- Matchup: Alabama Crimson Tide vs Ole Miss Rebels
- Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
- Venue: The Sandy and John Black Pavilion, Oxford, MS
- Broadcast: SEC Network
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The Alabama Crimson Tide, with a record of 16-7, are set to clash with the Ole Miss Rebels (11-12) at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion this Wednesday.

In their previous outing, Alabama triumphed over Auburn, winning 96-92. The Crimson Tide recorded 19 personal fouls while Auburn had 20. From beyond the arc, Alabama managed to hit 9 of 28 attempts. Auburn capitalized at the free-throw line, hitting 17 of 22 for a percentage of 77.3%. On the boards, Auburn collected 30 rebounds, split between 11 offensive and 19 defensive. They also achieved 12 assists and netted 9 steals throughout the game. Defensively, Alabama allowed their opponents to shoot 46.5%, permitting Auburn to complete 33 out of 71 shots. Alabama also tallied 17 assists, enforced 5 turnovers, and claimed 5 steals. In the rebounding department, Alabama secured 26 boards, with 3 offensive. They shined at the free-throw line, hitting 20 of 23 for an impressive 87.0%. On overall shooting, Alabama finished at 54.2% (32 of 59) and made 12 of their 23 three-point attempts.
Labaron Philon was a key performer in the game, shooting 46.7% from the field, dishing out 6 assists, grabbing 5 rebounds in 33 minutes, and scoring 25 points on 7 of 15 shooting.
As they approach this significant clash, Alabama boasts a 16-7 record for the season, averaging an impressive 91.8 points per game (3rd nationally) with a field goal percentage of 45.7%. The Crimson Tide are hitting 35.5% from three-point range (290 of 818) and converting 75.5% from the charity stripe. Collectively, Alabama averages 41.1 rebounds per game and has dished out 377 assists this season, ranking 88th nationally. They average 10.0 turnovers and 19.7 fouls per game.
On the defensive end, the Crimson Tide are forcing 9.4 turnovers per game while drawing 19.9 fouls. They hold opponents to a 31.8% shooting percentage from beyond the arc and rank 354th nationally for points allowed per game (83.4). Alabama’s opponents are shooting 42.9% (675 of 1,575), and they surrender an average of 41.0 rebounds per game. Alabama ranks 136th in Division I in terms of assists allowed, conceding a total of 310 assists this season.
In their latest game, the Ole Miss Rebels fell short against Texas, with a final score of 79-68. On the boards, Ole Miss permitted Texas to grab 32 rebounds, including 7 offensive. They shot 31.3% from long range (5 of 16) and finished with an impressive 20 of 23 from the free-throw line (87.0%). Texas found success with 27 of 51 shooting (52.9% overall). Ole Miss managed to shoot 24 for 58 from the field, resulting in a shooting percentage of 41.4%. From three-point range, they made 7 out of 24 attempts (29.2%). They succeeded at the charity stripe with 13 conversions, achieving a free-throw percentage of 76.5%. Texas committed 16 fouls during the game, allowing Ole Miss 17 free-throw attempts. The Rebels also turned the ball over 7 times while netting 9 steals and collected 25 rebounds in total, split into 18 defensive and 7 offensive.
Eduardo Klafke played a pivotal role in the game for Ole Miss, shooting 7 of 10 (70.0%) with 6 rebounds, 16 points, and 4 assists in 29 minutes.
With a record of 11-12 for the season, the Rebels have an average of 19.7 fouls per game and shoot 73.9% from the free-throw line. They average 13.0 assists per game, ranking 265th in college basketball, and only turn the ball over 9.8 times per contest. The Rebels have amassed 1,699 points this season, averaging 73.9 points per game while securing 34.7 rebounds per game. Offensively, Ole Miss has a shooting percentage of 43.8%, ranking 266th in the nation.
Defensively, Ole Miss ranks 134th in points allowed, giving up 72.1 per game. They force 11.7 turnovers per game and have allowed opponents to shoot 42.5% from the field (98th nationally). Opponents shoot 32.7% from long distance (179 of 547) against Ole Miss, who allows 69.9% free-throw shooting. The Rebels permit 13.6 assists along with 36.3 total rebounds per game, placing them at 200th and 287th nationally, respectively.
Who do you think will win tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Alabama
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