Tigers' next six at home
Nov. 27, 2007
With two seconds left in the game against Robert Morris, the Tigers needed the game-winning shot by junior guard Alyssa Hollins to win 74-73 and salvage a 1-2 record on a three-game road stint. The Tigers now return home to Mizzou Arena, where they are undefeated, for six consecutive games.
The stand begins Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. against Arkansas and ends Dec. 19 against Illinois. Sandwiched in between are games against Texas State, UM-Kansas City and two games in the Missouri Tiger Classic.
So far, the Tigers have been led by the scoring trio of sophomore forward Jessra Johnson, freshman forward Shakara Jones and Hollins. All three average more than 14 points per game.
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