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  • With national championship pedigree as both an athlete and coach, Bre Henry leads the Ole Miss Rebels volleyball program in her third season as head coach in 2024.

    Over the course of her seven seasons as a graduate assistant, assistant coach and head coach, Henry helped produce four All-Americans, 12 All-Region honorees and won the 2017 NCAA crown with Nebraska. Throughout her entire career, she has either been mentored by or worked alongside some of the top coaches in the nation, such as John Cook (Nebraska), Matt Ulmer (Oregon) and Erin Lindsey (Santa Clara), among others.

    In her first full season as head coach and second with the Rebels, Henry changed the culture of the program. She created an environment where student-athletes and staff became a family and fell in love with the game of volleyball while still competing at a high level in the SEC.

    In 2023, the Rebels finished with an 11-18 record, including a 5-13 mark in conference play. Under Henry, the Ole Miss offense saw seven Rebels finish the season with over 100 kills, including four with over 200. Among those with offensive success were Anna Bair, who wrapped up her Ole Miss career with the fifth most kills by any player in school history, and Julia Dyess, who led the Rebels in kills in SEC play and finished wi

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    1As remarked by Marjorie Garber, Edward II begins much like Doctor Faustus—with characters reading onstage.1 But whereas Faustus is seen reading and interpreting Latin works such as Justinian’s Institutes or Jerome’s translation of the Bible, Edward II opens with Gaveston reading and commenting two lines from a private letter sent to him by the newly-crowned king:

    ‘My father is deceased; come Gaveston,
    And share the kingdom with thy dearest friend.’ (1.1.1–2)2

    2This candid, or rather callous, letter sent by a king to his lover at the beginning of act 1 contrasts with the devilishly ambiguous letter sent by a king’s captor to his confederates towards the end of act 5. Mortimer’s letter to Edward’s gaolers is craftily left “unpointed” and both intimates them to save and kill the king:

    This letter written by a friend of ours
    Contains his death yet bids them save his life.
    ‘Edwardum occidere nolite timere bonum est’:
    ‘Fear not to kill the king, ’tis good he die.’
    But read it thus, and that’s another sense:
    ‘Edwardum occidere nolite timere bonum est’:
    ‘Kill not the king, ’tis good to fear the worst’.
    Unpointed as it is, thus shall it go (5.4.6–13)

    3A closer reading of the two letters elicits other peculiar parallelism