Men's Basketball

Missouri 59, Murray State 55

Nov. 28, 2004

Recap |  Box Score

Murray State at Missouri

Columbia, Mo. - Mizzou Arena

November 28, 2004

 

 

First Half

  • Mizzou started the game 2-1 in the Mizzou Arena
  • Senior guard Jason Conley broke a 1:34 scoring drought to put the first points of the game on the board. 
  • The Tigers scored 11 unanswered points early in the first half, including back-to-back three-pointers from freshman Marshall Brown and sophomore Thomas Gardner.  It was Brown's first career start and first three-pointer of his MU career.
  • Recording a layup in the paint with 3:01 left on the clock, junior Kevin Young ended 7:53 of action without a Tiger basket.  The basket was the first since Linas Kleiza scored with 10:54 on the clock.
  • The Racers of Murray State closed in on the Tigers through 9:33 of play, racking up 21 points with four points coming off of six MU turnovers. 
  • Kleiza helped keep Missouri on top of Murray State entering half-time with his final jump shot at the buzzer.   Kleiza totaled seven points coming off the bench, but had foul trouble and only saw eight minutes of action.

SECOND HALF

  • Mizzou trailed for the first time of the game with 13:35 left in the game, but only for 43 seconds as Kleiza tied things up with a two-pointer.
  • The Tigers' largest deficit was seven points at 7:53 left in the second half and MSU leading 46-39.
  • MU regained the lead on a three-pointer by junior Jimmy McKinney, making it 50-48 at the 4:57 mark in the second half.
  • With 59 points on the board, it was Missouri's lowest scoring game in the new Mizzou Arena. 
  • Mizzou now moves to 3-3 on the season, and 3-1 at Mizzou Arena