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| Match | Location | Day/Time (CT) | Media |
|---|---|---|---|
| at Bradley | Peoria, Ill. | Saturday // 2:00 p.m. | Live Video |
Game 7: Mizzou at Bradley
Saturday, Dec. 6
Tip-off: 2:05 p.m. CT
Arena: Renaissance Coliseum (4,200)
Radio: KTGR 100.5 FM, 103.1 FM and 1580 AM
Video Stream: BradleyBraves.com
Live Scoring: BradleyBraves.com
Last Time vs. Bradley
The Tigers hosted the Braves last season, in a record-breaking performance inside Mizzou Arena. The Tigers put up 126 points to Bradley's 55, food for a school record total. Mizzou's 65 first-half points also marked a school record, good for the most points scored in a half. The Tigers knocked down 41 field goals, good for the most since Mizzou hit 41 shots against Southern Illinois in 2012. Mizzou's 18 treys in the game matched the single-game record original set by the Tigers against Auburn as well.
Scouting Bradley
The Braves are 0-6 on the season, coming off of a loss to Southeast Missouri. The team returns just three letterwinners from last season and welcomes nine new players. Bradley is led by Michelle Young, who averages 16.3 points per game.
Quick Hits
• RECORD WATCH: Head Coach Robin Pingeton earned her 400th career head coaching victory. She holds a 400-223 career record and a 65-66 record at Mizzou.
• Mizzou's win over Milwaukee marked the Tigers' 100th women's basketball victory. The Tigers have a 101-62 record in the building over the last 10 years.
• Head Coach Robin Pingeton holds a 12-3 record against Bradley in her career. She is 4-3 against the Braves in Peoria, and has won the last 10 matchups.
• The Tigers are coming on strong this season. Mizzou is outscoring its opponents by more than 14 points in the first half of games as compared to 4.2 points in the second half. The Tigers don't let each other down, however, the team assists on 60-percent of it's second-half field goals and 56-percent of first-half buckets.
• Mizzou is leading a balanced scoring attack this season; five Tigers are averaging seven or more points through six games, while three more are averaging more than five points per game. Every Mizzou player who has appeared on the floor this season has made at least five field goals.