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Ole Miss’ Angel Baker and Madison Scott Earn SEC Accolades

Ole Miss’ Angel Baker and Madison Scott Earn SEC Accolades

Baker Named First Team All-SEC, Scott Picks up Second Team and Defensive Team Nod

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – (Release) Following a regular season for the record books, Ole Miss women’s basketball’s Angel Baker (First Team All-SEC and) and Madison Scott (Second Team All-SEC & All-Defensive) have been recognized by the league’s coaches as the SEC announced its yearly conference awards Tuesday. Baker finds herself earning SEC accolades for the second season in a row, after earning SEC Sixth-Woman of the Year in 2022. The Indianapolis, Indiana, native becomes the second Rebel under head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin to earn First Team All-SEC honors and the 15th in Ole Miss history. The 2023 Gillom Trophy Award finalist leads the Rebels averaging 15.0 points per game. In her second year at Ole Miss, Baker has continued to blossom increasing her scoring by over 35% from last season. The guard has notched 21 games in double-figures and tallied seven 20-point performances. Baker was key for the Rebels in reaching a program best 11-wins in SEC play, averaging 16.1 points per outing in conference. Against Kentucky, Baker eclipsed the 2,000 career-point milestone to become one of four to don a Rebel uniform to accomplish the feat. She currently ranks 15th in the nation among active scorers with 2,070 career points and 11th in 150 games played. Appearing in all 29 games for Ole Miss and starting in 28, Baker has been key in sharing the ball as well averaging 2.7 assists per game. On the season, Baker has notched five stat sheet stuffing games with at least five points, five rebounds and five assists. No stranger to SEC accolades, Madison Scott earns Second Team All-SEC and All-Defensive acclaim following a jump in performance as a junior. The Indian Head, Maryland, product leads Ole Miss off the glass with a team-high 8.3 rebounds per game. Against Jacksonville earlier this year, Scott set an SJB Pavilion record by snagging a career-high 17 rebounds. She has totaled 10 double-doubles this season and currently sits at 20 in her career. Offensively, Scott leads the Rebels hitting 52.4% of her shots from the field and ranks second with 10.4 points per game. The forward has tallied 21 double-digit point performances, as well as totaling a career-high six assists against Mississippi State in Oxford. A mainstay for the Rebels on the court, Scott has started in all 29 games for Ole Miss and paces the team with 30.0 minutes per game.

Ole Miss (22-7, 11-5 SEC) heads into this week’s SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament at Bon Secours Arena in Greenville, S.C., coming off of a program best 11 wins in conference please as the No. 4 seed. For the second year in a row, Ole Miss earns the double-bye into the SEC Tournament Quarterfinals, where they will await the winner of game four on Friday (March 3) at approximately 1:25 p.m. CT on SEC Network. First Team All-SECBrittany Davis, Alabama                                         Alexis Morris, LSU                                                   Angel Reese, LSU                                                                  Angel Baker, Ole Miss                                            Aliyah Boston, South Carolina                               Zia Cooke, South Carolina                                      Jordan Horston, Tennessee                                    Rickea Jackson, Tennessee Second Team All-SECErynn Barnum, Arkansas                                                      Aicha Coulibaly, Auburn                                         Diamond Battles, Georgia                                      Madison Scott, Ole Miss                                        Jessika Carter, Mississippi State                            Hayley Frank, Missouri                                           Kamilla Cardoso, South CarolinaCiaja Harbison, Vanderbilt                 All-FreshmanSaylor Poffenbarger, Arkansas   Flau’jae Johnson, LSU    Sa’Myah Smith, LSU      Debreasha Powe, Mississippi State         Ashton Judd, Missouri   Raven Johnson, South Carolina  Janiah Barker, Texas A&MSydney Bowles, Texas A&M                              All-DefensiveDiamond Battles, GeorgiaAngel Reese, LSU           Madison Scott, Ole MissJessika Carter, Mississippi StateBrea Beal, South CarolinaAliyah Boston, South Carolina            Player of the Year – Aliyah Boston, South CarolinaFreshman of the Year – Flau’jae Johnson, LSUDefensive Player of the Year – Aliyah Boston, South Carolina6th Woman of the Year – Kamilla Cardoso, South CarolinaScholar-Athlete of the Year – Hannah Barber, Alabama

Evelyn Van Pelt

Evelyn Van Pelt

Evelyn has covered sports for over two decades, beginning her journalism career as a sports writer for a newspaper in Austin, Texas. She attended Texas A&M and majored in English. Evelyn’s love for Ole Miss began when her daughter Katie attended the university on a volleyball scholarship. Evelyn created the Rebel Walk in 2013 and has served as publisher and managing editor since its inception.

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Evelyn Van Pelt

Evelyn has covered sports for over two decades, beginning her journalism career as a sports writer for a newspaper in Austin, Texas. She attended Texas A&M and majored in English. Evelyn's love for Ole Miss began when her daughter Katie attended the university on a volleyball scholarship. Evelyn created the Rebel Walk in 2013 and has served as publisher and managing editor since its inception.

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