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Vanderbilt was ranked #19 in the AP Top 25 Poll heading into the game.
Missouri lost to Texas 85-68 in their previous game.
Key players to watch included Tyler Tanner for Vanderbilt and Mark Mitchell and Jayden Stone for Missouri.
Vanderbilt's Tyler Nickel had 25 points with 5 three-pointers in a recent game against Texas A&M.
Mizzou lost the game.
Mizzou aimed to defend its home court against a strong Vanderbilt team. Vanderbilt had won five of their past six games, showcasing a potent offense. Missouri needed to improve its rebounding after a poor performance against Texas. A key factor for Missouri was three-point shooting. The Commodores defense has had lapses when opponents score at least 80 points and make nine or more three-pointers. Limiting Vanderbilt's Tyler Tanner, who is known for his scoring and playmaking, was also critical for the Tigers.
Game Recap:
Vanderbilt took an early lead, but Mizzou responded with an 8-0 run to take the lead. Missouri's offense came alive with T.O. Barrett and Jayden Stone leading the way. Mizzou had a strong start from beyond the arc, shooting 5-of-9 early in the game.
Q: What was the significance of this game for Mizzou?
It was important for improving their NCAA Tournament resume.
Q: Who were the key players to watch?
Tyler Tanner for Vanderbilt; Mark Mitchell and Jayden Stone for Missouri.
Q: What was Missouri's biggest weakness coming into the game?
Rebounding.
This game was a test for Missouri against a ranked SEC opponent. For Mizzou, improving rebounding and three-point shooting were key to compete. Vanderbilt was looking to continue its strong run of form, led by key players like Tyler Tanner and Tyler Nickel.
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