COLUMBIA, Mo. — The Missouri men’s basketball team made Stefan Moody work for his points Wednesday night.
The Tigers didn’t make the Ole Miss senior work hard enough.
The prolific guard had 23 points and hit two free throws after getting fouled in the lane to put Ole Miss ahead by a point with 13.4 seconds left in a 76-73 victory.
“I wanted Moody to try to turn the corner if he had an angle,” Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy said. “He had an angle and made a play.”
Moody was 6 of 18 from the field against a defense geared to stop him. But he also matched his career best with eight rebounds and had five assists for the Rebels (14-8, 4-5 Southeastern Conference), who won for just the second time in seven games.
“We knew the ball was going to be in his hands,” said Terrence Phillips, who nearly tied Moody up. “He does what great players do, they go in the lane and do what they have to do.”
Tomasz Gielo had 16 points including two 3-pointers in the final 1 minute, 33 seconds to help Ole Miss rally from a five-point deficit, and Rasheed Brooks had 15 points. Gielo was 4-for-6 from long range.
“We had some looks based on how people are guarding Moody,” Kennedy said. “I was proud to see some of those other guys step up.”
Wesley Clark had 20 points including 10-for-10 at the free-throw line for Missouri (8-14, 1-8), which has lost seven in a row. The Tigers have a pair of three-point losses in the slump and erased a 10-point deficit early in the second half before squandering a five-point lead in the final 1:52.
Phillips added 14 points and five steals, Namon Wright had 12 points and eight rebounds and sub Cullen Vanleer had 10 points for Missouri.
Clark added five assists but committed six turnovers.
“We competed for 40 minutes, we fought our way back,” Phillips said. “This was a winnable game. We were right there.”
Ole Miss hit a season-best 14 3-pointers in 31 attempts, five of them by Moody and four by Gielo. The Rebels have won four in a row in the series.
Kevin Puryear’s dunk gave Missouri its largest lead at 71-66. Clark’s layup attempt rolled in and out with 27 seconds left with a chance to put the Tigers up by three.
“This is hard, it’s frustrating,” coach Kim Anderson said. “If we play like this, we can win some games.”
Moody entered with an SEC-leading 23.6-point average and had 14 points in 19 minutes in the first half, helping Ole Miss build a 35-30 lead. Missouri stayed in it despite 34.6 percent shooting by going 9-for-13 at the free-throw line.
Moody has made a 3-pointer in 35 consecutive games. Kennedy said the Rebels will shoot more 3-pointers until forward Sebastian Saiz returns. Saiz, second in the SEC averaging 9.8 rebounds, missed his fifth-straight game with an eye injury, but the Rebels still had a 36-32 rebounding edge.
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