Mizzou Opens SEC Championship Friday

Missouri opens its quest for a conference title on Friday in the SEC Quarterfinals. The Tigers meet either Tennessee or Ole Miss with an approximate 2:30 p.m. tipoff on SEC Network.

ABOUT THE TIGERS
• Mizzou finished the regular season with a 23-8 record, posting an 11-7 mark in SEC play.
• The Tigers have won their last four games of the campaign to finish with the league’s No. 4 seed.
• Senior Kobe Brown leads the Tigers with 15.9 points and 6.2 rebounds per game this season.
D’Moi Hodge (14.3) and DeAndre Gholston (10.5) also score in double figures for the Tigers.
Nick Honor leads MU with 2.9 assists per game.
• Mizzou ranks 21st in the country with a scoring offense of 80.1, while allowing 74.8 points.

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TOP MARKS IN 2022-23
• The Tigers are enjoying one of their best seasons in years during the 2022-23 campaign.
• With a 23-8 overall record, Missouri has its most wins in a season since totaling 23 in 2013-14.
• It also marks the MU’s most wins in the regular season since 2011-12, while matching its most SEC wins since joining the conference (2012-13).
• It hasn’t come easy for the Tigers as the team’s five ranked wins are its most in the last 11 years.
• MU finished the non-conference campaign 12-1 – its best mark since also going 12-1 in 2013-14.
• Finally, the Tigers’ 16 wins at Mizzou Arena are tied for the seventh-most home wins this season and MU’s most since also going 16-3 in 2013-14.

SEC TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
• The Tigers earned the No. 4 seed for the SEC Tournament – their highest seed in school history – earning a double bye to the quarterfinals.
• Mizzou will play the winner of the second-round game between No. 5 Tennessee and either No. 12 South Carolina or No. 13 Ole Miss.
• The Tigers posted a combined 4-0 record versus its potential opponents, sweeping the Rebels and defeating the Vols and Gamecocks once each.

SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY
• Mizzou is competing in its ninth SEC Tournament since joining the league in 2012-13, posting a 6-8 record in its first eight attempts.
• The Tigers have advanced to the quarterfinals for the fourth time (also 2013, 2014 and 2021).
• Mizzou is aiming for its first semifinal bid at the SEC Championship, having lost their previous three quarterfinal matchups.

WE’RE GOING STREAKING!
• MU heads to the SEC Tournament with momentum.
• Mizzou finished the regular season on a four-game winning streak – it longest in SEC play since a four-game run in 2017-18.
• It’s also marks the team’s longest winning streak to end the regular season since entering the 1994 Big Eight Tournament on a 14-game run.

TENNESSEE SERIES
• Tennessee owns a slight 11-9 advantage in a series that dates back to 1961.
• The teams have never met at the SEC Tournament.
• The Tigers earned an 86-85 victory at No. 6 Tennessee earlier in the season thanks to a 35-foot buzzer beater from DeAndre Gholston.
• The 86 points are 29 points more than the Volunteers allow on average this season, while MU also connected on 14-of-26 triples (53.8%) against the nation’s top 3-point defense.

OLE MISS SERIES
• Ole Miss holds a 15-8 edge over Mizzou.
• The Tigers has won the last five games against the Rebels – more wins in the last two seasons than in the first nine years of the series (18-3 Ole Miss advantage).
• Mizzou swept the season series this year. D’Moi Hodge led the Tigers with 38 points in the two games, which included MU making 16 triples in the first meeting – its most ever in an SEC game.

BROWN NAMED ALL-SEC FIRST TEAM
• After one of the best seasons by a Tiger in years, Kobe Brown collected first-team All-SEC honors.
• Brown received the honor from both the coaches and the Associated Press, becoming the second Tiger in school history to earn both accolades – Jabari Brown also did so in 2013-14.
• The senior was also honored for his work off the court, becoming the first Tiger to earn SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors.

THE BEST IN CLOSE GAMES
• The Tigers have been at their best in close games this season.
• Mizzou is a perfect 8-0 in contests decided by five or fewer points, including 5-0 in one-possession matches and 2-0 in overtime games.
• MU is one of eight teams nationally with a perfect record in games decided by five or less and the only team of the eight with at least eight wins.

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