Get ready to witness a dominating performance that leaves no doubt about who's in control! Ole Miss' 86-52 victory over Wofford on December 13, 2025, wasn't just a win—it was a statement. Led by the unstoppable duo of Cotie McMahon and Latasha Lattimore, the No. 17 Rebels showcased their depth, skill, and relentless energy from start to finish. But here's where it gets even more impressive: McMahon's consistency is off the charts, scoring 20 or more points in half of her first 10 games and hitting double figures in every single contest. And this is the part most people miss—Ole Miss' rebounding dominance (53-27) was a game-changer, with McMahon, Lattimore, and Sira Thienou controlling the paint like it was their personal playground.
The Rebels wasted no time asserting their authority, taking the lead just 21 seconds in and never looking back. By halftime, they'd built a commanding 41-24 lead, leaving Wofford scrambling to keep up. Speaking of the Terriers, Toni Warren's 15-point effort and Queen Ikhiuwu's 14 points were bright spots, but their 35% field goal percentage and abysmal 13% three-point shooting (1-of-8) simply couldn't match Ole Miss' firepower. Controversial take: Could Wofford's struggles be a sign of deeper issues, or was this just an off night?
Christeen Iwuala's 13-point contribution further highlighted Ole Miss' balanced attack, as the Rebels secured their best start since the 2021-22 season—a year they went 13-1 and punched their ticket to the NCAA tournament. With momentum on their side, Ole Miss now sets its sights on South Carolina State, while Wofford aims to rebound against East Carolina. But before you go, we have to ask: Is Ole Miss a legitimate contender this season, or are they benefiting from a weaker schedule? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this debate is just heating up!