Final Feb 18
M-OH 66 -4.5 o152.5
EMU 76 4.5 u152.5
Final Feb 18
JAC 56 3.0 o141.5
FGCU 72 -3.0 u141.5
Final Feb 18
VILL 59 9.0 o136.0
CONN 66 -9.0 u136.0
Final Feb 18
PEAY 68 -4.5 o145.0
BELL 94 4.5 u145.0
Final Feb 18
NIU 63 19.5 o160.0
AKR 73 -19.5 u160.0
Final Feb 18
WMU 97 -2.0 o155.5
BUFF 64 2.0 u155.5
Final Feb 18
CMU 82 5.0 o153.0
OHIO 84 -5.0 u153.0
Final Feb 18
KENT 91 -6.0 o142.5
BGSU 84 6.0 u142.5
Final Feb 18
OKLA 63 14.5 o155.5
FLA 85 -14.5 u155.5
Final Feb 18
UWG 62 16.5 o149.5
UNA 80 -16.5 u149.5
Final Feb 18
SYR 69 11.0 o146.0
PITT 80 -11.0 u146.0
Final Feb 18
L-IL 77 2.0 o140.0
DAV 69 -2.0 u140.0
Final Feb 18
LIP 57 -4.0 o155.5
EKY 66 4.0 u155.5
Final Feb 18
UNF 79 -6.5 o165.0
STET 71 6.5 u165.0
Final Feb 18
BALL 66 7.5 o155.5
TOL 67 -7.5 u155.5
Final Feb 18
PUR 66 3.0 o148.5
MSU 75 -3.0 u148.5
Final Feb 18
CARK 72 13.5 o143.0
QNC 89 -13.5 u143.0
Final Feb 18
TXAM 54 2.5 o143.5
MSST 70 -2.5 u143.5
Final Feb 18
BUT 63 7.0 o151.5
XAV 76 -7.0 u151.5
Final Feb 18
TTU 66 -7.0 o141.5
TCU 69 7.0 u141.5
Final Feb 18
COLO 65 18.5 o142.5
ISU 79 -18.5 u142.5
Final Feb 18
AFA 62 8.5 o130.5
WYO 69 -8.5 u130.5
Final Feb 18
ILL 74 4.0 o162.0
WIS 95 -4.0 u162.0
Final Feb 18
TNST 86 2.5 o152.0
UTM 75 -2.5 u152.0
Final Feb 18
NEV 71 3.5 o137.0
CSU 79 -3.5 u137.0
Final Feb 18
HALL 56 18.5 o135.5
MARQ 80 -18.5 u135.5
Final Feb 18
VT 36 -1.5 o142.5
BC 54 1.5 u142.5
Final Feb 18
SCAR 67 2.5 o139.5
LSU 81 -2.5 u139.5
Final Feb 18
KU 57 2.5 o147.5
BYU 91 -2.5 u147.5
Final Feb 18
HOU 80 -12.0 o133.5
ASU 65 12.0 u133.5
Final Feb 18
MINN 64 11.0 o132.0
UCLA 61 -11.0 u132.0
Final Feb 18
FRES 60 18.5 o142.5
SDSU 83 -18.5 u142.5
Missouri 5th SEC19-6
Georgia 13th SEC16-10

Missouri @ Georgia preview

Stegeman Coliseum

Last Meeting ( Mar 13, 2024 ) Missouri 59, Georgia 64

Looking to continue its unprecedented turnaround, No. 21 Missouri travels to meet Georgia on Saturday in Southeastern Conference action at Athens, Ga.

Just a year removed from an 8-24 record that included an 0-18 mark in SEC play, the Tigers (18-6, 7-4 SEC) appear to be well on their way to an NCAA Tournament appearance. With wins over Kansas, Florida, Ole Miss and Mississippi State, Missouri can boost its resume against tourney hopeful Georgia.

Following a two-game losing skid, Missouri rebounded Wednesday to earn an 82-58 home victory over Oklahoma. In a wire-to-wire win that saw the Tigers lead by as many as 29 points, Mark Mitchell finished with a career-high 25 points.

Missouri coach Dennis Gates said the performance epitomizes what Mitchell brings to the team since his transfer from Duke.

"Mark was coming off a game against Texas A&M that I wasn't happy with," Gates said. "I wasn't happy with his performance at all, and I think he got the message to come out and respond how he responded. ... His versatility offensively and defensively gives us an advantage.

"Sometimes, when you have a McDonald's All-American caliber player, those guys come with certain baggage. Mark Mitchell doesn't. He's a humble young man that allows himself to be disciplined by his coach."

Mitchell's 12.9 points per game rank behind Tamar Bates' 13.5 for the team lead. Missouri also boasts the conference's leading 3-point shooter in Caleb Grill, who's connecting on 48.6 percent of his triples this season.

As a team, the Tigers' 37.4 percent mark from 3-point range ranks second in the SEC and is an improvement from last season's 31.9 percent clip.

Georgia (16-9, 4-8) is in desperate need of another marquee win, as the Bulldogs continue to inch further from the NCAA Tournament bubble. Losers in seven of nine games, Georgia squandered an opportunity on Tuesday, when it saw its 11-point second-half lead at No. 8 Texas A&M evaporate, allowing the Aggies to pull away with a 22-0 run.

"Tuesday was an incredible, unique game where we looked as good as we've looked all year," Bulldogs coach Mike White said. "(Texas A&M) made some adjustments, they went to their matchup zone, switching everything. It really had us a little bit off balance there in the second half."

Georgia freshman Asa Newell paces the team with 15.0 points and 6.7 rebounds per game but was held to 1-for-6 shooting from the field in the most recent loss. Silas Demary Jr. chips in 11.8 points, but the SEC gauntlet is proving the difficulties of winning without veterans.

The Bulldogs' oldest players, Dakota Leffew and Tyrin Lawrence, were sidelined Tuesday with injuries.

"We're extremely young," White said. "We've got two old guys that are out and now we're really, really young. Our poise, and our attention to detail defensively and on the defensive glass let up a little bit when we had some of those empty possessions (Tuesday)."

Georgia's 13.3 turnovers per game are third most in the SEC.

--Field Level Media

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