The 25th-ranked LSU Tigers basketball team returns to Southeastern Conference play on Tuesday at 8:05 p.m. at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center against the Ole Miss Rebels.
Tickets for the game are available all day Tuesday at the LSU Athletics Ticket Office and online at LSUTix.net. Tickets are available in the upper deck for $5 and the upper concourse ticket windows will open at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
The game will be televised by the SEC Network and broadcast by 98.1-FM.
LSU (16-5, 4-4 in SEC play) is going to the final five weeks of the SEC regular season.
LSU is coming off a 77-68 loss to TCU in the Big 12/SEC Challenge. LSU struggled offensively shooting 36 percent and making just 8-of-22 layup attempts in the game. TCU scored the most points the Tigers surrendered all season and LSU struggled despite turning the ball over just nine times in the game.
Ole Miss (11-10, 2-6) is coming off a 67-56 win at home over Kansas State in the Challenge.
The Revels shot 45.1 percent overall, holding K-State to just 30.2 percent from the field and winning the rebound battle, 43-33. Daeshun Ruffin had 17 points and seven rebounds while Luis Rodriguez had 10 points.
LSU and Ole Miss have met 214 times previously, with LSU winning 214 times. The teams met last twice last year with one a hastily scheduled game in January in Oxford when an LSU road trip to Missouri was canceled because of the pandemic and LSU made a quick diversion to Ole Miss where the Tigers scored a 75-61 win. The teams met later in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament in Nashville with LSU winning, 76-73.
LSU has won the last six meeting in the series and nine-of-the-last-10.
LSU is expected to be near full strength entering the game after Darius Days returned with a double-double against TCU (14-12). Xavier Pinson played seven minutes against TCU on a minutes restriction but his minutes for Tuesday’s game will be determined after the team’s shootaround on gameday afternoon.
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