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Rebels slug its way past LSU on Friday, 6-3

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Jun 1, 2025; Oxford, MS, USA; Mississippi Rebels infielders Owen Paino (6) and Brayden Randle (1) react after defeating against the Murray State Racers. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images No. 25 Ole Miss played a complete game in every phase with the offense and pitching clicking to topple No.

24 LSU in Oxford, 6-3. The Rebels (24-11, 6-7 SEC) and Tigers (22-13, 6-7 SEC) both scored two runs in the first inning to open up what looked to be a game that would be decided by the closest of margins. Owen Paino, AS WE ALL EXPECTED, hit a solo home run in the bottom of the second for the Rebels to gain a 3-2 lead.

It was Painoโ€™s first roundtripper of the season and the Swayze showers were in full effect. Hunter Elliott was solid as usual going 6 IP, 2 ER and 8 Kโ€™s giving Ole Miss every chance to build on its slim lead. As we wrote in our preview the Friday ace moved into third all time for strikeouts at Ole Miss with his performance against LSU now only behind Lance Lynn and Drew Pomeranz.

The Tigers tied things up in the top of the seventh with a sacrifice fly, but the Rebels answered in the bottom of the eighth playing a brand of small ball offense fans have not seen much this season. Bunts, sacrifice flies and advancing runners was like death by paper cut for LSU as Ole Miss added three runs before the final frame then leading 6-3. Walker Hooks (3-0) pitched three scoreless innings to earn the win coming in for Landon Waters who just didnโ€™t have his stuff last night in only 13 pitches.