Tilmon helps Missouri hold off Arkansas

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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)   With 17 seconds remaining in Missouri’s game against Arkansas on Tuesday night, Razorbacks’ forward Daniel Gafford slammed home a dunk off an alley-oop to cut the Tigers’ lead to just one point. Missouri guard Xavier Pinson committed a push-off foul on the ensuing possession and Arkansas had a chance to win the game on the final possession.

This was familiar territory for Missouri, which had blown second-half leads in two of its prior three home contests.

Instead, Missouri forward Jeremiah Tilmon and the Tigers locked down on defense and Missouri squeaked by Arkansas 79-78.

Tigers coach Cuonzo Martin said they were preparing for another play to Gafford.

Tilmon forced Razorbacks guard Jalen Harris to throw up an off-balanced shot and the ball was tipped back to Tilmon as time expired.

Tilmon led Missouri (12-11, 3-8 Southeastern Conference) with 21 points. Senior Jordan Geist contributed 18 points as the Tigers avoided falling below .500 for the first time since Cuonzo Martin took over as head coach at the beginning of last season.

Missouri erupted for 46 points in the first half, eclipsing their previous season high of 45 against Morehead State on Dec. 29.

Gafford led Arkansas (14-10, 5-6) with 26 points on 12-of-17 shooting. He scored the Razorbacks’ first 10 points of the game.

Arkansas shot 47 percent from the field. The Tigers won the turnover battle 12-11 and outrebounded Arkansas 39-33.

BIG PICTURE

Arkansas: The Razorbacks had a chance to win, but instead it turns into a loss that will hurt their NCAA Tournament chances.

Missouri: The Tigers have struggled to maintain leads recently, so holding off Arkansas’ comeback attempt was a step in the right direction. Missouri is still off the radar in terms of NCAA Tournament hopes.

YOU GOTTA FINISH

Arkansas had won four consecutive conference games prior to losing on Saturday against South Carolina and again versus Missouri. Anderson said the two losses came down to the team’s inability to finish.

WINNING A SHOOTOUT

Entering Tuesday night’s contest, Missouri had allowed fewer than 70 points in all 11 of their victories. In giving up 78 points, the Tigers relied on their offense to carry them over the top in this one.

BREAKING RECORDS

Arkansas freshman guard Isaiah Joe drilled four 3-pointers in a 17-point performance against Missouri. A 3 in the beginning of the second half gave Joe his 84th triple this season, a record for Arkansas freshmen. The previous record-holder was Rotnei Clarke, who knocked down 83 3-pointers in the 2008-09 season.

UP NEXT

Arkansas returns home to face Mississippi State on Saturday.

Missouri hits the road to take on Mississippi on Saturday.



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