2022 Ole Miss Rebels baseball game log
Regular season
February
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
February 18
Charleston Southern
No. 5
Swayze Field Oxford, MS
W 9–3
Derek Diamond (1–0)
Bryce Brock (0–1)
SECN+
11,146
1–0
February 19
Charleston Southern
No. 5
Swayze Field
W 11–17
John Gaddis (1–0)
Jerry Couch (0–1)
SECN+
11,621
2–0
February 20
Charleston Southern
No. 5
Swayze Field
W 12–28
Drew McDaniel (1–0)
Evan Truitt (0–1)
SECN+
10,121
3–0
February 23
Arkansas State
No. 3
Swayze Field
W 15–55
Cole Baker (1–0)
Walker Williams (0–1)
SECN+
8,653
4–0
February 25
VCU
No. 3
Swayze Field
W 10–4
Derek Diamond (2–0)
Jack Masloff (0–1)
SECN+
9,209
5–0
February 26
VCU
No. 3
Swayze Field
Canceled (inclement weather)
February 27
VCU
No. 3
Swayze Field
W 14–37
Drew McDaniel (2–0)
Campbell Ellis (0–1)
SECN+
8,926
6–0
March
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
March 1
Louisiana–Monroe
No. 2
Swayze Field
W 10–2
Hunter Elliott (1–0)
Henry Shuffler (0–1)
Jack Dougherty (1)
SECN+
9,407
7–0
March 2
Louisiana–Monroe
No. 2
Swayze Field
W 11–17
Jack Washburn (1–0)
Cole Cressend (0–1)
SECN+
9,499
8–0
March 4
at UCF
No. 2
John Euliano Park Orlando, FL
W 8–7
Riley Maddox (1–0)
Ben Vespi (0–2)
Brandon Johnson (1)
ESPN+
3,033
9–0
March 5
at UCF
No. 2
John Euliano Park
L 0–112
Chase Centala (1–0)
Hunter Elliott (1–1)
ESPN+
2,921
9–1
March 6
at UCF
No. 2
John Euliano Park
W 9–1
Jackson Kimbrell (1–0)
Hunter Patteson (2–1)
Dylan DeLucia (1)
ESPN+
2,331
10–1
March 9
Alcorn State
No. 2
Swayze Field
W 16–17
Jack Washburn (2–0)
Austin Guzman (0–1)
SECN+
8,993
11–1
March 11
Oral Roberts
No. 2
Swayze Field
W 16–2
John Gaddis (2–0)
Isaac Coffey (2–2)
SECN+
9,195
12–1
March 13
Oral Roberts
No. 2
Swayze Field
W 6–27
Derek Diamond (3–0)
Ledgend Smith (2–1)
Brandon Johnson (2)
SECN+
9,497
13–1
March 13
Oral Roberts
No. 2
Swayze Field
L 4–87
AJ Archambo (3–0)
Hunter Elliott (1–2)
SECN+
9,047
13–2
March 15
at Southeastern Louisiana
No. 1
Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field Hammond, LA
L 1–5
Adam Guth (1–0)
Jack Washburn (2–1)
ESPN+
2,915
13–3
March 17
at Auburn
No. 1
Plainsman Park Auburn, AL
W 13–6
Dylan DeLucia (1–0)
Mason Barnett (1–1)
SECN
3,926
14–3
1–0
March 18
at Auburn
No. 1
Plainsman Park
L 5–19
Hayden Mullins (2–1)
Derek Diamond (3–1)
SECN+
3,435
14–4
1–1
March 19
at Auburn
No. 1
Plainsman Park
W 15–2
Jack Dougherty (1–0)
Trace Bright (2–1)
SECN+
4,096
15–4
2–1
March 22
at Memphis
No. 1
AutoZone Park Memphis, TN
Canceled (inclement weather)
March 23
Memphis
No. 1
Swayze Field
W 11–8
Riley Maddox (2–0)
David Warren (0–1)
Brandon Johnson (3)
SECN+
9,010
16–4
March 25
No. 5 Tennessee
No. 1
Swayze Field
L 1–12
Chase Burns (5–0)
John Gaddis (2–1)
SECN+
11,337
16–5
2–2
March 26
No. 5 Tennessee
No. 1
Swayze Field
L 3–10
Chase Dollander (4–0)
Jack Dougherty (1–1)
SECN
12,134
16–6
2–3
March 27
No. 5 Tennessee
No. 1
Swayze Field
L 3–4
Drew Beam (5–0)
Derek Diamond (3–2)
Redmond Walsh (3)
SECN+
9,967
16–7
2–4
March 29
North Alabama
No. 10
Swayze Field
W 20-37
Jack Washburn (3-1)
Austin Nichols (0-4)
SECN+
9,140
17–7
April
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
April 1
at Kentucky
No. 10
Kentucky Proud Park Lexington, KY
W 2–1
Brandon Johnson (1–0)
Sean Harney (4–1)
SECN+
2,042
18–7
3–4
April 2
at Kentucky
No. 10
Kentucky Proud Park
L 2–9
Darren Williams (3–0)
Riley Maddox (2–1)
Daniel Harper (1)
SECN+
2,339
18–8
3–5
April 3
at Kentucky
No. 10
Kentucky Proud Park
W 10–1
Jack Washburn (4–1)
Tyler Bosma (3–2)
SECN+
2,480
19–8
4–5
April 5
vs. No. 18 Southern Miss
No. 9
Trustmark Park Pearl, MS
L 7–10
Garrett Ramsey (3–0)
Brandon Johnson (1–1
Landon Harper (4)
4,530
19–9
April 8
Alabama
No. 9
Swayze Field
L 4–7
Garrett McMillan (3–2)
Hunter Elliott (1–3)
SECN+
10,067
19–10
4–6
April 9
Alabama
No. 9
Swayze Field
L 10–1210
Dylan Ray (1–2)
Brandon Johnson (1–2)
SECN+
12,045
19–11
4–7
April 10
Alabama
No. 9
Swayze Field
L 3–7
Grayson Hitt (3–0)
Jack Washburn (4–2)
SECN
9,649
19–12
4–8
April 12
Murray State
No. 25
Swayze Field
W 8–2
Drew McDaniel (3–0)
Ryan Fender (0–1)
SECN+
11,331
20–12
April 14
at South Carolina
No. 25
Founders Park Columbia, SC
W 9–1
Dylan DeLucia (2–0)
Aidan Hunter (5–4)
SECN+
6,239
21–12
5–8
April 15
at South Carolina
No. 25
Founders Park
L 2–4
Noah Hall (2–4)
Derek Diamond (3–3)
Matthew Becker (3)
SECN+
7,027
21–13
5–9
April 16
at South Carolina
No. 25
Founders Park
L 8–9
Cade Austin (2–1)
Drew McDaniel (3–1)
SECN+
7,162
21–14
5–10
April 19
Southeast Missouri State
Swayze Field
L 3–13
Austin Williams (5–1)
Drew McDaniel (3–2)
SECN+
8,854
21–15
April 21
Mississippi State
Swayze Field
W 4–2
Dylan DeLucia (3–0)
Brandon Smith (2–3)
SECN
10,474
22–15
6–10
April 22
Mississippi State
Swayze Field
L 7–10
Pico Kohn (2–0)
Jack Dougherty (1–2)
SECN+
12,078
22–16
6–11
April 23
Mississippi State
Swayze Field
L 6–711
KC Hunt (2–1)
Brandon Johnson (1–2)
ESPN2
12,503
22–17
6–12
April 26
vs. Mississippi State
Trustmark Park
W 5–2
Drew McDaniel (4–2)
Lane Forsythe (0–1)
Brandon Johnson (4)
SECN+
7,920
23–17
April 29
at No. 5 Arkansas
Baum–Walker Stadium Fayetteville, AR
W 4–2
Dylan DeLucia (4–0)
Connor Noland (5–3)
Brandon Johnson (5)
SECN+
11,651
24–17
7–12
April 30
at No. 5 Arkansas
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 3–6
Brady Tygart (2–1)
Jack Dougherty (1–3)
ESPN2
11,736
24–18
7–13
May
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
May 1
at No. 5 Arkansas
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 3–4
Zack Morris (4–0)
Derek Diamond (3–4)
Brady Tygart (7)
ESPN2
11,409
24–19
7–14
May 6
Missouri
Swayze Field
W 7–5
Jack Dougherty (2–3)
Austin Troesser (3–2)
Brandon Johnson (6)
SECN+
9,176
25–19
8–14
May 7
Missouri
Swayze Field
W 8–1
Hunter Elliott (2–3)
Spencer Miles (3–5)
SECN+
9,295
26–19
9–14
May 8
Missouri
Swayze Field
W 10–2
Derek Diamond (4–4)
Austin Marozas (1–3)
John Gaddis (1)
SECN+
8,929
27–19
10–14
May 11
at No. 14 Southern Miss
Pete Taylor Park Hattiesburg, MS
W 4–1
Drew McDaniel (5–2)
Matthew Adams (1–1)
Brandon Johnson (7)
ESPN+
6,346
28–19
May 14
at No. 17 LSU
Alex Box Stadium Baton Rouge, LA
W 5–3
Dylan DeLucia (5–0)
Ma'Khail Hilliard (5–1)
Brandon Johnson (8)
ESPN2
11,242
29–19
11–14
May 14
at No. 17 LSU
Alex Box Stadium
W 11–1
Hunter Elliott (3–3)
Devin Fontenot (2–2)
SECN
11,124
30–19
12–14
May 15
at No. 17 LSU
Alex Box Stadium
W 8–5
John Gaddis (3–1)
Eric Reyzelman (1–2)
Brandon Johnson (9)
SECN+
10,671
31–19
13–14
May 17
at Arkansas State
Tomlinson Stadium–Kell Field Jonesboro, AR
May 19
No. 6 Texas A&M
Swayze Field
L 5–10
Joseph Menefee (5–2)
Dylan DeLucia (5–1)
Will Johnston (3)
SECN+
9,293
31–20
13–15
May 20
No. 6 Texas A&M
Swayze Field
W 14–6
Jack Washburn (5–2)
Chris Cortez (5–3)
Josh Mallitz (1)
SECN+
9,609
32–20
14–15
May 21
No. 6 Texas A&M
Swayze Field
L 5–12
Joseph Menefee (6–2)
Drew McDaniel (5–3)
SECN+
9,744
32–21
14–16
Post-season
Coral Gables Regional
Date
Opponent
Seed
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
NCAAT record
June 4
vs. (2) Arizona
(3)
Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field Coral Gables, FL
W 7–4
Josh Mallitz (1–0)
Javyn Pimental (1–1)
Brandon Johnson (10)
ESPN+
2,161
33–22
1–0
June 5
at (1) No. 6 Miami (FL)
(3)
Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
W 2–1
Mason Nichols (1–0)
Alex McFarlane (3–2)
Brandon Johnson (11)
ESPN+
3,039
34–22
2–0
June 6
vs. (2) Arizona
(3)
Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
W 22–6
Jack Dougherty (3–3)
Eric Orloff (2–3)
ESPN+
2,098
35–22
3–0
Hattiesburg Super Regional
Date
Opponent
Seed
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
NCAAT record
June 11
at (11) Southern Miss
Pete Taylor Park
W 10–0
Dylan DeLucia (6–2)
Hurston Waldrep (6–2)
Jack Dougherty (2)
ESPNU
5,474
36–22
4–0
June 12
at (11) Southern Miss
Pete Taylor Park
W 5–0
Hunter Elliott (4–3)
Tanner Hall (9–3)
Josh Mallitz (2)
ESPNU
5,469
37–22
5–0
College World Series
Date
Opponent
Seed
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
NCAAT record
June 18
vs. (14) Auburn
Charles Schwab Field Omaha Omaha, NE
W 5–1
Dylan DeLucia (7–2)
Joseph Gonzalez (7–4)
ESPN2
25,217
38–22
6–0
June 20
vs. Arkansas
Charles Schwab Field Omaha
W 13–5
Hunter Elliott (5–3)
Zack Morris (6–1)
ESPN
25,246
39–22
7–0
June 22
vs. Arkansas
Charles Schwab Field Omaha
L 2–3
Hagen Smith (7-2)
John Gaddis (3–2)
Zach Morris (1)
ESPN
25,401
39–23
7–1
June 23
vs. Arkansas
Charles Schwab Field Omaha
W 2–0
Dylan DeLucia (8–2)
Connor Noland (8–6)
ESPN2
20,434
40–23
8–1
June 25
vs. Oklahoma
Charles Schwab Field Omaha
W 10–3
Jack Dougherty (4–3)
Jake Bennett (10–4)
ESPN
25,813
41–23
9–1
June 26
vs. Oklahoma
Charles Schwab Field Omaha
W 4–2
John Gaddis (4–2)
Trevin Michael (4–2)
Brandon Johnson (12)
ESPN
25,972
42–23
10–1
Legend: = Win = Loss = Canceled Bold = Ole Miss team member Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.
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