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THE STUDENTMISSISSIPPIAN NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI SERVING OLE MISS AND OXFORD SINCE 1911 Visit theDMonline.com @thedm_news lifestyles lifestyles sports Jarvis Benson Freeform Rebels knock wins Ole Miss introduces off Redhawks idol young adult series Page 4 Page 5 Page 8 Chancellor Students create celebrities through social media meets students through forum TOUSLEY LEAKE [email protected]

The Chancellor’s Flagship Fo- rum launched its new website last week, the first stand alone website dedicated to a chancel- lor and his initiatives at the Uni- versity. As the new chancellor, Jeff Vit- ter said he began this program to meet with groups and individuals at the University and through- out the state of Mississippi in an open setting. The program began at the end of January as a 100- day initiative to inspire commu- nication and conversation within the Ole Miss community. Vitter said he wants to get to know the UM community and learn about PHOTOS BY: KAMERA GRIFFIN AND ARIEL COBBERT what makes our university excel, LEFT: Students jam to the voice of Ole Miss “celebrity” Derek McOmber. CENTER: Willie Willingham,Ole Miss “celebrity” and traffic officer directs oncoming vehicles on and how we can improve on that campus. RIGHT: Bob Bruce dances wduring womens basketball game eariler this season. excellence. the front cover of People, but in a knack for turning something the crossing guard by Farley Hall The Columns Society, one of LIZZIE MCINTOSH [email protected] the nerve waves of social media. mundane into a campus-wide and “the pom pom guy” at basket- the groups with whom Vitter With this type of celebrity, the end catchphrase. ball games. chose to meet, is a group of 12 game is not to become famous; it’s Last year, it was Instagram-fa- Social media outlets like Snap- men and 12 women who serve as The millennial generation, with more of an expression of self and mous Union crossing guard Matt chat, and YikYak have the official hosts and hostesses DNA practically wired for social being in the right place at the right Jeslis and his ubiquitous words, been key players in the micro-ce- for the University of Mississippi. media, has created a new kind of (or unfortunate) time. “Can I have y’all stop for one sec- lebrity revolution. With the use Bess Nichols, junior journalism celebrity. Ole Miss has an array of these ond? Can I have y’all wait for one of the “campus story” feature on Millennials have created a “stars.” From grove squirrels to minute?” brand of stardom that does not SEE FLAGSHIP PAGE 3 “the singing guy,” students have This year, it is his successors: SEE CELEBRITIES PAGE 3 find itself on the big screen or Under staffing at counseling center leads to crowding

ALEXIS NEELY with the staffing needs until per- out the year, meeting for 353 manent staff members can be sessions and serving 813 partic- SCHOOL [email protected] hired and trained. ipants. 213 psycho-educational 2014-2015YEAR “I have outlined a plan and presentations focusing on a va- Although the University Coun- presented it to the vice chancel- riety of mental health and devel- seling Center’s recent relocation lor and assistant vice chancellor opmental topics were presented >1000students seen to Lester Hall has helped with for Student Affairs that address to over 2,900 members of the accessibility, understaffing has the long term goals of the UCC, campus community. made it difficult for students to including personnel,” Edwards The number of students an book timely appointments. said. “They have been very sup- individual counselor works with 5100appointments University Counseling Cen- portive of the plan and continue varies depending upon their ter Director Quinton “Bud” Ed- to work with me to reach those other responsibilities, from the groups wards said he acknowledged the goals, and it takes time to build number of follow-up sessions, understaffing issue and is work- a staff but we are working dili- initial assessments, walk-ins 353 ing with the Division of Student gently to get us to our goals.” and outreach groups or presen- with sessions Affairs, Provost’s office and During the 2014-2015 aca- tations conducted. Chancellor’s office to address demic year, more than 1,000 The time of the semester also 14 personnel needs. were seen in a clinical capacity in affects the amount of students participants Edwards said administration more than 5,100 appointments has allowed the center to hire in the center. The center also temporary clinicians to help SEE COUNSELING PAGE 3 &813 GRAPHIC BY: CAROLINE CALLAWAY conducted 14 groups through- opinion PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 10 MARCH 2016 | OPINION

THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN EDITORIAL STAFF: COLUMN COLUMN

LOGAN KIRKLAND editor-in-chief My voting problem I voted for Rubio [email protected]

CLARA TURNAGE managing editor [email protected]

TORI WILSON copy chief [email protected]

DREW JANSEN FERGUSON COURTESY: JOHNKASICH.COM COURTESY: MARCORUBIO.COM news editors Congress for a full three years American Dream, is and ought to [email protected] PATRICK WATERS DALTON CAPPS and for some reason he has be. He is the son of immigrants, [email protected] [email protected] managed to dodge the criti- who worked hard so that he could LIZZIE MCINTOSH assistant news editor cism that has been lumped on have a brighter future than they Mississippi had its Republi- Marco Rubio, who has been in Every Republican has a choice did. This experience makes the COLLIN BRISTER can and Democratic primaries Congress for almost two years to make. American dream personal to him, sports editor this Tuesday. Donald Trump longer. Ted Cruz is a methodi- Will we, as a party, nominate and gives him the energy to serve [email protected] won the majority of Republi- cal, uncompromising individu- someone who has virtually no his country through elected office. can delegates and Hilary Clin- al who is not what this country chance of defeating Hillary Clin- Rubio knows the stories of average BRIAN SCOTT RIPPEE ton won the vast majority of needs in a leader. He has a set ton this fall and who has absolute- Americans. He knows what it is to assistant sports editor Democratic delegates. I walked group of ideas and morals; al- ly no record of conservatism or struggle with student loans, in- [email protected] around campus trying to de- though they may be good for experience? stead of having a free trip to Har- termine whom I would vote himself and other evangelical Or will we nominate a proven vard Law School. Senator Rubio ZOE MCDONALD for as a moderate Republican. Christians, they are not good conservative, who can inspire and is man of principle and believes MCKENNA WIERMAN I will go ahead and admit that for this country. As Christ says expand our party in ways never in conservative values, even if that lifestyles editors I did not vote in the primary, in Mark 12:16, “ Render to Cae- done before? means upsetting those in his own [email protected] for more complicated reasons sar the things that are Caesar’s, The first option is represented party, which he did when he chal- than just I did not want to and to God the things that are by Donald Trump, the second by lenged popular Florida Governor HOLLY BAER vote or because I did not feel God’s.” Maybe Cruz should Marco Rubio. In an average elec- Charlie Crist in the 2010 Florida opinion editor it would be worth it. I would understand the difference be- tion year, Rubio would win the Senate Republican primary. [email protected] like to take those reading this tween the roles of government nomination easily. But this is no Senator Rubio has outlined de- through my thought process and faith. average year. After almost eight tailed domestic and international ARIEL COBBERT of deciding whom to vote for. Trump, who I believe is not years of disastrous policies from policies that position our country CAMERON BROOKS This will also bleed into my as terrible as Ted Cruz, has al- the Obama administration, too to lead the world in this century photography editors thought process for the presi- most no set ideas or policies, many Americans feel that our and beyond. Most importantly, [email protected] dential election. which means he can change country’s best days are far behind he is by far the best candidate to My biggest issue with choos- things as he sees fit. This can us. We refer to the “American beat Hillary Clinton this fall. He CAROLINE CALLAWAY ing whom to vote for in the be good or bad if he actually Dream” in past tense all too of- will expand the Republican par- design editor Republican primary is merely wins the republican nomina- ten. Many have looked to Donald ty, bringing in new voters to its a game of numbers. Currently, tion. What this implies is that Trump as someone who change cause, especially Hispanics and ASHLEY GAMBLE Trump is perceived by many online editor Trump could very possibly re- our course to a more prosperous young people. to be the Republican nominee lease a series of actual policies future. Finally, Senator Rubio provides JAKE THRASHER for president. Trump is leading and plans that are complete- If nominated, he would stray a contrast between himself, other CARA KEYSER in delegates followed by Ted ly rational. Bear in mind the from our party’s core principles, contenders, and Secretary Clin- illustrators Cruz, Marco Rubio and, finally, possibility of this happening lose to Secretary Clinton and en- ton. The American people have John Kasich. If I voted today I is rather low. Trump has done danger our party’s survival. If a burning desire for something would have voted for John Ka- one thing though, and that is somehow elected, his policies new, someone that can create ADVERTISING STAFF: sich, but in the game of num- bringing people who typically would drive us into recession, and real and effective change that EVAN MILLER bers Kasich at this point has do not vote to the Republican he would be looked at as a farce will make our country better for advertising sales manager the least chance of winning. Party. As much as I advocate on the world stage. He has neither future generations. While people [email protected] Some say that a vote for him for people to vote, how does the skillset nor decorum required like Hillary Clinton and Donald is wasted, and in some way it more people voting for Trump of a President. The President of Trump represent the past of this CARY ALLEN is, but it is an attempt to take actually benefit this country. the United States is supposed to country, and divide us by race, BEN NAPOLETAN away any vote from Trump or This is an interesting question be a character that represents gender or religion, Marco Rubio DANIELLE RANDALL Cruz. I refuse to let my party to ask yourself. Does bringing what is great about our country, is a unifier, and a person that has

PIERRE WHITESIDE fall into the hands of fanatics. in more voters help this coun- and Donald Trump is not what is the best ability and skillset to lead account executives The Republican Party has try if the majority votes for great about our country. the country to a brighter future. GRACE BAIRD been taken into the hands of Donald Trump? Marco Rubio is someone that Patrick Waters is a freshman MADELEINE DEAR two unproven individuals. Dalton Capps is a senior his- is a living example of what the accounting major from St. Louis, ROBERT LOCKARD Ted Cruz has not even been in tory major from Coldwater. basic promise of our nation, the Missouri . ELLEN SPIES creative designers THIS IS PART TWO OF A SERIES ON VOTING IN MISSISSIPPI. SEE THEDMONLINE.COM S. GALE DENLEY FOR PART ONE WHICH FOCUSES ON DEMOCRAT CANDIDATES STUDENT MEDIA CENTER PATRICIA THOMPSON THE DAILY The Daily Mississippian The Daily Mississippian welcomes letters to the editor. Let- Director of Student Media and MISSISSIPPIAN is published Monday ters should be addressed to The Daily Mississippian, 201 Daily Mississippian Faculty through Friday during Bishop Hall, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS, 38677-1848, Adviser S. Gale Denley Student the academic year, on or e-mailed to [email protected]. Media Center days when classes are Letters should be typed, double-spaced and no longer than ROY FROSTENSON 201 Bishop Hall, scheduled. 300 words. Letters may be edited for clarity, space or libel. Assistant Director/Radio and P.O. Box 1848 Third-party letters and those bearing pseudonyms, pen Advertising University, MS Contents do not names or “name withheld” will not be published. Publi- represent the DEBRA NOVAK 38677-1848 cation is limited to one letter per individual per calendar official opinions of month. Creative Services Manager The University of Main Number: Mississippi or The Daily Letters should include phone and email contact informa- KENNETH SESSIONS 662.915.5503 tion so that editors can verify authenticity. Letters from stu- Media Technology Manager Mississippian unless Business Hours: specifically indicated. dents should include grade classification and major; letters JADE MAHARREY Monday-Friday, from faculty and staff should include title and the college, Administrative Assistant 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ISSN 1077-8667 school or department where the person is employed. news NEWS | 10 MARCH 2016 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 3

Despite current staffing issues break to being regularly featured COUNSELING the center is experiencing, Lewis on students’ Snapchat stories. In said he encourages students to fact, he did not realize he was “the continued from page 1 understand the great things that singing guy” until a friend told the center does for the Ole Miss him he noticed him on multiple community. student’s posts. visiting the center, Edwards “They do a lot of things, such McOmber said he does not have said, because clinical service de- as allowing students to come and a Snapchat account himself, but mands usually increase steadily talk,” Lewis said. “I was very, he steadily noticed people starting to a peak around midterms and very blessed to be referred to a to record him walking on campus. maintain a high level for the rest great counselor and to really be “The reason why I sing is I just of the semester. able to open up and talk with enjoy it. I want to get better at Junior journalism major someone about my experiences singing and this was a way to do Dylan Lewis has been using the coming in as a freshman. I give that,” McOmber said. “I had no services the counseling center all the credit to the Counseling PHOTO BY: KAMERA GRIFFIN idea everything was going to ex- provides since freshman year. Center for me being at Ole Miss, plode the way it did in the social year as no word at all, but an emo- He said he feels the center is un- because without them I probably CELEBRITIES media aspect.” ji. Following the announcement, derstaffed but always scheduling wouldn’t be here.” continued from page 1 The most recent celeb on cam- the Oxford University Press team follow-ups can eliminate the dif- Considering the probable pus found his start in the Uni- released a statement detailing the ficulty in making appointments. growth in need for student coun- versity’s newest building. His reason behind their decision. “Each time you go, they al- seling services, the Edwards said Snapchat, students are able to stardom came from being regu- “Emojis have come to embody ways schedule your follow-up the center plans to adjust accord- take instant videos and pictures of larly featured on the Pavilion big a core aspect of living in a digital appointment,” Lewis said. “I ingly. anything or anyone at the Univer- screen and the Snapchat campus world that is visually driven, emo- went every week, so it’s very easy “In the long-range plan, we sity and immediately share it with story. When Bob Bruce stood up tionally expressive and obsessive- when you actually set a time that are preparing to meet that need the entire UM community. With and danced with red pom poms ly immediate,” the team said. you can go and go that time every through increasing staff, increas- the posting of a video or snap of during basketball games, UM stu- This “emotionally expressive week. If you’re one of those peo- ing budget and building a com- a picture, students can create the dents took notice. and obsessively immediate” digi- ple that is kind of sporadic with prehensive training program,” next Ole Miss buzzword. Bruce is originally from Itta tal generation latches onto small your times and scheduling, then Edwards said. Dennis Nelson, affectionately Bena and now spends half the ideas and expands them into an it can be a lot more difficult.” known as “Super D,” has become year in Clinton and the other half establishment in a matter of sec- known for his friendly service, at his family’s condo in Oxford. onds. The Ole Miss campus is no smoothie-making prowess and Although he did not attend college we move from great to greater? stranger to this sensation. impromptu handshakes at the himself, Bruce said he has been All are questions that are import- With people milling about cam- FLAGSHIP Grill at 1810. Ole Miss Dining an Ole Miss fan for as long as he ant to ask and are critical to our pus phone-to-face, quirky habits posted a picture on their Insta- can remember. He is now retired continued from page 1 university’s direction as we move and unusual behavior of unsus- gram account Monday of Nelson from the insurance business, with forward.” pecting subjects are easier than bumping fists with a customer. a schedule that allows him to sup- UM Communications designed ever to capture and broadcast to and political science major, was “Dennis is unique to Ole Miss,” port all the UM sports he wants. and oversees the Flagship Forum the world at large. one of the students he met at that sophomore accountancy major A loyal Ole Miss supporter, website. The website includes an For “the singing guy”, senior forum. Chandler Telfer said. “He brings Bruce attends all home baseball interactive introduction to Vitter management and informations “The effort he is making to meet his own personality to the job in a games, women’s and men’s bas- and his wife, Sharon. systems major Derek McOmber, with different groups on campus way that’s entertaining. He loves ketball games and football games. The site also features a “Chan- his following came from his love and hear various points of view is what he does and always makes Like McOmber, Bruce was com- cellor’s Blog,” where Vitter shares for singing and making other peo- really exciting to see, because the it a fun time going to the grill. It’s pletely unaware of but pleasantly his thoughts and ideas with stu- ple’s days better. He first started diversity of input is imperative to not your normal dinning experi- surprised by his fame on campus. dents and alumni. singing on an O.U.T. bus, where Chancellor Vitter understanding ence.” Sophomore broadcast journal- The website is a place where he quickly realized his singing was this community,” Nichols said. Similarly, crossing guard Willie ism major Kinsey McLaughlin is one can find important news, ini- making the days of other bus rid- By the end of this week, the Willingham makes his daily du- a loyal Rebels basketball fan like tiatives, information and events ers a little brighter. Chancellor will have met with 87 ties special to those around him. Bruce. happening at the University. Vit- From there, McOmber started groups, including student and He can be found singing gospel “His energy is contagious,” Mc- ter described the new website as walking as a means to get exercise alumni organizations. songs while directing students Laughlin said. “He stands up and a “virtual Starbucks” in which the and sang along the way. Some topics discussed in these toward Lamar Hall and ensuring shakes his pom poms to every community can gather and dis- “I love entertaining people. forums include opportunities they cross the street safely. He is song that our band plays. He’s an cuss opportunities and challenges I’m an entertainer by nature,” offered to students like study a regular feature on the Snapchat ideal Rebel fan and one day, when happening at Ole Miss. McOmber said. “I enjoy being the abroad programs, highlighting campus story and a regular part of I am his age, I hope to be as en- “Perhaps most importantly, the person to come along and make areas in which the University is the lives of many on campus. thusiastic and lively as him at Ole website is a way for me to connect people happy and inspire them to succeeding and measures the In November, the Oxford Dic- Miss sporting events.” and stay in touch with our faculty, be themselves.” school should take in advancing tionary announced the word of the staff, students and alumni during McOmber said he credits his big the ideas of students, faculty and the remaining days of the forum,” alumni. Vitter said. “It’s a virtual gather- “What makes Ole Miss a great ing place where I hope members university?” Vitter said. “What is of the Ole Miss family will share distinctive about our University their ideas about our institution.” that should not change? How do

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PHOTOS BY: ALEEA SOPHIA LEFT: Supporters hold up posters for Jarvis Benson, winner of Ole Miss Idol. RIGHT: Jarvis Benson, Winner of Ole Miss Idol, peforming at the Student Union Wednesday night.

COLUMN Water Spaniel releases “Sky Funeral”and it is great ALICE MCKELVEY with May Queen and Young Buf- an album in my own space with [email protected] falo this Thursday. my own equipment so that was If you missed it, I feel sorry for fulfilling. Since we all live in differ- Cleveland-based band Wa- you. ent places and work jobs/attend ter Spaniel has been making its The band thus far has consist- school/etc. it was difficult to find rounds across the state over the ed of lead singer Forrest Philpot, time to get parts recorded. This is last few years, and their fourth al- guitarist Dylan Crouch, bass play- definitely the longest it’s taken us bum comes out this Sunday. er Jesse Mansfield, and drummer to get an album recorded but it’s Oh boy, get ready for this one. Jonathon Hernandez. Hernandez definitely our best one yet, musi- It’ll blow your mind. recently moved to Colorado, so cally and sonically.” I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Oxford resident Thomas Williams The eight-track album begins this band live on many occasions, will fill in on drums for shows. with the song “Black Planet/Mega and they’re some incredibly cool Now back to the album, titled Blocks,” which starts out with guys. “Sky Funeral.” Even their album nearly three-and-a-half minutes I’m always excited to see a cover is cool. I’ve listened to their of ambient/experimental noise bunch of sweaty 20-something- previous albums (and actually that’s almost space-like. The song year-old guys shred in face paint, own most of them), but Water then progresses into Water Span- knitted shawls and gold tights Spaniel pulls out all the stops for iel’s traditional sludgy shoegaze, (and I mean that; not only does “Sky Funeral.” dreamy vocals and hard inter- their music kick a**, but their “‘Sky Funeral’ was recorded in ludes of shredding on bass and my basement (called The Crypt) guitar. stage presence is pretty rad, too). COURTESY: WWW..COM/WATERSPANIEL They just played a show featur- in Memphis,” Mansfield said. “It According to Mansfield, there’s ing all new songs at Proud Larry’s was the first time I got to record plenty of recognizable material read like poignant free verse poet- favorite from the album is track that sounds like their other work ry. three, “Honey Island Swamp.” but they also pushed further into In the fourth song “Back Space,” Cascading guitar riffs over echo- post-rock, noise rock, ambient the first stanza reads “standing ing vocals and a heavy bass and and electronic territory. outside / we were wasted / your drum line create that dream rock “It’s bigger, weirder, sadder, mouth & your light still in my skin feel. meaner and overall more fully re- / unsettled with the way things The final song, “Whereabouts,” alized,” Mansfield said. have settled down / always hope ties this album nicely together These tracks do seem to have a you’ll be okay despite knowing I’m with a more instrumental and darker tone than previous Water not for now.” noise-esque outro similar to the Spaniel albums, but I think that’s Pretty powerful human emo- first song’s intro. what makes them unique. And to tion stuff, right? So, boys and girls, “Sky Funer- put it bluntly, I love it. The lyrics I will say though, my personal al” is coming out Sunday. While you’re enjoying your spring break on the slopes in Col- orado or out on the beach in Gulf Shores, make sure you add Wa- ter Spaniel’s newest album to the mix. You won’t regret it. You can check out the rest of their music online (for free!) at waterspaniel.bandcamp.com.

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Finally, “” takes Freeform’s goal of edgi- ness a step further by ramping up the focus on the character of Alec Lightwood, played by Matthew Daddario. Alec’s struggle with his sex- uality and internalized ho- mophobia, a storyline that played a popular but heart- breakingly small role in the original books, has become one of the main plot lines within the show. Perhaps the series’ best quality when com- pared to the source material is the inclusivity, not just of di- verse roles and story lines, but the inclusivity that turns the show into an ensemble cast, instead of just the Edgy-Boy- Meets-Special-Girl Show. Like the books that inspired it, and the author of said books, “Shadowhunters” has its flaws. The writing strays into cheesiness, the pacing moves like a runaway train through the first two epi- sodes, and some of the acting can come across amateurish and melodramatic. However, the heart of this show lies within its adapt- ability and the dedication to COURTESY: SHADOWHUNTERSTV.COM representation and real life AUDREY HALL books. This pursuit in “edgi- the Old Spice commercials. Main character Clary Fray’s issues. For example, “Shad- [email protected] ness” gave us sensuality, lan- Mexican-Lebanese actress story line revolves around owhunters” gives an unflinch- guage, multiple shirtless male Emeraude Toubia plays Isa- rescuing her mother, while ing metaphor for classism and stars and one very memorable belle Lightwood and Alberto Isabelle Lightwood deals with racism in the conflict between The young adult genre has inquiry about dealing meth in Rosende portrays Simon Lew- the heavy expectations of her the Shadowhunters and the become a 21st century phe- churches. is. family. Unlike the books, in Downworlders. Freeform’s at- nomenon thanks to mega-hits But what sets “Shadowhunt- If you’re a “Glee” fan, you which the two main girls clash tempt to “grow up” as a net- like “Harry Potter,” “The Hun- ers” apart from its predeces- should also recognize Har- instantly, “Shadowhunters” work is reflected in “Shadow- ger Games,” and “The Fault sors within the young adult ry Shum Jr. as the glittery gives us some welcome fe- hunters” attempt to represent in Our Stars.” The entertain- genre is the diversity within warlock Magnus Bane. There male friendship between the millennial perspective ment industry profits hugely the cast and characters. Clary hasn’t been any singing yet, them instead. The show also and focus on identity. from the trend of best-selling Fray’s father figure in the but he has already had more introduces a character named That alone makes the show novels aimed at teenagers and books, Luke Garroway, is a speaking lines than Mike Lydia Branwell, whose an- worth a watch. Currently in young adults being turned into white bookshop owner, but in Chang ever did (sorry Gleeks). cestors are familiar to fans of the second half of the season, hit movies. Cassandra Clare’s “Shadowhunters,” he is por- Along with the racial rep- the books and whose purpose check it out at 8 p.m. Tues- “The Mortal Instruments,” a trayed by Isaiah Mustafa, bet- resentation and occasional- might be divisive, but there days on Freeform. series of books based on the ter known as The Man Your ly cheesy story telling comes is no denying her empowered conflict of angels, demons and Man Could Smell Like from strong female characters, too. presence. the humans stuck between, has spawned several spin-off novel series, a film adapta- Listen to tion flop and, most recently, a controversial TV adaptation. Rebel Radio There has been so much circu- lation and fanfare that author Sherrilyn Kenyon’s lawsuit TODAY! against Clare over copyright infringements hasn’t slowed the attention on Freeform’s adaptation, “Shadowhunt- ers,” or Clare’s latest novel “Lady Midnight,” which hit the shelves March 8. “Shadowhunters” debuted MUSIC the night that Freeform, for- merly known as ABC Family, HOUR changed its name and de- WITH sign. Freeform hopes to shed some of the limiting aspects Sam Mooney of its formerly family-friend- from 11-noon ly name, according to its new ad campaign. Their interest in adopting a new look is re- flected in “Shadowhunters,” which heralded the change with scenes aimed at the young adults who were fans of the “Mortal Instruments” 36355 sports PAGE 6 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 10 MARCH 2016 | SPORTS Rebels continue winning streak against Penguins

PHOTO BY: EVAN TURNER Elisha Jahnke pitches during the game against Youngstown state Wednesday night.

JONATHAN CREEKMORE for four strikeouts in three in- coach. [email protected] nings. “It’s been unbelievable. It’s The Rebel offense combined a dream job for me,” Smith Rebel ORDER ONLINE for seven stolen bases in the said. “I work with the best WWW.DOMINOS.COM Ole Miss Softball defeated THURSDAY game, bringing their season people in the nation. It’s a the Youngstown State Pen- OPEN LATE guins 9-2 on Wednesday at total to 76, only 15 away from huge family, and that’s what 10” 1 TOPPING PIZZA the Ole Miss Softball Com- breaking the school record of it’s all about. It’s about every- Order 2 $3.99 Online Code 236-3030 90 set just a year ago. body getting along and every- for Delivery REBEL 36381 plex. The Rebels extended their “We’re just aggressive. body supporting each other, win streak to 12-straight We’re aggressive on the bases. and that’s really important games. Elisha Jahnke got the We want to put pressure on for me. That’s what sold me win on the mound with four the defense,” Ole Miss head on this job, the family atmo- strikeouts and one earned run softball coach Mike Smith sphere. Then, we bring that in four innings. said. “If we can do that, we here into the family we have After allowing one run in know that we’re probably go- on the field. Our girls believe the top of the first, Ole Miss ing to get thrown out some- in each other and are willing responded by putting up five times. We know that we’re to battle for each other. The in the bottom of the inning to probably going to leave early 50 wins are really a testament take a 5-1 lead. sometimes. I think that’s part to the time, effort and work of In the fourth, the Rebels of our success now in the 20 the teams the past two years.” put up runs from Elantra Cox, wins that we put pressure on Coach Mike Smith is also Kylan Becker and Bry Castro defenses, and it gives us an only two wins away from 800 to bring the score to 9-2. opportunity to put people into in his career. After widening the mar- scoring positions and win ball The Rebels host the Missou- gin to seven runs, the Reb- games.” ri Tigers for a three game se- els changed pitchers twice Wednesday’s win also ries this weekend in their first to Krista Jacobs then Kayla marked Coach Smith’s 50th SEC series of the year. Landwehrmier who combined win as the Ole Miss head

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CODY THOMASON [email protected]

The safety positions for the Ole Miss Rebels have a lot of moving parts this spring. At the rover spot vacated by former senior Trae Elston, soph- omore Zedrick Woods is playing, along with junior C.J. Moore. At free safety, junior C.J. Hamp- ton is the No. 1 option, with junior A.J. Moore also seeing time there along with redshirt freshman Ar- mani Linton. At the husky position, redshirt freshman Montrell Custis and true freshmen Myles Hartsfield and Greg Eisworth are all com- peting while senior Tony Conner recovers from knee surgery. Safeties coach Corey Batoon broke down what he was look- ing to do with the safety position during the spring. “We have a couple of guys who have been in the system two or three years,” Batoon said. “They know the terminology, just trying to see where they best fit in the system, and spring is the time to do that.” Batoon said he was impressed with the progress Custis made during his redshirt season. PHOTO BY: ARIEL COBBERT “He got in the weight room and Zedrick Woods practices tackling during Monday’s pratice. changed his body,” Batoon said. “He was a corner body, now you his freshman year with the Reb- toon with his versatility. “We haven’t really moved him up. He’s been great in terms of look at him out there and he’s one els, but did not have a set position, “Looks like a guy that’s not out around to a bunch of other posi- communication where he’s able of our biggest safeties now, so he’s playing dimeback, husky, rover of high school,” Batoon said. “He tions so he knows that position. to help the guys around him play done a great job in the offseason and free safety during the season. spent a year in prep school and He’s a very good vocal leader out a little bit better, play a little bit and from an understanding per- Batoon said he saw this as a looks kind of similar to a junior there, he helps those kids get lined faster.” spective he’s really come along.” positive for Woods learning the college guy in terms of his matu- Batoon said he liked the poten- defense, but the goal was to find rity. He’s a physical kid.” tial he saw from Linton, but recog- which position he could really ex- Batoon said C.J. Hampton has a nized that the redshirt freshman cel at. chance to really step up and lead still needed time to adjust to the “Very good football I.Q. as a the new Ole Miss secondary. college level. freshman coming in and really “(Hampton) maybe should “I think he’s still trying to feel just trying to find a place that he have redshirted that freshman his way through it,” Batoon said. feels most comfortable, cause year, but we didn’t have the depth “As he gets more confidence in knowledge-wise he knows all four that we wanted, so he was able to himself, he’ll be fine.” positions,” Batoon said. play, so the benefit of that was he Zedrick Woods saw a lot of time Hartsfield also impressed Ba- learned the system,” Batoon said.

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When Will Golsan stepped to the plate with two strikes, a run- ner on second and two outs, Ole Miss was down 4-2. When Will Golsan’s at-bat was over, Ole Miss was tied with Southeast Missouri State at 4 as the sophomore first baseman de- posited a 1-2 pitch over the left field wall. Ole Miss would go on to win 6-4. It was a shot in the arm for the Rebels, who had fallen behind due to some untimely errors in the field and a solid performance from sophomore Redhawk pitch- er Adam Pennington. “It felt good,” Golsan said of the blast. “I just kept my hands back and tried to drive it somewhere. Luckily, it got over the fence.” The Rebels had fallen behind with some sloppy play in the field and a solid performance from Redhawk sophomore starting pitcher Adam Pennington. The Rebels were able to take the lead in the bottom of the 8th PHOTO BY: CAMERON BROOKS inning when senior pinch-hit- Will Golsan first baseman attempts to tag a runner during a pickoff in Tuesday’s game. ter Holt Perdzock stepped to Freshmen Andy Pagnozzi themselves in a close contest late hitters to give the Rebels the 6-4 the season has gone seven in- the plate in the bottom of the started the game on the mound in the game. The Rebels pen only victory. nings, only allow two unearned eighth inning and smacked a for the Rebels and only surren- gave up one hit to the 19 batters “Tonight we needed (Stokes) to runs while striking out six. bases-loaded single to left field to dered one unearned run in four they faced over five innings. be sharp,” Ole Miss head baseball “(Bianco) wants me to come out drive in two runs to put the Reb- innings before he was pulled for Will Stokes started the seventh coach Mike Bianco said. “Maybe of the pen and get the job done,” els ahead. his pitch count. inning and retired four of five that was the difference. It was in Woolfolk said. “I go in there and The Rebels pitched well on The back end of the bullpen batters he faced before handing that close game, where we really try to throw as many strikes as I Wednesday as they didn’t give up was dominant again, and they the ball to Wyatt Short. Short needed him to be sharp.” can and get the job done.” an earned run. needed to be as the Rebels found retired the final four Redhawks The Ole Miss bullpen didn’t The Rebels have relied on a give up an earned run in five in- myriad of newcomers. Ole Miss nings on Wednesday, and have has thrown eight new pitchers now gone 19 innings without giv- over the course of the first 13 ing up an earned run, dating back games. The newcomers have only to the Feb. 28 victory over No. 2 given up seven earned runs in Louisville. 41.2 innings, good for a 1.51 ERA. The Ole Miss bullpen has only “We knew they were very tal- given up eight earned runs on the ented,” Bianco said. “You just season over 54.2 innings, good don’t know which ones are for a 1.32 ERA. ready to do it right now. Fortu- The bullpen has seen a lot of nately, a lot of those young guys key additions this season from have stepped in and pitched like freshmen including Pagnozzi and they’re capable of right now.” and Dallas Woolfolk. The Rebels will take on Gram- Woolfolk pitched one inning bling State this weekend in Wednesday, giving up an un- a three-game series, the last earned run and flashing velocity non-conference series before Sun.-Wed. 10:30am-1:00am, Thurs.-Sat. 10:30am-2:00am 36257 into the mid 90’s. Woolfolk on SEC play starts.