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TCU v. Mississippi Preview


by LeAnne Harrington

Posted: March 18th, 2007 @ 11:44am


The fifth and final SEC team to receive an NCAA bid is Ole Miss, coached by Carol Ross, in her fourth year at the helm of the Lady Rebels. #7 Seed Ole Miss will face #10 seed Texas Christian University on Sunday, March 18, 2007 at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, CT. Tip-off is scheduled for 12 p.m. EST and is scheduled to be broadcast on ESPN2.

The winner of this game will face the winner of #2 seed Maryland vs. #15 seed Harvard.

This match-up features two teams which are heading in opposite directions; Ole Miss lost 5 of their last 6 games going into the NCAAs, whereas TCU won 6 of their last 8, before falling to Utah in their conference tournament quarterfinals 68-67. Ole Miss and TCU have identical records at 21-10.

Ole Miss is led by All-SEC first team unanimous selection Armintie Price. Price leads the Rebs in scoring (18.1 ppg) rebounding (9.1 rpg) and assists (4.7 apg). Price ranks #2 in the SEC in scoring and #1 in the conference in steals (3.8 spg). As a team, Ole Miss is #9 in the nation in scoring offense, averaging 77.1 points per game.

Facts about TCU:
  • TCU is located in Fort Worth, TX. 
  • TCU plays in the Mountain West Conference; they finished second in the league this season
  • TCU is making their seventh straight appearance and seventh overall in the NCAAs. 
  • TCU leads the Mountain West Conference in scoring, averaging 72.4 ppg. 
  • TCU is led by Junior guard Adrianne Ross; she was named the MWC player of the year, and led the conference in scoring, averaging 17.5 ppg.
TCU’s record against tournament teams is 4-5; whereas Ole Miss’ record is 2-6.
Ole Miss and TCU have played twice previously, with Ole Miss winning both games. The most recent matchup was Dec. 2, 1994, when Ole Miss won 95-56. The Rebels also beat the Lady Frogs 82-67 on Nov. 6, 1993.









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