Women's Basketball

Game Notes

Feb. 5, 2015

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- With the 55-48 loss, Mizzou fell to 12-11 on the season overall, 2-8 in SEC play. Mizzou is now 9-5 at home and 4-9 when trailing at the half.

- The Tigers were a perfect 5-for-5 from the line in the contest, the first time the team was 100 percent in free throw shooting since going 10-for-10 against North Florida on Nov. 20, 2011.

- Mizzou tallied 14 assists on 19 field goals in the contest.

-Mizzou held an opponent to 60 or fewer points for the 14th time this season. The Aggies were held without a field goal from beyond the arc in the game.

- Junior forward Michelle Hudyn earned her first career start as a Tiger, finishing with four points and four rebounds in her expanded role.

- With three three-pointers in the contest, senior guard Morgan Eye is now 51 treys away from breaking the all-time record for threes in a career.

- Sophomore Jordan Frericks pulled in 10 rebounds in the first-half, best among all players in the game.

- Mizzou boasted a balanced scoring attack in the first half, splitting the team's 21 points between five different players, 11 coming from starters and 10 off the bench.

- Maddie Stock tallied 12 points in the contest, giving her six games on the year with double-digit points.

- Frericks finished with 15 points and 16 rebounds on the game, her 10th double-double of the season and fourth in a row. The last time Frericks did not register a double-double was on January 15 against No. 1 South Carolina.

- Frericks led the team in scoring for the 12th time this season and the third game in a row.

- Frericks finished one rebound shy of her career high of 17.

- The Tigers lost the turnover battle by a 21-5 margin, falling to 7-8 on the year when turning the ball over more than the opponent.