
Ole Miss Women’s Basketball Releases 2025 Non-Conference Schedule

OXFORD, Miss. – (Release) With November drawing closer, Ole Miss women’s basketball has unveiled its non-conference schedule for the 2025-26 campaign, head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin announced on Wednesday.
Fans will have the chance to catch the Rebels at home for eight games of non-conference action. Intermixed with its games in the SJB Pavilion, Ole Miss will hit the road for two true away games, along with five neutral site matchups.
The Rebels will kick off the 2025-26 gauntlet at home for its annual Kids Day game against Norfolk State (Nov. 3). Ole Miss will then hit the road to Huntsville, Alabama to face Alabama A&M (Nov. 7), before returning to Oxford to host Southern (Nov. 12).
Traveling just an hour north, the Rebels with battle it out with Memphis (Nov. 18), then take on Longwood (Nov. 24) in the SJB Pavilion.
Competing in its first tournament of the season, the Rebels will travel to Daytona Beach, Florida for the Coast 2 Coast Classic. Ole Miss meets Wisconsin (Nov. 28) in the opening round, followed by George Mason (Nov. 29).
The Rebels begin the month of December with a bang, facing two 2025 Sweet 16 teams. First, Ole Miss will host Notre Dame (Dec. 4) in the ACC/SEC Challenge, before competing against Kansas State (Dec. 7) in the Bill Snyder Classic in St. Joseph, Mo.
Ole Miss will then return to Oxford for a three-game homestand, seeing Wofford (Dec. 13), South Carolina State (Dec. 14) and Mississippi Valley State (Dec. 17).
Traveling east for its final trip of its non-conference schedule, the Rebels will take part in the Cherokee Invitational in Cherokee, North Carolina. Ole Miss will meet Old Dominion (Dec. 21) in the first round, with the chance to face off against Michigan State or Indiana State (Dec. 22).
Coming off a break for the holidays, the Rebels host Alcorn State (Dec. 28) to wrap up the non-conference schedule.
The women’s basketball television schedule will be announced later, as will the times for the rest of the games.
-Courtesy of Ole Miss Athletics
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