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Chris Beard’s Ole Miss team stuns Texas at SEC tourney, hurting the Longhorns’ NCAA hopes

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Texas came to Music City needing at least a victory to bolster its NCAA Tournament resume.

The Longhorns’ former coach put a dent into those hopes Wednesday night.

Fired by Texas on Jan. 5, 2023, in his second season, Chris Beard got some payback Wednesday night when Mississippi beat the 10th-seeded Longhorns 76-66 in the Southeastern Conference Tournament to keep its struggling season alive another day. The Rebels (13-19) never trailed in the first postseason game between the programs.

Beard said his Rebels are in “survive-and-advance mode,” with their next loss ending a struggling season.

“Sean (Miller) has done a good job in his first season there,” Beard said of Texas’ current coach. “Wish those guys the best of luck in the NCAA Tournament. He’s got good enough players to make a run.”

This loss could help push Texas (18-14) to starting March Madness in the First Four or out of the bracket completely. The Longhorns got within 66-63 with 4:07 left but couldn’t get any closer.

Beard had five years left on a seven-year guaranteed contract when Texas fired him after a domestic violence arrest, and the coach left with a 29-13 record. Felony charges against him were dismissed the next month.

Ole Miss then hired Beard on March 13, 2023, jumping at the chance to bring in a coach who had led three programs to the NCAA Tournament since 2016, including an appearance in the 2019 championship game with Texas Tech when he was the AP coach of the year.

Beard went 20-12 in his first season at Ole Miss and followed that up by going 24-12 with an NCAA Tournament berth last season. He had to replace four starters for this season, and the Rebels came into this event losers of 12 of their last 13. They lost 79-68 at Texas on Feb. 7.

Ole Miss will play seventh-seeded Georgia on Thursday night in the second round. Beard said everyone eventually winds up in the same spot as the Rebels, needing to win or go home — with 68 teams lucky enough to make the NCAA Tournament and stave that off for another week.

“We’re still alive,” Beard said. “We didn’t come here to Nashville to win one game. We came here to win one game at a time. Still have belief in our locker room that we can make a run here.”

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Hawkeyes are set to play Vanderbilt in a November women’s basketball game in Sioux City, Iowa

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Vanderbilt and Iowa, both ranked in the top 10 late last season, will meet in a women's basketball game early next season in northwest Iowa, the schools announced Tuesday. The neutral-site game is set for Nov. 15 at the Tyson Events Center, which is 290 miles from Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City. Vanderbilt is 4-0 all-time against the Hawkeyes. This will be the teams' first meeting since 1997. The Commodores are expected to return national scoring leader Mikayla Blakes. She averaged 27 points per game and was Southeastern Conference player of the year. Vanderbilt was ranked as high as No. 5 and finished No. 10 with a 29-5 record after reaching the NCAA Sweet 16.
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