COLUMBIA, Mo. Missouri Task Force 1 deployed to Kentucky on Sunday following historic flooding in the region A press release states that the team will deploy 80 members with six boats to help with a focus on water rescues.
No. 14 Kentucky takes on the Missouri Tigers after Georgia Amoore scored 21 points in the Wildcats' 84-55 win over the Georgia Bulldogs.
Kenny Brooks’ 14th-ranked Kentucky women’s basketball team added another win to its postseason résumé with a 73-65 Southeastern Conference victory over Missouri in Columbia on Thursday night. The Wildcats (21-4,
Fourth-ranked Alabama's loss to rival Auburn marked the first of seven straight games against ranked teams to close the regular season. This week's schedule includes matchups against No. 17 Kentucky and No.
No. 14 Kentucky takes on Missouri after Georgia Amoore scored 21 points in Kentucky's 84-55 victory against the Georgia Bulldogs. The Tigers have gone 10-7 in home games. Missouri scores 69.4 points and has outscored opponents by 3.
No. 14 Kentucky visits the Missouri Tigers after Georgia Amoore scored 21 points in the Wildcats' 84-55 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs.
The Tigers (13-15) lost their eighth game against a top-25 conference opponent 73-65 to No. 14 Kentucky at Mizzou Arena. With Thursday's loss, MU has fallen to 2-11 in SEC action.
A poor third quarter doomed Missouri women's basketball, falling 73-65 to No. 14 Kentucky on Thursday night at Mizzou Arena. "We know that third quarter has been our achilles heel," Missouri coach Robin Pingeton said.
Only one other opponent in this week's AP Top 25 remains on the schedule -- No. 17 Kentucky at Mizzou Arena on March 8. Will the team remain perfect for the rest of the regular season? Let us know what you think by voting in the poll.
Thursday’s SEC schedule includes the Missouri Tigers (13-14) versus the Kentucky Wildcats (20-4) at 7:30 PM ET on SEC Network+.Buy tickets for Missouri vs. KentuckyMissouri vs. Kentucky game
The Missouri Tigers welcomed 14th ranked Kentucky Wildcats into Columbia on Thursday night. The Tigers played the Wildcats close throughout the contest, taking a 34-31 lead into halftime. Kentucky found their stride in the 3rd quarter and never looked back.
Perhaps the most telling statistic of the game was that Missouri had 12 turnovers and Kentucky had 10. The Cats turned the Tigers’ miscues into 22 points, while Missouri scored just five points off Kentucky’s turnovers.