead on the Rebels. A pair of walks put two men on before a passed ball moved both into scoring position. Ole Miss then turned to the bullpen for left-hander Matt Denny. Kollin Dowdy drove a double down the right field line to bring both runners home and put the Thoroughbreds up 2-0. A groundout moved Dowdy to third before a Dalton West groundout to first brought a third run home in the inning. Denny then got the Rebels out of the frame, but the Rebels trailed 3-0. Ole Miss put together an answering rally in the home half of the fourth, driving six runs across the plate to take the lead for good. Will Allen opened the inning with a double and scored on a single from Brantley Bell to start the rally for the Rebels. A Sikes Orvis double moved Bell to third before a ground ball to short from John Gatlin scored Bell as Orvis was thrown out at third on the play. A single from Austin Knight put two men on before back-to-back singles from Lee and Auston Bousfield brought home both Gatlin and Knight. Austin Anderson capped the inning with a two-rbi single to right center that scored Lee and Bousfield as Ole Miss moved in front of the Thoroughbreds 6-3. The Rebels got a seventh run in the sixth inning on a single to left from Lee that scored J.B. Woodman as the lead moved out to four runs. Murray State cut back into the lead in the seventh, bringing home a pair of runs to cut the lead to 7-5, but Ole Miss responded once again with an RBI double from Allen that brought Anderson home after he was hit by a pitch to open the inning and stole second. The Rebel pitchers kept Murray State off the board the rest of the way to secure the win and run the Ole Miss win streak out to six games. 35 Murray State 5 (14-16) Ty Stetson, lf Matt McGowan, ss Anthony Bayus, 2b Tyler Lawrence, c Kollin Dowdy, rf Michael Hargrove,1b Luke Daugherty, 3b Dalton West, dh Taylor Mathews, cf Sheldon Baxter, p Brock Downey, p Cameron Finch, p Cody Maerz, p Andrew Bramley, p John Lollar, p Totals Ole Miss 8, Murray State 5 April 9, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 8 (27-8, 7-5 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, ss Will Allen, dh Will Jamison, pr Brantley Bell, 3b Sikes Orvis, 1b John Gatlin, 2b Dalton Dulin, ph/2b Austin Knight, c J.B. Woodman, rf Evan Anderson, p M. Denny, p P. Tarkington, p Austin Blunt, p Scott Ashford, p Cheyne Bickel, p Wyatt Short, p Totals Murray State Ole Miss X DP- MUR 2. LOB- MUR 8; Ole Miss 7. 2B- Dowdy; W. Allen 2(14); S. Orvis(8); J.B. Woodman(1). HBP- A. Anderson. SB- Dowdy; B. Lee 3(17); A. Anderson(8); J.B. Woodman(9). Murray State IP H R ER BB SO Sheldon Baxter Brock Downey Cameron Finch Cody Maerz Andrew Bramley John Lollar Evan Anderson Matt Denny Preston Tarkington Austin Blunt Scott Ashford Cheyne Bickel Wyatt Short Win - M. Denny (1-1). Loss - Finch (3-3). Save - W. Short (2). HBP- by Bramley (A. Anderson). BK- E. Anderson(1). PB- A. Knight(1). Umpires - HP: Tommy Cepparulo 1B: Tim Cooper 3B: Todd Henderson Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 3:07 Attendance: 6, Ole Miss 6, Mississippi State 1 April 11, 2014 Starkville, Miss. Dudy Noble Field Ellis The Rebels jumped out to an early lead and used solid pitching and defense to hold the Bulldogs in check as No. 13 Ole Miss (28-8, 8-5 SEC) defeated No. 13 Mississippi State (21-14, 6-7 SEC) by a score of 6-1 in the series opener Friday night. Chris Ellis (5-0) picked up the win, allowing one run on eight hits with a walk and two strikeouts in 6.2 innings of work. Wyatt Short then picked up his third save, working the final 2.1 innings with two hits and three strikeouts while holding the Bulldogs off the board. Ross Mitchell (5-3) took the loss for Mississippi State, allowing six runs on 13 hits with two walks and five strikeouts through 8.2 innings of work. Ole Miss got on the board in the first inning, putting together a two-out rally to take the early lead on the Bulldogs. With men at the corners, Bell laced a single through the left side to bring Bousfield home from third and leave men at first and second. Orvis then drove a ball back up the middle to score Allen from second as the Rebels took a 2-0 lead before Mississippi State would get out of the inning. Mississippi State put together a rally in the third inning, using a bloop single to right and a single up the middle that glanced off the glove of a sliding Robinson to put men at the corners to start things. Alex Detz delivered a ground-out RBI to short following a foul fly from Jake Vickerson to get the Bulldogs on the board. Detz was out at first on the play, but Matthew Britton slid in safely at second before the Rebel defense could get there to avoid the double play. The Rebels got out of the inning with a fly ball to center and held to the 3-1 lead on the Bulldogs after three complete. Ole Miss answered the Mississippi State rally with one of its own, pushing the lead out to four runs in the fourth inning with some solid hitting early. A single and a balk pushed Preston Overbey to second before Robinson pulled one through the left side as the Bulldogs ran with a defensive shift. Overbey then came home on a groundout from Jamison as Robinson advanced to second. Lee then drove a double into left field to score Robinson and the Rebels held a 5-1 lead after the top half of the fourth. Mississippi State looked to put together a second rally in the game in the eighth inning, using a fielding error on a pop fly to second to put a man on base. A strikeout put two away before a single to right put two men on base for the Bulldogs. Overbey then snagged a line drive flaring away from second for the final out and kept the Rebels on top 5-1 after eight innings. The Rebels extended the lead in the ninth, putting together a two-out rally sparked by Allen. Allen reached on a single through the left side before Bell was hit by a pitch. Orvis then drove a ball to right, scoring Allen from second and putting men at the corners as Mississippi State went to the bullpen for right-hander Myles Gentry. Gentry then got a groundout to end the inning, but Ole Miss had staked a claim to a 6-1 lead. Shot then kept the Bulldogs off the board in the ninth, recording a pair of strikeouts and a groundout to secure the win for the Rebels. 36 Ole Miss 2 (28-8, 8-5 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Brantley Bell, dh Sikes Orvis, 1b Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Will Jamison, rf Chris Ellis, p Wyatt Short, p Totals Ole Miss 6, Mississippi State 1 April 11, 2014 at Starkville, Miss. Dudy Noble Field Mississippi State 1 (21-14, 6-7 SEC) Jake Vickerson, rf R. Humphreys, ph Alex Detz, dh Brett Pirtle, 2b Gavin Collins, c C.T. Bradford, cf Seth Heck, ss Wes Rea, 1b D. Armstrong, lf M. Britton, 3b Daniel Garner, ph Ross Mitchell, p M. Gentry, p Totals Ole Miss Mississippi State E- P. Overbey(4). DP- Ole Miss 2. LOB- Ole Miss 10; MSU 9. 2B- B. Lee 2(3); A. Bousfield(10); B. Bell(6). HBP- B. Bell; Pritle 2. SH- W. Jamison. SB- Armstrong. Chris Ellis Wyatt Short Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO Ross Mitchell Miles Gentry Win - C. Ellis (5-0). Loss - R. Mitchell (5-3). Save - W. Short (3). HBP- by C. Ellis (Pirtle); by C. Ellis (Pirtle); by Mitchell (B. Bell). BK- Mitchell. Umpires - HP: Steve Manders 1B: Keith Saunders 2B: Troy Fullwood 3B: Stephen Hagan Start: 6:30 p.m. Time: 2:42 Attendance: 13,224

24 Miss. State 6, Ole Miss 5 (10 innings) April 12, 2014 Starkville, Miss. Dudy Noble Field Orvis In a back and forth battle that saw rally after rally squelched, it came down to extra innings as No. 13 Ole Miss (28-9, 8-6 SEC) fell to No. 13 Mississippi State (22-14, 7-7 SEC) by a score of 6-5 in 10 innings. The Bulldogs added to the lead in the third, getting a twoout single through the right side from Gavin Collins to bring home Alex Detz from second. Detz reached on a single through the right side and moved to second on a shallow single to center that dropped in ahead of a charging Auston Bousfield. Preston Overbey opened the fifth with a single up the middle and Mississippi State responded by turning to the bullpen for the left-hander Lindgren. The southpaw got a strikeout of his first batter faced, but back-to-back singles from Braxton Lee and Auston Bousfield loaded the bases. A wild pitch then brought the first run home as Overbey slid in at the plate and Lindgren dropped the ball trying to make the play. Collins drew a third walk in the inning for the Bulldogs to load the bases. Weathersby then got a fly ball to center from Derrick Armstrong to strand all three runners and get the Rebels out of the inning with no damage. Ole Miss loaded the bases with two outs in the eighth, but Mississippi State closer Jonathan Holder got a groundout to third to end the inning and strand three Rebels to keep the game tied 2-2 heading to the home half of the eighth. After keeping the Rebels off the board in the eighth, the Bulldogs put together the go-ahead rally in the home half of the inning. Pinch hitter Jake Vickerson led off the inning with a double down the right field line as Ole Miss went to the bullpen for left-hander Jeremy Massie. Mississippi State got a one-out single through the right side from Brett Pirtle in the ninth in another attempted rally for the Bulldogs. Laxer recorded a strikeout of Bulldog slugger Wes Rea, but a two-out single to left center from Collins kept the inning alive. A walk of Derrick Armstrong loaded the bases but Laxer got another foul fly to end the inning and send the game to extra innings. Allen opened the 10th with a single up the middle before Sikes Orvis delivered a two-run shot over the wall in right center to put the Rebels on top 4-2. Holt Perdzock then delivered a single up the middle before being replaced on the base path by Dalton Dulin. The freshman promptly stole second and third around a strikeout, before coming home on a sac fly to centerfield from Overbey to take the lead out to 5-2 in favor of the Rebels. Mississippi State mounted an answering rally in the bottom of the 10th, starting with a one-out double to center from pinch hitter Cody Brown. Seth Heck then hit an RBI double to left to bring Brown across the plate and cut the lead to 5-3. A throwing error on a ground ball to second then put men at the corners, before a sac fly to center from Pirtle before Rea hit a ball that dropped in ahead of a charging Will Jamison in right to tie the game at five with two outs on the board. Ole Miss then turned to the bullpen for right-hander Preston Tarkington. The Bulldogs got the hit that was needed, however, when Collins drove a single through the left side to score pinch runner and claim the 6-5 win. 37 Ole Miss 5 (28-9, 8-6 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c C. Dishon, pr A. Kngiht, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Brantley Bell, ph Holt Perdzock, ph Dalton Dulin, pr Will Jamison, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Christian Trent, p S. Weathersby, p Jeremy Massie, p Josh Laxer, p P. Tarkington, p Totals Mississippi State 6, Ole Miss 5 April 12, 2014 at Starkville, Miss. Dudy Noble Field Mississippi State 6 (22-14, 7-7 SEC) Seth Heck, ss Alex Detz, 3b Brett Pirtle, 2b Wes Rea, 1b M. Britton, pr Gavin Collins, c D. Armstrong, lf D. Henderson, rf Jake Vickerson, ph C.T. Bradford, cf R. Humphreys, dh Cody Brown ph Trevor Fitts, p Jacob Lindgren, p Jonathan Holder, p Vance Tatum, p Totals Ole Miss 12, Mississippi State 2 April 13, 2014 Starkville, Miss. Dudy Noble Field Smith It was an all-around dominant performance from the Rebels on Sunday in a rubber-game as No. 13 Ole Miss (29-9, 9-6 SEC) pounded out 20 hits to race past Mississippi State (22-15, 7-8 SEC) for a 12-2 win at Dudy Noble Field. Ole Miss got on the board in the first inning when Braxton Lee came home from third on a passed ball. Lee walked and then stole second before taking third on a single from Auston Bousfield to set up the score on the pitch that brought him home and moved Bousfield to second. Anderson then doubled to the gap in right center to score Bousfield and the Rebels took a 2-0 lead on the Bulldogs. A leadoff triple from J.B. Woodman and an infield single from Will Jamison put two men on to start the inning. Overbey then singled through the left side to bring Woodman home and the first of four runs across the plate. A passed ball moved Jamison and Overbey into scoring position before Errol Robinson would single to right to score the Jamison and put men at the corners again as Overbey took third. The Rebels executed a double steal during the next at bat with Robinson taking second and Overbey sprinting home as the lead grew to 5-0 in favor of Ole Miss. Two outs later, Austin Anderson then drove a ball back up the middle to score Robinson and give the Rebels the six-run lead. Overbey delivered another RBI with a two-out single to right center in the fifth that brought Jamison home from second. Jamison reached on a walk and stole second to get into position for the Overbey hit that gave the Rebels a 7-0 lead. Ole Miss continued to add to the advantage in the sixth with two more runs to take the lead to 9-0 on the Bulldogs. With the bases loaded and no outs, Will Allen drove a two-rbi single to right center that brought home Lee and Bousfield. The Rebels loaded the bases with a walk, a single and then a throwing error off a sac bunt attempt from Anderson to set up the score on the Allen hit. A two-out single to left from Bousfield in the seventh took the lead to double digits for the Rebels. Errol Robinson reached on a throwing error. Robinson took second on the error to get into scoring position for the Bousfield hit that gave Ole Miss a 10-0 lead on Mississippi State. The Bulldogs got on the board in the home half of the seventh, starting the inning with back-to-back singles off Smith and sending the Rebels to the bullpen for lefthander Jeremy Massie. Pinch hitter Reid Humphreys then hit a double to left to score the first run and leave two men in scoring position as the batting order flipped back to the top for Mississippi State. The Rebels moved back on top by 10 runs in the eighth inning after loading the bases to start things off. Overbey drove a single through the left side to bring the first run home before Robinson delivered a sac fly to center to make it a 12-2 lead after the top of the eighth. Massie then held the Bulldogs in check through the eighth and ninth to pick up the save and clinch the series win. 38 Ole Miss 12 (29-9, 9-6 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J. Gatlin, ph/1b J.B. Woodman, dh Colby Bortles, ph Will Jamison, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p Jeremy Massie, p Totals Ole Miss 12, Mississippi State 2 April 13, 2014 at Starkville, Miss. Dudy Noble Field Mississippi State 2 (22-15, 7-8 SEC) Seth Heck, ss Alex Detz, dh D. Garner, ph Brett Pirtle, 2b Wes Rea, 1b Gavin Collins, c Cody Walker, c C.T. Bradford, cf D. Armstrong, lf Jake Vickerson, rf M. Britton, 3b R. Humphreys, ph Ben Bracewell, p B. Woodruff, p Lucas Laster, p Myles Gentry, p Totals LSU 4, Ole Miss 3 (13 innings) April 17, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Ellis For the eighth time this season it took extra innings to reach a result, but this time it didn t come out in the Rebels favor as No. 10 Ole Miss (29-10, 9-7 SEC) fell to No. 7 LSU (29-9-1, SEC) by a score of 4-3 in 13 innings Thursday night. Tied 2-2 after nine innings of play, both teams pushed home a single run in the 11th, but LSU got the deciding run in the 13th to pick up the win in the series opener between the two teams. Josh Laxer (2-2) took the loss in relief for the Rebels, allowing one run on three hits with two walks and a strikeout in 2.0 innings of work. Laxer entered with one out in the 11th and left the game in the 13th with the score tied 3-3, but put the winning run on base before leaving the game. Parker Bugg (2-1) picked up the win in relief for LSU, working 1.0 scoreless innings with two strikeouts. Kurt McCune picked up his second save of the season, retiring the side in order in the 13th to preserve the win for the Tigers. Ole Miss got out to the early lead, using a solo shot from Sikes Orvis in the second inning to get on the board. LSU answered in the top of the third, however, scoring the tying run on a sac fly to left from Sean McMullen that brought home Connor Hale. Hale, who scored three of LSU s four runs, reached on a walk and moved to third on a single through the right side from Christian Ibarra to set up the score on the McMullen fly ball and knot the score at 1-1. The Tigers moved in front in the sixth inning when Alex Bregman scored on a fielding error at second on a ground ball that should have ended the inning. Bregman opened the frame with a single before moving to third on a one-out single to left from Tyler Moore. He then scored on the misplayed ball at second to put LSU on top 2-1. The Rebels answered in the eighth, tying the game on a groundout to second from Will Allen that pushed Braxton Lee across the plate. Lee reached on a fielder s choice before going to third on a single to left center from Auston Bousfield. The groundout to second from Allen brought him home and tied the game. Both teams kept the other in check in the ninth to send the game into extra innings. LSU moved in front for the second time on the night in the top of the 11th with an RBI single through the left side from pinch hitter Jake Fraley, but the Rebels answered in the home half of the inning on a sac fly to center from J.B. Woodman. The Tigers would take a third and final lead in the 13th inning with an unearned run on a potential double play ball to short that would have ended the inning and kept the game tied. Hale doubled with one out to put a man on for LSU before a walk put two men on. Danny Zardon then hit a ground ball to short that was misplayed and rolled into left, allowing Hale to score from second before the Rebels would get out of the inning. Ole Miss couldn t put together a third answering rally in the bottom of the inning as the Tigers claimed the opening game of the series. 39 LSU 4 (29-9-1, SEC) S. McMullen, lf J. Foster, ph/lf M. Laird, rf A. Bregman, ss K. Scivicque, dh C. Sciambra, ph T. Moore, c C. Chinea/ ph/c A. Stevenson, cf C. Hale, 1b C. Ibarra, 3b K. Robertson, 2b J. Fraley, ph D. Zardon, 2b Aaron Nola, p J. Broussard, p P. Bugg, p K. McCune, p Totals LSU 4, Ole Miss 3 April 17, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 3 (29-10, 9-7 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c C. Dishon, pr/rf Brantley Bell, ph Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Will Jamison, rf Holt Perdzock, ph Austin Knight, c Preston Overbey, 2b Dalton Dulin, ph Errol Robinson, ss Chris Ellis, p Wyatt Short, p Josh Laxer, p Jeremy Massie, p Totals Ole Miss Mississippi State E- P. Overbey(5); Pritle; Rea. LOB- Ole Miss 11; MSU 15. 2B- B. Lee(4); W. Jamison(1); Heck; Rea; Vickerson; Brown. HR- S. Orvis(8). HBP- Detz. SH- Pirtle; Bradford. SF- P. Overbey(3); Rea. SB- D. Dulin 2(5). Christian Trent Scott Weathersby Jeremy Massie Josh Laxer Preston Tarkington Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO Trevor Fitts Jacob Lindgren Jonathan Holder Vance Tatum Win - V. Tatum (1-0). Loss - J. Laxer (2-1). Save - None. WP- J. Lindgren 2. HBP- by C. Trent (Detz). Umpires - HP: Keith Saunders 1B: Troy Fullwood 2B: Stephen Hagan 3B: Steve Manders Start: 3 p.m. Time: 3:46 Attendance: 15,586 Ole Miss Mississippi State E- Walker; Britton; Humphreys. DP- Ole Miss 1; MSU 2. LOB- Ole Miss 12; MSU 8. 2B- A. Anderson 2(12); Humphreys. 3B- J.B. Woodman(1). SH- A. Anderson(3). SF- E. Robinson(2). SB- B. Lee 2(19); A. Anderson(9); W. Jamison(4); P. Overbey(1); E. Robinson(4). Sam Smith Jeremy Massie Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO Ben Bracewell Brandon Woodruff Lucas Laster Myles Gentry Win - S. Smith (5-2). Loss - B. Bracewell (2-3). Save - J. Massie (1). PB- Collins 2. Umpires - HP: Troy Fullwood 1B: Stephen Hagan 2B: Steve Manders 3B: Keith Saunders Start: 1:30 p.m. Time: 3:14 Attendance: 10,371 LSU Ole Miss E- Moore; Stevenson; P. Overbey(6); E. Robinson(11). DP- Ole Miss 2. LOB- LSU 14; Ole Miss 7. 2B- Hale. HR- S. Orvis(9). HBP- Laird. SH- Foster; Ibarra; J.B. Woodman(3). SF- McMullen; J.B. Woodman(1). SB- B. Lee 2(21); W. Jamison(5). CS- W. Jamison. LSU IP H R ER BB SO Aaron Nola Chris Ellis Joe Broussard Wyatt Short Parker Bugg Josh Laxer Kurt McCune Jeremy Massie Win - Bugg (2-1). Loss - J. Laxer (2-2). Save - McCune (2). WP- C. Ellis(4); J. Laxer(1). HBP- by C. Ellis (Laird). Umpires - HP: A..J. Lostaglio 1B: Joe Marion 2B: Scott Cline 3B: Donald Gilmore Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 4:38 Attendance: 9,861 24

25 Ole Miss 5, LSU 1 April 18, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Trent The Rebels got out to a quick lead on Friday night and responded to an LSU rally with four unanswered runs as No. 10 Ole Miss (30-10, 10-7 SEC) defeated No. 7 LSU ( , SEC) by a score of 5-1 and evened the weekend series with the Tigers. Christian Trent (5-0) picked up the win over the Tigers, working 7.0 innings with one unearned run on seven hits, two walks and five strikeouts. He was one of two Rebel pitchers to see action on the night as righthander Scott Weathersby worked the final 2.0 innings with four strikeouts and did not allow a hit. Jared Poche (6-3) took the loss for the Tigers, allowing four runs two of them earned on seven hits with two walks and two strikeouts in 6.0 innings of work. Christian (Trent) was terrific, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. I m really proud of him because he pitched similar to the way he s pitched for nine weeks. He was very efficient and attacked the strike zone. The first six at bats Lee and Bousfield got hits or got on base, Bianco said. Braxton Lee has been swinging so well for the last few weeks or so. He has so much confidence and when he gets on, something is going to happen. He can take the extra base, steal or hit and run. The Rebels got on the board in the first inning with an RBI single down the left field line from Austin Anderson that brought Lee home from third. Lee opened the inning with a single through the left side before going first-to-third on a single through the right side from Auston Bousfield. He then scored on the Anderson hit to give Ole Miss the 1-0 lead. LSU answered with an unearned run in the third inning when Mark Laird scored on a fielding error at third on a ground ball from Kade Scivicque. Laird reached on a single and took second on a wild pitch before coming home from second on the misplayed ball at third. Ole Miss would get out of the inning without any more damage, however, and the game tied at one. The Rebels answered in the home half of the third with a single run to take a 2-1 lead. Lee scored on a groundout to second from Will Allen to take the lead. Lee reached on a single and went to second on a single from Bousfield. Back-to-back groundouts to second brought him across the plate. Bousfield again came up big in the fourth inning with a two-rbi single up the middle with the bases loaded to take the Rebels out to a 4-1 lead. The junior then capped the scoring with a solo shot to left in the seventh inning to take the lead out to its final 5-1 margin. LSU 2, Ole Miss 0 April 19, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Smith Right-hander Sam Smith turned in another phenomenal start for the Rebels, but the offense couldn t string together a rally as No. 10 Ole Miss (30-11, 10-8 SEC) fell to No. 7 LSU ( , SEC) by a score of 2-0 in the series finale Saturday. Smith (5-3) worked 7.1 innings and allowed two runs on five hits with a walk and four strikeouts as he took the loss despite turning in his eighth consecutive quality start of the season. Left-hander Wyatt Short closed out the final 1.2 innings with a walk and three strikeouts without allowing a hit to keep the Tigers in check and keep the Rebels in striking distance. Hunter Devall (1-0) picked up the win for the Tigers, working 2.2 innings in relief of starter Alden Cartwright, who went 4.0 innings on the afternoon. Four LSU pitchers combined to hold the Rebels scoreless with six hits, four strikeouts and one walk. Early on we didn t get any hits or base runners, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. Unfortunately, today was one of those bad offensive days. It happens in baseball over 56 games. We really couldn t mount anything. We had a few base hits but didn t really threaten at all. We rarely, if ever, got the leadoff guy on. It was disappointing offensively. LSU scored the first run of the game in the third inning when Connor Hale came home from third on a single to center from Andrew Stevenson. Hale reached on a single through the left side and took second on a passed ball on an intended pitch out. A sac bunt moved him to third and set up the score on the Stevenson hit. A double to left from Mark Laird put two in scoring position as Stevenson went first-to-third on the play, but the Rebels escaped the jam in the next at bat. Jake Fraley flew out to left and Braxton Lee gunned Stevenson out at home for a double play to end the inning and keep the Tiger lead to one run. The Rebels couldn t get anything started offensively down the stretch, putting runners in scoring position in the fourth, but a double play ended the attempted rally for the best chance to get a run home up to that point. LSU added an insurance run in the eighth inning when Hale again delivered for the Tigers, hitting a solo shot into the bullpen in left field to take the Tiger lead out to 2-0. Ole Miss again got a man in scoring position in the eighth with a double to right center from Sikes Orvis, but couldn t get him home as a groundout ended the potential two-out rally. LSU again squelched a rally attempt in the ninth to pick up the 2-0 victory and claim the weekend series. Massie Mississippi State 8, Ole Miss 3 April 22, 2014 Pearl, Miss. Trustmark Park In what was a quirky game all around, the biggest quirk play of the night went against the Rebels as No. 12 Ole Miss (30-12) fell to No. 20 Mississippi State (27-15) by a score of 8-3 at Trustmark Park in the annual Governor s Cup game on Tuesday. Ole Miss took a lead in the sixth inning without the benefit of a hit, using an error, three hit batters and a sac fly to bring two runs home. Mississippi State also used a unique inning in the home half of the frame to move back in front, capitalizing on a big hop off a ground ball that bounced high over the head of the fielder at second base who was in position to make the inning-ending play. The Bulldogs would go on to score two more runs in the inning and not relinquish the lead from there. Preston Tarkington (0-1) took the loss in relief for the Rebels, allowing one run on one hit in his 0.1 innings of work. The run was only the first inherited run allowed this season by the reliever in his 15 appearances. Vance Tatum (2-0) picked up the win for the Bulldogs with his relief outing, working 3.2 innings and allowing only one hit after entering the game in the sixth inning. Tatum struck out three batters. Ole Miss got on the board in the first inning when Austin Anderson hit a sac fly to center field that scored Braxton Lee from third. Lee was hit by the first pitch of the game before going to third on a single through the right side from Auston Bousfield to set up the score on the Anderson fly ball. Mississippi State got a rally going in the third, starting things with back-to-back singles from Matthew Britton and Seth Heck to open the frame. A wild pitch moved them both into scoring position, but it looked like Massie and the Rebels might escape the inning with a groundout to third and a strikeout in the next two batters. Gavin Collins then delivered a two-rbi single to right to score both runs and put the Bulldogs up 2-1 before Sikes Orvis would snag a line drive to end the inning. Ole Miss got its chance and made a move in the sixth inning, using a fielding error at first to put Austin Anderson on base at second. A ground out put the first out on the board before the Rebels would capitalize on the error. Brantley Bell and Sikes Orvis were both hit by a pitch to load the bases before Preston Overbey would bring the tying run home when he was also hit by a pitch. The move sent Mississippi State to the bullpen for left-hander Vance Tatum. Errol Robinson then drove a sac fly to right field to score Bell and give Ole Miss the lead back 3-2 before the inning would end on a groundout. The Bulldogs answered in the home half of the inning, using a leadoff walk and a hit-and-run on a single through the right side to put men at the corners. A ground ball to second got the first out on the board, but a run scored to tie the game at three and send the Rebels to the bullpen for the second time in the inning. This time left-hander Matt Denny relieved right-hander Preston Tarkington. Denny promptly struck out the first batter faced and looked to have an inningending groundout, but an awkward hop on the dirt kept the inning alive. Wes Rea then delivered a two-rbi double down the left field line to put MSU on top 5-3 and a throwing error on the relay from short to the plate moved Rea to third base before the Rebels would get out of the inning. Mississippi State continued to build on the lead in the seventh, loading the bases with one out on a walk, a hit batter and a single to right to set up the rally for the second straight inning. A fielder s choice on a ground ball to second put a second out on the board, but took the lead out to three runs for the Bulldogs. A single through the left side from Alex Detz extended the lead further to 7-3 in favor of Mississippi State. Ole Miss again turned to the bullpen, calling on right-hander Josh Laxer with two on and two outs in the seventh. Laxer got a strikeout to end the inning, but the Rebels trailed by four runs. The Bulldogs took the lead out to five runs in the eighth inning, bringing home the final run of the night for the 8-3 margin of victory as Ole Miss was unable to put together a rally in the ninth. 40 LSU 1 ( , SEC) S. McMullen, dh M. Laird, rf A. Bregman, ss K. Scivicque, 1b C. Chinea c T. Moore, ph/c C. Ibarra, 3b A. Stevenson, cf J. Foster, lf J. Fraley, ph D. Zardon, 2b C. Sciambra, ph Jared Poche, p C. Glenn, p B. Domangue, p H. Faucheux, p Totals Ole Miss 5, LSU 1 April 18, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 5 (30-10, 10-7 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Brantley Bell, dh Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss J.B. Woodman, rf Colby Bortles, ph Will Jamison, rf Christian Trent, p S. Weathersby, p Totals LSU 2 ( , SEC) A. Stevenson, cf M. Laird, rf J. Fraley, lf J. Foster, lf S. McMullen, dh T. Moore, 1b A. Bregman, ss K. Scivicque, c C. Hale, 2b C. Ibarra, 3b A. Cartwright, p H. Devall, p P. Bugg, p K. McCune, p Totals LSU 2, Ole Miss 0 April 19, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 0 (30-11, 10-8 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b C. Dishon, pr J.B. Woodman, dh Brantley Bell, ph Holt Perdzock, ph Will Jamison, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Dalton Dulin, ph/2b Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p Wyatt Short, p Totals Ole Miss 3 (30-12, 10-8 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Brantley Bell, dh Sikes Orvis, 1b Preston Overbey, rf Errol Robinson, ss Colby Bortles, ph Dalton Dulin, 2b John Gatlin, ph Jeremy Massie, p H. Buchanan, p P. Tarkington, p Matt Denny, p S. Weathersby, p Josh Laxer, p Evan Anderson, p Totals Mississippi State 8, Ole Miss 3 April 22, 2014 at Pearl, Miss. Trustmark Park Mississippi State 8 (27-15, 10-8 SEC) Seth Heck, ss D. Armstrong, lf Cody Brown ph Brett Pirtle, 2b Gavin Collins, c C.T. Bradford, cf R. Humphreys, dh Alex Detz, ph D. Henderson, rf Wes Rea, 1b M. Britton, 3b Lucas Laster, p Vance Tatum, p Totals LSU Ole Miss X E- Ibarra; A. Anderson(8). DP- LSU 1; Ole Miss 1. LOB- LSU 8; Ole Miss 7. HR- A. Boufield(4). LSU IP H R ER BB SO Jared Poche Christian Trent Cody Glenn Scott Weathersby Brady Domangue Henri Faucheux Win - C. Trent (5-0). Loss - Poche (6-3). Save - None. WP- C. Trent(2). Umpires - HP: Joe Marion 1B: Scott Cline 2B: Donald Gilmore 3B: A..J. Lostaglio Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 2:39 Attendance: 10,061 LSU Ole Miss DP- LSU 1; Ole Miss 1. LOB- LSU 4; Ole Miss 6. 2B- Laird; S. Orivs(9). HR- Hale. SH- Ibarra. SB- Bregman. LSU IP H R ER BB SO Alden Cartwright Sam Smith Hunter Devall Wyatt Short Parker Bugg Kurt McCune Win - Duvall (1-0). Loss - S. Smith (5-3). Save - McCune (3). PB- W. Allen(4). Umpires - HP: Scott Cline 1B: Donald Gilmore 2B: A..J. Lostaglio 3B: Joe Marion Start: 1:05 p.m. Time: 2:30 Attendance: 9, Ole Miss Mississippi State X E- E. Robinson(12); Rea. LOB- Ole Miss 7; MSU 7. 2B- W. Allen(15); Rea. HBP- B. Lee; W. Allen; B. Bell; S. Orvis; P. Overbey; D. Dulin; Pirtle. SH- Britton. SF- A. Anderson(3); E. Robinson(3). SB- D. Dulin(6). CS- E. Robinson. Jeremy Massie Hawtin Buchanan Preston Tarkington Matt Denny Scott Weathersby Josh Laxer Evan Anderson Mississippi State IP H R ER BB SO Lucas Laster Vance Tatum Win - V. Tatum (2-0). Loss - P. Tarkington (0-1). Save - None. WP- J. Massie(2); E. Anderson 2(4); Lucas Laster 2. Umpires - HP: Tony Walsh 1B: Fred Cannon 2B: Charles McElroy 3B: Larry Short Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 3:02 Attendance: 8,496

26 Ole Miss 12, Kentucky 4 April 25, 2014 Lexington, Ky. Cliff Hagan Stadium Ellis The Rebel offense got off to a quick start and junior Chris Ellis held the potent Wildcat offense in check as No. 12 Ole Miss (31-12, 11-8 SEC) defeated No. 17 Kentucky (27-15, 9-10 SEC) by a score of 12-4 to claim the series opener on Friday night. Five batters turned in multiple-hits for the Rebels, led by a 3-for-5 performance from Will Allen and a 2-for-4 performance from Sikes Orvis that included a home run to get things started for Ole Miss in the second inning. Ellis (6-0) picked up the win as he held the Wildcats to two runs on five hits with three walks and five strikeouts through 7.0 innings of work. The two runs came on a home run from slugger A.J. Reed in the sixth inning as the right-hander for the Rebels kept the Wildcats in check throughout his time on the mound. Reed (7-2) suffered the loss for the Wildcats as he allowed seven runs - two of them earned - on eight hits with a walk and three strikeouts in 3.0 innings of work. Kentucky looked to get things started in the first inning with a leadoff double down the first base line from Austin Cousino that clipped off the glove of Orvis. Ellis then got a strikeout and a ground ball back to the mound that he flipped to third to erase Cousino from the lineup to put two away in the inning. Ellis then got a groundout to third to end the inning with no damage. Orvis got the Rebels on the board in the top of the second, taking a pitch off the scoreboard in left center to open the frame and put Ole Miss on top 1-0. Braxton Lee reached on a fielding error to open the third and took the lead out to two runs for the Rebels when he scored from first on a double to the wall in left from Auston Bousfield. A groundout moved Bousfield to third before Allen would drive him in with a single to center that gave the Rebels a 3-0 lead. Errol Robinson continued the hit parade in the inning, driving in Allen from second with a single to left center. Preston Overbey then extended the inning with a two-rbi double off the wall in straight-away center as the Rebels took a 6-0 lead on the Wildcats. Will Jamison poked one over the infield into shallow left to score Overbey and Ole Miss held a 7-0 lead on Kentucky after the top of the third. The Rebels continued to build on the lead in the sixth, adding three runs to take the score out to 10-0 behind an RBI single from Allen and a two-rbi single off the wall in right from Orvis. Kentucky got on the board in the bottom of the sixth when Reed hit a two-run shot over the wall in right field to cut the lead to 10-2 as Max Kuhn scored on the hit. Kuhn reached when he was hit by a pitch to keep the inning alive and bring Reed to the plate for the Wildcats. The Rebels extended the lead in the ninth when a pinch hit double from J.B. Woodman started the final inning. Woodman took third on a wild pitch before a walk of Orvis would put men at the corners. Robinson then delivered a single through the left side to bring Woodman home and start a fourth rally on the night for Ole Miss. A fly out to center moved Orvis to third before a wild pitch brought him home to take the lead out to 12-2 after the top of the ninth. Kentucky would not go away, however, getting a two-run shot to right center from Storm Wilson to cut the lead to 12-4 on the Rebels with one out on the board. The Wildcats would get another single before Denny would get a strikeout and a flyout to end the game. Ole Miss 18, Kentucky 5 April 26, 2014 Lexington, Ky. Cliff Hagan Stadium Bousfield The Rebels used four home runs and three big innings to power past the Wildcats on Saturday as No. 12 Ole Miss (32-12, 12-8 SEC) defeated No. 17 Kentucky (27-16, 9-11 SEC) by a score of 18-5 and clinched the weekend series. Auston Bousfield paced the Rebel offense, going 5-for-6 with six RBI, three runs scored and finished a triple shy of the cycle. Bousfield, Will Allen, Sikes Orvis and J.B. Woodman all homered on the afternoon as the Rebels pounded out the 18 runs on 17 hits. Christian Trent (6-0) picked up the win, holding Kentucky to two runs on six hits with two walks and four strikeouts through 6.0 innings of work. Scott Weathersby then picked up his first save of the season, allowing three runs on six hits with two strikeouts over the final 3.0 innings. Dylan Dwyer (5-2) took the loss for the Wildcats, allowing six runs five earned on six hits with two walks and four strikeouts. Kentucky struck first, using a solo home run from A.J. Reed in the third inning to get on the board. Reed took the second pitch from Trent and sent it over the wall in right field to put the Wildcats on top 1-0. Ole Miss then used a pair of home runs in the fifth inning to move in front of the Wildcats. Orvis tied the game with a lead-off shot to straightaway center field before Woodman hit a two-out shot to left field to propel the Rebels to a 2-1 lead. Braxton Lee then drew a walk and stole second before Auston Bousfield delivered an RBI double to right center to take the lead out to 3-1 for the Rebels as the inning continued. A wild pitch moved Bousfield to third before an infield single from Austin Anderson took the lead out to 4-1 for Ole Miss. Reed then answered with his second home run of the game, sending a two-out shot to center in the home half of the fifth to cut the lead to 4-2. Ole Miss extended the lead in the sixth inning after loading the bases with a single from Brantley Bell, a walk of Orvis and a fielding error on a sac bunt from Errol Robinson. Preston Overbey then drew a full-count walk to score Bell and keep the bases loaded. Woodman then delivered a sac fly to left to score Orvis and the Rebels moved on top of Kentucky 6-2. Bousfield then put an exclamation point on the inning with a three-run shot to left center. Will Allen then capped the six-run inning with a single up the middle, following a double from Anderson, and the Rebels held a 10-2 lead after the top of the sixth. The Rebels put another crooked number on the board in the seventh inning as Ole Miss continued to build on the lead with a seven-run frame. A walk of Orvis and a single from Robinson led things off before Overbey moved them both into scoring position with a ground ball to second. A wild pitch brought Orvis home and moved Robinson to third before Woodman singled up the middle for the second run. Back-to-back singles from Lee and Bousfield brought a third run home and left two on before Anderson hit a two-rbi single back up the middle to take the lead out to 15-2 for the Rebels. Will Allen then hit a two-run shot over the wall in left center to cap the inning as Ole Miss held a 17-2 lead at the stretch. Kentucky put together a two-out rally in the ninth with a two-rbi double to the wall in left center from Zach Arnold to cut the lead to The Wildcats then got a single to right from Thomas Bernal that scored Arnold and continued the rally. A throwing error on the play in right allowed Bernal to take second and kept a runner in scoring position for Kentucky. Weathersby answered with a strikeout of the next batter to end the game and give the Rebels the series. Ole Miss 9, Kentucky 6 April 27, 2014 Lexington, Ky. Cliff Hagan Stadium Massie The Rebel offense continued to click on Sunday, putting together a big rally and scoring in seven consecutive innings as No. 12 Ole Miss (33-12, 13-8 SEC) defeated No. 17 Kentucky (27-19, 9-12 SEC) by a score of 9-6 to sweep the weekend series. The Rebels pushed two runs across the plate in the seventh inning to take the lead for the first time on the afternoon and added an insurance run in the eighth to pick up the win. It marked only the third time in program history for Ole Miss to sweep Kentucky in Lexington. Jeremy Massie (3-2) picked up the win in relief, working the final 4.0 innings and holding the Wildcats to only two hits with four strikeouts as Ole Miss rallied for the win. Logan Salow (2-2) suffered the loss for the Wildcats, giving up the go-ahead run as he worked 1.1 innings and allowed three runs two of them earned on six hits. Kentucky got off to a quick start with Austin Cousino taking the first pitch and sending it back up the middle to put the leadoff man on for the Wildcats in the first. Cousino was out on the next play with a fielder s choice, but a walk of A.J. Reed put two men on base. Michael Thomas then hit a soft grounder to first to advance both runners to scoring position with two outs on the board. Ka ai Tom then doubled off the wall in right to bring home both runners and put the Wildcats on top 2-0 after the first. Ole Miss answered in the second, using a leadoff double from Sikes Orvis and a two-out single to left center from Preston Overbey to cut the lead in half at 2-1. A solo shot from Storm Wilson to open the home half of the second put the lead back out to two runs at 3-1 as the Wildcats put together an answering rally. Kentucky continued to build on the lead from there, using a single from Javon Shelby and a wild pitch to put him in scoring position. He then came home on a two-out single through the left side from Max Kuhn before the Rebels would get out of the inning down three runs Ṫhe hit parade continued in the third as Will Allen hit a two-run shot to right to cut the lead to 4-3 in favor of the Wildcats after the top of the third. Ole Miss tied the game in the fourth on an RBI groundout to short from Overbey that scored Woodman from third. Woodman opened the inning with a single up the middle and took second on a throwing error as Kentucky tried to pick him off. He then moved to third on a ground ball from Jamison before Overbey brought him home. Max Kuhn drew a walk to start things off before Reed came to the plate. The Rebels shifted the infield defensively for the left-handed slugger who poked one over the infield into shallow left and Kuhn went from first to third on the play as no one was able to recover and cover the bag. Thomas then hit a sac fly to center to score Kuhn and put Kentucky back on top 5-4 before the Rebels would get out of the inning. Again the Rebels had an answer when Allen came through with a big two-out hit to right center to score Bousfield from first. Bousfield was hit by a pitch to put him on and scored from first when Allen drove the ball deep to right center to even the game at 5-5. The Wildcats moved back in front with a single run in the bottom of the fifth, grabbing a 6-5 lead on an RBI groundout to second from Cousino. But, the Rebels once again answered with a two-out RBI double to right center from Braxton Lee in the top of the sixth that put the score at 6-6. Ole Miss moved in front of the Wildcats for the first time on the afternoon when Orvis delivered a sac fly to score Allen in the seventh. Allen doubled to open the inning and took third on a wild pitch to set up the go-ahead score on the Orvis fly ball. A throwing error four batters later brought a second run home in the inning and the Rebels held an 8-6 lead over the Wildcats at the stretch. Ole Miss added to the lead in the eighth inning with an RBI single to right from Anderson that scored Bousfield, who opened the inning with a double off the wall in right. The Rebels held a 9-6 lead after the top of the eighth. Massie then held the Wildcats in check through the final two frames as the Rebels picked up the win. 43 Ole Miss 12 (31-12, 11-8 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Brantley Bell, dh J.B. Woodman, ph Sikes Orvis, 1b Errol Robinson, ss Preston Overbey, 2b Will Jamison, rf C. Bortles, ph C. Dishon, rf Chris Ellis, p Matt Denny, p Totals Ole Miss 12, Kentucky 4 April 25, 2014 at Lexington, Ky. Cliff Hagan Stadium Kentucky 4 (27-15, 9-10 SEC) A. Cousino, cf M. Carson, ph/cf M. Kuhn, 3b A.J. Reed, p/dh M. Thomas, c K. Tom, lf D. Hairston, ph T. Bernal, 1b K. Barrett, rf S. Wilson, ph/rf M. Reida, ss J. Shelby, 2b S. Mahar, p T. Martin, p M. Snyder, p Totals Ole Miss 12 (32-12, 12-8 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf C. Dishon, ph/lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c A. Knight, c Brantley Bell, dh J. Gatlin, ph/dh Sikes Orvis, 1b W. Jamison, rf Errol Robinson, ss Preston Overbey, 2b J.B. Woodman, rf C. Bortles, ph Christian Trent, p S. Weathersby, p Totals Ole Miss 18, Kentucky 5 April 26, 2014 at Lexington, Ky. Cliff Hagan Stadium Kentucky 4 (27-16, 9-11 SEC) A. Cousino, cf D. Hairston, ph M. Kuhn, 3b G. Fettes, ph A.J. Reed, dh M. Carson, pr M. Thomas, c Z. Arnold, c T. Bernal, 1b K. Tom, lf S. Wilson, rf J. Shelby, 2b M. Reida, ss C. Heady, ss Dylan Dwyer, p C. Shepherd, p R. Combs, p Z. Strecker, p Totals Ole Miss 9 (33-12, 13-8 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, rf Will Jamison, dh Brantley Bell, ph/dh Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p A. Greenwood, p J. Massie Totals Ole Miss 9, Kentucky 6 April 27, 2014 at Lexington, Ky. Cliff Hagan Stadium Kentucky 4 (27-17, 9-12 SEC) A. Cousino, cf M. Kuhn, 3b A.J. Reed, dh M. Thomas, c K. Tom, lf T. Bernal, 1b S. Wilson, rf M. Reida, ss J. Shelby, 2b A. Nelson, p K. Cody, p L. Salow, p S. Jack, p Z. Brown, p Totals Ole Miss Kentucky E- W. Jamison(2); Reida. DP- Ole Miss 3. LOB- Ole Miss 7; UK 6. 2B- A. Bousfield(11); W. Allen(16); J.B. Woodman(2); P. Overbey(5); Cousino; Bernal. 3B- P. Overbey(2). HR- S. Orvis(10); Reed; Wilson. HBP- Kuhn; Wilson. Chris Ellis Matt Denny Kentucky IP H R ER BB SO A.J. Reed Sam Mahar Taylor Martin Matt Snyder Ole Miss Kentucky E- W. Jamison(3); E. Robinson(13); C. Trent(1); Reida; Shepherd. DP- Ole Miss 1. LOB- Ole Miss 7; UK 10. 2B- A. Bousfield(12); A. Anderson(13); Arnold; Tom. HR- A. Bousfield(5); W. Allen(6); S. Orvis(11); J.B. Woodman(2); Reed 2. HBP- Reed. SB- B. Lee(22); A. Bousfield(13). Christian Trent Scott Weathersby Kentucky IP H R ER BB SO Dylan Dwyer Chandler Shepherd Ryne Combs Zack Strecker Ole Miss Kentucky E- B. Lee(2); P. Overbey(7); Kuhn; Nelson. DP- UK 1. LOB- Ole Miss 11; UK 10. 2B- B. Lee(5); A. Bousfield 2(14); W. Allen(17); S. Orvis(10); Tom. HR- W. Allen(7); Wilson. HBP- A. Bousfield. SF- S. Orvis(1). SB- A. Bousfield(14); A. Anderson(10); B. Bell(2). Sam Smith Aaron Greenwood Jeremy Massie Kentucky IP H R ER BB SO Andrew Nelson Kyle Cody Logan Salow Spencer Jack Zack Brown Win - C. Ellis (6-0). Loss - A.J. Reed (7-2). Save - None. WP- Reed; Mahar 2; Snyder 2. Umpires - HP: Chris Griffith 1B: Steve Manders 2B: Josh Miller 3B: Rickey Armstrong Start: 6:30 p.m. Time: 3:03 Attendance: 2,247 Win - C. Trent (6-0). Loss - D. Dwyer (5-2). Save - Weathersby (1). WP- Dwyer, Combs. HBP- by Weathersby (Reed). Umpires - HP: Steve Manders 1B: Josh Miller 2B: Rickey Armstrong 3B: Chris Griffith Start: 1 p.m. Time: 3:07 Attendance: 2,474 Win - J. Massie (3-2). Loss - L. Salow (2-2). Save - None. WP- S. Smith(1); Salow. HBP- by Cody (A. Bousfield). Umpires - HP: Josh Miller 1B: Rickey Armstrong 2B: Chris Griffith 3B: Steve Manders Start: 1 p.m. Time: 3:43 Attendance: 2,380 26

27 Southern Miss 7, Ole Miss 6 April 30, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Orvis The Rebels jumped out to an early lead, but a back and forth contest down the stretch went the wrong way in the end as No. 10 Ole Miss (33-13) fell to Southern Miss (27-19) by a score of 7-6 on Wednesday night at Swayze Field. The Rebels couldn t come up with a final answering run as Ole Miss took the lead three times on the night, but Southern Miss found an answer each time before claiming the win with a run in the ninth. Wyatt Short (3-2) took the loss in relief, allowing one run on one hit with two walks and a strikeout as he worked the ninth for the Rebels. Short retired two batters before back-to-back walks put men on base and Nick Dawson delivered an RBI single to put the Golden Eagles on top for good. Bradley Roney (1-0) picked up the win in relief, getting Southern Miss out of the eighth and working a scoreless ninth to pick up the win. Roney allowed one hit and struck out two batters in his 2.0 innings of work. It s just disappointing, said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. Somebody has to get them out besides the guys that pitch on the weekend all the time. We were a little limited today, but the other guys are supposed to get them out too. We gave up runs in five of the last six innings, and you re not going to win baseball games doing that. We weren t very efficient (offensively), Bianco said. We couldn t get the big hit. Early on it looked like we were going to have a great offensive day. You have to credit them; their guys at the end really shut it down. Ole Miss jumped out to a quick lead, pushing three runs across the plate in the first inning on an RBI single from Sikes Orvis and a two-rbi single from Errol Robinson as five straight batters reached base to put together the two-out rally. The Rebels then added a fourth run in the third inning when Austin Anderson scored on a sac fly to center from Orvis that put the Rebels on top 4-0. Southern Miss cut the lead in half in the fourth, pushing two runs across the plate. It started with a hit batter and a walk before RBI singles from Mason Robbins and Roney brought the runners home. Ole Miss held the 4-2 lead after the top of the fourth. The fifth inning saw the Golden Eagles erase the rest of the deficit, tying the game with two more runs on a solo home run from Austin Roussel to open the inning and an RBI single from Matt Durst to cap the inning. Ole Miss moved back in front 5-4 with a single run in the home half of the fifth when Orvis drove in his third run of the night with a single up the middle. Anderson scored on the play after reaching when he was hit by a pitch and stole second to set up the score on the Orvis. Again Southern Miss erased the lead, pushing a run home with back-to-back doubles with one out that tied the game at six. Ole Miss would move back in front with a single run in the bottom of the sixth on a wild pitch that allowed Austin Knight to score from third, but again the Golden Eagles answered with a bases-loaded sacrifice fly from Burdeaux that tied the game at six. There would be no answering run this time for the Rebels as Southern Miss held Ole Miss off the board in the final three frames before pushing the go-ahead run across the plate in the top of the ninth for the win. Ole Miss 3, Arkansas 2 May 2, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Woodman The Rebel offense got the early lead and the pitching staff held things in check Friday night as No. 10 Ole Miss (34-13, 14-8 SEC) defeated Arkansas (29-19, SEC) by a score of 3-2 to take the series opener at Swayze Field. Freshman J.B. Woodman went 3-for-3 at the plate with an RBI and a run scored as the Rebels picked up the win and scratched out three runs on nine hits. Chris Ellis (7-0) picked up the win with his fourth consecutive quality start, working 6.0 innings and allowing two runs on six hits with three walks and two strikeouts. Aaron Greenwood then picked up his second save of the season, holding Arkansas hitless with four strikeouts in the final 3.0 innings. Trey Killian (2-8) suffered the loss for the Razorbacks, allowing three runs on nine hits with a walk and five strikeouts in a complete-game effort. Ole Miss struck first with a single run in the third inning. Woodman started things off with a two-out double to right center before Auston Bousfield hit one back up the middle to bring the freshman home from second and put the Rebels on top. The scoring continued in the fourth with two more runs across the plate for the home team. A double to left center from Will Allen got things started before Woodman delivered a double of his own to left center that brought the senior home. Will Jamison then singled up the middle in the next at bat to score Woodman and give the Rebels a 3-0 lead. Arkansas answered in the top of the fifth, getting to the Rebel pitching staff for the only time on the night with a rally that cut the lead to one at 3-2. A leadoff single from Eric Fisher put the first man on for the Razorbacks before Ellis would get a pair of fly balls to put two outs on the board. Bobby Wernes then singled to right to put two men on and keep the inning alive as the lineup flipped back to the top for Arkansas. Tyler Spoon then hit a triple to the gap in right center to score both runners. The next two Razorbacks would reach on a hit batter and a walk to load the bases, but Ellis got out of the jam by coaxing a ground ball to third from Brian Anderson to end the inning and keep the Rebels on top. Ellis then worked the sixth inning, again getting out of a jam with two men in scoring position and one out before turning the ball over to Greenwood for the final three frames. Ole Miss 7, Arkansas 4 May 3, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Bell The Rebels fell behind early, but the pitching staff settled in as the offense heated up and No. 10 Ole Miss (35-13, 15-8 SEC) rallied to clinch the weekend series with a 7-4 win over Arkansas (29-20, SEC) Saturday at Swayze Field. After surrendering four runs in the top of the first, the Rebels rallied with three runs in the bottom of the first and the pitching staff took over from there to put zeros on the board in the next eight innings as Ole Miss rallied for the win. Christian Trent (7-0) picked up the win, allowing four runs on nine hits with four strikeouts in 5.0 innings of work. The southpaw allowed only two baserunners in the next 15 batters faced after surrendering the four runs in the first with one out to keep the Rebels alive in the game. Ole Miss Josh Laxer picked up his fifth save of the season, allowing one hit as he worked the ninth. He was one of four pitchers used on the afternoon as the Rebels ` bullpen allowed only three hits and tallied 4.0 scoreless innings of work down the stretch. Jalen Beeks (5-4) took the loss for the Razorbacks, allowing six runs - five earned - on 10 hits with two walks and a strikeout in 3.2 innings of work. Arkansas got on the board first, putting together a big first inning as the Razorbacks went to work following a pop out of the first better. Six consecutive singles brought four runs home before Trent would get a foul fly and a groundout to first to end the inning with the Rebels down 4-0. Ole Miss went to work in the home half of the frame, putting together an answering rally to cut the lead to one run. Three straight batters reached with one out to load the bases for the Rebels before freshman Brantley Bell delivered the first run with an RBI single to right that scored Auston Bousfield and kept the bases loaded. A wild pitch then brought Austin Anderson home and moved Bell and Will Allen into scoring position. Sikes Orvis then capped the inning with a sac fly to left to score Allen and the Rebels trailed 4-3 after the first inning. After keeping the Razorbacks off the board in the second and third, Ole Miss again went to work in the fourth with another three-run inning. The Rebels again loaded the bases with a single up the middle from Orvis and back-to-back bunt singles from Errol Robinson and Preston Overbey to start the inning. J.B. Woodman then singled up the middle to score Orvis and advance both Robinson and Overbey. The Rebel second baseman went too far as he rounded second, getting caught in a rundown between second and third, but the play allowed Robinson to score and Ole Miss held the lead for the first time on the afternoon. A bunt single from Braxton Lee allowed the speedy leadoff hitter to reach and advance Woodman to second. A fielding error on the play allowed Woodman to take third and he scored a batter later on a sac fly from Bousfield as the Rebels held a 6-4 lead after the fourth inning. Ole Miss extended the lead in the fifth when a solo shot to right field from Orvis took the lead out to Southern Miss 5 (27-19) Breck Kline, cf/lf Michael Sterling, ss Tim Lynch, 3b Matt Durst, dh Connor Barron, cf Mason Robbins, rf Bradley Roney, 1b/p Dylan Burdeaux, lf/1b Austin Roussel, c Nick Dawson, 2b Cameron Giannini, p Luke Lowery, p Ryan Milton, p Sean Buchholz, p Totals Southern Miss 7, Ole Miss 6 April 30, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 6 (33-13, 18-8 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, dh Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, rf Errol Robinson, ss Preston Overbey, 1b Holt Perdzock, ph John Gatlin, 2b Austin Knight, c Evan Anderson, p J. Waguespack,p Austin Blunt, p P. Tarktington, p Scott Ashford, p Cheyne Bickel, p H. Buchanan, p S. Weathersby, p Josh Laxer, p Wyatt Short, p Totals Southern Miss Ole Miss E- Kline; Dawson; P. Overbey(8). DP- Ole Miss 1. LOB- USM 12; Ole Miss 8. 2B- Burdeaux; Roussel; A. Anderson(14); J.B. Woodman(3). HR- Roussel. HBP- Kline 2; Sterling; Lynch; Anderson. SF- Burdeaux; S. Orvis. SB- Roney 2; A. Anderson(10); J.B. Woodman(10). Southern Miss IP H R ER BB SO Cody Carroll A.J. Glasshof Bradley Roney Win - Roney (1-0). Loss - W. Short (1-2). Save - None. WP- Milton; Waguespack(3). PB- Roussel. Umpires - HP: Steve Dew 1B: Tony Walsh 3B: Todd Henderson Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 3:22 Attendance: 7,655 Evan Anderson Jacob Waguespack Austin Blunt Preston Tarkington Scott Ashford Cheyne Bickel Hawtin Buchanan Scott Weathersby Josh Laxer Wyatt Short Arkansas 2 (29-19, SEC) T. Spoon, cf A. Benintendi, rf J. Serrano, lf B. Anderson, 2b B. Baxendale, dh C. Eagan, pr/dh E. Fisher, 1b J. Wise, c M. Bernal, ss M. Gunn, ph B. Wernes, 3b T. Killian, p Totals Ole Miss 3, Arkansas 2 May 2, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 3 (34-13, 14-8 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Will Jamison, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Chris Ellis, p A. Greenwood, p Totals Arkansas Ole Miss X E- P. Overbey(9). DP- Ole Miss 1. LOB- Ark 7; Ole Miss 5. 2B- B. Lee(6); W. Allen(18); J.B. Woodman(4). 3B- Spoon. HBP- Benintendi. SH- Wise. CS- Spoon; A. Anderson(4); J.B. Woodman(4). Arkansas IP H R ER BB SO Trey Killian Chris Ellis Aaron Greenwood Win - C. Ellis (7-0). Loss - T. Killian (2-8). Save - A. Greenwood (2). HBP- by C. Ellis (Benintendi). Umpires - HP: Tony Maners 1B: Paul Guillie 2B: Barry Chambers 3B: Richie Tallent Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 2:21 Attendance: 9, Arkansas 4 (29-20, SEC) J. Serrano, lf B. Wernes, 3b A. Benintendi, rf B. Anderson, 2b E. Fisher, 1b T. Spoon, cf B. Baxendale, dh/c J. Wise, c Z. Jackson, p C. Eagan, ph D. Taccolini, p K. Wilkerson, ph J. Lowery, p C. Poche, p M. Bernal, ss J. Beeks, p Totals Ole Miss 7, Arkansas 4 May 3, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 7 (35-13, 15-8 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Brantley Bell, dh Sikes Orvis, 1b Errol Robinson, ss Preston Overbey, 2b J.B. Woodman, rf Christian Trent, p S. Weathersby, p W.yatt Short, p Josh Laxer, p Totals Arkansas Ole Miss X E- Anderson. DP- Ark 1; Ole Miss 1. LOB- Ark- 9; Ole Miss 6. 2B- Fisher. 3B- Benintendi. HR- S. Orvis(12). HBP- Spoon. SF- A. Bousfield(2); S. Orvis(3). Arkansas IP H R ER BB SO Jalen Beeks Christian Trent Zach Jackson Scott Weathersby Dominic Taccolini Wyatt Short Jackson Lowery Josh Laxer Colin Poche Win - C. Trent (7-0). Loss - J. Beeks (5-4). Save - J. Laxer (5). WP- Beeks 2. HBP- by C. Trent (Spoon). Umpires - HP: Paul Gullie 1B: Barry Chambers 2B: Richie Tallent 3B: Tony Maners Start: 2:20 p.m. Time: 3:08 Attendance: 9,416

28 Arkansas 11, Ole Miss 1 May 4, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Smith For only the eighth time in 49 games this season the Rebels didn t come out on top when scoring first as No. 10 Ole Miss (35-14, 15-9 SEC) fell to Arkansas (30-20, SEC) by a score of 11-1 to miss out on a series sweep of the Razorbacks. Ole Miss claimed the weekend series with wins on Friday and Saturday to move into first place in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference with two weekends to play. After scoring in the first inning, the Rebels couldn t keep things going as Razorback pitcher Christopher Oliver stymied the Ole Miss batters and the Arkansas offense put together four big innings to pick up the win. Sam Smith (5-4) took the loss, allowing five runs - four earned - on six hits with a strikeout through 3.0 innings of work in the start. Jeremy Massie held the Razorbacks in check through the next 4.0 innings, putting zeros up on the board until the eighth inning when Arkansas would again cross the plate. Oliver (6-4) picked up the win, allowing the one run on five hits with three walks and five strikeouts in 7.0 innings of work. Ole Miss got on the board in the first inning when Braxton Lee came home on a groundout from Will Allen to put the Rebels on top 1-0. Lee was hit by the first pitch of the game and took second on a single from Auston Bousfield. A double steal then moved both men into scoring position before the Allen ground ball brought him home. Arkansas answered with two runs in the second with a two-out rally to move on top of the Rebels. Tyler Spoon was hit by a pitch to put him on before Blake Baxendale would deliver a two-out single. Back-to-back RBI singles from Bobby Wernes and Michael Bernal brought the two runners home and Arkansas led 2-1. The Razorbacks pushed three more runs home in the third, using back-to-back singles to put the first two batters on and a sac bunt from Brian Anderson to move them into scoring position. Eric Fisher then drove them both in with a single through the right side. A bunt single from Spoon advanced Fisher to second and a throwing error on the play allowed Fisher to scamper to third. He then scored the third run of the inning on a ground ball to first from Clark Eagan. Ole Miss turned to left-hander Jeremy Massie in the fourth with the Rebels trailing 5-1. The southpaw gave the home team a chance, keeping the Razorbacks off the board through the next four innings, but Ole Miss couldn t string together the hits against Arkanasas Oliver to rally. The Razorbacks then got on the board again in the eight, pushing two runs home before adding four more runs in the ninth to claim the victory in the series finale. 49 Arkansas 11 (30-20, SEC) J. Serrano, lf A. Benintendi, rf B. Anderson, 2b E. Fisher, 1b T. Spoon, cf C. Eagan, dh B. Baxendale, c K. Wilkerson, pr J. Lowery, c B. Wernes, 3b M. Bernal, ss C. Oliver, p J. Stone, p M. Gunn, p Totals Arkansas 11, Ole Miss 1 May 4, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 1 (35-14, 15-9 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Colby Bortles, ph J.B. Woodman, dh John Gatlin, ph Will Jamison, rf Cameron Dishon, ph Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p Jeremy Massie, p P. Tarkington, p H Buchanan, p Matt Denny, p Totals Ole Miss 12, Georgia 2 May 9, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Ellis The Rebels made the most of opportunities on Friday night, using 14 hits and three Bulldog errors to race to victory as No. 11 Ole Miss (36-14, 16-9 SEC) defeated Georgia ( , SEC) by a score of 12-2 in the series opener at Swayze Field. Chris Ellis (8-0) picked up the win, allowing two runs on 10 hits with two walks and a pair of strikeouts. The junior right-hander allowed a run in the first inning, but put zeroes on the board in five consecutive innings from there to allow his team the chance to rally for the win. Ellis worked 6.2 innings in the start for his ninth quality start of the season. Ryan Lawlor (4-5) suffered the loss, allowing eight runs seven of them earned on seven hits with three walks and two strikeouts across 4.0 innings of work in the start. Junior outfielder Auston Bousfield continued to pace the Ole Miss offense, going 2-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBI. He was one of 11 different Rebels to notch a hit in the game and one of three players with multiple-rbi. Georgia scored first, scratching out a run in the first inning when a bases-loaded fielder s choice from Sean McLaughlin brought Connor Welton home from third. Welton reached on a one-out double and moved to third on a single from Nelson Ward before a walk of Daniel Nichols would load the bases for McLaughlin. Ellis got a groundout from Jess Posey in the next at bat to limit the damage to one run and get the Rebels out of the inning. Ole Miss went to work in the third, taking the lead with a three-run inning. It was the first of four consecutive innings in which the Rebels would put a crooked number on the scoreboard on the way to the win. Back-to-back singles from J.B. Woodman and Braxton Lee started the rally before Bousfield would bring home the first run of the game with an RBI single back up the middle. A groundout to second from Austin Anderson put Ole Miss on top before an RBI single from Will Allen would push the Rebels to the 3-1 lead. Two more runs came home in the fourth with an RBI groundout from Preston Overbey and a sac fly from Woodman. The Rebels put three more runs on the board in the fifth after loading the bases with a pair of walks and a bunt single to start the frame. An RBI single through the left side from Brantley Bell brought the first run home. Sikes Orvis then hit into a double play for the second run before Overbey would cap the inning with his two-out single that put Ole Miss on top 8-1 after five innings of play. Georgia got a run back in the sixth with an RBI single from Skyler Weber. It would be the only other run of the night from the Bulldogs as left-hander Matt Denny kept Georgia in check down the stretch. Ole Miss brought three more runs home in the sixth inning as an answer to the Georgia rally before pushing home the final run of the night in the eighth on an infield single from Dalton Dulin with the bases loaded. Austin Knight scored on the play to give the Rebels the 12-2 margin of victory. 50 Georgia 2 ( , SEC) S. Wrenn, cf C. Welton, lf H. Holder, ph N. Ward, ss D. Nichols, 1b S. McLaughlin, dh J. Posey, 3b B. Stephens, c Z. Bowers, c S. Weber, rf DJ Smith, rf M. Bell, 2b C. McCance, ph R. Lawlor, p P. Boling, p D. Moody, p Totals Ole Miss 12, Georgia 2 May 9, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 12 (36-14, 16-9 SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Austin Knight, ph/c Brantley Bell, dh Holt Perdzock, ph Sikes Orvis, 1b John Gatlin, 1b Errol Robinson, ss Preston Overbey, 2b Dalton Dulin, 2b J.B. Woodman, rf C. Dishon, ph/rf Chris Ellis, p Matt Denny, p Totals Georgia 2, Ole Miss 0 May 10, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Trent A pitcher s duel went the way of the Bulldogs on Saturday as No. 11 Ole Miss (36-15, SEC) fell to Georgia ( , SEC) by a score of 2-0 in game two of a weekend series at Swayze Field. Scoreless through seven innings, Georgia pushed the first run of the game across the plate in the eighth and added an insurance run in the ninth on the way to the win to even the series at a game each. Aaron Greenwood (1-1) took the loss in relief for the Rebels, allowing two runs on five hits with a pair of strikeouts. Christian Trent worked 6.2 scoreless innings in the start, leaving the game in the seventh with two outs and the bases loaded. Greenwood struck out the first batter faced to get the Rebels out of the jam and keep the game scoreless, but the Bulldogs scratched out a run in the eighth with a two-out rally. Robert Tyler (5-4) picked up the win for the Bulldogs, pitching a complete game as he held the Rebels to three hits and recorded four strikeouts. Ole Miss got its best chance of the day in the first inning when Braxton Lee doubled to open the game. He was thrown out at third in the next at bat as the Rebels lay down a bunt to try to get him over and Georgia beat him to the bag with the throw and applied the tag to squelch the would-be rally. The Rebels would get base runners on in the fourth, fifth, sixth and ninth innings, but were unable to get them home as Tyler held the home team in check each frame. Ole Miss got out of jams throughout the first seven innings as well, putting down attempted rallies from Georgia in the fourth and fifth before getting out of the bases-loaded jam in the seventh. The Bulldogs were successful in getting a run home in the eighth, putting together a two-out rally to take the lead. Conor Welton opened the frame with before moving to third on a sac bunt and groundout in the next two at bats. With two outs on the board, Daniel Nichols sent one through the right side to score Welton and give Georgia the lead. An insurance run came home in the ninth when back-to-back singles from Jess Posey and Michael Bell put two men on. Welton then delivered a two-out single up the middle to plate the insurance run before Ole Miss Wyatt Short would enter the game to get the Rebels out of the inning. There would be no answer in the home half of the ninth as the Rebels got a man with a hit batter, but a pair of fly outs and a ground out ended the inning. 51 Georgia 2 ( , SEC) S. Wrenn, cf C. Welton, lf N. Ward, ss Z. Bowers, dh S. McLaughlin, ph D. Nichols, 1b B. Stephens, c DJ Smith, rf J. Posey, 3b M. Bell, 2b R. Tyler, p Totals Georgia 2, Ole Miss 0 May 10, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss 0 (36-15, SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Will Jamison, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Holt Perdzock, ph Dalton Dulin, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Christian Trent, p Aaron Greenwood,p Wyatt Short, p Totals Arkansas Ole Miss E- A. Anderson(9). DP- Ark 3. LOB- Ark 7; Ole Miss 6. 2B- P. Overbey(6). HBP- Spoon; Eagan; B. Lee. SH- Anderson; Spoon. SF- Spoon. SB- Spoon; Eagan; B. Lee(23); A. Bousfield(15). Arkansas IP H R ER BB SO Chris Oliver Sam Smith Jacob Stone Jeremy Massie Michael Gunn Preston Tarkington Hawtin Buchanan Matt Denny Win - C. Oliver (6-4). Loss - S. Smith (5-4). Save - None. WP- Oliver; J. Massie(3). HBP- by Oliver (B. Lee); by S. Smith (Spoon); by H. Buchanan (Eagan). Umpires - HP: Barry Chambers 1B: Richie Tallent 2B: Tony Maners 3B: Paul Gullie Start: 1:35 p.m. Time: 3:01 Attendance: 7,121 Georgia Ole Miss X E- Ward; Stephens; Weber; E. Robinson(14). DP- UGA 1; Ole Miss 2. LOB- UGA 11; Ole Miss 9. 2B- Welton; McLaughlin; A. Anderson(15). HBP- W. Allen. SH- Wrenn. SF- J.B. Woodman(3). SB- B. Lee(24). Georgia IP H R ER BB SO Rylan Lawlor Chris Ellis Patrick Boling Matt Denny Drew Moody Win - C. Ellis (8-0). Loss - Lawlor (4-5). Save - None. HBP- by Boling (W. Allen). PB- Stephens. Umpires - HP: Scott Kennedy 1B: Larry Short 2B: Scott Erby 3B: Ray Miller Start: 6:33 p.m. Time: 3:06 Attendance: 7,781 Georgia Ole Miss E- Ward; Lee(3). DP- Ole Miss 2. LOB- UGA 10; Ole Miss 5. 2B- B. Lee(7). HBP- Welton; A. Bousfield. SH- Ward. Georgia IP H R ER BB SO Robert Tyler Christian Trent Aaron Greenwood Wyatt Short Win - Tyler (5-4). Loss - A. Greenwood (1-1). Save - None. WP- Tyler(5). HBP- by C. Trent (Welton); by Tyler (A. Bousfield) Umpires - HP: Larry Short 1B: Scott Erby 2B: Ray Miller 3B: Scott Kennedy Start: 4:03 p.m. Time: 2:38 Attendance: 8,158 28

29 Ole Miss 2, Georgia 1 May 11, 2014 Oxford, Miss. Bousfield Auston Bousfield continued his stellar junior campaign, delivering a bases-loaded, walk-off single in the 10th inning as No. 11 Ole Miss (37-15, SEC) defeated Georgia ( , SEC) by a score of 2-1 to clinch the weekend series. Bousfield drove in both runs for the Rebels on the afternoon to deliver the game and the series. Jeremy Massie (4-2) retired the Georgia side in order in the 10th before the Rebels delivered in the home half of the inning for the win. Massie worked the final 3.0 innings, allowing only one hit with four strikeouts as he kept the Bulldogs in check to allow his team the chance for the final rally. Starter Sam Smith worked 7.0 innings in the start, allowing the one run in the first inning with seven hits and three strikeouts. Jared Cheek (5-5) took the loss in relief for the Bulldogs, allowing the one run on two hits with three walks in 2.0 innings of work. With one out on the board in the 10th, pinch hitter Holt Perdzock drew a walk to start the final rally for the Rebels. Errol Robinson delivered his third hit of the afternoon with a single to right, sending Perdzock to third as Robinson advanced to second on the throw to put two men in scoring position with the top of the Ole Miss lineup coming to the plate. Georgia elected to walk leadoff hitter Braxton Lee to load the bases and bring Bousfield to the plate. The Bulldogs pulled in the outfield and played with five infielders in an effort to turn the double play, but Bousfield drove the second pitch over the middle of the infield and into center to bring Perdzock home and deliver the win for the Rebels. Georgia scored in the first inning, plating a run on a sac fly from Daniel Nichols, but would score no more as the Rebels put zeroes on the board the rest of the way. Ole Miss tied the game in the fifth on an RBI single from Bousfield that brought Dalton Dulin home from third. Dulin struck out to open the inning, but reached as the ball went through the legs of the Georgia catcher to put him on base. He advanced to second on a single through the right side from Robinson and advanced to third on a fielder s choice from Lee to set up the score on the Bousfield hit. Ole Miss 16, Arkansas State 9 May 13, 2014 Jonesboro, Ark. Tomlinson Stadium/Kell Field Bortles The Rebels jumped out to a quick start with a four-run first inning and raced past the Red Wolves with three big innings as No. 11 Ole Miss (38-15) defeated Arkansas State (29-23) by a score of 16-9 Tuesday night. Ole Miss put at least four runs on the board in the first, fifth and seventh innings to run past the Red Wolves. Colby Bortles delivered the knockout blow in the seventh, hitting his first career home run with a grand slam. Arkansas State would rally with a five-run eighth inning, but Ole Miss had put the game out of reach and held on for the win to close out non-conference play. Evan Anderson (2-0) picked up the win as he worked 4.0 innings in a predetermined start, allowing two runs one earned on three hits with a walk and a career-high six strikeouts. He was one of six pitchers used on the night. Tanner Gaines (4-1) took the loss for the Red Wolves, allowing four runs on four hits with a walk in 1.0 inning of work. Ole Miss got off to a quick start with an infield single from Braxton Lee, a double from Auston Bousfield and then a two-rbi triple from Austin Anderson to open the game. Will Allen then drew a walk before Sikes Orvis delivered an RBI groundout to first to score Anderson and take the lead out to 3-0 for the Rebels. The runs continued to come in with a two-out triple to center from Will Jamison as Ole Miss held a 4-0 lead on the Red Wolves after the top of the first. The Rebels added to the lead in the fourth when Lee reached with a single before stealing second and third with Bousfield at the plate. He then scored when Bousfield drove a sac fly to right field to take the lead out to 5-0. Arkansas State got on the board in the home half of the fourth, using back-toback singles to right around a stolen base to get the first run home. Tanner Ring opened with a single to right before stealing second. He came home a batter later when Matt Burgess also delivered a single to right field that cut the lead to 5-1. The Red Wolves then got a bunt single down the third base line from Joe Schrimpf and a throwing error on the play allowed Schrimpf to go to second while Burgess went first to third. A sac bunt from Lucas Feddersen then brought a second run home, cutting the lead to 5-2 in favor of the Rebels after the fourth. Ole Miss wasted no time with an answering statement, using doubles from four of the first five batters in the fifth inning to take the lead out to 8-2. The lead continued to grow with the fifth hit in the inning as Robinson drove an RBI single to center and the Rebels took the lead out to seven runs. An RBI groundout from Bousfield capped the scoring in the ending as Ole Miss held a 10-2 lead on the Red Wolves after the top of the fifth. Colby Bortles then put an exclamation point on the game, delivering his pinch-hit grand slam with two outs in the seventh to put Ole Miss up Arkansas State would get a run back in the home half of the inning with back-toback doubles to open the inning. Two batters later, the Rebels would turn a double play with men at the corners to get a second out as the Red Wolves brought a second run home and cut the lead to 14-4 before the Rebels got out of the inning. The Rebels got a second home run in the game when Overbey hit a solo shot to left center, giving him three home runs on the season. Ole Miss would go on to load the bases in the inning before Henri Lartigue would draw a walk to bring home a second run and take the lead out to Arkansas State would not go away, bringing two more runs home in the eighth following a pair of walks. Zach Maggio doubled to right center to bring the runners home. Ty Michelotti then hit an RBI single up the middle before Ole Miss would turn to the bullpen for right-hander Jacob Waguespack in relief of Hawtin Buchanan. The Red Wolves got a two-rbi double to center from Burgess to bring the runners in as Arkansas State cut the lead to Scott Weathersby would hold the Red Wolves off the board in the ninth as the Rebels picked up the win. Ole Miss 8, Texas A&M 4 May 15, 2014 College Station, Texas Blue Bell Park Ellis The Rebels used a big sixth inning to push past the Aggies before adding a pair of late insurance runs as No. 11 Ole Miss (39-15, SEC) defeated Texas A&M (31-22, SEC) by a score of 8-4 Thursday night in the series opener at Blue Bell Park. The Rebels used five hits, two free bases and capitalized on three errors to put together a six-run sixth inning and grab the win over the Aggies. Chris Ellis (9-0) finished the regular season without a loss as he worked 6.2 innings and allowed three runs on eight hits with a walk and two strikeouts. Aaron Greenwood then picked up his third save of the season, working 2.1 innings and allowing a hit, a walk and two strikeouts. Daniel Mengden (4-7) suffered the loss as he allowed six runs, but only one of them earned, on nine hits with a pair of walks and two strikeouts in 8.0 innings of work. Ole Miss got its first chance in the third inning, putting two men on with back-toback singles from Errol Robinson and Braxton Lee to start the inning. Auston Bousfield then lay down a sac bunt to move them into scoring position. Texas A&M s Mengden responded with a strikeout and a foul fly to end the inning and strand both runners, keeping the Rebels off the board. Texas A&M got on the board in the fourth inning when Logan Nottebrok hit a solo shot to right field with two outs. The rally continued with back-to-back singles that put men at the corners before Jace Statum would double to right center to bring a second run home. Ole Miss got out of the inning in the next at bat with a groundout to third, but trailed 2-0. The Rebels answered in the top of the fifth when Preston Overbey scored on a fielder s choice to second from Lee. A walk and a single from Errol Robinson to right center put two men on to start the inning. Lee then hit a sharp ground ball to second to erase Robinson from the basepath, but a throwing error on the play to try to turn two allowed Lee to reach and take second on a dead ball call as Overbey scored. Bousfield was hit by a pitch in the next at bat to put two men on and bring Austin Anderson to the plate. Anderson hit a sharp chopper to first that was misplayed, allowing Bousfield to take third and Lee to score to tie the game. Will Allen then hit a sac fly to the wall in right to score Bousfield and Ole Miss held a 3-2 lead. Sikes Orvis would reach on an infield single to put two men on before J.B. Woodman would bring Anderson home from second on a single to left. Will Jamison then hit an infield single to short to load the bases and bring Overbey to the plate for the second time in the inning. The senior second baseman then drove a two-rbi single to left that put Ole Miss on top 6-2 after the top of the fifth. Texas A&M got a run back in the sixth with a solo shot to left from Troy Stein that cut the Rebels lead to 6-3. The Aggies continued to chip away at the lead in the seventh with a two-out rally. With men at the corners, Nick Banks hit a chopper that bounced high off the dirt in front of the plate and landed in no-man s land behind the mound. Ryne Birk scored from third on the play to cut the lead to 6-4 and Ole Miss turned to the bullpen for the second time in the inning as right-hander Aaron Greenwood relieved Jeremy Massie. Greenwood would get a ground ball to first to end the inning and halt the Aggies rally. Ole Miss added an insurance run in the ninth when back-to-back doubles from Anderson and Allen extended the lead to 7-4 with one out on the board. It was followed up three batters later when pinch hitter Colby Bortles knocked a line drive to left to score Allen and put the Rebels on top by four runs. Greenwood then held the Aggies off the board in the home half of the ninth to grab the win for the Rebels. 52 Georgia 1 ( , SEC) S. Wrenn, cf C. Welton, lf N. Ward, ss D. Nichols, 1b S. McLaughlin, dh Z. Bowers, ph J. Posey, 3b B. Stephens, c S. Weber, rf DJ Smith, ph/rf M. Bell, 2b D. Sosebee, p J. Cheek, p Totals Ole Miss 2, Georgia 1 May 11, 2014 at Oxford, Miss. Georgia Ole Miss E- Posey; S. Smith(1). DP- UGA 2. LOB- UGA 6; Ole Miss 8. 2B- Stephens; J.B. Woodman(5). 3B- Ward. SF- Nichols. Ole Miss 2 (37-15, SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b Cameron Dishon, pr John Gatlin, 1b J.B. Woodman, rf Dalton Dulin, dh Preston Overbey, 2b Holt Perdzock, ph Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p Jeremy Massie,p Totals Georgia IP H R ER BB SO David Sosebee Sam Smith Jared Cheek Jeremy Massie Win - J. Massie (4-2). Loss - Cheek (5-5). Save - None. PB- Stephens. Umpires - HP: Scott Erby 1B: Ray Miller 2B: Scott Kennedy 3B: Larry Short Start: 1:33 p.m. Time: 2:50 Attendance: 7, Ole Miss 16 (38-15) Braxton Lee, lf Dalton Dulin, 2b Auston Bousfield, cf C. Dishon, ph/cf Austin Anderson, 3b B. Bell, ph/3b Will Allen, c H. Lartigue, ph/c Sikes Orvis, 1b C. Bortles,ph/1b J.B. Woodman, dh John Gatlin, ph Will Jamison, rf/lf Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Evan Anderson, p P. Tarkington, p Matt Denny, p H. Buchanan, p J. Waguespack,p S. Weathersby, p Ole Miss 16, Arkansas State 9 May 13, 2014 at Jonesboro, Ark. Tomlinson Stadium/Kell Field Arkansas State 6 (29-23) Zach Maggio, 2b Austin Baker, cf Tanner Ring, dh T. Michelotti, rf Matt Burgess, 1b Stuart Levy, c Tyler Hardie, c Joe Schrimpf, 3b E. Wilcoxson, ph Lucas Feddersen, lf C. Massanelli, lf Brett Nickle, ph Derek Birginske, rf/p Dustin Jones, ss Tanner Gaines, p Cody Woodhouse, p Coulton Lee, p Adam Grantham, p JC Neigbors, p Totals Totals Ole Miss Arkansas State E - A. Anderson(10); E. Robinson(15)DP - Ole Miss 1. LOB - Ole Miss 10; ASU 9. 2B - A. Bousfield(15); W. Allen(19); S. Orvis(11); J.B. Woodman 2(7); P. Overbey(7); Maggio; Burgess; Birginske; Jones 2. 3B - A. Anderson(1); W. Jamison(3). HR - C. Bortles(1); P. Overbey(3). HBP - B. Lee; A. Anderson. SH - Feddersen. SF - A. Bousfield(3). SB - B. Lee 3(27); W. Jamison(6); E. Robinson(5); Ring. Arkansas State IP H R ER BB SO Evan Anderson Tanner Gaines Preston Tarkington Cody Woodhouse Matt Denny Coulton Lee Hawtin Buchanan Adam Grantham Jacob Waguespack J.C. Neigbors Scott Weathersby Derek Birginske Win - E. Anderson (2-0). Loss - T. Gaines (4-1). Save - None. WP- P. Tarkington(1); Lee. HBP- by Lee (A. Anderson); by Grantham (B.Lee) Umpires - HP: Tony Walsh 1B: Mitchell Dunn 3B: John Whitaker Start: 6:30 p.m. Time: 3:40 Attendance: 1, Ole Miss 8 (39-15, SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Brantley Bell, ph Will Jamison, rf C. Bortles, ph C. Dishon, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Chris Ellis, p Jeremy Massie, p Aaron Greenwood Totals Ole Miss 8, Texas A&M 4 May 15, 2014 at College Station, Texas Blue Bell Park Ole Miss Texas A&M Texas A&M 4 (32-22, SEC) B. Allemand, ss R. Birk, dh C. Lankford 1b N. Banks, rf L. Nottebrok, 3b T. Stein, c P. McLendon, 2b J. Moroney, ph/lf J. Statum, lf/cf K. Bratsen, cf M. Nau, ph N. Choruby, 2b S. Mahar, p T. Martin, p M. Snyder, p Totals E - ALLEMAND(8); LANKFORD(3); STEIN(2). DP - Ole Miss 2. LOB - Ole Miss 9; TAMU 8. 2B - A. Anderson(16); W. Allen(20); BIRK 2(5); STATUM(5). HR - NOTTEBROK(7); STEIN(2). HBP - A. Bousfield. SH - A. Bousfield(5). SF - W. Allen(4). CS - STEIN(3). Chris Ellis Jeremy Massie Aaron Greenwood Texas A&M IP H R ER BB SO Daniel Mengden Jason Jester Ty Schlottmann Win - C. Ellis (9-0). Loss - Mengden (4-7). Save - A. Greenwood (3). HBP- by Mengden (A. Bousfield). PB- W. Allen (5). Umpires - HP: Gregory Street 1B: Joe Judkowitz 2B: Jacob Asher 3B: Ray Gregson Start: 6:35 p.m. Time: 3:06 Attendance: 3,797

30 Ole Miss 4, Texas A&M 2 May 16, 2014 College Station, Texas Blue Bell Park Woodman The Rebels left nothing to chance on Friday night, claiming the SEC Western Division Championship and locking up the second overall seed in next week s SEC Tournament as No. 11 Ole Miss (40-15, SEC) defeated Texas A&M (32-23, SEC) by a score of 4-2 at Blue Bell Park. With the win, the Rebels clinched the weekend series and posted a 40-win season for the first time since It is the fifth 40-win season under head coach Mike Bianco in his tenure and sixth all-time. Christian Trent (8-0) picked up the win as he worked 5.0 innings, allowing two runs on eight hits with a pair of strikeouts. Scott Weathersby then picked up his second save of the season, shutting the Aggies down through the final 4.0 innings as he allowed one hit and struck out three. Ole Miss got on the board in the third inning with a two-out single up the middle from Will Allen that brought Errol Robinson home from second. Robinson opened the inning with a single up the middle and advanced on a sac bunt from Braxton Lee. With two outs on the board, Austin Anderson drew a walk to bring Allen to the plate and the senior delivered the RBI hit back up the middle that put the Rebels on the board. Texas A&M tied things up in the fourth with a leadoff home run from Logan Nottebrok as the third baseman launched one over the wall in left to start the inning. A single through the left side from Nick Banks put another man on before a sac bunt from Jonathan Moroney moved him into scoring position. Troy Stein then singled up the middle to bring Banks home and give the Aggies the 2-1 lead. Ole Miss moved back on top in the sixth inning with a pair of runs to take a 3-2 lead. Allen got things started with a single up the middle before J.B. Woodman hit an RBI triple to right center to bring the first run home. Woodman then scored on a sac fly to center from Will Jamison to move in front for the second time on the day. The Aggies got a single to open the home half of the sixth and Ole Miss turned to the bullpen for right-hander Scott Weathersby. The Rebels caught Moroney stealing for the first out to take the runner off the basepath and Weathersby struck out the batter on the next pitch to put two away. A foul fly to first then ended the inning and sent things into the seventh. Ole Miss got a chance to extend the lead in the eighth, loading the bases with no outs and forcing a second pitching change from the Aggies. Pinch hitter Holt Perdzock put the ball in play, but the Aggies made the play defensively with a double play on the ground ball to first, throwing out Anderson at the plate and then going back to first for the second out on the batter. Allen and Orvis both advanced into scoring position on the play, however, keeping the Rebels chances at an insurance run alive. A strikeout ended the threat, however, and kept the game at a 3-2 lead for Ole Miss. Weathersby and the defense came up big in the home half of the inning to keep the game in check. A groundout to short started the inning for the first out. Things looked to get hairy in the next at bat when Nottebrok hit a high pop up into no-man s land down the right field line. Overbey made an effort on the ball, but dropped it after trying to cradle it in fair territory. Jamison made the first half of a head s up play, grabbing the ball and throwing to third base where Anderson applied the tag and made the out as Nottebrok slid past the bag and was called out. Weathersby then got another groundout to end the inning and send the game to the ninth. Ole Miss got an insurance run in the ninth after back-to-back singles with one out from Overbey and Lee put men at the corners. Bousfield then drove a fly ball deep to right to bring Overbey home and put the Rebels on top 4-2. The ninth was a quick one as Weathersby got a strikeout and a flyout to start things off before an interference call on the batter on a bunt that bounced back up into the batter as he took off down the first base line ended the game. 55 Ole Miss 4 (40-15, SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Brantley Bell, ph Holt Perdzock, ph Will Jamison, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Christian Trent, p S. Weathersby, p Totals Ole Miss 4, Texas A&M 2 May 16, 2014 at College Station, Texas Blue Bell Park Texas A&M 2 (32-23, SEC) B. Allemand, ss R. Birk, dh C. Lankford 1b L. Nottebrok, 3b N. Banks, rf J. Moroney, lf T. Stein, c P. McLendon, 2b J. Statum, ph K. Bratsen, cf G. Long, p M. Kent, p A. Vinson, p Totals Texas A&M 9, Ole Miss 6 May 17, 2014 College Station, Texas Blue Bell Park Bousfield The Rebels fought back to take a lead in the seventh, but miscues in the eighth inning proved to be too much to overcome as No. 11 Ole Miss (40-16, SEC) fell to Texas A&M (33-23, SEC) by a score of 9-6 Saturday in the series finale. Ole Miss got on the board first when Will Jamison delivered a two-out triple down the right field line to bring Will Allen home from second. Allen reached on a single to open the inning and then moved to second on a groundout deep to second from J.B. Woodman to set up the score on the Jamison hit. Texas A&M answered in the bottom half of the inning, getting a ground-rule double that bounced over the wall from Nick Banks to start the frame. He then took third on a groundout to second from Troy Stein before coming home on a two-out double down the left field line from Krey Bratsen to knot the game at 1-1. The Aggies moved in front in the third. With men at the corners and two outs, Troy Stein laced a single through the left side to score Cole Lankford from third. Lankford reached with a single and took second on a single from Logan Nottebrok. A fielder s choice to third from Nick Banks moved Lankford to third to set up the score on the Stein hit that gave Texas A&M a 2-1 lead. The lead grew in the fourth inning as a pair of errors kept the inning alive and allowed the Aggies to move out in front 3-1. A fielding error at short with one out put Bratsen on base before a single to center moved him to second. A double steal put both runners in scoring position and brought Jace Statum to the plate. Statum hit a ground ball to first, but the ball was dropped at first on the toss to the pitcher, allowing him to reach as Bratsen came home. Texas A&M added to the lead in the fifth, scoring for the third consecutive inning to move in front 5-1. With one out on the board, back-to-back singles from Stein and Allemand put men at the corners and sent Ole Miss to the bullpen for reliever Jeremy Massie. A squeeze bunt down the first base line brought Stein home and moved Allemand to second. Bratsen then doubled down the right field line to bring Allemand home and give the Aggies the four-run lead. Ole Miss struck back in the sixth, starting a rally with a double from Errol Robinson and a bunt single from Lee to put men at the corners. A sac fly from Auston Bousfield advanced both runners and Austin Anderson drove in Lee with a double down the right field line to cut the lead to 5-3. The Rebels continued to work as Sikes Orvis was intentionally walked following a pop up to second from Allen that put two outs on the board. Woodman came up with his second triple of the series, driving a ball to the wall in center field that brought home both runners and tied the game at 5-5. Texas A&M had seen enough and turned to the bullpen for left-hander Matt Kent to try to get out of the inning. Kent got a groundout to end the inning, but the Rebels had answered with the four-run inning to tie the game. Ole Miss moved back in front in the seventh with an RBI groundout to third from Bousfield. A leadoff single from Overbey and a sac bunt from Robinson put a man in scoring position to get things started. Lee then delivered an infield single to second, moving Overbey to third and setting up the score on the Bousfield ball to deep right that put the Rebels on top 6-5. The Aggies capitalized on miscues in the eighth to tie the game. A walk and a single to center started things off, but a throwing error on the single to third put both runners in scoring position. The Rebels got the first out on a fielder s choice to short as Robinson threw home for the out and left two men in scoring position. Ole Miss elected to intentionally walk Lankford with two outs to set up the double play, but a wild pitch on the fourth ball allowed the base runners to advance and Texas A&M to tie the game. The Rebels got a ground ball to third, but the throw on sailed into right field, allowing the go-ahead run to score and putting two men in scoring position again. An intentional walk of Banks loaded the bases to set up a double play, but another walk brought a third run home and gave the Aggies the 8-6 lead while leaving the bases loaded. A sac fly brought a fourth run home in the inning before the Rebels would get out of the inning down 9-6 to the Aggies. Ole Miss had a chance to rally in the ninth, putting the first two batters on with a walk and a double, but Texas A&M responded with three straight outs to keep the Rebels from putting together a second rally on the afternoon and grabbed the win. 56 Ole Miss 6 (40-16, SEC) Braxton Lee, lf Brantley Bell, ph Auston Bousfield, cf Austin Anderson, 3b Will Allen, c Sikes Orvis, 1b J.B. Woodman, dh Will Jamison, rf C. Bortles, ph C. Dishon, rf Preston Overbey, 2b Errol Robinson, ss Sam Smith, p Jeremy Massie, p Josh Laxer Totals Texas A&M 9, Ole Miss 6 May 17, 2014 at College Station, Texas Blue Bell Park Texas A&M 9 (33-23, SEC) R. Birk, dh J. Statum, lf C. Lankford 1b L. Nottebrok, 3b N. Banks, rf T. Stein, c B. Allemand, ss P. McLendon, 2b K. Bratsen, cf P. Ray, p M. Kent, p A. Vinson, p A.J. Minter, p Totals Ole Miss Texas A&M E - A. Anderson(11); LANKFORD; VINSON. DP - TAMU 1. LOB - Ole Miss 7; TAMU 6. 2B - NOTTEBROK. 3B - J.B. Woodman(2). HR - NOTTEBROK. SH - B. Lee(7); E. Robinson(7); MORONEY. SF - A. Bousfield(4); W. Jamison(2). SB - B. Lee(28); A. Bousfield(16). CS - MORONEY. Christian Trent Scott Weathersby Texas A&M IP H R ER BB SO Grayson Long Matt Kent Andrew Vinson Ole Miss Texas A&M X E - A. Bousfield(1); A. Anderson(12); E. Robinson(16); S. Smith(2). DP - TAMU 1. LOB - Ole Miss 5; TAMU 11. 2B - A. Anderson(17); P. Overbey(8); E. Robinson(5); BANKS; BRATSEN 2. 3B - J.B. Woodman(3); W. Jamison(4). SH - E. Robinson(8); McLENDON. Sam Smith Jeremy Massie Josh Laxer Texas A&M IP H R ER BB SO Parker Ray Matt Kent Andrew Vinson A.J. Minter Win - C. Trent (8-0). Loss - Long (6-2). Save - S. Weathersby (2). BK- Long. Umpires - HP: Joe Judkowitz 1B: Jacob Asher 2B: Ray Gregson 3B: Gregory Street Start: 7:03 p.m. Time: 2:48 Attendance: 4,595 Win - Minter (2-0). Loss - J. Massie (4-3). Save - None. WP- J. Massie(4). Umpires - HP: Jacob Asher 1B: Ray Gregson 2B: Gregory Street 3B: Joe Judkowitz Start: 2:05 p.m. Time: 3:05 Attendance: 5,475 30

31 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #1 PRESTON OVERBEY SENIOR IF/OF R/R JACKSON, TENN. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF JACKSON Has started at 2B, 1B, RF and at DH this season... Hit his first home run of the season against Stetson (2/17) and tallied two home runs in the game... Turned in his best outing to date this season against UALR (3/8) when he went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and three RBI... Went 3-for-5 with three RBI at #13 Mississippi State in the series finale for his best performance in SEC play to date... Named SEC Player of the Week by CollegeSportsMadness.com following the weekend series win... Drove in a run against #20 Mississippi State (4/22) when he was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded... Hit his third home run of the season with a solo shot at Arkansas State (5/13)... Drove in two runs in the series opener against Texas A&M... Runs: 2, 6x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 3, 4x, MR at MSU (4/13/14) Home Runs: 2 at Stetson (2/16/14) RBI: 3, 3x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Walks: 2, 2x, MR vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Stolen Bases: 1 at MSU (4/13/14) Assists: 6 vs. Georgia State (2/23/14) Runs: 4 vs. UT-Martin (2/20/13) Hits: 3, 7x, MR at MSU (4/13/14) Home Runs: 2, 2x, MR at Stetson (2/16/14) RBI: 5 at #2 LSU (5/18/13) Walks: 4 vs. #22 Alabama (4/13/13) Stolen Bases: 1, 5x, MR at MSU (4/13/14) Assists: 6, 2x, MR vs. Georgia State (2/23/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /21 Georgia State /22 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /26 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /11 at SELA /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /21 Missouri /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /30 USM /2 Arkansas /3 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

32 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #2 JACOB WAGUESPACK SOPHOMORE P R/R PRAIRIEVILLE, LA. DUTCHTOWN HS Saw his first action with a relief apperance at Stetson (2/15)... Made his first start against UT-Martin (2/19), picking up the win in a predetermined start... Took no decision in his second start against ULM (2/25)... Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/15 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin (W) /25 ULM /9 UALR /12 at SELA /2 UAPB /8 at Memphis /30 USM /13 at Arkansas State Totals IP (Start): 4.0, 2x, MR vs. ULM (2/25/14) IP (Relief): 1.1, 2x, MR vs. UAPB (4/2/14) Strikeouts: 3 at SELA (3/12/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 4 vs. ULM (2/25/14) Runs Allowed: 4 vs. ULM (2/25/14) Walks: 3 vs. UT-Martin (2/19/14) Hits Allowed: 4 vs. ULM (2/25/14) IP (Start): 4.0, 2x, MR vs. ULM (2/25/14) IP (Relief): 2.0 at Ark. State (4/23/13) Strikeouts: 3 at SELA (3/12/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 4 vs. ULM (2/25/14) Runs Allowed: 4 vs. ULM (2/25/14) Walks: 3 vs. UT-Martin (2/19/14) Hits Allowed: 4, 2x, MR vs. ULM (2/25/14) 32

33 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #4 WILL JAMISON JUNIOR OF L/L MEMPHIS, TENN. EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN Hit his first home run of the season against Stetson (2/15)... Hit his second home run of the season against UALR (3/8) in game two of the series... Runs: 2, 2x, MR at MSU (4/13/14) Hits: 2, 5x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Home Runs: 1, 2x, MR vs. UALR (3/8/14) RBI: 2 vs. UALR (3/8/14) Walks: 2 vs. UT-Martin (2/19/14) Stolen Bases: 1, 6x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Assists: 1 vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Runs: 3 vs. Jackson State (3/27/12) Hits: 2, 18x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Home Runs: 1, 3x, MR vs. UALR (3/8/14) RBI: 3 vs. Rhode Island (2/22/13) Walks: 2, 5x, MR vs. UT-Martin (2/19/14) Stolen Bases: 1, 10x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Assists: 2 vs. #13 Miss. State (5/11/13) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /21 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /26 ULM /1 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /21 Missouri /23 Missouri /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /19 LSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /2 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /10 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

34 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #6 ERROL ROBINSON FRESHMAN IF R/R BOYDS, MD. ST. JOHNS COLLEGE HS Made his Rebel debut at shortstop on opening day... Became the first true freshman to start at SS since the 2005 season when Zack Cozart made his debut... Tallied 3 putouts and 12 assists on 15 chances in the first weekend of play... Named to the initial Brooks Wallace Award watch list by the College Baseball Foundation... Runs: 2, 4x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 3 vs. Georgia (5/11/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2, 4x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Walks: 2, 4x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Stolen Bases: 1, 5x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Assists: 7, 2x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) Runs: 2, 4x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 3 vs. Georgia (5/11/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2, 4x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Walks: 2, 4x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Stolen Bases: 1, 5x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Assists: 7, 2x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /21 Georgia State /22 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /11 at SELA /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /21 Missouri /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /30 USM /2 Arkansas /3 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

35 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #7 DALTON DULIN FRESHMAN IF S/R MEMPHIS, TENN. MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Made his first start in the series finale at Stetson (2/16)... Has started in 6-of-12 games played this season... Drove in the game-tying run and scored the game-winning run in a come-from-behind win against Arkansas State (3/19)... Delivered a two-rbi hit a six-run rally against Missouri (3/23) to sweep the series... Delivered two of the Rebels four hits in a loss against Southern Miss (3/25) with a run scored and an RBI... Runs: 2 vs. UT-Martin (2/19/14) Hits: 2, 2x, MR vs. USM (3/25/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2 vs. Mizzou (3/23/14) Walks: 1, 3x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Stolen Bases: 2 at MSU (4/12/14) Assists: 3, 3x, MR vs. ULM (2/25/14) Runs: 2 vs. UT-Martin (2/19/14) Hits: 2, 2x, MR vs. USM (3/25/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2 vs. Mizzou (3/23/14) Walks: 1, 3x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Stolen Bases: 2 at MSU (4/12/14) Assists: 3, 3x, MR vs. ULM (2/25/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /22 Georgia State /25 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /9 Murray State /17 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /9 Georgia /11 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State Totals

36 #8 AUSTIN ANDERSON SENIOR IF L/R SORRENTO, FLA. MR. DORA HS Runs: 3, 3x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Hits: 4, 2x, MR at MSU (4/13/14) Home Runs: 1, 4x, MR vs. Auburn (4/4/14) RBI: 3, 2x, MR vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Walks: 2, 4x, MR at Texas A&M (5/16/14) Stolen Bases: 2 at Stetson (2/15/14) Assists: 10 vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Runs: 3, 5x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Hits: 4, 4x, MR at MSU (4/13/14) Home Runs: 1, 8x, MR vs. Auburn (4/4/14) RBI: 3, 4x, MR vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Walks: 2, 9x, MR at Texas A&M (5/16/14) Stolen Bases: 2 at Stetson (2/15/14) Assists: 10 vs. Auburn (4/4/14) 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Moved to 3B for his senior season after starting at SS for the previous three years... Voted a team captain by his teammates along with fellow senior Will Allen... Hit his first home run against No. 1 South Carolina (3/14)... Hit his second home run against Missouri (3/21)... Drove in the go-ahead run as part of a six-run rally against Missouri (3/23) to complete the series sweep... Held a streak of 24 games reaching base safely that was broken against Southern Miss (3/25)... Hit his third home run at Alabama (3/28) in the series opener... Hit his fourth home run, a three-run shot in the 13th inning on the first pitch of what was supposed to be an intentional walk to give the Rebels a walk-off win over the Tigers 8-5 in the series opener with Auburn (4/4)... Tied a season-high with four hits at #13 Mississippi State in the series finale... Named as a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy by the NCBWA... Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /21 Georgia State /22 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /26 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /11 at SELA /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /21 Missouri /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /9 Murray State /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /30 USM /2 Arkansas /3 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

37 #9 AUSTON BOUSFIELD JUNIOR IF R/R SORRENTO, FLA. MR. DORA HS Runs: 3, 3x, MR at Kentucky (4/27/14) Hits: 5 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Home Runs: 1, 5x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) RBI: 6 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Walks: 1, 13x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Stolen Bases: 2 at Stetson (2/15/14) Assists: 1, 3x, MR vs. MSU (4/22/14) Runs: 4 vs. UT-Martin (3/6/12) Hits: 5 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Home Runs: 1, 7x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) RBI: 6 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Walks: 2, 6x, MR vs. #22 Alabama (4/13/13) Stolen Bases: 2, 2x, MR at Stetson (2/15/14) Assists: 2 at #10 TCU (2/17/12) 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Opened the season hitting at a torrid pace, batting.583 for the weekend series at Stetson... Hit his first home run against Georgia State (2/22) as a part of a two at bat inning with three RBI... Finished a home run shy of the cycle against Memphis (3/5) and also drew a walk to go 3-for-4 at the plate... Hit his first career grand slam to power the Rebels past No. 1 South Carolina (3/14) in the series opener... Drove in a pair of runs against Auburn (4/5) in game two of a doubleheader as part of a five-run inning on the way to a 5-1 win and series sweep... Went 4-for-4 with three RBI in game two win over No. 7 LSU (4/18) for his best offensive outing of the year... Hit.714 for the series at No. 17 Kentucky to earn SEC Player of the Week honors and NCBWA national hitter of the week honors... Tallied a career-high six RBI on a 5-for-6 day at No. 17 Kentucky (4/26)... Drove in both runs in a 2-1 win over Georgia (5/11) to clinch the series in a 10-inning win... Named to the Gregg Olson Award watch list for breakout player in Committed only his second career error ending a stretch of 1,445 consecutive innings without an error... Named the 2014 C Spire Ferriss Trophy winner honoring the top collegiate baseball player in Mississippi... Ended the regular season leading the SEC in hits (83) and third in average (.353)... Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /21 Georgia State /22 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /26 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /11 at SELA /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /21 Missouri /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /9 Murray State /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /30 USM /2 Arkansas /3 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /12 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

38 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #10 CHRIS ELLIS JUNIOR P R/R BIRMINGHAM, ALA. SPAIN PARK HS Made the first Friday night start of his career at Stetson (2/14)... Worked a career-long 6.0 innings in the start, pitching a shutout for the Rebels... Pitched a complete-game shutout of Georgia State (2/21) the first complete-game of his career... Took no decision in a quality start against UCF (2/28)... Took no decision in the start against UALR (3/7)... Did not allow an earned run until week five in the series opener at No. 1 South Carolina (3/14)... Picked up his third win against No. 1 South Carolina (3/14)... Picked up his fourth win against Missouri (3/21)... Has not allowed an earned run in five of eight starts this season... Took no decision in the start at Alabama (3/28)... Also took no decision against Auburn (4/4) in a 13-inning game... Picked up his fifth win in the series opener at #13 Mississippi State... Took no decision despite 8.0 innings with only one earned run against No. 7 LSU (4/17) in a 13-inning game... Picked up the win in his seventh quality start at No. 17 Kentucky (4/25)... Picked up his seventh win against Arkansas (5/2) with his eighth quality start... Picked up his eighth win against Georgia (5/9) in the series opener... Is one of only two regular starting weekend pitchers in the SEC to not have a loss on the season with teammate Christian Trent being the other... Named a finalist for the Ferriss Trophy honoring the top collegiate baseball player in Mississippi... Named to the midseason watch list for the Golden Spikes Award honoring the top collegiate baseball player in the nation... Finished the regular season 9-0 and 7-0 in SEC play after the win at Texas A&M... IP (Start): 9.0 vs. Georgia State (2/21/14) IP (Relief): None Strikeouts: 7 vs. UALR (3/7/14) ER Allowed: 6 at Alabama (3/28/14) Runs Allowed: 6 at Alabama (3/28/14) Walks: 4, 2x, MR vs. UALR (3/7/14) Hits Allowed: 10, 2x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/14 at Stetson (W) /21 Georgia State (W) /28 UCF /7 UALR /14 at S. Carolina (W) /21 Missouri (W) /28 at Alabama /4 Auburn /11 at MSU (W) /17 LSU /25 at Kentucky (W) /2 Arkansas (W) /9 Georgia (W) /15 at Texas A&M (W) Totals IP (Start): 9.0 vs. Georgia State (2/21/14) IP (Relief): 4.1 vs. Murray State (5/2/12) Strikeouts: 7 vs. UALR (3/7/14) ER Allowed: 6 at Alabama (3/28/14) Runs Allowed: 6 at Alabama (3/28/14) Walks: 4, 3x, MR vs. UALR (3/7/14) Hits Allowed: 10, 2x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) 38

39 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #11 BRAXTON LEE JUNIOR OF L/R ORLANDO, FLA. PICAYUNE HS PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Made his Rebel debut in the season opener at Stetson (2/14) and has started every game in left field... Drove in the gamewinning run against ULM (2/25) to complete a ninth-inning rally... Successfully stole home against Arkansas State (3/19) in the first inning to help the Rebels to a 4-3 win... Has reached base safely in 11 consecutive games heading into the weekend... Scored the game-winning run on a three-run home run by Austin Anderson in the 13th inning against Auburn (4/4)... Went 4-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored against Murray State (4/9) to help the Rebels rally for the 8-5 win... Went 3-for- 3 in steals against Arkansas State (5/13)... Leads the SEC in steals with 28 entering the SEC Tournament... The 28 steals is fourth all-time on the single season list at Ole Miss and 10 shy of the school record of 38 set in 2009 by Jordan Henry... Runs: 3, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 4 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2, 3x, MR at MSU (4/11/14) Walks: 2, 3x, MR at MSU (4/13/14) Stolen Bases: 3, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Assists: 1, 4x, MR vs. LSU (4/19/14) Runs: 3, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 4 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2, 3x, MR at MSU (4/11/14) Walks: 2, 3x, MR at MSU (4/13/14) Stolen Bases: 3, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Assists: 1, 4x, MR vs. LSU (4/19/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /21 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /26 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /11 at SELA /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /21 Missouri /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /9 Murray State /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /30 USM /2 Arkansas /3 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Total

40 #12 J.B. WOODMAN FRESHMAN OF L/R ORLANDO, FLA. EDGEWATER HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Made his Rebel debut as the DH against Stetson (2/14) in the season opener... Made his first start in RF in the series finale at Stetson (2/16)... Scored the game-tying run in the seventh inning against Arkansas State (3/19)... Hit his first home run of the season against UAPB (4/2)... Hit his second home run of the season at No. 17 Kentucky (4/26)... Went 3-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI to help the Rebels in a series-opening win against Arkansas (5/2)... Named SEC Freshman of the Week after the series at Texas A&M... Drove in the game-tying run and scored the go ahead run in game one at Texas A&M (5/15)... Drove in the game-tying run and go ahead run in game two at Texas A&M to clinch the series and the SEC Western Division... Runs: 2, 4x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) Hits: 3 vs. Arkansas (5/2/14) Home Runs: 1, 2x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) RBI: 3 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Walks: 1, 7x, MR vs Arkansas (5/3/14) Stolen Bases: 3 vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Assists: 1, 2x, MR at Alabama (3/30/14) Runs: 2, 4x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) Hits: 3 vs. Arkansas (5/2/14) Home Runs: 1, 2x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) RBI: 3 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Walks: 1, 7x, MR vs. Arkansas (5/3/14) Stolen Bases: 3 vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Assists: 1, 2x, MR at Alabama (3/30/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /21 Georgia State /22 Georgia State /25 ULM /28 UCF /2 UCF /7 UALR /9 UALR /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /5 Auburn /9 Murray State /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /30 USM /2 Arkansas /3 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Total

41 #13 AUSTIN KNIGHT JUNIOR C R/R HATTIESBURG, MISS. SUMRALL HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Has come off the bench in two games as a defensive replacement/pinch hitter... Made his first start of the season against ULM (2/25)... Also drew the start against Memphis (3/5)... Played one inning at 1B against Memphis (4/8)... Runs: 1, 5x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Hits: 3 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Home Runs: None RBI: None Walks: 1 vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: 2, 3x, MR vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /22 Georgia State /25 ULM /5 Memphis /9 UALR /11 at SELA /2 UAPB /9 Murray State /26 at Kentucky /30 USM /9 Georgia Totals Runs: 1,6x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Hits: 3 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 1, 9x, MR vs. So. Miss (5/14/13) Walks: 1, 6x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: 2, 4x, MR vs. Murray State (4/9/14) 41

42 #14 CAMERON DISHON SOPHOMORE OF R/R BEAUMONT, TEXAS BRIDGE CITY HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Has seen action primarily as a pinch runner/defensive replacement... Drove in his first run with a bunt single against Missouri (3/23) to complete the series sweep... Runs: 1, 7x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 1 vs. Mizzou (3/23/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 1 vs. Mizzou (3/23/14) Walks: 1, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: None Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /22 Georgia State /2 UCF /8 UALR /9 UALR /14 at South Carolina /23 Missouri /2 UAPB /8 at Memphis /26 at Kentucky /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State Totals Runs: 3 vs. UT-Martin (2/20/13) Hits: 1, 4x, MR vs. Mizzou (3/23/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 1 vs. Mizzou (3/21/14) Walks: 1, 7x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Stolen Bases: 1, 5x, MR vs. ULM (3/13/13) Assists: None 42

43 #16 MATT DENNY SOPHOMORE LHP L/L JACKSON, MISS. JACKSON ACADEMY 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Saw his first action in relief at Stetson (2/16) in the series finale... Took his first loss in relief at No. 1 South Carolina (3/15) in game one of a doubleheader... Picked up the win in a relief appearance against Murray State (4/9)... IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 3.0 vs. ULM (2/25/14) Strikeouts: 2, 3x, MR at Kentucky (4/25/14) ER Allowed: 2, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Runs Allowed: 2, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Walks: 1, 5x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Hits Allowed: 6 at ASU (5/13/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/16 at Stetson /25 ULM /28 UCF /7 UALR /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /23 Missouri /28 at Alabama /5 Auburn /9 Murray State /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 3.0, 2x, MR vs. ULM (2/25/14) Strikeouts: 4 vs. UT-Martin (2/20/13) ER Allowed: 2, 3x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Runs Allowed: 3 at #11 Arkansas (3/16/13) Walks: 1, 7x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Hits Allowed: 6 at ASU (5/13/14) 43

44 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #17 KYLE TOTH JUNIOR IF R/R SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. CHAPARRAL HS YAVAPAI COLLEGE Saw his first action against Georgia State (2/22) as a defensive replacement... Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/22 Georgia State /2 UCF /9 UALR /12 at SELA Total Runs: 1 vs. UCF (2/28/14) Hits: 1, 2x, MR at SELA (3/12/14) Home Runs: None RBI: None Walks: None Stolen Bases: None Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. UALR (3/9/14) Runs: 1 vs. UCF (2/28/14) Hits: 1, 2x, MR at SELA (3/12/14) Home Runs: None RBI: None Walks: None Stolen Bases: None Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. UALR (3/9/14) 44

45 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #19 PEYTON ATTAWAY FRESHMAN OF R/R SHREVEPORT, LA. CAPTAIN SHREVE HS Has not seen action for the Rebels and is expected to redshirt... Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB Totals Runs: None Hits: None Home Runs: None RBI: None Walks: None Stolen Bases: None Assists: None Runs: None Hits: None Home Runs: None RBI: None Walks: None Stolen Bases: None Assists: None 45

46 #20 JOSH LAXER JUNIOR RHP R/R MADISON, MISS. MADISON CENTRAL IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 4.0 vs. UALR (3/7/14) Strikeouts: 7 vs. UALR (3/7/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 2 at USC (3/15/14) Runs Allowed: 4 at MSU (4/12/14) Walks: 2, 3x, MR at Texas A&M (5/17/14) Hits Allowed: 5 at MSU (4/12/14) IP (Start): 7.0 vs. Southern Miss. (5/1/12) IP (Relief): 4.0 vs. UALR (3/7/14) Strikeouts: 7 vs. UALR (3/7/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 5 at Louisville (3/14/12) Runs Allowed: 5 at Louisville (3/14/12) Walks: 5 vs. Miss. State (4/9/13) Hits Allowed: 6 at Louisville (3/14/12) 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Saw his first action of the season in relief at Stetson (2/15) in game two of the series... Has made 18 relief appearances on the season... Picked up his first save of the season at No. 1 South Carolina (3/14) in the series opener... Took his first loss of the season against No. 1 South Carolina (3/15) in game one of a doubleheader... Picked up his second save of the season against Arkansas State (3/19)... Picked up his third save in the series opener against Missouri (3/21)... Picked up the win in relief against Auburn (4/4) in the series opener... Picked up his fourth save in the series finale against Auburn (4/5) in game two of a doubleheader, striking out the side in order after entering with the bases loaded and no outs in the eighth... Took the loss in extra innings at #13 Mississippi State (4/12) allowing only one earned run of the four scored... Took the loss in relief against No. 7 LSU (4/17) in the series-opener with 2.0 innings of work... Picked up the save in the series-clinching win over Arkansas (5.3) on Saturday... Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/15 at Stetson /22 Georgia State /26 ULM /28 UCF /7 UALR /11 at SELA /14 at S. Carolina (S) /15 at S. Carolina (L) /19 Arkansas State (S) /21 Missouri (S) /29 at Alabama /4 Auburn (W) /5 Auburn (S) /12 at MSU (L) /17 LSU (L) /22 vs. MSU /30 USM /3 Arkansas (S) /17 at Texas A&M Totals

47 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #21 HAWTIN BUCHANAN JUNIOR RHP R/R BILOXI, MISS. BILOXI HS Saw his first action of the season in the season opener at Stetson (2/14)... Did not allowed a run through eight appearances... Allowed his first run in relief against No. 20 Mississippi State (4/22) at the Governor s Cup game at Trustmark Park... IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 1.1 vs. UALR (3/8/14) Strikeouts: 4 vs. UALR (3/8/14) ER Allowed: 5 at ASU (5/13/14) Runs Allowed: 5 at ASU (5/13/14) Walks: 2 at ASU (5/13/14) Hits Allowed: 3, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/14 at Stetson /2 UCF /8 UALR /12 at SELA /19 Arkansas State /23 Missouri /2 UAPB /8 at Memphis /22 vs. MSU /30 USM /4 Arkansas /13 at Arkansas State Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 2.2, 2x, MR vs. Arkansas (4/22/12) Strikeouts: 5, 2x, MR vs. Arkansas (4/22/12) ER Allowed: 5 at ASU (5/13/14) Runs Allowed: 5 at ASU (5/13/14) Walks: 3 at Miss. State (4/29/12) Hits Allowed: 5 at Vanderbilt (5/18/12) 47

48 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #22 HENRI LARTIGUE FRESHMAN C S/R SOUTHAVEN, MISS. SOUTHAVEN HS Saw his first action for the Rebels as a pinch hitter against UT-Martin (2/19)... Came up with his first hit against UCF (3/2) in the series finale... Runs: None Hits: 1 vs. UCF (3/2/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 1, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Walks: 1, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: None Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/19 UT-Martin /28 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /9 UALR /2 UAPB /8 at Memphis /13 at Arkansas State Totals Runs: None Hits: 1 vs. UCF (3/2/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 1, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Walks: 1, 2x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: None 48

49 #24 SIKES ORVIS JUNIOR IF L/R ORLANDO, FLA. FREEDOM HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Has started at 1B and one at DH this season... Hit his first home run of the year at Stetson (2/14) in the season opener... Hit his second home run against Georgia State (2/22) in a two home run inning for the Rebels... Reached base four times without a hit against UCF(3/2) in the series finale... Hit his third home run of the season at SELA (3/11) for what proved to be the game-deciding run in a 2-1 victory... Hit three home runs against Missouri in the series... Hit his fourth home run against Missouri (3/21) in the series opener... Turned in a multiple-home run game against Missouri (3.22) in game two of the series... Hit his seventh home run at Memphis (4/9)... Hit his eighth home run of the season, a two-run shot in the 10th inning at #13 Mississippi State (4/12)... Hit his ninth home run of the season vs. No. 7 LSU (4/17) in the series opener that went 13-innings... Hit his 10th and 11th home runs of the season at No. 17 Kentucky... Hit his 12th home run of the season against Arkansas (5/3) in game two of the series... Runs: 3 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Hits: 3 vs. ULM (2/25/14) Home Runs: 2 vs. Mizzou (3/22/14) RBI: 4 vs. Georgia St. (2/22/14) Walks: 3 vs. UCF (3/2/14) Stolen Bases: 1 vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Assists: 2, 4x, MR at Kentucky (4/27/14) Runs: 3 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Hits: 3, 4x, MR vs. ULM (2/25/14) Home Runs: 2 vs. Mizzou (3/22/14) RBI: 4 vs. Georgia St. (2/22/14) Walks: 3, 2x, MR vs. UCF (3/2/14) Stolen Bases: 1 vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Assists: 3 vs. #12 TCU (2/17/13) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /21 Georgia State /22 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /26 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /11 at SELA /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /21 Missouri /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /9 Murray State /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /30 USM /2 Arkansas /3 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

50 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #25 COLBY BORTLES FRESHMAN IF R/R OVIEDO FLA. OVIEDO HS Made his first start of the season against Stetson (2/15) as the DH... Has seen time at DH and 1B this season... Drew a walk to load the bases, setting up a two-out grand slam from Auston Bousfield in a win at No. 1 South Carolina (3/14) in the series opener... Hit his first home run, a grand slam, against Arkansas State (5/13)... Runs: 1, 8x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 2, 2x, MR vs. Georgia St. (2/23/14) Home Runs: 1 at ASU (5/13/14) RBI: 4 at ASU (5/13/14) Walks: 1, 6x, MR at Texas A&M (5/17/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. UALR (3/7/14) Runs: 1, 8x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 2, 2x, MR vs. Georgia St. (2/23/14) Home Runs: 1 at ASU (5/13/14) RBI: 4 at ASU (5/13/14) Walks: 1, 5x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. UALR (3/7/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /22 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /26 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /14 at South Carolina /21 Missouri /28 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /8 at Memphis /13 at MSU /18 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /4 Arkansas /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

51 #28 BRANTLEY BELL FRESHMAN IF R/R PHOENIX, ARIZ. MOUNTAIN POINTE HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Saw action in all three games of the opening weekend as a defensive replacement/pinch hitter... Made his first start against ULM (2/26) and scored the game-winner in a ninth-inning rally... Also drew the start against Memphis (3/5)... Scored the game-tying run against UALR (3/7) and drove in the game-winning run in the 10th inning... Made his first start at 2B against UALR (3/8) and started the final two games of the series... Went 4-for-5 at SELA (3/12)... Runs: 2, 3x, MR at Kentucky (4/25/14) Hits: 4 at SELA (3/12/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2 vs. UALR (3/8/14) Walks: 1, 7x, MR at Texas A&M (5/15/14) Stolen Bases: 1, 2x, MR at Kentucky (4/27/14) Assists: 5 vs. ULM (2/26/14) Runs: 2, 3x, MR at Kentucky (4/25/14) Hits: 4 at SELA (3/12/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2 vs. UALR (3/8/14) Walks: 1, 7x, MR at Texas A&M (5/16/14) Stolen Bases: 1, 2x, MR at Kentucky (4/27/14) Assists: 5 vs. ULM (2/26/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /22 Georgia State /26 ULM /28 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /11 at SELA /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /22 Missouri /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /9 Murray State /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /3 Arkansas /9 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

52 #29 SAM SMITH JUNIOR RHP R/R LAKE CHARLES, LA. BARBE HS IP (Start): 7.1 vs. LSU (4/19/14) IP (Relief): None Strikeouts: 5, 2x, MR vs. Auburn (4/5/14) ER Allowed: 4, 3x, MR at Texas A&M (5/17/14) Runs Allowed: 5, 2x, MR at TAMU (5/17/14) Walks: 3 at Stetson (2/16/14) Hits Allowed: 9, 2x, MR at Texas A&M (5/17/14) IP (Start): 7.1 vs. LSU (4/18/14) IP (Relief): 1.1 at #10 TCU (2/17/12) Strikeouts: 6 vs. UT-Martin (3/6/12) ER Allowed: 5 vs. Arkansas (4/22/12) Runs Allowed: 7 vs. Lipscomb (3/10/13) Walks: 3, 2x, last at Stetson (2/16/14) Hits Allowed: 10 at Louisville (3/13/12) 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Made his first start of the season at Stetson (2/16), picking up the win in the series finale... Took no decision against Georgia State (2/23) despite leaving the game with a lead in the sixth inning... Picked up his second win of the season against UCF (3/2) in the series finale... Picked up his third win against UALR (3/9) in a quality start... Took his first loss in a quality start at No. 1 South Carolina (3/15) in the series finale... Turned in a quality start against Missouri (3/23) in the series finale but took no decision... Took the loss against Alabama (3/30) despite a quality start, his fifth this season... Picked up his fourth win in the series finale against Auburn (4/5) in game two of a doubleheader as he turned in his sixth straight quality start... Picked up the win with his seventh straight quality start at #13 Mississippi State (4/13) to clinch the series win... Turned in his eighth straight quality start, but took the loss in the series finale against No. 7 LSU (4/19)... Took his second straight loss against Arkansas (5/4) in the series finale... Took no decision in the start against Georgia (5/11)... Despite a 10-8 career record, the Rebels have won 60 percent of games started by Smith... Smith has picked up the win only 10 times in 22 wins that saw Smith start in his career... Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/16 at Stetson (W) /23 Georgia State /2 UCF (W) /9 UALR (W) /15 at S. Carolina (L) /23 Missouri /30 at Alabama (L) /5 Auburn (W) /13 at MSU (W) /19 LSU (L) /27 at Kentucky /4 Arkansas (L) /11 Georgia /17 at Texas A&M Totals

53 #30 WILL ALLEN SENIOR C/IF R/R GAINESVILLE, FLA. BUCHHOLZ HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Moved back to catcher after serving primarily as the DH as a junior... Named the SEC Player of the Week (2/18) after a stellar opening weekend at Stetson... Hit.545 with 10 RBI and two home runs in 11 at bats against the Hatters... Hit his first home run in game two at Stetson (2/15)... Hit his second home run in the series finale at Stetson (2/16)... Drove in the game-winner against ULM (2/26) as part of a ninth-inning rally... Hit a game-winning home run in the 10th inning agianst UCF (3/1) to clinch the series... Hit a three-run shot against Missouri (3/22) in the first inning of game two of the series... His five home runs and 42 RBI to date surpasses his season total from a year ago in which he hit four home runs and 24 RBI... Hit his sixth and seventh home runs of the season at No. 17 Kentucky... Named to the Olson Award watch list as collegiate baseball s top breakout player in Ended the regular season ranked first in the SEC in average (.359), second in RBI (55), second in hits (80) and seventh in home runs (7)... Runs: 2, 8x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 3, 10x, MR at Texas A&M (5/16/14) Home Runs: 1, 7x, MR at Kentucky (4/27/14) RBI: 5 at Stetson (2/15/14) Walks: 2, 2x, MR vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: 2, 3x, MR vs. MSU (4/22/14) Runs: 2, 13x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Hits: 4 at Louisville (3/14/12) Home Runs: 1, 15x, MR at Kentucky (4/27/14) RBI: 5 at Stetson (2/15/14) Walks: 2, 3x, MR vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Stolen Bases: 1, 4x, MR at Tennessee (4/21/13) Assists: 5 vs. TCU (6/3/12) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/14 at Stetson /15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /21 Georgia State /22 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /26 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /2 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /11 at SELA /12 at SELA /14 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /21 Missouri /22 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /29 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /9 Murray State /11 at MSU /12 at MSU /13 at MSU /17 LSU /18 LSU /19 LSU /22 vs. MSU /25 at Kentucky /26 at Kentucky /27 at Kentucky /30 USM /2 Arkansas /3 Arkansas /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State /15 at Texas A&M /16 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M Totals

54 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #31 CHEYNE BICKEL FRESHMAN RHP R/R N. PALM BEACH, FLA. DWYER HS Made his first appearance in relief at Stetson (2/16) in the series finale... Took the loss in a relief appearance against Georgia State (2/23) when he surrendered a two-run home run... Picked up his first win in relief against ULM (2/26)... Picked up his second win in relief against UCF (2/28) in the series opener... Picked up his third win in relief at SELA (3/12)... IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 2.1 vs. ULM (2/26/14) Strikeouts: 2 vs. UCF (2/28/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 2 vs. GSU (2/23/14) Runs Allowed: 2 vs. Georgia St. (2/23/14) Walks: 1 vs. Arkansas State (3/19/14) Hits Allowed: 3 vs. Arkansas State (3/19/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/16 at Stetson /23 Georgia State /26 ULM /28 UCF /5 Memphis /12 at SELA /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /25 vs. USM /9 Murray State /30 USM Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 2.1 vs. ULM (2/26/14) Strikeouts: 2 vs. UCF (2/28/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 2 vs. GSU (2/23/14) Runs Allowed: 2 vs. Georgia St. (2/23/14) Walks: 1 vs. Arkansas State (3/19/14) Hits Allowed: 3 vs. Arkansas State (3/19/14) 54

55 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #32 AUSTIN BLUNT SENIOR LHP L/L MESQUITE, TEXAS MESQUITE POTEET HOWARD COLLEGE Made his first appearance against UT-Martin (2/19)... Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/19 UT-Martin /2 UCF /8 UALR /12 at SELA /2 UAPB /9 Murray State /30 USM Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 1.0, 3x, MR vs. UAPB (4/2/14) Strikeouts: 1, 2x, MR vs. UAPB (4/2/14) ER Allowed: 2, 2x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Runs Allowed: 2, 3x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Walks: 1, 3x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Hits Allowed: 4 at SELA (3/12/14) IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 3.0 vs. UA-Pine Bluff (2/27/13) Strikeouts: 3 vs. UA-Pine Bluff (2/27/13) Earned Runs Allowed: 3 vs. Lipscomb (3/9/13) Runs Allowed: 3 vs. Lipscomb (3/9/13) Walks: 2 vs. SELA (3/6/13) Hits Allowed: 4 at SELA (3/12/14) 55

56 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #35 JEREMY MASSIE SENIOR LHP L/L SARDIS, MISS. SARDIS HS NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI CC Made his first appearance against UT-Martin (2/19)... Made his first start of his Rebel career against ULM (2/26) and worked 5.0 no-hit innings... Took his first loss of the season in a start against Memphis (3/5)... Picked up his first win at SELA (3/11) with a quality start against the Lions... Took the loss against Southern Miss (3/25) after leaving the game with two outs and two men on in the sixth... Picked up the win in 5.0 scoreless innings at Memphis (4/8)... Picked up the save at #13 Mississippi State (4/13) in the series finale to clinch the weekend series... Took no decision in the start against No. 20 Mississippi State (4/22) at the Governor s Cup game at Trustmark Park... Picked up the win at No. 17 Kentucky to clinch the series sweep (4/27) in a relief outings... Picked up his fourth win in a relief outing against Georgia (5/11) to clinch the series... Took the loss against Texas A&M (5/17) in the series finale... IP (Start): 6.0 at SELA (3/11/14) IP (Relief): 4.2 vs. Arkansas (5/4/14) Strikeouts: 6 vs. USM (3/25/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 4 vs. USM (3/25/14) Runs Allowed: 4 vs. USM (3/25/14) Walks: 3, 2x, MR at Texas A&M (5/17/14) Hits Allowed: 8 vs. USM (3/25/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/19 UT-Martin /26 ULM /5 Memphis (L) /11 at SELA (W) /19 Arkansas State /25 vs. USM (L) /30 at Alabama /8 at Memphis (W) /12 at MSU /13 at MSU (S) /17 LSU /22 vs. MSU /27 at Kentucky (W) /4 Arkansas /11 Georgia (W) /15 at Texas A&M /17 at Texas A&M (L) Totals IP (Start): 6.0 at SELA (3/11/14) IP (Relief): 4.2 vs. Arkansas (5/4/14) Strikeouts: 6 vs. USM (3/25/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 4 vs. USM (3/25/14) Runs Allowed: 4 vs. USM (3/25/14) Walks: 3, 2x, MR at Texas A&M (5/17/14) Hits Allowed: 8 vs. USM (3/25/14) 56

57 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #36 JOHN GATLIN SENIOR IF R/R TUPELO, MISS. TUPELO HS ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Returned to the field for the first time since the 2012 season in game two at Stetson (2/15)... Has seen action primarly as a defensive replacement/pinch hitter this season... Drove in the game-winning run against UCF (2/28) in the 13th-inning of the series opener... Runs: 1 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Hits: 1, 3x, MR at Kentucky (4/26/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 1, 5x, MR vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Walks: None Stolen Bases: 1 vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Assists: 4 vs. UAPB (4/2/14) Runs: 1, 6x, MR vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Hits: 2 vs. Southern Miss. (5/1/12) Home Runs: None RBI: 2 vs. Miami (Ohio) (3/3/12) Walks: 1, 4x, MR vs. Tennessee (3/27/12) Stolen Bases: 1 vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Assists: 4 vs. UAPB (4/2/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/15 at Stetson /16 at Stetson /19 UT-Martin /22 Georgia State /28 UCF /2 UCF /7 UALR /8 UALR /9 UALR /12 at SELA /2 UAPB /4 Auburn /8 at Memphis /9 Murray State /13 at MSU /22 vs. MSU /26 at Kentucky /4 Arkansas /9 Georgia /13 at Arkansas State Totals

58 #38 WYATT SHORT FRESHMAN LHP L/L OLIVE BRANCH, MISS. SOUTHAVEN HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Made his Rebel debut in the season opener at Stetson (2/14) working 2.0 innings in relief... Picked up his first win in a relief appearance against ULM (2/25)... Picked up his second win in a relief appearance against UCF (3/1) to clinch the weekend series... Picked up his first save at SELA (3/11), the first of the season for the Rebels... Picked up his third win in relief against Missouri (3/23), entering the game with one out and the bases loaded and escaping the jam before a Rebel rally in the eighth inning... Took his first loss at Alabama (3/29) in an extra-inning game... Picked up his second save against Murray State (4/9)... Took the loss in relief against Southern Miss (4/30)... IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 2.2 at Alabama (3/29/14) Strikeouts: 4 at Stetson (2/14/14) ER Allowed: 2, 2x, MR at Alabama (3/29/14) Runs Allowed: 2, 2x, MR at Alabama (3/29/14) Walks: 4 at Alabama (3/29/14) Hits Allowed: 2, 3x, MR vs. LSU (4/17/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/14 at Stetson /23 Georgia State /25 ULM (W) /28 UCF /1 UCF (W) /11 at SELA (S) /14 at S. Carolina /15 at S. Carolina /21 Missouri /23 Missouri (W) /29 at Alabama (L) /5 Auburn /9 Murray State (S) /11 at MSU /17 LSU /19 LSU /30 USM (L) /3 Arkansas /10 Georgia Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 2.2 at Alabama (3/29/14) Strikeouts: 4 at Stetson (2/14/14) ER Allowed: 2, 2x, MR at Alabama (3/29/14) Runs Allowed: 2, 2x, MR at Alabama (3/29/14) Walks: 4 at Alabama (3/29/14) Hits Allowed: 2, 3x, MR vs. LSU (4/17/14) 58

59 #40 SCOTT WEATHERSBY JUNIOR RHP R/R HATTIESBURG, MISS. OAK GROVE HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Made his first appearance against UT-Martin (2/19) and struck out all three batters faced... Picked up his first win against Arkansas State (3/190 striking out a career-high five batters in the relief appearance... Took his first loss of the season at Alabama (3/28)... Retired the first nine batters faced, six on strikeouts for a career-high, before surrendering the go-ahead run... Picked up his first save of the season at No. 17 Kentucky (4/26) to clinch the series win... IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 4.0 at Texas A&M (5/16/14) Strikeouts: 6 at Alabama (3/28/14) ER Allowed: 3 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Runs Allowed: 3 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Walks: 1, 5x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Hits Allowed: 6 at Kentucky (4/26/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/19 UT-Martin /2 UCF /9 UALR /12 at SELA /19 Arkansas State (W) /28 at Alabama (L) /8 at Memphis /12 at MSU /18 LSU /22 vs. MSU /26 at Kentucky (S) /30 USM /3 Arkansas /13 at Arkansas State /16 at Texas A&M (S) Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 4.1 vs. St. Louis (5/1/13) Strikeouts: 6 at Alabama (3/28/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 4 at FIU (3/1/13) Runs Allowed: 4 at FIU (3/1/13) Walks: 1, 6x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Hits Allowed: 6 at Kentucky (4/26/14) 59

60 #41 PRESTON TARKINGTON SOPHOMORE RHP R/R SEARCY, ARK. SEARCY HS CROWDER COLLEGE 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Made his first appearance against UT-Martin (2/19)... Got the Rebels out of a bases-loaed jam against UCF (3/1) in a 10-inning win... Took the loss in a relief appearance against No. 20 Mississippi State (4/22) at the Governor s Cup game at Trustmark Park... Did not allow an inheirted runner to score through his first 14 appearances... IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 1.2 vs. USM (4/30/14) Strikeouts: 2, 4x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 2 vs. USM (4/30/14) Runs Allowed: 2 vs. USM (4/30/14) Walks: 2 vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Hits Allowed: 4 vs. USM (4/30/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/19 UT-Martin /25 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /5 Memphis /8 UALR /15 at South Carolina /15 at South Carolina /21 Missouri /29 at Alabama /2 UAPB /5 Auburn /9 Murray State /12 at MSU /22 vs. MSU (L) /30 USM /4 Arkansas /13 at Arkansas State Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 1.2 vs. USM (4/30/14) Strikeouts: 2, 4x, MR at ASU (5/13/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 2 vs. USM (4/30/14) Runs Allowed: 2 vs. USM (4/30/14) Walks: 2 vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Hits Allowed: 4 vs. USM (4/30/14) 60

61 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #42 HOLT PERDZOCK SOPHOMORE C L/R MEMPHIS, TENN. MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Saw his first action of the season in game two at Stetson (2/15)... Scored the game-winning run against ULM (2/25) as part of a ninth-inning rally... Scored the game-winning run against Georgia (5/11) in the series finale after drawing a walk to start the rally in the 10th inning... Runs: 1, 3x, MR vs Georgia (5/11/14) Hits: 1, 8x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 1, 2x, MR vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Walks: 1, 2x, MR vs. Georgia (5/11/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: None Runs: 1, 5x, MR vs. Georgia (5/11/14) Hits: 1, 19x, MR vs. Georgia (5/9/14) Home Runs: None RBI: 2, 2x, MR vs. St. Louis (5/1/13) Walks: 1, 4x, MR vs. Georgia (5/11/14) Stolen Bases: None Assists: None Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 2/15 at Stetson /22 Georgia State /23 Georgia State /25 ULM /26 ULM /28 UCF /1 UCF /5 Memphis /7 UALR /12 at SELA /15 at South Carolina /19 Arkansas State /21 Missouri /23 Missouri /25 vs. USM /29 at Alabama /4 Auburn /5 Auburn /8 at Memphis /12 at MSU /17 LSU /19 LSU /30 USM /9 Georgia /10 Georgia /11 Georgia /16 at Texas A&M Totals

62 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #44 AARON GREENWOOD SENIOR RHP R/R BYHALIA, MISS. LEWISBERG HS BOSSIER PARRISH CC Saw his first action of the season in a relief appearance against Stetson (2/16) in the series finale... Picked up his first win in relief this season against UALR (3/8) in game two of the series... Picked up his first save against Missouri (3/22) to help clinch the weekend series and set up the sweep... Tied a career-long with 4.2 innings of scoreless relief work against Auburn (4/4) in the series opener of a 13-inning game the Rebels won Picked up his second save in the series opener against Arkansas (5/3)... Took the loss in a relief outing against Georgia (5/10) in game two of the weekend series... Picked up the save in the series opener at Texas A&M (5/15)... IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 4.2 vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Strikeouts: 4, 2x, MR vs. Arkansas (5/2/14) ER Allowed: 2, 3x, MR vs. Georgia (5/10/14) Runs Allowed: 2, 4x, MR vs. Georgia (5/10/14) Walks: 2 at Stetson (2/16/14) Hits Allowed: 5 vs. Georgia (5/10/14) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/16 at Stetson /23 Georgia State /28 UCF /5 Memphis /8 UALR (W) /11 at SELA /14 at S. Carolina /15 at S. Carolina /22 Missouri (S) /25 vs. USM /28 at Alabama /30 at Alabama /4 Auburn /27 at Kentucky /2 Arkansas (S) /10 Georgia (L) /15 at Texas A&M (S) Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 4.2 vs. Auburn (4/4/14) Strikeouts: 4, 5x, MR at Alabama (3/28/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 2x, MR at Ark (3/17/13) Runs Allowed: 3, 4x, MR at #2 LSU (5/18/13) Walks: 2, 2x, MR at Stetson (2/16/14) Hits Allowed: 5 vs. Georgia (5/10/14) 62

63 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES #45 SCOTT ASHFORD SENIOR LHP L/L BATON ROUGE, LA. CATHOLIC HS PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Saw his first action of the season against UAPB (4/2)... Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 4/2 UAPB /9 Murray State /30 USM Totals IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 1.0 vs. UAPB (4/2/14) Strikeouts: 1, 2x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Earned Runs Allowed: None Runs Allowed: None Walks: 1, 2x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Hits Allowed: 1 vs. USM (4/30/14) IP (Start): None IP (Relief): 1.0, 2x, MR vs. UAPB (4/2/14) Strikeouts: 1, 2x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 2 vs. UAPB (2/27/13) Runs Allowed: 2 vs. UAPB (2/27/13) Walks: 1, 3x, MR vs. USM (4/30/14) Hits Allowed: 3 vs. UAPB (2/27/13) 63

64 #47 CHRISTIAN TRENT SOPHOMORE LHP L/L MADISONVILLE, LA. ST. PAUL HS DELGADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE IP (Start): 9.0 vs. Auburn (4/5/14) IP (Relief): None Strikeouts: 7, 2x, MR vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 5 vs. UALR (3/8/14) Runs Allowed: 5 vs. UALR (3/8/14) Walks: 4 vs. Georgia (5/10/14) Hits Allowed: 9 vs. Arkansas (5/3/14) IP (Start): 9.0 vs. Auburn (4/5/14) IP (Relief): None Strikeouts: 7, 2x, MR vs. Auburn (4/5/14) Earned Runs Allowed: 5 vs. UALR (3/8/14) Runs Allowed: 5 vs. UALR (3/8/14) Walks: 4 vs. Georgia (5/10/14) Hits Allowed: 9 vs. Arkansas (5/3/14) 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Made his Rebel debut at Stetson (2/15) in game two of the sereis, working 6.0 innings and striking out six without allowing a walk... Picked up the win against Georgia State (2/22) in a season-lonig 7.0 innings of work... Took no decision against UCF (3/1)... Took no decision against UALR (3/8)... Took no decision in a quality start at No. 1 South Carolina (3/15) in game one of a doubleheader... Picked up his third win against Missouri (3/22)... Took no decision in the start at Alabama (3/29) despite a quality start... Pitched a complete-game shutout of Auburn (4/5) in game one of a doubleheader... Took no decision in the start at #13 Mississippi State (4/12) in game two of the series despite a quality start... Picked up his fifth win against No. 7 LSU (4/18) and allowed on unearned run in the 7.0 innings of work... Picked up his sixth win at No. 17 Kentucky (4/26) to clinch the weekend series... Picked up his seventh win in a come-from-behind win against Arkansas (5/3) to clinch the weekend series... Took no decision in a quality start against Georgia (5/10) with a scoreless outing... Averages little more than one walk per game on the season with 16 walks in 13 starts... Picked up the win at Texas A&M (5/16) to clinch the series and finish the year at 8-0 and 6-0 in SEC play... One of only two regular, weekend starters in the SEC to not have a loss along with teammate Chris Ellis... Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/15 at Stetson (W) /22 Georgia State (W) /1 UCF /8 UALR /15 at South Carolina /22 Missouri (W) /29 at Alabama /5 Auburn (W) /12 at MSU /18 LSU (W) /26 at Kentucky (W) /3 Arkansas (W) /10 Georgia /16 at Texas A&M (W) Totals

65 #55 EVAN ANDERSON FRESHMAN LHP/IF L/L MCCLOUD, OKLA. DALE HS 2014 REBEL BASEBALL GAME NOTES Made his first appearance against UT-Martin (2/19)... Expected to both pitch and hit this season... Picked up his first win of his career in a start against UAPB (4/2) and left the game after hitting his predetermined pitch count of 50 pitches... Picked up his second win at Arkansas State (5/13) in a predetermined start... Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B WP BK HBP IBB 2/19 UT-Martin /26 ULM /9 UALR /12 at SELA /25 vs. USM /2 UAPB (W) /9 Murray State /22 vs. MSU /30 USM /13 at Ark. St. (W) Totals IP (Start): 4.0 at ASU (5/13/14) IP (Relief): 2.0 vs. USM (3/25/14) Strikeouts: 6 at ASU (5/13/14) ER Allowed: 2 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Runs Allowed: 3 vs. ULM (2/26/14) Walks: 4 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Hits Allowed: 3 at ASU (5/13/14) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB 3/2 UCF Total IP (Start): 4.0 at ASU (5/13/14) IP (Relief): 2.0 vs. USM (3/25/14) Strikeouts: 6 at ASU (5/13/14) ER Allowed: 2 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Runs Allowed: 3 vs. ULM (2/26/14) Walks: 4 vs. Murray State (4/9/14) Hits Allowed: 3 at ASU (5/13/14) Runs: None Hits: None Home Runs: None RBI: None Walks: None Stolen Bases: None Assists: None Runs: None Hits: None Home Runs: None RBI: None Walks: None Stolen Bases: None Assists: None 65

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