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Men's Basketball Faces Road Test at No. 6 Tennessee

The Missouri men's basketball hits the road for one of its most challenging games away from home this season, squaring off with No. 6 Tennessee on Saturday. First tip is set for 5 p.m. on SEC Network.

Missouri (18-6, 6-5 SEC) at #6/5 Tennessee (19-5, 8-3 SEC)
Game Details Saturday, Feb. 11 • 5 p.m. • Knoxville, Tenn. • Thompson-Boling Arena
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The Missouri men's basketball hits the road for one of its most challenging games away from home this season, squaring off with No. 6 Tennessee on Saturday. First tip is set for 5 p.m. on SEC Network.

ABOUT THE TIGERS
• Missouri is 18-6 and 6-5 in SEC action – receiving votes in both national polls.
• MU has won four of its last five games, coming off an 83-74 victory over South Carolina Tuesday.
Kobe Brown leads the Tigers and ranks fourth in the SEC with 16.3 points, while also adding a team-best 6.1 rebounds per game.
• Three Tigers are scoring in double figures as D'Moi Hodge (14.1) and DeAndre Gholston (10.2) follow Brown.
Sean East II and Nick Honor lead Mizzou with 3.0 assists per game.
• Mizzou ranks 13th in the country with a scoring offense of 82.0, while allowing 74.8 points.

ABOUT THE VOLUNTEERS
• Tennessee enters the weekend with a 19-5 mark and an 8-3 record in SEC play.
• The Volunteers have also won 11-of-12 games at home this season.
• Three Volunteers are scoring in double figures – Santiago Vescovi (12.0), Olivier Nkamhoua (10.9) and Zakai Zeigler (10.8).
• Zeigler also leads UT with 5.2 assists, while Josiah-Jordan James has a team-best 5.3 boards.
• While the Tigers own a top-15 scoring offense, Tennessee ranks second nationally with a scoring defense of 55.0 and scores 72.0 points per game.

SERIES HISTORY
• In 19 all-time meetings, Tennessee owns an 11-8 advantage over the Tigers, including a 9-4 edge in SEC meetings.
• The road team has won the last four meetings in the series with No. 17 Tennessee posting an 80-61 in Columbia last year.

TIGERS VERSUS TOP 10
• Saturday is another opportunity for the Tigers to take on a top-10 opponent.
• MU owns 49 all-time wins versus schools ranked in the top 10 in 190 attempts (25.8 winning percentage) with an 0-2 mark this season.
• The Tigers last win over a top-10 foe was in 2021 during a 68-65 win over No. 10 Alabama.
• Mizzou is also 9-58 on the road versus the top 10, last defeating a school when it beat No. 6 Tennessee during its last trip to Knoxville in 2021.
Xavier Pinson (27) and Dru Smith (18) combined for 45 points in the upset win two years ago.

TOP MARKS IN 2022-23
• The Tigers are enjoying one of their best seasons in years during the 2022-23 campaign.
• With an 18-6 overall record and with at least eight games left, Missouri already has its most wins in a season since totaling 20 in 2017-18.
• It hasn't come easy for the Tigers either as the team's four ranked wins are tied for its most in the last 11 seasons.
• MU finished the non-conference campaign 12-1 – its best mark since also going 12-1 in 2013-14.

TOP-20 SCORING OFFENSE
• Overall, one of the biggest keys to success this season for Mizzou is owning a top scoring attack.
• Mizzou enters the game ranked 13th nationally with a scoring offense of 82.0 points.
• In fact, the Tigers' 82.0 points rank as the sixth-best mark in their history and highest in 33 years.

TARGETING 70 POINTS
• While the Tigers are averaging over 80 points this season, the magic number is just 70 for MU.
• MU has won its last 21 games when scoring at least 70, including a perfect 17-0 mark this year.
• On the opposite end, Mizzou is just 1-6 this year when held under the target – losing 24 of its last 25 games overall with 69 or fewer points.

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE THREE
• Missouri's performance beyond the 3-point arc has largely been a key to success.
• The Tigers are shooting 17.5 percent better from beyond the arc in wins (5.6 more makes per game) and 22.1 percent better in SEC games.
• MU is 15-0 with eight triples in a game (3-6 with fewer), 14-0 when making at least 33.3 percent (4-6 when lower) and 12-1 when making more than its foe (2-1 with the same, 4-4 with fewer).

WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU?
Kobe Brown has done a little bit of everything for the Tigers this year.
• Brown is coming off a 19-point, eight-board and six-assist performance in a win over South Carolina. Coupled with his three steals, he is only the seventh DI player with that stat line this year.
• It marks the third time this season that Brown has led the Tigers in all three categories.
• Overall, Brown leads the Tigers with 16.3 points and 6.1 rebounds per game, while also adding 2.7 assists and 1.4 steals.
• The senior is on pace to be the first Tiger to average 15 points, five rebounds and two assists since Marcus Denmon in 2011-12.