
@MizzouWBB Set for SEC Matchup with No. 15/20 South Carolina on Monday
1/20/2019 5:37:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Mizzou and South Carolina to tip at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN 2
Mizzou at No. 15/20 South Carolina | |||||||
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OPPONENT | LOCATION | DAY | TIME (CT) | TV | LISTEN | STATS | GAME NOTES |
No. 15/20 South Carolina | Columbia, S.C. | Monday, Jan. 21 | 6 p.m. | ESPN 2 | KTGR | Stats | Notes |
THE MATCHUP
- Mizzou Women's Basketball (15-4, 4-1 SEC) heads to Columbia, S.C., for a primetime matchup with No. 15/20 South Carolina (12-5, 4-1 SEC) on Monday, Jan. 21. Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT on ESPN 2 with Beth Mowins and Deb Antonelli on the call. In Mizzou's last contest, the Tigers dominated Georgia in a 61-35 win on Jan. 17, as the Tigers held the Bulldogs 30.6 percent shooting from the field and 11.1 percent shooting from three. South Carolina enters the contest with a 12-5 record and a 4-1 mark in conference play, and is coming off a 89-74 loss to No. 7/6 Mississippi State on Thursday. South Carolina leads the all-time series between the two schools, 5-3, but Mizzou has two of the last three games played between the two schools, including a 83-74 win on Jan. 7, 2018. A win on Monday would be Mizzou's first in Columbia, S.C. at Colonial Life Arena.
STIFLING DEFENSE
- A trademark of head coach Robin Pingeton-led team's, Mizzou has been suffocating on the defensive end this season, as it has held its opponents to 52.7 points in its 15 victories. Mizzou has held its opponents to 65 points or less in 17 of 19 games this season.
- Mizzou ranks second in the SEC in field goal percentage defense at 35.3 percent, and scoring defense at 55.3 points per game. The Tigers have forced 10 or more turnovers in 14 of 19 games this season, and have held their opponents to less than 40 percent from the field in 14 games.
- In Mizzou's 61-35 win over Georgia, the 35 points Mizzou allowed was the fewest points ever scored against Mizzou in a conference game. It was the fewest points allowed by the Tigers since Nebraska scored 35 during the 2016-17 season (11/14/16), and was the Bulldogs' lowest total since they were held to just 26 against Auburn during the 2014-15 season (2/22/15). The previous low Mizzou held a conference opponent to was 36 against Iowa State on Jan. 28, 1977.
- The Tigers held Illinois to 45 points on Dec. 21, the second-lowest point total Mizzou has allowed this season. Mizzou was able to keep the Illini to a smouldering 14.3 percent shooting from the three-point line (2-for-14).
- Mizzou recorded a season-high 11 steals in a 69-50 victory over Texas State on Dec. 17. Senior guard Sophie Cunningham and junior guard Jordan Roundtree led the way with three steals each, while the Tigers held the Bobcats to 37.3 percent shooting from the field and 19.2 percent shooting from three.
- In Mizzou's 68-51 road win over No. 21 West Virginia, Mizzou's defense held the Mountaineers to 34.8 points below its season average as the Mountaineers scored 51 points on Sunday. West Virginia entered the game averaging 85.8 points. The Tigers were also able to hold West Virginia to season lows in field goal percentage (27.9 percent), three-point percentage (27.8 percent), field goals (17) and three-pointers (five). Junior guard Amber Smith, redshirt junior forward Hannah Schuchts and redshirt freshman guard Haley Troup all set career highs in rebounds with 13, nine and six, respectively, as Mizzou outrebounded West Virginia, 42-34. Smith also contributed a team-high three blocks in the game.
- Mizzou held SIUE to 36 points on Nov. 19, the lowest point total Mizzou has given up since allowing 35 points to Nebraska on Nov. 14, 2016. The Tigers held the Cougars to 27.8 percent shooting from the field (15-for-54), the lowest field goal percentage Mizzou has allowed since last season when SIUE shot 25.8 percent (16-for-52) on Dec. 10, 2017.
- Mizzou held Qunnipiac (Nov. 24) to a season-low 21.4 percent shooting from the field as the Bobcats were only successful on 15-for-70 shooting from the field.
1-2 PUNCH
- Mizzou has been led all season by the dynamic duo of senior guard Sophie Cunningham and junior guard Amber Smith. Cunningham leads the team in scoring with 15.5 points per game, while Smith leads the team in rebounding at 7.7 rebounds per game. Cunningham and Smith are one of just two teammate duos to rank in the top-20 of the SEC in both scoring and rebounding, as Cunningham's 15.5 PPG ranks 10th and her 6.1 RPG ranks 18th, while Smith's 13.5 PPG ranks 17th and her 7.7 RPG ranks 11th.
NEARING 500
- Mizzou head coach Robin Pingeton is nearing a major coaching milestone in her career, as she currently stands three wins away from her 500th career victory. In her ninth season, Pingeton ranks second in winning percentage (.591) in program history, trailing only coach Mizzou Hall of Famer Joann Rutherford (.617, 422-262).
- Earlier this season, Pingeton registered win No. 150 as Mizzou's head coach in a 59-36 win over SIU Edwardsville on Nov. 19. In her ninth season, Pingeton ranks second in winning percentage (.591) in program history, trailing only coach Mizzou Hall of Famer Joann Rutherford (.617, 422-262). Among active coaches, Pingeton's 497 career wins ranks second in the Southeastern Conference behind only Texas A&M's Gary Blair (773 wins) and 32nd overall among D-I head coaches. After an outstanding 2017-18 season, Pingeton was a top-10 finalist for both the Naismith National Coach of the Year Award and the WBCA National Coach of the Year Award.
- In 2017-18, Pingeton led Mizzou to the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season for the first time since 1984-86. Mizzou earned a No. 5-seed in the NCAA Tournament, its highest seed in a 64-team tournament in program history and its highest seed overall since grabbing a 4-seed in the 32 team 1984 NCAA Tournament.
- Pingeton steered Mizzou to 24 wins for the first time since 1983-84. That marked the fifth-most wins in a campaign in program history. The Tigers now have at least 22 wins in three straight seasons for the first time since 1982-85.
- With Pingeton at the helm, Mizzou is one of just 15 Power 5 programs with at least 22 wins and an NCAA Tournament appearance in each of the last three seasons.
HOT SHOOTING
- Mizzou has shot 40 percent or better from the field in eight consecutive games, and currently leads the SEC in field goal percentage (50.2 percent) and three-point field goal percentage (45.8 percent) in conference games.
- Mizzou shot 51.9 percent from the field (27-for-52) in its win against Arkansas on Jan. 10, its third game shooting 50 percent or better from the field this season.
- In Mizzou's SEC-opening win over Ole Miss on Jan. 3, the Tigers recorded its best shooting night from the field in over 30 years. MIzzou shot a blistering 65.9 percent (27-for-41) from the field and 60 percent (9-for-15) from the three-point arc in a 78-55 win over the Rebels.
- Junior guard Amber Smith paced the Tigers in the victory, as she scored 18 points on 8-for-10 shooting from the field and 2-for-2 shooting from three. Three Tigers recorded perfect shooting nights from the field, led by senior guard Sophie Cunningham, who was 4-for-4 from the field and 3-for-3 from the three-point range. Freshman forward Grace Berg shot 3-for-3 from the field in the game, while senior forward Cierra Porter was 2-for-2.
- Mizzou's shooting performance from the field was its highest field goal percentage recorded since shooting 66.7 percent from the field (44-for-66) against North Texas on Dec. 11, 1987. It also marked the highest field goal percentage mark in league play since Mizzou shot 66.7 percent from the field (34-for-51) against Kansas State on Feb. 5, 1985.
- The Tigers 60 percent success rate from deep (9-for-15) was its best shooting night from three since shooting 61.5 percent (8-for-13) against South Carolina on Jan. 7, 2018.
- Since the 1977-78 season (41 seasons), Mizzou has shot better than 60 percent from the field just 23 times, with four occurrences (17.4 percent) happening under head coach Robin Pingeton.
MAKING THE MOST OF THE OPPORTUNITY
- Junior guard Jordan Roundtree made the most of her first career start against Texas State (12/17), as the Tiger junior responded with career highs in points, steals and minutes.
- Roundtree contributed 10 points, five rebounds and three steals in 29 minutes, as she added an instant impact on the dfensive end of the court for the Tigers.
- Roundtree matched her career-high with 10 points against Arkansas State (Dec. 30), making her fourth career start.
- The Tiger junior has scored eight or more points in five of seven games since being inserted in the starting lineup, and Mizzou is 7-1 over that stretch. Roundtree's scoring production has increased from 1.8 points per game to 3.6 points per game.
CUNNINGHAM HEATING UP
- Mizzou's leading scorer for each of the last three seasons - senior guard Sophie Cunningham - has enjoyed a hot stretch over her last 11 games, as she is averaging 16.5 points per game with sevengames of 18+ points.
- Getting to the free throw line has been key in Cunningham's recent scoring burst, as she has shot 88.2 percent (45-for-51) from the charity stripe in Mizzou's last eight games, including a 16-for-18 performance against Arkansas (Dec. 30). Cunningham's 16 made free throws were the second-most ever by a Tiger, and the most since Kerensa Barr set the school record of 17 against Colorado on Jan. 24, 1987.
- Cunningham posted per 40th career 20-point game against Georgia (Jan. 17), as she led the Tigers in points (23), rebounds (eight) and steals (five). Cunningham's five steals were a career-high, besting her three steals which she recorded multiple times. With her 23 points, eight rebounds and five steals, Cunningham is just the third Tiger in the last 21 seasons to record such a stat line, joining Jordan Frericks (27 points, 17 rebounds, six steals at Bradley, 12-6-14) and Christine Flores (25 points, 14 rebounds, five steals vs. Eastern Illinois, 12-7-11).
- With 20 points, Cunningham recorded her sixth 20-point game of the season against the Lady Volunteers on Jan. 6. The Tiger senior also recorded six rebounds and six assists in the game and was 5-for-6 from the free throw line.
- Cunningham scored a team-high 24 points in Mizzou's win over UMKC (Dec. 6), and was a perfect 6-for-6 from the charity stripe.
- Cunningham recorded her 10th career double-double against South Dakota (Dec. 15), as she scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.
- The Tiger senior recorded her 37th and 38th 20-point games against Texas State (Dec. 17) and Arkansas State (Dec. 30) as she scored 20 points in both games.
- Cunningham also recorded six assists against Tennessee, marking her ninth career game of 20+ points and 5+ assists, the most by a Tiger since the 2000-01 season.
ROAD WARRIORS
- Mizzou has played especially well on the road this season as the Tigers are 5-1 away from Mizzou Arena this season. Mizzou has outscored its road foes by 15.6 points per game in its five victories, 72.8-57.2.
- Mizzou is shooting a solid 45.7 percent from the field and 37.3 percent from beyond the three-point arc on the road this season, and is outrebounding its opponents, 37.8-32.3.
- Mizzou had one of its best wins in program history on Jan. 6, as the Tigers defeated the No. 10 Tennessee Volunteers, 66-64 for its first ever win in Knoxville. Mizzou shot at an impressive clip, as the Tigers 44.9 percent from the field (22-for-49) and 45.5 percent from three (10-for-22).
- Mizzou opened the season with an 89-64 win over Western Illinois on Nov. 6 as senior guard Sophie Cunningham led the way for the Tigers with 31 points.
- Junior guard Amber Smith led Mizzou to a 68-51 win over West Virginia on Dec. 2, as the Tiger junior recorded career highs in points (28) and rebounds (13). Mizzou was able to hold the Mountaineers to 34.8 points below its season average in the victory.
- Mizzou also recorded road victories over Saint Louis, 74-62, on Dec. 9, and Illinois, 67-45, on Dec. 21. The 45 points Mizzou gave up to Illinois was the second-lowest point total of the season, trailing only the 36 points given up to SIUE on Nov. 19.
DOUBLE-DOUBLE MACHINE
- Junior guard Amber Smith has become a double-double machine this season, as she has turned in seven double-doubles in 19 games after only recording two in her freshman and sophomore seasons combined. Among conference and national ranks, Smith's seven double-doubles rank tied-for-second in the SEC and tied-for-31st in the NCAA.
- On the season, Smith is averaging 13.5 points per game and leads the team in rebounds per game (7.7) and blocks (21). Smith's rebounds per game ranks 11th in the SEC, while her points per game ranks 17th.
- Smith posted her seventh double-double of the season against Arkansas (Jan. 10), as she scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.
- Smith had her third consecutive double-double and sixth of the season in Mizzou's 72-64 road win over Saint Louis on Dec. 9. The Tiger junior scored 15 points and matched a career-high with 13 rebounds.
- The Tiger junior posted her fifth double-double of the season and her third in four games in a 66-59 win over UMKC on Dec. 6. Smith had 19 points and 8-for-15 shooting from the field while corraling 10 rebounds.
- Smith posted career highs in points (28) and rebounds (13) in Mizzou's road win over West Virginia (Dec. 2). The 28-point performance was Smith's fifth 20-point game of her career, as she shot 10-for-15 from the field, 4-for-6 from three and 4-for-5 from the free throw line.
- The Tiger junior had 17 points and 10 rebounds for her fifth career double-double in a win over Quinnipiac (Nov. 24). Smith scored 11 of her 17 points in the second half.
- Smith posted her fourth career game 20-point game and fourth career double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds against Green Bay (11/16). Smith was successful on a career-high 8-of-10 trips to the free throw line in the game.
- Smith led Mizzou on the glass in Mizzou's season-opening win over Western Illinois (11/6), snagging 12 rebounds while scoring 14 points to record her third career double-double.
- Through 18 games, Smith has also recorded 21 blocks, including a career-high five in Mizzou's win against Arkansas State (Dec. 30). Smith recorded eight blocks as a freshman in 2016-17 and 25 as a sophomore in 2017-18. Smith's 54 career blocks ranks tied-for-first among all Mizzou players, and ranks ninth in the SEC among active leaders.
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