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Tigers' Shooting Slump Continues in SEC Play
5 Jan
Summary
- Missouri women's basketball lost to No. 11 Kentucky.
- The Tigers shot a season-low 17.9% from three-point range.
- Missouri is playing with a depleted roster due to injuries.

Missouri women's basketball has yet to secure a victory in the Southeastern Conference following a 74-52 loss to No. 11 Kentucky. The Wildcats' efficient offense exploited the Tigers' vulnerabilities, particularly their struggles with three-point shooting. Missouri posted a season-low 17.9% from beyond the arc, a stark contrast to their strong performance in non-conference play.
The Tigers were further hampered by a lack of depth, playing without four injured players, including key starter Shannon Dowell. This limited roster of nine active players has placed a heavier burden on remaining players like Grace Slaughter, who led the team with 15 points. The team's ball movement and scoring efficiency were notably challenged against Kentucky's strong defense.




