NCAAB Game Recap - Alabama at Missouri
Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:00 PM EST

IaSt
68
TxTch
64
F
Aub
85
TAMU
66
F
KSU
74
Okla
61
F
Hou
69
SMU
58
F
Iowa
89
PSU
82
F
StBon
63
URI
75
F
Crei
66
StJon
81
F
Lib
62
KennSt
41
F
Longw
75
Winth
61
F
UConn
83
Tuls
89
F
Temp
85
ECU
74
F
Colg
81
Army
91
F
Albany
72
UMassL
84
F
Lipsco
70
NJIT
52
F
NFla
87
Stetsn
77
F
Hamp
70
Presb
85
F
Campbl
70
UNCA
53
F
GMas
68
UMass
63
F
Boston
73
LoyMD
81
F(OT)
BC
70
Lou
80
F
Amer
76
Leh
83
F
Navy
85
Lafy
77
F
N AL
91
JU
88
F
SouthCar
74
Vand
71
F
USC-Up
54
HiPt
71
F
Duques
74
Rich
68
F
Vermt
73
UNH
59
F
Bingha
49
UMBC
68
F
Hartfo
77
Maine
76
F
TXAMC
50
SHSU
72
F
Nich
75
McNee
86
F
SDSt
78
UND
74
F
Lamar
69
SeLA
76
F
IndSt
64
NrthIA
69
F
CenAR
77
InWor
60
F
SFA
61
NOrl
68
F
HCU
68
AbCh
75
F
Evans
70
MOSt
64
F
Drake
69
Brad
52
F
Dayt
71
VCU
76
F
GrgWas
59
LaSal
56
F
Butl
87
DeP
69
F
Minn
68
Ill
95
F
NDSU
65
Denv
80
F
GaTec
60
Clem
72
F
Bama
70
Mizzu
60
F
UCF
67
WichSt
75
F
UtSt
81
SJSU
63
F
LongB
80
UCIrv
70
F
UNLV
88
AF
106
F

Jan 16, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Alabama

32

38

70

Missouri

26

34

60

Johnson scores 14 as Tide rolls over Missouri 70-60
Thu Jan 17, 2019 12:28 AM

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) After losing on a buzzer-beating 3-pointer in its second consecutive defeat on Saturday, Alabama needed a pick-me-up performance against Missouri.

Who better to turn morale around than the coach's son?

Avery Johnson Jr. scored 14 points to lead Alabama to a 70-60 road victory over Missouri on Wednesday.

Johnson - the son of Crimson Tide head coach Avery Johnson - shattered his season high of four points. Johnson shot 5-for-10 from the field and compiled his highest points total since his career-high 23-point performance against South Carolina in February of 2017.

"In warmups, I told our skills guy, `this could be a nice little night for me,"' Johnson Jr. said. "I just want to win. If it's two points, 14, I just want to win. When you win, everybody eats."

Alabama (11-5, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) took early control of the rebounding battle, and outrebounded the Tigers 37-29. The Crimson Tide has now outrebounded opponents in 15 of its 16 games this season.

Donta Hall scored 12 points and hauled in 11 boards, good for the senior forward's fifth double-double performance in his past six games. Hall leads SEC players with eight double-doubles this season.

"Our guys found him," coach Johnson said. "Donta does a good job of moving around. He's not the most physically imposing guy. But he does a good job of being elusive inside."

Mark Smith and Javon Pickett each added 13 points to lead Missouri (9-6, 0-3) in scoring. Smith - who entered the game shooting an SEC-leading 47.3 percent from 3 - drilled four of nine 3-point attempts. The Tigers also came into the contest leading the SEC shooting 39.4 percent from beyond the arc. They converted seven of 20 3-point tries.

Missouri's reliable weapon Jordan Geist scored just nine points on 4-for-11 shooting, including 0-for-5 from 3.

BIG PICTURE

Alabama: After a second-half collapse against Texas A&M, the Crimson Tide picked up a much-needed road victory ahead of a difficult stretch in its schedule. Alabama needed a pick-me-up before its next two matchups, which come against No. 3 Tennessee and No. 18 Mississippi.

Missouri: The Tigers have now lost three in a row following a promising six-game winning streak. This was a game Missouri really needed, as it now hits the road in conference play.

"Like I told our guys before we even got to this point, our margin of error is so slim," Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin said. "You have to fight one game at a time."

PROUD DAD

Johnson Jr. struggled in the nonconference slate of games, averaging just 1.4 points per game this season before Wednesday. His father was delighted to see a breakout performance, and hopes it's a sign of things to come.

"Obviously, he's under the microscope because he's the coach's son," Johnson Sr. said. "He gave us some life. Just his spirit, he's a fifth-year guy. Tonight, we needed all 14 of those points."

SLUMPING

Missouri sophomore forward Jeremiah Tilmon is going through the toughest stretch of his season right now. Tilmon fouled out in his previous three games and scored a combined 11 points in those contests. He started out slowly against Alabama, but improved in the second half, battling in the post for eight points and seven rebounds and committing just two fouls.

UP NEXT

Alabama stays on the road to play No. 3 Tennessee on Saturday.

Missouri kicks off a two-game road trip Saturday against No. 18 Mississippi.

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Leaders

Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Johnson Jr. 14 0 0 3 0 0
D. Hall 12 0 1 11 1 2
Missouri PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Pickett 13 0 1 2 1 0
M. Smith 13 0 3 8 0 0

Team Comparison

Bama Mizzu
Points For 70 60
Field Goals 26/55-47% 24/57-42%
Three Pointers 6/18-33% 7/20-35%
Free Throws 12/15-80% 5/10-50%
Offensive Rebounds 9 8
Defensive Rebounds 28 21
Rebounds 41 30
Blocks 3 0
Steals 2 1
Turnovers 10 11
Personal Fouls 15 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 16 Bama 70 @ Mizzu 60 A. Johnson Jr. 14 J. Pickett 13

Game Information

Stadium: Mizzou Arena, Columbia, Missouri
Attendance: 8,530
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