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UM law professors Bradley, Medicinal Garden formally Weems to retire in May dedicated to its developer BY Logan Kirkland poses,” Oglesby said. “His [email protected] timeless efforts and dedi- cation to the garden and Ole Miss will formally School of Pharmacy were dedicate its new Maynard rewarded.” W. Quimby Medicinal The new facility is built Plant Garden on Wednes- on five acres of land and day. includes an administrative The portion of the School and laboratory building, of Pharmacy’s natural prod- a herbarium, a seed bank ucts research center named and a taxonomy lab where for Quimby has relocated plants can be identified. to a few facility at Insight The facility also features Park and is being dedicated a storage tank capable of in honor of its namesake capturing up to 20,000 gal- researcher. lons of rainwater. Derek Oglesby, senior The medicinal plant gar- staff researcher at the gar- den’s roots date back to den, explained Quimby’s 1965 when university pro- work with the university’s fessor Norman Doorenbos research program. began to study the chem- “The plant garden has istry of some native plants. been named after Dr. Quimby then worked to ex- COURTESY UM COMMUNICATIONS John Robin Bradley and Robert Weems Maynard W. Quimby, pand the garden after join- who joined the pharma- ing the department in 1967. BY Michael Quirk Bradley has taught classes on In addition to annually up- cognosy department work- Oglesby and Ikhlas [email protected] workers’ compensation and dating his books during his re- ing to develop the garden Khan, director of the gar- wrote a book entitled “Missis- tirement, Bradley will teach one into small plots for grow- den, said the purpose of the Two law professors with a sippi Workers’ Compensation” Workers Compensation class ing plants to provide their combined 83 years of teaching in 1996. He writes a new edi- each spring semester. materials for research pur- See GARDEN, PAGE 5 at The University of Mississippi tion annually and plans to con- No moment stands out will retire after this semester. tinue that after he retires. to Bradley in his 47 years of John Robin Bradley, a native Bradley has taught “thou- teaching, but one process does. of Inverness, Miss., practiced sands” of students, including “What is gratifying is watch- GREEN WEEK 2013 SCHEDULE with Wise, Smith & Carter after Ronnie Musgrove, Bill Waller ing students who come in not graduating from the Ole Miss and Roger Wicker. Prize-win- knowing the subject but then law school in 1962. After a year ning author John Grisham’s develop a really good touch with the Jackson firm, Bradley first class at Ole Miss was Con- and understanding with how to went to work as a corporate tracts with Bradley, and he later use it. The maturation process, in-house lawyer in Yazoo City, took Workers’ Compensation. that’s what is really gratifying to Miss. He worked for the Mis- Grisham’s son’s first class at me,” he said. sissippi Chemical Corporation the Ole Miss law school also Robert Weems, an Ole Miss and Coastal Chemicals for two happened to be Contracts with professor since 1977, will also and a half years before joining Bradley. retire after this semester. the Ole Miss faculty in 1966. Grisham remembers his days A native of Jackson, Miss., After finishing his second se- in Bradley’s classes and paral- Weems graduated from Mill- mester of law school at the top lels his own experiences with saps College in 1959 before of his class, Bradley was asked his son’s. teaching mathematics at Chas- to join the staff after graduation “(Bradley) has a real keen, tain Junior High School in Jack- by Bob Farley, then the dean of sarcastic humor, and we need- son. the law school. Bradley decided ed laughs,” he said. “My son After two years at Chastain, to practice law before taking would call me and tell me Brad- Weems enrolled at the Ole him up on the offer. ley’s one-liners and I would Miss law school and graduated “The law school was changing laugh and say, ‘Yup, I heard in August of 1966. Following his in the middle-1960s. A couple that one about 30 years ago.’” graduation, he practiced law in faculty members left because Former Ole Miss Chancellor Vicksburg, Miss., for five years of age and a couple because Robert Khayat said he believes as an associate with Brunini, of (James) Meredith,” Bradley Bradley’s teaching will leave a Everett, Grantham and Quin said. “So the faculty was young lasting legacy at the university. and six years as a partner with and forward-thinking. It was an “It was a very high-quality ex- Brunini, Everett, Beanland and exciting place, and I was happy perience in his classroom. The Wheeless. to have an opportunity to be a lasting impressions students got In 1977, Weems received a part of that.” from him were very positive phone call from Khayat, invit- Aside from teaching courses and that will live on in the lore ing him to join the faculty at the on contracts and corporations, of the law school,” Khayat said. See RETIRE, PAGE 4 GRAPHIC BY WILL STROUTH | The Daily Mississippian OPINION PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 22 April 2013 | OPINION

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ADAM GANUCHEAU editor-in-chief [email protected] PHIL MCCAUSLAND managing editor [email protected] GRANT BEEBE senior editor molly yates campus news editor [email protected] peter porter city news editor [email protected] hawley martin city news editors [email protected] TIM ABRAM opinion editor [email protected] MALLORY SIMERVILLE lifestyles editor [email protected] EMILY CRAWFORD asst. lifestyles editor [email protected] david collier sports editor [email protected] COLUMN caty cambron online editor Miranda and the terrorist, an uneasy couple [email protected] kendyl noon again challenged our no- Miranda then put the bur- to the issue of terrorism. In asst. online editor tions of safety and security. den on law enforcement of- 2009, a suspected terrorist [email protected] After his capture, it be- ficials to advise all suspects confessed to his role in a thomas graning came known that Dzhokhar being held in custody of plot to blow up a Detroit- photography editor would be questioned by their rights before question- bound airplane while in the [email protected] BY Brittany Sharkey an elite interrogation team ing them. In the event that hospital and on painkillers. [email protected] without being given his a police officer doesn’t read He was not read his Mi- tisha coleman Miranda warning. The Mi- a suspect his or her Miran- randa rights. However, a Ignacio Murillo On Friday, the country randa warning is a speech da rights, any information federal judge ruled that this Natalie moore waited with apprehension that anyone who’s ever seen gleaned from that testimony confession was a valid ex- design editors for the capture and eventu- a television show featuring is inadmissible in court. tension of the public safety al arrest of Dzhokhar Tsar- arrests is familiar with. It’s Over the years, the Mi- exception and allowed that kimber lacour naev, the remaining suspect a legally required warning randa doctrine has evolved testimony to be used in trial. sarah Parrish sought in connection with that informs a suspect tak- to make room for what is In this case, Miranda has copy chief the Boson Marathon bomb- en into custody of his Fifth known as the public safety been stretched too far. If po- [email protected] ings. Amendment rights against exception. Law enforce- lice officers wanted to ques- After police killed self-incrimination and his ment officials can ask a sus- tion Dzhokhar about poten- Dzhokhar’s brother and Sixth Amendment right to pect questions without giv- tial explosives either on his likely accomplice in a shoot- have a lawyer present. ing them a Miranda warning person or concealed in some LEANNA YOUNG out the previous morning, it While not mandated in if they believe there is some other location, that would sales manager was hoped Dzhokhar would the Constitution, the Mi- kind of imminent danger, have constituted a valid ex- [email protected] be captured alive. If he was randa warning arises from a such as if the suspect has tension of the public safety taken alive, Tsarnaev would 1966 Supreme Court case in a gun or explosives within exception to Miranda. But Michael Barnett perhaps be able to provide which a suspected criminal easy reach. a planned full questioning jamie Kendrick some insight into the moti- made statements to investi- However, the evolution with a highly skilled inter- corey platt vations behind the horrific gators without being aware of Miranda and the public rogation team is a shade too account executives bombings that killed three, of his rights under the Con- safety exception has a left 170 wounded and have stitution. The holding of rocky road when it comes See TERRORIST, PAGE 3 Kristen Saltzman Nate Weathersby creative staff THE DAILY The Daily Mississippian is The Daily Mississippian welcomes all comments. MISSISSIPPIAN published daily Monday Please send a letter to the editor addressed to The Daily S. GALE DENLEY STUDENT through Friday during the Mississippian, 201 Bishop Hall, University, MS, 38677 MEDIA CENTER The University of academic year. or send an e-mail to [email protected]. 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TERRORIST, COLUMN continued from page 2 Voting against the American public has consequences far. We have Dzhokhar alive and in custody. We now BY Christine Dickason groups. After the vote, poli- ardice. The national gun feel anger and frustration have a chance to find out [email protected] ticians and media pundits lobby has too many sena- by the inability of Congress what could have possibly alike argued that it was dif- tors in its pockets. to protect America’s citi- motivated this crime and Last Tuesday, I stood on ficult to support the amend- I spoke with Patricia zens and our children: Let’s subject him to our criminal the lawn of the U.S. Capi- ment in the shadow of the Maisch, a survivor and hero make sure the senators un- justice system. But an over- tol with family members, powerful gun lobby. from the Tuscon shooting derstand that failing to do zealous extension of Miran- survivors and fellow young Try looking in the eyes and the woman who yelled, their job has consequences da could jeopardize that. By people to read some of of a father who lost his “Shame on you!” from the during the next election. extending Miranda this far, the names of the approxi- daughter at Virginia Tech. Senate gallery after the there is now the possibil- mately 3,000 Americans Speak with parents of chil- vote. Standing on the lawn Christine Dickason is a soph- ity that a judge could find who have died since the dren who were murdered of the Capitol, she looked omore public policy major from that this was not a valid ex- Newtown shooting. Despite at Sandy Hook Elementary me straight in the eyes and Collierville, Tenn. Follow her tension of the public safety never having met any of School. Watch as the sister said, “You would’ve done on Twitter @christine_d11. doctrine and rule Dzhokar’s the people whose names I of a victim from Newtown the same thing.” confessions inadmissible. was reading, I felt person- breaks down as her sister’s I certainly hope so. Arguably no judge wants ally connected with each of name is read. I hope I would have had to be known for letting the them. Now that’s difficult. the courage to speak up as Boston Marathon bomber I cannot remember the Voting for a measure that the U.S. Senate insulted go on a technicality, but the number of times I said, “Age 90 percent of the Ameri- both the American people door to that possibility has 3, shot and killed with a can public supports? That and the victims of gun vio- been opened. gun,” but that memory will should be easy. However, lence. I did not have the The man is chained to never leave me. The names due to the willful lies that chance to make my voice a hospital bed, weak with represented individuals — were started by the gun heard in the Senate gallery, injury. He’s not going any- with hopes and dreams, just lobby and perpetuated by but I will make my voice where. Take the time, do like the rest of us — whose many senators, the will of heard now. Those of us who it right and make sure that lives were cut short because the people was not done. advocate for common-sense he never walks the streets of gun violence. It was one Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is gun reforms are not defeat- The Daily Mississippian again. The victims and peo- of the hardest things I have one of those senators who ed. Serving the Ole Miss & ple of Boston have had their ever done. spread an untrue rumor. He In the coming weeks, we Oxford Communities lives upended; they deserve What I didn’t know at argued the passage of the must let the senators who Since 1911 the 30 seconds it would take the time was that on the Manchin-Toomey amend- voted against this measure to read him his rights. following day I would be ment would lead to a na- know that they will be held at the Capitol again. This tional gun registry. At best, accountable. Our genera- Brittany Sharkey is a third- time, however, I would be that’s a mistruth. In reality, tion has the power to in- year law student from Oceans- standing with these families it’s probably more of a cal- fluence future legislation, ide, Calif. She graduated from and survivors after a minor- culated lie. The provision and it’s clear where young NYU in 2010 with a degree in ity of senators blocked the specifically barred the cre- people stand on the issue of politics. Follow her on Twitter Manchin-Toomey provi- ation of a national registry. gun violence. A new public Please recycle @brittanysharkey. sion, a bipartisan measure That’s just one example opinion survey shows that that would have expanded of a lie that was told, but millennials overwhelmingly background checks on gun the fact is that nothing in support background checks. DMTHE purchases, along with sev- this measure would have re- There are no moral or ratio- CORRECTION: eral other gun reforms. The stricted the Second Amend- nal excuses for not passing background check amend- ment. The two senators who legislation that could save ment would have simply wrote the legislation, Sen. lives from the horror of gun The photo published on the made it harder for criminals Joe Manchin (D-W.Va) and violence. bottom of page eight of The and the “seriously mentally Sen. 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A six-time law school teacher RETIRE, of the year and 1994 university news briefs continued from page 1 teacher of the year, Weems has ASSOCIATED PRESS Ole Miss law school. been widely recognized for his “There was nobody brighter teaching at Ole Miss. He de- than Robert Weems in school,” scribed his in-class teaching style Prosecutors move quickly to build Marathon case Khayat said. “We knew he en- as the Socratic method where he joyed teaching. He was born to asks a lot of questions and holds do it, and we at the law school class discussions. His teaching WASHINGTON (AP) — remain silent and have an at- federal court would seem a knew that he would add so was not lost on Khayat, who The Obama administration torney present. natural course for an admin- much.” would periodically stop in on has a range of legal options in Several Republican lawmak- istration that previously won With the blessing from his Weems’ classes. the Boston Marathon bomb- ers on Saturday criticized the a life sentence against Umar law firm that he could return to Grisham said that when he ings, and they could include administration’s approach be- Farouk Abdulmutallab of Ni- work if he did not enjoy teach- was a “rookie” lawyer, he would seeking the death penalty cause they said it would afford geria for trying to blow up a ing, Weems joined the law continuously go back to his against the 19-year-old suspect Tsarnaev more rights than he packed jetliner using a bomb school as an associate professor. notes from Wills and Estates. in the case. deserves. The federal public sewn into his underwear on He has taught Wills and Estates, “He did a great job, and The administration has in- defender for Massachusetts Christmas Day 2009. Torts, and Evidence during his (Weems’ students) were so well- dicated it intends to move called for the quick appoint- As a U.S. citizen, Tsarnaev 36 years at Ole Miss. rounded because of the job he quickly to build a criminal case ment of a lawyer to represent could not be tried by a mili- Weems has written seven did,” Grisham said. “He was against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Tsarnaev because of serious tary commission under current books on wills and estates, and funny, too, because he could tell But investigators plan to first issues involving his interroga- law; the only option for pros- he has been cited as writing the a lot of stories about wills and question him without inform- tion in the absence of a lawyer. ecuting an American is in civil- “Bible on wills and torts” by will contests.” ing him of his legal rights to Prosecution of Tsarnaev in ian courts. Khayat. The books have not just Despite writing several well- been used as a research tool not received books, Weems hope for lawyers, as Grisham admit- that the years of teaching are ted to using them for his upcom- what will carry on. Ex-wife: husband innocent of ricin-laced letters ing novel, a sequel to “A Time “I’m most proud of being To Kill,” which is scheduled for an effective law teacher. There an October release. have been several things written TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — Curtis contacted The A hearing for Curtis will “(The novel) is set in a fiction- about my books, but I’m much The ex-wife of a man ac- Northeast Mississippi continue Monday. He was al county in Mississippi about more proud of my teaching,” he cused of mailing a poison- Daily Journal http://bit. arrested Wednesday on fed- a will contest that goes to trial, said. laced letter to the president ly/11tMnZ9 on Saturday to eral charges of intentionally and I had to buy a new Weems Weems will continue to teach says she and all of his fam- speak out for 45-year-old mailing threats to the offi- book to research for the novel,” one Wills and Estates class each ily and friends are sure he Paul Kevin Curtis, who is cials. he said. “Will contests can get spring at Ole Miss. When asked is innocent. Laura Curtis of accused of sending letters She said the FBI has been complicated, so you really have what other plans he has after Booneville says she gave the containing powdered ricin easy to work with and she to do your research. Bob’s book he retires, Weems laughed and FBI the names of people she to President Barack Obama believes investigators will is the Bible of wills and estates in said, “To do whatever I want to thinks might have tried to and Sen. Roger Wicker of find whoever sent the letters. Mississippi.” do.” frame him. Tupelo.

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Scientists from around the world come to Oxford to discuss medicinal plants and dietary supplements

BY Waverly McCarthy products on the market today. and National Center for Natu- [email protected] “The biggest issue with the ral Products Research attracts dietary supplements that are international attention,” Allen The University of Missis- being sold in the market is said. “The ICSB conference sippi School of Pharmacy’s testing and quality,” said Ikh- reflects that.” National Center for Natural las Khan, assistant director of During the conference, Products Research (NCNPR) the NCNPR and director of students who belong to the again played host to the 12th the center’s FDA Center for American Society of Pharma- Annual Oxford International Excellence on Botanical Di- cognosy (ASP) or have been Conference on the Science of etary Supplement Research. mentored by an ASP member Botanicals (ICSB) last week. “The FDA is trying to identify participated in a poster con- The conference took place that the dietary supplements test to share their research. at the Oxford Conference are safe and the quality prod- Students competed to win Center, bringing scientists uct for the consumer.” two travel awards, which will from more than 19 countries Khan wants everyone, espe- cover the cost of their travels to Oxford. They discussed cially students, to be wary of to further their research. medicinal plants, dietary unsafe natural products. Khan said the school en- supplements and the latest re- “People have to be very joys hosting the event, since search innovations in natural careful, and now most of the it brings great international at- products chemistry and bo- products on the market are tention to the school and the tanicals. targeting college kids,” Khan program. David D. Allen, dean of the said. “They have to be careful; “The school of pharmacy school of pharmacy and ex- just because it says it is natural feels good about hosting the ecutive director of research doesn’t mean that it is safe.” international conference here at the Research Institute of Olivier Rabin was this year’s year after year,” Khan said. Pharmaceutical Sciences, was keynote speaker. Rabin, the “The school of pharmacy gets thrilled to have this meeting in science director for the World a lot of recognition from the Oxford again to make a differ- Anti-Doping Agency, is an global side. The NCNPR pro- ence internationally. expert in pharmaceutical re- gram that is run at the school “We are so lucky to host search and development. Dur- of pharmacy also gets recog- ANGELINA MAZZANTI | The Daily Mississippian the International Conference ing the conference he spoke nized. It brings a lot of cred- Maynard W. Quimby Medicinal Plant Garden at Ole Miss. on the Science of Botanicals about dietary supplements ibility and reputation to the every year in Oxford,” Allen that are being used in the ath- school.” GARDEN, bilities of the researchers said. “The conference brings letic world. Other speakers The NCNPR partnered continued from page 1 at NCNPR, we have one of in scientists from across the spoke on subjects such as au- with the FDA’s Center for the most unique and well- globe, which is always very thenticating, cultivating, col- Food Safety and Applied Nu- respected natural products exciting for us. We are confi- lecting and processing plants trition to support the confer- garden and new facility is research facilities anywhere dent that the work highlighted in a manner that results in ence. Joining them in their to maintain a diverse, well- in the world.” at the conference will have a quality products. support are China’s Shanghai documented and accurately Khan said he would like to great impact on an interna- Allen said he thinks that stu- Institute of Materia Medica/ identified plant collection. make more demonstrations tional scale.” dents should appreciate the CAS, India’s Council of Scien- The collection supports and be able to serve the The first day of the confer- international appeal that the tific and Industrial Research, and enhances teaching and public, but right now time is ence focused on federal regu- university’s research is bring- Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Indig- research on drug discovery being dedicated to research lation, giving the U.S. Food ing to Ole Miss. enous Medicine, Germany’s for faculty, staff and students due to limited resources. and Drug Administration the “I think that our students Society for Medicinal Plant of the School of Pharmacy “We would really like to opportunity to interact with should be aware that the re- Research and the American and the National Center for see the whole state and in- industry representatives to re- search conducted on botani- and Korean societies of phar- Natural Products Research stitution benefit from this solve issues and improve the cals at The University of Mis- macognosy. at the university. garden,” Khan said. safety and quality of many sissippi School of Pharmacy “The research center is devoted to improving hu- man health and agricultur- al productivity,” Oglesby said. “When you combine the garden with the capa-

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Relay for Life event raises money for American Cancer

BY Casey Holliday p.m. to 6 a.m. with about 100 @go.olemiss.edu people staying out for the en- tire night. Around 20 cancer Ole Miss students turned out survivors attended, according in droves Friday at the Circle to Blackwell. to attend the annual Relay For At one point the football Life event, which raised over team joined the crowd to au- $50,000 to combat cancer. tograph football schedules for The event is an all-night the cancer survivors. walk to raise money for the For some students, there American Cancer Society, a were personal reasons to par- health organization devoted ticipate. to eliminating cancer. “My mom was a preschool “This is our fourth Relay for teacher, and she had a boy Life, and each year we have in her class that was 3 and a continued to see growth,” said half years old when he was Adam Blackwell, co-chair of diagnosed with leukemia,” team development in the Ole said Emily Wikle, sophomore Miss Relay for Life execu- elementary education major. tive committee. “It’s a great “I grew very close to the fam- event for the student body to ily and went to chemotherapy come together and support with him. He’s my daily in- those who have been affected spiration and he wore a ‘Life THOMAS GRANING | The Daily Mississippian by cancer, because so many is Good’ shirt every time he people on our campus have went to chemo, so my motto People walk past lumanaries during the Relay for Life Friday night. The event raised over $50,000 to battle cancer. been.” every day is ‘Life is Good.’ Blackwell estimated that He’s now in third grade and run a relay race without part- ing him or her to the doctor, is doing everything it can to about 300 students participat- cancer-free!” ners, one does not fight can- or anything that stands in the help. ed in the night’s events, which Jess Waltman, senior ac- cer alone. If one is a cancer gap created by cancer. Relay For those interested in serv- included games like races and counting major, has lost three patient, then his or her care- for Life symbolizes that spirit ing on the executive commit- scavenger hunts, in addition family members to cancer, givers, family and friends are of unity to me. We fight back tee for next year, applications to the walk around the Cir- including an uncle just three there to carry the baton when against this disease so that one will be out next week. cle. There were also speeches weeks ago. he or she cannot cary it them- day no more lives will reach “We start planning in the from those whose lives have “To me, Relay means that selves. That can take the form the finish line too soon.” summer to hit the ground run- been affected by cancer. no one is alone,” Waltman of praying for that person, of- As this year’s relay shows, ning in the fall,” Blackwell The event lasted from 6 said. “Just like one does not fering encouragement, driv- the Ole Miss student body said.

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FEATURE PHOTOS: RELAY FOR LIFE

HOLLY WIGMAN| The Daily Mississippian Participants raise money during the festivities Friday night.

THOMAS GRANING| The Daily Mississippian Balloons around a lamp during Relay. THOMAS GRANING | The Daily Mississippian Kelcy Brooks and his son David Brooks, 6, walk in the survivors walk.

THOMAS GRANING | The Daily Mississippian THOMAS GRANING | The Daily Mississippian HOLLY WIGMAN | The Daily Mississippian Cancer survivors lead the first lap around the Circle. Participants walk around the Circle during Relay for Life. Tents before the first laps at Relay.

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OLE MISS SPORTS INFORMATION TENNIS, Ole Miss’ Isiah Young blazes the home track at Mississippi Open continued from page 11

For the second weekend in and ranks Ole Miss 14th in “Georgia was just the bet- a row, Ole Miss senior Isiah the NCAA this year. ter team today,” head Young posted two of the This year’s world leader in coach Mark Beyers said. world’s best times this year in the pole vault, sophomore “It’s a shame that we the 100 and 200 meters, while Sam Kendricks, had another couldn’t finish at No. 1 he led the No. 11 Rebel men strong outing with a facility doubles because we were at the Mississippi Open on record for the second week up match point. In Saturday. in a row. He cleared 18-1.25 singles we had some close The Ole Miss men and to beat his facility record of matches. They were just women racked up 13 total vic- 18-1 from last week. The the better team, that’s why tories at the Ole Miss Track & world leader with a mark of they’re the No. 1 seed. We Field Complex in their final 19-0.75 has now won nine look forward to continuing home meet of the year and straight regular-season pole our season in the NCAA defeated Mississippi State in vault titles. Championships.” dual meet scoring. “You always want your Georgia won the doubles “It’s good any time you can stars to step up, and I thought point with quick wins at have your in-state rivals come again that Sam and Isiah Nos. 2 and 3, but the Rebel and compete,” said Ole Miss had really good days for us,” duo of Iris Verboven and head coach Brian O’Neal. O’Neal said. “As we get ready Erin Stephens led 7-6 and “It’s good for our sport. Any- to head into championship had triple match point to time we host a meet on our season, we’re going to con- defeat No. 1 ranked Kate campus, we want to make tinue to lean on our stars.” Fuller and Silvia Garcia. sure we’re putting our best Robert Semien claimed vic- Rebel freshman Marija Mi- foot forward.” tory in the 110-meter hurdles lutinovic lost to Georgia’s Young was on fire Saturday, with a personal-best time of Ayaka Okuno 6-3, 6-0 at blazing to victorious times of 14.10 that moves him up to No. 5 singles. Caroline 10.09 in the 100 and 20.39 in No. 5 in the school record Rohde-Moe dropped a the 200 and also helping the books. He also moves into the 6-2, 6-1 decision to sixth- 4x100 meter relay squad to top 50 nationally this year. ranked Lauren Herring at a winning time of 39.90 and Benjamin Lapane broke No. 1 singles as Georgia the 4x400 meter relay team the meet record in the javelin went ahead 3-0. Erin Ste- to a victory in 3:10.57. with a personal-best heave of phens had her four match Young’s 10.09 in the 100 218-0 to win the event. He re- win streak snapped with a is tied for third-best in the mains third in school history 6-2, 6-4 loss to Garcia on world this year and is second with that throw. court four. among collegians in 2013. Other winners on the men’s The NCAA Selections The Junction City, Kan., na- side were Seumas O’Reilly in and host sites will be an- tive finished just .01 second the 5,000 meters (14:58.88), nounced April 30. from his school-record 10.08 the 4x400 meter relay from last year. (3:10.57), Malcolm Davis in His 20.39 in the 200 ranks the long jump (23-4.75) and him third in the world and Hunter Harrison in the discus TYLER JACKSON | The Daily Mississippian second in the NCAA, as well. (170-0). Isiah Young participates in the 100 meter race during the Mississippi Open Saturday. He also holds the school re- Haley Cutright continues to cord in that event with a lead the Rebel women with 5,000 meters. The Rebels will be back in 20.16 last year. her outstanding sophomore Other Ole Miss victories action this coming Thursday- The 4x100 relay team of year. She won the 1,500 me- on the women’s side includ- Saturday at the prestigious Quintavius Burdette, An- ters in a personal-best time ed Marci Morman in the long Drake Relays in Des Moines, thony Branch, Creighton of 4:25.40 that moves her up jump (19-6) and the 4x100 Iowa. That is the same site Serrette and Young clocked a to No. 2 in the school record meter relay squad of Shari as the upcoming 2013 USA season-best 39.90 to win the books. She also ranks top Russell, Destiny Lundy, Jas- Track & Field Champion- event. That time is tied for two in school history in the mine Williams and Asia Coo- ships in June. fourth-best in school history 3,000-meter steeplechase and per (45.61). Molly Barr Trails NOW PRELEASING Closest Location FOR FALL to Campus and SEMESTER 2013 THE Square No Security Deposit if Lease is Signed 2BR 2BA by April 15th Spacious www.mollybarrtrails.com Apartments

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OLE MISS SPORTS INFORMATION Softball swept by No. 2 Tennessee

said. “… We’re moving up, and For the second straight day, plex. to be the best you have to play Tennessee second baseman Freshman right fielder Bri the best.” Lauren Gibson got the Lady Payne provided the offense for Osias had a fantastic day at Vols on the board in the top of the Rebels on the gorgeous, the plate for the Rebels (22-27, the first inning with a two-run sunny Sunday afternoon, re- 2-17 Southeastern Conference), . cording a stand-up RBI double going 2-2 with two home runs Tennessee (41-6, 14-3 South- that hit just below the top of the and four RBI. In the last seven eastern Conference) scored five left-center field wall. games, the Tustin, Calif., na- runs in the top of the second on The Lady Vols (42-6, 15-3 tive has gone a combined 13-21 four hits, and plated four more Southeastern Conference) got (.619) with 13 RBI, 10 runs, five runs in the top of the third on on the board in the top of the home runs and two doubles. four hits. first inning with four runs on Osias is batting .413 for the sea- In the bottom half of the third, four hits and one Rebel error. son in 63 at bats. Ole Miss (22-28, 2-18 SEC) Ole Miss (22-29, 2-19 SEC) “She definitely was seeing loaded the bases with singles by scored one run in the bottom the ball very, very well today,” Marina Parra and RT Cantillo, of the second on Payne’s RBI Thees said. “That first pitch she and a walk by Brittany Broome. double. Payne’s stand-up dou- took it out to dead-center. She With the count full, sophomore ble scored freshman shortstop got all of it, it was awesome. The third baseman Allison Brown Haley Culley from first base. second one, they were trying to watched ball four and Parra Tennessee scored three runs keep it down on her and she left came home from third on the in the top of the third and two one up and Madi didn’t miss it.” free pass. Jayjohn then stepped more runs in the top of the

AUSTIN MCAFEE | The Daily Mississippian SATURDAY: NO. 2 TEN- up to the plate and hit a grand fourth to take a 9-1 lead in the RT Cantillo hits the ball during the Rebels game against Tennessee Sunday. NESSEE 15, OLE MISS 5 slam to left field to give the Reb- game that would prove to be A record crowd of 1,292 els five runs on three hits for the the final score. FRIDAY: NO. 2 TEN- the Lady Vols tied the game in fans filled the Ole Miss Softball inning. Ole Miss finished with four NESSEE 12, OLE MISS 4 the third, Ole Miss responded Complex on a gorgeous Sat- Tennessee scored one run in hits by four different players, in- Freshman Madi Osias had again in the fourth by retak- urday afternoon, but Ole Miss the fourth inning and then three cluding singles from junior out- another strong day at the plate ing the lead at 4-3 thanks to a could not pull off the upset of more in the sixth to win the fielder RT Cantillo and fresh- for the Ole Miss softball team, solo shot from Osias. A nine- No. 2 Tennessee and fell to game 15-5. man second baseman Melina and the Rebels held a lead run fifth inning by Tennessee the Lady Vols 15-5. Saturday’s SUNDAY: NO. 2 TEN- Preciado. through four innings of play proved to be too much though, crowd was the largest ever to NESSEE 9, OLE MISS 1 The Rebels will play again against No. 2 Tennessee. The and the Lady Vols moved to see the Rebels play at the Ole The Ole Miss softball team Wednesday when they hit Lady Vols broke through in the 40-6 on the season and 13-3 in Miss Softball Complex. could not get its offense rolling the road for the final time this top of the fifth though, and the conference play. Senior designated player Er- against No. 2 Tennessee, and season for a doubleheader at Rebels fell 12-4 on a beautiful, “Playing the No. 2 team in inn Jayjohn highlighted the af- lost 9-1 (5) in the series finale Louisiana Tech in Ruston, La. but cool Friday evening at the the country coming in here, we ternoon with a grand slam in Sunday. The Ole Miss Softball Game one of the doubleheader Ole Miss Softball Complex. knew we had to come in loose the bottom of the third inning. Complex was filled again, as will begin at 3 p.m. CT, and the The Rebels took a 3-2 lead and play all out. Our girls did a It was the third home run of the 1,061 fans were in attendance. game two is scheduled for a 5 after the first inning on a three- good job of that,” Ole Miss soft- season for Jayjohn, and her first It was the second straight day p.m. first pitch. run home run by Osias. After ball head coach Windy Thees home run in Oxford this season. over 1,000 fans filled the com-

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OLE MISS SPORTS INFORMATION the win with a rally like that pered home to score while BASEBALL, in the ninth inning, but it all Mistone and Helsel went to Rebels fall to Georgia in continued from page 12 started with some great at bats second and third on the play. by several different guys. We A groundout to short from Ole Miss head coach Mike Bi- really got some good swings Preston Overbey brought SEC Tourney anco. “You need everyone in and executed on the things we Mistone home to tie the game the SEC to win games and that asked them to do and it put while Helsel moved to third. proved out today as our nine- some pressure on Tennessee. Ole Miss then took the lead hole hitter essentially won the Sam Smith gave us a good out- when Will Allen drove a ball game for us with an RBI triple ing in the start and the guys out deep to right center to score and a home run. of the bullpen really battled for Helsel and put the Rebels on “I’m really proud of our guys us today. (Zack) Godley was top 4-3. on the mound today,” Bianco really solid for them on the Tanner Bailey (3-1) picked said. “Mike Mayers did what mound for them today. up the relief win, allowing one we needed from him and con- “It feels good to get the 500th run on two hits in 1.1 innings tinued to battle even though win at Ole Miss, but it’s really of work. He was one of four he could have hung his head a something that so many people Rebel to see action little. The other guys came out have been a part of through on the afternoon. Brett Hu- of the bullpen and made pitch- the years,” Bianco said. “There ber picked up his 10th save of es when we needed them and are so many different players the season, entering the game gave us the chance to take the and coaches over the last 13 to start the ninth and retiring lead and grab the win.” years who have had a hand in three straight batters to close SUNDAY: No. 17 OLE getting to this point. It’s really out the game. MISS 4, TENNESSEE 3 nice to get to this point and it Tennessee starter Zack God- KNOXVILLE, Miss. – The wouldn’t have been possible ley (3-5) took the loss for the Rebels pulled out the rally without all of those guys being Vols despite a solid outing that caps on Sunday and executed a part of the program over the saw the right-hander allow to perfection to apply pressure years.” four runs, but only one earned, to the Volunteers as No. 17 Ole Stuart Turner and Andrew in his complete-game perfor- Miss (29-12, 10-8 SEC) put to- Mistone started things off with mance. He struck out seven gether a three-run ninth inning a double and a walk before while walking two and allow- to defeat Tennessee (17-21, 5-13 the Rebels would turn to the ing six hits on the afternoon. SEC) by a score of 4-3. bench. Pinch runner Camer- It marks the second straight The win completed a series on Dishon replaced Turner at series sweep for Ole Miss who sweep of the Volunteers and second and Christian Helsel also swept the Crimson Tide gave Ole Miss head coach stepped to the plate as a pinch last weekend in Oxford. Mike Bianco his 500th win as hitter. Ole Miss will return to ac- the Rebel skipper and 600th Helsel then lay down a per- tion on Tuesday night, closing win overall as a head coach. fect bunt in a sacrifice attempt, out a six-game road trip with a Trailing by two runs heading but the Vols threw the contest at Arkansas State. The into the ninth, the Rebels put ball away at third trying to game with the Red Wolves will together the rally with clutch record an out of Dishon. The begin at 6:30 p.m. performances from the heart speedy freshman then scam- IGNACIO MURILLO | The Daily Mississippian of the batting order and some Erin Stephens returns the ball during a match earlier this season. key at bats off the bench. STARKVILLE, Miss. - The Carolina 4-3 in the second “It was a solid effort through- Give Us A Try Before You Buy No. 9 seed Ole Miss wom- round Thursday. out the lineup today,” said Ole en’s tennis team dropped a Miss head coach Mike Bianco. 4-0 decision to top-seeded See TENNIS, PAGE 9 “It’s nice to come back and get 2013 Camry SE $ 36 Georgia Friday in the quar- Stk# 2546 mo terfinals of the SEC Cham- 209/$ 1909 Due at Signing pionship at the A.J. Pitts Deal’s Auto Repair College graduate rebate included Tennis Centre. With the loss, the Reb- See dealer for details. Plus els fall to 16-13 overall & Glass Co. tax & fees. W.A.C. 12,000 and now must wait for the For all your auto repair miles allowed per year. NCAA Championship se- Ends 3-30-13. lections to be announced and glass needs on April 30 to find out their 26250 postseason destination. 281-4417 • 2100 S. LAMAR NEXT TO MARQUIS CHEVRON oxfordtoyota.com • 662.234.4661• Hwy 6W The Rebels defeated South 26296 GET YOUR FOR FREE!* Distribution Dates: LoCation: bring: April 23, 24, & 26 Student Student ID 9 am-4 pm Union

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DM STAFF REPORTS OLE MISS SPORTS INFORMATION Rebel Road Trip kicked Comebacks big for Diamond off in Houston Sunday Rebs in sweep of Vols Sunday marked the start (6 p.m.) On Thursday, the of the second year of Rebel journey starts in Greenville the Rebels. It’s the second Road Trip, a 12-city journey at 11:30 a.m. before making a shutout win of the season for that features Ole Miss head stop in Oxford at 5 p.m. from Wahl and fifth of his career. football coach Hugh Freeze Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The Rebel offense also got and athletics director Ross The Rebel Road Trip will on track with 14 hits on the Bjork gathering with fans wrap up its stops Friday in night behind a 3-for-3 perfor- across the region. Memphis at 11:30 a.m. and mance from Christian Helsel This year’s trip began last Corinth at 5:30 p.m. and a 3-for-5 night from Stu- night in Houston. Today, Rebel men’s basketball art Turner that included a solo Freeze and Bjork will make head coach Andy Kennedy home run, his fourth of the their way to Pascagoula at will join Freeze and Bjork on season. 11:30 a.m. and New Orleans the stops in Oxford and Mem- Aaron Quillen (1-2) took at 5:30 p.m. From there, the phis, while newly named the loss for the Volunteers, al- Rebel Road Trip will head to women’s basketball coach lowing three runs on eight hits Natchez on Tuesday at 11:30 Matt Insell will speak in Ox- with a strikeout in 4.0 innings a.m. before ending the day in ford, Memphis and Corinth. of work. Jackson at 5 p.m. Wednesday Chancellor Dan Jones will “Bobby was tremendous features stops in Philadel- also be a part of the lineup for us tonight and really con- phia, Miss., (7:30 a.m.), Tu- in Jackson, Atlanta, Memphis tinued to do what he’s done pelo (11:30 a.m.) and Atlanta and Corinth. all year,” said Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco. “We came 30439 out tonight with a goal of not being tentative in any phase of the game, but especially at the plate. You can’t sit back and wait for something to happen, and we did a good job of be- ing the aggressors tonight.” SATURDAY: No. 17 OLE MISS 6, TENNES- SEE 4 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Leadoff home runs in back- to-back innings provided the spark the Rebels needed on Saturday as No. 17 Ole Miss (28-12, 9-8 SEC) rallied to defeat Tennessee (17-20, 5-12 SEC) with a 6-4 win. FILE PHOTO (IGNACIO MURILLO)| The Daily Mississippian The win gave the Rebels Brett Huber throws a landshark after beating Alabama. the weekend series as Will Jamison and Sikes Orvis hit FRIDAY: No. 17 OLE opened the weekend series lead off home runs in the sev- MISS 5, TENNESSEE 0 with a 5-0 win over the Volun- enth and eighth as Ole Miss KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Ju- teers. rallied for the win. Jamison’s nior right-hander Bobby Wahl Wahl (8-0) allowed three solo shot in the seventh, the threw a complete-game shut- hits with two walks and eight first of his career, tied the out of Tennessee (17-19, 5-11 strikeouts in picking up the game at three before Orvis SEC) on Friday night as No. win. It was the first complete- would put the Rebels in front 17 Ole Miss (27-12, 8-8 SEC) game of Wahl’s career with for good with his solo shot to open the eighth. Jamison helped pace the Rebel offense with an RBI- triple to go along with his game-tying home run as the 211 s. lamar, OxfOrd 662-236-0050 sophomore outfielder went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two doors open at 8 pm • m ust be 18 or o lder runs scored. He was one of 31225 five players with multiple-hits Legit Jazz Dos $ American Equis 1 on the afternoon for Ole Miss. Sextet Aquarium Matt Denny (1-0) picked up the relief win, striking out Will Maddox in the seventh to end the inning and keep the game tied at three before Orvis would hit his go-ahead home run to start the next inning. APR APR Denny entered the game with 22 MON please drink responsibly 24 WED two outs on the board and two on base in a 3-3 game in the Dickey Do seventh. Deer Brett Huber then picked up Hunter & The Dont’s his ninth save of the season, closing out the ninth inning to preserve the win. “I’m really proud of the team today for hanging in there and continuing to battle throughout the game,” said APR APR 25 THURS 26 FRI #larry20 See BASEBALL, PAGE 11