What's Happening?
Jason Crowe Jr., a five-star shooting guard and Mizzou signee, set a new scoring record at the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Massachusetts. Crowe scored 48 points, leading his team to a narrow 81-80
victory over Notre Dame (Conn.), the top-ranked team in Connecticut. His performance included hitting 17 of 37 field goals, 4 of 8 three-pointers, and 10 of 12 free throws. Crowe also contributed with seven rebounds, six steals, and three assists. This achievement follows his earlier record-breaking performance in California, where he scored 51 points in a game.
Why It's Important?
Jason Crowe Jr.'s record-setting performance at the Hoophall Classic highlights his potential as a future standout player for Mizzou. His ability to perform under pressure against top-ranked teams showcases his skill and determination, making him a valuable asset for the Missouri Tigers. This performance also raises his profile nationally, potentially impacting his future career opportunities in college basketball and beyond. For Mizzou, securing a player of Crowe's caliber could significantly enhance their competitiveness in upcoming seasons.








