Men’s Basketball Hosts Alabama State on Tonight

The Mizzou men’s basketball team returns home for the first time in two weeks, welcoming Alabama State to Mizzou Arena on Thursday night. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. on SEC Network+.

PROMOTIONS
• Thursday marks MU’s Fighting for Literacy contest with donations being collected in support of Heart of Missouri United Way.
• Fans will also be treated to a Corgi race at the half, while a special $5 ticket promotion is available for the game.

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ABOUT THE TIGERS
• Missouri is 8-2 this season, suffering back-to-back defeats at Notre Dame and No. 21 Kansas.
• Senior Mark Mitchell leads the Tigers with 18.4 points and 6.2 rebounds, while ranking second with 3.0 assists per game.
• Graduate student Jacob Crews is also scoring in double figures with 13.8 points per game.
• Junior Anthony Robinson II adds 9.6 points and leads Mizzou with 3.2 assists per game.
• The Tigers are averaging 87.4 points per game in 2025-26, while allowing 70.1.

ABOUT THE HORNETS
• Alabama State owns a 3-6 record this season, falling in its last three games.
• The Hornets are coming off a season where they went 20-16, won the SWAC Tournament and earned one win in the NCAA Tournament.
• Asjon Anderson leads Alabama State with 17.9 points and 4.4 assists per game, while Micah Simpson is second on the team with 16.9 points.
• Cameron Palesse has a team-best 5.0 rebounds.
• Through nine games, the Hornets are averaging 79.4 points, while allowing 81.4.

SERIES HISTORY
• The schools are meeting for the third time on the court and for the second-straight season.
• The Tigers have won both previous meetings, including an 82-65 win last season in the non-conference finale.
• Four Tigers scored in double figures in last year’s victory, led by 16 points from Tamar Bates.

MIZZOU VERSUS SWAC
• MU has won 28 of 29 meetings versus the SWAC with 27-of-29 games decided by double digits.
• The Tigers have already defeated one SWAC team this season, defeating Prairie View A&M, 91-73, on Nov. 17.

MR. VERSATILE, MARK MITCHELL
Mark Mitchell has led the charge for Mizzou and has started the season on an elite level.
• Mitchell is averaging a team-best 18.4 points and 6.2 boards, while ranking second with 3.0 assists.
• In fact, he is one of just seven players in the nation averaging 18 points, six rebounds and three assists.

TOP SCORER
• While Mark Mitchell can do it all, he’s still best known for his scoring ability.
• Mitchell leads Missouri with 18.4 points, which is the highest average by a Tiger through the season’s first 10 games since Jordan Clarkson (19.4) and Jabari Brown (19.0) in 2013-14.

TOP RANKS FOR MITCHELL
• With his strong early start, Mark Mitchell ranks among the nation’s best in multiple stats.
• Leading the way is placing among the nation’s top 100 in scoring – ranking fifth in the SEC and 73rd in the country with his 18.4 points.
• Efficiency is the key as Mitchell also places 47th nationally with a field-goal percentage of 59.0.
• Mitchell is also one of the nation’s best at getting to the free-throw line – ranking fifth in attempts (84) and 23rd in makes (58).

THE CREWS MISSILE
• Graduate student Jacob Crews has been one of the top shooters nationally this season.
• Crews leads the Tigers with 28 made 3-pointers and a clip of 48.9 percent from beyond the arc.
• He currently ranks 20th in the nation in 3-point percentage and 70th with 2.80 triples per game.
• Crews has made at least three triples in six of the last seven games – shooting 23-of-48 during the stretch (47.9 percent).

STONE IMPACT
• One player the Tigers are missing as of late is graduate student Jayden Stone.
• Ranked third on the team in scoring with 13.1 points, Stone has missed the last four games with a hand injury.
• With Stone in the lineup, MU averaged 14.4 more points – shooting 12.7 percent better from the field and 17.1 percent better from three.
• Stone was the first Tiger to score 10-plus points in his first six career games at Mizzou since Jordan Clarkson in 2013.

ROBINSON LEADS MU DEFENSE
• Junior Anthony Robinson II entered the 2025-26 season as the frontrunner for the league’s Defensive Player of the Year accolade.
• Robinson was named to the SEC’s five-man All-Defensive Team as a sophomore. In fact, he is the only player returning from last year’s team.
• After finishing last season 38th nationally in steals, Robinson has picked up where he left off, leading Mizzou with 22 swipes in 10 games in 2025-26, placing 52nd with 2.20 per game.

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