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Three law students win big in New York this week SWAYZE FIELD BY CAIN MADDEN plete. It is a tremendous amount BASEBALL Campus News Editor of work, and I am thrilled to see that kind of hard work reward- Support your Rebs as they take on Three University of Mississippi ed.” Austin Peay students traveled to New York Case said the three students this weekend and out-debated 73 have bright futures in law. 6:30 p.m. schools in the 23rd Annual Na- “One of things it will demon- $3 with student ID. tional Environmental Law Moot strate is that they are not afraid Court Competition. of extremely hard work,” Case FORD CENTER Competing at Pace Law School said. “My expectation is that they SWAN LAKE were two third-year law students, will do quite well in job markets, Christina Ashoo and Neal Wise, independent of this, but this will The Russian National Ballet is and one second-year law student, look good.” bringing its acclaimed production Dreda Culpepper. A moot court is essentially a of “Swan Lake” to the University “This is the most prestigious practice court. For this competi- of Mississippi’s Gertrude C. Ford environmental law moot court tion, the students assume the case Center for the Performing Arts. competition in the country, and has already been tried in a lower at 23-years-old, one of the oldest,” court and that they are presenting 8 p.m. March 4 said David W. Case, associate law their cases to reject or accept the $20 Mezzanine/ Balcony (Gen. professor and debate coach. trial court’s decision to the U.S. Adm.) Orchestra/Parterre tickets “I have a tremendous amount Federal Court of Appeals. are sold out. of respect for our students because Each team wrote a court of ap- COURTESY OF DAVID CASE of the law schools that competed. peals brief in November and ar- Christina Ashoo, Dreda Culpepper, Professor David Case, and Neal Wise after You have to be extraordinarily gued in three preliminary rounds the championship round in New York City. The group won first place at the 23rd prepared just to get to the elimi- at the competition in February. annual National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition. inside nation rounds,” Case said. The brief was 40 percent of the NEWS “To win it all, you have to re- preliminary score and the three terfinal round, the team received Ole Miss to the championship ally perform.” preliminary arguments made up the award for best brief appellant, round. NEW PARK GETS TAILS The competition began in No- the final 60 percent of the score. one of three awards for the high- Ole Miss faced Baylor Uni- WAGGING vember, and Case said the stu- Twenty-seven schools made it est scoring briefs annually given versity and three-time defend- dents and coaches became some- to the quarterfinals. at the competition. ing champion Lewis & Clark thing of a miniature law firm. Culpepper was named Best Ashoo and Culpepper argued Law School in the championship “You work for two months Oralist in the team’s first and for Ole Miss in the quarterfinal round. straight to get the brief written, third preliminary rounds, and round, defeating teams from the In addition to the title, the Ole and once the brief is filed, you Wise was named Best Oralist in University of Houston and Rut- Miss School of Law also won work for two months research- the team’s second preliminary gers University. In the semifinal an original watercolor entitled ing oral arguments,” Case said. round. round, Culpepper and Wise de- “Dawn: Storm King,” which will “Practices are long because of the After the announcement that feated UCLA and the University soon be on display at the Robert amount of work you have to com- Ole Miss advanced to the quar- of California Berkeley, advancing C. Khayat Law Center. Playwright wows crowd at Ford Center Monday night Panty thief faces indictment

BY KEVIN WILLIAMS home in Marshall County on The Daily Mississippian Oct. 3, 2010, and was charged with 11 counts of burglary. A report released by the As- Reports said that Lillo is ac- sociated Press yesterday stated cused of breaking and enter- SPORTS that Joseph Paul Lillo, the al- ing into numerous residences leged panty thief, was indicted and stealing female undergar- PERRY LEADS FOR OLE by the Lafayette County grand ments, thus his popular title, MISS jury earlier this month. the Panty Thief. He is subject to several crim- Oxford police chief Mike inal charges related to a string Martin would not release what

ALEX EDWARDS | The Daily Mississippian of thefts and burglaries in the Lillo allegedly did with the Oxford area. garments or how he picked his Ntozake Shange speaks at the Gertrude Ford Center for Black History Month last Oxford police detective Jim- victims, but he said the panty night. Ntozake recited meaningful poems and took part in a Q&A session. my Williams said Lillo could thief reportedly used the path face up to 13 counts of resi- of least resistance to gain en- BY CHARLES HALE ROBINSON was the special guest speaker of last dential burglary. trance into the homes of his The Daily Mississippian night’s Black History Month key- The Oxford district attor- alleged victims. note. Following the event, Shange ney’s office declined to con- Denied bond, Lillo has been Even though the Ford Center was signed copies of her books in the firm or deny reports pertaining awaiting a hearing by the grand packed last night as the University foyer of the Ford Center. to the indictment proceedings, jury at the Lafayette County closed out Black History Month, The event kicked off at 6 p.m. citing confidentiality protocols Detention Center. only one person could truly be with welcoming speakers Provost and safety concerns. According to local law en- heard. Morris Stocks, Ulysses “Coach” Assistant district attorney forcement officials, Oxford The black woman spoke slowly Howell and Associated Student Honey Ussery, who is pros- public defender Joshua Turner and softly as the audience sat below Body president Virginia Burke. ecuting the case, said that fur- has been appointed to defend like grandchildren at story time. Au- Donald Cole, assistant provost ther information concerning Lillo in the event of a criminal thor and playwright of many works and assistant to the chancellor Lillo’s indictment will be made trial. If convicted, Lillo could including “For Colored Girls Who concerning minority affairs, then available to the public within face up to 25 years in prison. Have Considered Suicide When the the next two weeks. A trial date has not yet been Rainbow Is Enuf,” Ntozake Shange See KEYNOTE, PAGE 3 Lillo, 32, was arrested at his set. OPINION

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CAROLINE LEE Discovery takes off, so does the space industry editor-in-chief EMILY ROLAND Last week, the space shuttle Dis- orbit. market will begin to emerge over people will spend the high prices managing editor covery took off from the Kennedy It is amazing that something cre- the next decade. Countless num- for space travel, and the second is Space Center for its 39th and final ated and built in the early 1980s bers of companies have already be- what would happen if a Challenger LANCE INGRAM city news editor time. successfully carried a key research gun developing and building our or Columbia disaster were to hap- As many of you have heard over component to the International next-generation space travel tech- pen. CAIN MADDEN the past year, the space shuttle pro- Space Station just last week. nology. The fact is that space travel is campus news editor BY MATTHEW gram is being discontinued. The When I think of the general I think that in the long run this dangerous. These companies will HENRY three remaining shuttles, Discovery, technological advances that have has potential to be very beneficial have a huge hurdle to cross in terms VICTORIA BOATMAN Columnist Atlantis and Endeavor, are slated to occurred in the past 30 years, I because it allows for other revenue of convincing the public of the safe- enterprise editor be retired within the coming year. cannot help but wonder what the streams to fund these projects. It ty of these new technologies. After these shuttles are finished space shuttle would have been like is very difficult for any president, Some argue there is very little AMELIA CAMURATI with their respective missions, they if it were built today. without the threat of something money to be made in space (you opinion editor will take up residences in museums, After all, we made it to the moon such as the USSR, to defend the could always sell moon rocks, I including the Smithsonian. It is and back to Earth when computers hundreds of billions of dollars in guess). EMILY CEGIELSKI hard to imagine after three decades still relied on punch cards in order NASA’s budget, especially in to- Without incentives, the private lifestyles editor that the NASA space shuttle pro- to work. day’s economic climate. space companies will simply take gram will be no more. Without a space shuttle program While I hate to see NASA lose over where NASA left off. Even PAUL KATOOL This program in particular has and without a definite replacement any sort of prominence, at the same though we are at least five years sports editor shaped the way our generation program from NASA (President time I think it is good to have space from seeing any true commercial looks at space travel. While I am Obama halted the implementa- programs unfettered to the whims space travel, it is on the horizon. ADDISON DENT sad to see it go, I think that every- tion of the Constellation program of political pressures. Whether commercial space travel photography editor thing has its limits, especially when last summer), where do we go from There are two main drawbacks takes off depends on the safety of KATIE RIDGEWAY it comes to technology that propels here? with relying solely on private com- these vehicles and the consumers design editor humans, satellites and parts of the It is the current administration’s panies. who choose to spend thousands of International Space Station into hope that the private space travel The first issue is whether or not dollars to take a ride. WILL GROSSENBACHER copy chief

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What happened to going to col- dents. ing homework and getting pre- I am not saying that it isn’t okay GEORGE BORDELON lege to actually learn? I cannot tell you how many pared for class the next day. to go out and have fun with your KEATON BREWER DUSTIN MAUFFRAY Goofing off is part of grade times a day I hear sentences that Weekends are spent drowning friends, I just feel that partying ALEX PENCE school, which you are required to begin with, “I forgot to do my ourselves in beer and making ap- shouldn’t be the main reason you’re account executives attend by law. homework last night because…” pearances at all the fraternity par- here. College should be the place that Usually what follows has some- ties instead of studying for the test College is a place of higher learn- BY STEPHANIE you come to study hard in order to thing to do with athletics, Greek we have on Monday. ing that will teach you the skills THOMAS earn a diploma that actually means life, parties or concerts on the We are too busy buying into ev- you need to have in order to make ROBBIE CARLISLE Columnist KELSEY DOCKERY something, instead of just a “get Square. ery property we land on and col- it in your desired field. LIBBI HUFF out of jail free card.” It is no secret that more often lecting our taxes. At Ole Miss, athletics and Greek SARA LOWREY In case it hasn’t been apparent in than not, social life comes before I cannot say that I am above life seem to be on the same level as creative assistants the last few years, our economy is academics to students. We are con- and beyond my fellow students, academics. just shy of an endangered concept. stantly networking and meeting because I am also guilty of find- Academics, however, should Not as bad as during the Great new people. ing more “important” things to do have a much higher weight than S. GALE DENLEY Depression, but certainly bad We are a generation that has a with my time than studying and either of those. STUDENT MEDIA enough to be a distant cousin. hard time accepting that we have homework. Having something come up is CENTER: Because of this, college degrees to work hard in order to earn the Who is to blame but ourselves? one thing, but if you have to place PATRICIA have become even more crucial. grades we want, unlike in high We allow our brains to be dis- academics at the bottom of your THOMPSON But of course, you don’t need a school when studying meant read- tracted and have difficulty manag- list because of your social calendar, director and faculty college newspaper to tell you that. ing your notes a couple of times ing our time efficiently. you are selling yourself short for adviser I am not sure whether students and then turning on the televi- Many undergraduates have yet the future. forgot about this or could just care sion. to settle into their niche, especially So before you add another piece ARVINDER SINGH KANG less. Either way, something has Week nights are spent anywhere we freshmen. We want the whole onto the board, make sure you can manager of media changed in the mentality of stu- but the dorm or library complet- college experience. handle it. technology

DYLAN PARKER creative/technical Letters to the Editor supervisor DARREL JORDAN Dear Editor, I assure him if he were to go NFL? I agree, greed in play, and all unions are selfish and greedy. chief engineer work for a short period of time in probably many like it; everyone Some are born out of necessity to In response to Brandon Irvine’s the coal mines of our country, be hears stories of the plumbers of fight for the little guy (they are still MELANIE WADKINS Monday, Feb. 28 column on labor exposed to the extremely hazardous New York or the Hollywood movie around), who the “ruling class” advertising manager unions. conditions and see the union-won crafts union excesses. likes to trample. STEPHEN GOFORTH He says “I am unable to find a safety measures in place, he would Some unions are past their time broadcast manager single instance of unions being use- have a much different appreciation and should wither away, but I Paul Dakin ful in the 21st century.” for labor unions. would like to point out to him not Machine Shop Supervisor DARCY DAVIS administrative assistant

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ness to love and taking care of one’s KEYNOTE, self. continued from page 1 “I liked to hear it coming from Dog park gets tails wagging her own mouth,” freshman Lovetta presented the 2011 Black History Oguhebe said. “I liked to get the Month “Lift Every Voice Award.” true feeling of it.” This year’s recipient was Kirsten The event closed with Ethel Dellinger, chair of sociology and Young-Minor, associate professor anthropology. of English and African-American “I have personally witnessed her studies, interviewing Shange, as the passion for equity manifest itself keynote speaker kept the crowd with tears as she literally cried to laughing with her dry humor and promote programming that would confidant attitude. When Young- diversify this university and ensure Minor presented her final question, its respectability before the rest of asking if Shange would like to leave the nation,” Cole said. the audience with any words in par-

HOUSTON COFIELD | The Daily Mississippian Cole then introduced Shange, ticular, Shange had something in and she read from many of her mind. BY CHRIS LAWYER ers who like to let their dogs run ers,” Powers said. “I wish I had a narrative style poems, of which she “Whatever your wildest dream is, The Daily Mississippian free.” dog that I could play with in the covered topics from AIDS aware- it is possible.” Madison McKay, a sophomore park.” Dog owners rejoice – a new at the University of Mississippi, The City of Oxford put stron- park specifically for dogs is in the said she takes her dog to the parks ger regulations on the current works. throughout town, but feels that a leash law earlier this year. The A new dog park has been ap- dog park will be beneficial. current leash law mandates that proved by the Board of Aldermen “I think it’s a good idea,” Mc- all dogs on city or public prop- to help owners cope with the re- Kay said. “There are plenty of erty are required to be on a leash cent laws that restrict pets at pub- dogs in Oxford, and it would under direct control of their lic parks. be a great way for them to get to keeper or owner, said Oxford po- Alice & Co. Alderman Brad Mayo said he play.” lice chief Mike Martin in a previ- felt the park was a necessary ad- Plans for a park, which will fea- ous interview. dition due to the current leash ture a grassy area, have been in Mayo said the new dog park laws. the works but finally have mate- will be located near the new Ox- Hair • Skin • Nails “Amending the animal con- rialized. ford Lafayette Humane Society trol laws did lead to an increased Ole Miss sophomore Amanda on McElroy Drive. The area will Color Specialist emphasis on (the need for a dog Powers said she wishes she had a be fenced in, allowing dogs to park),” Mayo said. “Oxford is a dog to take there. roam free without leashes. 1729 University Avenue • 234-3896 town of animal lovers. This park “I think it’s a great idea since it The park does not have a defi- will be a great facility for own- will provide a place for pet own- nite opening time.

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The Offi ce of Enrollment Services is inviting all students, faculty and staff to sit down and write a few old-fashioned letters. The department is hosting a letter-writing campaign February 28th-March 4th to encourage high school seniors to attend Ole Miss in the fall. Who: All interested faculty and current students When: Monday, Feb. 28th-Thursday, March 3rd: 9AM-4PM Friday, March 4th: 9AM-1PM Where: Student Union 405A (3rd floor) Monday-Thursday Student Union 410 (Catalpa Room-3rd Floor) Friday

Come and write words of encouragement and wisdom to the students we hope will be the incoming class of 2011. Refreshments, stationery, and writing utensils will be available. LIFESTYLES

LIFESTYLES | 3.1.11 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 4 Spring break survival guide

BY MARY B. SELLERS to what to pack. say in the 10-day forecast? Has Now, obviously, packing de- and look like we claim to natu- The Daily Mississippian It is a terrifying ordeal, really, the war finally ended? When does pends ultimately on where some- rally. Even if we say we just threw when we consider all of the pos- “The Hangover” sequel come one is traveling for the week’s she- something on, that is a complete It is springtime folks, and I sible things that could ultimately out? nanigans. and total lie. wanted to spend my Sunday night go wrong in the packing process. These are all questions that a I hear that skiing is a pretty When a girl is around a large helping a sister out. First, there is the decision of young woman should ask herself popular activity, but I am going to gathering of people with members There are times in a young socks or no socks. while staring deeply and intently assume that the majority of peo- of the opposite sex galore, she will woman’s life when she looks in Where am I going? What am I into the mirror. Ponder. Rethink. ple are flocking towards America’s feel inclined to put at least mini- the mirror and needs guidance as doing? What does Weather.com Question everything. warmer climates. mal effort into her appearance. I know, I know, I hear you, ski- Now, personally, the girls that ing people. “What about us?” curl and primp and pinch for Let me explain: I dislike physi- two hours before going to bake cal activity when I am on vaca- in the sun sort of make me angry. tion. I am also not a huge fan of But we can easily do this without the colder climates, and lastly, the those two extra hours. marshmellow look has never ap- The big hat works wonders pealed to my sense of couture. I’m for any disastrous bed head, and ignoring it simply because I can. it provides some much needed Get your own column. shade for that dirty romance novel tucked secretly away in the fanny The Fanny Pack pack. Try not to gasp. Do not throw It is basically an all-in-one this paper down and turn the makeover for the lazy, sun burnt page. I can explain myself. and young-at-heart college girl. A I have recently discovered the slight shielding of the not made- wonders of this vastly over-looked up face, a shadow here and there; and underestimated item. it’s all in the basics, baby. Even though it is reminiscent of an older, slightly obese man wan- Final Words of Advice dering the grounds of a theme Now there are definitely a num- park with map, visor and corn ber of other items that I would dog in tow, we really need to give consider to be beneficial to the it a second chance. average female spring breaker. Said man might be onto some- However, for the sake of space thing. and continued enjoyment of my First of all, it is in the most Oscar-watching time, I will cut convenient spot ever. It requires this article to the chase and close minimal to no effort. They come with a quick list of things to re- in a variety of colors, too. Also, if member. one has still not successfully shed Avoid the loss of car keys. Al- the entirety of that extra winter ways, always remember where the pooch, here we are: a great alter- car is parked. Do not think things native to exercise and dieting. that could lead to potential death Just strap it on where the prob- or paralysis are “good ideas at the lem area is, and voila! Though the time.” Do not ever be forced to rolling backpack trend sadly never use that phrase the next morning. came back into style, we can take Do not take candy (or any other back the fanny’s status once and food or liquid substances) from for all (if it ever had one). strangers in fedoras sporting shifty moustaches. The Big Hat And for God’s sake, bring some Girls cannot just roll out of bed spare cash along. SPORTS

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RAIN-OUT, continued from page 8 Ole Miss baseball does it right

BY ALEX LAKE I watched what I’d guess to be lowed college baseball at all in to NCAA basketball information not think that football and baseball The Daily Mississippian 2,000 students pack right field the past few years. – show that schools such as Tulsa, game attendance is correlated with on opening night at Swayze In his 10 years as the Ole Miss Vanderbilt, Creighton, George alcohol consumption, but I do. When it comes to Ole Miss Field for a baseball game in baseball coach, Mike Bianco has Washington, Liberty, Virginia Perhaps we need a replacement athletics, there have always been February — a game with an been to the NCAA Tournament Commonwealth and Fordham for the Tad-Smith Coliseum, some serious issues. announced attendance of close nine times. spend more on their basketball which would be quite a project to Let’s take basketball for ex- to 8,500. That includes hosting four programs annually than Ole Miss organize and fund. ample, where C.M. Tad Smith Comparatively speaking, that straight Regionals and playing (2.5 million, 12th in the South- However, showing a national Coliseum is possibly the worst mark falls short of only two in four Super Regionals in the eastern Conference). audience just how little we care venue in the Southeastern Con- basketball games this season. last six years. The recently completed basket- about basketball the way we did ference. When it comes to facilities, Yes, there haven’t been any ball practice facility was an impor- last Thursday could be the catalyst Problems with Rebel basket- Ole Miss has the best in the Omaha appearances, but with tant step forward for our program, for such a project. ball doesn’t stop at the admin- , and, the Rebels starting the season but the coliseum has been cheat- Ole Miss already owns the space istrative level. The team hasn’t therefore, the best in the coun- 7-1 and winning a series against ing death for decades now and will next to the movie theater that the had support for the entirety try. a good Houston team over the need to be replaced if Ole Miss is old Walmart occupies. That lot of Andy Kennedy’s tenure as And yes, I’ve been to Alex weekend, this year might be as serious about making a commit- could be used for many different coach, and after another disap- Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, good as any for Bianco and his ment to basketball. things, but parking would not be pointing season, this won’t be and no, it doesn’t beat the Ole program to make that step. The results we’ve been getting an issue if the University decided changing for another year. Miss stadium. There are some No, I’m not crowning the are perhaps even better than we to place a new basketball facility in With football, there’s either ignorant people in “our State” Rebels champion of anything should expect for an SEC team that area. concern with on-field perfor- who claim Dudy Noble Field yet. spending like a Missouri Valley Tad Smith could then get the mance or the issue of fans leav- in Starkville is superior to the There’s still a lot of baseball to Conference program. proper burial it deserves, and the ing for before the Rebels’ offering. That argument play, and with the Southeastern If we fired both coaches today space it occupies on campus, lo- game is over. isn’t really even an argument, Conference being as good as it is the only applicants we’d get back cated right next to Fraternity Row Without question, there is and is, for lack of a better word, (the conference has the nation’s are high school coaches and water and the impressive new law school, one sport that the University stupid. No. 1, No. 2, No. 4 and No. 9 polo instructors. could finally be brought into the knows how to do and does quite I suppose none of this should teams), things are rather tough Ole Miss needs something to get 21st century. well in nearly all phases. come as a surprise if you’ve fol- for any team in the league. excited about basketball. If only Instead, we’ll probably install there were some kind of space on the “Tad Smith Tarp” and have campus that we could use to set ball boys roll it out whenever the up a giant party — complete with rain gets to be too much for the booze and large tents filled with roof. The tarp can say “Experience picnic foods — and get everyone Amazing.” loaded before the games, we might Tell your friends we’re a baseball be able to pull that off. Some may school. Interested in serving on the ASB Vice President’s Executive Council?

Applications will be available February 23rd in the ASB Offi ce (Union 4th fl oor) and are due back by March 1st.

Contact Sarah Bransford with any questions about dates or available positions [email protected].

Don’t miss out on the next BIG Ole Miss tradition! Join with your fellow students in saying “Thanks” to the Oxford and Lafayette communities! Saturday, March 26th, 2011 Visit www.olemiss.edu/thebigevent to fi nd out more information. To volunteer log on to your myolemiss account and click “Big Event Volunteer Registration.” CLASSIFIEDS

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SPORTS | 3.1.11 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 8 Perry leads Ole Miss softball on the circle BY MATT SIGLER Once at Ole Miss, it didn’t working and they were chasing The Daily Mississippian take long for Perry to see action my junk.” at the collegiate level. In her Perry said she hasn’t thought Senior Lindsey Perry takes debut in 2008, Perry appeared about continuing to play soft- to the circle in a way like no in 20 games and increased that ball after her Ole Miss career other. Calm and relaxed, yet number in each of the years ends — the education major focused and intense, the right- she’s been in Oxford. is ready to start teaching. But handed pitcher knows the task But it’s 2011 that could prove if she does decide to continue at hand and has only one thing to be Perry’s best season. Last with softball, a career overseas on her mind: domination. Friday, Perry was on a roll at is always an option. Throughout her career, she’s the Rebels’ own Red and Blue Perry is focusing on her se- done just that. At Madison Classic where she struck out a nior season right now – a sea- Central High School, Perry career-high 15 batters against son that includes ambitious not only posted a 64-10 mark Austin Peay in a 4-3 Ole Miss team goals. but also served as captain of win. “We know there are going to the basketball team. “Our catcher combo be some rough patches,” Perry “I received a scholarship for worked,” said Perry, who leads said. “But we are going to play softball, but basketball was al- Ole Miss (5-11) with three hard and go hard, and carry ways fun to play,” Perry said. wins. “We had a good rise ball this good high into SEC play.” ALEX EDWARDS | The Daily Mississippian Rain-out raises questions about OM basketball

BY ANDREW DICKSON the game as water leaking through (6-8 SEC) — but it’s difficult for The Daily Mississippian the coliseum’s roof caused a player me to complain about the quality to slip during a fast break. The of players and the coaching while Someone at this newspaper had game was paused and eventually it’s raining in the coliseum. Sadly, to put the events of last Thursday called off, with the Volunteers be- this leaky roof isn’t a new prob- into perspective, when C.M. Tad ing awarded a 66-39 victory – the lem. Smith Coliseum turned into a first win in Pat Summit’s illustrious But those results come as no natatorium on national television career to come by literally wiping surprise to anyone familiar with (and senior night) after water be- the floor with the opponent. the history of Ole Miss Athletics. gan leaking onto the court during Serving as a host to basketball In more than 100 years of play- a game between the Lady Rebels games and as proof that aliens ex- ing basketball, the Ole Miss men’s and the No. 4 Tennessee Volun- ist, has been team has won just three games in teers. It was an ugly job, but I was in use at Ole Miss for a long, long the NCAA Tournament. Though up for it. time. From its mother ship design the women have fared a bit better

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