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Did Missouri Tigers' Second Half Surge Fall Short Against LSU Tigers?

First Half


The Missouri Tigers faced off against the LSU Tigers at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, ending with a 78-70 scoreline in favor of the home team. The first half saw LSU take an early lead, scoring 37 points compared to Mizzou's 27. The Bayou Bengals capitalized on their offensive rebounds and second-chance points, which contributed significantly to their lead. Despite a strong defensive effort from Mizzou, including 4 blocks and 4 steals, they struggled to keep pace with LSU's efficient shooting.


Jan 7, 2023; Columbia, Missouri, USA; Missouri Tigers guard Kobe Brown (24) looks to pass against the Vanderbilt Commodores during the second half at Mizzou Arena. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Second Half


In the second half, Mizzou mounted a spirited comeback attempt. They scored an impressive 43 points during this period, led by standout performances from players like Jayden Stone and Mark Mitchell. Stone contributed significantly with his scoring ability while Mitchell provided crucial rebounds and defensive plays. However, despite narrowing the gap considerably and drawing multiple fouls that led to successful free throws (80 percent accuracy), they couldn't overcome LSU's consistent performance.


Key Performances


Jayden Stone was instrumental for Mizzou with his all-around play contributing both offensively and defensively. His efforts were complemented by Mark Mitchell who added valuable points off turnovers and maintained pressure on defense throughout the game. On the other side of the court, LSU’s balanced attack proved too much for Mizzou as they managed to maintain their lead through effective ball distribution resulting in higher assists-to-turnover ratio.


Final Thoughts


The Missouri Tigers vs LSU Tigers final score reflects a hard-fought battle where both teams displayed moments of brilliance but ultimately saw Mizzou fall short despite their second-half resurgence. This game serves as an important learning experience for them moving forward into future matchups.


Looking ahead, fans can catch Missouri’s next game against Georgia Bulldogs scheduled for January 20th at 9:00 PM EDT at Mizzou Arena in Columbia. The game will be broadcasted live on SEC Network.


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