Although his team did enough to win on Tuesday, Ole Miss coach Chris Beard hardly was enamored of certain aspects of the game, notably how his offense struggled holding on to the ball and how his club was outrebounded. Beard and the 17th-ranked Rebels hope to correct both areas and get their fifth straight win Saturday when they host Queens in Oxford, Miss. Ole Miss (10-1) heads into the game before facing No. 21 Memphis on Dec. 28 and entering league play on Jan. 4 as the Southeastern Conference's fourth-best scoring defense (63.9 points per game). During their past four wins, the Rebels have allowed an average of 55.