In a jaw-dropping showcase of women's college basketball dominance, Ole Miss obliterated Wofford 86-52 – but could this be the start of an unstoppable season that rewrites the record books?
Hey folks, let's dive into the electrifying action from Oxford, Mississippi, where the No. 17 Ole Miss Rebels made it look easy against the Wofford Terriers on Saturday. Star guard Cotie McMahon was on fire, pouring in 24 points to lead the charge, while forward Latasha Lattimore chipped in a solid 18 points. For those new to the game, racking up points like this means delivering high-impact plays that keep the team ahead – and McMahon has been doing just that, hitting 20-plus points in five of her first 10 games this season and never dropping below double figures (that's scoring 10 or more points) in any contest. It's a streak that's got fans buzzing!
But here's where it gets even more impressive: Lattimore and McMahon weren't just scorers; they each snagged 11 rebounds, showcasing their versatility on both ends of the court. Center Sira Thienou took it to another level with 12 rebounds, helping Ole Miss dominate the boards 53-27. For beginners, rebounds are like second chances – grabbing the ball after a missed shot to keep possession and build momentum. This total control under the basket was a key factor in the Rebels' one-sided victory.
The Rebels jumped out early, taking the lead just 21 seconds into the game with a smooth McMahon layup, and they never looked back, cruising to a 41-24 halftime advantage. Over on the Wofford side, Toni Warren led the Terriers with 15 points, and Queen Ikhiuwu added 14, but the team struggled mightily from the field, shooting only 35% overall and a dismal 13% from three-point range (that's just 1 out of 8 attempts from beyond the arc). Ole Miss got a nice boost from Christeen Iwuala, who contributed 13 points to the onslaught.
With this win, Ole Miss improves to 9-1 on the season, marking their strongest start since the 2021-22 campaign when they began 13-1 and punched their ticket to the NCAA tournament. And this is the part most people miss – is this dominance sustainable, or are we seeing a team peaking too soon? Some might argue that early-season blowouts don't guarantee postseason success, especially in a sport where upsets and injuries can turn tides quickly. What do you think – does Ole Miss have what it takes to go all the way, or is this just hype?
Looking ahead, the Rebels host South Carolina State on Sunday, a matchup that could test their mettle against another opponent. Meanwhile, Wofford heads to East Carolina on Wednesday, hoping to regroup and bounce back.
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What are your predictions for Ole Miss's future? Do you agree that their early dominance is a sign of greatness, or is there a controversial angle here, like overhyping a team before they've faced tougher competition? Drop your thoughts in the comments – let's discuss!