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Ole Miss dominates Austin Peay

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Posted 6:36AM on Thursday 5th December 2002 ( 22 years ago )
OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI - Mississippi is showing steady improvement. <br> <br> Aaron Harper scored 17 points and Justin Reed added 13 as Mississippi defeated Austin Peay 74-46 on Wednesday night, the Rebels most decisive victory of the young season. <br> <br> Harper, who leads the team in scoring, was 4-for-8 from 3-point range. David Sanders and Derrick Allen each had 10 points for the Rebels (3-1), who have won three straight since an opening road loss at East Carolina. <br> <br> ``We&#39;ve made a lot of progress,&#39;&#39; said Reed, who was 6-for-13 from the field with five rebounds and three assists. ``It&#39;s just a matter of us jelling, everyone getting a chance to know each other and knowing their spots on the floor.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Corey Gipson led Austin Peay (2-2) with 12 points, four below his average. The Governors made just 27 percent of their shots and were outrebounded 46-33. <br> <br> ``Our kids pretty much executed what we wanted to do, especially on the defensive end,&#39;&#39; Ole Miss coach Rod Barnes said. ``Offensively, we&#39;ve got to still do a better job.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Ole Miss shot 44 percent, including 41 percent in the first half. <br> <br> ``We got some great looks, and just didn&#39;t knock some shots down,&#39;&#39; Barnes said. <br> <br> Austin Peay got within 13 points early in the second half, but never pulled any closer. <br> <br> Sanders drove by Maurice Hampton, hit an off-balanced shot and was fouled with 15:52 left. He converted the three-point play to make it 43-25. <br> <br> Sanders&#39; follow slam off Harper&#39;s miss with about 10 minutes left made it 52-34 and began a spurt that put the game away for good. <br> <br> Moments later, Emmanuel Wade sank a 3-pointer from 22 feet and Austin Peay called a timeout. It didn&#39;t help stop the Rebels&#39; run as Harper sank a 3 from the same spot as Wade to make it 58-34 after the timeout. <br> <br> Austin Peay was 7-for-30 from the floor in the second half. <br> <br> The lead reached 30 with about six minutes left when John Gunn made a layup to make it 66-36. <br> <br> Ole Miss took control of the game at the end of the first half by outscoring the Governors 22-10 in the final eight minutes. <br> <br> Gunn&#39;s hook shot with less than two minutes in the first gave the Rebels a 36-18 lead.

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