Kessler, No. 3 Auburn rebound for 77-64 win over Mississippi
AP
Feb 24, 2022
Auburn Tigers, Ala. (AP) Walker Kessler didn't quite get another triple-double, but Auburn's Wendell Green Jr. and Zep Jasper finally started hitting their own triples.
Kessler had 12 points, 10 rebounds and eight blocked shots while the point guard duo broke out of offensive slumps to lead the third-ranked Tigers to a 77-64 victory Wednesday night over Mississippi.
Jasper followed the advice of coach Bruce Pearl and started looking for shots instead of just setting up teammates. He went 4 of 5 on 3-pointers on his way to a season-high 15 points.
''(Pearl) hit me with a text message like two days ago and told me he thinks I should be more aggressive and be looking for my shot and try to open it up for other guys, because they kind of key on other guys,'' Jasper said. ''They don't key on me to look to take a shot, so I think that him texting me, that was a key aspect in (Wednesday night's) game.''
With Kessler falling just shy of his third triple-double, the Tigers (25-3, 13-2 Southeastern Conference) rebounded from a one-point loss at Florida to maintain their one-game lead over No. 6 Kentucky for first place in the league.
Kessler did break Kyle Davis' 19-year-old school record of 126 blocks in a season after coming in three shy
Jabari Smith also scored 15 points for Auburn. Smith added nine rebounds and five assists.
Green made three early 3s and scored 14 points. Jasper had totaled three points in his last four games, and Green had shot 6 of 24 over the last three.
''He and Zep both stepped up to the challenge in a big way,'' Pearl said.
Jarkell Joiner scored 10 of his 13 points in the second half for the Rebels (13-15, 4-11). Luis Rodriguez added 12 points, and Nysier Brooks had 11 points and seven rebounds before fouling out.
''We got Auburn's best tonight, but I thought we were right there,'' Ole Miss Rebels coach Kermit Davis said. ''If we make a few timely shots I think it's a one- or two-possession game late.''
The Rebels played most of the game without Matthew Murrell, who exited with 2:10 left in the first half after taking an elbow to the head. He lay on the court for a while before trainers escorted him to the locker room.
Murrell didn't return and finished with seven points. Davis said Murrell entered concussion protocol.
Kessler exited with 1:19 remaining in the game, falling two blocks shy of joining LSU's Shaquille O'Neal as the only SEC players with more than two career triple-doubles.
Not every teammate was aware that he broke the school's record for blocked shots.
''I didn't know he did that,'' Green said. ''That's crazy. That's a great accomplishment.''
The Rebels scored the first nine points of the second half to erase most of a 12-point deficit. Auburn then went on an 18-6 tear and didn't look back.
The Tigers were coming off a 63-62 loss at Florida when Green's pass attempt to Kessler was knocked away, allowing the clock to run out. That dropped the formerly top-ranked team only one spot in the Top 25.
''We hit shots that we know we can make,'' Green said. ''We've been working all week. We've been kind of in a slump lately, but once we hit shots, that's just what our offense looks like.''
BIG PICTURE
Ole Miss: Struggled at times in Murrell's absence after managing to beat Georgia short-handed. Murrell and Joiner both missed that game with the flu.
Auburn: Produced a comfortable win even without sparkplug K.D. Johnson providing much scoring. He had two points and missed all six shots from the field.
UP NEXT
Ole Miss hosts Texas A&M on Saturday afternoon.
Auburn visits No. 17 Tennessee on Saturday afternoon.
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1st Half
MISS
Rebels
31
AUB
Tigers
43
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Nysier Brooks vs. Walker Kessler (Tigers gains possession)
19:46
Jabari Smith misses two point jump shot
19:44
Austin Crowley defensive rebound
19:21
Walker Kessler blocks Jaemyn Brakefield's two point layup
19:19
Walker Kessler defensive rebound
19:09
K.D. Johnson turnover (bad pass) (Jaemyn Brakefield steals)
19:03
+2
Matthew Murrell makes two point dunk (Jaemyn Brakefield assists)
2-0
18:50
Austin Crowley personal foul (Jabari Smith draws the foul)
18:46
Allen Flanigan misses two point layup
18:44
Luis Rodriguez defensive rebound
18:45
Allen Flanigan personal foul (Luis Rodriguez draws the foul)
18:29
Walker Kessler blocks Jaemyn Brakefield's two point jump shot
18:27
Jaemyn Brakefield offensive rebound
18:21
Luis Rodriguez misses three point jump shot
18:19
Walker Kessler defensive rebound
17:57
Nysier Brooks shooting foul (K.D. Johnson draws the foul)
17:57
+1
K.D. Johnson makes regular free throw 1 of 2
2-1
17:57
+1
K.D. Johnson makes regular free throw 2 of 2
2-2
17:46
Matthew Murrell misses two point jump shot
17:44
K.D. Johnson defensive rebound
17:38
Nysier Brooks blocks K.D. Johnson's two point layup
17:36
Jabari Smith offensive rebound
17:22
+2
Walker Kessler makes two point layup (Jabari Smith assists)
2-4
17:16
Jaemyn Brakefield misses three point jump shot
17:14
Walker Kessler defensive rebound
17:14
Luis Rodriguez personal foul (Walker Kessler draws the foul)
17:09
+3
Wendell Green Jr. makes three point jump shot (Jabari Smith assists)
2-7
16:47
K.D. Johnson shooting foul (Austin Crowley draws the foul)
16:47
Austin Crowley misses regular free throw 1 of 2
16:47
+1
Austin Crowley makes regular free throw 2 of 2
3-7
16:16
Tigers turnover (shot clock violation)
16:01
Luis Rodriguez misses two point jump shot
15:59
Sammy Hunter offensive rebound
15:53
+2
Sammy Hunter makes two point jump shot
5-7
15:52
TV timeout
15:41
Jabari Smith misses three point jump shot
15:39
Dylan Cardwell offensive rebound
15:27
Jabari Smith misses two point turnaround jump shot