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Missouri Tigers fall 78–70 on the road to the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, dropping to 3–2 in SEC play. A slow offensive start and major rebounding issues—especially second-chance points—proved costly, despite a stronger second half push. Foul trouble limited Mark Mitchell early, while Jaden Stone and Trent Pierce provided key scoring sparks to keep Mizzou within striking distance late. Ultimately, missed stops, offensive rebounds by LSU, and a few clutch shots by the Tigers sealed the outcome. Missouri now turns its focus to a critical home matchup against Georgia as conference play continues.
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By STL Sports CentralMissouri Tigers fall 78–70 on the road to the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, dropping to 3–2 in SEC play. A slow offensive start and major rebounding issues—especially second-chance points—proved costly, despite a stronger second half push. Foul trouble limited Mark Mitchell early, while Jaden Stone and Trent Pierce provided key scoring sparks to keep Mizzou within striking distance late. Ultimately, missed stops, offensive rebounds by LSU, and a few clutch shots by the Tigers sealed the outcome. Missouri now turns its focus to a critical home matchup against Georgia as conference play continues.
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