Missouri Tigers Suffer Seventh Consecutive SEC Loss to South Carolina
Despite Strong Performances from East II and Bates, Tigers Fall Short in Offensive Consistency
- The Missouri Tigers men's basketball team suffered their seventh consecutive loss in the Southeastern Conference, falling to South Carolina 72-64.
- Despite leading scorers Sean East II and Tamar Bates contributing 21 and 16 points respectively, the rest of the team combined for just 27 points.
- South Carolina's B.J. Mack led the Gamecocks with 21 points, repeating his performance from the teams' previous meeting in January.
- The Tigers managed to overcome a double-digit deficit in the second half to take the lead, but failed to maintain it due to offensive inconsistencies.
- Missouri will return home to face Arkansas on Wednesday, while South Carolina will travel to face No. 5 Tennessee.