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Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Hosts South Carolina Saturday

The Missouri men's basketball team returns to Mizzou Arena to host South Carolina in a weekend matinee matchup. The SEC contest is slated for a 2:30 p.m. tipoff on SEC Network.

Missouri (8-7, 0-2 SEC) vs. South Carolina (13-2, 1-1 SEC)
Game Details Saturday, Jan. 13 • 2:30 p.m. • Columbia, Mo. • Mizzou Arena | Gameday Info
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The Missouri men's basketball team returns to Mizzou Arena to host South Carolina in a weekend matinee matchup. The SEC contest is slated for a 2:30 p.m. tipoff on SEC Network.
 
PROMOTIONS
• The Cardinals Caravan is making an appearance at Mizzou Arena on Saturday.
• Current players Lars Nootbaar, Matthew Liberatore, John King and Michael Siani will be available to meet and sign autographs (kids 15 and under only), starting at 1 p.m.
• A Mizzou/Cardinals poster is also available as a giveaway on Saturday.
• Fans can also celebrate the New Year with four tickets for $24 in the student section.
 
ABOUT THE TIGERS
• Missouri enters the contest with an 8-7 overall record, including a 0-2 mark in SEC play.
• MU lost on Tuesday at No. 6 Kentucky, 90-77. Three Tigers scored at least 18 points with Noah Carter leading the way with a season-best 20.
• Graduate guard Sean East II leads Mizzou overall with 17.3 points and 3.9 assists per game.
• Carter is second on the team with 12.1 points, while leading the Tigers with 6.1 rebounds.
• Overall, four Tigers are scoring in double figures as Tamar Bates (10.7) and Nick Honor (10.7) following East and Carter's lead.
• The Tigers own a scoring offense of 76.0 points with a scoring defense of 72.8 points.
 
ABOUT THE GAMECOCKS
• The Gamecocks, who are receiving votes in both national polls, enter the weekend with a 13-2 overall record and 1-1 mark in SEC play.
• South Carolina is coming off a 74-47 loss at Alabama Tuesday, ending a six-game winning streak.
• Meechie Johnson leads USC with 18.0 points with B.J. Mack (12.9) and Myles Stute (10.2) also scoring in double figures.
• Mack also leads South Carolina with 5.2 boards, while Ta'lon Cooper has a team-best 4.4 assists.
• The Gamecocks are averaging 73.1 points, while allowing 63.7.
 
SERIES HISTORY
• In 16 all-time meetings between the two schools, Missouri holds a slight 9-7 edge in the series.
• The Tigers have also won six of seven meetings at Mizzou Arena, including the last three contests.
• Four Tigers scored in double figures in an 83-74 victory last season, led by 19 from Kobe Brown.
 
TOP 3-POINT THREATS
• The Tigers feature two of the nation's top 3-point shooters in Sean East II and Tamar Bates.
• Of all players in the country with at least two 3-point attempts per game, East is fourth at 53.7 percent and Bates is 18th at 50.0 percent.
• The Tigers are the only team with two players in the top 20.
 
MOST IMPROVED AWARD
Sean East II has put his name in the conversation as one of the nation's most improved players.
• East leads the Tigers with 17.3 points per game – ranking fifth in the SEC and 114th nationally.
• The guard has increased his scoring by 10.0 points per game – easily the highest mark in the SEC.
• East, who averaged 8.4 points in his first three seasons, owns career-best marks in shooting percentage (55.6) and 3-point percentage (53.7).
 
MR. CONSISTENT
• The good news is that the Tigers can expect for Sean East II to consistently be leading the way.
• East leads Mizzou with 13 double-digit scoring games and six contests with 20-plus points.
• In addition, East has scored 15-plus in 10-straight games – the longest run by a Tiger since Jordan Barnett also had a 10-game run in 2017-18.
• The last Tigers to go at least 11-straight games with 15-plus points is Jabari Brown, who had a 14-game streak in 2013-14.
 
BATES CATCHES FIRE
• Junior transfer Tamar Bates has become a much-needed weapon for the Tigers as of late.
• Bates has scored in double digits in each of the last five games – he had never gone more than two-straight with at least 10 points prior to the run.
• Over the five-game stretch, Bates is tallying 18.0 points per game after scoring 7.1 points the season's first 10 contests.
• Bates has raised his season scoring average to 10.7 points this season, ranking third on MU.
 
BACK TO NORMAL
• After enduring a mini shooting slump, graduate forward Noah Carter has regained his touch.
• Carter is shooting 54.5 percent from 3-point range the last two games (6-11) and 45.5 percent overall – averaging 16.5 points (including a season-best 20 points Tuesday at No. 6 Kentucky).
• In the previous five-game stretch, Carter made just 8.7 percent of his triples and 30.8 percent overall – averaging 8.8 points.
• Overall, Carter ranks second on the team with 12.1 points this season and third with 21 triples.
• Carter's ability to make the three has been key to MU success as the Tigers are 25-7 in his career when he makes one and 8-9 without a triple.