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Missouri forwards measure up in convincing win over Georgia
Keith Ramsey, Laurence Bowers and the rest of the Missouri basketball team's frontcourt have had a near-impossible task trying to replace All-Big 12 forwards DeMarre Carroll and Leo Lyons. Comment?
Missouri's deep roster ran another opponent ragged. Reserve Laurence Bowers scored a career-high 23 points, matching his previous best with 17 in the first half, leading the Tigers to an 89-61 rout over Georgia on Saturday. Comment?
Mizzou Basketball Wins At Home Again
Sunday, January 03, 2010 at 9:16 a.m. Read more: State , Missouri , College , Basketball A Laurence Bowers scored a career-high 23 points, including 17 in the first half, to lead Missouri to a 89-61 win over Georgia . Comment?
If anyone wondered why Missouri's Mike Anderson turned down Georgia's cash last spring, Exhibit A was on display yesterday at Mizzou Arena. Comment?
Bowers' Big First Half Leads Missouri To Victory Over Georgia 89-61
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Missouri's Marcus Denmon, top right, scores past Georgia's Ebuka Anyaorah, top right, and over Dustin Ware, bottom right, as teammate Laurence Bowers, bottom left, looks on during the second half of their NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. Comment?
Big men huge for MU in win against Georgia
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Everyone knows Missouri lives by its defense. So the five steals on five straight Georgia possessions in the first five minutes were nothing shocking.Missouri led the nation in assists last year, so the 25 the Tigers handed out on 35 baskets did not turn many heads.And forcing turnovers? Well, Missouri does that to everybody, so the 23 coughed up ... Comment?
Swarming Tigers come up with 23 Bulldogs turnovers.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. a ' Inasmuch as Missouri and Illinois don't play St. Louis University in basketball, the benchmarks for comparative strengths are limited other than the annual MU-Illinois rite in St. Comment?
First halfKey play: Any one of the five steals Missouri had in five straight Georgia possessions in the first five minutes of the game. Comment?
Georgia swarmed by Missouri men's basketball team's pressure
Columbia Missourian Missouri's Zaire Taylor, left, and Kim English surround Georgia's Dustin Ware on Saturday in the Tigers' 89-61 victory at Mizzou Arena. Comment?
Bowers has career night for Missouri basketball
Standing in the corner with his back to the basket just inside the three point line, Laurence Bowers waited to make his move. Comment?
Missouri Rolls Over Visiting Georgia
The University of Missouri used a swarming defense to knock off Georgia 89-61 on Saturday at Mizzou Arena. Comment?
The Missouri Tigers defeated the Georgia Bulldogs 89-61 at Mizzou Arena Saturday afternoon. Comment?
Missouri lives by its defense, so the five steals on five straight Georgia possessions in the first 5 minutes was nothing shocking. Comment?
Kansas City Star Missouri's Zaire Taylor has come off the bench in four of the Tigers' last five games. Comment?
What to watch for: Georgia
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Posted January 2, 2010 at 10:29 a.m. Nick King photo J.T. Tiller and the Missouri basketball team will try to slam Georgia when they meet at 3 p.m. Saturday at Mizzou Arena. Comment?
Mizzou Men's Basketball Hosts Georgia Bulldogs Saturday Afternoon
University of Missouri Tigers vs. University of Georgia Bulldogs Columbia, Mo - infoZine - Missouri Basketball closes the books on a memorable 2009 and looks to the future as it opens 2010 with an exciting non-conference home test against the Georgia Bulldogs of the Southeastern Conference. Comment?
Taylora s wait-and-see role suits him well
Zaire Taylor may start today against Georgia. He may not. Its good either way.But if Taylor, a Missouri senior guard, comes off the bench for the fifth time in six games, hell bring more than his talent into the game.The powers of recognition can be a useful tool.On the bench you get a little more perspective on the game, Taylor said.Like ... Comment?
High-scoring Mizzou awaits Bulldogs
As Georgia edges closer to its Southeastern Conference opener on Jan. 9 at No. 3 Kentucky, the Bulldogs have a pair of daunting challenges awaiting them, beginning today. Comment?
Missouri men's basketball team welcomes Georgia team that tried to hire coach
Success has its price. And in Division I college basketball, it's measured in millions of dollars. Comment?
Laurence Bowers was starting to look like a mainstay in the Missouri basketball team's starting lineup, stepping out for the opening tip in every game during the Tigers' recent four-game winning streak. Comment?