The Missouri Tigers (13-3, 2-1 Southeastern) looked for their second straight win in conference play against the Vanderbilt Commodores (13-3, 1-2 Southeastern), in a game that seemed slated to have huge implications for March. The Tigers fended off several comeback bids from the Commodores to hang on for a 75-66 victory, their 13th consecutive at home.
“Our guys played with some resolve and resilience,” head coach Dennis Gates said. “Which ultimately led to us coming out with the victory.
The Tigers started the game five-of-five from the field and a staggering four-of-four from three-point land. This hot start immediately boosted them to a 14-2 lead inside the first five minutes. This start set the tone for the game which was further established by similar runs throughout from the Tigers and the Commodores in response to each other…