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Passing Lanes Turn Hazardous as Tigers Fall to Struggling Auburn
Missouri's 30 turnovers allowed Auburn to score 29 points off mistakes and outrebound Mizzou, leading to a 71-58 defeat despite a 57.1% shooting rate.
- On Thursday, Auburn beat Missouri 71-58 in Columbia, returning to the win column.
- Turning the ball over 30 times, Missouri handed Auburn extra possessions as Auburn scored 29 points off turnovers and Mizzou took only 35 shots to Auburn's 69.
- Twelve first-quarter turnovers helped Auburn surge early, with junior guard Shannon Dowell committing nine turnovers and junior guard Grace Slaughter scoring 19 points.
- Missouri coach Kellie Harper said `I'm disappointed in how we played' and emphasized that ball security and rebounding can improve with discipline, including boxing out.
- On offense, Missouri shot 57.1% yet lost despite that efficiency, while Auburn scored 29 points off turnovers and both teams wore pink for the MU Health Care Pink Out.
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Turnovers plague the Tigers as Mizzou falls to Auburn
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) In their return to Norm Stewart Court, head coach Kellie Harper and the Women's basketball team fell to Auburn, 71-58. The visitors started the game on fire from the first possession, jumping out to a 10-4 lead after scoring on all of their first four possessions. That six point lead only grew as Auburn got up by 10 while holding Mizzou to just eight first quarter points. Grace Slaughter lead a charge in the second half scor…
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right2Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Center
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources are Center
56% Center
L 22%
C 56%
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