NCAAB Game Recap - Missouri at Vanderbilt
Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:00 PM EST

MD
74
Minn
73
F
StJon
60
Vill
71
F
Rut
64
PSU
65
F
UGA
90
SouthCar
94
F(OT)
UCF
65
UConn
81
F
ECU
68
SoFL
73
F(OT)
Syr
72
Pitt
49
F
Rich
73
GrgWas
70
F
Brad
74
IlSt
71
F(OT)
Albany
69
UMassL
88
F
Sien
84
Quin
77
F
Denv
51
IPFW
58
F
ETSU
60
Woff
54
F
Samf
78
WCU
109
F
Chat
71
VMI
64
F
UVA
56
VaTec
53
F
Hartfo
65
Stony
54
F
Duques
81
StBon
77
F(OT)
Furm
81
UNCG
67
F
LoyMD
57
Navy
62
F
Bingha
76
UMBC
74
F
VCU
52
UMass
60
F
Maris
56
Manh
65
F
UNH
77
Maine
70
F
Boston
55
Leh
57
F(OT)
URI
76
Ford
75
F
Mercer
73
Citad
57
F
Colg
70
Buck
71
F
HolyC
61
Army
67
F
Lafy
59
Amer
79
F
NWSt
59
SFA
90
F
SeLA
82
McNee
104
F
UND
83
NebOm
84
F(OT)
ArkSt
74
UL
77
F
IndSt
77
SIU
68
F
Evans
64
NrthIA
84
F
TXAMC
81
NOrl
75
F
InWor
66
Lamar
86
F
Nich
93
HCU
85
F
GTown
72
Marq
93
F
Tenn
69
Ark
86
F
ND
62
BC
61
F
NM
58
AF
60
F
Mizzu
61
Vand
52
F
StJos
63
StLou
76
F
LSU
66
Fla
81
F
SHSU
69
AbCh
85
F
UtVal
66
CBU
73
F
Utah
62
Stan
70
F
CSNor
73
LongB
64
F
Bois
66
UNLV
76
F

Feb 26, 2020, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Missouri

27

34

61

Vanderbilt

28

24

52

Missouri beats Vandy 61-52 for 1st SEC road win of season
Thu Feb 27, 2020 2:51 AM

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Cuonzo Martin and his assistant coaches hadn't talked about Missouri needing to win a road game in the Southeastern Conference.

That doesn't make the Tigers' first league victory in nearly a year any less important.

Xavier Pinson scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half, and the Missouri Tigers beat Vanderbilt 61-52 Wednesday night.

The Tigers (14-14, 6-9) had not won away from Columbia since a victory at Georgia on March 6, 2019. Now Missouri has won four straight against Vanderbilt giving the Tigers their longest current winning streak against any SEC team. Martin, the Tigers third-year coach, also improved to 6-2 all-time against the Commodores.

“It was important just to win the game first and foremost to keep pushing, keep getting better,” Martin said. “I think we've gotten better as a team, but to always get a road win is not an easy thing. And for us I think it was becoming more mental."

Reed Nikko added 14 points for Missouri.

Vanderbilt (9-19, 1-14) lost its sixth straight after leading by as many as nine in the first half. The Commodores went cold making only one bucket in 12:27 spanning the end of the first half and deep into the second.

Coach Jerry Stackhouse called it a disappointing loss.

“Sound like a broken record,” Stackhouse said. “Did some things in the first half, come out in the second half and didn't execute quite as well on either end offensively or defensively. But we were pretty good for most of possessions defensively, but we didn't secure the rebound. That was probably our biggest nemesis tonight.”

Scotty Pippen Jr. led Vanderbilt with 19 points, and Saben Lee added 14.

Vanderbilt jumped out to a 28-17 lead thanks to Pippen scoring 15 in the first half, his last coming with 3:59 left. But the Commodores went cold and didn't make another bucket the rest of the half. Missouri scored seven straight to pull within 28-27 at halftime.

The Commodores' shooting woes continued in the second half with Lee's layup with 19:06 the only made bucket by Vanderbilt until walk-on Drew Weikert's layup with 11:32 left. Missouri went on an 11-1 run and led by as much as 42-33 on a three-point play by Nikko with 13:31 to go.

Vanderbilt stayed close at the free throw line. Ejike Obinna dunked to pull Vanderbilt within 53-48 with 3:40 remaining. But he missed the free throw after being fouled, and the Commodores never got closer down the stretch as Missouri padded the lead to as many as 10 in the final two minutes.

Martin said Missouri must improve at finishing games, something they struggled with against LSU and Arkansas. He noted they didn't finish well against Vanderbilt.

“To give ourselves a chance, we got to continue to do a better job of not turning the ball over down the stretch executing,” Martin said. “We did a better job in this game than the previous two road games of executing on the defensive side of the ball. I think that was the difference.”

BIG PICTURE

Missouri: The Tigers came in ranked 22nd nationally defending the 3, allowing teams to shoot only 29.4%. They held Vanderbilt to 19% (4 of 21) outside the arc. ... They also outrebounded Vanderbilt 42-27.

Vanderbilt: The Commodores rank 10th in the SEC at the free throw line, shooting 69.3%. They shot only 55% against Missouri (16 of 29). They were even worse shooting from the floor in the second half, making only 6 of 18 (33%).

UP NEXT

Missouri hosts Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon.

Vanderbilt starts a two-game road swing Saturday at Ole Miss.

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Leaders

Missouri PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
X. Pinson 17 0 1 5 0 0
R. Nikko 14 0 0 5 0 1
Vanderbilt PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Pippen 19 0 0 2 2 0
S. Lee 14 0 1 4 0 0

Team Comparison

Mizzu Vand
Points For 61 52
Field Goals 22/52-42% 16/45-36%
Three Pointers 4/17-24% 4/21-19%
Free Throws 13/15-87% 16/29-55%
Offensive Rebounds 8 4
Defensive Rebounds 34 23
Rebounds 43 29
Blocks 5 2
Steals 3 5
Turnovers 16 11
Personal Fouls 21 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Mizzu Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 26 Mizzu 61 @ Vand 52 X. Pinson 17 S. Pippen 19

Game Information

Stadium: Memorial Gym, Nashville, Tennessee
Attendance: 8,497
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