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Posted 7:07AM on Thursday 24th January 2002 ( 23 years ago )
OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI - The 3-point shot is Aaron Harper&#39;s specialty, but it was his three-point plays that did in LSU. <br> <br> Harper scored 16 points, including six on two three-point plays to spark a second-half run as Mississippi beat LSU 70-55 on Wednesday night. Harper finished with 12 second-half points. <br> <br> Ole Miss (15-3, 4-2) opened the second half with a 14-6 run, highlighted by Harper&#39;s key baskets. The Rebels held a 44-27 lead after the run and was never challenged again. <br> <br> ``We were able to work the ball low and kick it back out for open shots and I got them down in the second half,&#39;&#39; Harper said. <br> <br> ``I don&#39;t know why I shoot better in the second half. Maybe I concentrate more or it&#39;s because it&#39;s more important, but I&#39;ve shot the ball well this year in the second half.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Justin Reed led Ole Miss with 18 points <br> <br> LSU (12-6, 2-3) held an early lead. The Tigers got a 3-pointer from Antonio Hudson to take a 13-10 lead with 8:41 remaining in the first half. The Tigers quickly gave up the advantage. <br> <br> Reed scored a basket with 5:11 left in the first half to give the Rebels a 17-15 lead. Ole Miss never trailed after Reed&#39;s basket. <br> <br> ``Winning this game is important because it keeps us alive to sweep all three of these home games,&#39;&#39; said Reed, who&#39;s team plays South Carolina and Vanderbilt at home before hitting the road. <br> <br> ``If we do that, we put ourselves in position to win the West again. We&#39;re happy to get this one, because we had to grind it out.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Ole Miss closed the first half with Jason Harrison&#39;s buzzer-beating 3-pointer. <br> <br> ``That was a big basket for us. I thought we had messed it up because we didn&#39;t get a good shot. He hit a big shot,&#39;&#39; Ole Miss coach Rod Barnes said. ``We played pretty well tonight.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Rebels led 30-21 at the half. <br> <br> LSU got 14 points from Ronald Dupree. The Tigers played without second-leading scorer Collis Temple, who is nursing a torn ligament in his foot. Brad Bridgewater added 10 points for LSU. <br> <br> David Sanders had 11 for the Rebels. <br> <br> LSU got as close as 11 points, 48-37, with 11:36 left on a 3-pointer by Dupree, but Ole Miss answered with a 9-0 run. <br> <br> ``Had we made the free throws in the first half, we might have been there. On the road, you&#39;ve got make the score workable and we did not do that in the first half,&#39;&#39; LSU coach John Brady said. ``When that happens the game usually won&#39;t come back your way in the second half.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The Tigers went 0-for-7 from the free-throw line in the first half. <br> <br> The game&#39;s biggest lead came at 66-44 with 6:37 remaining on reverse layup by Reed. The Rebels forced LSU into 18 turnovers.

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