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OXFORD, Miss. Discount Baseball Jerseys . -- Mississippi coach Andy Kennedy leaned into the microphone at his postgame press conference, flashed a smile and whispered softly.Coaches arent supposed to say this out loud, especially on a game this early in the season, but this was a must win for us, said Kennedy, after his Rebels defeated Memphis 85-77 on Saturday.Sebastian Saiz proved to be the decisive factor, scoring 20 points and grabbing 16 rebounds. The Rebels made good use of the free-throw line, finishing 28 of 33 (85 percent), including 17 consecutive conversions in the final eight minutes.Deandre Burnett scored 19 points and Cullen Neal added 12 for the Rebels (6-2), who used a 20-3 run in the second half to wipe out a 66-61 deficit.We played hard and I was proud of the effort, Memphis coach Tubby Smith said. We had that one stretch where we just blew up. It began when we fouled a 3-point shooter and you cant do that. Weve got to play smarter, but Ole Miss made plays when they had to. Credit them.Memphis (6-2) was led by K. J. Lawson with 17 points, while Markel Crawford and Jeremiah Martin had 16 and 14 points, respectively. The Tigers used a 24-5 surge early in the second half to build a 62-57 lead with 9:50 left, but could not match Ole Miss in the final eight minutes.Ole Miss was 25 of 58 (43 percent) from the field, while Memphis finished 26 of 61 (43 percent). The Tigers were 19 of 29 (66 percent) from the line and outrebounded Ole Miss 38-37, led by Dedric Lawson and Crawford with six apiece.ROLE PLAYERKennedy has a habit of tinkering with starting lineups in nonconference games and inserted Neal after the opening six minutes. The transfer guard responded strongly with 12 points, three assists and a steal. His 3-point shot capped the decisive 20-3 burst, giving the Rebels an insurmountable 81-69 lead with 3:01 remaining.TURNING POINTMemphis finished with four starters at four fouls apiece and got only 13 points from the bench. The foul trouble and depth issues were especially obvious as Memphis was burned by the late 20-3 run. Ole Miss had only four turnovers in the second half and only one during the game-winning surge.QUOTABLEIn the postgame press conference, explaining the adjustments made by Memphis during a 24-5 Tigers run, Kennedy said, Tubby Smith is a first-ballot Hall of Famer.BIG PICTUREMemphis: Leading scorer and rebounder Dedric Lawson was limited to eight points and six rebounds in 19 minutes. The Tigers still managed to build a five-point lead heading into the final eight minutes despite extended foul trouble.Ole Miss: After a blowout home loss to Middle Tennessee State and trailing late in the second half to Memphis, the Rebels showed mental toughness and play-making ability with the late rally. Saiz consistently provided big plays in the second half on both ends of the floor.UP NEXTMemphis: Gets a week off before hosting Monmouth on SaturdayOle Miss: Visits Virginia Tech on Dec. 11 before closing December with a four-game home stand. Wholesale MLB Jerseys China . -- Kyrie Irvings last-minute 3-pointer helped seal another victory for Cleveland -- and the Cavaliers longest winning streak since LeBron James left. Cheap MLB Jerseys Authentic . It was Kerbers third final of the year after losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia in Monterrey in April and to Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic in Tokyo two weeks ago. The 10th-ranked German improved her record in finals to 3-5. http://www.wholesalemlbjerseys.us/ . Hey!" The lower tier of the School End of Queens Park Rangers Loftus Road was packed solid with a very festive-sounding Chelsea choral section in this particular part of South Africa Road London, W12.We have put the best of the Aviva Premiership up against the best in the Guinness PRO12 in our head-to-head teams of the season. Players must have played at least 10 games in their domestic leagues this season to be included. Who wins?15: Charles Piutau (Wasps) v Dan Evans (Ospreys) Charles Piutau has lit up the Ricoh Arena Despite the wealth of stock the All Blacks boast on the wing, its hard to imagine that Charles Piutau would not have boasted a World Cup winners medal, had he opted to stay in New Zealand in the long run. Instead, he opted for a stint in Europe, and Wasps were the immediate beneficiaries of that decision as he lit the Ricoh Arena up from day one. He will be missed when he heads to Ulster. Dan Evans v Charles Piutau 112 Carries 237 877 Metres made 1601 16 Clean breaks 18 37 Defenders beaten 53 19 Catches from kicks 87 Source: Opta Dan Evans stats for the season are incredible. He carried the ball more than any of his team-mates, making 1,601 metres in the process - almost double the next best, which was 845m from Sam Davies. His six tries were also the most of any of the Ospreys.14: Semesa Rokoduguni (Bath) v Matt Healy (Connacht) Matt Healy statistics for Connacht are head and shoulders above his colleagues When Eddie Jones announced his England training camp squad on Sunday, there was room for Semesa Rokoduguni, and after the season hes had with Bath, its easy to see why. Its always tough to catch the national coachs eye when your side isnt quite firing, but with 12 Premiership tries - more than a quarter of the team total of 47 - the Fijian-born flyer has done just that. Matt Healy v Semesa Rokoduguni 12 Tries 9 132 Carries 147 25 Clean breaks 30 38 Defenders beaten 68 1294 Metres gained 1033 Connacht finished second in the PRO12 standings after scoring the fourth-most tries out of any of the teams, with Matt Healy leading the way. The 27-year-old touched down nine times for Pat Lams men, and made 1,294 metres with ball in hand - the second-most after 1,455 from Tiernan OHalloran.13: Elliot Daly (Wasps) v Bundee Aki (Connacht) Elliot Daly offers a long-range kicking option to Wasps Elliot Dalys rise to prominence saw him capped by Eddie Jones in this years Six Nations, but there were many calling for his place in the England set-up months beforehand. The 23-year-old has been in superb form for Wasps throughout the season, breaking up midfield defences as well as offering a long-range boot for clearances and three-pointers. Bundee Aki v Elliot Daly 6 Tries 2 251 Carries 99 943 Metres gained 588 93 Defenders beaten 25 7 Turnovers won 4 Bundee Aki was named Players Player of the Year at the Guinness PRO12 awards, and had already been named as Connachts player of the year, by both fans and his team-mates, after an outstanding season that saw him score six tries in 26 appearances. His season has gone from strength to strength - a vital key to the Connacht cause.12: Johnny Leota (Sales Sharks) v Ben Teo (Leinster) Leinsters Ben Teo may yet feature for England under Eddie Jones Johnny Leota has benefited from the slick distribution of Danny Cipriani to notch up six tries, but hes been just as useful in setting up tries through midfield devastation. Daly proved that size isnt everything with the way he unlocked defences with his subtle touches, but Leota certainly showed that bulk counts for a lot. Ben Teo v Johnny Leota 221 Carries 72 776 Metres gained 249 69 Defenders beaten 16 121 Tackles completed 64 9 Turnovers won 2 Ben Teo was another award winner at the end of the season, winning Leinsters Players Player of the Year. He will certainly have awoken some interest from Eddie Jones, but time will tell if the England boss will pick the league convert.11: Christian Wade (Wasps) v Craig Gilroy (Ulster) Christian Wade scored six tries against Worcester There are not many players in the Premiership who create the same buzz as Christian Wade with ball in hand. His defence has drawn a fair amount of criticism, but hes made opposition defences look chaotic at times with his sidestep and pace off the mark. Hes been the ultimate finisher on the wing for Wasps all season. Craig Gilroy v Christian Wade 18 Tries 12 184 Carries 101 29 Clean breaks 26 57 Defenders beaten 43 1405 Metres gained 930 Craig Gilroy topped the Ulster stats in tries scored, metres made, defenders beaten and clean breaks - an enormous contribution. With a semi-final clash coming up against rivals Leinster, Ulster will want their top performer to bring his best game to Dublin.10: Owen Farrell (Saracens) v Sam Davies (Ospreys) Ospreys Sam Davies has excelled in the No 10 jersey Owen Farrell may be No 12 in Eddie Jones England, but hes been the stand-out fly-half in the Premiership this season. Hes slotted 75% of his attempts on goal and marshalled the Saracens attack to the top of the table and a home semi-final. His steely nerves will serve his club well in the play-offs. Sam Davies v Owen Farrell 152 Points 98 154 Carries 41 845 Metres gained 184 33 Defenders beaten 4 5 Try assists 0 With Dan Biggar at Ospreys, there is no shortage of quality at their disposal, but Sam Davies proved that there is depth at the club too. Biggar edged Davies in goal kicks, his 72% success rate slightly better than Davies 69%, but the way Davies was able to pull the strings while in charge was impressive. 9: Will Chudley (Exeter Chiefs) v Kieran Marmion (Connacht) Will Chudley has set the tempo for a Chiefs charge The Chiefs have made it into the semi-finals for the first time in their history, and though there were many factors that took them there, the tempo at which they play the game has played a major part. Will Chudleys ability to get his side on the front foot has dismantled teams visiting Sandy Park, and has set up an interesting play-off tussle with Wasps in two weeks time. Kieran Marmion v Will Chudley 4 Tries 4 4 Try assists 7 981 Completed passes 1111 13 Clean breaks 10 12 Defenders beaten 16 Livewire scrum-half Kieran Marmion has pushed his side from the get-go this season. Calm in delivery, the No 9 ensured that Connachts exciting backs were able to unleash attacking phases while opposition defences scrambled to keep up.1: Mako Vunipola (Saracens) v Rob Evans (Scarlets) Rob Evans stood out despite a Scarlets slide Mako Vunipola has been in a tussle with Joe Marler for the England No 1 jersey, and hes pipped his rival in our Premiership team of the season. The loosehead prop was in the top five forwards in carries for the team in the domestic competition with 75, and was invaluable in the set piece. Saracens earned their reputation playing a simple game, and that game starts upfront. Rob Evans v Mako Vunipola 88 Tackles made 82 10 Tackles missed 13 1 Turnovers won 4 1. China MLB Jerseys Outlet. 46m Average gain per carry 1.43m 13 Penalties conceded 15 Rob Evans cemented himself as one of Warren Gatlands faithful tight five with a good showing in the Six Nations, despite an under-par showing by Wales overall. The strong loosehead has continued that form, though he could not help Scarlets retain their top-four status as they slipped out of semi-final contention.2: Harry Thacker (Leicester) v Tom McCartney (Connacht) Harry Thacker has been pin-point in the Leicester lineout Harry Thackers work in the loose has been exemplary, but crucially for Richard Cockerills side, it does not come at the expense of the set piece. Hes thrown the ball in 107 times and only lost seven, a completion rate of 94% which would made a Leicester hooker of any generation smile. Tom McCartney v Harry Thacker 91% Lineout success 94% 170 Tackles made 91 9 Tackles missed 18 177 Carries 116 1.6m Average gain per carry 3.5m Tom McCartney may not boast the same lineout success as his Premiership counterpart in this case, but to have a 91% lineout completion when youve thrown the ball in over 200 times speaks volumes. Connachts backs may be stealing the headlines, but their forwards were laying the foundations from September.3: John Afoa (Gloucester) v WP Nel (Edinburgh) WP Nel has been a rock for Edinburgh It hasnt been the most memorable season for the Cherry and Whites, but John Afoa has shored up the scrum in the No 3 jersey. He was also in the top 10 for tackles made by Gloucester players throughout the campaign. WP Nel v John Afoa 85 Tackles made 113 16 Tackles missed 14 2 Turnovers won 0 1 Tries 0 13 Penalties conceded 24 Edinburgh struggled this season, but were once again more than solid at the set piece, with WP Nel at the heart of it all. The Scotland international kept opposition scrums behind the advantage line, while also making it into the top 10 for Edinburgh tacklers over the course of the PRO12 season.4: Maro Itoje (Saracens) v Leone Nakarawa (Glasgow) Maro Itoje has already established himself as a big figure at Saracens Another Saracens lock who stole the ball seven times during the season, and another Saracens lock who has risen to prominence during this seasons campaign. His stock in English rugby has risen sharply, with four Test caps the reward for outstanding domestic and European form. Despite his youth, he is already a senior player in the Saracens dressing room. Leone Nakarawa v Maro Itoje 205 Carries 78 67 Offloads 3 44 Defenders beaten 13 96 Tackles completed 100 58 Lineouts won 27 Leone Nakarawa features for Fiji in the Paris 7s this weekend, which is testament to the style of play he employs as a second rower. Hes been a favourite son in Glasgow for some time, helping them to a PRO12 title last season, and a semi-final at the least this year. He is off to Racing 92 at the conclusion of this campaign, so the Warriors faithful will hope he goes out in style.5: George Kruis (Saracens) v Aly Muldowney (Connacht) Connachts Ronan Loughney and Aly Muldowney celebrate after the win over Munster In an interview with Sky Sports last week, Kruis said despite the Grand Slam, improvement was the order of the day. Its the kind of attitude that has ensured he and Maro Itoje have formed a formidable second-row pairing for club and country. Kruis has become a menace in the lineout on opposition throws, stealing seven throws while taking the ball 43 times from a Saracens feed. Aly Muldowney v George Kruis 79 Lineouts won 46 4 Lineout steals 7 183 Tackles completed 100 7 Tackles missed 12 181 Carries 50 The flair brought by Nakarawa would be perfectly balanced with the hard-working Muldowney. The Connacht second rower ensured the tight five and pack as a whole were full of grit, but also possessed the skill to contribute in the loose. He will likely face off against Nakarawa in the semi-finals, and as they say in boxing, styles make fights...6: Jack Clifford (Harlequins) v CJ Stander (Munster) Harlequins Jack Clifford scores a try against Saracens Clifford is another young star of the English game. In terms of top individual performers for Harlequins, the 23-year-old was in the top 10 for carries, metres made, defenders beaten and tackles. Its been an all-round contribution from Clifford on the side of the scrum. CJ Stander v Jack Clifford 151 Tackles completed 91 11 Tackles missed 12 9 Turnovers won 1 3.21m Average gain per carry 4.3m 31 Defenders beaten 18 A fantastic season for club and country, from CJ Stander. Ireland were a shadow of their 2015 selves in this years Six Nations, but the burly loose forward did all the difficult things all day long. He plays the same role for Munster, throwing his body at a line of defenders several times per game, which earned him this seasons Zurich Irupa Players Player of the Year award.7: George Smith (Wasps) v Sam Underhill (Ospreys) Sam Underhill of the Ospreys is a rising star on the side of the scrum Its hard to imagine that Smith retired from international rugby - for the first time - in 2010. He has arrived at the Ricoh Arena and dominated the breakdown for Wasps, topping the table for steals in a Wasps jersey. The Australian has been a big figure on the field, and will need to step up twice more if hes to contribute to Premiership silverware this year. Sam Underhill v George Smith 96 Tackles made 195 18 Tackles missed 24 5 Turnovers won 9 3.4m Average gain per carry 2.2m 12 Defenders beaten 20 Sam Underhill is an undoubted talent for the future. Just 19 years old, the flanker has at times out-performed some of the seasoned loose forwards in Wales, including the likes of Justin Tipuric and Sam Warburton. A menace when the ball is on the ground, and a thundering tackler too.8: Nathan Hughes (Wasps) v Nick Williams (Ulster) Nathan Hughes of Wasps scores a try Nathan Hughes qualifies for England next month, and everything points to him featuring for Eddie Jones team almost immediately. He will have to tussle with Billy Vunipola for international honours, but in domestic competition he has stood above all others. He carried more times than any other Wasps player with 235 - the second highest being George Smith with 83 less - and proved near impossible to stop with the ball. Theres plenty more to come from Dai Youngs battering ram. Nick Williams v Nathan Hughes 124 Tackles made 131 9 Turnovers won 7 139 Carries 245 410 Metres gained 922 30 Defenders beaten 52 From battering ram to wrecking ball. The style of Nick Williams may not have been to everyones taste, but it was almost impossible to stop. Fearless and unwilling to take a backward step, the big No 8 terrorised the fringes of each ruck and maul, and was no slouch with ball in hand either. A loss to Ulster as he heads for Cardiff to play for the Blues. Also See: Barnes talking points Follow @SkySportsRugby Cipriani wins England recall WATCH: PRO12 highlights cheap falcons jerseys cheap ravens jerseys cheap bills jerseys cheap bears jerseys cheap bengals jerseys cheap cowboys jerseys cheap lions jerseys cheap texans jerseys cheap colts jerseys cheap jaguars jerseys cheap chiefs jerseys cheap rams jerseys cheap dolphins jerseys cheap vikings jerseys cheap saints jerseys cheap giants jerseys cheap jets jerseys cheap eagles jerseys cheap steelers jerseys cheap 49ers jerseys ' ' '
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