2022–23 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team

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2022–23 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball
Ole Miss Rebels logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
Record12–21 (3–15 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arena SJB Pavilion
Seasons
  2021–22
2023–24  
2022–23 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 Alabama162 .889316  .838
No. 17 Texas A&M 153 .8332510  .714
Kentucky 126 .6672212  .647
No. 23 Missouri 117 .6112510  .714
No. 20 Tennessee 117 .6112511  .694
Vanderbilt 117 .6112215  .595
Auburn 108 .5562113  .618
Florida 99 .5001617  .485
Mississippi State 810 .4442113  .618
Arkansas 810 .4442214  .611
Georgia 612 .3331616  .500
South Carolina 414 .2221121  .344
Ole Miss 315 .1671221  .364
LSU 216 .1111419  .424
2023 SEC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2022–23 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team represented the University of Mississippi during the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Rebels were led by fifth-year head coach, Kermit Davis, until his dismissal on February 24. The Rebels played their home games at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi as members of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 12–21, 3–15 in SEC play to finish in 13th place. They defeated South Carolina in the first round in the SEC Tournament before losing in the second round to Tennessee.

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Head coach Kermit Davis was fired on February 24, 2023, with the remaining three games of the regular season and conference tournament being led by assistant coach Win Case. [1] On March 13, the school named recently-fired Texas head coach Chris Beard the team's new head coach. [2]

Previous season

The Rebels finished the 2021–22 season 13–19, 4–14 in SEC play to finish in 13th place. They lost in the first round of the SEC tournament to Missouri.

Offseason

Departures

Ole Miss Departures
NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotesRef.
Eric Van Der Heijden0F6'8"205Freshman Raleigh, NC Transferred to UNC Wilmington [3]
Austin Crowley1G6'5"195Junior West Point, MS Transferred to Southern Miss [4]
Nysier Brooks1C7'0"245Graduate Student Philadelphia, PA Graduated
Grant Slatten10G6'5"195Freshman Sparta, TN Transferred to Tennessee Tech [5]
Luis Rodriguez15G/F6'6"210RS Junior Los Angeles, CA Transferred to UNLV [6]
Sammy Hunter23F6'9"225Junior Nassau, Bahamas Transferred to Akron [7]
Jarkel Joiner 24G6'1"180RS Senior Oxford, MS Transferred to NC State [8]

2022 recruiting class

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Malique Ewin
#13 C
Lawrenceville, GA Berkmar High School 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)220 lb (100 kg)Oct 12, 2021 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 82
Amaree Abram
#18 PG
Port Arthur, TX Southern California Academy6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)180 lb (82 kg)Mar 5, 2022 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 82
TJ Caldwell
SG
Dallas, TX Faith Family Academy6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)170 lb (77 kg)Oct 1, 2021 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 82
Robert Cowherd
SG
Grayson, GA Southern California Academy6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)200 lb (91 kg)Sep 30, 2021 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 80
Overall recruiting rankings:   247Sports: 25   ESPN: 12
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Ole Miss 2022 Basketball Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  • "2022 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 9, 2022.

Incoming transfers

Incoming transfers
NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownPrevious SchoolRef.
Jayveous McKinnis00F6'7"225Senior Brandon, MS Jackson State [9]
Myles Burns3F6'6"210Senior Houston, TX Loyola New Orleans [10]
Theo Akwuba10F6'11"225Senior Montgomery, AL Louisiana [11]
Josh Mballa33F6'7"220Senior Bordeaux, France Buffalo [12]

Roster

2022–23 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
F 00Jayveous McKinnis6 ft 7 in(2.01 m)225 lb(102 kg)Sr Brandon HS
Jackson State
Brandon, MS Flag of United States.svg Flag of Mississippi.svg
G 1Amaree Abram6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)192 lb(87 kg)FrSouthern California Academy Port Arthur, TX Flag of United States.svg Flag of Texas.svg
G 2TJ Caldwell6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)190 lb(86 kg)FrFaith Family Academy Dallas, TX Flag of United States.svg Flag of Texas.svg
F 3Myles Burns6 ft 6 in(1.98 m)210 lb(95 kg)Sr Lamar HS
Loyola New Orleans
Houston, TX Flag of United States.svg Flag of Texas.svg
F 4 Jaemyn Brakefield 6 ft 8 in(2.03 m)220 lb(100 kg)Jr Huntington Prep School
Duke
Jackson, MS Flag of United States.svg Flag of Mississippi.svg
G 5James White6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)190 lb(86 kg)So Heritage HS Conyers, GA Flag of United States.svg Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg
F 10Theo Akwuba6 ft 11 in(2.11 m)225 lb(102 kg)Sr Brewbaker Technology Magnet HS
Louisiana
Montgomery, AL Flag of United States.svg Flag of Alabama.svg
G 11Matthew Murrell6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)200 lb(91 kg)Jr IMG Academy Memphis, TN Flag of United States.svg Flag of Tennessee.svg
F 12Malique Ewin6 ft 10 in(2.08 m)220 lb(100 kg)Fr Berkmar HS Lawrenceville, GA Flag of United States.svg Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg
G 13Robert Cowherd6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)195 lb(88 kg)FrSouthern California Academy Grayson, GA Flag of United States.svg Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg
G 14Tye Fagan6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)198 lb(90 kg)Sr Upson-Lee HS
Georgia
Logtown, GA Flag of United States.svg Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg
F 21Robert Allen6 ft 8 in(2.03 m)230 lb(104 kg)Sr Edgewater HS
Samford
Orlando, FL Flag of United States.svg Flag of Florida.svg
G 24 Daeshun Ruffin 5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)160 lb(73 kg)So Callaway HS Jackson, MS Flag of United States.svg Flag of Mississippi.svg
F 33 Josh Mballa 6 ft 7 in(2.01 m)220 lb(100 kg)SrPutnam Science Academy
Buffalo
Bordeaux, France Flag of France.svg Flag of Gironde.svg
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
November 1, 2022*
6:30 p.m.
West Georgia W 91–62 
 16  Brakefield  8  Brakefield  6  Abram  SJB Pavilion  
Oxford, MS
Non-conference regular season
November 7, 2022*
8:00 p.m.,  SECN+/ESPN+
Alcorn State W 73–58 1–0
 20  Murrell  9  Akwuba  3  Murrell SJB Pavilion (5,990)
Oxford, MS
November 11, 2022*
6:00 p.m., SECN+/ESPN+
Florida Atlantic W 80–67 2–0
 17  Brakefield  8  Brakefield  7  Murrell SJB Pavilion (5,974)
Oxford, MS
November 15, 2022*
6:30 p.m., SECN+/ESPN+
Chattanooga W 70–58 3–0
 25  Murrell  5  Tied  3  Tied SJB Pavilion (5,479)
Oxford, MS
November 18, 2022*
6:30 p.m., SECN+/ESPN+
UT Martin W 72–68 4–0
 16  Murrell  8  Burns  4  Caldwell SJB Pavilion (5,024)
Oxford, MS
November 24, 2022*
12:30 p.m.,  ESPNU
vs.  Stanford
ESPN Events Invitational quarterfinals
W 72–68 5–0
 26  Abram  8  Brakefield  4  Tied  State Farm Field House  (1,211)
Bay Lake, FL
November 25, 2022*
10:00 a.m.,  ESPN2
vs.  Siena
ESPN Events Invitational semifinals
W 74–62 6–0
 19  Abram  7  Tied  3  Tied State Farm Field House 
Bay Lake, FL
November 27, 2022*
12:30 p.m., ESPN
vs.  Oklahoma
ESPN Events Invitational championship
L 55–59 6–1
 17  Abram  10  Brakefield  5  Abram State Farm Field House (1,014)
Bay Lake, FL
December 3, 2022*
6:30 p.m., ESPN2
at  Memphis L 57–68 6–2
 13  Murrell  6  Tied  4  Ruffin  FedExForum  (13,264)
Memphis, TN
December 10, 2022*
2:00 p.m., SECN
Valparaiso W 98–61 7–2
 17  Murrell  8  Burns  4  Abram SJB Pavilion (5,517)
Oxford, MS
December 14, 2022*
6:30 p.m., SECN+/ESPN+
UCF L 61–72 7–3
 21  Murrell  7  Mballa  6  Ruffin SJB Pavilion (5,215)
Oxford, MS
December 17, 2022*
4:00 p.m., SECN
Temple W 63–55 8–3
 21  Murrell  12  Burns  4  Ruffin SJB Pavilion (6,154)
Oxford, MS
December 20, 2022*
2:00 p.m., SECN+/ESPN+
North Alabama L 65–66 8–4
 16  Murrell  13  Burns  3  Ruffin SJB Pavilion (5,477)
Oxford, MS
SEC regular season
December 28, 2022
4:00 p.m., SECN
No. 7  Tennessee L 59–63 8–5
(0–1)
 18  Brakefield  6  Burns  3  Murrell SJB Pavilion (7,013)
Oxford, MS
January 3, 2023
8:00 p.m., SECN
at No. 7  Alabama L 62–84 8–6
(0–2)
 14  Brakefield  9  Brakefield  3  Ruffin  Coleman Coliseum  (8,505)
Tuscaloosa, AL
January 7, 2023
1:00 p.m.,  CBS
at  Mississippi State L 54–64 8–7
(0–3)
 19  Murrell  10  Burns  3  Ruffin  Humphrey Coliseum  (9,295)
Starkville, MS
January 10, 2023
8:00 p.m., ESPNU
No. 21  Auburn L 73–82 8–8
(0–4)
 24  Murrell  6  Murrell  4  Murrell SJB Pavilion (5,973)
Oxford, MS
January 14, 2023
12:00 p.m., SECN
Georgia L 58–62 8–9
(0–5)
 13  Murrell  6  Brakefield  5  Abram SJB Pavilion (6,117)
Oxford, MS
January 17, 2023
5:30 p.m., SECN
at  South Carolina W 70–58 9–9
(1–5)
 23  Murrell  10  McKinnis  4  Brakefield  Colonial Life Arena  (9,171)
Columbia, SC
January 21, 2023
11:00 a.m., ESPN2
at No. 25  Arkansas L 57–69 9–10
(1–6)
 10  Tied  7  Burns  3  Tied  Bud Walton Arena  (19,200)
Fayetteville, AR
January 24, 2023
6:00 p.m., SECN
Missouri L 77–89 9–11
(1–7)
 18  Ruffin  6  Tied  7  Ruffin SJB Pavilion (6,260)
Oxford, MS
January 28, 2023*
7:00 p.m., ESPN2
at  Oklahoma State
Big 12/SEC Challenge
L 60–82 9–12
 12  Tied  6  McKinnis  2  Abram  Gallagher-Iba Arena  (9,973)
Stillwater, OK
January 31, 2023
8:00 p.m., ESPN
Kentucky L 66–75 9–13
(1–8)
 17  Abram  8  Burns  4  Tied SJB Pavilion (7,945)
Oxford, MS
February 4, 2023
12:00 p.m., SECN
at  Vanderbilt L 71–74 9–14
(1–9)
 15  Brakefield  12  Brakefield  3  Murrell  Memorial Gymnasium  (7,237)
Nashville, TN
February 7, 2023
6:00 p.m., SECN
at GeorgiaW 78–74 10–14
(2–9)
 28  Brakefield  7  Tied  5  Tied  Stegeman Coliseum  (7,135)
Athens, GA
February 11, 2023
12:00 p.m., SECN
South CarolinaL 61–64 10–15
(2–10)
 17  Fagan  7  Allen  4  Abram SJB Pavilion (5,928)
Oxford, MS
February 15, 2023
5:30 p.m., SECN
at  Florida L 64–79 10–16
(2–11)
 15  Murrell  8  Brakefield  1  Tied  O'Connell Center  (7,464)
Gainesville, FL
February 18, 2023
2:30 p.m., SECN
Mississippi StateL 61–69 OT10–17
(2–12)
 20  Brakefield  8  Brakefield  6  Murrell SJB Pavilion (7,188)
Oxford, MS
February 22, 2023
8:00 p.m., SECN
at AuburnL 74–78 10–18
(2–13)
 23  Murrell  6  Tied  3  Allen  Neville Arena  (9,121)
Auburn, AL
February 25, 2023
7:30 p.m., SECN
LSU W 82–69 11–18
(3–13)
 23  Brakefield  10  Brakefield  4  Murrell SJB Pavilion (6,304)
Oxford, MS
February 28, 2023
8:00 p.m., ESPNU
No. 24  Texas A&M L 61–69 11–19
(3–14)
 26  Murrell  5  Tied  4  Tied SJB Pavilion (6,008)
Oxford, MS
March 4, 2023
2:30 p.m., SECN
at MissouriL 77–82 11–20
(3–15)
 18  Brakefield  11  Burns  4  Tied  Mizzou Arena  (15,061)
Columbia, MO
SEC tournament
March 8, 2023
6:00 p.m., SECN
(13) vs. (12) South Carolina
First round
W 67–61 12–20
 20  Abram  10  White  4  Burns  Bridgestone Arena  (14,326)
Nashville, TN
March 9, 2023
2:00 p.m., SECN
(13) vs. (5) No. 17 Tennessee
Second round
L 55–70 12–21
 14  Burns  5  Tied  4  Murrell Bridgestone Arena (13,165)
Nashville, TN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.
[13]

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