For the second time in three days, the Tigers are taking the court at Mizzou Arena.
Missouri basketball is making a quick turn to take on Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sunday afternoon in Columbia.
Mizzou (4-1) has won four straight games since falling at Memphis in its season-opener. The Tigers defeated Pacific 91-56 on Friday, one game after tying a program-best 72-point win over Mississippi Valley State on Nov. 14.
If Mizzou wins Sunday, it will match its longest winning streak since winning five straight games between Feb. 21-March 10 in 2023.
UAPB (1-5) is tabbed as the No. 362 team out of a possible 364 Division-I outfits on the basketball analytics website KenPom’s rankings. Mizzou beat the Golden Lions in the season-opener last season, running out to a 101-79 win.
The Columbia Daily Tribune is live on site at Mizzou Arena for the Tigers’ sixth game of the season. You can follow along on this page for updates on every key play and major update live from the game:
This section will be updated when the game begins.
Missouri’s game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff will begin at 4 p.m. Sunday at Mizzou Arena.
Tickets for the game in Columbia are currently available on StubHub for as low as $1.
Missouri’s game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff will stream live on SEC Network+, which is accessible via ESPN+. KOMU’s Ben Arnet will be the play-by-play announcer for the game, and former Tavaras Hardy will be the on-air analyst.
The game will not air on a cable network, but if your cable subscription has SEC Network included you can access SEC Network+ for free.
Tiger Radio Network will air the game live with ‘Voice of the Tigers’ Mike Kelly as the play-by-play announcer and Chris Gervino as the analyst on satellite channel 374. Fans can also tune in via the Sirius XM app on channel 374.
Watch Missouri vs. UAPB live with ESPN+
Missouri 108, UAPB 67
It’s been all systems go on offense for Missouri in the past couple games against overmatched opponents. There are no signs UAPB will be able to do anything to slow that down. So far this season, the Golden Lions have allowed 109 points to Cincinnati; 103 points to Tulsa; and 98 points to Texas Tech.
Tony Perkins, per a team spokesperson on Friday, is expected to return Sunday after missing the Tigers’ past two games.
“We’re just going to play it day by day, game by game,” Gates said Thursday.
Junior forward Aidan Shaw also didn’t play Friday against Pacific in what was seemingly a coaches decision, but, like Perkins, Shaw is expected to return Sunday. Here is Gates’ full answer when asked about the forward’s absence.
“You’ve got to understand this: My decision is to always protect my players,” the Missouri coach said. “Once I saw how the scout was and how we were defended, I couldn’t afford to have both Aidan Shaw and Mark Mitchell and Josh Gray in the game, although Josh Gray hit a 3, although Mark Mitchell hit a 3, they condensed and packed it in. So what I had to do is make another decision, an executive decision. We have three games in six days. Aidan Shaw will play the next game, but it gives you a glimpse of how deep our team is — but our guys are unselfish.
“Aidan Shaw wasn’t pouting. Aidan Shaw was cheering for his teammates. But everybody looks at the schedule and they can calculate, OK, yeah, three games in six days, we’ve got to be prepared, and our depth will allow us to get through certain situations like that. So, I’m just thankful for our coaching staff, our players for always being unselfish the way that they have been.”
Home games are listed in bold.
Neutral-site game listed with an asterisk (*).
All times listed in CDT.
Date (time) | Opponent | Location | TV channel / Result |
Nov. 4 | Memphis | Memphis, Tenn. | Memphis 83, Mizzou 75 (0-1) |
Nov. 8 | Howard | Mizzou Arena | Missouri 77, Howard 62 (1-1) |
Nov. 11 | Eastern Washington | Mizzou Arena | Missouri 84, EWU 77 (2-1) |
Nov. 14 | Miss. Valley State | Mizzou Arena | Missouri 111, MVSU 39 (3-1) |
Nov. 22 | Pacific | Mizzou Arena | Missouri 91, Pacific 56 (4-1) |
Nov. 24 (4 p.m.) | Arkansas-Pine Bluff | Mizzou Arena | SECN+ |
Nov. 27 (5:30 p.m.) | Lindenwood | Mizzou Arena | SECN+ |
Dec. 3 (6 p.m.) | California | Mizzou Arena | SEC Network |
Dec. 8 (noon) | Kansas | Mizzou Arena | ESPN2 |
Dec. 14 (11 a.m.) | LIU | Mizzou Arena | SECN+ |
Dec. 17 (6:30 p.m.) | Jacksonville State | Mizzou Arena | SECN+ |
Dec. 22 (noon) | Illinois* | St. Louis | ESPN |
Dec. 30 (6:30 p.m.) | Alabama State | Mizzou Arena | SECN+ |
Jan. 4 (3 p.m.) | Auburn | Auburn, Ala. | SEC Network |
Jan. 7 (8 p.m.) | LSU | Mizzou Arena | SEC Network |
Jan. 11 (2:30 p.m.) | Vanderbilt | Mizzou Arena | SEC Network |
Jan. 14 (8 p.m.) | Florida | Gainesville, Fla. | ESPNU |
Jan. 18 (5 p.m.) | Arkansas | Mizzou Arena | SEC Network |
Jan. 21 (8 p.m.) | Texas | Austin, Texas | SEC Network |
Jan. 25 (5 p.m.) | Ole Miss | Mizzou Arena | SEC Network |
Feb. 1 (noon) | Mississippi State | Starkville, Miss. | SEC Network |
Feb. 5 (6 p.m.) | Tennessee | Knoxville, Tenn. | SEC Network |
Feb. 8 (2:30 p.m.) | Texas A&M | Mizzou Arena | SEC Network |
Feb. 12 (8 p.m.) | Oklahoma | Mizzou Arena | SEC Network |
Feb. 15 (2:30 p.m.) | Georgia | Athens, Ga. | SEC Network |
Feb. 19 (8 p.m.) | Alabama | Mizzou Arena | SEC Network |
Feb. 22 (7 p.m.) | Arkansas | Fayetteville, Ark. | ESPN/ESPN2 |
Feb. 25 (8 p.m.) | South Carolina | Mizzou Arena | ESPN2/ESPNU |
March 1 (5 p.m.) | Vanderbilt | Nashville, Tenn. | SEC Network |
March 5 (7 p.m.) | Oklahoma | Norman, Ok. | SECN+ |
March 8 (11 a.m.) | Kentucky | Mizzou Arena | ESPN/SEC Network |
March 12-16 | SEC Tournament | Nashville, Tenn. | TBD |
March 18-April 7 | NCAA Tournament | TBD | TBD |
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