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SEE TOMORROW’S DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN University revises two-strike policy FOR A SPECIAL or student organizations would to open this semester and as it now for a few months,” Sutton TAYLOR VANCE receive a first strike for any level conversations about how to Noss said. “We saw the change GAMEDAY EDITION [email protected] of alcohol or drug offense. The address the opioid epidemic coming toward the end of the policy then required that the have taken prominence around spring, and so the students we Ole Miss is rescinding its two- university suspend a student the nation. began working with (then) … we strike drug and alcohol policy or student organization for a Dean of Students Melinda took this philosophical approach and instead will now judge drug second alcohol or drug offense if Sutton Noss explained that the with them.” and alcohol offenses on a case- it occurred during the probation decision to change the policy Vice Chancellor for Student by-case basis. period following the student’s came from a committee made up Affairs Brandi Hephner LaBanc Since 2006, the university’s first strike. of students and faculty members said the university wants to two-strike policy has mandated The university’s decision that was formed last year to take move toward a more helpful and minimum sanctions for alcohol to change its policy comes as a look at the effectiveness of the educational role and let students and drug offenses on campus the William Magee Center for two-strike policy. know about resources for or in Lafayette County. Student Wellness Education is scheduled “We’ve started implementing SEE NEW POLICY PAGE 3

CAMPUS RULES PROHIBIT JUULS

ON AIR: THACKER MOUNTAIN SEASON BEGINS TONIGHT Singer-songwriters Grayson Capps and Amy Andrews will perform original music, and author Beck Dorey- Stein will talk about her time as a stenographer

in the Obama-era PHOTO: CHRISTIAN JOHNSON White House. Juuls have recently become increasingly popular on the Ole Miss campus, but university staff members warn that the devices are banned under the SEE PAGE 5 university’s tobacco policy.

Bentley said it is still important “An increased ability to fine and MADDIE MCGEE to eliminate this smoke from enforce the policy would help.” [email protected] campus. Shannon Richardson, assistant “They might not be the same director of Campus Recreation, Despite a smoke-free policy as cigarettes, but they still put served as co-chair of the Smoke- on campus, some students have toxins in the air for others to Free Campus Implementation noticed an uptick in the use of breathe,” she said. “For students Committee that wrote the 2013 electronic cigarettes such as Juuls with asthma or other respiratory policy. on university property over the diseases, it is important to prevent “The policy was written so past few months. this.” that students, faculty and staff The 2013 policy prevents the use The smoke-free policy states could walk about campus without of cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco that students may be ticketed having to be subjected to second- and any electronic cigarette that if caught smoking on campus. hand smoke,” Richardson said. MEN’S GOLF emits smoke on university-owned It is up to the University Police “Smoking outside of buildings was RETURNS THREE facility or property. Department to enforce this policy. extremely prevalent on campus SENIORS “The policy banned e-cigarettes, Bentley said she thinks the only at the time, and there was an Expectations are including Juuls,” said Sandra way the university could make incident reported to ASB of one high for Ole Miss Bentley, the director of the these punishments more effective prospective student who, while Men’s Golf as the Student Pharmacy. “They’re not would be to increase the fine from on a tour of campus, had a severe team travels to supposed to be anywhere on its current $25 amount. allergic reaction to second-hand campus.” “The policy did help to decrease smoke and was taken to the for the Ocean Though the smoke produced by the volume of smoking on hospital because of it.” Course Invitational e-cigarettes is different than and campus, so it may eventually help The use of e-cigarettes has this weekend. potentially not as noticeable as to decrease e-cigarette use on that from a traditional cigarette, campus, as well,” Bentley said. SEE JUUL PAGE 4 SEE PAGE 6 PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 6 SEPTEMBER 2018 OPINION

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HAYDEN BENGE Let’s be honest — these po- went out saying there won’t This aspect of equity is design editor JARRIUS ADAMS sitions are basically populari- be a Homecoming King. easier said than done. It is so [email protected] [email protected] ty contests. If you want to get The process was confusing funny that the same people more minorities and people and misleading, to say the who benefited from the ETHEL MWEDZIWENDIRA Dear ASB Reps: Power from low economic statuses least. I know that ASB is far unfair system through use of opinion and design editor without knowledge is lost. to run for these positions, you from a “real” government, but these “large organizations” [email protected] There is this idea that being have to do two things: Change I can tell you that no gov- are now complaining about a member of the executive, the rules and empower them. erning body or organization them. Regardless of who SARAH HENDERSON legislative or judicial branch The recent fiasco regarding should operate in this fash- wants to make the positive online editor of the Associated Student the Homecoming King leg- ion. ASB’s explanation for its change, I am here for it, and [email protected] Body gives you clout. islation was quite egregious decision was two words: time I commend them. However, IVANA NGUYEN Our student government and disturbing. I want you to and equity. we are still going in cycles. social media editor has struggled and made try to understand the context It has nothing to do with The individuals ASB says it [email protected] unnecessary errors over the from which I’m speaking. time. This time component is trying to protect from this years because we elect the These events are listed in serves as a buzzword. I have disadvantage were never wrong people to the wrong chronological order: seen much more complicated going to run for this position, ADVERTISING positions. Every spring we are — The Senate passes legis- things happen in smaller in the first place. SALES MANAGER convinced by every candidate lation to have a Homecoming amounts of time. You can The integrity of our student Rebecca Brown begging for our vote that King in spring 2018. give people all the time in governing body is now [email protected] somehow, he or she will — The then president vetoes it. the world to prepare, but if questionable. make a change regarding the ­— The new attorney gen- they don’t have hundreds I want to encourage all SALES ACCOUNT election process. Somehow, eral (who has now resigned), of organizational members students to pay attention to EXECUTIVES they are so much different improperly uploaded the behind them and disposable elections because they matter. Sofi Ash than their predecessors. vetoed legislation regarding campaign funds in their Engage with candidates in Cameron Collins As the director of voter the status of the Homecoming budgets, they will still be at a the future and hold them Sam Dethrow registration and elections, King legislation and put it as huge disadvantage. If “time” accountable. Isaiah Pugh I know first-hand that ASB a position for fall 2018 on the is an issue for Homecoming The student body went into Michael Rackers representatives have the ASB’s public website. King, it is an issue for all of this school year hoping to power to make the necessary — The current president the positions. In all positions, Expect More, but like always, S. GALE DENLEY changes, but we have found found out about the veto at year after year, candidates we Received Less. At the end STUDENT MEDIA CENTER time and time again that they the end of the summer but complain about the amount of the day, people get done just don’t. 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Humane society addresses illness, overpopulation issues

Senior psychology major CHRISTIAN JOHNSON Kristi Carrasquillo fostered a [email protected] dog from the staff at OLHS, but said the puppy was diagnosed Several residents of the with parvo just two days later. LOU community have come “I told them, ‘He keeps forward with reports that pets vomiting, he has really bad they adopted or fostered from diarrhea and he wont eat or the Oxford Lafayette Humane drink,’ and they said, ‘That’s Society have contracted canine normal puppy behavior, but parvovirus, or parvo, and died keep an eye on it,’” Carrasquillo just days after adoption. said. “This is after they already Canine parvovirus is a highly knew that two puppies of his contagious and fast-acting litter had parvo and had been disease affecting dogs. Despite put down. I had to tell my OLHS taking measures to roommates to say their last prevent its spread, such as goodbyes.” limiting the age at which a Carrasquillo said that she puppy may be adopted, several thinks that more could be done students and community to fight this issue and that members have seen the hopefully things can change. disease’s effects. “It’s heartbreaking,” Parvo has been a problem at Carrasquillo said. “I feel like a OLHS in the past, according to lot more (dogs) could be saved Kit Smith, a kennel assistant at if people would pay more close PHOTO: CHRISTIAN JOHNSON the shelter. attention and invest in saving “In the past we’ve had issues the life of a puppy, but it often A sign at the Oxford Lafayette Humane Society asks the LOU community to adopt, foster and volunteer at the organization. with parvo, but every reward comes down to, ‘Can I afford member of its board of directors animal rescues, Mississippi Many people just can’t afford comes with a risk,” Smith said. this?’ (This) often leads to most Lee Habeeb said the problem is Critterz and Mississippi it, and that’s a problem. We’re “When we take in animals, we people having to put down their in large part a lack of resources. MUTTS, have submitted bids going to make it affordable. try to do the humane thing dogs that have (parvo).” After the shelter closes, the to take over control of OLHS, That’s where we’ll be putting instead of leaving them on Senior biology major Emily ASPCA will rehome all of the but the shelter’s future is still our money — in prevention, This aspect of equity is the side of the road. Whether Briner said she had a similar pets currently in the care of unclear. that’s it.” easier said than done. It is so they’re sick or not, we try to experience. She adopted an OLHS, and the shelter will OLHS is now planning to Habeeb said OLHS does all funny that the same people make their lives — as long or eight-month-old labrador refocus its attention to fighting remain open and act only as a that it can to deal with these who benefited from the as short as (they are) — as retriever, and three days later, the problem of overpopulation. spaying and neutering clinic. issues, but the current way unfair system through use of comfortable as possible.” the puppy died from parvo. “We’re not perfect,” Habeeb The new goal will be to provide that the shelter is run is not these “large organizations” Smith said steps are in place “The puppy was only eight said. “It’s a tragic thing, but we an affordable service to the sustainable. are now complaining about to avoid spreading illness and weeks old, and he was really do everything in our power to community to cut down on “With the limited number them. Regardless of who that everyone who fosters small and weak. Within three prevent that from happening. overpopulation. of people and our limited wants to make the positive or adopts is made aware of days of adopting him, he died,” But it still happens. A lot of “I always ask people to walk resources, it’s best to try to change, I am here for it, and anything wrong with their pets. Briner said. “We contacted the this problem is out in the in our shoes for a day so that attack this problem at its I commend them. However, Ole Miss students often Humane Society about it, and community, which is why we they can can know what we’re source,” Habeeb said. “We can’t we are still going in cycles. adopt and foster dogs from they just told us, ‘We’re not want to go to only spaying and up against,” Habeeb said. adopt our way out of this, and The individuals ASB says it OLHS, alleviating some of the liable.’ They said that since we neutering. This is the biggest “In about two months we’ll we can’t release our way out of is trying to protect from this overpopulation problem. But signed the papers, they weren’t reason that we do what we do.” announce our reopening and this. We certainly don’t want to disadvantage were never some students have become liable and … wouldn’t help. The contract between OLHS go into the community and euthanize our way out of this. going to run for this position, attached to new pets just to That’s not their job.” and the city of Oxford is set into homes to offer a low-cost That’s why we’re doing what in the first place. find out that they have only OLHS spokesperson and to end on Sept. 30. Two local spaying and neutering service. we’re doing.” The integrity of our student days to live. governing body is now questionable. I want to encourage all students to pay attention to Murry said. found responsible for violating any drug-related crime, public occurring within Lafayette elections because they matter. NEW POLICY In a release Wednesday policy in a way that restores intoxication, and driving under County,” according to the policy’s Engage with candidates in continued from page 1 morning, the university our community, offers students the influence of drugs or alcohol text. the future and hold them announced some of the factors opportunities to learn from their that would determine the experiences and, ultimately, accountable. rehabilitation that are available outcome of drug and alcohol keeps our community and its The student body went into to them. cases. These include the members safe from harm,” this school year hoping to “College students, in general, Learn more about Winter and likelihood that drug and alcohol Crouch said. Expect More, but like always, across the nation struggle education will minimize repeat Under the two-strike policy, we Received Less. At the end with alcohol and other drugs,” Spring 2019 Affiliate and Exchange violations by a student and the students could receive a strike of the day, people get done Hephner LaBanc said. “We scope of the damage a student’s if found guilty of a “violation, what they want to get done — wanted to really look at how we programs at the Study Abroad Fair! infraction caused. through the University’s conduct period. were addressing those issues. We University Judicial Chair Alex process, of a University policy want to talk about it more. We Crouch agreed with the decision concerning or involving the use Jarrius Adams is a senior wanted to offer more resources and said he was proud of the of alcohol or other drugs.” public policy and political and quicker intervention because university for trying to educate The strike policy included science major from what we want to do is help students and resolve conflicts. university punishments for a Hattiesburg. students, early on.” “This policy change empowers number of off-campus offenses Tracy Murry, director of the the University Judicial Council, as well. Office of Conflict Resolution as we are now better able to “For students, such offenses and Student Conduct, said the appropriately sanction students include but are not limited to update stemmed from a review of campus trends and practices across the nation. “This update aims to address individual behavior by the best means available to the institution, which include When: Thursday, September 6 conversations with the student, assessment and creative from 10:00AM until 2:00PM sanctioning that will help a Where: The Circle student understand and benefit from the educational process,” *In the case of inclement weather, Study Abroad Fair will be held in the Student Union 29562 29576 PAGE 4 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 6 SEPTEMBER 2018

PHOTO: CHRISTIAN JOHNSON Student use of electronic cigarettes, including Juuls, has become prevalent on campus.

inhaling it.” traditional cigarettes, but vaping. Even those who were treat Juuls the same as JUUL Despite their billing as the reality is that they are perceived to be at the lowest traditional cigarettes, other continued from page 1 a safer alternative to a insidious because many risk of cigarette smoking business owners have not cigarette, Juuls have the people believe they are safe,” showed a desensitization to yet felt compelled to take ability to become highly Richardson said. “E-cigarette cigarette smoking, no longer measures to prevent Juul use. recently spiked in teens and addictive for young users. use is a gateway to traditional thinking it posed a “great risk “I haven’t heard any young adults and Oxford According to the Office of the cigarettes and leaves the user of harm.” complaints from customers High School recently began Surgeon General, e-cigarettes wanting more.” The popularity of about vaping,” Lee Harris, policing the underage use of like the Juul contain enough A recent BMJ study showed e-cigarettes has reached owner of Funky’s Pizza & electronic cigarettes. nicotine to become addictive that among those who had far past schools and college Daiquiri Bar, said. “If I did “Many e-cigarettes are and dangerous for those never smoked a cigarette by campuses alone. Local bars hear any complaints about candy-flavored (and) under the age of 25, when the 12th grade, those who had and restaurants have also it, I would consider doing appealing to younger ages,” brain is still developing. recently vaped were more begun to notice frequent Juul something about it, but that Richardson said. “The vapor “E-cigarettes are marketed than four times more likely to use on their properties, as just hasn’t happened yet.” emitted from e-cigarettes as ‘safe alternatives’ to report cigarette smoking after well. While some locations Harris said that he is also harmful to anyone appreciates how Juuls and other e-cigarettes aren’t as noticeable to other customers as traditional cigarettes are. “They don’t make the bar smell as bad as cigarettes do,” he said. For students on campus who wish to quit smoking or using e-cigarettes, Bentley recommends taking advantage of the multitude of resources on campus. “The pharmacy offers our Tobacco Quit program, and there are even websites and phone numbers you can call for help,” she said. “There are a lot of options available to help you.” Buy It. Sell It. Find It. DM Classifieds Work

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Thacker premiere features musicians, political memoirist

Mountain Radio.” JACQUELINE SCHLICK Andrews’ most recent [email protected] releases are a 10-song album titled “My Best” and her single Thacker Mountain Radio “Julie.” She will tour the U.K. in Hour will host its fall premiere November. featuring singer-songwriters “I most look forward to Grayson Capps and Amy connecting with audiences,” Andrews and author Beck Andrews said. “I cannot tell Dorey-Stein on Thursday night you how much I love chatting at Off Square Books. on stage between songs, Based on the Alabama Gulf workshopping new music on Coast, Capps said his most stage, sharing my music and recent album, “Scarlett Roses,” reimagining old tunes that I examines the sensory details adore. I hope U.K. listeners love specific to his life. me as much as I am prepared to “The inspiration for my latest love them.” album came from the power of An author, Dorey-Stein is smell and a recollection of the from Narberth, Pennsylvania, past triggered by sense mem- and wrote “From the Corner of ory,” Capps said. “It is in my the Oval,” a memoir about her style of music that has been fed time working as a stenographer by my auditory collections and in the White House during musings over a span of thirty President Obama’s second years of writing and perform- term. She recollects her ing. It is unique to me because romantic experience with a D.C. it encapsulates a moment in insider and the friendships she time and space completely like made with the people around no other in my life.” her who devoted themselves to The premiere’s other musical the service of the president. FILE PHOTO: CHRISTIAN JOHNSON feature, Amy Andrews, was “I hope people read the book Jim Dees, host of Thacker Mountain Radio, introduces a performer at the 2018 Double Decker Festival. raised on a different body of and feel like they just got to school English in ; Public Radio,” Thacker adds to the culture and water — the Chesapeake Bay. ride in the motorcade and fly on Washington, D.C.; and Seoul, Mountain producer Kate community of Oxford by giving Andrews last performed in Air Force One and run through South Korea. “From the Corner Teague said. “Thacker’s vision an outlet for locals to entertain Oxford in 2014 for the Ole Miss Havana in the rain with me,” of the Oval” is her first book. is to share these stories of a and be entertained,” Oxford Music of the South Conference. Dorey-Stein said. “I also The Oxford-based Thacker diverse and emerging South native and Ole Miss alumna “In the time I spent playing hope they take away a deeper Mountain show was picked with the world, so to have the Elizabeth Tettleton said. “It also in town, I met so many lovely understanding of the Obama up for broadcast by Alabama opportunity to syndicate our brings in people from the South listeners — people who have administration’s commitment Public Radio (APR), and aired show in another state certainly and abroad, exposing our small kept in touch for years, people to serving the American people for the first time on APR last makes us one step closer to town to roots that go deeper that value storytelling and and perhaps remember the Saturday. Going forward, APR conquering that vision.” than Oxford.” storytelling in song,” Andrews good advice I received early will air the show on radio The weekly show is free and Those who can’t make said. “I look forward to making on in the job, which is to and online at 9 p.m. Saturday open to the community and it to the 6 p.m. show can more connections with folks remember to look up.” nights. draws local residents, current join Thacker Mountain this Thursday. I am really so Before working in the White “We are thrilled to be picked Ole Miss students and alumni. Radio on WUMS 92.1 or at thrilled to be back on stage at House, Dorey-Stein taught high up for broadcast by Alabama “Thacker Mountain Radio myrebelradio.com. Off Square Books with Thacker

Theatre Oxford’s rendition of 1979 play opens tonight

that are older or younger,” described his character as a ABBY PEREZ Graham said. “You can find “goofy sweetheart.” [email protected] something in there that speaks Jones said the audience can to you.” expect “On Golden Pond” to Theatre Oxford’s performance Chelsea, played by Paula be sweet and funny but a little of Ernest Thompson’s 1979 play, Stack, does not have a good rough around the edges. “On Golden Pond,” premieres at dynamic with her father and “(The play) might be one that 7:30 p.m. Thursday night at the grew up feeling that she could makes you think about your Powerhouse after six weeks of not live up to her father’s relationships that you might rehearsals for the small cast. expectations. Stack said she is have been taking for granted,” “On Golden Pond” focuses on able to draw on personal life Jones said. “I think (the aging couple Ethel and Norman experiences for her portrayal of audience) can expect something Thayer, who spend their the character. that is not only entertaining summers on the lake Golden “It’s amazing when you have but endearing and thought- Pond. Their daughter Chelsea, life experience of people that you provoking.” alongside her fiance, Billy Ray, really dislike,” Stack said. “You Jones also encouraged people and his son Billy Ray Jr., visit can tap into that and the hurt. to see the play, citing a major Ethel and Norman at their So, you reach in and find those difference between live theatre vacation home. little scabs.” and cinema. Despite not having visited in Set in the late ‘70s, “On “It’s completely different years, Chelsea decides to fix the Golden Pond” has a cast dressed from watching TV or going troubled relationship she has for the era. “Getting to go back to a movie,” Jones said. “The with her sick, aging father. in time” is Stack’s favorite part of interaction between the cast and Kayleigh Graham, the the play. the audience makes such a major Powerhouse’s facilities Chelsea’s childhood friend difference. The energy that goes coordinator, said the venue Charlie Martin serves as another back and forth is just incredible.” wanted to feature this “timeless” main character. Charlie is now Performances of “On Golden show because it’s relatable to the town’s mailman, but he Pond” will also take place at 7:30 more than one generation. still has a crush on Chelsea. p.m. Friday and Saturday as well “It relates to a lot of people PHOTO COURTESY: YOKNAPATAWPHA ARTS COUNCIL Kerry Jones, who plays Charlie, as at 2 p.m. Sunday. PAGE 6 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 6 SEPTEMBER 2018

Experience a key factor for UM Men’s Golf in 2018

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Ole Miss Soccer heads to Fayetteville over weekend

team after its commanding JOSH CLAYTON performance in last weekend’s [email protected] Jaguar Classic in Mobile, Alabama. The Rebels The Ole Miss soccer team swept the tournament with will travel to Fayetteville, convincing wins over Troy , this weekend for and South Alabama, scoring a pair of matches against seven combined goals during UConn and Atlantic. the two matches. The Rebels are looking to “I like the way our team make final adjustments before is playing,” Mott said. “And heading into conference play (we’ve had) a lot of good at Alabama next Thursday. performances, especially The tournament this (from) our midfield.” weekend will feature two Senior forward CeCe Kizer neutral-site matches for the leads the NCAA in goals this Rebels, who have a 5-1 record year with seven, after adding this season. The Rebels two to her total during the will first battle a struggling Jaguar Classic. The high- UConn team at 4 p.m. Friday. powered attack of the Rebels The Huskies are 1-5 on has hit its stride hard and the year after losing several early and shows no signs of star players and bringing letting up. in a new coaching staff this Coach Mott feels he can season. The lack of stability in depend on the team’s depth as their attack has the Huskies the Rebels attempt to extend looking for some momentum their three-game win streak coming into the match amid a and jump into conference three-game losing streak. play with a good pace. With Barring an upset, Ole Miss players like Kizer leading the should take care of business squad, he has reason to be in its first game, especially optimistic. if the red-hot Rebel offense “It’s the deepest team I’ve can keep form and exploit a ever had,” Mott said at a defense that has already given press conference on Monday. up 14 goals on the season. “We’re getting 15, 16 and 17 Head coach Matt Mott isn’t players in each game, which counting out his opponents, is really helping us and but his confidence about the should help us as we get into match is clear. conference play.” “I don’t think we’ve ever As conference play played UConn, which will FILE PHOTO: JEANNE TORP approaches, keeping the be a great test for them,” Molly Martin makes a play during the game versus Western Kentucky earlier this season. team’s form hot will be key. Mott said. “Traditionally a Getting wins over beatable great team, they’ve been to However, the Owls should easily in either match. The biter last week. teams this weekend will go a number of Final Fours — not be taken for granted team showed that it could “(FAU) is always a very a long way toward putting always a strong team there.” solely based on their record: create chances against No. 7 good team, as well,” Mott up strong performances in The Rebels return to the Two of their defeats have Florida and came away with said. SEC play and making a case pitch at 10:30 a.m. Sunday for come at the hands of Florida two goals in the match. The Heading into the weekend, for landing in the national a test against the FAU Owls, and Baylor, both top-25 Owls went on to hold No. 17 Mott is confident in his rankings. who are 2-4 this season. ranked teams. FAU didn’t fall Baylor to one goal in a nail-

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Volleyball back in action for State Invitational

middle blockers standing at or JAKE DAVIS above 6 feet. [email protected] On Saturday, Ole Miss will play a doubleheader versus Sam Ole Miss Volleyball looks Houston State at 9 a.m. and to continue its hot start to the Georgia State at 5:30 p.m. season as the team travels to Sam Houston State enters Atlanta this weekend for Georgia this tournament 3-3 on the State’s GSU Invitational. season after dropping two in a The Rebels, currently 6-1, row to Houston and Louisiana- have key nonconference wins Lafayette. The Bearkats, yes over Virginia, Oregon State Bearkats with a “k,” are playing and Ohio State. Their only loss their only game of the season thus far came on the road at the against a Power Five opponent. hands of then No. 21 Iowa State. In a matchup of misfit mascots, The team is hoping to build a Tony the Landshark should strong nonconference resume have the upper hand on before entering SEC play Sept. Sammy Bearkat. 21 at No. 8 Florida. The final game of the weekend “We have defeated every for the Rebels comes against team in the (SEC) over the past Georgia State, which enters the four years, with the exception tournament 2-4 on the season. of Kentucky and Florida,” head After failing to pick up a single coach Steven McRoberts said. set in the Rambler Challenge, The Rebels will play Chicago the Panthers look to rebound State at 3 p.m. Friday in Atlanta. against Sam Houston State and The Cougars are 4-4 on the Chicago State before playing season, but are coming off of Ole Miss in the final game of three wins in a row, including the weekend. The Panthers won PHOTO: CHRISTIAN JOHNSON back-to-back shutouts against their only other game of the sea- Leah Mulkey makes a play in the game versus Ohio State during the Rebel Invitational over the weekend. and UIC. However, son versus a Power Five school of long matches,” McRoberts The Rebels should come out schedule over, the Rebels have a fairly weak team in the on Aug. 25, when they upset said. “Our team is playing with a of the weekend with three wins a good chance of being 13-1 Western Athletic Conference, Mississippi State in Starkville. lot of confidence right now. We and set themselves up nicely to heading into SEC play, which Chicago State should be an easy “This is a time of the season are expecting to have another face Memphis on Tuesday and would be the Rebels’ best start to opener to the Rebels’ weakest where the team is a little good weekend, so hopefully, compete in the Rice Tournament a season since 2015, when they tournament of the season. The tired. Lots of practices in we can come back with another next weekend. With the toughest entered SEC play 14-1. Cougars do have a fairly tall the preseason and, now, two tournament title.” part of their nonconference team, however, with all of their weekends in a row playing a lot

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