Post Game Notes
2/15/2015 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
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Sunday's game marked the annual Play4Kay game, honoring Kay Yow and supporting breast cancer awareness. A portion of ticket sales went to Kay Yow Cancer Fund
With Sunday's win, Mizzou is now 14-12 on the year, with a 4-9 record in conference play. The Tigers improve to 10-5 at home
Mizzou moves to 4-1 all-time against Ole Miss
Mizzou held Ole Miss to just two makes in 12 field goal attempts and compiled an 8-0 run over 1:48 in the opening part of the first half, giving them separation for the rest of the game
Eight different Tigers reached the score sheet by the end of the first half.
Junior Michelle Hudyn tied her career-high with 10 points on the night. She previously set the record at 10 against LSU.
The Tigers nearly doubled the Rebels' shooting percentage in the first half. Mizzou shot 55-percent and the Rebels shot under 29-percent.
Following her career-best performance of 28 points and 13 rebounds, Sierra Michaelis recorded 15 points, seven rebounds and five assists in Sunday's matchup.
Ole Miss scored 58 points on the day, marking the 15th time this season that the Tigers have held an opponent to fewer than 60 points.
Mizzou allowed just four Ole Miss assists for the entire game.
Morgan Eye was Mizzou's leading scorer on the day. She tallied 16 points, in addition to five rebounds.
The Tigers forced the Rebels to shoot a dismal 29-percent from the field, while Mizzou shot the ball at an impressive 54-percent clip.
Foul trouble prevented Jordan Frericks from recording her sixth consecutive double-double, but she came close as she netted nine points and eight rebounds in limited minutes.















