2020–21 Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team explained

Mode:Women's basketball
Year:2020–21
Prev Year:2019–20
Next Year:2021–22
Team:Ole Miss Rebels
Conference:Southeastern Conference
Short Conf:SEC
Record:15–12
Conf Record:4–10
Hc Year:3rd
Asst Coach1:Chris Ayers
Asst Coach3:Shay Robinson
Bowl Result:Runner-up

The 2020–21 Ole Miss Rebels women's basketball team represented the University of Mississippi during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Rebels, led by third-year head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin, played their home games at The Pavilion at Ole Miss and competed as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Rebels finished the season 15–12 (4–10 SEC) and received an at-large bid to the Women's National Invitation Tournament, where they lost to Rice in the championship game.

Previous season

The Rebels finished the season with a 7–23 overall record and a 0–16 record in conference play. The Rebels lost to Missouri in the First Round of the SEC tournament. The Rebels were not invited to the postseason.

Offseason

Departures

Ole Miss Departures
NameNumberPos.HeightYearHometownNotes
Dominique Banks 13 F 6'5" Junior Atlanta, GA Transferred to South Carolina State
Jayla Alexander 20 G 5'9" Freshman Pearl, MS
Bryn Parker 25 G 6'0" Freshman Scottsdale, AZ
Deja Cage 31 G 5'8" RS Junior Chicago, IL Graduate transferred to Middle Tennessee
Torri Lewis 44 G 5'11" RS Senior Olive Branch, MS Graduated

Incoming transfers

Ole Miss Incoming Transfers
NameNumberPos.HeightYearHometownPrevious school
0 F 6'5" Junior Maryland
Tiya Douglas 25 G 5'9" Sophomore Trinity Valley CC

Offseason impact

The 2020 offseason was a strong one for third-year head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin. Following the end of the 2019–20 season, Coach "Yo" added assistant coach Shay Robinson from Maryland following NCAA Tournament appearances in each of his six seasons with the Terrapins, including a Final Four appearance in 2015.[1] The Rebels 2020 recruiting class was ranked 13th by ESPN.[2] Following the recruiting class, the Rebels added two instant impact transfers. Tiya Douglas, a sophomore from Trinity Valley Community College in Texas, broke the TVCC single-game record and tied the NJCAA record with 13 three-pointers in a 44-point performance in her freshman season.[3] Following Coach Robinson, Junior Shakira Austin transferred to Ole Miss from Maryland. At Maryland, Austin broke the school's single-season blocks record with 89 her freshman season. She was also on the 2019 All-Big Ten Freshman and Defensive Teams and 2020 All-Big Ten Second Team. Coming out of high school, Austin was a McDonald's All-American and ranked as the #4 overall prospect in the 2018 class. Austin will join freshman signees Jacorriah Bracey and Madison Scott as the third five-star prospect on the Rebels' roster. Austin will also join freshman signee Madison Scott as the first two McDonald's All-Americans in Ole Miss history.[4]

Preseason

SEC media poll

The SEC media poll was released on November 17, 2020 with the Rebels selected to finish in eleventh place in the SEC.[5]

Media poll
1 South Carolina
2 Kentucky
3 Texas A&M
4 Arkansas
5 Mississippi State
6 Tennessee
7 LSU
8 Alabama
9 Georgia
10 Missouri
11 Ole Miss
12 Florida
13 Vanderbilt
14 Auburn

Preseason All-SEC teams

The Rebels had one player selected to the preseason all-SEC teams.

Second team

Shakira Austin

Schedule

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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ole Miss Women's Basketball Adds Shay Robinson as Assistant Coach. April 8, 2020. Ole Miss Athletics.
  2. Web site: 2020 Women's Basketball Class Rankings.
  3. Web site: Ole Miss Women's Basketball Adds JUCO Sharp-Shooter Tiya Douglas. April 15, 2020. Ole Miss Athletics.
  4. Web site: Ole Miss Women's Basketball Adds Maryland Transfer Shakira Austin. April 16, 2020. Ole Miss Athletics.
  5. Web site: Gamecocks tabbed as 2021 SEC Women's Basketball champs.