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Mizzou MenFeb. 28, 2006
Missouri (11-14, 4-10 Big 12) will look to snap its three-game losing streak on Tuesday, when it travels to Ames, Iowa, to face the Iowa State Cyclones ... Iowa State is one of three teams currently tied for eighth place in the Big 12 Conference at 5-9 overall, one game ahead of the Tigers (4-10) ... Mizzou is currently 11th in the Big 12 standings, but could finish as high as eighth with a pair of victories over their final two regular-season tilts ... Mizzou has dropped two consecutive to the Cyclones dating back to last season ... Iowa State also claimed an 82-58 win over Missouri at Mizzou on Jan. 25 ... That contest was the second in Mizzou´s current stretch of nine defeats over the last 10 games ... Thomas Gardner topped the 1,000-point mark for his career with 19 points at Colorado ... Gardner became the 37th Tiger in school history to reach the milestone and was just the 13th to do it as a junior ... Gardner has been red-hot in the first half over his last three games as he is averaging 14.7 points on 64.0 percent shooting (16-of-25) from the floor and 57.1 percent shooting (8-of-15) from three-point range during the opening 20 minutes ... Speaking of three-pointers, Gardner has 83 treys this season, which ranks sixth in Mizzou single-season history ... Gardner needs just six more to pass Rickey Clemons (2002-03) and Clarence Gilbert (1999-2000) for fourth in Mizzou single-season lore ... Gardner (83 treys) has 13 more treys than the rest of the Mizzou team (70 treys) ... With his next 20-point effort, Gardner will tie four Tigers, including legendary coach Norm Stewart with 15 20-point games in a single season ... Stewart accomplished the feat in 1955-56 ... The last Tiger to top 20 points 15-plus times in a season was Kareem Rush, who did it 17 times in 2001-02 ... The Tigers are averaging just 57.9 points on 38.7 percent shooting from the floor over their last 10 games ... The Tigers have topped 64 points just once during that stretch, a 74-71 win over Kansas State.

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Tigers overcome distractions, nab win over K-StateFeb. 16, 2006

Marshall Brown is one of the most physically gifted players on the Missouri Tigers basketball team.

Not that you would know it by his performances so far this season.

But Sunday afternoon, the 6-6 sophomore came through for the Tigers when they needed him most in a 74-71 win over the Kansas State Wildcats at Mizzou Arena.

"I wanted to go out and show (interim head coach Melvin Watkins) I was the player he believed I was capable of being," Brown said.

Watkins said he challenged Brown.

"I´ve gone back and looked at Marshall´s lines and they´re just not good enough," Watkins said. "And Marshall understands that."

Brown´s biggest play came with :28 left. With Missouri nursing a 70-68 lead, Brown rebounded the second of two missed free throws by teammate Jimmy McKinney and was fouled.

Brown then hit two free throws to push Missouri´s lead to four. Brown finished with 18 points, including going 8-of-10 from the free throw line. He also had four rebounds and four assists.

Brown was one of four Tigers in double figures, the type of effort Watkins was looking for in his first game since stepping in for Quin Snyder.

"If you don´t have more than one or two players making a contribution, you´re not going to win basketball games," Watkins said. "You need five, six or seven players contributing, that´s when you´re going to win a game.

"We had guys making plays."

And while the win snapped a six-game losing streak for the Tigers (11-11 overall, 4-7 Big 12), it wasn´t a thing of beauty. Tigers can´t change their stripes and these Tigers still looked like the old Tigers for spurts Sunday.

"We tried to tweak a couple of things," Watkins said. "Some of it worked OK, a lot of it didn´t.

"It´s refining some of the things we do and just try to get better. We´ve got to try to get good at something, one or two things at least."

One thing the Tigers can control is their attitude on the court.

"Nobody pays to see players be miserable," said Watkins, who glad-handed with students courtside both before and after the game. "We need to play with passion and the people with respect that. If we´re not good enough, we´re not good enough. But we´ve got to give the people that effort."

A 79-64 loss at Kansas State started Missouri´s six-game slide, all double-digit losses. But the Tigers led for much of the game and a 3-pointer by McKinney gave Missouri a 31-29 halftime lead.

The Tigers led by as many six points in the second half before the Wildcats used a 12-6 run to tie the game at 49 with 9:27 to play. Missouri took the lead for good with just over three minutes to go on a pair of Brown free throws that made it 66-64.

McKinney added 16 points for the Tigers, while Kevin Young had 14 and Thomas Gardner 11.

David Hoskins finished with a game-high 20 points for the Wildcats (13-8, 4-6). Cartier Martin added 19, while Hickman graduate Lance Harris came off the bench to score 18.

Missouri is off until Saturday afternoon, when the Tigers will travel to Kansas to take on the Jayhawks. Game time is 2:45 p.m. (KRCG-TV).


 

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Tigers score a season-high team total at the meetJan. 31, 2006

Lincoln, Neb. -No. 10 Missouri Tigers scored a season-high 195.950 but could not halt the No. 12 Nebraska Cornhuskers 58-meet home unbeaten streak as the Tigers fell 196.350-195.950 to Nebraska at the Devaney Center in Lincoln, Neb. on Sunday afternoon. Freshman Adrianne Perry finished second in the all-around with a career-high 39.300.

Two weeks after Mizzou´s Pink Out meet against Arkansas, the Tigers again donned their pink leotards in honor of Nebraska´s own breast cancer awareness meet.

"This is our best performance to date," said Missouri head coach Rob Drass. "We came into a hostile environment and really did a good job. I thought the teams were evenly matched and it came down to who landed more routines and it was Nebraska today."  This is our best performance to date," said Missouri head coach Rob Drass. "We came into a hostile environment and really did a good job. I thought the teams were evenly matched and it came down to who landed more routines and it was Nebraska today."

Missouri started the afternoon on fire with a team total 49.125 on bars, which marks the 12th highest event score in program history. Senior Jodie Heinicka notched a 9.925 for the third consecutive week to tie for first place. Junior Sarah Zigler tied her career-high with a 9.875 for fifth place, freshman Adrianne Perry set a new personal best after a 9.850 and freshman Alicia Hatcher had a 9.800.

On vault, the Tigers recorded a 48.725. Heinicka again led Mizzou with a <9.800 to tie for second place while Perry and junior Amanda Pezzullo both scored a 9.750 to tie for fifth place. Followed by the floor exercise, Missouri came away with a 49.950 on the event. Senior Lauren Schwartzman finished tied for third with a team-high 9.850 while junior Whitney Craterand Perry recorded a 9.825 to tie for fifth place. Finishing with 9.725´s for the Tigers were Hatcher and sophomore Nicole Bowman
Ending the afternoon on beam, Mizzou held its standing as one of the best beam squads in the nation after scoring a 49.150 to tie the ninth highest score in Mizzou history. Perry and Schwartzman tied for first on the event with a 9.875 as Perry set a new career mark while Hatcher also set a personal best with a 9.850 for fourth place.

"The whole team did a great job tonight," said Drass. "Our beam team was just great as was our bars team. Every meet we have two outstanding events and two solid ones. I thought vault and floor were solid tonight but bars and beam really stood out."

"We´re excited about coming home next week," added Drass. "We´ve been on the road quite a bit the last couple of weeks and we´d like to get back to our home crowd."

The Tigers return home on Friday, Feb. 3 for a Big 12 Conference matchup with No.15 Iowa State at 7:00 p.m. CT in the Hearnes Center. Mizzou then heads to Champaign, Ill. for a non-conference meet against Illinois at 7:00 p.m. CT at Huff Hall.

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