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Men's Basketball

Mizzou Opens SEC Play Wednesday versus No. 19/17 Kentucky

The Missouri basketball team returns to action Wednesday, opening SEC play by hosting No. 19/17 Kentucky. Tipoff at Mizzou Arena is set for 6 p.m. on SEC Network.

Missouri (11-1, 0-0 SEC) vs. #19/17 Kentucky (8-3, 0-0 SEC)
Game Details Wednesday, Dec. 28 • 6 p.m. • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena | Gameday Info
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The Missouri basketball team returns to action Wednesday, opening SEC play by hosting No. 19/17 Kentucky. Tipoff at Mizzou Arena is set for 6 p.m. on SEC Network.

PROMOTIONS
• Red Panda is set to perform at halftime of Wednesday's game.
• The first 1,000 students will receive a free black glow M t-shirt.

ABOUT THE TIGERS
• Missouri is 11-1 after 12 non-conference games to begin the 2022-23 campaign.
• The Tigers are coming off a dominating win over No. 16 Illinois, 93-71, last Thursday.
Kobe Brown led the Tigers over the Illini with 31 points, eight assists, five boards and four steals.
• Overall, five Tigers score in double figures for MU with D'Moi Hodge averaging a team-best 16.7 points, followed by Brown with 14.4.
• Brown also leads Mizzou with 5.7 boards, while Nick Honor averages a team-best 3.4 assists.
• Mizzou owns the nation's fourth-ranked scoring offense at 88.8 points, while allowing 74.7 points.

ABOUT THE WILDCATS
• Kentucky enters SEC play with an 8-3 record and is ranked 19th in the most-recent AP poll
• The Wildcats are coming off an 88-68 win over Florida A&M on Dec. 21.
• Oscar Tshiebwe leads UK with 15.0 points and 13.0 rebounds per game.
• Antonio Reeves is second with 12.8 points, while four Wildcats average in double figures overall.
• Sahvir Wheeler averages a team-best 6.3 assists.
• The Wildcats average 78.7 points per game, while allowing 64.4 defensively.

SERIES HISTORY
• Kentucky owns a 14-2 edge in series history with a 10-2 edge since Mizzou joined the SEC in 2012.
• The Wildcats defeated MU in Lexington one year ago but the Tigers claimed a 75-70 win the last time the schools played in Mizzou Arena in 2021.
Dru Smith led MU to the win with 26 points, seven boards and five assists two years ago.

TIGERS IN THE SEC
• Mizzou is set to open its 11th season of play in the SEC.
• MU owns a 63-115 all-time record (.354 winning percentage) since joining the conference prior to the 2012-13 campaign (nine SEC wins would later be vacated from the 2013-14 season).
• In its opening conference game of the season, the Tigers own a 3-7 record, including a 2-4 mark when played in Mizzou Arena.

11-1 START
• The Tigers are currently enjoying one of their best starts in years.
• Mizzou's 11-2 start is tied for its second-best in the last 40 seasons – only the 2011-12 team had a better start by winning its first 14 games.
• Overall, it marks the sixth time in the last 40 years that MU has won at least 11 of its first 12.
• It is also the 21st time in the last 50 seasons that MU has won at least 11 non-conference games (first since 2013-14) – 18 of the 21 previous occurrences resulted in NCAA Tournament bids.

BRAGGIN' RIGHTS HISTORY
• Mizzou is coming off its most impressive game of the year with a record-breaking win over Braggin' Rights rival and 16th-ranked Illinois, 93-71.
• The 22-point victory is MU's largest over Illinois (previous high was 18 in 1994), while also marking MU's biggest win over a ranked team since a 92-53 victory versus No. 20 Cal on Nov. 22, 2011.
• Senior Kobe Brown also turned in a 31-point performance against the Illini – the most points by a Mizzou player in Braggin' Rights history (the previous record was 30 by Doug Smith in 1990).

WEEKLY HONORS
• After the 22-point win over No. 16 Illinois last Thursday, Mizzou earned multiple weekly honors.
• The Tigers were named Team of the Week by NCAA.com and Andy Katz.
• Senior Kobe Brown also collected both Lute Olson Award National Player of the Week and SEC Player of the Week accolades.

WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU?
• Not only did Kobe Brown score a Mizzou Braggin' Rights-record 31 points, but he had a complete game with eight assists, five boards and four steals.
• His eight assists are the most by a Tiger this season and a new career-high total, while his four steals are a season best.
• In fact, Brown is the first Tiger to register 30 points and eight assists in a game since Clarence Gilbert had 43 points and nine assists in a four-overtime game on Jan. 13, 2001.
• Brown is second on MU with 14.4 points, first with 5.7 boards and adds 2.8 assists and 1.3 steals.