LSU wastes major opportunity in failed upset bid against Missouri on senior night

The Tigers led for nearly 39 minutes of this game, but that wasn’t enough in the final home game of the season.

Despite leading for nearly 39 minutes of game-time, LSU came up short against a Missouri team that is likely tournament bound. The Tigers lost 81-76 on senior night, dropping the team to 13-17 (2-15 SEC).

Coach Matt McMahon’s squad has now lost back-to-back games after ending a 14-game losing streak against Vanderbilt last Wednesday night.

The Tigers flipped the script in this game, eschewing their typical slow start in favor of a red-hot one. They made four of their first seven shots and jumped out to an early 13-2 lead. Missouri would cut into that, but it never led in the first half.

LSU shot 48% in one of its better offensive first halves in recent memory, maintaining control of the lead and stretching it out to as much as 19 before carrying a 13-point advantage into the locker room.

Missouri took back the momentum coming out of the locker room, opening the second half on an 11-2 run that cut the LSU lead to four. The Tigers managed to extend that lead back out to eight, but an 8-0 Mizzou run erased it and tied the game at 59 at the under-12 media timeout.

LSU made 14 threes in this game, but the shots stopped dropping in the second half in which the team shot below 40%. Missouri, meanwhile, shot over 50% in the final 20 minutes, and it took its first lead of the game on a three-pointer with 1:37 to play.

Mizzou made its free-throws down the stretch, and LSU missed the chance to knock off one of the league’s stronger teams. [autotag]KJ Williams[/autotag] recorded a 24-point, 14-rebound double-double in his final game at the PMAC, while fifth-year senior [autotag]Parker Edwards[/autotag] made his first career start and scored six points in six minutes.

[autotag]Adam Miller[/autotag] scored 17 and knocked down five threes, but it ultimately wasn’t enough. The Tigers will conclude the regular season on Saturday when they hit the road to take on Florida.

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