Ole Miss women's basketball lost to South Carolina in SEC play. Sania Feagin, Chloe Kitts led Dawn Staley's team to victory.
OXFORD — It took Sira Thienou just one bucket in the second half of the Ole Miss women's basketball game to establish a new career high. Ole Miss beat Florida 94-69 on Thursday night in Oxford.
LSU women's basketball closes out its regular season schedule with a Sunday meeting vs. Ole Miss. Here's how to watch, ...
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Ole Miss’ strong effort against No. 6/6 South Carolina, but fell short, 75-59, Thursday night in its final home game of the season at the SJB Pavilion. The Rebels (18-9, 9-6 SEC) blocked nine Gamecock ...
Sira Thienou led Ole Miss (18-9, 9-6) with 15 points, and Christeen Iwuala added 10 points with nine rebounds. The Rebels forced 15 turnovers and blocked nine shots but shot only 37% from the field.
The Rebels force an average of 21.5 turnovers per game and are No. 2 in the SEC with 11.9 steals per game, above South Carolina, which is averaging 9.5. Ole Miss freshman guard Sira Thienou is ...
BOTTOM LINE: Ole Miss visits Mississippi State after Sira Thienou scored 29 points in Ole Miss' 94-69 win against the Florida Gators. The Bulldogs are 7-1 in home games. Mississippi State ranks ...
Sira Thienou reflects on her 29-point performance against the Gators, explaining how she is able to remain versatile on the court and be an asset for the Rebels' offense.
Sira Thienou paces the Rebels' offense with 29 points, including a career-high five 3-pointers, to secure a hard-fought 94-69 victory against the Gators.
Ole Miss freshman Sira Thienou led the Rebels with 15 points. Points off turnovers were a big difference. South Carolina had 22. Ole Miss scored 12. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...