Sean Pedulla, No. 23 Ole Miss hold off Texas

Published 3:01 am Thursday, January 30, 2025

Texas Longhorns guard Tre Johnson (20) shoots for a 3-point basket as Mississippi Rebels guard Eduardo Klafke (8) defends during the first half at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion in Oxford, Miss. (Petre Thomas-Imagn Images)

Field Level Media

Sean Pedulla scored a team-high 19 points and Davon Barnes had a crucial rebound before making a pair of late free throws as No. 23 Ole Miss outlasted Texas 72-69 on Wednesday in a Southeastern Conference clash in Oxford, Miss.

The Longhorns led by four points at the half before Ole Miss leapfrogged to a three-point advantage on a three-point play by Jaemyn Brakefield with 5:23 to play. The Rebels pushed the margin to 63-58 on a fast-break dunk by Dre Davis 21 seconds later but Texas’ Tre Johnson canned a 3-pointer with 2:21 left to produce the game’s 10th tie at 66-66.

Brakefield laid in his own missed shot on Ole Miss’s ensuing possession to put the Rebels back in front.

The Longhorns’ Kadin Shedrick followed suit with his dunk off a miss but Pedulla responded with a jumper for the lead with 1:02 to play. Arthur Kaluma made a free throw to bring Texas to within a point with 49 seconds to play, but he missed the second.



After a miss by Pedulla with 35 seconds left, the Longhorns called a timeout to set the table for a final shot. Johnson then missed a jumper and Barnes grabbed the rebound, was fouled with 8.9 seconds remaining and made both free throws.

Johnson ran the floor and missed a corner 3-point attempt with two seconds left, allowing Ole Miss (16-5, 5-3 SEC) to escape with the victory and snap a three-game losing streak.

Brakeman scored 18 and Davis 17 for the Rebels, who had just four turnovers in the win.

Johnson led the Longhorns (14-7, 3-5) with 22 points and Kaluma hit for 12.

The Longhorns roared out of the gate, scoring 11 of the game’s first 13 points after a layup by Ze’rik Onyema at the 15:18 mark of the first half. Ole Miss swung back, tying the contest at 12-12 when Brakefield hit a jumper with 12:54 remaining in the half and then taking a 17-16 lead on another shot in the lane by Brakefield with 10:15 left.

Texas then reeled off a 9-0 surge that was capped by a jumper by Johnson with 8:04 to play before the break. The Longhorns eventually stretched the margin to 13 points before Ole Miss answered, closing to within two points before going to halftime down 38-34. Johnson and Pedulla led their respective teams with 11 points apiece before halftime.