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Rebels Soar to New Heights: Ole Miss Women's Basketball Secures Landmark TV Lineup for 2024-25 Season
2024-10-10
Rebels Shine Bright on National Stage: Ole Miss Women's Basketball Secures Impressive TV Lineup for 2024-25 Season
The anticipation for the 2024-25 women's basketball season is palpable, as Ole Miss has unveiled its impressive television designations for the upcoming year. The Rebels will grace national airwaves a total of 11 times, with eight of those appearances coming in SEC action, showcasing their talent and determination to the broader audience.Elevating the Game: Ole Miss Women's Basketball Poised for Nationwide Exposure
Kicking Off on the International Stage
The Rebels will start their season on a global platform, traveling to Paris to take on USC in the 2024 Aflac Oui-Play on Monday, November 4th. This highly anticipated matchup will air on ESPN at 11 a.m. CT, giving fans across the country a chance to witness the Rebels' prowess on the international stage.As the season progresses, the Rebels will continue to captivate audiences with two more non-conference games slated for national television. On December 5th, they will face off against NC State in the SEC/ACC Challenge, with the game airing on ESPN2 at 6 p.m. CT. Later in the week, the Rebels will host Tennessee State on SEC Network at 1 p.m. CT on Sunday, providing fans with another opportunity to catch the team in action.Dominating the SEC Slate
The Rebels' national exposure will extend into their SEC schedule, with several key matchups set to air on national television. On January 16th, the Rebels will host Florida at 8 p.m. CT on SEC Network, showcasing their home-court advantage to a wider audience.The highly anticipated rivalry matchup against Mississippi State on January 19th at 2 p.m. CT will also be broadcast on SEC Network, allowing fans across the region to witness the intensity of this in-state clash.As the SEC schedule continues, the Rebels will welcome newcomer Texas to the SJB Pavilion on January 26th at 3 p.m. This first conference meeting between the Rebels and the Longhorns will air on either ESPN or ESPN2, further expanding the Rebels' reach.Closing Out the Season in Style
The Rebels' national television presence will continue to shine throughout the latter part of the season. On February 10th, their Monday night meeting against Kentucky will air on ESPN2 at 6 p.m. CT, providing a prime-time showcase for the team's talent.Later in the week, the Rebels will visit Rocky Top on February 16th at 11 a.m. CT, with the game airing on SEC Network. This early Sunday matchup will give fans a chance to start their day with the Rebels' performance.The final Sunday home game of the season will air on SEC Network at 2 p.m. CT on February 23rd, as the Rebels host Missouri. This late-season clash will be a must-watch for fans eager to see the Rebels in action.As the regular season winds down, the Rebels will host the defending National Champions, South Carolina, on February 27th. This highly anticipated matchup will air on either ESPN or SEC Network, giving the Rebels an opportunity to test their mettle against the best.The Rebels will conclude their regular-season schedule with a visit to Baton Rouge to face LSU on March 2nd at 3 p.m. CT, with the game airing on SEC Network.Preparing for the Season Ahead
Before the Rebels embark on their international journey to Paris, fans will have a chance to catch the team in action during their lone exhibition game on October 28th, as they host Christian Brothers in Oxford. Admission to this event is free for all to attend.Season tickets for the 2024-25 Ole Miss basketball season are now on sale, and fans are encouraged to secure their seats to witness the Rebels' exciting journey. Single-game tickets will go on sale on October 21st, providing additional opportunities for fans to support the team.The Rebels' impressive television lineup for the 2024-25 season is a testament to their growing prominence in women's basketball. With national exposure, the team will have the opportunity to showcase their talent, captivate audiences, and continue their pursuit of excellence on the court.