Missouri men’s basketball powered itself to another victory Tuesday night on the strength of an overwhelming offensive performance, defeating South Carolina State 98-66.
The Tigers fell just short of reaching triple digits for the third time this season but hit the 90-point mark for the fourth time in their seven contests.
MU jumped out to a commanding 19-1 lead with 14:22 remaining in the first half as they splashed five of their first seven shots from beyond the arc.
Mizzou also completely shut down
the Bulldogs’ offense during the run. South Carolina State went 0-for-8 from the field to open the game, with its first made basket coming on a Cameron Clark dunk over six minutes into the action.
The Tigers’ defensive intensity waned during the middle of the opening half, but a 12-2 run heading into halftime put them ahead 55-30.
MU made full use of its size and length advantage, controlling the boards with a 46-26 lead in rebounds. Nobody embodied Mizzou’s physical dominance more than Shawn Phillips, Jr., who finished with 17 points of 7-of-8 shooting and eight rebounds.
Annor Boateng was another standout Tuesday night. The sophomore guard scored 12 points (a career high) with five rebounds in his second game back from injury, showcasing the potential that made Dennis Gates say he expected Boateng to be one of the team’s top three players entering the year.
Their efforts helped the Tigers open up a 30-point lead with over 13 minutes left in the second half. The margin stayed in that neighborhood for the rest of the game, ending in a 32-point victory.
Two MU players hit significant milestones during the game: Jacob Crews and Trent Burns. The 7-foot-5 redshirt freshman made his collegiate debut after missing all of last season and Mizzou’s first six games in 2025, scoring his first collegiate points on a shot from inside the paint with just under eight minutes remaining.
Crews, meanwhile, recorded his 1,000th career point on a free throw during the second half on a rough shooting night.
Burns made the most of his collegiate debut, though, finishing with seven points on a perfect 3-f0r-3 mark from the field and one block in 11 minutes.
The win moves the Tigers to 7-0 on the season. Next up for Mizzou: a home matchup Friday night with Gates’ old team in Cleveland State. That game tips off at 1 p.m. and will be broadcast on SEC Network+.












