Ole Miss Daily: Soccer releases 2023 schedule

11by:Jake Thompson07/17/23

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Ole Miss Soccer and head coach Molly Rouse have announced the team’s 2023 schedule ahead of her first season leading the program.

The new look Rebels will open the season with two exhibition matches, the first taking place on August 6 against Jacksonville State in Oxford. The second exhibition match comes on August 9 against Clemson in Atlanta, Georgia.

The regular season gets underway on August 17 against Southern Miss as the Rebels host the Golden Eagles at Ole Miss Soccer Stadium. On August 20, the team will play their first true road game as they travel to Memphis to take on the Tigers.

Southeastern Louisiana and Samford come to Oxford for the next two games with the Lions coming in on August 24 and the Bulldogs coming in on August 31.

The Rebels will wrap up their non-conference slate with road matches against Georgia State (September 3) and Lipscomb (September 7) and a home matchup against Louisiana Tech on September 10.

Ole Miss opens SEC play on September 15 against LSU in Oxford before traveling to Nashville to play Vanderbilt on September 21. The Auburn Tigers roll into town on September 24 for a Sunday afternoon matchup.

The month of September will come to a close for Ole Miss as they travel to College Station on September 29 to take on Texas A&M.

The Missouri Tigers make their way south to Oxford on October 5 before the Rebels play back-to-back road matches against Mississippi State on October 8 and South Carolina on October 13.

Ole Miss will host the 2022 SEC Regular Season Champion Alabama Crimson Tide on October 19 and then travel to Arkansas for a matchup with the Razorbacks on October 22.

The Rebels will wrap up their regular season on October 26 when they host Kentucky for Senior Night.

Full 2023 Ole Miss Soccer Schedule:

August 6 – Jacksonville State (Exhibition), 6 p.m. CT
August 9 – Clemson (at Atlanta / Exhibition), 5 p.m. CT
August 17 – Southern Mississippi, 6 p.m. CT
August 20 – at Memphis, 7 p.m. CT
August 24 – Southeastern Louisiana, 6 p.m. CT
August 31 – Samford, 6 p.m. CT
September 3 – at Georgia State, 2 p.m. CT
September 7 – at Lipscomb, 6 p.m. CT
September 10 – Louisiana Tech, 2 p.m. CT
September 15 – LSU, 7 p.m. CT
September 21 – at Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. CT
September 24 – Auburn, 2 p.m. CT
September 29 – at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. CT
October 5 – Missouri, 6 p.m. CT
October 8 – at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. CT
October 13 – at South Carolina, 6 p.m. CT
October 19 – Alabama, 6 p.m. CT
October 22 – at Arkansas, 2 p.m. CT
October 26 – Kentucky, 7 p.m. CT

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Ole Miss women’s basketball’s Madison Scott continues a busy summer

The grind never stops for Ole Miss women’s basketball’s Madison Scott, with the rising senior earning a spot on the 2023 USA 3×3 U23 Nations League Team set to compete July 24-30 in Rancagua, Chile.
 
The forward’s international summer continues as Scott most recently represented Team USA as a member of U24 at the FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series with stops in Poitiers and Orleans, France in June. Scott is set to train in Miami from July 19-21 before heading south to Chile to begin competition.
 
Scott’s time with Team USA comes after impressive showings at the 2023 USA Basketball 3X Nationals and at the 3×3 Women’s Senior National Team Trials. The 2023 USA 3×3 U23 Nations League teams will compete in the FIBA 3×3 U23 Nations League Americas Conference. The competition will feature six three-game tournaments in seven days, the winning team in each of 13 conference events hosted worldwide will qualify for the FIBA 3×3 U23 Nations League Final in September in Mongolia.
 
A key returner for Ole Miss, Scott is coming off of an electric junior season in which the Indian Head, Maryland, native earned Second Team All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive team accolades after starting all 34 games. The forward was the Rebel’s most efficient shooter, leading the team at a .510 clip from the field. Scott was also dominant off the glass, breaking an SJB Pavilion record with a career-high 17 rebounds against Jacksonville and carried Ole Miss with 11 double-doubles in 2022-23.

2023 USA 3×3 U23 Nations League Roster:

  • Azana Baines, Seton Hall
  • Dyaisha Fair, Syracuse
  • Leilani Kapinus, Penn State
  • Madison Scott, Ole Miss
  • Sydney Taylor, Louisville
  • Hailey Van Lith, LSU

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