Men's Basketball

Mizzou vs. SEMO Post Game Notes

Dec. 2, 2014

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  • Keith Shamburger started his 100th career game tonight. Tonight was his seventh start at Mizzou as 93 of his career starts came during his time at the University of Hawaii.
  • Mizzou is now 8-0 all-time vs. SEMO and Tuesday's win marked Kim Anderson's first victory as Mizzou's head coach over SEMO.
  • Eight different Tigers recorded a field goal in Tuesday's win. Three of the eight different Tigers hit at least four from the floor, led by Jonathan Williams III and Montaque Gill-Caeser who each had five. Williams' five FGs match a career-high.
  • Mizzou shot 50 percent in the first half, the highest mark in the first half of any game for the Tigers this year.
  • Jonathan Williams III and Montaque Gill-Caeser each recorded their team-best fifth game scoring in double figures. Williams totaled a career-high 18 points, while Gill-Caesar recorded 15.
  • Williams also nabbed 11 rebounds, the most for any Mizzou player so far this season. Williams' double-double was the first for any Tiger this season, and the fourth of Williams' career.
  • Tramaine Isabell set a career high with two 3-point makes.
  • D'Angelo Allen's first career 3-pointer came at the perfect time, as it gave the Tigers the lead for the first time all game – with less than 4 minutes remaining.
  • Missouri shot 6-for-7 from beyond the arc in the second half.
  • The Tigers forced three huge SEMO turnovers in a 50-second span during the final minutes of the game.
  • Mizzou's 50 percent field goal percentage for the game marks their second-highest figure on the year; the Tigers shot 51 percent in their matchup against Oral Roberts.
  • Mizzou improves to 4-1 when outrebounding opponents. The Tigers held a 30-29 edge on the glass.
  • The Tigers improve to 3-1 at home this year.
  • Missouri is now 3-0 when making more free throws than its opponent. The Tigers made 13 free throws to the Redhawks' five.