Warren leads Mississippi over SE Louisiana 68-59
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Chris Warren scored 22 points and dished six assists as Mississippi shook off a slow start to beat Southeastern Louisiana 68-59 on Sunday night.
Zach Graham scored 14 points while Reginald Buckner added 12 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks.
Ole Miss (11-3) trailed 31-27 at halftime, and didn't take the lead for good until Graham's jumper pushed the Rebels ahead 47-46 with 10:11 remaining. It was the first two points of a 13-0 run that buried the Lions, who went scoreless for nearly six minutes.
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Warren scored six points during the run. The 5-foot-10 senior scored 15 of his points in the second half, finishing 7 of 15 from the field, including 3 of 7 from 3-point range and 5 of 5 from the free-throw line.
Ole Miss shot 48.2 percent from the field (27 of 56) and held Southeastern Louisiana to just 38.2-percent shooting (21 of 55). The Rebels outrebounded the Lions, 38-30.
Buckner's big game came less than a week after he missed the Rebels' victory over Alcorn State because of a sore knee. But he looked fully healthy against the Lions, using his 6-foot-8 body to create havoc in the paint on both offense and defense.
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Trevor Gaskins, who is averaging 10.3 points per game, missed the game because of a strained hamstring. Coach Andy Kennedy said he hopes to have the junior guard back by the end of the week.
Southeastern Louisiana (6-6) was led by Gary Dixon's 19 points. Trent Hutchin added 16.
The Rebels have one more nonconference game at SMU before conference play begins on Saturday at Florida.
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In the downtrodden Western Division, the Rebels are considered one of the favorites. Alabama, Auburn and LSU are all mired in rebuilding mode while Mississippi State — widely regarded as being the most talented team in the division — is struggling with suspensions and in-fighting.
Ole Miss has won at least 20 games in three of Kennedy's first four seasons, but hasn't made the NCAA Tournament in that time.