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Women’s basketball NCAA Tournament preview

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 10:17 am
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Women’s basketball NCAA Tournament preview

Ole Miss Women’s Basketball: The March Certainty Ready for a Deep NCAA Tournament Run

In Oxford, the arrival of March Madness brings a familiar, comforting rhythm. Amidst the perennial baseball grumblings, one truth stands unshaken: Yolett McPhee-McCuin has her Lady Rebels dancing. This isn’t a hope or a goal; it’s an expectation, a program pillar built on grit and defensive ferocity. After a season that saw them slay giants and solidify their identity, the 23-11 Ole Miss squad earned a No. 5 seed in the Sacramento Region. Their journey begins in Minneapolis against the No. 12 Gonzaga Bulldogs, with eyes on a potential second-round clash that, in a delightful bracket quirk, feels ripped from the NFL schedule. The Lady Rebs are not just happy to be here—they are built to disrupt.

Contents
  • From Building to Built: The Yo-Yo Era in Full Bloom
  • Scouting the Path: Gonzaga and a Potential NFC North Showdown
  • Keys to a Minneapolis Sweep: The Ole Miss Blueprint
  • Prediction: A Weekend Win, and a Statement Made
  • Conclusion: More Than Just a Tournament Team

From Building to Built: The Yo-Yo Era in Full Bloom

To understand the significance of this moment, you must recognize the foundation. The last Ole Miss women’s basketball team to miss the NCAA Tournament did so in 2021. That feels like a lifetime ago in the accelerated timeline of “Coach Yo’s” rebuild. Since then, McPhee-McCuin hasn’t just made the tournament; she has methodically advanced the program’s ceiling, turning participation into a platform for progression.

Let’s examine the recent ledger, a testament to steady, tangible growth:

  • 2022: A return to the dance as a No. 7 seed, falling to South Dakota in the first round. The statement was simple: “We’re back.”
  • 2023: A seismic leap. As a No. 8 seed, the Lady Rebs stunned top-seeded Stanford on their home floor, announcing their arrival as a national threat before falling to Louisville in the second round.
  • 2024: The next logical step? A higher seed (No. 5) and the ambition to not just win a game, but to win a weekend and march to the second week.

This trajectory isn’t accidental. It’s the product of a culture where defense travels, rebounding is non-negotiable, and toughness is the star player. While other teams live by the three, Ole Miss lives by the stop.

Scouting the Path: Gonzaga and a Potential NFC North Showdown

The immediate task is a tricky one. The Gonzaga Bulldogs (30-3) are a classic “dangerous mid-major,” boasting a stellar record, efficient offense, and the experience of a WCC championship. They are disciplined and skilled, precisely the kind of team that can exploit a slow start. For Ole Miss, the formula is clear: impose their physical will. Disrupt Gonzaga’s rhythm with full-court pressure, dominate the glass with Marquesha Davis and Madison Scott, and turn defense into transition offense. If the Lady Rebs play to their identity, their SEC-hardened toughness should prevail.

Should they advance, the bracket offers a hilarious footnote: a potential Sunday matchup against the winner of “the NFC North championship in Minnesota.” That is, the No. 4 seed UCLA Bruins (of Los Angeles, playing in Minneapolis) or the No. 13 seed Green Bay Phoenix. The humor belies the challenge. A matchup with UCLA would be a marquee, high-stakes battle against another athletic, defensively-minded powerhouse. It would be a war of attrition, a game decided by which team’s stars can create under immense pressure. For Ole Miss, such a game is an opportunity to prove last year’s Stanford upset was no fluke, but a blueprint.

Keys to a Minneapolis Sweep: The Ole Miss Blueprint

For Ole Miss to author another memorable March chapter, several elements must coalesce. Their success hinges not on shooting the lights out, but on executing their foundational tenets at the highest level.

Defensive Identity as the Engine: Everything runs through the nation’s 13th-ranked scoring defense. The in-your-face, switch-heavy scheme must suffocate Gonzaga’s shooters and force turnovers. Snuffing out an opponent’s first option is this team’s superpower.

Madison Scott’s Alpha Moment: The versatile, do-everything forward is the heartbeat of the team. Her ability to score inside, facilitate, and defend multiple positions makes her the X-factor. In March, stars shine brightest, and Scott is poised for a national breakout.

Marquesha Davis’s Offensive Creation: When half-court offense bogs down, Davis is the bail-out option. Her ability to attack the rim and draw fouls is critical. She must be aggressive and efficient to supplement the defensive pressure with crucial scoring.

Winning the Glass War: Ole Miss out-rebounds opponents by nearly 10 per game. This relentless effort on the boards fuels their transition game and limits second chances. Against any opponent, this non-negotiable effort must be doubled.

Prediction: A Weekend Win, and a Statement Made

The first-round game sets the tone. Gonzaga is a formidable opponent, but the stylistic clash favors Ole Miss. The Bulldogs haven’t faced a defensive predator of Ole Miss’s caliber in the WCC. Expect a physical, grinding affair where the Lady Rebs pull away in the second half due to superior depth and athleticism.

That sets up a likely showdown with UCLA. This is the game that will define the season. It will be a defensive slugfest, a low-possession, high-intensity battle. In these moments, guard play and rebounding become paramount. While UCLA has immense talent, Ole Miss has the experience of last year’s Stanford shocker and a roster built for this exact style. In a nail-biter, we predict Ole Miss’s toughness and March maturity edges out a monumental victory, sending them to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2007.

Conclusion: More Than Just a Tournament Team

Yolett McPhee-McCuin has done more than build a tournament team; she has built a tournament program. The annual “dance card” is no longer a surprise but an institution. The cries about other coaches are transient noise; the roar of the Lady Rebs in March is the constant. This year’s team, with its proven giant-killing capability and hardened identity, is the most complete of the Yo-Yo era. They head to Minneapolis not as underdogs, but as a feared opponent with legitimate second-weekend aspirations. In a season defined by certainty, the most exciting certainty of all is this: these Lady Rebs are built for more than just an appearance. They are built to leave a lasting mark on the bracket, one defensive stop and one relentless rebound at a time.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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