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tilly arkansas home
78
Arkansas AR 14-10 (5-6)
79
Winner Mizzou MIZ 12-11 (3-8)
Arkansas AR
14-10 (5-6)
78
Final
79
Mizzou MIZ
12-11 (3-8)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Arkansas AR 36 42 78
Mizzou MIZ 46 33 79

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

@MizzouHoops Holds Off Arkansas, 79-78

Tilmon led Mizzou with 21 points

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Men's Basketball survived a late rally by the Arkansas Razorbacks on Tuesday night at Mizzou Arena, hanging on to win 79-78. Mizzou was led by sophomore forward Jeremiah Tilmon, who posted 21 points on a strong 8-of-11 clip from the field. Senior guard Jordan Geist contributed 18 points, sinking four threes and facilitating the offense all evening.

Mizzou controlled the first half before withstanding multiple Arkansas rallies down the stretch. Arkansas had possession with 10 seconds remaining but the Mizzou defense held, forcing a miss to seal the victory. With the win, Mizzou has now defeated Arkansas on three straight occasions at Mizzou Arena. The Tigers pulled out the nail-biting win, marking five straight meetings with Arkansas in which the games have been decided by 12 points or less.

TURNING POINT

Mizzou was able to execute an up-tempo pace offensively for portions of the game's first 20 minutes thanks to Xavier Pinson and Jordan Geist's contributions on the fast-break. Meanwhile, the black and gold also established an inside presence, dominating the rebounding battle. At the break, Geist and sophomore forward Jeremiah Tilmon led Tiger scorers with 12 points each and Mizzou held a 46-36 lead. The 46 Mizzou points were its highest first half total this season.

Mizzou broke out to a 7-0 run to start the second period but Arkansas responded with a hot offensive stretch of their own. A timely and-one conversion by Tilmon halted an Arkansas run and stretched Mizzou's lead back out to eight with just over ten minutes remaining.

Pinson broke a Mizzou cold stretch with a floater in the middle of the lane to give Mizzou a six-point lead with 5:52 left. After an Arkansas bucket, redshirt junior guard Ronnie Suggs drilled a key triple from the right corner, padding the Mizzou lead once again.

However, Arkansas battled back into the ballgame. After a Razorback three cut Mizzou's lead to two with 2:30 remaining, Pinson drove left and converted a smooth step-back 12-footer with the shot clock winding down to make it 76-72, Mizzou. After Arkansas scored twice at the charity stripe, senior forward Kevin Puryear found Tilmon with a timely lob pass that led to an inside flush. Tilmon's dunk extended the Mizzou lead to four with a minute and change to go.

The Razorbacks quickly responded with another pair of free throws and Mizzou owned possession with 48 seconds remaining. With the shot clock winding down, Geist drove baseline on the right side and drew an Arkansas foul, heading to the stripe with 20 seconds left. Geist missed the front end before sinking the second, giving Mizzou a three-point lead.

Arkansas converted on the other end with a lob at the rim and Mizzou turned the ball over on the ensuing inbounds play due to an offensive foul. With 10.4 on the clock, Mizzou got a game-winning stop with time running out. 

TOP TIGERS

  • Tilmon dominated inside against fellow SEC star Daniel Gafford, posting 21 points on 8/11 shooting while grabbing five rebounds. The game marked the second time Tilmon has scored 20+ points this season.
  • Geist reached double figures for the 17th time over his last 20 games, totaling 18 points while drilling four threes. Geist posted another game with 10+ points, 5+ rebound and 2+ threes, giving him nine this season.
  • Pinson led the Tigers with nine rebounds, a career-high, and also posted 11 points on a 4/9 clip from the field.

GAME NOTES

  • The 79-78 victory on Tuesday night for Mizzou was the third consecutive home victory for the Tigers over Arkansas.  
  • Mizzou sank nine three pointers, giving them eight or more converted threes in 17 of 23 games this season.
  • Mizzou recorded a season-high 16 offensive rebounds. This is the most for the Tigers since November 20, 2017 vs. Emporia State.
  • Mizzou has now outrebounded opponents in 16 of 23 games this season and have hauled in 30+ boards in all but four games.
  • The Tigers scored a season-high 21 second chance points after grabbing a total of 39 rebounds against the Razorbacks.  
  • Leading the way with 21 points, Jeremiah Tilmon logged an eighth consecutive game with 26 or more minutes played, a career-high.  
  • Tilmon has converted seven or more field goals in two of his last three games.
  • Tilmon continued his dominance at home, posting his ninth game in double figures through 13 games at Mizzou Arena this season.
  • Freshman guard Javon Pickett matched a career-high with three assists.

UP NEXT

Mizzou hits the road on Saturday to take on the Ole Miss Rebels at 2:30 PM. The game will be featured on SEC Network.

For all the latest on Mizzou Basketball, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (@MizzouHoops).

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