Mizzou’s Tamar Bates goes for a layup during Saturday’s SEC game against Vanderbilt. (Photo: Haromma Dickerson)

NCAA Men’s Basketball12OTFinal
#14 Missouri (21-8, 10-6)38431293
Vanderbilt (20-9, 8-8)29521697

Terrance Williams
Staff Writer

NASHVILLE, TN — For the second-straight time on the road, the No. 14-ranked Missouri Tigers fell victim to the disadvantage, falling to the Vanderbilt Commodores in a 97-93 back and forth battle that extended past regulation.

The Commodores cut the score to 79-78 with 12 seconds remaining after Jason Edwards knocked down a 3-pointer, but the Tigers went straight to line with the result of the game in Caleb Grill’s hands. The guard made both attempts, but a late 3-pointer from Tyler Nickel sent the game to overtime at 81-81.

In those five minutes, Vanderbilt outscored Missouri 16-to-12 to pull off a comeback at home. Coming off a win over the No. 12-ranked Texas A&M Aggies, that momentum carried into yet another upset win.

Grill continued his high-scoring streak with 28 points on 9-of-19 shooting, playing a large part in the Tigers holding a nine-point lead after the first half. Mark Mitchell also gave a solid performance, finishing the night with 20 points and seven rebounds on 4-of-10 shooting from the field and 12-of-15 at the charity stripe.

Mizzou’s Mark Mitchell battles two Vanderbilt defenders for the ball during Saturday’s SEC showdown at Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville. (Photo: Haromma Dickerson)

Free throws were a big separator for Missouri, shooting 28-of-35 as a team compared to the Commodores’ 21-of-24. The 3-point shot was an area it had the clear advantage in at the start, knocking down 9-of-22, but its opponent ended up finishing 8-of-26 from behind the arc.

One of the main things keeping Vanderbilt alive was its dominance on the glass, winning the rebounding battle 39-28. It grabbed a whopping 18 offensive rebounds, giving it several more shot attempts that kept it in the game even with a struggling first half offense.

Anthony Robinson notched the first two points for the Tigers after drawing a foul on the 3-point line, and once Grill got in on the action, they started to draw some separation. The guard scored 11-straight points — including three 3-pointers and a layup — putting them up 16-7 with 12:10 remaining in the first half.

The Commodores then embarked on a 11-2 run from there, cutting it just a 18-17 deficit by the 7:56 mark. For the rest of the half, it was a back and forth battle between both offenses — put Missouri pulled away towards the end with a 38-29 advantage.

Vanderbilt struggled with its offensive efficiency — going an underwhelming 1-of-13 from behind the arc — but 14 offensive rebounds allowed it to gain seven more shot attempts and stay below a double-digit lead. For the Tigers, Caleb Grill’s 16 points did most of the work offensively.

Mizzou’s Jacob Crews defends against Vanderbilt’s Jason Edwards during Saturday’s SEC showdown at Memorial Gymnasium. (Photo: Haromma Dickerson)

An intense start to the second half for the the Commodores helped cut the score to 45-40 at the 15:59 mark, quickly attacking the paint and preventing Missouri from continuing to widen the gap. Even with the Tigers enduring dry spells of scoring, Grill remained largely stayed consistent in thwarting a lead change.

However, Vanderbilt soon changed that. A MJ Collins Jr. tied the game at 55-55, before giving it a 57-56 lead with 9:13 remaining. With a couple of buckets from Grill and Mitchell though, Missouri was able to bring it back to a 60-57 lead at the 7:38 mark.

Robinson and Nickel each traded 3-pointers on back-to-back occasions, keeping the score at 67-67 with 5:21 to go. Both teams continue to trade buckets, not letting one or the other get the upper hand.

Finally, with 2:02 remaining, a floater by Mitchell put the Tigers above 75-71 — the first time a team led by four or more points since the 6:39 mark. From there, they held control of the score for most of the half, but. a late surge from the Commodores forced an overtime period — which they came out on top in.

Mark Mitchell goes for a layup during Mizzou’s loss at Vanderbilt on Saturday. (Photo: Haromma Dickerson)

Mizzou will play its final road game of the regular season on Wednesday, when it travels to Norman to play Oklahoma. That contest will tip off at 7 p.m.

Mizzou’s regular season finale will come on Saturday, when the Tigers host Kentucky. That matchup will tip at 11 a.m., and will be televised nationally on ESPN.

Missouri 93

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25Mitchell, Mark*414-100-012-152-573151020
02Bates, Tamar*377-111-31-11-124120116
00Robinson, Anthony*334-53-35-71-233510316
11Pierce, Trent*251-20-11-32-13412013
12Perkins, Tony*150-10-00-00-00021010
31Grill, Caleb399-193-117-70-222120228
33Gray, Josh151-20-02-22-24410004
35Crews, Jacob171-51-30-01-12300003
01Warrick, Marques31-21-10-00-00000003
21Marshall, Peyton0+0-00-00-00-00000000
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Vanderbilt 97

##PlayerGSMINFG3PTFTORB-DRBREBPFATOBLKSTLPTS
30Manon,Chris*358-130-07-85-6113212223
11Hoggard,A.J.*376-121-58-80-334631221
01Edwards,Jason*306-153-92-20-002420317
05Nickel,Tyler*323-73-63-41-011100112
99McGlockton,Devin*293-50-11-23-58413127
02Collins,MJ173-51-30-00-11102007
22Carey,Jaylen213-70-10-06-410201006
03Tanner,Tyler172-40-10-00-11322004
04Huffman,Grant40-00-00-01-01200000
24Roberts,JaQualon “JQ”30-00-00-01-01100000
TMTEAM00-00-00-01-12000000
Totals22534-688-2621-2418-213923161441097

2024-25 Missouri Tigers Men’s Basketball Schedule

DateTimeAtOpponentLocationTV/Results
November 4, 2024 (Monday)7 p.m.AwayMemphisMemphis, Tenn.L 83-75 (0-1)
November 8, 2024 (Friday)7 p.m.HomeHowardMizzou ArenaW 77-62 (1-1)
November 11, 2024 (Monday)6 p.m.HomeEastern WashingtonMizzou ArenaW 84-77 (2-1)
November 14, 2024 (Thursday)6:30 p.m.HomeMississippi Valley StateMizzou ArenaW 111-39 (3-1)
November 22, 2024 (Friday)6:30 p.m.HomePacificMizzou ArenaW 91-56 (4-1)
November 24, 2024 (Sunday)4 p.m.HomeArkansas – Pine BluffMizzou ArenaW 112-63 (5-1)
November 27, 2024 (Wednesday)5:30 p.m.HomeLindenwoodMizzou ArenaW 81-61 (6-1)
December 3, 2024 (Tuesday)6 p.m.HomeCaliforniaMizzou ArenaW 98-93 (7-1)
December 8, 2024 (Sunday)NoonHome#1 KansasMizzou ArenaW 76-67 (8-1)
December 14, 2024 (Saturday)11 a.m.HomeLong IslandMizzou ArenaW 88-61 (9-1)
December 17, 2024 (Tuesday)6:30 p.m.HomeJacksonville StateMizzou ArenaW 83-72 (10-1)
December 22, 2024 (Sunday)NoonNeutralIllinoisSt. Louis, Mo. / Enterprise CenterL 80-77 (10-2)
December 30, 2024 (Monday)6:30 p.m.Alabama StateMizzou ArenaMizzou ArenaW 82-65 (11-2)
January 4, 2025 (Saturday)3 p.m.Away#2 AuburnAuburn, Ala.L 84-68 (11-3)
January 7, 2025 (Tuesday)8 p.m.HomeLSUMizzou ArenaW 83-67 (12-3)
January 11, 2025 (Saturday)2:30 p.m.HomeVanderbiltMizzou ArenaW 75-66 (13-3)
January 14, 2025 (Tuesday)8 p.m.Away#5 FloridaGainesville, Fla.W 83-82 (14-3)
January 18, 2025 (Saturday)5 p.m.HomeArkansasMizzou ArenaW 83-65 (15-3)
January 21, 2025 (Tuesday)8 p.m.AwayTexasAustin, TexasL 61-53 (15-4)
January 25, 2025 (Saturday)5 p.m.Home#16 Ole MissMizzou ArenaW 83-75 (16-4)
February 1, 2025 (Saturday)NoonAway#14 Mississippi StateStarkville, Miss.W 88-61 (17-4)
February 5, 2025 (Wednesday)6 p.m.Away#4 TennesseeKnoxville, Tenn.L 85-81 (17-5)
February 8, 2025 (Saturday)2:30 p.m.Home#10 Texas A&MMizzou ArenaL 67-64 (17-6)
February 12, 2025 (Wednesday)8 p.m.HomeOklahomaMizzou ArenaW 82-58 (18-6)
February 15, 2025 (Saturday)2:30 p.m.AwayGeorgiaAthens, Ga.W 87-74 (19-6)
February 19, 2025 (Wednesday)8 p.m.Home#4 AlabamaMizzou ArenaW 110-98 (20-6)
February 22, 2025 (Saturday)7 p.m.AwayArkansasFayetteville, Ark.L 92-85 (20-7)
February 25, 2025 (Tuesday)8 p.m.HomeSouth CarolinaMizzou ArenaW 101-71 (21-7)
March 1, 2025 (Saturday)5 p.m.AwayVanderbiltNashville, Tenn.L 97-93 OT (21-8)
March 5, 2025 (Wednesday)7 p.m.AwayOklahomaNorman, Okla.
March 8, 2025 (Saturday)11 a.m.Home#17 KentuckyMizzou Arena
March 12-16, 2025 TBDNeutralSEC TournamentNashville, Tenn. / Bridgestone ArenaSECN or ESPN