Missouri guard Curt Lewis goes for a shot against South Carolina State’s Caleb McCarty during Wednesday’s NCAA men’s basketball game at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo. (Photo: Terrance Williams)

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Cedric Williams
Senior Editor

COLUMBIA, MO — The way their games begin is becoming a disturbing trend for the University of Missouri men’s basketball team.

In its previous two games, Missouri didn’t make many shots at the start and committed some turnovers that kept its offense from getting going. And at the same time, Missouri’s opponents came out firing and took an early lead.

In one of those games, the Tigers were able to come back and win, and in the other they lost — to a team that hadn’t won any games previously.

A similar thing happened at the beginning of Missouri’s game on Wednesday against South Carolina State. The visiting Bulldogs began the game red-hot, while the Tigers started slow again and fell behind by as many as 16 points.

But this time, the Tigers found their stroke, which allowed them to tie the game and eventually storm past the Bulldogs for what would become an 82-59 victory in front of 9,745 fans at Mizzou Arena.

“We only played 30 minutes of basketball. We didn’t play the first ten minutes at all,” Missouri head coach Dennis Gates said. “It’s not okay. It’s not okay at all. I’m not happy about it, nor am I excited about what we had to do to get to the point of winning the game.”

In that first 10 minutes, South Carolina State made nine of its first 13 shots, including four three-pointers, to go ahead 31-15. The visitors from Orangeburg beach, were red hot — shooting an uncharacteristic 61 percent — and clearly had thoughts of an upset in mind.

But that’s when Missouri finally checked in and got going. The Tigers went on an 18-2 run to tie the score at 33.

Then in the second half, with the score tied at 39, Mizzou went on a 22-0 run to roar past South Carolina State and cruise to a 23-point victory.

Freshman guard Anthony Robinson played a key role in that game-clinching run. He made all four shots he took, scored 10 points, and dished an assist for a teammate’s basket. Along with the 10 points, Robinson finished with three rebounds, two assists, and one of Missouri’s team-record 12 blocked shots.

“Just come in and bringing that spark every day,” Robinson said. “Just focusing on the little things and everything will come. Just being out there and being everywhere on the court.”

Three other Mizzou players scored in double figures led by Sean East, who had a game-high 21 points, on eight-of-13 shooting. Nick Honor scored 14 points, which included four three-pointers, and Noah Carter had 13 points and six rebounds.

Sophomore forward Aidan Shaw also provided a spark, with six points — all on thunderous alley-oop dunks — seven rebounds and five blocked shots.

“He’s had two, five-block games in six games,” Gates said. “He has to hang his hat on that, and I’ll continue to push him toward that. There’s only a few people in America who can do that night in and night out, and he’s one of them.”

Mizzou will be back in action on Saturday, when the Tigers (4-2) will host Loyola-Maryland (1-4) in an 11 a.m. game at Mizzou Arena. The game will be broadcast and streamed on SEC Network-Plus.

South Carolina State 59

Missouri 82

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2023-24 Mizzou Tigers Men’s Basketball Schedule

DateTimeAtOpponentLocationTV
November 25, 2023 (Saturday)11 a.m.HomeLoyolaMizzou Arena
November 28, 2023 (Tuesday)6:30 p.m.AwayPittsburghPittsburgh, Pa.
December 3, 2023 (Sunday)2 p.m.HomeWichita StateMizzou Arena
December 9, 2023 (Saturday)4:15 p.m.AwayKansasLawrence, Kan.
December 17, 2023 (Sunday)4 p.m.T-Mobile CenterSeton HallKansas City, Mo.
December 22, 2023 (Friday)8 p.m.Enterprise CenterIllinoisSt. Louis, Mo.
December 30, 2023 (Saturday)2 p.m.HomeCentral ArkansasMizzou Arena
January 6, 2024 (Saturday)NoonHomeGeorgiaMizzou Arena
January 9, 2024 (Tuesday)6 p.m.AwayKentuckyLexington, Ky.
January 13, 2024 (Saturday)2:30 p.m.HomeSouth CarolinaMizzou Arena
January 16, 2024 (Tuesday)6 p.m.AwayAlabamaTuscaloosa, Ala.
January 20, 2024 (Saturday)TBAHomeFloridaMizzou ArenaESPN or ESPN2
January 23, 2024 (Tuesday)8 p.m.AwayTexas A&MCollege Station, Texas
January 27, 2024 (Saturday)Noon CTAwaySouth CarolinaColumbia, S.C.
January 31, 2024 (Wednesday)7:30 p.m.HomeArkansasMizzou Arena
February 3, 2024 (Saturday)2:30 p.m.AwayVanderbiltNashville, Tenn.
February 7, 2024 (Wednesday)8 p.m.HomeTexas A&MMizzou Arena
February 10, 2024 (Saturday)7:30 p.m.HomeMississippi StateMizzou Arena
February 17, 2024 (Saturday)7:30 p.m.AwayOle MissOxford, Miss.
February 20, 2024 (Tuesday)6 p.m.HomeTennesseeMizzou Arena
February 24, 2024 (Saturday)11 a.m.AwayArkansasFayetteville, Ark.ESPN or ESPN2
February 28, 2024 (Wednesday)5:30 p.m. CTAwayFloridaGainesville, Fla.
March 2, 2024 (Saturday)7:30 p.m.HomeOle MissMizzou Arena
March 5, 2024 (Tuesday)8 p.m.HomeAuburnMizzou Arena
March 9, 2024 (Saturday)7:30 p.m.AwayLSUBaton Rouge, La.
March 13-17, 2024 (Wednesday)TBABridgestone ArenaSEC TournamentNashville, Tenn.