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1 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Columbia, South Carolina 8:05 p.m. CT - Wednesday, Jan. 3 Colonial Life Arena (18,000) ESPN2 Tiger Radio Network gamecocks.statbroadcast.com GAME 14 (10-3, 0-0) AT SOUTH CAROLINA (9-4, 0-1) TIGERS BEGIN SEC PLAY AFTER STRONG RUN THROUGH NONCONFERENCE SLATE FULL MEDIA INFORMATION ESPN2 PBP: Beth Mowins ANALYST: Sean Farnham PRODUCER: Greg Pike TIGER RADIO NETWORK PBP: Mike Kelly ANALYST: Chris Gervino ENGINEER: Matt Winegardner SIRIUS: 134 XM: 382 LIVE VIDEO: WatchESPN.com STREAMING AUDIO: MUTigers.com SCHEDULE & RESULTS (10-3) DATE MIZ OPP OPPONENT TV TIME-CT N 10 F RV / RV - / - Iowa State SECN W, N 13 M RV / RV - / - Wagner ESPN2 W, N 16 R RV / RV - / - at Utah PAC12N L, N 20 M NV / RV - / - Emporia State SECN+ W, N 23 R NV / RV - / - vs. Long Beach St. # ESPN2 W, N 24 F NV / RV - / - vs. St. John s # ESPNews W, N 26 U NV / RV 23 / 20 vs. West Virginia # ESPN2 L, N 30 R NV / RV - / - at UCF $ ESPN2 W, D 5 T NV / RV - / - Miami (Ohio) SECN W, D 9 S NV / RV - / - Green Bay SECN W, D 16 S NV / RV - / - North Florida SECN W, D 19 T NV / RV NV / RV Stephen F. Austin ESPNU W, D 23 S NV / RV - / - vs. Illinois % ESPN2 L, J 3 W NV / RV - / - at South Carolina * ESPN2 8 PM J 6 S - / - - / - Florida * CBS 12 PM J 10 W - / - - / - Georgia * ESPN2 8 PM J 13 S - / - - / - at Arkansas * ESPN2 5 PM J 17 W - / - - / - Tennessee * SECN 8 PM J 20 S - / - - / - at Texas A&M * ESPN / 2 3 PM J 24 W - / - - / - Auburn * SECN 8 PM J 27 S - / - - / - at Mississippi St. * SECN 7:30 PM J 30 T - / - - / - at Alabama * ESPN2 8 PM F 3 S - / - - / - Kentucky * CBS 1 PM F 6 T - / - - / - at Ole Miss * SECN 8 PM F 10 S - / - - / - Mississippi St. * ESPN / 2 1 PM F 13 T - / - - / - Texas A&M * ESPN 6 PM F 17 S - / - - / - at LSU * ESPN / 2 1 PM F 20 T - / - - / - Ole Miss * ESPN2 8 PM F 24 S - / - - / - at Kentucky * ESPN / 2 5 / 7 PM F 27 T - / - - / - at Vanderbilt * ESPN / 2 6 PM M 3 S - / - - / - Arkansas * ESPN / 2 5 PM M / - - / - SEC Tournament TBD TBD # AdvoCare Invitational (ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Walt Disney World Resort) $ Non-bracketed game as part of the AdvoCare Invitational % 37th Annual Bud Light Braggin Rights Game (Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo.) * Southeastern Conference Game Rankings: (AP/USAT) STORY LINES Mizzou Men s Basketball (10-3, 0-0) begins Southeastern Conference play at South Carolina (9-4, 0-1) on Wednesday, Jan. 3, with tipoff slated for 8 p.m. CT on ESPN2 from Colonial Life Arena. The Black & Gold completed its most successful nonconference schedule since the season (12-1), winning 10 games against three losses. The Tigers are 2-3 in SEC openers. In his nine previous seasons of leading Missouri State, Tennessee and California, head coach Cuonzo Martin has compiled a 6-3 record in conference openers. Mizzou graduate senior guard Kassius Robertson became the fi rst Tiger to score 20 points or more in back-to-back games since midway through last season s conference schedule with his 22 points vs. Illinois (Dec. 23). Robertson recorded 23 points in Mizzou s previous game (Stephen F. Austin, Dec. 19). The last Tiger to go for at least 20 points in back-to-back games was then-junior forward Jordan Barnett, who accomplished the feat with 23 points at Texas A&M (Feb. 8, 2017) and against Vanderbilt (Feb. 11, 2017). Barnett is averaging 18.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game over the Tigers last eight games. In that time frame, Barnett is converting 51.0 percent of his fi eld goal attempts (49-96 FG) and 47.2 percent of his three-pointers ( PT). Mizzou s 123 three-pointers rank as the most in program history through 13 games, ahead of the season s 119 through 13 games. Mizzou sank 116 triples in 13 games in Freshman forward Jontay Porter, William & Mary s Nathan Knight and Mount St. Mary s Chris Wray are the only three players in the nation averaging 6.5 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 2.0 assists per game. MIZZOU (10-3, 0-0 SEC) RPI: 25 SOS: 26 Head Coach Cuonzo Martin (10th season) Career Record (.613) Mizzou Record 10-3 (1st season) Martin vs. South Carolina 5-0 All-Time vs. South Carolina 3-4 Category Overall Points/Game 78.9 Points Allowed/Game 66.5 Field Goal Shooting.484 Field Goal Defense Point Shooting Point Defense.319 Free Throw Shooting.730 /Game 39.9 Opponent /Game 30.5 Assists/Game 15.8 Turnovers/Game 15.4 Steals/Game 6.1 Blocks/Game 5.1 # POS TIGERS ^ YR PPG RPG APG MPG 21 F Jordan Barnett Sr F Jeremiah Tilmon Fr F Kevin Puryear Jr G Kassius Robertson Gr G Blake Harris Fr * Most recent lineup from Mizzou vs. Illinois (Dec. 23) ^ statistics MATCHUP PROJECTED STARTING LINEUPS * SOUTH CAROLINA ( SEC) RPI: 50 SOS: 61 Head Coach Frank Martin (11th season) Career Record (.627) South Carolina Record (6th season) Category Overall Points/Game 72.3 Points Allowed/Game 64.2 Field Goal Shooting.427 Field Goal Defense Point Shooting Point Defense.332 Free Throw Shooting.662 /Game 39.2 Opponent /Game 32.0 Assists/Game 14.2 Turnovers/Game 14.8 Steals/Game 5.8 Blocks/Game 3.3 # POS GAMECOCKS ^ YR PPG RPG APG MPG 10 F Justin Minaya Fr F Maik Kotsar So F Chris Silva Jr G Frank Booker Gr G Wesley Myers Gr * Most recent lineup from South Carolina vs. Ole Miss (Dec. 31) ^ statistics

2 PRONUNCIATIONS Pro-nun-SEE-A-shun GUIDE Cuonzo Martin KHAN-zo Kevin Puryear PER-year Jordan Geist GUYst Reed Nikko NICK-oh Kassius Robertson CASH-us QUICK FACTS Location Columbia, Mo. Founded 1839 Enrollment 33,226 Nickname Tigers Colors Old Gold and Black Arena (Capacity) Mizzou Arena (15,061) Conference Southeastern Starters Returning / Lost 5/3 Lettermen Returning / Lost 8/4 MIZZOU BASKETBALL POSTION NAME (YEAR AT MIZZOU) Head Coach Cuonzo Martin (1st) Purdue, 2000 Overall Record /.613 (10th season) Assistant Coaches Cornell Mann (1st) Chris Hollender (1st) Michael Porter, Sr. (1st) Athletic Performance Nicodemus Christopher (1st) Dir. of Player Development Marco Harris (1st) Dir. of Basketball Operations Paul Rorvig (4th) Asst. Dir. of Basketball Ops. Marcus Green (1st) Assistant to the Head Coach John Poettgen (9th) Graduate Assistants Brandon Byer Carl Richburg Connor Wheeler MIZZOU ADMINISTRATION System President Dr. Mun Y. Choi (Illinois, 87) Chancellor Dr. Alexander Cartwright (Iowa, 89) Faculty Athletics Rep. Pamela Hinton (Wisconsin, 91) Director of Athletics Jim Sterk (Western Washington, 80) Team Administrator Brian White (Notre Dame, 06) Department Phone Ticket Office Phone STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Executive Assoc. Athletics Director Nick Joos Office Phone joosn@missouri.edu Associate Athletics Director Chad Moller Office Phone mollerc@missouri.edu Men s Basketball Contact Patrick Crawford Office Phone crawfordpa@missouri.edu Secondary Contact Andrew Melroe melroea@missouri.edu Associate Director Kate Lakin Assistant Director Shawn Davis Assistant Director R.J. Layton Assistant Director Andy Oldenburg Web Coordinator Kevin Fletcher Digital Media Ali Fisher Graphic Designer Jacob Reeves Graphic Design Intern Tony Huynh SnapChat zouhoops Website: mutigers.com A new era in Mizzou Men s Basketball began March 20, 2017, as Cuonzo Martin was introduced as the 19th head coach to lead the storied Tigers program. Martin, who spent the past three seasons as head coach at the University of California, has averaged 20.7 wins in nine seasons as a head coach with seven postseason appearances over the last eight years to his credit. Martin, who was born in St. Louis and moved to East St. Louis, Ill., as CUONZO MARTIN a young child, owns a 10-year head coaching record of (.613), which includes a three-year mark of (.614) at California. He has registered six, 20-win seasons as a head coach, including a mark in his final season at Cal, which earned the Golden Bears an NIT bid. Martin s Golden Bears went in and tied for third in the Pac-12 en route to the program s highest NCAA Tournament seed in school history (No. 4). A consensus top 10 recruiting class, which included top-five overall prospects Rabb and Jaylen Brown, helped the Bears fashion the best single-season record in school history at Haas Pavilion (18-0) and end the year with a 19-game homecourt win streak. All-told, the Golden Bears won a school-record 27-straight home games which spanned the and seasons. Before moving to the West Coast, Martin spent three highly-successful seasons at Tennessee, where he guided the Volunteers to a (.606) record and into the postseason each year (one NCAA, two NIT). His teams also finished among the top-five in the SEC standings every season, including a second-place tie in his first campaign after the Volunteers were ticketed for an 11thplace finish in the preseason poll. After back-to-back NIT appearances in his first two years as the Volunteers head coach, Martin led Tennessee to a record, the Sweet 16 and a No. 23 national ranking in the seasonending USA Today coaches poll In the process, Tennessee matched the fourth-best win total in school history and recorded its most postseason victories since the campaign. After earning a berth in the NCAA s First Four, the Martin-led Volunteers captured victories over Iowa, Massachusetts and Mercer to equal the most wins in one NCAA Tournament in program history. Martin is no stranger to the Show-Me State, having launched his head coaching career at Missouri State. After an debut season at the Springfield school, Martin led the Bears to a record and the CollegeInsider.com Championship in year two. His third season saw Missouri State record a 26-9 record en route to the program s first-ever regular-season Missouri Valley Conference championship and an NIT bid. Martin was named the Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year and was the 2011 recipient of the Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year Award, presented annually to the nation s top minority head coach in Division I men s basketball. The 46-year-old Martin has served the game of basketball for more than two decades, beginning with a standout four-year playing career at Purdue. He has played and coached alongside some of the game s most highly-regarded mentors, including Hall of Fame Coach Gene Keady. Martin is a member of a distinguished group of successful college basketball coaches to serve under Keady, along with Matt Painter (Purdue), Bruce Weber (Illinois and Kansas State), Steve Lavin (UCLA and St. John s) and Kevin Stallings (Vanderbilt and Pitt). As a student-athlete, Martin was a 1995 first-team All-Big Ten selection at Purdue when he averaged 18.4 ppg and sank 91 three-pointers. He graduated as one of the program s all-time leaders in three-pointers (179) and among the Boilermakers career scoring leaders (1,666). Playing under Keady and alongside All-American Glenn Robinson, Martin led Purdue to a pair of Big Ten titles and to a four-year record. The Boilermakers went to the postseason each season with Martin, reaching the Elite Eight of the 1994 NCAA Tournament. Following his collegiate playing career, Martin was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 57th overall pick of the 1995 NBA Draft. He played professionally for four years with the NBA s Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks and Vancouver Grizzlies. In 1997, Martin was the leading scorer for Felize Scandone in Italy. Martin returned to his alma mater where he earned his bachelor s degree in restaurant, hotel, institutional and tourism management from Purdue in 2000, and served one season as an assistant on the staff at West Lafayette High School. After earning his degree, Martin joined Keady s Purdue staff for the season as an assistant coach, his college coach, and remained with the Boilermaker program when Painter took over as head coach upon Keady s retirement. He served as the Boilermaker s associate coach during the season before taking the Missouri State post the following season. In his eight-year tenure at Purdue, mentored several all-conference standouts, including All-American and current Minnesota Timberwolves forward Robbie Hummel. He and his wife, Roberta, have two sons, Joshua and Chase, and a daughter, Addison. 2 MARTIN YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR TEAM OVERALL CONF Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Totals (.598) (.481) Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Totals (.606) (.615) California California California California Totals (.614) (.538) Missouri Career Totals (.613) (.544) MARTIN QUICK HITS Born Sept. 23, 1971 Hometown East Saint Louis, Ill. Alma Mater Purdue, 2000 Family Wife, Roberta Son, Josh; Son, Chase; Daughter, Addison AS A PLAYER Purdue Vancouver Grizzlies Grand Rapids Hoops Milwaukee Bucks Grand Rapids Hoops Felize Scandone (Italy) AS A COACH West Lafayette HS (Asst.) Purdue (Asst.) Purdue (Assoc. HC) Missouri State Tennessee California 2017-present Mizzou HONORS - BCA Coach of the Week (March 31, 2010) Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year Finalist Blue Ribbon SEC Co-Coach of the Year Ben Jobe National Coach of the Year Finalist

3 MARTIN HEAD-TO-HEAD SCHOOL W L Air Force 1 0 Alabama 2 3 Alcorn State 2 0 Arizona 1 6 Arizona State 4 2 Arkansas 3 2 Arkansas State 4 0 Arkansas-Little Rock 3 0 Auburn 5 1 Austin Peay 0 1 Bradley 3 3 Cal Poly 2 0 Central Michigan 1 0 Chaminade 1 0 College of Charleston 0 1 Chattanooga 1 0 The Citadel 3 0 Colorado 3 2 UConn 1 0 Coppin State 1 0 Creighton 5 3 Cal-State Bakersfi eld 0 2 Davidson 1 0 Drake 4 2 Duke 0 1 East Carolina 1 0 Eastern Michigan 1 0 Eastern Washington 1 0 East Tennessee State 1 0 Evansville 5 2 Florida 3 3 Fresno State 1 0 Georgetown 0 1 Georgia 2 3 Hawaii 0 1 Illinois 0 1 Illinois State 3 3 Incarnate Word 1 0 Indiana State 2 5 Iowa 1 0 Iowa State 1 0 Kennesaw State 2 0 Kentucky 1 4 Long Beach State 1 0 Louisiana Tech 2 0 Louisiana-Monroe 1 0 LSU 3 0 Maryland Eastern Shore 1 0 Massachusetts 1 0 Memphis 0 3 Mercer 1 1 Miami (FL) 0 1 Miami (OH) 1 0 Michigan 0 1 Middle Tennessee 1 2 Mississippi State 3 0 Missouri 2 1 Montana 1 0 Morehead State 1 0 Murray State 1 0 NC State 0 1 Nevada 2 0 Norfolk State 1 0 North Florida 1 0 SCHOOL W L Northern Iowa 1 5 Oakland 1 1 Oklahoma State 0 2 Ole Miss 2 3 Oral Roberts 1 0 Oregon 1 5 Oregon State 6 1 Pacific 2 0 Pepperdine 1 0 Pittsburgh 0 1 Presbyterian 1 0 Princeton 2 0 Rice 1 0 Richmond 0 1 Sam Houston State 1 0 San Diego State 0 2 Savannah State 1 0 Seaton Hall 0 1 Seattle 1 0 South Carolina 5 0 South Dakota State 1 0 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 Southern Illinois 4 3 Southern Indiana 1 0 Saint Louis 2 0 St. John s (N.Y.) 1 0 Saint Mary s (Calif.) 1 0 Stanford 2 4 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 Syracuse 1 0 Tennessee 0 1 Tennessee State 1 0 Tennessee Tech 1 0 Texas 0 1 Texas A&M 1 2 Tulsa 1 2 UC Davis 1 0 UC Irvine 2 0 UC Santa Barbara 1 0 UCF 1 0 UCLA 2 2 UNC Asheville 2 0 UNC Greensboro 1 0 Upper Iowa 1 0 USC 3 1 USC Update 1 0 UT Martin 2 0 Utah 3 6 UTEP 0 1 Valparaiso 0 1 Vanderbilt 4 2 Virginia 1 3 Wagner 1 0 Wake Forest 1 0 Washington 4 0 Washington State 5 0 West Virginia 0 1 Western Carolina 1 0 Wichita State 4 6 Wisconsin 0 1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 Wyoming 3 0 Xavier 2 1 SCOUTING SOUTH CAROLINA Mizzou and South Carolina will meet on Wednesday as the Tigers open Southeastern Conference play for the season. South Carolina leads to all-time series between the two schools, 4-3. Under sixth-year head coach Frank Martin, South Carolina has posted a record of 9-4 to start the season. Most recently, South Carolina dropped its conference-opener against Ole Miss, falling in Oxford, Mississippi, on Dec. 31. Junior forward Chris Silva and graduate guard Frank Booker lead the Gamecocks in scoring at 13.4 and 11.8 points per game, respectively. As a team, South Carolina averages 72.3 points per game and allows 64.2 points per game. The Gamecocks have shot 42.7 percent from the fi eld thus far in the season. NOTES FROM #BRAGGINRIGHTS Mizzou outrebounded the Fighting Illini, 41-33, the 12th time in 13 games the Tigers have outrebounded their opponent. The Tigers shot 81.0 percent (17-of-21) from the free throw line, the fourth time this season Mizzou has shot at least 80 percent from the charity stripe. Graduate senior guard Kassius Robertson led the Tigers in scoring for the fi fth time this season with 22 points (7-of-18 FG, 3-of- 12 3PT, 5-of-7 FT). Robertson gave the Tigers a big boost in the second half, scoring 20 of his 22 points in the game s fi nal 20 minutes. With 19 points (5-of-12 FG, 2-of-6 3PT, 7-of-7 FT) and 10 rebounds, senior forward Jordan Barnett recorded his fourth career double-double and second in the last three games. MORE STORY LINES Senior forward Jordan Barnett s three double-doubles thus far in rank tied for fi fth-most in the Southeastern Conference. Georgia s Yante Maten and Vanderbilt s Jeff Roberson lead the league with six double-doubles each. Junior forward Kevin Puryear ranks in the SEC s Top 10 for active career points (864, 8th) and rebounds (399, 10th). Junior guard Terrence Phillips ranks in the SEC s Top 10 for active career assists (276, 3rd) and steals (86, 6th). Freshman guard Blake Harris is one of just three players in the nation averaging at least 3.0 assists per game while playing fewer than 15.0 minutes per game. Head coach Cuonzo Martin s squad outrebounded its opponents in 12-of-13 nonconference games this season. Mizzou ranks second in the SEC in rebounding margin (+9.4). 3 RELEVANT RECORDS & STATS MIZZOU FRESHMAN SINGLE-SEASON Name Season Blocks 1. Arthur Johnson Johnathan Williams, III Doug Smith Jontay Porter (13) Tate Decker Nathan Buntin Reed Nikko Kalen Grimes Gary Leonard Mike Sandbothe Tracking Jeremiah Tilmon (13) 15 MOST RECENT +15 REBOUND MARGIN GAMES Game MIZ OPP DIFF North Florida ( ) vs. West Virginia ( ) Vanderbilt ( ) Tennessee ( ) Ark.-Pine Bluff ( ) vs. Texas A&M ( ) Texas A&M (3-5-14) at Arkansas ( ) FREE THROW % IN THE SEC - AS OF JAN. 1 Name CL G FTM FTA % 1. Egor Koulechov-UF Sr Jordan Barnett-MO Sr Jeff Roberson-VU Sr KeVaughn Allen-UF Jr Chris Chiozza-UF Sr Skylar Mays-LS So S.Gilgeous-Alexander-UK Fr Daryl Macon-AR Sr Duane Wilson-AM Sr Yante Maten-UG Sr PT FG MADE IN THE SEC - AS OF JAN. 1 Name CL G 3PT AVG 1. DJ Hogg-AM Jr John Petty-UA Fr Bryce Brown-AU Jr K. Robertson-MO Sr Frank Booker-SC Sr Daryl Macon-AR Sr Jalen Hudson-UF Jr Tremont Waters-LS Fr Terence Davis-UM Jr Matthew Fisher-Davis-VU Sr /GAME IN THE SEC - AS OF JAN. 1 Name CL G TOT AVG 1. Anfernee McLemore-AU So Donta Hall-UA Jr Abdul Ado-MS Fr Kevarrius Hayes-UF Jr Daniel Gafford-AR Fr Jontay Porter-MO Fr Kyle Alexander-UT Jr Grant Williams-UT So Marcanvis Hymon-UM Sr Daniel Giddens-UA So

4 4 MORE STORY LINES Mizzou is 7-0 at home to start the season -- its best home start since the season when the Tigers won their first eight. Junior guard Jordan Geist has hit 46.9 percent (15-of-32) of his three-pointers to start the season, an increase from his 28.6 percent success rate from the entire season. Ball movement is on the up-tick for the Tigers this season, as Mizzou has averaged 15.8 assists per game -- an improvement over the 12.1 dimes averaged last season. The Tigers are out to a 10-3 start -- the best start to a campaign for Mizzou since the season when the Black & Gold started 12-2 (wins were later vacated). The Tigers have improved immensely as a blocking team, more than doubling last season s blocks per game average (2.1) with their current 5.1-blocksper-game average. Mizzou had two players record 10-or-more rebounds in the same game for the first time since the season in the win vs. North Florida (Dec. 16). Senior forward Jordan Barnett (11) and freshman forward Jontay Porter (10) accomplished the feat, with the last occurrence coming on Dec. 29, 2015 (Jakeenan Gant, 11; Russell Woods, 10) against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Mizzou grabbed 52 rebounds against North Florida (Dec. 16) -- its first game with 50-or-more boards since last season vs. Auburn (51, Jan. 10, 2017). Mizzou put up 100 points for the fi rst time since the season in its victory over Green Bay (Dec. 9). The Tigers defeated South Carolina State by a score of on Dec. 17, Graduate senior guard Kassius Robertson had played in 108 games in his career prior to the game vs. Miami (Ohio) on Dec. 5, which began with three seasons at Canisius, but never before had Robertson recorded two blocks in a game. Martin s Mizzou squad has scored 90+ points four times 13 games into his tenure as the Tigers head coach. From to , Mizzou scored 90+ points just nine times in 164 total games. Mizzou s win at UCF (Nov. 30) was the fi rst road win for the program since Jan. 28, 2014, when the Tigers defeated Arkansas in Fayetteville, Iron Man! Robertson has played at least 20 minutes in 89-straight games dating back to midway through his freshman season ( ) at Canisius. UP NEXT Mizzou hosts its SEC home opener against Florida on Saturday, Jan. 6, with tipoff slated for Noon on CBS from Mizzou Arena. The national broadcast on CBS is the Tigers fi rst since the season. Mizzou s game vs. No. 11 Kentucky on Feb. 1, 2014, was carried by CBS. Florida leads the all-time series over Mizzou, 5-2. All seven prior meetings have come since the season, which was the Tigers fi rst in the SEC. BARNETT HAS SOME BOUNCE Senior forward Jordan Barnett has been on his game for the Tigers for more than a month, averaging 18.8 points and 7.9 rebounds over Mizzou s last eight games. Barnett has recorded three of his four career double-doubles during that stretch. Barnett ranks tied for 11th nationally and second in the Southeastern Conference in free throw percentage, sinking 92.5 percent (37-40 FT). DIALED IN FROM DEEP Mizzou has hit 123 three-pointers thus far in the season for an average of 9.5 per game that ranks second in the Southeastern Conference. The Tigers 123 triples are the most ever by a Mizzou team through 13 games, according to MU historian Tom Orf. Mizzou sank 119 in the same time frame during the season. The Tigers squad sank 116 triples in 13 games for the thirdbest total. Martin s squad has already compiled nine games of 10-or-more three-pointers through 13 contests this season. Last season s Mizzou group recorded exactly fi ve games of 10-or-more three-pointers for the entire campaign (32 games). For an entire season, Mizzou s nine games with 10-or-more three-pointers already ranks tied for fi fth-most in program history. JEREMIAH WAS A BULLFROG Freshman forward Jeremiah Tilmon has recorded multiple blocks in three-straight contests and has averaged 6.7 rebounds over the last six games. Tilmon recorded his fi rst career double-double in the win vs. Green Bay (Dec. 9), scoring 12 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. After scoring in double-digits just twice through Mizzou s fi rst seven games, Tilmon has now done so in fi ve of the last six games. BLOCKED BY JONTAY Freshman forward Jontay Porter has provided a spark off the bench for Mizzou through its fi rst 12 games, as the Columbia native has averaged 7.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.2 blocks and 2.0 assists while playing 22.1 minutes per game. Porter s 28 blocks rank as the second-most by a freshman Tiger through 13 games of a season. Mizzou s freshman single-season record holder, Arthur Johnson, totaled 65 blocks in the season. Johnson had 29 through 13 contests. Porter had his most complete game, to-date, in Mizzou s win over Emporia State (Nov. 20), as the Tiger freshman recorded his fi rst career doubledouble with 11 points and 11 rebounds. The double-double was the fi rst by a Mizzou freshman since the season when nowjunior forward Kevin Puryear scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds against Auburn on Jan. 9, MIZZOU ARENA The beautiful home to Mizzou Basketball, Mizzou Arena opened for the season, housing Norm Stewart Court along with locker rooms, practice and training facilities, coaches offices, team video room, medical training areas and a player lounge with attached kitchen. Mizzou Arena received a multi-million dollar upgrade prior to the season, which saw a state-of-the-art video board installed above center court. Additionally, the Tigers player lounge and locker room area received a tremendous upgrade. Ahead of the season, new $600,000 ribbon boards were placed in the arena, along with new LED courtside tables and NBA-style shot clocks. Constructing Mizzou Arena was an impressive feat in itself - more than 104,000 clay bricks were used on the building, as well as more than 2,000 tons of steel. The facility, from arena floor to roof, stands 117-feet, nine-inches tall. The seating capacity of Mizzou Arena is 15,061, with 26 suites separating lower and upper decks of Black & Gold fans. Mizzou s rowdy student section encompasses the entire west bleacher section of Mizzou Arena, totaling approximately 4,000 seats. The north entrance to Mizzou Arena features the Hall of Fame Lobby, which showcases the University of Missouri s many all-time great student-athletes and traditions. The southern portion of Mizzou Arena houses many of the Tigers administrative departments, ensuring that Mizzou s support staff are never far away from attending to the Black & Gold basketball program. Retired Numbers Hanging in Mizzou Arena Bill Stauffer - #43 Steve Stipanovich - #40 Norm Stewart - #22 Jon Sundvold - #20 Willie Smith - #30 Doug Smith - #34

5 ON IN ORLANDO Mizzou s four-game trek to Orlando saw the senior duo of guard Kassius Robertson and forward Jordan Barnett combine for half ( PT,.478) of the Tigers three-pointers ( PT,.440). Robertson (15.8), Barnett (15.5), junior forward Kevin Puryear (10.0) and freshman forward Jontay Porter (10.0) all averaged double-fi gures in scoring while in Orlando. In the three games of the AdvoCare Invitational, Barnett averaged a team-best 15.3 points per game. Porter averaged 3.7 blocks per game, as well as 13.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game, in the AdvoCare Invitational. Both Barnett and Porter were named to the All-Tournament Team. Junior guard Jordan Geist averaged 7.3 rebounds per game at the AdvoCare Invitational, fi rst matching his career-best vs. Long Beach State (7) and then breaking it vs. St. John s (9). With Mizzou s win over Long Beach State (Nov. 23) and win over St. John s (Nov. 24), the Tigers scored 90-or-more points in back-to-back games for the first time since the season. STATEMENTS ON #MPJR Mizzou Men s Basketball announced the following on Nov. 21: Michael Porter, Jr. will undergo surgery on Nov. 21, in Dallas, Texas. The procedure, a microdiscectomy of the L3-L4 spinal discs, has a projected recovery time of three-four months and will likely cause him to miss the remainder of the season. Michael is expected to make a complete recovery, and the Mizzou Men s Basketball program wishes Michael the best during this process. No further information is available at this time. Statement from head coach Cuonzo Martin: Our top priority as a program is the well-being of our student-athletes, so Michael beginning this process to be 100 percent healthy is important to all of us. Our focus has been on Michael s wellbeing, just like every other player in our locker room. We will continue to work every day to build Mizzou Basketball into a program to be proud of. We re preparing now for a trip that is a tremendous opportunity. I m excited to get after it in Orlando. Statement from Michael Porter, Jr.: I really appreciate the support of my family and the Mizzou Men s Basketball program as I begin this process. I m thankful for all the kind words and messages I ve received from fans. Those mean a lot to me. I cannot wait to be completely healthy and playing the game I love, once again. STATEMENT ON ROBERTS Mizzou Men s Basketball head coach Cuonzo Martin announced the following on Dec. 7: C.J. Roberts will transfer from the Mizzou Men s Basketball program. We wish him nothing but the best, and we will assist him in any way possible. NORM Mizzou s legendary head coach, Norm Stewart, was honored with the dedication of a statue outside Mizzou Arena on the Walsworth Family All-American Plaza on Nov. 10, ahead of Mizzou s exciting season-opening win vs. Iowa State. Funded by private donations, the statue honors Stewart s 39-year association with his alma mater as a student-athlete, assistant coach, and head coach of Mizzou Basketball from Stewart won more than 630 games in his Hall of Fame career, guiding Mizzou to 16 of its 26 alltime NCAA Tournament appearances and 19 Big 8 Conference championships. ROBUST RECRUITING Head coach Cuonzo Martin signed three future Tigers to Mizzou s 2018 recruiting class on Nov. 9. The trio is set to join Mizzou s roster. Guard Javon Pickett (Belleville, Ill.), currently in a postgrad year of prep school at Sunrise Christian Academy in Wichita, Kansas, was an exceptional scorer for Belleville East High School as a senior in Pickett scored 25.3 points per game to earn St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro recognition. Originally a 2017 recruit, the pound Pickett signed with Illinois before opting out of his NLI and reclassifying for a year of prep school. With three years of eligibility remaining, K.J. Santos (Geneva, Ill.) comes to Columbia by way of Tallahassee Community College after a freshman season at Illinois-Chicago in that saw him average 7.1 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. A 6-8, 220-pound forward, Santos made 30 starts within 35 total game appearances as a freshman and scored a career-best 19 points with fi ve threepointers in an OT win at Milwaukee (Feb. 4, 2017). From The Whitfi eld School, the Tigers gained 6-5, 220-pound guard Torrence Watson (St. Louis, Mo.). The four-star standout was rated as a Top 150 recruit by both ESPN and Rivals after a junior campaign that saw Watson propel The Whitfi eld School to a Missouri Class 3 team runners-up fi nish. Watson averaged 28.0 points per game as a junior. HURRICANE RELIEF Mizzou and Kansas met at Kansas City s Sprint Center (Oct. 22), for a newly NCAA-approved charity exhibition - an opportunity to raise money for hurricane relief. In total, the game s tickets, live pay-per-view stream and additional donations amounted to $2.011 million. On the court, the Tigers pushed the preseason No. 3-ranked Jayhawks, but ultimately fell by a score of Freshman forward Michael Porter, Jr. (Columbia, Mo.) led the Tigers with 21 points (6-of- 20 FG, 2-of-9 3PT, 7-of-8 FT), also grabbing eight rebounds and dishing two assists. Senior forward Jordan Barnett (St. Louis, Mo.) scored 19 points (7-of-10 FG, 5-of-7 3PT) in the exhibition, the second-most for Mizzou. Graduate transfer guard Kassius Robertson (Toronto, Ontario) was effi cient, scoring 13 points (5-of-9, 3-of-5 3PT) while guarding Kansas ball handler for a majority of the contest. SEC TOURNAMENT IN ST. LOUIS SOLD OUT ARENA 5 For the fi rst time ever, the Southeastern Conference Men s Basketball Tournament will be played west of the Mississippi River. St. Louis, Missouri, plays host to the 2018 edition of the event, at the Scottrade Center from March 7-11, The Scottrade Center is a contemporary, 12-story glass and concrete structure located in the heart of downtown St. Louis. The home of the NHL s St. Louis Blues, the Scottrade Center also features a full range of arena programming, including concerts, ice shows, family shows and other sporting events. The Scottrade Center plays host to approximately 175 events per year, bringing nearly two million guests to downtown St. Louis annually and ranking it among the top arenas in the country. The SEC Tournament will be broadcast on the SEC Network and ESPN, with the quarterfi nals, semifi nals and championship game on the main network. The tournament, routinely in Nashville, Tennessee, deviates again to Tampa, Florida, in Mizzou Arena is officially sold out of season tickets for the season, with the public season ticket sales total (9,572) standing as an arena record. Mizzou Arena holds 15,061 fans, and Mizzou Athletics has sold 15,600 season tickets to date, including 6,028 student combo tickets which are good for both men s basketball and football games. An increase of nearly 4,000 tickets took place in the offseason, as last season s final total of Mizzou public season ticket holders was 5,802. Mizzou s student season ticket total of 6,028 is double last year s total of 3,008 and marks the most sold since the campaign when 6,816 student tickets were purchased. Prior to this season, Mizzou Arena s last sold-out men s basketball game was for the Tigers victory over Arkansas, March 5, 2013.

6 6 STARTING LINEUPS GAME F F F G G Record Iowa State (Nov. 10) 13-Porter 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 3-Robertson 33-VanLeer 1-0 Wagner (Nov. 13) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 33-VanLeer 1-0 at Utah (Nov. 16) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 33-VanLeer 1-1 Emporia State (Nov. 20) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 15-Geist 1-0 vs. Long Beach St. (Nov. 23) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 1-0 vs. St John s (Nov. 24) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 2-0 vs. West Virginia (Nov. 26) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 2-1 at UCF (Nov. 30) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 3-1 Miami (Ohio) (Dec. 5) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 4-1 Green Bay (Dec. 9) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 5-1 North Florida (Dec. 16) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 6-1 Stephen F. Austin (Dec. 19) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 7-1 vs. Illinois (Dec. 23) 21-Barnett 23-Tilmon 24-Puryear 3-Robertson 55-Harris 7-2 CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES PLAYER / GAME Double Double Career Total Jordan Barnett Lipscomb (Dec. 29, 2016) 15 points 13 rebounds 1st vs. West Virginia (Nov. 26, 2017) 21 points 11 rebounds 2nd North Florida (Dec. 16, 2017) 18 points 11 rebounds 3rd vs. Illinois (Dec. 23) 19 points 10 rebounds 4th Jontay Porter Emporia State (Nov. 20, 2017) 11 points 11 rebounds 1st Kevin Puryear Auburn (Jan. 9, 2016) 14 points 11 rebounds 1st vs. Xavier (Nov. 16, 2016) 22 points 10 rebounds 2nd Terrence Phillips Ole Miss (Jan. 21, 2017) 10 points 10 assists 1st Jeremiah Tilmon Green Bay (Dec. 9, 2017) 12 points 11 assists 1st CLUTCH FREE THROWS LAST 5 MINUTES PLAYER FTM FTA FT% Kevin Puryear Terrence Phillips Jordan Barnett Jordan Geist Jontay Porter Kassius Robertson Jeremiah Tilmon Brett Rau LAST 2 MINUTES PLAYER FTM FTA FT% Terrence Phillips Kevin Puryear Kassius Robertson Jordan Barnett Jordan Geist Jontay Porter CONFERENCE CORNER ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. SEC OPPONENTS School All-Time vs. HCCM Strk School All-Time vs. HCCM Strk Alabama L5 Ole Miss L8 Arkansas W1 Miss. St L4 Auburn W1 S. Carolina L1 Florida L2 Tennessee L1 Georgia L5 Texas A&M L3 Kentucky L10 Vanderbilt W1 LSU L2 STANDINGS (AS OF JAN. 1) SCHOOL CONF OVERALL HOME ROAD NEUTRAL PF PA STRK Arkansas W6 Kentucky W2 Alabama W1 Florida W3 Ole Miss W3 Texas A&M L-1 Georgia L-1 Tennessee L-1 South Carolina L-1 Vanderbilt L-1 Auburn W10 Mississippi State W4 Missouri L-1 LSU W3 PRESEASON MEDIA POLL 1. Kentucky 2. Florida 3. Texas A&M 4. Alabama 5. Missouri 6. Arkansas 7. Vanderbilt 8. Georgia 9. Auburn 10. Ole Miss 11. South Carolina 12. Mississippi State 13. Tennessee 14. LSU MEDIA PRESEASON PREDICTIONS First Team All-SEC KeVaughn Allen Florida Yante Maten Georgia Hamidou Diallo Kentucky Michael Porter, Jr. Missouri Robert Williams Texas A&M Second Team All-SEC Collin Sexton Alabama Kevin Knox Kentucky Terence Davis Ole Miss Deandre Burnett Ole Miss Quinndary Weatherspoon Miss State Tyler Davis Texas A&M Matthew Fisher-Davis Vanderbilt COACHES PRESEASON PREDICTIONS First Team All-SEC Second Team All-SEC KeVaughn Allen Florida Braxton Key Alabama Yante Maten Georgia Collin Sexton Alabama Kevin Knox Kentucky Jaylen Barford Arkansaa Deandre Burnett Ole Miss Daryl Macon Arkansas Quinndary Weatherspoon Miss State Mustapha Heron Auburn Michael Porter, Jr. Missouri Chris Chiozza Florida Tyler Davis Texas A&M Terence Davis Ole Miss Robert Williams Texas A&M Hamidou Diallo Kentucky Matthew Fisher-Davis Vanderbilt Chris Silva South Carolina Grant Williams Tennessee

7 #1 TERRENCE PHILLIPS HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Junior Guard Communication Orange County, Calif. Oak Hill Academy (Va.) , Wagner, Career 22, Kentucky, MINUTES , Wagner, Career 40, vs. Xavier, , Wagner, Career 7, at Georgia, , Twice Career 17, at Georgia, PT , 7 times Career 5, Twice 3-PT , 4 Times Career 12, at Georgia, , Wagner, Career 8, Kentucky, , Wagner, Career 8, Twice , Green Bay, Career 10, Texas A&M, , Twice Career 10, Ole Miss, Career 3, Auburn, , Twice Career 5, SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 71 3 / / / 79 4 / / / 16 0 / TOTAL / / / HONORS: SEC Men s Basketball Leadership Council Chairman 2017 SEC Community Service Team (JUNIOR): Season-best four rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench in the win vs. Green Bay (Dec. 9). Big minutes and impact off the bench in the win at UCF (Nov. 30), scoring fi ve points inside the game s fi nal three minutes. Matched season-high with fi ve assists in the win vs. St. John s (Nov. 24) at the AdvoCare Invitational in Orlando, Florida. Scored 12 points (3-4 FG, 1-2 3PT, 5-7 FT) with a team-leading five assists in the win vs. Wagner (Nov. 13) (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 10.4 points, 4.4 assists and 3.7 rebounds per game while appearing in all 32 games with 23 starts. Dished 142 assists, which ranked tied for eighth all-time in the Tigers single-season records and fourth all-time for Mizzou s sophomore class. Led the Tigers with his 35.6 three-point fi eld goal shooting percentage, as well as his 53 total hits from deep range (FRESHMAN): One of two Tigers to start all 31 games, averaging 7.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Posted 107 assists, a mark that ranks third-best for freshmen in school history (117 - Phil Pressey; Jimmy McKinney). HIGH SCHOOL: Proven winner, leading national powerhouse Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) to an 88-4 record as the team s starting point guard his last two seasons. Averaged an eye-popping 8.7 assists per game en route to setting Oak Hill s career assist record as a senior during the season. Averaged 7.7 points and 4.2 steals per game while leading Oak Hill to a 47-1 season as a senior, with the squad also spending 10 weeks as the nation s No. 1-ranked boys basketball team. Broke Oak Hill s career assist record that was previously held by former North Carolina standout Jeff McInnis. Son of Alice Knox and Ted Phillips, and born on Jan. 12, 1996, in Los Angeles, California. Athlete he most models his game after is Chris Paul. TERRENCE PHILLIPS GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) Wagner (11/13) at Utah (11/16) Emporia State (11/20) vs Long Beach St. (11/23) vs St. John s (11/24) vs West Virginia (11/26) at UCF (11/30) Miami (Ohio) (12/5) Green Bay (12/9) North Florida (12/16) Stephen F. Austin (12/19) vs. Illinois % (12/23) at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Double-double Scored 5+ points Scored 10+ points Scored 15+ points Scored 20+ points Hit 2+ 3-pointers Hit 4+ 3-pointers Grabbed 3+ rebounds Grabbed 5+ rebounds Dished 3+ assists Dished 5+ assists Recorded 3+ steals Played 20+ minutes Played 30+ minutes CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Scored 10+ points to Dished 5+ assists to Grabbed 5+ rebounds 4 Twice Played 30+ minutes to Hit 1+ 3-pointer to With 1+ steal 9 Twice

8 RONNIE SUGGS HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL PREV. SCHOOL Junior Guard Communication Washington, Mo. Vermont Academy (Vt.) Bradley , Twice Career 17, at Arizona, , Nevada, Career 6, Twice , Delaware, Career 14, Twice 3-PT , Delaware, Career 4, at Indiana State, PT , Delaware, Career 8, at Indiana St., , SEMO, Career 7, Illinois State, , SEMO, Career 8, Illinois State, , Twice Career 10, vs. Loyola, , 5 times Career 4, Twice , Chicago State, Career 2, North Dakota, , 4 times Career 3, UNI, SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB / AVG. AST / TO BS / S TP AVG * / / 57 6 / * / / 5 1 / SITTING OUT DUE TO NCAA TRANSFER RULES TOTAL / / 62 7 / (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules. AT BRADLEY (SOPHOMORE): Played in 16 games with one start and averaged 1.9 points and 1.8 rebounds per game while shooting 31.3 percent from the field. Scored a season-best seven points against Delaware (Nov. 13) and Nevada (Dec. 3) (FRESHMAN): One of three players to appear in all 32 games, starting 19 games (including 15 of the fi nal 16 contests). Ranked third on the team with 8.5 points per game, making 33.7 percent of his field goals. Also added 4.0 rebounds per contest. Scored a career-best 17 points at No. 10 Arizona (Nov. 16). PREP SCHOOL: Spent one season post-high school at Vermont Academy, a college preparatory school in Saxtons River, Vermont, that competes in the Lakes Region Athletic League of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council. Averaged 18.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game during the season, leading Vermont Academy to the NEPSAC championship game for the fi rst time in school history. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: Led Washington (Mo.) High School to consecutive district championships as a junior ( ) and senior ( ). Averaged 16.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game to earn all-state selection in Class 5 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association as a junior in Repeated as an all-state selection as a senior in and was one of 10 finalists for Missouri Player of the Year after averaging 23.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game. Son of Ron and Cassandra Suggs, and was born Feb. 12, 1996, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Has three brothers: Scott, Skyler and Cason. RONNIE SUGGS - CAREER GAME-BY-GAME SEASON* Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Illinois Springfield (11/11) Delaware (11/13) SE Missouri State (11/18) at Hofstra (11/21) vs Wofford (11/22) * vs George Mason (11/23) Nevada (12/03) at Ball State (12/06) Chicago State (12/10) at TCU (12/21) at Wichita State (01/01) Loyola Chicago (01/07) Illinois State (01/18) at Loyola Chicago (01/25) at Southern Illinois (02/01) vs Wichita State (03/03) SEASON* Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Ball State (11/13) at #12/10 Arizona (11/16) vs #6/6 Virginia (11/19) * vs Seton Hall (11/20) * vs Towson (11/22) * New Orleans (11/25) Ole Miss (11/28) at Delaware (12/01) North Dakota (12/05) at UT Arlington (12/08) * Maryville, MO (12/17) at Boise State (12/20) TCU (12/23) at UNI (12/30) Wichita State (01/03) Southern Illinois (01/06) at Evansville (01/09) * at Loyola Chicago (01/13) * Missouri State (01/16) * Illinois State (01/20) * at Wichita State (01/23) * UNI (01/27) * at Drake (01/30) * at Missouri State (02/02) * Indiana State (02/06) * Loyola Chicago (02/10) * at Illinois State (02/14) at Southern Illinois (02/17) * Drake (02/20) * Evansville (02/23) at Indiana State (02/27) * vs Loyola (03/03) *

9 #3 KASSIUS HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL PREV. SCHOOL Senior (Grad.) Guard Education Counseling Toronto, Ontario Thornlea Secondary Canisius , Twice Career 30, Marist, MINUTES , 3 times Career 48, vs. ULM, , 4 Times Career 10, at Monmouth, , vs. Illinois, Career 20, at Quinnipiac, PT , 4 times Career 9, Marist, PT , vs. Illinois, Career 13, Marist, , Emporia State, Career 9, St. Francis Brooklyn, , Emporia State, Career 12, St. Francis Brooklyn, SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG * / / 25 1 / * / / 77 2 / * / / 53 5 / / / 29 2 / TOTAL / / / , Iowa State, Career 8, Fairfield, , Twice Career 6, 3 times , vs. Miami (Ohio), , Emporia State, Career 4, Fairfield, (GRADUATE SENIOR): Has at least one three-pointer in 12-of-13 games this season. 22 points in the Braggin Rights Game vs. Illinois (Dec. 23) for his third 20-point game of the season. Second 23-point game of the season in the win vs. Stephen F. Austin (Dec. 19), hitting five three-pointers for the fourth time. 19 points with five three-pointers in road win at UCF (Nov. 30), hitting 5-of-7 from deep and 7-of-11 overall. Sank fi ve triples (5-7 3PT) for 17 points vs. St. John s (Nov. 24) in the AdvoCare Invitational semifi nals. Recorded Mizzou s first 20-point game of the season with his 23-point outburst vs. Wagner (Nov. 13), hitting fi ve threepointers in the process. CANISIUS COLLEGE* (JUNIOR): Shot lights out as a junior for the Golden Griffi ns in , hitting 41.0 percent of his three-point fi eld goal attempts while averaging 16.1 points per game. All-MAAC Second Team following his junior campaign, in which he recorded nine 20-point games and scored in double figures 29 times. Sank 98 three-pointers as a junior, which ranked 33rd in Div. I. Nine three-pointers vs. Marist (Jan. 14) tied the Canisius single-game record (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 14.1 points and 2.8 rebounds per game as a sophomore in , scoring in double fi gures in 26 games. Ranked second in the MAAC with his 86 three-pointers made, also leading the Golden Griffi ns (RS FRESHMAN): Named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team (FRESHMAN): Opted to redshirt during his initial collegiate season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played season at Thornlea Secondary, averaging 22.0 points, 5.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game to earn all-league recognition. Attended Vaughn Secondary School for two years. Born April 20, 1994, in Toronto, Ontario. Son of Shannon Robertson and Wadsworth Walters. One sibling, younger brother, Tosh. KASSIUS ROBERTSON GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) * Wagner (11/13) * at Utah (11/16) * Emporia State (11/20) * vs Long Beach St. (11/23) * vs St. John s (11/24) * vs West Virginia (11/26) * at UCF (11/30) * Miami (Ohio) (12/5) * Green Bay (12/9) * North Florida (12/16) * Stephen F. Austin (12/19) * vs. Illinois % (12/23) * at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Double-double Scored 10+ points Scored 15+ points Scored 20+ points Scored 30+ points Hit 2+ 3-pointers Hit 5+ 3-pointers Grabbed 3+ reb Grabbed 5+ reb Dished 3+ assists Dished 5+ assists Multiple steals Recorded 3+ steals Played 20+ minutes Played 30+ minutes Played 40+ minutes CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Scored 20+ points 3 Twice Hit 2+ 3-pointer to Hit 5+ field goals to Played 30+ minutes to With 1+ steal to

10 #5 MITCHELL SMITH HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore Forward Sport Mgmt. Van Buren, Ark. Van Buren HS , Alabama A&M, , Twice , Alabama A&M, PT N/A Career N/A 3-PT N/A Career N/A , Twice , Alabama A&M, , Alabama A&M, , Twice , 4 times , 3 YOURBOYMITCHELL SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 7 4 / TOTAL / / 7 4 / (SOPHOMORE): Head coach Cuonzo Martin announced his intention for Smith to redshirt during the season following Mizzou s win over Wagner (Nov. 13) (FRESHMAN): Averaged 2.4 points and 1.7 rebounds per game across 11 game appearances while providing depth in Mizzou s front court. Sidelined for the remainder of the season after suffering a knee injury vs. LSU (Jan. 4). Season-high minutes vs. No. 20 Arizona (Dec. 10) to that point in the season, playing 15 minutes off the bench with fi ve points and two rebounds. Seven points (3-of-4 FG, 1-of-3 FT) in his collegiate debut vs. Alabama A&M (Nov. 13), playing 13 minutes off the bench. MITCHELL SMITH GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Alabama A&M (11/13) vs Xavier (11/17) Northwestern State (11/26) NC Central (11/28) Western Kentucky (12/03) Miami (Ohio) (12/06) Arizona (12/10) Eastern Illinois (12/17) vs Illinois (12/21) Lipscomb (12/29) LSU (01/04) VAN BUREN HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 19.2 points and 9.9 rebounds per game for Van Buren (Ark.) High School and head coach Randy Loyd as a senior in Broke Van Buren s career scoring record halfway through his senior season, reaching 1,359 points and surpassing a 35-year old record. Set career marks at Van Buren in several categories, including points (1,559), rebounds (865), blocks (163) and double-doubles (36). Led the Pointers to back-to-back Arkansas Class 7A State Championship semifinal appearances, as well as consecutive outright conference championships. Earned Arkansas Player of the Year Recognition from the Southwest Times following his standout senior campaign. Grew up focusing on baseball, but switched to basketball exclusively heading into high school as a 6-7 freshman-to-be. Son of Selvin Smith and was born on Oct. 28, 1997.

11 BRETT RAU HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL PREV. SCHOOL Senior Guard Sport Management Burlington, Ill. Burlington Central HS Elgin C.C , Wagner, MINUTES , Wagner, , 3 times , North Florida, PT , Wagner, PT , Twice , Wagner, , Twice Career 1, 3 Times , Wagner, , at Florida, Career 1, at Florida, BRETT RAU SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 1 0 / / / 2 0 / TOTAL / / 3 0 / (SENIOR): Two points (1-2 FG) in three minutes off the bench to close out the win vs. North Florida (Dec. 16). Made only field goal attempt in two minutes of action off the bench in the win vs. Green Bay (Dec. 9). Surpassed his previous total of minutes played for his career (7) with 10 minutes of action off the bench in Mizzou s win vs. Wagner (Nov. 13), also hitting one three-pointer (JUNIOR): Appeared in five games for Mizzou as a junior in , logging a total of seven minutes and grabbing two rebounds. Came off the bench twice during Southeastern Conference play, earning appearances at Florida (Feb. 2) and vs. Texas A&M (Feb. 28). ELGIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Earned Second Team NJCAA All-America recognition as a sophomore at Elgin Community College (NJCAA Div. II) during the season. Averaged 15.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game while leading head coach Reed Nosbisch s Spartans to a record and Skyway Conference championship. Efficient from the floor, hitting on 44.9 percent of his overall field goals attempts (172-of-383) and 35.8 percent of his three-point tries (29-of-81). Averaged a strong 19.6 points per game for Elgin in the final fivegame stretch of his junior college career. Surged as a sophomore at Elgin after posting 4.0 points and 2.3 rebounds per game as a freshman in Took Mizzou coaching staff up on opportunity to join squad as a preferred walk-on over a handful of Division II scholarship offers. BURLINGTON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Burlington Central (Ill.) High School to an 18-9 record as a senior in Also played soccer for Burlington Central, taking the pitch at goalkeeper. Once scored eight goals on his own during a high school soccer match. BRETT RAU GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) DNP - Coach Decision Wagner (11/13) at Utah (11/16) DNP - Injury Emporia State (11/20) DNP - Injury vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) DNP - Injury vs. St. John s (11/24) DNP - Injury vs. West Virginia (11/26) DNP - Injury at UCF (11/30) DNP - Injury Miami (Ohio) (12/5) DNP - Injury Green Bay (12/9) North Florida (12/16) Stephen F. Austin (12/19) DNP - Coach Decision vs. Illinois % (12/23) DNP - Coach Decision at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Played 5+ minutes Son of Dawn Rau and Dave Prose. Born on July 24, 1996.

12 #11 JONTAY PORTER HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Freshman Forward Undecided Columbia, Mo. Nathan Hale HS (Wash.) , vs. St. John s, MINUTES , Stephen F. Austin, , vs. Long Beach State, , vs. St. John s, PT , vs. St. John s, PT , vs. St. John s, , at Utah, , Twice , Emporia State, , North Florida, , Twice , Stephen F. Austin, SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / / TOTAL / / / HONORS: 2017 AdvoCare Invitational All-Tournament Team (FRESHMAN): Has grabbed at least fi ve rebounds in 12-straight games. Impacted all facets of the win vs. North Florida (Dec. 16), recording six points, 10 rebounds, two blocks and a season-best five assists. First Tiger to record five blocks in a game (vs. West Virginia, Nov. 26) since the season when Johnathan Williams III blocked fi ve shots vs. Texas A&M on March 5, Connected on a season-high 4-of-7 three-pointers en route to a season-high 16 points in the win vs. St. John s (Nov. 24). Then-season-best 15 points on 6-of-9 FG shooting vs. Long Beach State (Nov. 23), hitting multiple three-pointers (2-3 3PT) for the fi rst time as a Tiger. First career double-double with 11 points (4-9 FG, 3-5 FT) and 11 rebounds vs. Emporia State (Nov. 20), also compiling a thenseason-high three blocked shots. Tied for team-lead in rebounds with eight in win vs. Wagner (Nov. 13), also recording 11 points and four assists. Collegiate debut in Mizzou s season-opening win vs. Iowa State (Nov. 10), recording five points, four rebounds and one of the squad s four blocks on the night. HIGH SCHOOL: Reclassifi ed from the 2018 recruiting class to join Mizzou s squad following his junior season at Nathan Hale High School (Seattle, Wash.) in , helping his team to a perfect 29-0 record and the Washington Class 3A State Championship. Averaged a double-double, 14.3 points and 13.6 rebounds, as a junior for head coach Brandon Roy s Nathan Hale squad. Considered one of the nation s top juniors before coming to the collegiate level, rated as highly as 11th overall by ESPN. Helped lead Father Tolton Catholic High School to the Missouri Class 3 State Championship as a sophomore in Averaged 11.8 points and 7.8 rebounds per game, playing alongside current Tiger freshman and brother, Michael Porter, Jr. Son of Lisa and Michael Porter, Sr., with his father serving as an assistant coach on Cuonzo Martin s staff. Seven siblings: Bri, Cierra, Michael, Coban, Jevan, Izaak & Jayda. Older sisters Bri and Cierra play for Mizzou Women s Basketball, coached by their aunt, Robin Pingeton. Mother, Lisa, played college basketball at Iowa, while his father, Michael, Sr., played collegiately at New Orleans. JONTAY PORTER GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) Wagner (11/13) at Utah (11/16) Emporia State (11/20) vs Long Beach St. (11/23) vs St. John s (11/24) vs West Virginia (11/26) at UCF (11/30) Miami (Ohio) (12/5) Green Bay (12/9) North Florida (12/16) Stephen F. Austin (12/19) vs. Illinois % (12/23) at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Scored 5+ points 9 9 Scored 10+ points 5 5 Scored 15+ points 2 2 Scored 20+ points 0 0 Grabbed 5+ reb Grabbed 10+ reb. 2 2 Hit 2+ 3-pointers 2 2 Multiple blocks 8 8 Multiple steals 4 4 Played 20+ minutes 9 9 Played 30+ minutes 0 0 CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Scored 10+ points to Hit 2+ 3-pointers to Grabbed 5+ rebounds to present Recorded 1+ block 5 Twice

13 #13 MICHAEL PORTER, JR. HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Freshman Forward Undecided Columbia, Mo. Nathan Hale HS (Wash.) , Iowa State, MINUTES , Iowa State, , Iowa State, , Iowa State, PT 3-PT , Iowa State, #MPJr SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 0 0 / TOTAL / / 0 0 / PRESEASON HONORS: John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 (Nov. 14) Coaches Preseason All-SEC First Team (Nov. 10) Citizen Naismith Trophy Watch List (Nov. 9) Sporting News Preseason First Team All-America (Nov. 8) Associated Press Preseason All-America Team (Nov. 6) USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Watch List (Nov. 6) ESPN Preseason National Freshman of the Year (Oct. 23) ESPN Preseason All-America First Team (Oct. 23) Julius Erving Award 2018 Watch List (Oct. 18) SEC Preseason Co-Player of the Year (Oct. 18) SEC Preseason First-Team (Oct. 18) Athlon Sports Preseason All-America First Team (Oct. 9) Blue Ribbon Preseason All-America First Team (Sept. 18) NBC Sports Preseason All-America First Team (May 25) (FRESHMAN) Missing three to four months of season due to microdiscectomy procedure on L3 and L4 spinal discs, likely leaving him out of competition for the remainder of the season, as announced Nov. 21 by the program. HIGH SCHOOL: Nation s No. 1 overall recruit as a high school senior out of Nathan Hale High School in Seattle, Washington, after playing three previous prep seasons in Columbia at Father Tolton Catholic. Averaged an outstanding 36.2 points and 13.6 rebounds per game as a senior for Nathan Hale in Helped lead Nathan Hale to a perfect 29-0 record en route to the Washington Class 3A State Championship, the fi rst-ever state title for the school. MVP of McDonald s All-American Game, as well as the Naismith and Gatorade Boys National Player of the Year honoree, joining just Dwight Howard (2004), LeBron James (2003), Chris Webber (1991) and Alonzo Mourning (1988) to accomplish feat. Sixth McDonald s All-American signee at Mizzou, all-time, and fi rst since Averaged 28.5 points and 11.8 rebounds per game as a junior in , helping Tolton to Columbia s fi rst high school state basketball championship in 54 years. MICHAEL PORTER, JR GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) * Wagner (11/13) DNP - Injury at Utah (11/16) DNP - Injury Emporia State (11/20) DNP - Injury vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) DNP - Injury vs. St. John s (11/24) DNP - Injury vs. West Virginia (11/26) DNP - Injury at UCF (11/30) DNP - Injury Miami (Ohio) (12/5) DNP - Injury Green Bay (12/9) DNP - Injury North Florida (12/16) DNP - Injury Stephen F. Austin (12/19) DNP - Injury vs. Illinois % (12/23) DNP - Injury at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) Son of Lisa and Michael Porter, Sr., with his father serving as an assistant coach at Mizzou. Mother, Lisa, played college basketball at Iowa, while his father, Michael, Sr., played collegiately at New Orleans. Has seven siblings: Bri, Cierra, Jontay, Coban, Jevan, Izaak and Jayda.

14 #14 REED NIKKO HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore Forward Fisheries & Wildlife Maple Grove, Minn. Maple Grove HS , North Florida, MINUTES , at Utah, Career 23, at Ole Miss, , North Florida, , North Florida, PT Career N/A 3-PT Career N/A , Wagner, , Wagner, , at Utah, Career 9, Twice , 3 times Career 1, 13 times , Twice , Wagner, Career 2, at Auburn, SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / / / / 5 10 / TOTAL / / / HONORS: First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll (SOPHOMORE): 12 points (6-8 FG) in just 13 minutes off the bench vs. North Florida (Dec. 16) to surpass previous career-best in points (10 vs. Davidson on Nov. 18, 2016). Matched career-best in blocks with three vs. West Virginia (Nov. 26) at the AdvoCare Invitational in Orlando, Florida. Tied season-high in points (8) in high-energy 10 minutes off the bench vs. Emporia State (Nov. 20). Matched career-high in rebounds with nine in 21 solid minutes off the bench at Utah (Nov. 16), also scoring eight points on stout 4-of-6 FG shooting. Career-best three blocks in the win vs. Wagner (Nov. 13), to go with eight points and eight rebounds (FRESHMAN): Posted averages of 2.5 points and 2.3 rebounds per game in 28 appearances in his initial collegiate campaign. Blocked 19 shots, a total that ranked tied for sixth all-time on Mizzou s freshman single-season chart. Complete effort on the road at Ole Miss (Feb. 25), recording eight points and a season-high nine rebounds, also posting two blocks for the fifth time. Posted fi ve rebounds and two blocks against Eastern Illinois after missing four games due to injury. Season-high five rebounds in the win vs. Tulane (Nov. 20) at the Tire Pros Invitational in Orlando, Fla. Recorded a season-high 10 points (5-of-6 FG) in 16 minutes off the bench vs. Davidson (Nov. 18). MAPLE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL: Traditional big man for head coach Nick Schroeder at Maple Grove (Minn.) High School, posting marks of 10.7 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game as a senior in Blocked 80 shots as a senior, a total that ranked as the seventh-highest mark in Minnesota that season. Underwent surgery to correct hip impingement following his last campaign at Maple Grove, with the procedure aiming to increase his mobility and flexibility. REED NIKKO GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) Wagner (11/13) at Utah (11/16) Emporia State (11/20) vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) vs. St. John s (11/24) vs. West Virginia (11/26) at UCF (11/30) Miami (Ohio) (12/5) Green Bay (12/9) North Florida (12/16) Stephen F. Austin (12/19) vs. Illinois % (12/23) at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Double-double Scored 5+ points Scored 10+ points Grabbed 5+ reb Multiple blocks Played 20+ minutes CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Recorded 1+ block to Son of Kris Nikko and was born on Aug. 31, Likes to follow the career of NBA star DeAndre Jordan, also modeling his defensive game after Jordan. Outside of basketball and studies, enjoys fi shing.

15 #15 JORDAN GEIST HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL PREV. SCHOOL Junior Guard Agri. Ed. Leadership Forrt Wayne, Ind. Homestead HS Ranger College (Texas) , Green Bay, MINUTES , vs. St. John s, Career 36, vs. Auburn, , Green Bay, , Green Bay, PT , Green Bay, PT , Green Bay, , Twice Career 8, Lipscomb, , vs. St. John s, Career 11, at Arkansas, , vs. St. John s, , 5 Times Career 7, vs. Auburn, , North Florida, Career 3, SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 38 0 / / / 22 0 / TOTAL / / 60 0 / (JUNIOR): Matched career-high in steals with three vs. North Florida (Dec. 16), also chipping in 11 points. Exploded for 28 points on a remarkable 11-of-14 shooting night in the win vs. Green Bay (Dec. 9), setting careerhighs in points (28), field goals (11), fi eld goal attempts (14), threepointers (5) and three-pointers attempted (8). First Mizzou player to score 28 points in 23 minutes or less since the season, according to historian Tom Orf. Career-best nine rebounds in the win vs. St. John s (Nov. 24) at the AdvoCare Invitational in Orlando, Florida. Then-season-best 16 points (4-6 FG, 2-3 3PT, 6-8 FT) in the win vs. Long Beach State (Nov. 23). Earned fi rst start of his junior season vs. Emporia State (Nov. 20), logging 10 minutes and grabbing three rebounds (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 7.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in his debut season at the NCAA Division I level. Played superb basketball down the stretch of the season, averaging 8.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.8 assists over the fi nal five games of Set his season-high in scoring for the second consecutive game with 18 points (4-of-10 FG, 2-of-5 3PT, 8-of-10 FT) in a season-high 35 minutes vs. Lipscomb (Dec. 29). AT RANGER COLLEGE: Averaged 15.1 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game as a freshman during the season, helping head coach Billy Gillispie s squad to a stout 35-3 record. Earned Second Team NJCAA All-America recognition after leading the Rangers to a fourth-place national fi nish. Showed impressive marksmanship, shooting 45.6 percent from the fi eld and 35.3 percent from three-point territory. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Homestead High School (Fort Wayne, Ind.) to an Indiana Class 4A State Championship as a senior in Point guard for head coach Chris Johnson, averaging 16.8 points and 3.6 assists per game in his fi nal high school season. Earned Indiana Junior All-Star honors following his junior season at Penn High School (Mishawaka, Ind.), in which he averaged 17.7 points and 3.3 assists per game. Son of Scott Geist and Jennifer Perham, with her husband, Glenn Perham. Born on Jan. 10, 1997, in Elkhart, Ind. JORDAN GEIST GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) Wagner (11/13) at Utah (11/16) Emporia State (11/20) * vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) vs. St. John s (11/24) vs. West Virginia (11/26) at UCF (11/30) Miami (Ohio) (12/5) Green Bay (12/9) North Florida (12/16) Stephen F. Austin (12/19) vs. Illinois % (12/23) at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Scored 10+ points Scored 15+ points Scored 20+ points Hit 2+ 3-pointers Grabbed 3+ reb Grabbed 5+ reb Dished 3+ assists Dished 5+ assists Multiple steals Played 20+ minutes Played 30+ minutes CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Scored 10+ points to Hit 1+ 3-pointer to Grabbed 4+ rebounds to Played 20+ minutes to

16 #21 JORDAN HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL PREV. SCHOOL Senior Forward Hospitality Mgmt. St. Louis, Mo. Christian Brothers College HS Texas , Stephen F. Austin, Career 23, Twice MINUTES , vs. Illinois, , vs. West Virginia, Career 9, at Texas A&M, , vs. West Virginia, Career 18, Twice 3-PT , Twice Career 5, 3 Times 3-PT , 3 Times Career 9, 4 Times , vs. St. John s, , vs. St. John s, SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG * / / 9 6 / * / / 1 0 / / / / / / 22 8 / TOTAL / / / , Twice Career 13, Lipscomb, , Twice Career 3, 3 Times , vs. St. John s, , 3 times Career 4, at Arkansas, HONORS: 2017 AdvoCare Invitational All-Tournament Team (SENIOR): Hitting on 92.5 percent of his free throws (37-40) through 13 games, which ranks third in the SEC, after shooting 78.2 percent from the charity stripe as a junior. Averaging 18.8 points over the Tigers last eight games after beginning with 8.4 points per game over Mizzou s fi rst fi ve games. Third double-double of the season and fourth of his career with 19 points and 10 rebounds in the Braggin Rights Game vs. Illinois (Dec. 23) in his hometown of St. Louis. Second 20-point game of the season and fi fth of his career with 22 points (6-12 FG, 4-7 3PT, 6-6 FT) in the win over Stephen F. Austin (Dec. 19). Third career double-double with 18 points (8-12 FG) and 11 rebounds vs. North Florida (Dec. 16), also recording two steals. Second-straight game sinking 5-of-9 three-pointers with his effort vs. Green Bay (Dec. 9). 21 points (8-18 FG, 3-9 3PT, 2-2 FT) vs. West Virginia (Nov. 26), his fourth career game scoring 20+ points; also 11 rebounds (JUNIOR): Led Mizzou with his 12.2 points per game over 23 games (SOPHOMORE): Sat out as part of transfer requirements for a year-long period, eligible to play in the second half of the season. AT TEXAS* : Recorded 12 points and five boards vs. UTSA (Dec. 8). JORDAN BARNETT GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) * Wagner (11/13) * at Utah (11/16) * Emporia State (11/20) * vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) * vs. St. John s (11/24) * vs. West Virginia (11/26) * at UCF (11/30) * Miami (Ohio) (12/5) * Green Bay (12/9) * North Florida (12/16) * Stephen F. Austin (12/19) * vs. Illinois % (12/23) * at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS : 21 appearances as a freshman, averaging 1.9 points per game. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: Widely considered one of the country s Top 100 players coming out of high school, as he was ranked 70th overall by Rivals.com and 86th by ESPN.com. Averaged 20.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game as a senior for CBC High School, leading head coach Justin Tatum s team to a 25-7 record and 2014 Missouri Class 5 State Championship. Full name is Jordan Kahlil Barnett. Son of Karen Barnett and Bob Bonner, and born Dec. 31, 1995, in St. Louis, Mo. ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Double-double Scored 10+ points Scored 15+ points Scored 20+ points Grabbed 5+ reb Grabbed 10+ reb Hit 2+ 3-pointers Hit 5+ 3-pointers Multiple assists Multiple steals Played 20+ minutes Played 30+ minutes Played 40+ minutes CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Scored 10+ points to present Scored 20+ points to Grabbed 5+ rebounds to Hit 2+ 3-pointers to present Played 30+ minutes to

17 #23 JEREMIAH TILMON HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Freshman Forward Undecided East St. Louis, Ill. East St. Louis HS 17 3-PT , Twice MINUTES 3-PT , vs. Illinois, , Twice , vs. St. John s, , at UCF, , vs. West Virginia, , Green Bay, , Green Bay, , Twice , vs. Illinois, SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / / TOTAL / / / (FRESHMAN): Multiple blocks in three-straight games for Mizzou. Season-high 32 minutes in the Braggin Rights Game vs. Illinois (Dec. 23), also recording the fi rst two steals of his career. Fifth-straight game scoring in double-fi gures with 10 points on a perfect 5-for-5 shooting night from the fi eld vs. Stephen F. Austin (Dec. 19), also recording two blocks. 10 points vs. North Florida (Dec. 16), along with two blocks. First career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in the win vs. Green Bay (Dec. 9), setting a season-high in boards. Matched season-highs in points (14), rebounds (7), blocks (3) and fi eld goals (7) in the win at UCF (Nov. 30). 13 points (6-7 FG, 1-4 FT) in 19 minutes of action vs. Emporia State (Nov. 20), also recording a season-high three blocks. Effi cient debut as a Tiger, scoring 14 points (7-9 FG) and grabbing seven rebounds in Mizzou s season-opening win vs. Iowa State (Nov. 10). 14 points ranks as ninth-most points scored by any Mizzou freshman player in their season debut. HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a Top 50 recruit nationally by ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports. Averaged 15.3 points, 11.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game for East St. Louis High School as a senior in Earned First Team All-State recognition from the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association and Associated Press following his final high school campaign. Played one season at The La Lumiere School, a preparatory academy in La Porte, Indiana, and averaged 13.2 points and 8.2 rebounds as a junior in Helped lead the Lakers to the championship game of the DICK S Sporting Goods High School Nationals. Averaged 9.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game en route to Illinois Class 4A All-State Honorable Mention recognition from the Associated Press as a sophomore in at East St. Louis High School. Consistent shot-altering presence for his Flyers career, averaging 3.5 blocks per game in three seasons. Son of April Lewis and Jeremiah Tilmon, Sr. Born Nov. 25, JEREMIAH TILMON GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) * Wagner (11/13) * at Utah (11/16) * Emporia State (11/20) * vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) * vs. St. John s (11/24) * vs. West Virginia (11/26) * at UCF (11/30) * Miami (Ohio) (12/5) * Green Bay (12/9) * North Florida (12/16) * Stephen F. Austin (12/19) * vs. Illinois % (12/23) * at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Scored 10+ points 7 7 Scored 15+ points 0 0 Hit 5+ FGs 7 7 Attempted 5+ FGs 9 9 Grabbed 5+ reb. 8 8 Multiple blocks 5 5 Played 20+ minutes 7 7 Played 30+ minutes 1 1 CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Scored 10+ points to Grabbed 5+ rebounds to Played 20+ minutes to

18 #24 KEVIN HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Junior Forward Sport Management Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs South HS , vs. Miami (Ohio), Career 30, vs. Auburn, MINUTES , at UCF, Career 40, vs. Xavier, , Twice Career 11, Ole Miss, , vs. St. John s, Career 19, vs. Auburn, PT , 3 Times Career 5, vs. Auburn, PT , at Utah, Career 9, vs. Auburn, , Twice Career 11, vs. Xavier, , vs. St. John s, Career 12, Twice SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 49 4 / / / / / / 21 3 / TOTAL / / / , Twice Career 11, Auburn, , vs. Long Beach State, Career 4, at Texas A&M, Career 2, Twice , Iowa State, HONORS: 2016 SEC All-Freshman Team (JUNIOR): Seventh career 20-point game with 20 vs. Miami (Ohio) on Dec. 5, making 6-of-8 FG attempts and 6-of-6 FT attempts. Second game of season hitting multiple three-pointers with his 2-of-3 outside shooting effort vs. West Virginia (Nov. 26). Earned a starting nod vs. Wagner (Nov. 13) after big debut game vs. Iowa State (Nov. 10), recording 12 points and fi ve rebounds while shooting a perfect 4-of-4 from the fi eld. Led Mizzou in scoring (17) and rebounding (8) in seasonopening win vs. Iowa State (Nov. 10), all while coming off the bench for 29 minutes (SOPHOMORE): Career-high 30 points and the game-winning, buzzer-beating three-pointer in overtime to defeat Auburn (March 8) in the opening round of the SEC Tournament in Nashville. Averaged 11.8 points and 6.0 rebounds per game in his second Mizzou season, a team-best mark in boards for the overall season and conference season (5.7). His 30-point outburst vs. Auburn was Mizzou s fi rst 30-point game since the second-to-last game of (Jabari Brown, 30), an NIT game vs. Davidson (March 18, 2014) (FRESHMAN): Posted the sixth-best scoring campaign for a Mizzou freshman in program history, compiling 355 points while starting all 31 games (11.5 points per game). Most prolific Mizzou freshman scorer since the season when Kelly Thames scored 12.2 points per game. Named to 2016 SEC All-Freshman Team after averaging 11.2 points and 4.7 rebounds per game during Mizzou s SEC schedule. BLUE SPRINGS SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 20.1 points and 7.8 rebounds per game while shooting 53.4 percent from the fl oor as a senio. Led South to its first Missouri Class 5 State Championship in school history at Mizzou Arena as a senior. Was a 2015 Missouri Class 5 All-State selection. Kansas City Star s 2015 All-Metro Player of the Year. Son of Kevin and Vicki Puryear. Born Nov. 18, 1996, in New Brunswick, N.J. Grew up dreaming of chance to play at Mizzou. KEVIN PURYEAR GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) Wagner (11/13) * at Utah (11/16) * Emporia State (11/20) * vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) * vs. St. John s (11/24) * vs. West Virginia (11/26) * at UCF (11/30) * Miami (Ohio) (12/5) * Green Bay (12/9) * North Florida (12/16) * Stephen F. Austin (12/19) * vs. Illinois % (12/23) * at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Double-double Scored 10+ points Scored 15+ points Scored 20+ points Grabbed 5+ reb Grabbed 10+ reb Hit 2+ 3-pointers Multiple blocks Multiple steals Played 20+ minutes Played 30+ minutes Played 40+ minutes CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Scored 10+ points to Grabbed 5+ rebounds to Hit 2+ 3-pointers to Played 30+ minutes to

19 #32 ADAM WOLF HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Junior Forward Communication Beaver Dam, Wis. Beaver Dam HS (JUNIOR): Scored in back-to-back games for the fi rst time in his career with his three points (1-1 3PT) vs. North Florida (Dec. 16). Drilled his only shot attempt, a straight-away three-pointer, during the fi nal two minutes of the win vs. Green Bay (Dec. 9), helping the Tigers reach 100 points for the fi rst time since the season. Sank his second career three-pointer on the fi rst shot attempt of his junior season in the win vs. Wagner (Nov. 13) (SOPHOMORE): Saw time in 10 games, including seven SEC contests. Made appearances in the majority of the Tigers road conference games, including at Arkansas (Jan. 14), at Florida (Feb. 2), at Texas A&M (Feb. 8), at Tennessee (Feb. 18) and at Auburn (March 4). Season-high seven minutes of action at Florida (Feb. 2), snagging one steal. Made season debut in Mizzou s season-opening win vs. Alabama A&M (Nov. 13), playing six minutes and recording one rebound (FRESHMAN): Appeared in seven games, shooting 4-of-8 from the fi eld for the season with eight total rebounds. Scored his first career points on a three-pointer in his fi rst minute of collegiate action at No. 13 Arizona (Dec. 13). Six points (3-of-4 FG) in just five minutes to close out the win vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 29), including three rebounds and two blocks. Season-high 12 minutes of action off the bench at Alabama (Feb. 6), recording a season-best three rebounds , 3 times Career 6, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, MINUTES , Wagner, Career 12, at Alabama, , 3 times Career 3, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, , 4 times Career 4, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, PT , 3 times Career 1, 4 times 3-PT , 3 times Career 1, 9 times Career N/A Career N/A Career 3, Twice Career N/A Career 2, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, , North Florida, Career 1, 3 times SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 0 2 / / / 0 0 / / / 0 0 / TOTAL / / 0 2 / ADAM WOLF GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) DNP - Coach Decision Wagner (11/13) at Utah (11/16) DNP - Coach Decision Emporia State (11/20) DNP - Coach Decision vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) vs. TBD (11/24) DNP - Coach Decision vs. TBD (11/26) DNP - Coach Decision at UCF (11/30) DNP - Coach Decision Miami (Ohio) (12/5) DNP - Coach Decision Green Bay (12/9) North Florida (12/16) Stephen F. Austin (12/19) DNP - Coach Decision vs. Illinois % (12/23) DNP - Coach Decision at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 17.0 points and 7.5 rebounds per game and led Beaver Dam (Wis.) High School to a 19-win season as a senior. Named First Team All-State in Wisconsin s Division 2 by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) following his senior season. Played three seasons at Lake Forest High School in Illinois before transferring to Beaver Dam in Wisconsin as a senior. ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Scored 5+ points Multiple rebounds Played 5+ minutes Played 10+ minutes Born on March 21, 1997, in Milwaukee, Wis. Son of John and Jamie Wolf. Father, John was a walk-on basketball player at Marquette from Favorite movie is Star Wars.

20 #33 CULLEN HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Junior Guard Education Pacific, Mo. Pacific HS , vs. Long Beach State, Career 16, vs. Auburn, MINUTES , Wagner, Career 37, Twice , vs. Long Beach State, Career 5, 3 times , vs. Long Beach State, Career 10, NC Central, PT , vs. Long Beach State, Career 5, vs. Auburn, PT , vs. Long Beach State, Career 7, 7 times Career 3, NC Central, , Emporia State, Career 4, Twice SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 14 1 / / / 26 8 / / / 6 0 / TOTAL / / 46 9 / , vs. Long Beach State, , vs. Long Beach State, Career 5, Alabama A&M, Career 1, 8 times , Iowa State, Career 3, Twice HONORS: First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll (JUNIOR): Season-high 11 points (4-8 FG, 3-7 3PT) in the win vs. Long Beach State (Nov. 23) at the AdvoCare Invitational. Matched career-best with five rebounds and made 2+ threepointers (2-6 3PT) for the 20th time in his career in 22 minutes off the bench vs. Emporia State (Nov. 20). Earned starting nod for Mizzou s season-opener vs. Iowa State (Nov. 10) for his first start since midway through conference play last season (Kentucky, Feb. 21, 2017) (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 5.6 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game while appearing in all 32 games with 17 starts. Ended his campaign with a career-best effort, scoring a career-high 16 points behind a career-best fi ve three-pointers in the SEC Tournament victory over Auburn (March 8) in Nashville. Sank 44 three-pointers as a sophomore, a total that ranked third-best on the squad (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 31 games for Mizzou in his fi rst collegiate campaign, including three starts late in the Tigers SEC schedule. PACIFIC HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 23.5 points and 7.3 rebounds per game for Pacifi c (Mo.) High School as a senior. Became the all-time leading scorer in Pacifi c history, snapping a record that stood since Reached 1,000 career points in just 58 games Named Missouri Class 4 Co-Player of the Year. Was a MBCA Class 4 All-State selection. Added academic all-conference honors as a senior. Also competed in golf in high school, receiving fi rst team allconference recognition. Son of John and Lori VanLeer. Born on May 25, 1996, in Beaufort, Mo. Has been a fan of Mizzou Basketball since childhood. Has a younger brother named Cameron. Avid golfer who sank the first hole-in-one of his golf career on an off day of Mizzou s first week of offi cial practices. CULLEN VANLEER GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) * Wagner (11/13) * at Utah (11/16) * Emporia State (11/20) vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) vs. St. John s (11/24) vs. West Virginia (11/26) at UCF (11/30) Miami (Ohio) (12/5) Green Bay (12/9) North Florida (12/16) Stephen F. Austin (12/19) vs. Illinois % (12/23) at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Scored 10+ points Dished 3+ assists Grabbed 3+ reb Hit 2+ 3-pointers Multiple steals Played 20+ minutes Played 30+ minutes CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Scored 10+ points to Hit 2+ 3-pointers 2 5 times Played 30+ minutes to

21 #55 BLAKE HARRIS HT WT CL POS MAJOR HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Freshman Guard Hospitality Mgmt. Chapel Hill, N.C. Word of God Christian Academy 21 3-PT , vs. Long Beach State, MINUTES 3-PT , Emporia State, , 3 times , Green Bay, , vs. Long Beach State, , Twice , Twice , Green Bay, , vs. Long Beach State, , SEASON G-GS MIN MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O D REB / AVG PF FO AST / TO BS / S TP AVG / / 23 0 / TOTAL / / 23 0 / (FRESHMAN): Second game in double-digits with 10 points (4-9 FG, 2-3 FT) in the Braggin Rights Game vs. Illinois (Dec. 23). Five assists and three steals in just 13 minutes in the win vs. Stephen F. Austin (Dec. 19). Recorded seven assists in the win vs. North Florida (Dec. 16), his second game of the season with at least fi ve dimes. Season-high six rebounds to go along with eight points (4-9 FG) in the win vs. Green Bay (Dec. 9). Matched season-high with three rebounds vs. West Virginia (Nov. 26) in the championship game of the AdvoCare Invitational. Season-best 11 points and nine assists in the win vs. Long Beach State (Nov. 23) at the AdvoCare Invitational. Then-season-high 15 minutes off the bench in the game at Utah (Nov. 16), also chipping in a season-best four points (2-4 FG). HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a Top 100 recruit, nationally, as a high school senior out of Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh, North Carolina, averaging 25.0 points and 9.9 assists per game as a senior in Helped lead Word of God to a 27-6 record in the basketballcrazed state of North Carolina, earning First Team All-State recognition from the Associated Press after his stellar senior campaign. Rated as the 20th-best guard in the entire 2017 class by ESPN.com, and the 29th-best point guard by 247Sports. Played for Team CP3 on the Nike EYBL circuit, a squad sponsored by Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers. Chose Mizzou over offers from Michigan State, North Carolina State, UConn and Rutgers, after originally signing with Washington. BLAKE HARRIS GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O D Reb PF A TO BLK STL Pts Iowa State (11/10) Wagner (11/13) at Utah (11/16) Emporia State (11/20) vs. Long Beach St. (11/23) * vs. St. John s (11/24) * vs. West Virginia (11/26) * at UCF (11/30) * Miami (Ohio) (12/5) * Green Bay (12/9) * North Florida (12/16) * Stephen F. Austin (12/19) * vs. Illinois % (12/23) * at South Carolina * (1/3) Florida * (1/6) Georgia * (1/10) at Arkansas * (1/13) Tennessee * (1/17) at Texas A&M * (1/20) Auburn * (1/24) at Miss. State * (1/27) at Alabama * (1/30) Kentucky * (2/3) at Ole Miss * (2/6) Miss. State * (2/10) Texas A&M * (2/13) at LSU * (2/17) Ole Miss * (2/20) at Kentucky * (2/24) at Vanderbilt * (2/27) Arkansas * (3/3) PRODUCTIVITY & STREAKS Son of Bernardo and Kellie Harris. Father, Bernardo Harris, played nine seasons in the NFL, including seven with the Green Bay Packers that included trips to Super Bowl XXXI (1996) and Super Bowl XXXII (1997). Born Dec. 18, ACHIEVEMENT CAREER Scored 5+ points 4 4 Scored 10+ points 2 2 Dished 3+ assists 7 7 Dished 5+ assists 3 3 Grabbed 3+ reb. 7 7 Multiple steals 3 3 Played 20+ minutes 4 4 CAREER STREAK GAMES FROM WHEN TO... Grabbed 3+ rebounds to Dished 3+ assists to

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