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Ole Miss vs. BYU: Date, Time, Channel & Line

Jarvis Summers #32 of the Ole Miss Rebels drives against Brandon Morris #31 of the Georgia Bulldogs during the quarterfinals of the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Georgia Dome on March 14, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Getty)

While Ole Miss didn’t go dancing last year, the Rebels have held strong in a tough conference this year. The Rebels finished 20-12 overall, third in the SEC with an 11-7 record, split a pair of games against Arkansas and took the nation’s top team, Kentucky, into overtime.

Ole Miss earned a bid to the tournament by being chosen by the selection committee and will face BYU in the round of 64.

BYU finished the season 25-9 overall and 13-5 in the West Coast Conference. The Cougars also finished runner-up in the WCC Tournament behind Gonzaga. The Cougars are dancing after receiving some selection committee love and being chosen to go to the dance.

Here’s what you need to know about the game:


The Basics

Who:

No. 11 Ole Miss vs. No. 11 BYU

What:

NCAA Tournament First Four

When:

Tuesday, March 17

Where:

UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio

Bracket Region:

West

Time:

9:10 p.m. Eastern

Channel:

truTV

Line:

The opening line isn’t out yet. We’ll update this post when it moves. In the meantime, OddsShark has a betting-focused matchup preview.


Stats You Need to Know


Scouting Ole Miss

Record: 20-12 overall, 11-7 SEC
Coach: Andy Kennedy, 9th season
Offensive Points Per Game: 72.6
Defensive Points Allowed Per Game: 67.5
Scoring Leaders: Stefan Moody, 16.3, Jarvis Summers, 12.4
Rebounding Leader: Sebastian Saiz, 5.4
Assists Leader: Jarvis Summers, 4.6


Scouting BYU

Record: 25-9 overall, 13-5 WCC
Coach: Dave Rose, 10th season
Offensive Points Per Game: 83.6
Defensive Points Allowed Per Game: 72.6
Scoring Leaders: Tyler Haws, 21.9
Rebounding Leader: Kyle Collinsworth, 8.7
Assists Leader: Kyle Collinsworth, 5.8


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While Ole Miss didn't go dancing last year, the Rebels have held strong in a tough conference this year and earned a tournament berth. Ole Miss will face BYU in the round of 64.