WATCH: From the final out to a parade in Oxford, Ole Miss baseball did it right in celebrating its national championship

Ben Garrettby:Ben Garrett07/02/22

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Ole Miss baseball claimed the school’s first major championship since the 60s nearly a week ago.

The Rebels spent a full week celebrating after the final out against Oklahoma was made.

Ole Miss went 10-1 in the NCAA Tournament to claim its title (the first in program history), registering wins over No. 6 Miami, No. 10 Southern Miss, No. 7 Auburn, No. 3 Arkansas and No. 4 Oklahoma.

Rebel Nation showed their support by taking over Omaha (Ole Miss fans outnumbered Oklahoma fans, roughly, 10-1 in the three-game championship round) and crowding the Oxford Square and Swayze Field on Wednesday for, respectively, a championship parade and in-stadium event with the coaches and players.

Ole Miss Sports Production was there to catch all the action in what was one of, if not the most, memorable weeks Ole Miss athletics, let alone Ole Miss baseball, has ever seen.

Here’s what it looked like.

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