NCAAB Game Recap - Temple at Missouri
Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:00 PM EST

Ind
69
Duke
90
F
Nev
79
LoyIL
65
F
MSU
78
Lou
82
F(OT)
VaTec
62
PSU
63
F
Pitt
68
Iowa
69
F
NCSU
75
Wisc
79
F
(N/A)
59
StFPA
113
F
Hartfo
89
SacHr
98
F
MD-ES
64
StJon
85
F
(N/A)
65
South
74
F
ArkPB
49
Cin
105
F
HowPa
53
AbCh
90
F
ECU
86
UNCW
95
F
(N/A)
59
Elon
92
F
UMassL
75
UConn
97
F
Stony
79
Norf
73
F
Amer
74
VMI
64
F
(N/A)
62
Chat
95
F
Ill
74
ND
76
F
(N/A)
33
UNCG
111
F
BrwP
65
Mercer
90
F
ETSU
69
GaSo
64
F
UNCC
56
David
76
F
(N/A)
62
Ball
108
F
(N/A)
39
WriSt
58
F
WCU
64
Wake
71
F
Iona
65
Ohio
89
F
KennSt
51
UGA
84
F
NFla
66
Fla
98
F
HiPt
87
Citad
112
F
ULM
80
NWSt
52
F
(N/A)
69
SEMO
72
F
Penn
76
DelSt
48
F
NoKY
93
MorSt
71
F
TexAr
58
Tuls
72
F
Lamar
65
SMU
79
F
ChaSo
55
Marq
76
F
Savan
85
Vand
120
F
N TX
57
Okla
73
F
Bois
74
Drake
83
F
SDak
57
Baylor
63
F
FaDi
59
Prov
69
F
E WA
59
Wash
83
F
(N/A)
61
Web
100
F
UND
76
MTSt
81
F
SIU
82
ColSt
67
F
Temp
79
Mizzu
77
F
(N/A)
44
Ida
98
F
JackSt
44
SDSU
87
F
CSNor
94
WaSt
103
F

Nov 27, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Temple

42

37

79

Missouri

32

45

77

Temple continues hot November with win at Missouri
Wed Nov 28, 2018 12:28 AM

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Fran Dunphy's last season as Temple's coach produced a November to remember. The Owls calmly held off a late Missouri charge to win 79-77, claiming their third victory over a Power 5 conference opponent this season after previous wins over Georgia and Cal.

"Just a very good win for us," said Dunphy, who is retiring after his 13th season at Temple. "To come on the road and play a program like Missouri is a tremendous opportunity for our group, and we sustained our good effort throughout."

Quinton Rose scored 18 points, Shizz Alston finished with 15 points, De'Vondre Perry added 11 points and Ernest Aflakpui grabbed 12 rebounds for the Owls (6-1).

Temple outscored Missouri 16-4 in the final 3:20 of the first half to open a 42-32 halftime lead. The Tigers (3-3) got within two points in the final two minutes thanks to outstanding outside shooting - they were 11 of 19 from 3-point range - but the Owls never gave up their lead after intermission.

"Alston is a good player, and we felt as a staff that the middle ball screen with him - because he's shifty and can make shots and make plays - we felt like that was the biggest concern," Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin said. "He found guys in the corner, and some guys made shots."

Mark Smith led Missouri with 19 points on 7-of-10 shooting, Kevin Puryear added 16 points and Jeremiah Tilmon had 14 points and 10 rebounds.

CLUTCH FREE THROWS

Missouri's Jordan Geist hit a 3-pointer to cut the Temple lead to 77-75 with 14 seconds left. The Tigers fouled Alston, who made both free throws to secure the game. Alston, who had made all 17 free throws he had attempted entering the game, was just 1 of 3 from the foul line against Missouri before his crucial makes.

"He's as good a foul shooter as I think there is in the country, and I was surprised that he missed any of them," Dunphy said. "He's automatic, usually. So when he got fouled, that was a good thing for us. He's a real solid player and a guy you want the ball in his hands at crunch time."

TURNING POINT

The Owls forced four turnovers in in the final 3:20 of the first half. Temple entered the game ranked seventh nationally with 10.5 steals per game, and Missouri entered with a minus-2.2 turnover margin. As expected, turnovers hurt the Tigers, who committed 15 while forcing only five.

"We're not going to beat good teams turning the ball over 15-plus times a game. . We can't have that," Puryear said. "We've got to be focused with the ball. We've got to be tough with the ball. We've got to see all of our passes through."

BIG PICTURE

Temple: The Owls' stars played like stars, even when their shots weren't falling. Rose made just 1 of 6 3-pointers, but he made four steals and dished three assists. Alston shot just 5 of 17 from the field but had six assists and no turnovers.

Missouri: Tilmon, a sophomore forward, has been an enigmatic player early in his career, often taking himself out of games with foul trouble or going for long stretches without grabbing a rebound. He didn't have a single rebound in the first half but came alive after the break to finish with 10. Missouri needs that performance consistently if it is going to compensate for the loss of star forward Jontay Porter, who tore his ACL in the preseason.

"We talk to him all the time: `You have to rebound the ball. You have to control that area,"' Martin said. "I thought he did a better job in the second half. With him, he's got to be assertive. His strength is being vocal, being active, rebounding the basketball, running the floor. If he scores the ball, great, but he has to bring those things to the table."

UP NEXT

Temple: The Owls return to Philadelphia for a game at Saint Joseph's on Saturday.

Missouri: The Tigers will face a second straight American Athletic Conference opponent when UCF visits Mizzou Arena on Sunday. Temple was picked to finish sixth in the AAC by the league's coaches, while UCF was projected to win the league.

Leaders

Temple PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
Q. Rose 18 0 3 1 4 0
S. Alston Jr. 15 0 6 0 1 0
Missouri PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Smith 19 0 2 6 0 0
K. Puryear 16 0 2 6 0 1

Team Comparison

Temp Mizzu
Points For 79 77
Field Goals 33/64-52% 26/50-52%
Three Pointers 9/26-35% 11/19-58%
Free Throws 4/8-50% 14/20-70%
Offensive Rebounds 8 11
Defensive Rebounds 17 27
Rebounds 28 39
Blocks 0 1
Steals 8 2
Turnovers 5 15
Personal Fouls 17 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Temp Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Nov 27 Temp 79 @ Mizzu 77 Q. Rose 18 M. Smith 19

Game Information

Stadium: Mizzou Arena, Columbia, Missouri
Attendance: 9,971
Game Time: