| Match | Location | Day/Time (CT) | Media |
|---|---|---|---|
| vs. Milwaukee | Columbia, Mo. | Sunday // 2:00 p.m. | Live Stats |
Arena: Mizzou Arena (15,061)
Radio: KTGR 100.5 FM, 103.1 FM and 1580 AM
TV: SEC Network + Talent: Gary Link and Ben Arnet
Live Scoring: www.Mizzou.statbroadcast.com
Promotions: Family Fun Day! Kids 12 and under receive free admission on Sunday and the Mizzou bounce house will be out to play! There will be a uniform try-on station and the Mizzou freshman class of Carrie Shephard and Bri Porter will be signing autographs following the game.
Last Time vs. Milwaukee
Mizzou and Milwaukee last met in on Dec. 30, 1999 with the Tigers topping the Panthers 90-47 in Columbia.
Peeping the Panthers
Milwaukee is 1-3 on the season, coming off of a loss at Marquette. Senior Ashley Green leads the team this season averaging almost 29 points per game and grabbing nine rebounds a contest. Green is an Preseason All-Horizon League Second Team honoree, and is the team's leading returning scorer (14.2 ppg) and rebounder (6.7 rpg). Overall, she finished 11th in rebounding and 14th in scoring among the Horizon League leaders a season ago.
Quick Hits
• RECORD WATCH: Head Coach Robin Pingeton is just two wins away from her 400th win as a head coach. She holds a 397-222 record in her head coaching career.
• Mizzou Arena is just one win away from its 100th women's basketball victory. The Tigers have a 99-62 record in the building over the last 10 years.
• With senior Morgan Eye as a former SEC Sixth Woman of the Year, the Tigers are known for having a strong bench. That was put on display against SEMO this season as Mizzou's bench tallied 54 points, outscoring the entire Redhawk team, who put up 42 points in the game. The Tiger bench is outscoring opponents by more than 19 points per game, led by Sierra Michaelis who is averaging 12 points per game.
• Mizzou is leading a balanced scoring attack this season; three Tigers are averaging 10 or more points through four games, while five more are averaging between five and 10 points per game. Every Mizzou player who has appeared on the floor this season has made at least five field goals.
Frericks, Michaelis Earn All-Tournament Honors Both Jordan Frericks and Sierra Michaelis came home from Hawaii with trophies after being named to the Wahine Classic All-Tournament Team. Frericks helped the Tigers to a win over UNLV with her first double-double of the season, while Michaelis was just a point short of her career-best, tallying 17 points against No. 14 California.
League Leading Ladies
• Mizzou is outscoring its opponents by an average of more than 22 points per game, a number that sits third in the Southeastern Conference.
• As a team, the Tigers are shooting 50.2-percent from the field, a number that currently leads the SEC. Mizzou sits just above Florida, who is shooting 49.5-percent. Not surprisingly, Mizzou is also among league leaders (2nd) with its 37.5-percent shooting from distance and nine treys made per game as well (1st).
• The Tigers knocked down 14 treys against SEMO this season, one of the best performances from distance in the league this season. Only Arkansas has come close, knocking down 12 three-pointers against Northwestern State.
• Morgan Eye is no stranger to leading the league from distance, her seven treys against Western Illinois also mark a league-best performance so far this season.