Box Score Dec. 7, 2004
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By R.B. FALLSTROM
AP Sports Writer
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Ronnie Brewer had 20 points and five assists and
Arkansas held Missouri to 30 percent shooting in a 62-52 victory on Tuesday
night.
Olu Famutimi added eight points and eight rebounds to help Arkansas (6-1)
bounce back from its lone loss of the season to then-No. 3 Illinois three days
earlier. The Razorbacks won despite being held to a season low point total
after entering the game with a 77-point average.
Linas Kleiza had 14 points and 11 rebounds for Missouri (4-4), but was only
6-for-16 from the field. The Tigers missed their first 10 shots, then began the
second half 0-for-7 en route to their worst shooting of the season, including
going only 3-for-19 from 3-point range.
Reserve Marshall Brown added 10 points for Missouri, which also lost for the
second time in only six games at the new Mizzou Arena. Thomas Gardner was
2-for-10, Jimmy McKinney 1-for-8, Jason Horton 0-for-7 and Jason Conley
2-for-6.
Arkansas shot 48 percent overall to beat Missouri for the seventh straight
time, although this was the first meeting between the bordering states since
1997.
Arkansas also struggled early, missing eight straight shots after starting
the game 3-for-4. The Razorbacks got away with 38 percent shooting in the first
half, leading 27-25, and never trailed in the second half.
The key point in the second half came when Gardner got a steal but then lost
control of the ball and missed a layup that could have cut the gap to one with
just under four minutes to go. Arkansas responded with a 3-pointer by Eric
Ferguson for a six-point lead.
Missouri's previous worst shooting was 32 percent against Houston in the
Guardians Classic Nov. 24 in Kansas City.
Missouri was without 6-11 junior Jeffrey Ferguson, who strained a right knee
ligament on Sunday. An MRI exam on Monday revealed the damage. Ferguson is
averaging 2.8 points and 2.5 rebounds after being suspended for the first three
games of the season for playing in an unsanctioned summer league.