Dia leads Ole Miss against Texas A&M after 32-point performance
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Malik Dia scored 32 points in Ole Miss's 90-78 loss to Mississippi State
- Dia's performance was one of the highest individual point totals in the SEC this season
- Ole Miss is now preparing to face Texas A&M
- The Rebels need to improve defensively after their recent loss
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🏷️ Themes
College Basketball, Player Performance, Team Results
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