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Home / Sports / Tigers' Shooting Slump Continues in SEC Play

Tigers' Shooting Slump Continues in SEC Play

5 Jan

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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.
Tigers' Shooting Slump Continues in SEC Play

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.

Missouri remains on the road and will face Vanderbilt next, another undefeated SEC opponent. The team is actively working to overcome these challenges, aiming to improve their consistency and secure their first conference win of the season. The upcoming game against Vanderbilt presents another significant test for the shorthanded Tigers.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Missouri women's basketball lost to No. 11 Kentucky on Sunday morning.
The Tigers are facing a difficult SEC schedule and are currently playing with a depleted roster due to multiple player injuries.
Grace Slaughter led Missouri with 15 points against Kentucky, and Shannon Dowell is typically the team's second-leading scorer but is currently injured.

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