Field Level Media
01 Feb 2023, 12:40 GMT+10
Missouri will make a bid for its third consecutive victory when it hosts struggling LSU on Wednesday night in Columbia, Mo.
These two Tigers teams have been headed in opposite directions. Missouri (16-5, 5-4 Southeastern Conference) has momentum after winning 89-77 at Ole Miss and beating then-No. 12 Iowa State 78-61 last week. Meanwhile, LSU (12-9, 1-7) is riding an eight-game losing streak after falling 76-68 to Texas Tech on Saturday.
Missouri hit 14 of 30 shots from 3-point range and forced 19 turnovers while upsetting the Cyclones. But coach Dennis Gates saw plenty of need for improvement.
"We won, but did we do the things we were supposed to do for 40 straight minutes?" Gates said. "I'm not result-driven when it comes down to it. I want quality, and the quality wasn't where I want it to be."
Even with guard Tre Gomillion sidelined with a groin muscle strain, Gates rotated 10 players into the game while it was still in doubt. Missouri continued playing with pace until the final minutes.
Missouri has seven players averaging more than eight points per game, led by Kobe Brown (16.0 per game) and D'Moi Hodge (14.6 per game). Containing that offense could be a challenge for LSU following its loss to the Red Raiders.
"There were areas where we played much better," LSU coach Matt McMahon said. "I thought our urgency at both ends of the floor the majority of the game was much improved."
Adam Miller scored 20 points in the loss after being held to single-digit scoring in his previous five games.
"I hope it will be a big step forward for him," McMahon said of Miller. "He's really been competing at a high level and I think he's done a great job at the defensive end of the floor. It's good to see the ball go in the basket for him."
McMahon has set his to-do list for his team for the remainder of the season.
"The attention to detail in the scouting report, running 3-point shooters off the line, finishing possessions with defensive rebounds, and taking care of basketball -- all of those things have to be done at a higher level as we move forward," he said.
--Field Level Media
Get a daily dose of San Antonio Post news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to San Antonio Post.
More InformationUVLADE, Texas: Texas police stopped a Florida-bound freight train this week and discovered two migrants had died in a freight ...
ROLLING FORK, Mississippi: A powerful tornado has struck Mississippi, killing at least 25 people, injuring dozens, flattening entire blocks and ...
BENTON, Arkansas: Reuters reported that due to a reduction or elimination in evening and weekend shifts, Walmart will lay off ...
LONDON, England: Reuters has reported that struggling Virgin Orbit, owned by billionaire Richard Branson, is nearing a $200-million investment deal ...
A top-tier pitching matchup headlines the season opener between the visiting Philadelphia Phillies and the Texas Rangers on Thursday in ...
With just six games left and clinging to a spot in the Western Conference play-in tournament, the Oklahoma City Thunder ...
MOSCOW, Russia: A new campaign has begun across Russia to attract badly needed recruits to replenish its troop numbers for ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: US House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy has said that lawmakers will move forward on legislation aimed at ...
CROWNPOINT, New Mexico: Navajo Technical University, located on the largest Native American reservation in the US, has become the first ...
WEST READING, Pennsylvania: An explosion occurred at a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania, killing seven people and seeing ten staff members ...
OTTAWA, Canada: US President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have announced a plan to close a loophole ...
UVLADE, Texas: Texas police stopped a Florida-bound freight train this week and discovered two migrants had died in a freight ...