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Missouri seeks to end a three-game skid against struggling Oklahoma to keep NCAA hopes alive.
After a 74-72 loss to No.
21 Georgia, Missouri (13-6, 3-3 SEC) aims to regain momentum against Oklahoma (11-8, 1-5) in a pivotal game to stay above .500 and keep NCAA Tournament hopes alive.
The Tigers, coming off a three-of-four skid, face a Sooners team on a five-game losing streak following an 85-76 loss at South Carolina, struggling defensively, especially against inside play.
Missouri’s Mark Mitchell, a top scorer known for and-1 plays, and center Shawn Phillips Jr. are key inside, supported by perimeter shooting from guards Jayden Stone and Trent Pierce and forward Jacob Crews.
Oklahoma relies on Xzavier Brown (16.3 ppg), Nijel Pack (15.2), Tae Davis (13.2), and Derrion Reid (11.7), with coach Porter Moser stressing defensive fixes.
Missouri has rotated through nine different starters this season, including injured forward Jevon Porter, while Oklahoma uses a tight seven-player rotation.
Missouri busca poner fin a un desliz de tres juegos contra Oklahoma para mantener vivas las esperanzas de la NCAA.