Missouri Basketball - 1 MIZZOU BASKETBALL SCHEDULE EXHIBITION SEASON Date Opponent Time/ Res TV/Score Oct. 25 Oklahoma City Win 73-48 Nov. 1 Central Missouri Win 92-79 REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent Time/ Res TV/Score Nov. 8 Southeastern La. Win 89-53 Nov. 12 Southern Illinois Win 72-59 Nov. 16 ! vs. Hawaii Win 92-80 Nov. 23 & Gardner-Webb Win 72-63 Nov. 25 & IUPUI Win 78-64 Nov. 28 $ vs. Northwestern Win 78-67 Nov. 29 $ vs. Nevada Win 83-70 Dec. 5 West Virginia Win 80-71 Dec. 7 UCLA Win 80-71 Dec. 15 Western Michigan Win 66-60 Dec. 21 % vs. Illinois Loss 64-65 Dec. 28 at N.C. State Win 68-64 Jan. 4 Long Beach State Win 69-59 Jan. 8 *Georgia Loss (OT) 70-64 Jan. 11 *at Auburn Win 70-68 Jan. 16 *at Vanderbilt Loss 78-75 Jan. 18 *Alabama Win 68-47 Jan. 21 *at LSU Loss 77-71 Jan. 25 *South Carolina Win 82-74 Jan. 28 *at Arkansas Win 75-71 Feb. 1 *Kentucky Loss 84-79 Feb. 4 *at Florida Loss 68-58 Feb. 8 *at Ole Miss Loss 91-88 Feb. 13 *Arkansas Win 86-85 Feb. 15 *Tennessee Win 75-70 Feb. 19 *Vanderbilt Win 67-64 Feb. 22 *at Alabama Loss 80-73 Feb. 25 *at Georgia Loss 71-56 March 1 *Mississippi State Win 85-66 March 5 *Texas A&M Win 57-56 March 8 *at Tennessee 3 p.m. ESPN March 12-16 ^SEC Tournament TBA TBA Home Games in Bold ! - (Kansas City, Mo. - Sprint Center) & - Las Vegas Invitational Exempt Game (Columbia, Mo.) $ - Las Vegas Invitational (Orleans Arena) % - Bud Light Braggin’ Rights (St. Louis, Mo. - Scottrade Center) * - Southeastern Conference Game ^ - SEC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga. - Georgia Dome) All Mizzou Basketball game times listed as Central Time. TELEVISION LISTINGS Mizzou at Tennessee ESPN Tonight’s contest can be seen on the following networks in the state of Missouri: l Naonal - ESPN 2013-14 Mizzou Basketball Notes Mizzou Tigers at Tennessee Volunteers Date: March 8, 2014 Tip-Off: 3 p.m. CT Arena: Mizzou Arena (15,061) Radio: Tiger Radio Network (Mike Kelly and Gary Link) TV: ESPN (Mark Jones and Jimmy Dykes) Rankings: Missouri - NR / NR - Associated Press / USA Today Coaches’ Poll Tennessee - NR / NR Series: 9th Meeng; Mizzou leads, 5-3; Last - Mizzou won 75-70 in Columbia, on Feb. 15, 2014 Coaches: Missouri: Frank Haith (Elon ‘88); 198-136 overall (9th season); 69-25 at Mizzou (3rd season) Tennessee: Cuonzo Marn (Purdue ‘00) 58-39 at Tennessee (3rd season); 119-80 (6th season) Missouri Tigers (21-9, 9-8 SEC) Pos. No. Name HT WT YR P/G R/G A/G S/G Hometown F 3 Johnathan Williams, III 6-9 223 Fr. 6.0 6.5 0.7 1.6* Memphis, Tenn. F 44 Ryan Rosburg 6-10 252 So. 4.7 4.3 0.3 0.7* Chesterfield, Mo. G 5 Jordan Clarkson 6-5 193 Jr. 18.3 4.1 3.5 1.1 San Antonio, Texas G 32 Jabari Brown 6-5 214 Jr. 20.1 4.5 2.0 0.7 Oakland, Calif. G 33 Earnest Ross 6-5 228 Sr. 13.9 6.2 1.4 1.3 Cary, N.C. Tennessee Volunteers (19-11, 10-7 SEC) Pos. No. Name HT WT YR P/G R/G A/G S/G Hometown F 5 Jarnell Stokes 6-8 260 Jr. 14.5 10.3 2.1 0.9* Memphis, Tenn. F 34 Jeronne Maymon 6-8 260 Sr. 10.4 8.2 1.0 0.8 Madison, Wis. G 1 Josh Richardson 6-6 196 Jr. 9.5 2.8 1.3 0.8* Edmond, Okla. G 15 Antonio Barton 6-2 180 Sr. 7.6 2.3 2.1 1.0 Balmore, Md. G 52 Jordan McRae 6-6 185 Sr. 19.1 3.5 2.6 0.9* Midway, Ga. * Blocked shots - Lineups based on the previous game For Openers... > Mizzou Basketball will finish the regular season in Knoxville, Tenn., for the second consecuve season as the Tigers and Volunteers meet on Saturday at 3 p.m. ... Missouri fell to UT on the Volunteers’ Senior Day last year, 64-62, but did earn a 75-70 win this year against the Vols at Mizzou Arena. > Missouri is looking for its 10th league victory on Saturday ... The club has already secured at least a .500 finish in league play and the Tigers have been .500 or beer in league compeon each season since 2008-09. > Missouri is looking to finish the regular season with 22 wins for the fourth me in five years ... The lone excepon was in 2012, Frank Haith’s first season, when Mizzou entered the Big 12 Tournament with 27 victories ... Haith is also approaching his 200th career win ... The third year Missouri coach has 198 wins to his credit, including 69 at Missouri. > Frank Haith became the first coach in Mizzou history with three consecuve 20-win seasons to open his Tiger tenure ... Norm Stewart, Mike Anderson, Quin Snyder and now Haith are the lone coaches at Mizzou with three straight 20-win seasons an overall, the Tigers have topped 20 wins for six consecuve years, a school record ... Mizzou has won 151 games over that six-year stretch. > The Tigers will look to halt a four-game skid on the road ... Missouri does have some impressive road wins to its credit this year including a win at North Carolina State and at Arkansas ... Mizzou is 2-2 all- me in Knoxville and last won at Tennessee on Dec. 16, 1972 (67-57) ... Tiger Radio Network analyst Gary Link scored 13 points in that win. > Mizzou’s Jabari Brown connues to be one of the SEC’s most consistent performers ... Brown has been in double figures in each of the team’s 30 games this year and topped 20 points for the 12th me in his last 15 league games with 20 points and four rebounds vs. Texas A&M on Wednesday ... During league play, Brown leads the SEC in scoring (21.4) and ranks first in three-point percentage (.432) ... He is also ranked among the league’s Top 10 in five categories, including field goal percentage (3rd, .484), free throw percentage (6th, .838), three-point makes per game (7th, 2.4) and minutes played (3rd, 36.6). > Brown is quickly approaching 1,000 career points as a Tiger ... He has 957 career points overall (including 12 points in two games at Oregon) and 945 have come in a Tiger uniform in just 55 career games dang back to Dec. 17 of last season ... Brown is averaging 17.2 points over his MU career and could become the first Tiger to score 1,000 points in just two seasons since the Junkyard Dog, DeMarre Carroll (1,046 points in 70 career games). > Brown (20.1 ppg) and Jordan Clarkson (18.3) are the No. 1 scoring tandem in college basketball this season, combining for 38.4 points per oung ... Brown and Clarkson are ed with Louisiana-Lafayee’s Elfrid Payton (19.4) and Shawn Long (19.0) and are just ahead of Auburn’s Chris Denson (19.3) and KT Harrell (18.4) and VMI’s QJ Peterson (19.6) and D.J. Covington (18.7). > Brown, Clarkson and Ross (14.2) are also the naon’s No. 2 scoring trio this year behind VMI’s Peterson, Glasgow and Rodney Glasgow (18.4). 151 WINS OVER THE LAST SIX SEASONS & TWO LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 2012 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR: FRANK HAITH Men’s Basketball Contact: David Reiter | Office: 573.884.2437 | Cell: 573.424.8740 | [email protected]
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MIZZOU BASKETBALL SCHEDULEEXHIBITION SEASONDate Opponent Time/ Res TV/Score Oct. 25 Oklahoma City Win 73-48 Nov. 1 Central Missouri Win 92-79
REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent Time/ Res TV/Score Nov. 8 Southeastern La. Win 89-53 Nov. 12 Southern Illinois Win 72-59 Nov. 16 ! vs. Hawaii Win 92-80 Nov. 23 & Gardner-Webb Win 72-63 Nov. 25 & IUPUI Win 78-64 Nov. 28 $ vs. Northwestern Win 78-67 Nov. 29 $ vs. Nevada Win 83-70 Dec. 5 West Virginia Win 80-71 Dec. 7 UCLA Win 80-71 Dec. 15 Western Michigan Win 66-60 Dec. 21 % vs. Illinois Loss 64-65 Dec. 28 at N.C. State Win 68-64 Jan. 4 Long Beach State Win 69-59 Jan. 8 *Georgia Loss (OT) 70-64 Jan. 11 *at Auburn Win 70-68 Jan. 16 *at Vanderbilt Loss 78-75 Jan. 18 *Alabama Win 68-47 Jan. 21 *at LSU Loss 77-71 Jan. 25 *South Carolina Win 82-74 Jan. 28 *at Arkansas Win 75-71 Feb. 1 *Kentucky Loss 84-79 Feb. 4 *at Florida Loss 68-58 Feb. 8 *at Ole Miss Loss 91-88 Feb. 13 *Arkansas Win 86-85 Feb. 15 *Tennessee Win 75-70 Feb. 19 *Vanderbilt Win 67-64 Feb. 22 *at Alabama Loss 80-73 Feb. 25 *at Georgia Loss 71-56 March 1 *Mississippi State Win 85-66 March 5 *Texas A&M Win 57-56 March 8 *at Tennessee 3 p.m. ESPN March 12-16 ^SEC Tournament TBA TBA
Home Games in Bold! - (Kansas City, Mo. - Sprint Center) & - Las Vegas Invitational Exempt Game (Columbia, Mo.) $ - Las Vegas Invitational (Orleans Arena)% - Bud Light Braggin’ Rights (St. Louis, Mo. - Scottrade Center)* - Southeastern Conference Game^ - SEC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga. - Georgia Dome)
All Mizzou Basketball game times listed as Central Time.
TELEVISION LISTINGSMizzou at Tennessee
ESPNTonight’s contest can be seen on the following networks in the state of Missouri:
l National - ESPN
2013-14 Mizzou Basketball Notes
Mizzou Tigers at Tennessee VolunteersDate: March 8, 2014Tip-Off: 3 p.m. CTArena: Mizzou Arena (15,061)Radio: Tiger Radio Network (Mike Kelly and Gary Link)TV: ESPN (Mark Jones and Jimmy Dykes)Rankings: Missouri - NR / NR - Associated Press / USA Today Coaches’ Poll Tennessee - NR / NRSeries: 9th Meeting; Mizzou leads, 5-3; Last - Mizzou won 75-70 in Columbia, on Feb. 15, 2014Coaches:Missouri: Frank Haith (Elon ‘88); 198-136 overall (9th season); 69-25 at Mizzou (3rd season)Tennessee: Cuonzo Martin (Purdue ‘00) 58-39 at Tennessee (3rd season); 119-80 (6th season)
Missouri Tigers (21-9, 9-8 SEC)Pos. No. Name HT WT YR P/G R/G A/G S/G HometownF 3 Johnathan Williams, III 6-9 223 Fr. 6.0 6.5 0.7 1.6* Memphis, Tenn.F 44 Ryan Rosburg 6-10 252 So. 4.7 4.3 0.3 0.7* Chesterfield, Mo.G 5 Jordan Clarkson 6-5 193 Jr. 18.3 4.1 3.5 1.1 San Antonio, TexasG 32 Jabari Brown 6-5 214 Jr. 20.1 4.5 2.0 0.7 Oakland, Calif.G 33 Earnest Ross 6-5 228 Sr. 13.9 6.2 1.4 1.3 Cary, N.C. Tennessee Volunteers (19-11, 10-7 SEC)Pos. No. Name HT WT YR P/G R/G A/G S/G HometownF 5 Jarnell Stokes 6-8 260 Jr. 14.5 10.3 2.1 0.9* Memphis, Tenn.F 34 Jeronne Maymon 6-8 260 Sr. 10.4 8.2 1.0 0.8 Madison, Wis.G 1 Josh Richardson 6-6 196 Jr. 9.5 2.8 1.3 0.8* Edmond, Okla.G 15 Antonio Barton 6-2 180 Sr. 7.6 2.3 2.1 1.0 Baltimore, Md.G 52 Jordan McRae 6-6 185 Sr. 19.1 3.5 2.6 0.9* Midway, Ga.
* Blocked shots - Lineups based on the previous game
For Openers...> Mizzou Basketball will finish the regular season in Knoxville, Tenn., for the second consecutive season as the Tigers and Volunteers meet on Saturday at 3 p.m. ... Missouri fell to UT on the Volunteers’ Senior Day last year, 64-62, but did earn a 75-70 win this year against the Vols at Mizzou Arena.> Missouri is looking for its 10th league victory on Saturday ... The club has already secured at least a .500 finish in league play and the Tigers have been .500 or better in league competition each season since 2008-09.> Missouri is looking to finish the regular season with 22 wins for the fourth time in five years ... The lone exception was in 2012, Frank Haith’s first season, when Mizzou entered the Big 12 Tournament with 27 victories ... Haith is also approaching his 200th career win ... The third year Missouri coach has 198 wins to his credit, including 69 at Missouri.> Frank Haith became the first coach in Mizzou history with three consecutive 20-win seasons to open his Tiger tenure ... Norm Stewart, Mike Anderson, Quin Snyder and now Haith are the lone coaches at Mizzou with three straight 20-win seasons an overall, the Tigers have topped 20 wins for six consecutive years, a school record ... Mizzou has won 151 games over that six-year stretch.> The Tigers will look to halt a four-game skid on the road ... Missouri does have some impressive road wins to its credit this year including a win at North Carolina State and at Arkansas ... Mizzou is 2-2 all-time in Knoxville and last won at Tennessee on Dec. 16, 1972 (67-57) ... Tiger Radio Network analyst Gary Link scored 13 points in that win.> Mizzou’s Jabari Brown continues to be one of the SEC’s most consistent performers ... Brown has been in double figures in each of the team’s 30 games this year and topped 20 points for the 12th time in his last 15 league games with 20 points and four rebounds vs. Texas A&M on Wednesday ... During league play, Brown leads the SEC in scoring (21.4) and ranks first in three-point percentage (.432) ... He is also ranked among the league’s Top 10 in five categories, including field goal percentage (3rd, .484), free throw percentage (6th, .838), three-point makes per game (7th, 2.4) and minutes played (3rd, 36.6).> Brown is quickly approaching 1,000 career points as a Tiger ... He has 957 career points overall (including 12 points in two games at Oregon) and 945 have come in a Tiger uniform in just 55 career games dating back to Dec. 17 of last season ... Brown is averaging 17.2 points over his MU career and could become the first Tiger to score 1,000 points in just two seasons since the Junkyard Dog, DeMarre Carroll (1,046 points in 70 career games).> Brown (20.1 ppg) and Jordan Clarkson (18.3) are the No. 1 scoring tandem in college basketball this season, combining for 38.4 points per outing ... Brown and Clarkson are tied with Louisiana-Lafayette’s Elfrid Payton (19.4) and Shawn Long (19.0) and are just ahead of Auburn’s Chris Denson (19.3) and KT Harrell (18.4) and VMI’s QJ Peterson (19.6) and D.J. Covington (18.7).> Brown, Clarkson and Ross (14.2) are also the nation’s No. 2 scoring trio this year behind VMI’s Peterson, Glasgow and Rodney Glasgow (18.4).
151 WINS OVER THE LAST SIX SEASONS & TWO LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 2012 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR: FRANK HAITH
2013-14 Mizzou Basketball Team Roster No. Name Pos. HT. WT. Class Hometown/Last School Notes 1 Wes Clark G 6-0 171 Fr.-HS Detroit, Mich./Romulus H.S. Named SEC Freshman of the Week on Nov. 11, 2013 2 Tony Criswell F 6-9 240 Sr.-1L Oklahoma City, Okla./Independence C.C. Was second on the team in rebounds per minute last season 3 Johnathan Williams, III F 6-9 223 Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn./Southwind H.S. Young, talented forward that won a state title in 2013 4 Corey Haith G 5-10 174 So.-SQ Miami, Fla./Rock Bridge (Mo.) Son of head coach Frank Haith, reserve point guard 5 Jordan Clarkson G 6-5 193 Jr.-TR San Antonio, Texas/Tulsa One of college basketball’s top transfers for 2013-14 10 Deuce Bello G 6-4 177 Jr.-HS Greensboro, N.C./Baylor Will sit out the 2013-14 season after a transfer from Baylor 11 Shane Rector G 6-1 171 Fr.-HS Bronx, N.Y./South Kent School (Conn.) Talented reserve point guard that signed in April 23 Cameron Biedscheid G 6-7 186 So.-TR St. Louis, Mo./Notre Dame Mid-year transfer that returns back to Missouri 24 Torren Jones F 6-8 234 Fr.-HS Chandler, Ariz./La Lumiere School (Ind.) Big, physical forward that is improving each week 25 Zach Price F 6-10 250 Jr.-TR Cleveland, Ohio/Louisville Will sit out the 2013-14 season after a transfer from Louisville 31 Danny Feldmann F 6-9 225 Jr.-SQ Jefferson City, Mo./Columbia Engineering major who began his career at Columbia Univ. 32 Jabari Brown G 6-5 214 Jr.-1L Oakland, Calif./Oregon Voted second team All-SEC in the preseason by the media 33 Earnest Ross G 6-5 228 Sr.-1L Cary, N.C./Auburn One of two Tiger seniors, outstanding perimeter scorer 42 Hayden Barnard F 6-10 215 Fr.-HS Aurora, Ill./Metea Valley H.S. Mizzou legacy, grandfather played for the Tigers 44 Ryan Rosburg F 6-10 252 So.-1L Chesterfield, Mo./Marquette H.S. Worked on improving his offensive game over the summer 45 Keanau Post F 6-11 255 Jr.-JC Victoria, B.C./Southwestern Illinois C.C. One of the country’s top junior college transfers in 2013-14
COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Frank Haith (Elon, 1988) 3rd year at MizzouAssociate Head Coach: Tim Fuller (Wake Forest, 2000) 3rd year at MizzouAssistant Coaches: Dave Leitao (Northeastern, 1982) 2nd year at Mizzou Mark Phelps (Old Dominion, 1996) 1st season at Mizzou
Mizzou Basketball Cliffs...> Missouri and Tennessee meet on Saturday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena, not only playing for SEC Tournament seeding, but NCAA Tournament ramifications as well.> The Tigers trail the Volunteers by one game in the SEC standings, but could earn the head-to-head nod with a win in Knoxville ... The Tigers also trail the Arkansas Razorbacks in the league ledger, but boast a season sweep of the Hogs.> Tennessee redshirt sophomore Quinton Chievous is the son of former Mizzou great Derrick Chievous ... The elder Chievous is Mizzou’s all-time leading scorer with 2,580 points and was drafted No. 16 overall in 1988 by the Houston Rockets.> Frank Haith and Cuonzo Martin are meeting for the fourth time in their coaching careers ... Haith and the Miami Hurricanes beat Martin and the Missouri State Bears, 81-72, in the 2011 NIT and Martin’s Vols won 64-62 in the regular-season finale last year before Mizzou’s 75-70 win this February.> Mizzou is coming off a 57-56 win over Texas A&M on Wednesday and the Tigers led the game for just 7.3 seconds ... Missouri trailed by as many as 11 in the second half before having three freshmen, Torren Jones, Wes Clark and Johnathan Williams, III spark the rally ... Jones scored five points, grabbed four rebounds and had a big assist ... Clark had three assists and a steal and Williams had five blocks, seven points and eight boards to fuel the win.> Mizzou also had a key late-game effort from senior Earnest Ross, who scored all-seven of his points in the final 1:06, including the game-winning free throws with just 7.3 seconds left and the Tigers down 56-55.> Missouri has been in a number of tight ball games this season ... Of the club’s last 23 games, 20 have been decided by 10 points or less ... The 21 total games decided by 10 points or less this year are the most since the 2004-05 season (22).> Mizzou continues to lead the Southeastern Conference in free throw shooting, hitting 73.6 percent on the year and an improved 75.3 percent during league play ... The Tigers have made 587 total free throws this season and are on pace to top 600 free throw makes for just the sixth time in program history and for the first time since 1995-96.> Missouri’s 19.6 free throw makes per game ranks No. 17 nationally and No. 2 in the SEC behind Kentucky (20.8).> Jabari Brown (168), Jordan Clarkson (145) and Earnest Ross (127) have each surpassed 100 free throw makes this year ... The Tigers haven’t had three players with 100 makes in a season since 1995-96.
> Freshman forward Torren Jones has scored 36 points over his last eight games, including a career high eight points in wins against Mississippi State and Tennessee ... Prior to his last eight contests, Jones had scored just eight total points in the season’s first 21 games.> Missouri has had at least one player score 20 or more points in 24-of-30 games this season and have enjoyed multiple 20-point scorers nine times, including six of its last 12 games ... Jabari Brown has logged 20 points in 12 of his last 15 contests, including a career high 33 points vs. Kentucky and most recently 20 vs. Texas A&M ... Brown has topped 20 points 22 times in his career and Mizzou is 17-5 in those contests.> The Tigers have a total of 36 20-point games this season, all coming from Brown (17), Clarkson (14) and Ross (5) ... Missouri had a player top 20 points 25 times all of last season.> Missouri recorded a rare ACC road win on Dec. 28 at N.C. State ... Although the Tigers haven’t played many road games in ACC territory, the win in Raleigh was the second in ACC country in program history ... Mizzou won 87-73 at Maryland on Jan. 24, 1989 ... It was the club’s first non-league road win since a 75-68 win at Old Dominion on Dec. 30, 2011.> Head Coach Frank Haith will coach his 325th career game overall on Saturday and is 69-25 in three seasons at Mizzou ... Haith was the fastest coach in school history to 50 wins and has just one starter back for the second consecutive campaign.> Haith is quickly approaching his 200th career victory ... He has 198 career wins heading into Saturday’s game.> Johnathan Williams, III (6.5 rpg) is on pace to become the first Tiger freshman to lead the team in rebounding since Linas Kleiza (8.4) in 2003-04 ... Williams recently logged a 12-rebound effort at Arkansas and is No. 11 in the SEC in rebounding.> Mizzou plays in the friendly confines of Mizzou Arena where the club is 48-3 since 2011-12 and went a perfect 17-0 at home last season.> Mizzou boasts a 152-23 (.869) record at home since the building opened in 2004-05 ... The Tigers are also 99-6 at home since 2008-09, amounting to an incredible .944 winning percentage.> Non-conference opponents have not enjoyed their stops in Columbia, Mo., over the last few seasons and the Tigers have raced to an incredible 81 consecutive wins at home vs. non-league opposition since the end of the 2005-06 campaign ... Missouri’s last non-conference loss at home came vs. Sam Houston State in the 2005 Preseason NIT, but since then, Missouri has gone nearly eight full seasons without a loss.> That non-conference win streak is No. 2 nationally behind Duke ... Duke has won 109 consecutive non-ACC games at home.
All Games ............................................................2 WAt Mizzou Arena ..................................................5 WOn The Road ..........................................................4 L Neutral Sites ..........................................................1 LNon-Conference (Home) ...................................81 WNon-Conference (Road) .......................................1 W Non-Conference (Neutral) .....................................1 LSoutheastern Conference Play ..............................1 LSEC (Home) ..........................................................5 WSEC (Road) .............................................................4 LSEC Tournament ....................................................1 L
Mizzou Career Totals 2013-14 CareerDouble-Digit Scoring GamesJabari Brown 30 48Jordan Clarkson 29 73Earnest Ross 24 65Johnathan Williams 6 6 Tony Criswell 2 7Ryan Rosburg 2 2Wes Clark 1 1Keanau Post 1 1
20-Point Scoring GamesJabari Brown 17 22Jordan Clarkson 14 24Earnest Ross 5 7
7+ Rebounding GamesEarnest Ross 13 38Johnathan Williams 11 11Jabari Brown 6 10Ryan Rosburg 6 7Tony Criswell 3 14Keanau Post 1 1Jordan Clarkson 1 1Torren Jones 1 1Wes Clark 1 1
5+ Assist GamesJordan Clarkson 9 14Jabari Brown 4 5Wes Clark 4 4Earnest Ross 2 2
2+ Blocked Shot GamesJohnathan Williams 11 11Ryan Rosburg 5 5Earnest Ross 2 2Torren Jones 2 2Keanau Post 1 1
3+ Steal GamesEarnest Ross 5 5Jordan Clarkson 2 2Jabari Brown 1 1 Torren Jones 1 1
4+ 3-Point Field Goal GamesJabari Brown 5 10Earnest Ross 5 7
Double-DoublesEarnest Ross 3 12 Johnathan Williams 2 2
Opponent Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Record **SE Louisiana Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 1-0 Southern Illinois Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 2-0 Hawaii (KC) Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 3-0 Gardner-Webb Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 4-0 IUPUI Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 5-0 vs. Northwestern (Vegas) Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 6-0 vs. Nevada (Vegas) Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 7-0 West Virginia Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 8-0 UCLA Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 9-0 Western Michigan Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 10-0 vs. Illinois (STL) Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 10-1 at N.C. State Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 11-1 Long Beach State Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 12-1 Georgia Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 12-2 at Auburn Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 13-2 at Vanderbilt Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 13-3 Alabama Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 14-3 at LSU Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 14-4 South Carolina Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 15-4 at Arkansas Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 16-4 Kentucky Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 16-5 at Florida Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 16-6 at Ole Miss Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 16-7 Arkansas Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 17-7 Tennessee Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 18-7 Vanderbilt Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 19-7 at Alabama Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 19-8 at Georgia Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 19-9 Mississippi State Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 20-9 Texas A&M Clarkson Brown Ross Williams, III Rosburg 21-9 at Tennessee
** - Running total of Missouri’s overall record when this group is starting.
2013-14 Mizzou Basketball Starting Line-Ups
> Jordan Clarkson recorded the first 30-point game of the SEC season on Nov. 12 and logged the 26th 30-point game during Missouri’s SEC / Big 12 eras ... Clarkson needed just 18 shots to reach 31 points (12-of-18 FGs), and is one of just two Tigers during the two eras to have 30+ points, 5+ assists and zero turnovers ... Clarence Gilbert had a ridiculous 43 points, nine assists and zero turnovers vs. Iowa State in a four overtime win on Jan. 13, 2001.> Head Coach Frank Haith is in his third season at Missouri and has led the Tigers to their third consecutive 20-win campaign ... Only Norm Stewart, Quin Snyder and Mike Anderson have enjoyed three 20-win seasons at Mizzou ... Stewart of course led the way with 17 20-win campaigns ... Haith, Anderson and Snyder now each had three.> Missouri has won at historic levels over the last five seasons ... In fact the Tigers have won 23+ games each of the last five seasons.> The six consecutive 20-win seasons is a school record and Missouri’s five consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament is the longest active streak in the Southeastern Conference.> Mizzou Arena has been the site of two undefeated home seasons in its history ... Missouri was 18-0 in 2008-09 and was 17-0 at home last season ... Hearnes Center, the former home of Missouri Basketball, was the site of five undefeated home campaigns (1974-75, 1980-81, 1988-89, 1989-90 and 1993-94).> Since 2006-07 (72-0) the club’s margin of victory has been 25.8 points in those non-league home tilts.> Mizzou has three transfers sitting out this season ... Zach Price transferred from Louisville, where the 6-foot-10 forward was a member of the Cardinals’ NCAA National Championship team ... Deuce Bello transferred from Baylor ... Both will be classified as redshirt juniors next season ... Most recently the Tigers added Cam Biedscheid from Notre Dame at semester break.> Mizzou will be on national television a school-record 20 times this season ... That number has grown each of Mizzou’s two years in the SEC ... The Tigers were on national TV 18 times last season, which was also a school record.> Mizzou was picked fifth in the Southeastern Conference’s preseason media poll ... Kentucky was the projected league champion.
Mizzou Player Overview
#1 Wes Clark, 6-0, 171 Pounds> One of the country’s top point guard recruits in the class of 2013 and led Romulus High School to the Michigan Class A state championship as a senior.> Has been solid from three-point range over his last eight games hitting 8-of-18 from deep, including two treys in games against Florida, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt.> Had nine points on perfect 3-of-3 shooting on Feb. 19 vs. the Commodores and added three boards.> Dished six assists and scored seven points on 3-of-4 shooting in the win over Mississippi State.> Hit two three-pointers and dished three assists in 19 minutes at Ole Miss.> Hit a pair of late shot clock treys at Florida for six points to go with three boards, two assists and two steals.> Hit 5-of-7 shots from the floor in games against Arkansas (2-of-3) and Kentucky (3-of-4), while dishing three dimes against the Wildcats ... Finished the UK contest with seven points and four rebounds.> Enjoyed a fantastic collegiate debut, scoring 13 points, grabbing seven rebounds and dishing four assists, without committing a turnover in 26 minutes vs. SE Louisiana.> Named SEC Freshman of the Week, the first-ever for a Missouri Tiger, on Nov. 11 after that win against SELA.> Dished a career high five assists and scored eight points in the win against Hawaii.> Followed that up with five assists and five points in 21 minutes vs. IUPUI.> Equaled that five-assist effort vs. West Virginia and added nine points and three rebounds ... Was a perfect 5-of-5 from the foul line.> One of many Tigers from Detroit over the years, joining names such as Doug Smith, Nathan Buntin, Lee Coward, John McIntyre and Lynn Hardy ... More recent Detroit “Tigers” include Rickey Paulding and Arthur Johnson. > A winner at every level of his playing career and helped Romulus to a Top 25 national ranking as a senior and was one of Michigan’s top defensive players each of his last two years.> Will be counted on to be one of Mizzou’s top perimeter defenders.
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General InformationLocation: ...........................Columbia, MissouriFounded: .................................................1839Enrollment: ...........................................33,805Nickname: .............................................. TigersColors: ............................... Black and Old GoldArena: ........................................Mizzou ArenaOpened: ...................................................2004Capacity: ...............................................15,061Affiliation: ............................... NCAA Division IConference: ............................... SoutheasternChancellor: .............................R. Bowen LoftinAthletics Director: ..........................Mike AldenAthletics Department Phone: . (573) 882-6501Ticket Off Phone: ........(573) 884-PAWS (7297).......................................... Or 1-800-CAT-PAWS
HistorySeasons of Basketball: ........................... 108thFirst Season of Basketball: ..................1906-07All-Time Record: ...........................1,574-1,064NCAA Tournament Appearances: ................26Last Appearance: .....................................2013NIT Appearances: .......................................... 7Last Appearance: .....................................2005
Basketball StaffHead Coach: ................................. Frank HaithAlma Mater: .................................. Elon (1988)Record at MU (Years): ............ 69-25 (3rd year)Record Overall: ..................198-126 (9th year)Basketball Office Phone: ......... (573) 882-3463Basketball Office Fax: .............. (573) 884-5965Assoc. Head Coach ...........................Tim FullerAlma Mater: ......................Wake Forest (2000)Assistant Coach: ........................... Dave LeitaoAlma Mater: .................... Northeastern (1982)Assistant Coach: ..........................Mark PhelpsAlma Mater: ................... Old Dominion (1996)Basketball Operations: ................Bryan TibaldiCoord. of Video Operations: .............Toby LaneBasketball Trainer: ....................Pat BeckmannCoach Haith Assistant. ............... Latisha MayesBasketball Admin. Asst.: Heather Miles-Mange
2013-14 Team Information........................................ Total ..Home ...Away2013-14 Record ............... 21-9 ....15-2 ........6-72013-14 SEC Record .......... 9-8 ......7-2 ........2-6Predicted SEC Finish: ..................... 5th (Media)Starters Returning/Lost: ............................ 1/4Letterwinner’s Returning/Lost: ................. 5/5
#2 Tony Criswell, 6-9, 240 Pounds> Added nearly 20 pounds of muscle (up to 240) while in Mizzou’s weight program.> Had his most complete game of the year vs. West Virginia, scoring eight points and 3-of-4 shooting and tying a career high with 10 rebounds in 26 minutes.> Scored 10 points off the pine in the win over Western Michigan ... Hit 5-of-6 FGs and added four boards in 16 minutes.> Showed good hustle in the loss at Georgia and hit a pair of jumpers for four points and three boards in 11 minutes.> Was solid off the bench in the win against Arkansas on Feb. 13, scoring six points and grabbing six rebounds in 19 minutes.> Saw his first action of the season against Hawaii and scored 11 points on 5-of-6 shooting ... Chipped in nine rebounds to narrowly miss his first career double-double.> Battled foul trouble vs. Gardner-Webb, but scored eight points in just nine minutes vs. the Runnin’ Bulldogs ... Added three offensive rebounds during that time as well.> Averaged 5.2 points and 4.8 rebounds last season in 18.8 minutes per game.> Scored five points and grabbed seven rebounds in the preseason win against Central Missouri ... Was third on the club in rebounding in 17 minutes of action.> Second among returning players with his 4.8 rebounds, trailing only fellow senior Earnest Ross (5.0).> Used that added muscle to rank second on the team in rebounds per minutes played last season.> One of two Tiger seniors on this season’s roster and most experienced returning post player with 52 career games played.> Scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds, all in the second half, in the Mizzou Black & Gold game.
#3 Johnathan Williams, 6-9, 208 Pounds> Talented young freshman that is enjoying extended minutes at the power forward spot due to his unselfishness and versatility.> Is No. 2 amongst freshmen all-time at Missouri and No. 10 in single-season history with 47 blocked shots ... Is No. 8 nationally among freshmen in blocks this year.> His 196 rebounds this season ranks No. 6 all-time by a Missouri freshman, just one behind No. 5 Doug Smith (197 - 30 games) and three behind No. 4 Steve Stipanovich (199 - 31 games) ... Both Stipo and Smith were first round NBA draft picks at Mizzou.> Had a career high five blocked shots in the win over A&M and added seven points and eight rebounds.> Ripped down 14 rebounds in the win against Alabama on Jan. 18, the fourth highest total in league play this season ... Also hit 4-of-6 shots from the floor to score nine points.> Registered a 12-rebound effort in the first meeting with Arkansas, which included three blocked shots ... Six of his boards came on the offensive end.> Ranks No. 11 on the glass in the SEC and ranks No. 6 in offensive rebounding (2.9).> Leads the team in offensive rebounding by a wide margin ... Has 86 total offensive caroms this season and the next closest player (Ryan Rosburg) has 44 total offensive boards.> Was the first Tiger freshman to start a season opener since Jason Horton in 2004.> Was the eighth Tiger in Mizzou’s Big 12 / SEC eras to record 17+ rebounds when he grabbed 17 vs. Gardner-Webb on Nov. 23 ... The 17 boards were the second most in the SEC and No. 2 among freshman in the NCAA ranks this season.> Scored 10 points on 3-of-3 shooting in the win over Tennessee ... Clinched that game with two FT makes.> Had 10 points and 10 rebounds vs. IUPUI for his
first career double-double ... The 27 rebounds in two games were the most by a Tiger freshman since Arthur Johnson 2000-01.> Recorded his second career double-double vs. UCLA, scoring 10 points and grabbing 15 rebounds vs. the Bruins.> Scored a career high 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds against Northwestern in Las Vegas ... Hit 8-of-10 free throws in the win.> Scored eight points, grabbed five rebounds and blocked three shots before fouling out against Auburn.> Has the ability to impact a game without scoring due to his length, shot-blocking and rebounding abilities.> Outstanding student that would like to become a veterinarian following his playing career.> Led Memphis’ Southwind High School to the 2013 state championship and was an all-state selection each of his last three years.> Was also a member of USA Basketball for the U17 World Championships and the U16 FIBA Americas championship squad in 2011.
#5 Jordan Clarkson, 6-5, 193 Pounds> All-America Candidate and was named one of the Top 10 Player of the Year candidates midseason by CBS.> Named to the Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 player list on Jan. 22.> Named the SEC Player of the Year midseason by NBC Sports.> Leads the Southeastern Conference with three Player of the Week honors.> One of college basketball’s top transfers becoming eligible in 2013-14 by NBC Sports, CBS and ESPN.com.> Named to the Bob Cousy Award Watch List ... One of college basketball’s Top 50 point guards entering 2013-14.> Was an instructor at the Chris Paul Camp during the summer and was one of the top NBA prospects coming out of the camp by several league scouts.> Was also invited to the Kevin Durant Skills Academy in 2012.> Seventh in the SEC in scoring (18.3 ppg) and ranks No. 7 in assists (3.5).> Is fourth in the SEC in free throw percentage (.833) and has made 31-of-35 free throws over his last five contests.> Ranked No. 8 in the SEC with a 1.4-to-1 assist/turnover ratio.> Logged his 13th 20-point game of the year vs. Arkansas on Feb. 13, scoring 27 points thanks to 8-of-15 shooting from the floor and 11-of-13 shooting at the foul line.> Chipped in 21 more against Vanderbilt to go with five assists and five rebounds.> Had 23 points last Saturday vs. Ole Miss, 22 points vs. South Carolina and 19 points, three assists and four steals at LSU.> Enjoyed a gritty effort at N.C. State where he scored 21 points, including 11 points in the final nine minutes, to help Mizzou to the key road win.> Topped 20 points again in the win at Auburn, hitting 6-of-11 shots and 8-of-11 free throws.> Scored 18 points and grabbed seven boards in the loss at Vanderbilt.> Scored his 1,000th career point in the win over UCLA.> Has topped 20 points in 12 of his last 22 games and was named to the Las Vegas Invitational All-Tournament Team after averaging 21.0 points on 55 percent shooting in wins against Northwestern and Nevada.> Scored a career high 31 points on 12-of-18 shooting vs. Southern Illinois ... Also dished five assists without a turnover.> Named SEC Player of the Week on Nov. 18 after strong games against SIU (31 points) and Hawaii (13 points).> Hit a season-high 3-of-5 three-point shots in the win
over UCLA, while also dishing a season-best six assists.> Averaging 10.7 points in the second half of games this season, while shooting 48 percent (108-of-227) from the floor over the final 20 minutes.> Scored all-14 of his points vs. Southeastern Louisiana in the second half and finished with two rebounds and two assists in the win.> Was a childhood friend of former Missouri Tiger and current Boston Celtics guard Phil Pressey while the two lived in San Antonio.> First Team All-Conference USA as a sophomore at Tulsa, averaging 16.5 points and 3.9 rebounds.
#11 Shane Rector, 6-1, 171 Pounds> Late signee for the Tigers that is a capable reserve point guard and scorer.> Was a valuable piece off the bench in Las Vegas, which included 15 minutes of action vs. Northwestern.> Played seven first-half minutes in the win against Hawaii, hitting 3-of-4 free throws ... Also dished an assist in the contest.> Great change-of-pace guard that will be able to play alongside fellow rookie point guard Wes Clark and junior Jordan Clarkson.> Scored five points, dished four assists and had three rebounds in the Oct. 15 Black & Gold game, helping his team to a victory.
#24 Torren Jones, 6-8, 234 Pounds> Big, physical forward that reminds Head Coach Frank Haith of one of his former post players at Miami, current New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham.> Impressive physical specimen that has the ability to match the physicality in the Southeastern Conference.> Was outstanding in the win over Tennessee, scoring a career high eight points in 14 minutes ... Added five boards, four offensive, in the win.> Tied that career high vs. Mississippi State with eight points, three boards and two blocks on 4-of-4 FG shooting. > Was a big second-half boost against Texas A&M,
recording five points, four boards and a steal in 13 second-half minutes vs. the Aggies.> Played a career high 18 minutes vs. Vanderbilt and contributed three steals, four points and four boards.> Played a then-career high 14 minutes at Florida and scored four points and grabbed three boards ... Added four points in nine minutes at Ole Miss.> Has earned more playing time and saw nine minutes of action in the SEC-opener vs. Georgia, scoring two points and grabbing one rebound.> Grabbed a career high 11 boards in just 13 minutes in the win at Auburn ... Also scored a career high four points on perfect 4-of-4 shooting at the line.> Played six minutes and grabbed two rebounds vs. Southern Illinois on Nov. 12.> Scored three points and grabbed three boards in his collegiate debut on Nov. 8.
#32 Jabari Brown, 6-5, 214 Pounds> SEC’s leading scorer during conference action (21.4 ppg) and has 12 20-point scoring efforts in his last 15 games ... Is averaging 22.0 points over that 15-game stretch.> Strong second-half performer on the season, averaging 11.4 points on 47 percent shooting in the second stanza.> Supplementing those outstanding scoring numbers, Brown is averaging 3.0 assists per game over his last nine outings.> Reached double figures in 49-of-55 games played at Missouri, including 22 career 20-point efforts as a Tiger.> Mizzou is 17-5 when Brown scores 20 or more points in a game for his career.> Was the first Tiger since Derrick Chievous (1987-88) to record five consecutive games with 24+ points in league play.> Has the most 20-point games in a year (17) since Kareem Rush in 2002.> Has the most 20-point games in league play (12) since Derrick Chievous (12) in 1987 and 1988.> Was the first Tiger in school history to hit three or
Mizzou in 2013-14 When ...Playing at home ........................................15-2
Playing on the road ....................................3-6
Playing on a neutral court ..........................3-1
SEC games ..................................................9-8
SEC at home ...............................................7-2
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Following a win .........................................14-6
Following a loss ..........................................7-3
Leading at half ..........................................15-1
Trailing at half .............................................6-8
Tied at half ..................................................0-0
Shoots at least 50% ..................................10-1
Shoots less than 50% ................................11-8
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more treys in eight consecutive games before having that run snapped at Ole Miss.> In league play, Brown ranks No. 3 in the SEC in field goal percentage (.484), No. 1 in three-point percentage (.432) and No. 7 in three-point field goals per game (2.4) ... His free throw percentage (.838) is No. 6 in the SEC, while his 109 total free throw makes in league play ranks No. 1.> Enjoyed a tremendous all-around game vs. Mississippi State, scoring 21 points, dishing five assists and grabbing five rebounds in 34 minutes.> Hit the game-winner in the home win over Arkansas with 12.2 seconds left and scored 25 points, dished three assists and had zero turnovers vs. the Razorback pressure ... The Tigers trailed 85-84 before the floater from Brown.> Consistently clutch player that has hit go-ahead three-pointers in the final minute of games vs. Illinois and N.C. State ... Hit two clutch treys in that N.C. State contest ... Also hit a big trey in the final three minutes of the win over Long Beach State.> Scored 24 points on 8-of-12 shooting against Tennessee and made the game-clinching defensive stop in a one-possession game vs. the Volunteers to lift MU to the win.> Scored 23 points and dished five assists in a road loss at Alabama.> Showed his unselfishness in the game at Florida, scoring 15 points and dishing six assists, tying a career high ... The Tigers scored 14 points off those six dimes.> Scored a career high 33 points vs. No. 11 Kentucky, hitting 10-of-17 shots from the floor and 10-of-12 FTs.> Scored 19 second-half points (24 overall) in the Jan. 28 win at Arkansas, which saw him hit 4-of-5 treys and 8-of-8 free throws in the win at Bud Walton.> Hit 5-of-6 treys and 10-of-15 field goal attempts overall against LSU.> Hit 7-of-9 shots from the floor and 7-of-8 free throw attempts to tie his career high with 24 points vs. the Crimson Tide.> Has hit at least one trey in 51-of-54 games played at Missouri.> Named First Team All-SEC midseason by NBC Sports.> Named First Team All-SEC by the league coaches at the start of the year.> Was incredibly efficient in the win over Long Beach State, scoring 22 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the floor.> Tied a then-career high with 23 points on 8-of-13 shooting vs. Hawaii on Nov. 16 ... Added five rebounds in the 12-point win.> Paced Mizzou with 56 three-point makes in 25 games played in 2012-13.> Finished seventh in the SEC in scoring during league play at 14.6 points per night ... Fifth in the league with 2.3 three-point makes per game in league action as well.> Was sixth in SEC play in three-point percentage (.376) last season.
#33 Earnest Ross, 6-5, 228 Pounds > Brings great familiarity with the SEC after beginning his career at Auburn.> Surpassed 1,000 career points in the game vs. Illinois ... Averaging a career high 13.9 points on the year, which ranks No. 15 in the SEC.> His 6.2 rebounds per contest ranks No. 13 in the conference and is No. 1 in the SEC among guards.> Ranks among the team leaders in several categories, ranking No. 1 in steals (38), No. 3 in blocks (11), No. 3 in scoring (13.9), No. 2 in rebounding (6.2) and No. 4 in assists (42).> Hit the game-winning free throws against Texas A&M on Wednesday with just 7.3 seconds left and
the Tigers down 56-55 ... Scored all-seven of his points in the final 1:06 of his senior night win.> Scored 24 points in the win at Arkansas, which included a three-pointer to break a 64-64 tie with just 1:08 left in the game ... Scored 15 second-half points and hit 8-of-8 FTs in the road win.> Logged a 16-point, 11-rebound double-double at LSU, his second of the year.> Recorded his first double-double of the year at North Carolina State, scoring 11 points and tying a career high with 13 rebounds.> Scored a season high 28 points in the win against Northwestern ... Was a career high 12-of-13 from the foul line and added nine rebounds.> Logged 20 points and tied a career high with five three-point makes in the home win against UCLA.> Named Second Team All-SEC by the league coaches at the start of the season.> Broke the Mizzou Arena record for three-point accuracy in a game, hitting 5-of-6 treys vs. Auburn last year.> Was the SEC’s top scorer off the bench last year, averaging 11.0 points on 44 percent shooting off the pine (24 games).> Shot a career high 37.7 percent from three-point range last season and was second on the team with 49 three-point makes, also a career high.
#44 Ryan Rosburg, 6-10, 252 Pounds> Primary reserve center for Alex Oriakhi in 2012-13 and has been one of the most-improved Tigers during the off-season.> Leads the club with 69.9 percent field goal shooting, which would lead the league with enough attempts.> Scored 11 second-half points and grabbed five rebounds at Ole Miss ... The 11 points were the most in a league game for Rosburg.> Grabbed a career high 12 rebounds at Georgia, including four offensive caroms. > Recorded eight points and nine rebounds at Arkansas, with four of his nine caroms coming on the offensive glass ... Added eight more points in the rematch at home vs. the Hogs.> Scored eight points and grabbed a game-high seven rebounds at Florida.> Logged a career high 11-rebound game in the win over Long Beach State ... Added six points in 33 minutes of action.> Had eight points, four rebounds and two blocked shots in the win over South Carolina.> Scored a career high 14 points and grabbed three offensive boards in the win over Northwestern ... Hit 5-of-5 field goals and 4-of-6 free throws in 23 minutes.> Made his first career start in the season opener and scored seven points on 3-of-4 shooting.> Grabbed a career high nine rebounds vs. Southern Illinois on his 20th Birthday, on Nov. 12, 2013.> Scored a career high nine points in the Nov. 16 win against Hawaii, with six of those points coming off of dunks.> Followed that up with eight points and six rebounds against Gardner-Webb in 21 minutes.> Brother (Andy) played at Mizzou in 2011-12 as a walk-on.> An outstanding student that was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll as a freshman last season.> Played in 31 games last season, tops amongst all Tiger freshmen a year ago.
#45 Keanau Post, 6-11, 268 Pounds> One of the country’s top junior college transfers, ranked No. 3 nationally by Rivals.com.> Career game against Mississippi State on March 1 with 14 points, 6-of-6 FGs, seven rebounds and a
GAMES AROUND THE SECMarch 8th (Saturday)Kentucky at Florida 12:00 PMVanderbilt at Ole Miss 1:30 PMMissouri at Tennessee 4:00 PMArkansas at Alabama 4:00 PMAuburn at Texas A&M 4:00 PMSouth Carolina at Mississippi St. 4:00 PMGeorgia at LSU 5:00 PM
SEC TOURNAMENTMarch 12th (Wednesday)Game 1 #12 vs. #13 7:00 PMGame 2 #11 vs. #14 9:30 PM
March 13th (Thursday)Game 3 #9 vs. #8 1:00 PMGame 4 Game 1 winner vs. #5 3:30 PMGame 5 #10 vs. #7 7:00 PMGame 6 Game 2 winner vs. #6 9:30 PM
March 14th (Friday)Game 7 Game 3 winner #1 vs. #1 1:00 PMGame 8 Game 4 winner vs. #4 3:30 PMGame 9 Game 5 winner vs. #2 7:00 PMGame 10 Game 6 winner vs. #3 9:30 PM
Top 25 National RankingsUSA Today / ESPN Top 25 Coaches PollRk School Rec. Points1. Florida (25) 27-2 7932. Wichita State (7) 31-0 7693. Arizona 27-2 7414. Duke 23-6 6725. Virginia 25-5 6566. Villanova 26-3 6477. Syracuse 26-3 5638. Kansas 22-7 5599. Louisville 24-5 54810. San Diego State 25-3 51111. Wisconsin 24-5 48912. Michigan 21-7 45513. Creighton 23-5 41114. North Carolina 22-7 35215. Cincinnati 24-5 35116. Saint Louis 25-4 29317. Iowa State 22-6 27718. Southern Methodist 23-6 18519. Connecticut 23-6 17020. Memphis 22-7 16021. New Mexico 23-5 14622. Michigan State 22-7 14323. Oklahoma 21-8 12324. Kentucky 21-8 10625. Iowa 20-9 86
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Texas 50, Kansas State 40, Ohio State 21, UCLA 20, Virginia Commonwealth 19, Gonzaga 10, Stephen F. Austin 9, Pittsburgh 7, Southern Miss 6, Massachusetts 4, Oklahoma State 4, Saint Joseph’s 3, Harvard 1.
Associated Press Top 25 PollRk School Rec. Points1. Florida (46) 27-2 1,6062. Wichita State (14) 31-0 1,5553. Arizona (5) 27-2 1,5144. Duke 23-6 1,3645. Virginia 25-5 1,3046. Villanova 26-3 1,2927. Syracuse 26-3 1,2408. Kansas 22-7 1,2009. Wisconsin 24-5 1,07510. San Diego State 25-3 99511. Louisville 24-5 95912. Michigan 21-7 89913. Creighton 23-5 89214. North Carolina 22-7 75515. Cincinnati 24-5 73716. Iowa State 22-6 61317. Saint Louis 25-4 53918. Southern Methodist 23-6 42719. Connecticut 23-6 42320. Memphis 22-7 36421. New Mexico 23-5 33822. Michigan State 22-7 32223. Oklahoma 21-8 18324. Iowa 20-9 9425. Kentucky 21-8 92
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Texas 70, Virginia Commonwealth 58, UCLA 45, Stephen F. Austin 38, Gonzaga 38, Kansas State 19, Saint Joseph’s 19, Ohio State 17, Green Bay 13, Harvard 7, Massachusetts 5, Arizona State 5, Pittsburgh 2, Colorado 2, Xavier 2, North Carolina Central 1, Southern Miss 1, Oklahoma State 1.
blocked shot in 22 minutes.> Played a then-career high 15 minutes against Tennessee and added four points and three boards.> Had his top non-league game in the win against Hawaii, scoring six points and blocking two shots ... Had a pair of dunks against the Rainbow Warriors.> Recorded a career high four rebounds vs. IUPUI on Nov. 25.> Worked with strength and conditioning coach Todor Pandov to remake his body this off-season, cutting 10 pounds.> Scored two points and grabbed three rebounds in his collegiate debut on Nov. 8.> Made a start and played 24 of a possible 30 minutes in the Oct. 15 Black & Gold ... Scored eight points and grabbed six boards in the Mizzou Gold team win.
Charting Mizzou’s FT SuccessMissouri is getting to the free throw line at a record pace and the club is on pace to top 600 makes in a season for just the sixth time in school history ... Missouri is averaging 19.6 charity makes per game, the second highest number in school history and its current 73.6 shooting percentage marks the fifth straight year the Tigers have shot better than 70 percent at the foul line as a team.
What Brown Can Do For MizzouJabari Brown has been on a scoring tear over his last 15 games, averaging 22.0 points on 50 percent shooting from the floor, 84 percent shooting from the free throw line and 44 percent shooting from three-point range ... The junior from Oakland, Calif., has 12 20-point games during that 15-game conference stretch, the most by a Tiger since 1990-91 (Doug Smith).> Brown actually has 13 20-point games since a Jan. 4 win over Long Beach State including 25 points and the game-winner vs. Arkansas and 23 in the most recent contest at Alabama.> Brown’s 330 points over his last 15 games is the most by a Tiger since the final 15 games of Anthony Peeler’s career (348).> Brown was the first Tiger since Derrick Chievous (1987-88) with five consecutive 24+ point games in league play and his 33 vs. Kentucky were the most
Top Scoring Collections At MizzouTop Scoring Duos 1990-91 43.0 Doug Smith 23.6 Anthony Peeler 19.41975-76 41.5 Willie Smith 25.3 Jim Kennedy 16.21960-61 41.1 Charles Henke 24.6 Joe Scott 16.51991-92 38.7 Anthony Peeler 23.4 Jevon Crudup 15.31963-64 38.5 Bob Price 19.6 Ray Bob Carey 18.92013-14 38.4 Jabari Brown 20.1 Jordan Clarkson 18.31972-73 38.0 John Brown 21.0 Al Eberhard 17.0
Top Scoring Trios1975-76 55.4 Willie Smith 25.3 Jim Kennedy 16.2 Kim Anderson 13.91990-91 55.0 Doug Smith 23.6 Anthony Peeler 19.4 Jevon Crudup 12.02013-14 52.3 Jabari Brown 20.1 Jordan Clarkson 18.3 Earnest Ross 13.91989-90 51.4 Doug Smith 19.8 Anthony Peeler 16.8 Nathan Buntin 14.81973-74 51.3 Al Eberhard 19.7 Gary Link 17.3 Steve Dangos 14.31963-64 50.7 Bob Price 19.6 Ray Bob Carey 18.9 Gary Garner 12.21991-92 50.3 Anthony Peeler 23.4 Jevon Crudup 15.3 Melvin Booker 11.62001-02 49.0 Kareem Rush 19.8 Clarence Gilbert 17.0 Arthur Johnson 12.2
A Season of 20-Point GamesIndividual Season RecordRk Player, Year 20-Point Games1. Derrick Chievous, 1986-87 292. Willie Smith, 1975-76 263. Derrick Chievous, 1987-88 224. Doug Smith, 1990-91 215. Anthony Peeler, 1991-92 206. Byron Irvin, 1988-89 19 Charles Henke, 1960-91 198. Paul O’Liney, 1995-95 18 Willie Smith, 1974-75 1810. Jabari Brown, 2013-14 17 Kareem Rush, 2001-02 17 Doug Smith, 1989-90 17 Steve Stipanovich, 1982-83 17 John Brown, 1972-71 1715. Thomas Gardner, 2005-06 16 Kareem Rush, 2000-01 1617. Derrick Chievous, 1985-86 15 Henry Smith, 1970-71 15 Ronnie Coleman, 1965-66 15 Norm Stewart, 1955-56 1521. Jordan Clarkson, 2013-14 14
at Mizzou in a regulation game since Arthur Johnson scored 37 vs. Kansas on March 7, 2004.> Brown now has 22 career 20-point games at Missouri and the Tigers are 17-5 in those contests.> Brown has reached double figures in each of Missouri’s 30 games this season and has missed double figures just six times in 55 career games as a Tiger ... He is also one of the leagues most consistent three-point shooters, hitting a trey in each of Missouri’s 30 games this season and has hit multiple triples in 23-of-30 contests overall.> Prior to having his streak stopped on Feb. 8 at Ole Miss, Brown had made 3+ treys in eight consecutive games, a first in Mizzou Basketball history.
Brown’s League Play DominanceJabari Brown’s numbers stack up well across all high major conferences as well ... Below is a comparison of Brown’s run in the SEC to the other leading scorers (in league play) in power conferences.> Each player listed below currently leads their respective league in scoring heading into the weekend.
Player Team PPG FG% 3FG% Jabari Brown Mizzou 21.4 .484 .432Doug McDermott Creighton 26.6 .529 .446Roberto Nelson Ore. State 20.4 .442 .438Sean Kilpatrick Cincinnati 22.1 .407 .322Melvin Ejim Iowa State 18.7 .507 .323T. J. Warren N.C. State 24.5 .519 .333Roy Devyn Marble Iowa 18.6 .438 .423
Jones, Post On Steady ClimbThe steady improvement of newcomers Torren Jones and Keanau Post have helped the Tigers become more balanced offensively in recent weeks as the duo has eclipsed their season scoring numbers in the last nine games alone.> Jones scored just 10 points in the first 16 games of his college career, but starting with the Feb. 4 game at Florida the freshman has scored 36 points (4.0 ppg), including a career-high eight points in wins over Tennessee and Mississippi State ... Jones is shooting 15-of-20 (.750) from the floor during that stretch and is contributing 2.9 rebounds in just 11.9 minutes per game.> Post is coming off a career high 14 points against Mississippi State where he hit 6-of-6 shots from the floor and grabbed a game high seven rebounds ... The junior college transfer scored just 10 points in non-league play and had just 14 total points before the win over Tennessee, when he contributed four points and three rebounds in 15 minutes.
> Confidence and playing time have been a big factor in the improvements of the two rookies ... In fact over the last nine games Jones (9.7 per 40 minutes) and Post (9.4 per 40 minutes) lead the Tigers in rebounds per 40 minutes.
Future Tiger Jakeenan Gant Named Georgia’s Mr. BasketballMizzou Basketball will travel to the state of Georgia for the 2014 SEC Tournament and a future Tiger, Jakeenan Gant (6-foot-8, 215-pound small forward), was named Georgia’s Mr. Basketball on March 5 by the Atlanta Tipoff Club.> One of 14 players from Georgia ranked in the Rivals 150 in the classes of 2014 and 2015, Gant averaged 21.0 points, 10.5 rebounds, 4.0 blocks and 2.8 assists for the Rebels this year, who finished 20-10 and advanced to the second round of the Class AAAAA state playoffs.> Gant played his high school basketball at Effingham County High School in Springfield, Ga., and was also the Class AAAAA Player of the Year as a junior in 2013.
Mizzou’s 20-Point RegularityThe trio of Jabari Brown, Jordan Clarkson and Earnest Ross have scored 20 points in a game 36 times collectively this season, with Brown (17 times) and Clarkson (14 times) leading the way ... Those 17 20-point efforts by Brown are the most since Kareem Rush scored 20+ 17 times in the 2001-02 campaign.> Mizzou has never had two teammates top 20 points in a game 14 times (or more) in one year and collectively the 31 20-point games combined from Brown and Clarkson are the most since Derrick Chievous (29) and Lynn Hardy (5) in 1986-87.> Brown, Clarkson and Ross have also topped 20 points in the same game three times this season, including in the win over No. 17 UCLA.
Clarkson Named To Wooden Midseason Award ListingJordan Clarkson was named to the Wooden Award’s Midseason Top 25 list on Jan. 22 as one of college basketball’s top 25 players in contention for the National Player of the Year honor.> Clarkson has been one of college basketball’s most impactful newcomers this year and is averaging 18.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.1 steals through 30 games this season.
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Top Freshman Classes At MizzouMissouri has a strong foundation for the future in its 2013-14 freshman class and below is a year-by-year breakdown of Mizzou’s freshman production since the 2008-09 rookie class of Laurence Bowers, Marcus Denmon, Kim English, Steve Moore and Miguel Paul.> Also included is the 2000-01 freshman class of Travon Bryant, Arthur Johnson, Rickey Paulding and Wesley Stokes ... This year’s class of Wes Clark, Torren Jones, Shane Rector and Johnathan Williams, III has the most rebounds for a collection of rookies since that 2000-01 campaign.
John Brown Named Allstate® SEC Basketball LegendJohn Brown (1970-73) was named an Allstate SEC Basketball Legend and will be honored at the SEC Tournament (March 12-16) in Atlanta.> A native of Dixon, Mo., Brown led Mizzou in scoring and rebounding his final two seasons and averaged nearly 20 points and 10 rebounds per game for his three-year career ... He is a member of the school’s Hall of Fame and All-Century Team and ranks 16th in career scoring at Missouri with 1,421 points (just three seasons) and is fourth in career rebounding average (10.0).> A 6-foot-7 forward, Brown was a member of the 1972 United States Olympic Team (did not play due to injury) and was drafted 10th overall by the Atlanta Hawks in 1973, being named to the 1974 NBA All-Rookie Team.
Charting Freshmen Rebounders Johnathan Williams (6.5 rpg) recorded his fifth double-figure rebounding game (12 rebounds) in the win at Arkansas and currently rank No. 13 nationally among freshmen on the glass ... Williams is the SEC’s No. 4 freshman rebounder behind Kentucky’s Julius Randle (10.5 rpg), LSU’s Jordan Mickey (7.5) and Arkansas’ Bobby Portis (6.6) and is No. 9 among freshmen playing in high major conferences.> In addition, Williams’ 6.5 rebounds per game is the seventh highest total by a freshman in school history and the most since Linas Kleiza (8.4) in 2003-04.
Freshman Team RPGJulius Randle Kentucky 10.5Sean Obi Rice 9.5Noah Vonleh Indiana 9.1Jabari Parker Duke 9.0Joel Embiid Kansas 8.1Aaron Gordon Arizona 7.8Jordan Mickey LSU 7.5Devin Williams West Virginia 7.1Ryan Taylor Marshall 7.0Gabe Levin Loyola Marymount 7.0Vince Hunter UTEP 6.7Bobby Portis Arkansas 6.6Johnathan Williams Mizzou 6.5Brandan Stith East Carolina 6.5
Williams Moving Up Freshmen Blocked Shot ListJohnathan Williams has 47 blocked on the season No. 2 all-time among Missouri freshmen.> Williams recently passed Doug Smith (34 blocks in 1987-88) for No. 2 on the list in the home win over Tennessee.> Arthur Johnson, Missouri’s all-time blocked shots leader with 245 career blocks, is also the freshman record holder with 65 in 2000-01.
Mizzou Dynamic Backcourt DuosMissouri has been blessed with some high-scoring backcourt tandems in its history and working its way into the records book is the tandem of Jabari Brown (20.1 ppg) and Jordan Clarkson (18.3 ppg) ...Together the pair is averaging 38.4 points per game, No. 1 in the SEC, and among the top point-producing guard collections in school history.> Below is a look at a few of the top scoring guard tandems in recent history ... While not included in this list, Earnest Ross has been a jack of all trades for the Tigers this season and is becoming one of college basketball’s top “hybrid” players, averaging 13.9 points per night at the three and four positions.
Top High-Major Scoring TandemsThere are two sets of “high major” teammates averaging 18.0+ points per game this season and both duos play in the Southeastern Conference...
Players Team PPGJabari Brown Missouri 20.1Jordan Clarkson Missouri 18.3
Chris Denson Auburn 19.3KT Harrell Auburn 18.4
Brown Ranks Among College Basketball’s BestJabari Brown is making his case for All-America honors after his outstanding play this season ... Below is a comparison of Brown to three preseason All-America guards.
Marcus Russ Jabari GarySmart Smith Brown HarrisOkla. State Louisville Mizzou Mich. St.17.6 PPG 18.0 PPG 20.1 PPG 17.9 PPG5.7 RPG 3.4 RPG 4.5 RPG 4.3 RPG4.7 APG 4.5 APG 2.0 APG 2.7 APG42.3 FG% 46.8 FG% 48.3 FG% 41.7 FG%29.4 3FG% 39.6 3FG% 42.6 3FG% 34.7 3FG%
Rookie RebounderJohnathan Williams, III (better known as J3) ripped down a career high 17 rebounds in the Nov. 23 win against Gardner-Webb ... The 17 boards are the second highest total among freshmen in college basketball this season and is the most by a Tiger freshman since Arthur Johnson grabbed 19 in a win at Colorado during the 2000-01 campaign.> The 17 boards are also the second most in the SEC this year, just one behind the 18 grabbed by Tennessee junior Jarnell Stokes.> Williams nearly duplicated the feat on Dec. 7 vs. UCLA when he grabbed 15 rebounds and recorded his second double-double with 10 points vs. the No. 17 Bruins.> So far this season Williams has five double-figure rebounding games, including 14 boards in the Jan. 18 home win against Alabama and 12 on Jan. 28 at Arkansas.
Brown, Clarkson Scoring SurgeJabari Brown and Jordan Clarkson are not only one of the top scoring tandems in college basketball, they are both ranked among the Top 20 high major scorers in the college game this season ... Brown ranks No. 6 among power conferences with his 20.1 points per game and Clarkson ranks No. 17.
Rk. Player School PPG1. Doug McDermott Creighton 25.92. T.J. Warren N.C. State 24.23. Bryce Cotton Providence 21.74. Roberto Nelson Oregon State 20.85. Sean Kilpatrick Cincinnati 20.36. Jabari Brown Mizzou 20.17. Chris Denson Auburn 19.38. Jordan McRae Tennessee 19.19. Marshall Henderson Ole Miss 19.0
Jabari Parker Duke 18.811. Chasson Randle Stanford 18.7 Jahii Carson Arizona State 18.713. Trevor Releford Alabama 18.6 Joseph Young Oregon 18.615. K.T. Harrell Auburn 18.416. Melvin Ejim Iowa State 18.417. Jordan Clarkson Mizzou 18.318. C.J. Wilcox Washington 18.2 Juwan Staten West Virginia 18.2
Clarkson Named SEC Player of the Week For Third TimeJordan Clarkson has been named SEC Player of the Week three times this season, initially on Nov. 18 and then again on Dec. 9 and Dec. 30.> Clarkson’s initial award came after a 31-point scoring game against Southern Illinois and was coupled with 13 points in the win against Hawaii.> Clarkson earned the Player of the Week nod yet again on Dec. 9 after dropping 25 points on West Virginia and 21 in the victory against No. 17 UCLA ... The two wins helped Mizzou break into the Top 25 and helped the Tigers remain unbeaten in non-league play.> The most recent award came after Mizzou’s road win at N.C. State ... The junior scored 21 points and dished four assists in Missouri’s come-from-behind win.
Clark Named SEC Freshman Of The WeekWes Clark was named the Southeastern Conference’s Freshman of the Week on Nov. 11 after a tremendous all-around effort in his collegiate debut vs. Southeastern Louisiana.> The Detroit, Mich., native scored 13 points, grabbed a game-high tying seven rebounds and dished four assists without committing a turnover in 26 minutes vs. the Lions.
Tigers Sign Another Top ClassHead Coach Frank Haith announced the signing of two high school standouts on Nov. 13 and Nov. 15 as Jakeenan Gant (Springfield, Ga. / Effingham County) and Namon Wright (Los Angeles, Calif. / Pacific Hills) inked with the Tigers.
Jakeenan Gant 6-8, 215-Pound ForwardA consensus Top 50 prospect in 2014, Gant is the top player in the state of Georgia and was the Georgia Class AAAAA Player of the Year in as a junior ... Averaged 17.9 points, 9.3 rebounds and nearly 4.0 blocked shots per game as a junior, leading Effingham County to the Georgia Class AAAAA state semifinals ... Scored 30 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the semifinals.
Namon Wright 6-4, 175-Pound GuardSelected Mizzou over hometown schools UCLA and USC and is one of the top players in California for the Class of 2014 ... Led Pacific Hills to the 2013 Division IV state championship, averaging 15.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists ... Pacific Hills went 29-4 Wright’s junior season and he is ranked the No. 60 player by Scout.com in the Class of 2014.
Brown, Ross Named All-SECJabari Brown and Earnest Ross were named to the Preseason All-SEC Team by the league coaches on Nov. 8, with Brown earning a first team nod and Ross being selected to the second team.> Brown averaged 13.7 points and 3.4 rebounds and started the season’s final 23 games last season after becoming eligible following his transfer from Oregon.> Ross was the SEC’s top bench scorer in 2012-13, averaging 11.0 points off the bench for the Tigers.
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Missouri Team Single-Season Records
Games Played 381. 38 2008-092. 37 1988-893. 36 2001-024. 35 1985-86 35 2011-12
Games Won 311. 31 2008-092. 30 2011-123. 29 1988-894. 27 1981-825. 26 1975-76 26 1982-83 26 1989-90
Tiger Tandem Reaches 1,000 Career PointsJordan Clarkson reached the 1,000-point milestone in the Dec. 7 victory against UCLA and Earnest Ross hit the mark in the Dec. 21 Bud Light Braggin’ Rights Game vs. Illinois.> Clarkson is No. 7 in the SEC in scoring and has topped 20 points in scoring 14 times this season
Career Career Player Games Points Career AverageRoss 127 1,264 10.0 ppg.Clarkson 88 1,359 15.5 ppg.
Haith In His Third Season...Head Coach Frank Haith continues his third season on the sidelines at Missouri and has guided the Tigers to an impressive 68-25 mark in those three years (73-25 including games coached by Tim Fuller).> Haith has guided Missouri to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments and finished 2012-13 winning his first 50 games faster than any coach in MU history.
Six In A Row?Missouri is looking for a school-record sixth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament this season … The Tigers have qualified for every Big Dance since 2009, a streak that began with an exciting run to the Elite Eight in Glendale, Ariz.> Mizzou has only made five consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament once and that was 1986-90 ... A return this season would be uncharted waters for the Tigers.
Just One Starter Back... Again!This is nothing new for Head Coach Frank Haith, his Tigers have just one starter returning from an NCAA Tournament squad for the second consecutive year ... Last season Missouri returned only Phil Pressey from a 30-5 team and this year the lone regular starter back is Jabari Brown, who joined the squad mid-season due to NCAA transfer rules.> Brown led Mizzou in scoring during SEC play last season, averaging 14.6 points on 38 percent three-point shooting ... Mizzou does have other double-figure scoring experience returning as Earnest Ross begins his senior campaign.> Ross was one of six Tigers to average double figures last year, tops in the NCAA ranks, after recording norms of 10.3 points and 5.0 rebounds as the SEC’s top scoring sub.
Transfers Good For Mizzou HoopsMissouri fans know the value of quality four-year transfers and have enjoyed a number of great memories courtesy of some key “short-timers” over the last 15 years … Missouri welcomes another quality newcomer this season, as Jordan Clarkson makes his Tiger debut this season ... In addition to Clarkson, Missouri has two other transfers expected to make key contributions this season, junior Jabari Brown and senior Earnest Ross.> Below is a quick list of players that have finished their careers at Missouri over recent years and made big impacts in Black & Gold:
> Keion Bell, 2012-13 (Pepperdine)Was one of the most consistent players in the Southeastern Conference in 2012-13 and averaged 14.0 points on 58 percent shooting to help Missouri reach the NCAA Tournament.
> Alex Oriakhi, 2012-13 (Connecticut)Mizzou’s enforcer in the middle, Oriakhi enjoyed a career year in his lone season at Mizzou, averaging 11.2 points and 8.4 rebounds.
> Zaire Taylor, 2008-10 (Delaware)“Mr. Big Shot” hit game winners vs. Kansas, at Texas, Kansas State and at Iowa State over his two seasons at Mizzou.
> DeMarre Carroll, 2007-09 (Vanderbilt) Mizzou’s Junkyard Dog ... First Team All-Big 12, First Round NBA Draft Pick.
Jason Conley, 2003-05 (VMI)Helped the Tigers to back-to-back postseason appearances.
Albert White, 1997-99 (Michigan) Led Mizzou in scoring (16.3) and helped the club to the 1999 NCAA tournament.
Tigers Fifth In SEC Preseason PollDespite returning just one starter, Missouri was picked a respectable fifth in the 2013-14 SEC Preseason Media Poll, ranking just behind Kentucky, Florida, Tennessee and LSU.
Protecting The RockSince the beginning of the 2007-08 season, Mizzou has been one of the best teams nationally at protecting the basketball ... In fact, since 2007-08, Missouri has enjoyed its seven best turnover-free seasons in school history thanks to great point guard play.> Last year Missouri averaged just 13.0 miscues per game, and welcomes in three new point guards this year, junior Jordan Clarkson and freshmen Wes Clark and Shane Rector ... So far this season the Tigers have seen consistency in their turnover numbers despite the three new point guards, averaging just 12.4 miscues a night.
Haith’s Tigers Tackle Ranked FoesHead Coach Frank Haith’s Tigers have played well vs. Top 25 opposition over the last two seasons racking up a 10-6 mark dating back to his first season of 2011-12.> Missouri is also 5-4 vs. Top 10 teams under Haith and below is a breakdown of those Top 25 tilts.
Opp.Rank Opponent Score OutcomeNo. 20 vs. California (N) 92-53 WinNo. 25 vs. Illinois (N) 78-74 WinNo. 23 at Kansas State (A) 59-75 LossNo. 3 at Baylor (A) 89-88 Win
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Missouri Team Single-Season Records Three-Point FG Attempted 8341. 834 2001-022. 804 1999-003. 746 2008-094. 737 2011-125. 734 2000-016. 701 2009-10
No. 8 Kansas (H) 74-71 WinNo. 6 Baylor (H) 72-57 WinNo. 4 at Kansas (A) 86-87 Loss (OT)No. 12 Baylor (N) 90-75 WinNo. 2 vs. Louisville (N) 61-84 LossNo. 10 vs. Illinois (N) 82-73 WinNo. 10 vs. Florida (A) 52-83 LossNo. 23 Ole Miss (H) 98-79 WinNo. 5 Florida (H) 63-60 WinNo. 17 UCLA (H) 80-71 WinNo. 11 Kentucky (H) 79-84 LossNo. 3 Florida (A) 58-68 Loss
Winningest Stretch at MizzouMissouri Basketball is looking to continue its impressive winning trend over the last six seasons, which has seen the club win 151 games since the start of the 2008-09 campaign.> The Tigers have won 20 games in five consecutive years, a new school record, including a school-record 31 wins during a memorable run to the Elite Eight in 2008-09 and 30 wins in 2011-12, highlighted by its final Big 12 title.
Missouri Among Rare Company For Wins...Missouri Basketball is one of just 12 teams in college hoops with multiple 30-win seasons over the last five years … The Tigers of course won 30 games two years ago en route to a Big 12 title, but also won a school record 31 games in 2008-09 … That feat puts the Tigers in rare company along with: BYU, Connecticut, Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Memphis, Murray State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Syracuse and Utah State as the only schools to enjoy multiple 30-win seasons since 2008-09.
Missouri National GuardMissouri Basketball enjoyed a unique opportunity Aug. 24-25 as it traveled to Camp Crowder in Neosho, Mo., to participate in a promotional activity with the Missouri National Guard ... The Mizzou student-athletes played paint ball against the Tiger coaching staff, went on a 4.5 mile endurance hike in 95-degree heat, carrying 50-pound packs, and enjoyed weapons training with M16 rifles.> Wes Clark stole the show on the range, hitting 23 of 40 targets ranging from 50-to-300 meters in distance.
Improved Post Play Under HaithPost players have enjoyed career years under Head Coach Frank Haith and his staff ... Below is a rundown of how three former Tigers played the season before Haith and their season performance during his tutelage.
Alex Oriakhi Season Before Haith 6.7 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 49.5 FG%Season With Haith 11.2, 8.4 rpg, 63.9 FG%
Laurence Bowers Season Before Haith 11.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 52.9 FG%Season With Haith 14.1, 7.1 rpg, 54.6 FG%
Ricardo Ratliffe Season Before Haith 10.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 63.8 FG%Season With Haith 13.9, 7.5 rpg, 69.1 FG%
Mizzou’s NCAA Stats Leaders
Tigers Among The Top 100 Individuals NationalCategory Player Stat RankPPG Jabari Brown 20.1 23 Jordan Clarkson 18.3 72 Total Points Jabari Brown 603 24 Jordan Clarkson 548 62 Total FG Jordan Clarkson 187 58 Jabari Brown 180 76 Total FGA Jordan Clarkson 410 61 Total 3FG Jabari Brown 75 63 3FG % Jabari Brown 42.6 14 FTM Jabari Brown 168 36 Jordan Clarkson 145 81 FTA Jabari Brown 211 59Minutes Jabari Brown 1106 21
Off. RPG J. Williams, III 2.9 86
Top 100 Team Rankings NationalCategory Stat RankScoring 74.0 78 Scoring Margin 5.1 87 Field Goal % 46.2 64 Field Goal % Defense 41.1 65 Three-Point % 35.7 93 Three-Point % Defense 32.3 80 Free Throw % 73.6 49 Rebounding Margin 5.9 25 Total Rebounds 1124 72 Free Throws Attempted 798 36 Free Throws Made 587 21
Def. Rebounds Per Game 26.2 31
Mizzou’s 20-Point Scorers
Player Year Games Class PPGWillie Smith 1975-76 31 Sr. 25.3Charles Henke 1960-61 24 Sr. 24.6Derrick Chievous 1986-87 34 Jr. 24.1Norm Stewart 1955-56 21 Sr. 24.1Doug Smith 1990-91 30 Sr. 23.6Anthony Peeler 1991-92 29 Sr. 23.4Derrick Chievous 1987-88 30 Sr. 23.4Willie Smith 1974-75 27 Jr. 22.4Henry Smith 1970-71 34 Sr. 22.3John Brown 1971-72 27 Jr. 21.7Ron Coleman 1965-66 24 Jr. 21.3Kareem Rush 2000-01 26 So. 21.1John Brown 1972-73 27 Sr. 21.0Ron Coleman 1966-67 25 Sr. 20.4Jabari Brown 2013-14 29 Jr. 20.1
Seniors (9): John Brown, Derrick Chievous, Ron Coleman, Charles Henke, Anthony Peeler, Doug Smith, Henry Smith, Willie Smith and Norm Stewart.
Juniors (5): Jabari Brown, John Brown, Derrick Chievous, Ron Coleman and Willie Smith.
Sophomores (1): Kareem Rush.
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Head Coach Frank Haith begins his third season at the University of Missouri after leading the Tigers to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and transitioning the program into its new home, the Southeastern Conference.
The winningest coach at Missouri through his first two seasons (53-16, .768), Haith has made an immediate impact at Mizzou, not only with his club’s efforts on the hardwood, but his commitment to the program’s academic advancement and his support of the Columbia community.
Last year en route to Mizzou’s fifth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, Haith’s Tigers enjoyed a record-breaking team cumulative GPA of 3.06 and had three players, including starters Jabari Brown and Laurence Bowers, named to the SEC Winter Honor Roll. Bowers later became the first-ever Missouri Basketball player to finish his playing career with a Master’s degree and Haith’s time at Mizzou has resulted in 9-of-10 seniors earning degrees. In the community, Haith has been an active fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club of Columbia and serves on the Coaches vs. Cancer leadership council. Coaches vs. Cancer was of course co-founded by Mizzou legend Norm Stewart. Haith was also a 2012 recipient of the Key to the City of St. Louis from Mayor Francis Slay and was honored by his alma mater, Elon, as the 2012 Eugene Perry Distinguished Alumnus, and was tapped into the Mizzou Omicron Delta Kappa leadership society for his efforts mentoring student-athletes.
While Haith has shown an incredible ability to be well-rounded outside of basketball, it has been his team’s play on the court that has led to record-breaking attendance marks at Mizzou Arena the last two seasons. Last year he became the fastest Tiger head coach to 50 wins and has worked diligently to revamp a roster that has completely transformed in just two years.
Last season Missouri was the lone college basketball program to advance to NCAA Tournament play with just one returning starter and Haith will look to duplicate that feat once more this season with just one starter, Jabari Brown, back from last year’s 23-11 campaign.
“I was really proud of that team last year because we had so many new parts, including on our coaching staff, but those who know me understand I am never satisfied and always want to achieve more,” Haith said. “We are going to continue to develop a program that our fans and our state can identify with. We want this program to have that same blue-collar mentality that Coach Stewart brought and I feel like that’s starting to take shape.”
During last season’s NCAA Tournament run Missouri enjoyed its second undefeated season in Mizzou Arena history, going 17-0 at home with wins over a pair of nationally-ranked opponents, including No. 5 Florida. In fact under Haith Missouri is an outstanding 9-4 vs. Top 25 teams including a 5-3 mark vs. the Top 10.
That performance came on the heels of a 30-5 inaugural season in Columbia.
Picked fourth in the Big 12 Conference pre-season coaches’ poll, Missouri won a school-record 14 league games, and finished second in the conference standings with a 14-4 mark. The Tigers won the school’s final Big 12 Tournament Championship with a 3-0 run in Kansas City, before advancing to the NCAA Tournament.
With that record-setting first season in the books, Haith received recognition in the form of numerous coaching accolades, including the prestigious Henry Iba National Coach of the Year honor, as well as the Associated Press National Coach of the Year. He was also named the Big 12 Coach of the Year and was the U.S. Basketball Writers Association District VI Coach of the Year. As a first-year coach, Haith guided his team to more regular season wins than any other Mizzou coach before him and became the first Tiger head coach since 1920-21 to win his first 14 games.
“It has been a special two years here and the future is only going to get brighter,” Haith said. “Anytime you take over a program there is a process you need to follow to build a recruiting base, build your brand and most importantly, build the support of your fans. That has taken place here quickly and I’m really excited about the long-term future of Mizzou Basketball.”
The 27-year coaching veteran was hired at Missouri on April 5, 2011, and immediately appreciated the Tiger’s passionate fan base. The Burlington, N.C., native came from the University of Miami where he was not only forced to instill a winning mentality to his players and supporters, but do it at a university void of any lengthy basketball tradition.
Haith’s task at the University of Miami was monumental, but his process of building a well-rounded program certainly helped turn around the fortunes of the Hurricanes last season, which had the most experienced team in the country with a host of fifth-year and sixth-year seniors, each recruited by Haith.
In his first of seven seasons as the head coach, Haith guided the ‘Canes to seven ACC victories (despite being picked last) and qualified for postseason play. He was recognized by being named a Naismith National Coach of the Year finalist and NABC District 6 Coach of the Year.
Miami returned to postseason play the following year. The Hurricanes won 18 more games and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NIT, recording the program’s first postseason wins since 2000. Over his final four seasons, Haith’s Miami squad averaged 21 wins per season, with four consecutive postseason trips.
Postseason success was a theme under Haith. His teams won six total games in the NCAA and National Invitation tournaments, including a memorable run to the second round of the Big Dance in 2008. The ‘Canes went 23-11 in Haith’s fourth season, just one win shy of the school record and he was named a finalist for ACC Coach of the Year and the Skip Prosser Man of the Year honors.
And it’s not just on the hardwood where Haith has fueled incredible growth amongst his players. During his time at both Missouri and Miami his players were visible in the community and Haith has seen an incredible 31-of-33 seniors to play for him walked across the stage to receive a diploma.
“That’s my proudest moment,” Haith said. “To know we churn out young men, ready to make positive contributions in the community, ready to be great fathers and husbands. That’s what coaching at the college level is all about.”
It’s not an accident Frank Haith was hired as the 17th basketball coach at Mizzou. The grind from student-assistant at Elon College to being named the National Recruiter of the Year by Rivals.com doesn’t just happen without a dedication to family, career and your student-athletes.
Haith paid his own way through Elon and graduated in 1988. He helped the Fighting Christians twice win 20 games and earned the opportunity to cut his teeth at perennial power Wake Forest the following year as a graduate assistant. His first full-time coaching position at Division I came at UNC-Wilmington from 1990-92 and he laid the foundation for his job at Missouri with a three-year stop at Texas A&M from 1992-95, which included helping the Aggies reach postseason play in 1994.
One of 10 siblings, family will always be first for Frank Haith, and his student-athletes are part of that family. A proud father and husband, Frank and his wife Pam are the parents of two children, Corey and Brianna and his son is entering his second year with the Mizzou program this season.
NOTING MIZZOU HEAD COACH FRANK HAITH
University of Missouri (Head Coach)Year Record Pct. Postseason2011-12 30-5 .857 NCAA Tournament / Big 12 Champions2012-13 23-11 .676 NCAA Tournament2013-14 16-9 .640 Fastest Coach to 50 wins at MizzouMizzou Total 69-25 .734 Back-to-Back NCAA TournamentsCareer Totals 198-126 .612 2012 National Coach of the Year
University of Miami (Head Coach)Year Record Pct. Postseason2004-05 16-13 .552 –2005-06 18-16 .529 NIT Quarterfinals2006-07 12-20 .375 –2007-08 23-11 .676 NCAA Second Round2008-09 19-13 .594 NIT Second Round2009-10 20-13 .606 –2010-11 21-15 .583 NIT Second RoundUM Totals 129-101 .561 Winningest Postseason Coach
University of Texas (Associate Head Coach / Assistant Coach)Year Record Pct. Postseason2001-02 22-12 .647 NCAA Sweet 162002-03 26-7 .788 NCAA Final Four2003-04 25-8 .758 NCAA Sweet 16UT Totals 73-27 .730 Three NCAA Berths
Wake Forest University (Assistant Coach)Year Record Pct. Postseason1997-98 12-16 .429 NIT Second Round1998-99 17-14 .548 NIT Second Round1999-00 22-14 .611 NIT Champions2000-01 19-11 .633 NCAAWF Totals 70-55 .560 NIT Championship
Texas A&M University (Associate Head Coach)Year Record Pct. Postseason1996-97 9-18 .333 –A&M Totals 9-18 .333 –
Penn State University (Assistant Coach)Year Record Pct. Postseason1995-96 21-7 .750 NCAAPSU Totals 21-7 .750 NCAA Tournament
Wake Forest University (Graduate Assistant Coach)Year Record Pct. Postseason1989-90 12-16 .429 –WF Totals 12-16 .429 –
Elon College (Assistant Coach)Year Record Pct. Postseason1986-87 20-11 .645 –1987-88 20-11 .645 –1988-89 11-19 .367 –Elon Totals 51-41 .554 –
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NOTING MIZZOU HEAD COACH FRANK HAITHTHE LAST TIME A TIGER ...
SCORED 40+ POINTS40 by Thomas Gardner vs. Kansas, 01-16-06
SCORED 30-39 POINTS33 by Jabari Brown vs. Kentucky, 2-1-14
SCORED 25-29 POINTS25 by Earnest Ross at Alabama, 2-22-14
SCORED 30 PTS IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES30 by Thomas Gardner at Davidson, 12-7-0530 by Thomas Gardner vs. TAMU-CC, 12-10-05
GRABBED 20 REBOUNDS20 by Curtis Berry at Kansas, 01-17-79
GRABBED 15 REBOUNDS15 by J. Williams, III vs. UCLA, 12-7-13
HAD A POINT-REBOUND DOUBLE-DOUBLEby Earnest Ross vs. Arkansas, 2-13-1415 points, 11 rebounds
HAD A POINT-ASSIST DOUBLE-DOUBLEPhil Pressey at Kentucky, 2-23-1327 points, 10 assists
HAD BACK-TO-BACK DOUBLE-DOUBLESPhil Pressey vs. Illinois, 12-22-12Phil Pressey vs. UCLA, 12-28-12
MADE 15 FIELD GOALS16 by Anthony Peeler vs. Kansas, 3-8-92
MADE 10 FIELD GOALS11 by Jordan Clarkson vs. Kentucky, 2-1-1410 by Jabari Brown vs. Kentucky, 2-1-14
ATTEMPTED 35 FIELD GOALS36 by Clarence Gilbert vs. Iowa State, 1-13-01
ATTEMPTED 30 FIELD GOALS31 by Kareem Rush vs. Iowa State, 1-13-01
ATTEMPTED 20 FIELD GOALS24 by Phil Pressey at Kentucky, 2-23-13
MADE 9 THREE-POINTERS9 by Rickey Paulding vs. Marquette, 3-22-03
MADE 8 THREE-POINTERS8 by Thomas Gardner at Davidson, 12-7-05
MADE 7 THREE-POINTERS7 by M. Denmon vs. Northwestern St., 12-02-11
MADE 6 THREE-POINTERS6 by Marcus Denmon at Kansas, 2-25-12
ATTEMPTED 15 THREE-POINTERS16 by Thomas Gardner at Baylor, 2-7-06
ATTEMPTED 10 THREE-POINTERS14 by Earnest Ross at Ole Miss, 2-8-14
MADE 15 FREE THROWS17 by Linas Kleiza vs. Oklahoma, 3-11-05
MADE 10 FREE THROWS10 by Jabari Brown at Alabama, 2-22-14
ATTEMPTED 20 FREE THROWS20 by Kelly Thames vs. G. Washginton, 1-13-96
ATTEMPTED 15 FREE THROWS15 by Jabari Brown vs. Arkansas, 2-13-14
HAD 15 ASSISTS19 by Phil Pressey vs. UCLA, 12-28-12
HAD 10 ASSISTS10 by Phil Pressey at Kentucky, 2-23-13
HAD 7 STEALS7 by Zaire Taylor vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-12-09
HAD 6 STEALS6 by Phil Pressey at Baylor, 1-21-12
HAD 5 STEALS5 by Jordan Clarkson vs. Alabama, 1-18-14
HAD 7 BLOCKS8 by Laurence Bowers at Colorado, 01-08-11
HAD 6 BLOCKS6 by Ricardo Ratliffe vs. Iowa State, 01-22-11
PLAYED ALL 40 MINUTES OF A GAMEJordan Clarkson vs. Southern Illinois, 11-12-13
PLAYED MORE THAN 40 MINUTES44 by Jordan Clarkson vs. Georgia, 1-8-14
THE LAST TIME MISSOURI AS A TEAM ...
SCORED 110 POINTS116 vs. C. Arkansas, 12-18-10
SCORED 105 POINTS 116 vs. C. Arkansas, 12-18-10
SCORED 100 POINTS102 vs. S. Carolina State, 12-17-12
ALLOWED 100 POINTS103 at Kansas, 02-07-11
SCORED 60 POINTS IN A HALF61 vs. Alcorn State, 11-13-12 (2nd)
FAILED TO SCORE 20 POINTS IN A HALF19 at Kansas, 03-01-09 (1st)
HELD OPPONENT BELOW 20 POINTS IN HALF17 vs. Alabama, 1-18-14 (2nd)
HELD OPPONENT BELOW 15 POINTS IN HALF13 vs. Texas-Pan American, 11-22-09 (1st)
HELD OPPONENT 10 OR FEWER POINTS IN HALF10 vs. Mississippi State, 2-13-13 (1st)
SHOOT 65 PERCENT FOR A GAME.696 (32-45) at South Carolina, 2-28-13
SHOOT 70 PERCENT IN A HALF.727 (16-22) at South Carolina, 2-28-13 (2nd)
GRABBED 50 REBOUNDS50 vs. Ole Miss, 2-9-13
MADE 50 FIELD GOALS51 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 1-22-91
MADE 45 FIELD GOALS45 at Iowa State, 1-23-88
MADE 40 FIELD GOALS41 vs. S. Carolina State, 12-17-12
ATTEMPTED 90 FIELD GOALS90 vs. Iowa State, 1-13-01
ATTEMPTED 85 FIELD GOALS85 vs. Kearney State, 12-30-89
ATTEMPTED 80 FIELD GOALS80 at UCLA, 12-28-12
MADE 15 THREE-POINTERS16 at Texas Tech, 03-03-12
MADE 10 THREE-POINTERS12 vs. Southeastern Louisiana
ATTEMPTED 35 THREE-POINTERS37 vs. Chattanooga, 11-24-09
ATTEMPTED 30 THREE-POINTERS32 vs. Binghamton, 11-27-11
THE LAST TIME FOR THE TIGERSMADE 40 FREE THROWS40 vs. Oklahoma, 3-8-97
ATTEMPTED 55 FREE THROWS55 vs. George Washginton, 1-13-96
ATTEMPTED 50 FREE THROWS55 vs. George Washginton, 1-13-96
HAD 35 ASSISTS37 vs. Alabama State, 12-30-87
HAD 30 ASSISTS33 vs. C. Arkansas, 12-18-10
HAD 25 ASSISTS26 vs. Northern Illinois, 12-27-10 (1st)
HAD 25 STEALSNever
HAD 20 STEALS24 vs. Chattanooga, 11-24-09
HAD 15 STEALS15 vs. Colorado, 02-05-11
HAD 10 BLOCKS10 vs. Alcorn State, 11-13-12
HAD MORE THAN 10 BLOCKS11 at Kansas, 1-24-99
HAD SEVEN PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES12 by Marcus Denmon vs. N. Alabama, 01-05-11; 20 by Kim English, 16 by Justin Safford, 10 by Ricky Kreklow, 16 by Laurence Bowers, 10 by Michael Dixon, 10 by Matt Pressey
HAD SIX PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURESat Iowa State, 1-11-12: 14 by M. Pressey, 12 by M. Dixon, 12 by P. Pressey, 12 by R. Ratliffe, 10 by K. English, 10 by S. Moore
HAD FIVE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURESvs. Ole Miss, 2-9-13: 10 by E. Ross, 14 by J. Brown, 22 by A. Oriakhi, 21 by K. Bell, 22 by P. Pressey
HAD NO PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURESvs. Western Illinois, 11-18-10
HAD TWO 30-POINT SCORERS (REGULATION)32 by Kareem Rush at Iowa, 12-16-0032 by Clarence Gilbert
HAD TWO 30-POINT SCORERS (OT)32 by Kareem Rush at Iowa State, 1-13-0143 by Clarence Gilbert
HAD THREE 20-POINT SCORERS24 by Earnest Ross vs. Ole Miss, 2-8-1423 by Jordan Clarkson20 by Jabari Brown
HAD TWO 20-POINT SCORERS27 by Jordan Clarkson vs. Arkansas, 2-13-1425 by Jabari Brown
TWO WITH A PTS-REBOUND DOUBLE-DOUBLE18 pts, 10 rebs by A. Oriakhi vs. LSU, 3-2-13; 23 pts, 10 rebs by L. Bowers vs. LSU, 3-2-13
TWO WITH A POINT-ASSIST DOUBLE-DOUBLE14 pts, 10 ast, K. English vs. C. Arkansas, 12-18-1015 pts, 11 ast, P. Pressey vs. C. Arkansas, 12-18-10
TRIPLE-DOUBLE16 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast, G. Cavener vs. UWGB, 1-4-84
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GAMES AS LEADING SCORERJabari Brown 18*Jordan Clarkson 7*Earnest Ross 5*
GAMES AS LEADING REBOUNDERJohnathan Williams, III 10*Earnest Ross 9*Jabari Brown 7*Ryan Rosburg 4Tony Criswell 3Jordan Clarkson 3*Torren Jones 2*Keanau Post 1Wes Clark 1*
GAMES AS ASSIST LEADERJordan Clarkson 14*Wes Clark 10*Jabari Brown 4*Earnest Ross 3*
20-POINT GAMESJabari Brown 17Jordan Clarkson 14Earnest Ross 5
30-POINT GAMESJabari Brown 1Jordan Clarkson 1
DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMESJabari Brown 30Jordan Clarkson 29Earnest Ross 24Johnathan Williams, III 6Tony Criswell 2Ryan Rosburg 2Keanau Post 1Wes Clark 1
10-REBOUND GAMESJohnathan Williams, III 6Earnest Ross 3Ryan Rosburg 2Torren Jones 1
FIVE OR MORE ASSISTSJordan Clarkson 8Wes Clark 3Jabari Brown 3Earnest Ross 2
THREE OR MORE STEALSJordan Clarkson 3Earnest Ross 1Torren Jones 1
FOUR OR MORE BLOCKSJohnathan Williams, III 2
DOUBLE-DOUBLES Earnest Ross 3Johnathan Williams, III 2
DUNKSRyan Rosburg 22Johnathan Williams, III 17Jabari Brown 11Jordan Clarkson 10Earnest Ross 6Torren Jones 4Keanau Post 4Tony Criswell 2
THREE-POINT PLAYS Jordan Clarkson 13Earnest Ross 10Jabari Brown 10Ryan Rosburg 2Torren Jones 2Johnathan Williams 2Tony Criswell 1Stefan Jankovic 1
FOUR-POINT PLAYS Jabari Brown 1Jordan Clarkson 1Opponents 1
FORCED FIVE SECOND CALLSMissouri 2Opponents 1
FIRST SUBSTITUTIONWes Clark 15*Tony Criswell 14*Torren Jones 9*Keanau Post 8*
Mizzou’s Largest Halftime Lead25 (44-19) vs. Southeastern La., 11-8-13
Mizzou’s Largest Halftime Deficit15 (50-35) at Ole Miss, 2-8-14
Mizzou’s Largest Lead This Year39 (74-35) vs. Southeastern La., 11-8-13
Mizzou’s Largest Deficit This Year24 (67-43) at Georgia, 2-25-14
Most Points Scored92 vs. Hawaii, 11-16-13
Most Points Allowed91 at Ole Miss, 2-8-14
Fewest Points Scored56 at Georgia, 2-25-14 Fewest Points Allowed47 vs. Alabama, 1-18-14
Longest Winning Streak10
Longest Losing Streak3
Missouri When Leading at the Half15-1
Missouri When Trailing at the Half6-8
Missouri When Tied at the Half0-0
Missouri When Leading with 5:00 Left19-1
Missouri When Trailing with 5:00 Left2-8
Missouri When Tied with 5:00 Left0-0
MISCELLANEOUS NUMBERS AND STATS (2013-14)Mizzou Under Frank Haith...Playing at home ........................................48-3Playing on the road ................................12-15Playing on a neutral court ........................14-5League games .........................................34-17League at home ........................................22-3League on the road ................................10-14Following a win .......................................53-19Following a loss ........................................20-4Leading at half ..........................................61-5Trailing at half .........................................13-15Tied at half ..................................................0-3Shoots at least 50% ..................................38-2Shoots less than 50% ..............................37-20Opponent shoots 50% ................................6-9Shoots more FT than Opp.........................61-6Shoots fewer FT than Opp. .....................11-16Shoots same FT as Opp. .............................3-1Makes more FT than Opp. ......................63-10Makes fewer FT than Opp. .......................8-11Makes same FT as Opp. ..............................3-1Scores 90-110 ...........................................12-1Scores 80-89 .............................................27-4Scores 70-79 .............................................22-7Scores 69 or fewer ..................................13-10Leads in rebounding .................................53-9Trails in rebounding ................................19-13More turnovers than Opp. .....................26-13Fewer turnovers than Opp. ......................42-8Same turnovers as Opp ..............................6-2In November .............................................18-1In December .............................................16-2In January .................................................17-8In February ...............................................14-8In March .....................................................9-4Margin between 1-5 ...............................15-12Margin between 6-10 ...............................14-6Margin between 11-20 .............................27-3Margin 20+ ...............................................18-2Overtime Games ........................................0-3
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SCORING AVERAGE 25.31. Willie Smith, 1975-76 25.32. Charles Henke, 1960-61 24.63. Derrick Chievous, 1986-87 24.144. Norm Stewart, 1955-56 24.095. Doug Smith, 1990-91 23.66. Anthony Peeler, 1991-92 23.377. Derrick Chievous, 1987-88 23.368. Willie Smith, 1974-75 22.49. Henry Smith, 1970-71 22.310. John Brown, 1971-72 21.7
FREE THROWS MADE 2441. Derrick Chievous, 1986-87 2442. Byron Irvin, 1988-89 2143. Derrick Chievous, 1987-88 2004. Anthony Peeler, 1991-92 1875. Derrick Chievous, 1985-86 1866. Willie Smith, 1975-76 1837. Leo Lyons, 2008-09 1828. Paul O’Liney, 1994-95 1729. Jabari Brown, 2013-14 16810. Don Tomlinson, 1968-69 165
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .9051. Brian Grawer, 1999-2000 .9052. Marcus Denmon, 2011-12 .896 Travis Ford, 1989-90 .8963. Derek Grimm, 1995-96 .8854. Orv Salmon, 1971-72 .8815. Michael Dixon, 2011-12 .8796. Jason Sutherland, 1995-96 .8777. Ron Coleman, 1966-67 .8738. Jon Sundvold, 1981-82 .8719. Jon Sundvold, 1982-83 .86810. Jon Sundvold, 1980-81 .859 REBOUNDS 3791. Bill Stauffer, 1951-52 3792. Bill Stauffer, 1950-51 3573. Arthur Johnson, 2002-03 3164. Al Eberhard, 1973-74 3135. Doug Smith, 1990-91 3116. Nathan Buntin, 1989-90 3047. Steve Stipanovich, 1982-83 300 Bob Reiter, 1954-55 3009. John Brown, 1972-73 29810. Doug Smith, 1989-90 295
REBOUNDING AVERAGE 16.51. Bill Stauffer, 1951-52 16.52. Bill Stauffer, 1950-51 14.93. Bob Reiter, 1954-55 14.34. Al Eberhard, 1973-74 12.05. Ned Monsees, 1964-65 11.86. Charles Henke, 1959-60 11.57. John Brown, 1972-73 11.08. George Flamank, 1964-65 10.89. Charles Henke, 1960-61 10.810. Gene Jones, 1967-68 10.7
ASSISTS 2401. Phil Pressey, 2012-13 2402. Phil Pressey, 2011-12 2233. Anthony Peeler, 1989-90 1794. Lee Coward, 1988-89 1645. Larry Drew, 1979-80 1566. Wesley Stokes, 2001-02 1477. Melvin Booker, 1993-94 1438. Scott Sims, 1976-77 1429. Lynn Hardy, 1985-86 13910. J.T. Tiller, 2008-09 138 Willie Smith, 1975-76 138
Date Opponent W/L, Score Attendance Top Scorer Top Rebounder Top Assist 11-08-13 Southeastern La. W, 89-53 7,926 19- Brown 7- Brown / Clark 4- Clark 11-12-13 Southern Illinois W, 72-59 6,794 31- Clarkson 9- Rosburg 5- Clarkson 11-16-13 ^ vs. Hawaii W, 92-80 13,681 23- Brown 9- Criswell 5- Clark 11-23-13 Gardner-Webb W, 72-63 6,738 17- Ross 17- Williams, III 5- Clarkson 11-25-13 IUPUI W, 78-64 6,065 24- Brown 10- Williams, III 5- Clark 11-28-13 ! vs. Northwestern W, 78-67 2,157 21- Clarkson 8- Brown/Williams, III 3 - Clark 11-29-13 ! vs. Nevada W, 83-70 2,157 28 - Ross 9- Ross / Brown 4- Clarkson 12-05-13 West Virginia W, 80-71 7,292 25- Clarkson 10- Criswell 5- Clark 12-07-13 UCLA W, 80-71 8,826 22- Brown 15- Williams, III 6- Clarkson 12-15-13 Western Michigan W, 66-60 7,252 15- Brown 7- Ross / Williams, III 5- Clarkson 12-21-13 $ vs. Illinois L, 64-65 21,987 25- Clarkson 8- Ross 8- Clarkson 12-28-13 at N.C. State W, 68-64 16,419 21- Clarkson 13- Ross 4- Clarkson 01-04-14 Long Beach State W, 69-59 8,679 22- Brown 11- Rosburg 2- Clarkson/Ross 01-08-14 * Georgia L, 70-64 (OT) 9,298 19- Brown 7- Criswell 3- Clark 01-11-14 * at Auburn W, 70-68 7,181 20- Clarkson 11- Jones 3- Clark 01-16-14 * at Vanderbilt L, 78-75 8,478 22- Brown 9- Ross 5- Ross 01-18-14 * Alabama W, 68-47 11,003 24- Brown 14- Williams, III 2- Clark 01-21-14 * at LSU L, 77-71 8,411 28- Brown 11- Ross 3- Clarkson 01-25-14 * South Carolina W, 82-74 12,033 24- Brown 6- by three 6- Brown 01-28-14 * at Arkansas W, 75-71 15,876 24- Brown / Ross 12- Williams, III 6- Clarkson 02-01-14 * Kentucky L, 84-79 11,742 33- Brown 6- Ross 3- Clarkson/Clark 02-04-14 * at Florida L, 68-58 12,123 15- Brown 7- Rosburg 6- Brown 02-08-14 * at Ole Miss L, 91-88 8,696 24- Ross 7- Brown 4- Brown/Ross 02-13-14 * Arkansas W, 86-85 12,362 27- Clarkson 11- Ross 4- Clarkson 02-15-14 * Tennessee W, 75-70 14,132 24- Brown 5- by three 5- Clarkson 02-19-14 * Vanderbilt W, 67-64 9,635 21- Clarkson 5- Brown / Clarkson 5- Clarkson 02-22-14 * at Alabama L, 80-73 10,907 25- Ross 8- Ross 5- Brown 02-25-14 * at Georgia L, 71-56 5,229 17- Brown / Clarkson 12- Rosburg 4- Clarkson 03-01-14 * Mississippi State W, 85-66 9,403 21- Brown 7- Post 7- Clarkson 03-05-14 * Texas A&M W, 57-56 10,655 20- Brown 8- Williams, III 3- Clark
$ - St. Louis, Mo. (Scottrade Center)
! - Las Vegas, Nev. (Orleans Arena)
^ - Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center)
* - SEC Games
2013-14 Season Attendance FiguresLocation Games Totals Average High AttendanceHome 17 159,835 9,403 14,132 Away 9 93,320 10,369 16,419 Neutral 4 39,982 9,996 21,987 Totals 30 293,137 9,772 21,987
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Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll-Games 21-9 15-2 3-6 3-1SEC Games 9-8 7-2 2-6 0-0
TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2013-14 Statistical SummariesTeam Statistics MU OPPSCORING 2220 2066 Points per game 74.0 68.9 Scoring margin +5.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 725-1570 701-1706 Field goal pct .462 .4113 POINT FG-ATT 183-513 210-650 3-point FG pct .357 .323 3-pt FG made per game 6.1 7.0FREE THROWS-ATT 587-798 454-660 Free throw pct .736 .688 F-Throws made per game 19.6 15.1REBOUNDS 1124 949 Rebounds per game 37.5 31.6 Rebounding margin +5.8 -ASSISTS 320 360 Assists per game 10.7 12.0TURNOVERS 373 318 Turnovers per game 12.4 10.6 Turnover margin -1.8 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 1.1STEALS 140 168 Steals per game 4.7 5.6BLOCKS 101 112 Blocks per game 3.4 3.7ATTENDANCE 159835 133302 Home games-Avg/Game 17-9402 9-10369 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4-9996
Score By Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalMissouri 1030 1182 8 2220Opponents 986 1066 14 2066
2013-14 Game-By-Game ResultsDate Opponent W/L Score Att.11-08-13 Southeastern La. W 89-53 7,92611-12-13 Southern Illinois W 72-59 6,79411-16-13 vs. Hawaii W 92-80 13,68111-23-13 Gardner-Webb W 72-63 6,73811-25-13 IUPUI W 78-64 6,06511-28-13 Northwestern W 78-67 2,15711-29-13 Nevada W 83-70 2,15712-05-13 West Virginia W 80-71 7,29212-07-13 UCLA W 80-71 8,82612-15-13 Western Michigan W 66-60 7,25212-21-13 vs. Illinois L 64-65 21,98712-28-13 at N.C. State W 68-64 16,41901-04-14 Long Beach State W 69-59 8,67901-08-14 *Georgia L 70-64 (OT) 9,29801-11-14 * at Auburn W 70-68 7,18101-16-14 * at Vanderbilt L 78-75 8,47801-18-14 *Alabama W 68-47 11,00301-21-14 * at LSU L 77-71 8,41101-25-14 * South Carolina W 82-74 12,03301-28-14 * at Arkansas W 75-71 15,876 02-01-14 * Kentucky L 84-79 11,74202-04-14 * at Florida L 68-58 12,12302-08-14 * at Ole Miss L 91-88 8,69602-13-14 * Arkansas W 86-85 12,36202-15-14 * Tennessee W 75-70 14,13202-19-14 * Vanderbilt W 67-64 9,63502-22-14 * at Alabama L 80-73 10,90702-25-14 * at Georgia L 71-56 5,22903-01-14 * Mississippi State W 85-66 9,40303-05-14 * Texas A&M W 57-56 10,655 * SEC Game
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Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll-Games 21-9 15-2 3-6 3-1SEC Games 9-8 7-2 2-6 0-0
TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2013-14 Statistical SummariesTeam Statistics MU OPPSCORING 1229 1220 Points per game 72.3 71.8 Scoring margin +0.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 395-894 406-934 Field goal pct .442 .4353 POINT FG-ATT 100-284 131-367 3-point FG pct .352 .357 3-pt FG made per game 5.9 7.7FREE THROWS-ATT 339-450 277-410 Free throw pct .753 .676 F-Throws made per game 19.9 16.3REBOUNDS 608 549 Rebounds per game 35.8 32.3 Rebounding margin +3.5 -ASSISTS 176 225 Assists per game 10.4 13.2TURNOVERS 203 177 Turnovers per game 11.9 10.4 Turnover margin -1.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 1.3STEALS 73 91 Steals per game 4.3 5.4BLOCKS 55 77 Blocks per game 3.2 4.5ATTENDANCE 100263 76901 Home games-Avg/Game 9-11140 8-9613 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0
Score By Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalMissouri 554 667 8 1229Opponents 575 631 14 1220
2013-14 Game-By-Game ResultsDate Opponent W/L Score Att.01-08-14 *Georgia L 70-64 (OT) 9,29801-11-14 * at Auburn W 70-68 7,18101-16-14 * at Vanderbilt L 78-75 8,47801-18-14 *Alabama W 68-47 11,00301-21-14 * at LSU L 77-71 8,41101-25-14 * South Carolina W 82-74 12,03301-28-14 * at Arkansas W 75-71 15,87602-01-14 * Kentucky L 84-79 11,74202-04-14 * at Florida L 68-58 12,12302-08-14 * at Ole Miss L 91-88 8,69602-13-14 * Arkansas W 86-85 12,36202-15-14 * Tennessee W 75-70 14,13202-19-14 * Vanderbilt W 67-64 9,63502-22-14 * at Alabama L 80-73 10,907 02-25-14 * at Georgia L 71-56 5,22903-01-14 * Mississippi State W 85-66 9,40303-05-14 * Texas A&M W 57-56 10,655
Category Missouri OpponentPoints 1st Half High 16 by Jabari Brown vs. Arkansas, 2/13/14 19 by Levi Randolph, Alabama, 2/22/14 16 by Jabari Brown vs. Nevada, 11/29/13 16 by Earnest Ross vs. Nevada, 11/29/13
Points 2nd Half High 22 by Jabari Brown vs. Kentucky, 2/1/14 22 by Brenton Williams, South Carolina, 1/25/14
Total Points High 33 by Jabari Brown vs. Kentucky, 2/1/14 33 by Levi Randolph, Alabama, 2/22/14
FG Made High 12 by Jordan Clarkson vs. Southern Illinois, 11/12/13 11 by T.J. Warren, N.C. State, 12/28/13 11 by Levi Randolph, Alabama, 2/22/14
FG Attempted High 18 by Jordan Clarkson, three times 23 by T.J. Warren, N.C. State, 12/28/13 vs. SIU, at Vanderbilt and at LSU 23 by Jordan McRae, Tennessee, 2/15/14
FG Percentage High 1.000 (6-of-6) by Keanau Post vs. Miss. State, 3/1/14 .857 (6-of-7) by Jarnell Stokes, Tennessee, 2/15/14minimum six attempts .833 (5-of-6) by Tony Criswell vs. W. Mich., 12/15/13
3-FG Made High 5 by Jabari Brown, twice vs. IUPUI and at LSU 8 by Marshall Henderson, Ole Miss, 2/8/14 5 by Earnest Ross, twice vs. UCLA and at Ole Miss
3-FG Attempted High 14 by Earnest Ross at Ole Miss, 2/8/14 15 by Marshall Henderson, Ole Miss, 2/8/14
3-FG Percentage High .833 (5-of-6) by Jabari Brown at LSU, 1/21/14 .800 (4-of-5) by Nemanja Durisic, Georgia, 1/8/14minimum five attempts .800 (4-of-5) by LaDarius White, Ole Miss, 2/8/14
FT Made High 14 by Jabari Brown vs. Arkansas, 2/13/14 13 by Scottie Wilbekin, Florida, 2/4/14
FT Attempted High 15 by Jabari Brown vs. Arkansas, 2/13/14 16 by Scottie Wilbekin, Florida, 2/4/14
FT Percentage High 1.000 (10-of-10) by Jabari Brown vs. UCLA, 12/7/13 1.000 (9-of-9) by Brenton Williams, S. Carolina, 1/25/14minimum six attempts 1.000 (11-of-11) by J. Clarkson vs. Vanderbilt, 2/19/14
Off. Rebounds High 8 by Johnathan Williams vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/13 7 by T.J. Warren, N.C. State, 12/28/13
Def. Rebounds High 12 by Earnest Ross at N.C. State, 12/28/13 9 by Jordan Mickey, LSU, 1/21/14 12 by Johnathan Williams vs. Alabama, 1/18/14
Total Rebounds High 17 by Johnathan Williams vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/13 13 by T.J. Warren, N.C. State, 12/28/13 13 by Jordan Mickey, LSU, 1/21/14
Assists High 8 by Jordan Clarkson vs. Illinois, 12/21/13 9 by Kyle Fuller, Vanderbilt, 2/19/14
Steals High 5 by Jordan Clarkson vs. Alabama, 1/18/14 5 by Bryce Alford, UCLA, 12/7/13 5 by Alex Caruso, Texas A&M, 3/5/14
Blocked Shots High 5 by Johnathan Williams vs. Texas A&M, 3/5/14 5 by Jordan Mickey, LSU, 1/21/14
Turnovers High 6 by Jabari Brown vs. UCLA, 12/7/13 5 by four players
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2013-14 MIZZOU / OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS & LOWSCategory Missouri OpponentPoints 1st Half High 48 vs. Arkansas, 2/13/14 50 by Ole Miss, 2/8/14
Low 20 vs. Vanderbilt, 2/19/14; 20 vs. Texas A&M, 3/5/14 19 by Southeastern Louisiana, 11/8/13
Points 2nd Half High 53 at Ole Miss, 2/8/14 52 by South Carolina, 1/25/14
Low 30 at Florida, 2/4/14 17 by Alabama, 1/18/14
Total Points High 92 vs. Hawaii, 11/16/13 91 by Ole Miss, 2/8/14
Low 56 at Georgia, 2/25/14 47 by Alabama, 1/18/14
FG Made High 34 vs. Hawaii, 11/16/13 30 by Kentucky, 2/1/14
Low 16 vs. Texas A&M, 3/5/14 14 by Alabama, 1/18/14
FG Attempted High 66 at LSU, 1/21/14 70 by Western Michigan, 12/15/13
Low 44 vs. Vanderbilt, 2/19/14 44 by Northwestern, 11/18/13
FG Percentage High .623 (33-53) vs. Mississippi State, 3/1/14 .574 (27-47) by Alabama, 2/22/14
Low .321 (17-43) at Georgia, 2/25/14 .292 (14-48) by Alabama, 1/18/14
3-FG Made High 12 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 11/8/13 14 by Ole Miss, 2/8/14
Low 1 vs. Texas A&M, 3/5/14 4 by three teams
3-FG Attempted High 28 at Ole Miss, 2/8/14 32 by Vanderbilt, 1/16/14
Low 5 vs. Tennessee, 2/15/14 14 by Kentucky, 2/1/14
3-FG Percentage High .522 (12-23) vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 11/8/13 .571 (8-14) by Kentucky, 2/1/14
(min. 10 att) Low .091 (1-11) vs. Texas A&M, 3/5/14 .190 (4-21) by Tennessee, 2/15/14
FT Made High 34 vs. Arkansas, 2/13/14 29 by Arkansas, 2/13/14
Low 11 at LSU, 1/21/14 3 by Southern Illinois, 11/12/13
FT Attempted High 41 at Auburn, 1/11/14 37 by Arkansas, 2/13/14
Low 16 at LSU, 1/21/14 6 by Southeastern Louisiana, 11/8/13
FT Percentage High .939 (31-33) vs. Nevada, 11/29/13 .929 (13-14) by Western Michigan, 12/15/13
Low .556 (15-27) vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 11/8/13 .333 (3-9) by Southern Illinois, 11/12/13
Off. Rebounds High 20 at Auburn, 1/11/14 16 by N.C. State, 12/28/13; 16 by Tennessee, 2/15/14
Low 4 vs. Vanderbilt, 2/19/14 5 by Georgia, 2/25/14
Def. Rebounds High 38 vs. Tennessee State, 12/8/12 28 by S. Illinois, 11/12/13; by Georgia, 1/8/14; at LSU 1/21/14
Low 19 at Florida, 2/4/14 17 by Arkansas, 1/28/14; 17 by Texas A&M, 3/5/14
Total Rebounds High 47 vs. SE Louisiana, 11/8/13; 47 vs. UCLA, 12/7/13 43 by Georgia, 1/8/14; 43 by LSU, 1/21/14
Low 28 Tennessee, 2/15/14 20 by Northwestern, 11/28/13
Assists High 19 vs. Mississippi State, 3/1/14 19 by Ole Miss, 2/8/14
Low 4 vs. Alabama, 1/18/14 5 by Nevada, 11/29/13
Steals High 9 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/13; 9 vs. Alabama, 1/18/14 13 by UCLA, 12/7/13
Low 0 at Georgia, 2/25/14 2 by four teams
Blocked Shots High 7 vs. three opponents 9 by LSU, 1/21/14
Low 0 at Florida, 2/4/14 0 by Southern Illinois, 11/12/13
Turnovers High 21 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/13 15 by Alabama, 1/18/14
Low 7 vs. Alabama, 1/18/14 7 by Western Michigan, 12/15/13; 7 by Kentucky, 2/1/14
Personal Fouls High 26 at Florida, 2/4/14; 26 at Ole Miss, 2/8/14 29 by South Carolina, 1/25/14
Low 13 vs. Texas A&M, 3/5/14 14 by Mississippi State, 3/1/14
2013-14 Career 1-Wes ClarkPts. 13 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) Same Reb. 7 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) Same FG 5 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) Same FGA 9 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) Same 3FG 3 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) Same 3FGA 4, three times Same FT 5 vs. West Virginia (12-5-13) Same FTA 8 vs. Northwestern (11-28-13) Same Asst. 6 vs. Mississippi State (3-1-14) Same Blks 1, twice Same Stls 2, four times Same
2-Tony CriswellPts. 11 vs. Hawaii (11-16-13) 13 vs. SEMO (12-4-12) Reb. 10 vs. West Virginia (12-5-13) 10, three times FG 5, twice 6 vs. SEMO (12-4-12) FGA 9 vs. Georgia (1-8-13) 10 vs. Georgia (1-16-13) 3FG 1, five times 1, eight times 3FGA 3 vs. Georgia (1-8-13) 4 at Florida (1-19-13) FT 4 vs. IUPUI (11-25-13) Same FTA 4, six times 6 vs. Georgia (1-16-13) Asst. 1, three times 4, twice Blks 1,twice 1, eight times Stls 2 at N.C. State (12-28-13) 2, three times
3-Johnathan Williams, IIIPts. 14 vs. Northwestern (11-28-13) Same Reb. 17 vs. Gardner-Webb (11-23-13) Same FG 5 vs. IUPUI (11-25-13) Same FGA 10 vs. Gardner-Webb (11-23-13) Same 3FG 1, twice Same 3FGA 2 vs. Gardner-Webb (11-23-13) Same FT 8 vs. Northwestern (11-28-13) Same FTA 10 vs. Northwestern (11-28-13) Same Asst. 3 at N.C. State (12-28-13) Same Blks 5 vs. Texas A&M (3-5-14) Same Stls 2, twice Same
5- Jordan ClarksonPts. 31 vs. Southern Illinois (11-12-13) Same Reb. 7 at Vanderbilt (1-16-14) 8, twice FG 12 vs. Southern Illinois (11-12-13) Same FGA 18, three times 18, four times 3FG 3, twice 5, twice 3FGA 6 vs. Mississippi State (3-1-14) 7 at UTEP (2-8-12) FT 11, twice Same FTA 13 vs. Arkansas (2-13-14) Same Asst. 8 vs. Illinois (12-21-13) Same Blks 1, six times 4 at SMU (1-28-12) Stls 5 vs. Alabama (1-18-14) 6 at Houston (1-4-12)
11-Shane RectorPts. 3 vs. Hawaii (11-16-13) Same Reb. 1, four times Same FG N/A Same FGA 1, five times Same 3FG N/A Same 3FGA 1 vs. Gardner-Webb (11-23-13) Same FT 3 vs. Hawaii (11-16-13) Same FTA 4 vs. Hawaii (11-16-13) Same Asst. 1, twice Same Blks N/A Same Stls N/A Same
24-Torren JonesPts. 8 vs. Tennessee (2-15-14) Same Reb. 11 at Auburn (1-11-14) Same FG 4, twice Same FGA 5 vs. Tennessee (2-15-14) Same 3FG N/A Same 3FGA N/A Same FT 4 at Auburn (1-11-14) Same FTA 4 at Auburn (1-11-14) Same Asst. 1, five times Same Blks 2, twice Same Stls 3 vs. Vanderbilt (2-19-14) Same
2013-14 Career 31-Danny FeldmannPts. N/A 4 vs. Union (1-8-11) Reb. 1 vs. Long Beach State (1-4-14) 2 vs. Princeton (2-11-11) FG N/A 2, twice FGA 1 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) 3, twice 3FG N/A 1 at Yale (2-5-11) 3FGA 1 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) 2, twice FT N/A N/A FTA N/A 2 vs. Union (1-8-11) Asst. 1 vs. Long Beach State (1-4-14) 1, three times Blks 1 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) 2 vs. Harvard (2-19-11) Stls N/A 1, twice
32-Jabari BrownPts. 33, vs. Kentucky (2-1-14) Same Reb. 9 vs. Nevada (11-29-13) Same FG 10, twice Same FGA 17 vs. Kentucky (2-1-14) 18 at Florida (1-19-13) 3FG 5, twice 5, three times 3FGA 8, four times 11 at Florida (1-19-13) FT 14 vs. Arkansas (2-13-14) Same FTA 15 vs. Arkansas (2-13-14) Same Asst. 6, twice Same Blks 1, five times 1, four times Stls 2, five times 3 at Miss. State (2-13-13)
33-Earnest RossPts. 28 vs. Nevada (11-29-13) 30 at Georgia (2-5-11) Reb. 13 at N.C. State (12-28-13) 13, twice FG 8 at Alabama (2-22-14) 12 at Georgia (2-5-11) FGA 15 at Ole Miss (2-8-14) 21 vs. LSU (1-8-11) 3FG 5, twice 5, five times 3FGA 14 at Ole Miss (2-8-14) 15 vs. LSU (1-8-11) FT 12 vs. Nevada (11-29-13) Same FTA 13 vs. Nevada (11-29-13) Same Asst. 5, twice 5, seven times Blks 3 vs. SE Louisiana (11-8-13) Same Stls 4 vs. Tennessee (2-15-14) 5 vs. Missouri State (11-16-09)
44-Ryan RosburgPts. 14 vs. Northwestern (11-28-13) Same Reb. 11 vs. Long Beach State (1-4-14) Same FG 5, twice Same FGA 7 at Ole Miss (2-8-14) Same 3FG N/A N/A 3FGA N/A N/A FT 4, twice Same FTA 6 vs. Northwestern (11-28-13) Same Asst. 2, twice 2, three times Blks 2, five times Same Stls 2 vs. Georgia (1-8-13) Same
45-Keanau PostPts. 14 vs. Mississippi State (3-1-14) Same Reb. 7 vs. Mississippi State (3-1-14) Same FG 6 vs. Mississippi State (3-1-14) Same FGA 6 vs. Mississippi State (3-1-14) Same 3FG N/A Same 3FGA N/A Same FT 2 vs. Mississippi State (3-1-14) Same FTA 5 at Auburn (1-11-14) Same Asst. N/A Same Blks 2 vs. Hawaii (11-16-13) Same Stls N/A Same
CURRENT MISSOURI TIGER SEASON / CAREER HIGHS
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Missouri Tigers Off The Bench
Johnathan Williams, IIIF • 6-9 • 223 • Fr.
Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min6.0 6.5 0.7 1.6 0.3 26.0
Last Game: 7 points, 8 rebounds, 5 blocks in 28 minutes against Texas A&M.Note: One of the country’s top recruits. Long, athletic presence in the front court.
Career High:Pts: 14 vs. Northwestern, 11-28-13Reb: 17 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11-23-13Blk: 5 vs. Texas A&M, 3-5-14
2Career High:Pts: 13 vs. SEMO, 12-4-12Reb: 10, three timesAst: 4, twice
Last Game: 2 points and 2 offensive rebounds on Senior Night vs. Texas A&M.Note: One of two Tiger seniors on this year’s roster.
Tony CriswellF • 6-9 • 240 • Sr.
Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min4.0 3.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 14.3
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11Career High:Pts: 3 vs. Hawaii, 11-16-13Reb: 1, four timesAst: 1, three times
Last Game: Played 3 minutes in the victory over Mississippi State.Note: Quick point guard that adds excel-lent depth at the top of Mizzou’s offense.
Shane RectorG • 6-1 • 171 • Fr.
Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 4.3
5Career High:Pts: 31 vs. Southern Illinois, 11-12-13Reb: 8, twiceAst: 8 vs. Illinois, 12-21,13
Last Game: 14 points and 3 rebounds in the win over Texas A&M.Note: Leads the SEC with three Player of the Week honors.
Jordan ClarksonG • 6-5 • 193 • Jr.
Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min18.3 4.1 3.5 0.2 1.1 34.6
1Career High:Pts: 13 vs. SE Louisiana, 11-8-13Reb: 7 vs. SE Louisiana, 11-8-13Ast: 6 vs. Mississippi State, 3-1-14
Last Game: Team-high 3 assists and 4 rebounds in the win over Texas A&M.Note: Led Romulus H.S. to the Michigan Class A state championship last season.
Wes ClarkG • 6-0 • 171 • Fr.
Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min4.1 2.3 2.2 0.1 0.7 19.9
24 Torren JonesF • 6-8 • 234 • Fr.
Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min1.8 1.8 0.2 0.2 0.3 7.0
Last Game: 5 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist all in the 2nd half vs. Texas A&M.Note: Brings great strength and an excel-lent motor to the Tiger front line.
Career High:Pts: 8, twiceReb: 11 at Auburn, 1-11-14Ast: 1, four times
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Jabari BrownG • 6-5 • 214 • Jr.
Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min20.1 4.5 2.0 0.2 0.7 36.8
Last Game: 20 points and 4 boards in the victory over Texas A&M.Note: Preseason Second Team All-SEC. Led the team in scoring during SEC play.
Career High:Pts: 33 vs. Kentucky, 2-1-14Reb: 9 vs. Nevada, 11-29-13Ast: 6, twice
32Career High:Pts: 30 at Georgia, 2-5-11Reb: 13, twiceAst: 5, seven times
Last Game: Game-winning free throws with 7.3 left to beat Texas A&M.Note: Scored his 1,000th career point in the game vs. Illinois on Dec. 21.
Earnest RossG • 6-5 • 228 • Sr.
Pts Reb Ast Blk Stl Min13.9 6.2 1.4 0.4 1.3 31.4
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31Career High:Pts: 4 vs. Union, 1-8-11Reb: 2 vs. Princeton, 2-11-11Ast: 1, three times
About Brown…Leads the SEC in scoring during league play (21.4 PPG) and games overall (20.1 PPG) this season and has seen his numbers elevate through 17 games in conference play … Leads the conference with 17 20-point games, which is the most at Missouri since the 2001-02 season … Has made 109 free throws in league play, also tops in the conference … In league games, Brown ranks among the Top 10 in scoring (No. 1), field goal percentage (No. 3), free throw percentage (No. 6), three-point percentage (No. 1), three-point makes (No. 7) and minutes played (No. 3) … Despite his scoring numbers Brown ranks No. 2 on the club in league play with 43 assists and has seven games with three or more dimes, including six assists against South Carolina and at Florida and five as-sists against Alabama and Mississippi State … Approaching 1,000 career points in just 55 career games at Mizzou and has topped 20 points in 12 of his last 15 league contests, highlighted by a career high 33 against Kentucky , 25 points and the game-winner against Arkansas and 24 points and the game-winning steal against Tennessee … Also dropped in 28 at LSU and 24 points in back to back wins over South Carolina and Mizzou’s first-ever road win at Bud Walton Arena.
Bari By The Numbers…1 Leads the SEC in scoring during league games at 21.5 points in league games1.2 Averaging 1.2 points per field goal attempt in SEC play3 Leader in the SEC in three-point percentage during league play (.432)6 Ranked sixth nationally among high major players in scoring in all games (20.1)7 Ranked among the Top 7 in seven statistical categories in the SEC14 Ranked No. 14 nationally in three-point percentage overall (.426)17 Leads the SEC with 17 20-Point Games22 Career 20-point games in just 55 games played at Mizzou30 Has been in double-figures in scoring all-30 games this season33 Career high 33 points against Kentucky on Feb. 150.0 Shooting percentage in the final 3:00 of games this season55 Points shy of 1,000 as a Missouri Tiger in just 55 games played109 Leads the SEC with 109 free throw makes in league play2001 Could become the first Tiger since Kareem Rush (2000-01) to average 20 points per game