
The Tigers put four players in double figures as they routed the winless Bearcats, including 6'6" forward Kim English, who registered a career high 29 points on 11-for-15 shooting, including 7 of 10 three-pointers.
Though the win over a weak opponent wasn't exactly a major accomplishment, the Tigers have been impressive thus far in the season, posting lopsided wins over Notre Dame (87-58) and California (92-53), as the Tigers took the CBE Classic title last week in Kansas City.
English, a senior, has scored in double figures in each of the Mizzou's first six outings. The Tigers have scored at least 81 points in each of their games this season.
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I think it was great Missouri didn't try to run up the score on Nebraska. Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Tech have all caught flack for that in recent years and I was glad Missouri only kept their starters in until less than half of the fourth quarter was gone. I'm glad your coach showed a bit of decency and hopefully there'll be a time in the near future when Nebraska can return the favor. To get more info please visit help-essay.com/buy-essay.
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