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Slaughter Ignites Tigers in Dominant Home Victory
22 Dec
Summary
- Grace Slaughter scored 16 points in the first quarter.
- Jayla Smith recorded a career-high 17 points and three blocks.
- Missouri's next game is against Kansas City on December 28.

Missouri celebrated their return to Columbia with a commanding 84-57 win against North Alabama, marking their highest scoring output since November 11. Grace Slaughter was instrumental in the victory, scoring 16 points in the first quarter alone and finishing with a game-high 25 points. This performance highlights the team's fast-paced offensive strategy under coach Kellie Harper.
The Tigers achieved this significant win despite the crucial absence of Shannon Dowell, a versatile scorer averaging 16.4 points and 7.6 rebounds, who is currently day-to-day. Several players rose to the occasion, including Jayla Smith, who posted a career-high 17 points, three blocks, and a steal. Abbey Schreacke and Chloe Sotell also contributed significantly with 12 and 11 points respectively, with Sotell adding a game-high 13 rebounds.
Missouri's offense found its rhythm, especially from beyond the arc in the second half, shooting 12-of-23 from three-point range. Saniah Tyler orchestrated the offense with a career-high six assists, contributing to the team's season-best 22 assists. The Tigers will face Kansas City on December 28 for their final game of the calendar year at Mizzou Arena.




