Ole Miss needed a huge comeback led by Terence Davis, who scored 20 of his 22 points in the second half, but they eventually fell in overtime, 99-97, to South Dakota State.
Fresh off a disappointing 1-1 week in Las Vegas, the Basketsharks started 1-15 from three-point range and got themselves into a 20-point halftime deficit. Slow starts are starting to become the norm for Andy Kennedy's team this year, and when the opponent is a preseason favorite to win their league, comebacks are rare.
Here are three quick takeaways from Tuesdays’ fail in Oxford.