Men’s Basketball Continues Road Swing at Auburn

Fresh off a top-10 road win, the Missouri men’s basketball team remains on the road to face conference foe Auburn on Tuesday night. First tip at Neville Arena is set for 6 p.m. on ESPN2.

ABOUT MISSOURI
• The Tigers are 19-6 on the season and tied for fourth in the SEC standings at 7-5.
• Mizzou is receiving votes in both national polls.
• The Tigers have won five of their last six, including an 86-85 win at No. 6 Tennessee Saturday.
• Senior Kobe Brown led MU with 21 points versus the Vols. He owns a team-best 16.5 points and 6.1 rebounds per game.
D’Moi Hodge (14.1) and DeAndre Gholston (10.5) follow Brown as double-digit scorers.
Sean East II leads MU with 3.0 assists per game.
• Mizzou ranks 13th in the country with a scoring offense of 82.1, while allowing 75.2 points.

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ABOUT AUBURN
• The Tigers are 17-8 on the season and are tied with Mizzou for fourth in the SEC at 7-5.
• Auburn have lost five of its last six – including its last three – after starting the season 16-3.
• Wendell Green Jr. leads Auburn with 14.3 points and 4.3 assists per game.
• Johni Broome is second with 13.5 points to go with a team-leading 9.0 boards.
• The Tigers are scoring 72.2 points per game this season, while allowing 65.1.

SERIES HISTORY
• Auburn holds a slight 8-6 advantage over Mizzou in 14 all-time meetings.
• Auburn has claimed the last two games in the series, including a 55-54 win last year as the nation’s top-ranked team.
• Missouri has also lost its last four meetings at Auburn, last winning on the road in 2014.

DEFEATING THE BEST
• MU is coming off perhaps its most impressive win with an 86-85 victory at No. 6 Tennessee Saturday.
• It marked only the Tigers’ 10th all-time victory in true road games against a top-10 school and first since also defeating No. 6 Tennessee in 2021.
• Overall, Mizzou is 5-3 against ranked foes in the AP poll this season – one of just eight schools in the nation with five ranked victories.
• Iowa State has six wins over ranked teams, while Mizzou, Alabama, Arizona, Creighton, Kansas, Kansas State and Texas each have five.

ONLY THE BEST FOR THE BEST
Kobe Brown has led Mizzou during the 2022-23 season, saving his best for the nation’s best.
• In the Tigers’ five wins over ranked foes, Brown has eclipsed 20 points in four of the games.
• Overall, the forward is tallying 23.8 points in the five contests – shooting 59.7 percent from the field and 52.4 percent from 3-point range – with 6.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.4 steals per game.
• Brown is the first Tiger with four games of 20-plus points versus ranked teams since Rickey Paulding did so five times in 2003-04.

TOP MARKS IN 2022-23
• Overall, the Tigers are enjoying one of their best seasons in years during the 2022-23 campaign.
• With a 19-6 overall record and with at least seven games left, Missouri already has its most wins in a season since totaling 20 in 2017-18.
• It hasn’t come easy for the Tigers as the team’s five ranked wins are its most in the last 11 years.
• MU finished the non-conference campaign 12-1 – its best mark since also going 12-1 in 2013-14.

TOP-20 SCORING OFFENSE
• One of the biggest keys to success this season for Mizzou is owning a top scoring attack.
• Mizzou enters the game ranked 13th nationally with a scoring offense of 82.1 points.
• In fact, the Tigers’ 82.1 points rank as the sixth-best mark in their history and highest in 33 years.

GOOD OFFENSE > GOOD DEFENSE
• Offense is what led the Tigers to their win over No. 6 Tennessee on Saturday.
• MU scored 86 points versus the nation’s No. 2 scoring offense – the most allowed by the Vols this season and 31 more than its average (55.0).
• Missouri also shot 52.6 percent against the No. 1 field goal percentage defense (34.7%) and 53.8 percent against the top 3-point defense (22.8%) – also season highs allowed by Tennessee.

BUZZER-BEATING DREE
• While the Tigers’ offense continued to excel at Tennessee, it still required a repeat half-court winner from DeAndre Gholston.
• For the second time this season, Gholston hit a game-winner from 35-plus feet – doing so against UCF (Dec. 17) and Tennessee (Jan. 11).
• It is the second and third buzzer beaters for Gholston during his career with, ironically, the first coming against Coach Gates and Cleveland State in a 81-80 win on Jan. 23, 2021.

TARGETING 70 POINTS
• While the Tigers are averaging over 80 points this season, the magic number is just 70 for MU.
• MU has won its last 22 games when scoring at least 70, including a perfect 18-0 mark this year.
• On the opposite end, Mizzou is just 1-6 this year when held under the target – losing 24 of its last 25 games overall with 69 or fewer points.

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