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Missouri Tigers Look to Continue Dominance Against Vanderbilt Commodores

The Missouri Tigers women's basketball team is set to face off against the Vanderbilt Commodores in an exciting matchup on January 14th at the Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, Tennessee. Both teams have been performing well this season, but the Tigers have shown dominance in their previous games.


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One player to watch out for in this game is Hayley Frank, a forward for the Missouri Tigers. According to the statistics from their previous three games, Frank has been a standout performer. In the first game against the Kansas City Roos, she scored 6 points, had 3 assists, and grabbed 7 rebounds. She also showcased her defensive skills with 2 blocks and played a total of 28 minutes.


Abbey Schreacke, a guard for the Tigers, has also been impressive with her performance. In the same game against the Roos, she scored 9 points and had 4 assists. She showed great accuracy with her shooting, making 50% of her field goals and free throws.


Another key player for the Tigers is Lucija Milkovic, a center who contributed with 2 points and played solid defense in that game.


On the other side of the court, the Vanderbilt Commodores have some talented players as well. Jada Brown, a guard for Vanderbilt, has shown her skills by scoring 2 points and providing 2 assists in their previous game against Dayton Flyers.


Aiyana Mitchell, a forward for Vanderbilt, has been exceptional with her rebounding abilities. In their last game against Lipscomb Bisons, she grabbed an impressive 15 rebounds along with scoring 11 points.


Looking at the overall performance of both teams over their past three games, it is clear that Missouri Tigers have an edge going into this matchup. The Tigers have shown great teamwork and consistency on both ends of the court.


In terms of scoring, the Tigers have averaged 10 points per game, while the Commodores have averaged 7 points per game. The Tigers also have a higher field goal percentage, shooting at 35% compared to the Commodores' 28%.


Defensively, the Tigers have been dominant with an average of 5 steals per game, compared to the Commodores' 2 steals per game. The Tigers have also outrebounded their opponents by an average of 6 rebounds per game.


Based on these statistics, it is likely that the Missouri Tigers will continue their dominance and come out on top in this matchup against the Vanderbilt Commodores. However, basketball is a dynamic sport and anything can happen on game day.


Fans can catch all the action of this exciting matchup on January 14th at the Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville.

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