COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Reserve Jacob Crews scored 20 points on 7-for-10 shooting and Missouri beat Prairie View A&M 91-73 on Monday night.
Anthony Robinson II scored 13 points and Shawn Phillips Jr., Jovan Porter, and reserve Jayden Stone each scored 12 points for the Tigers (5-0).
Missouri made 52% (32 of 62) of its shots.
Tai'Reon Joseph scored 17 points, reserve Marcel Bryant and Cory Wells each scored 16 and Dontae Horne and Lance Williams 11 for the Panthers (2-3).
Joseph's layup 40 seconds in marked the game's first points and Prairie View's only lead. The Tigers built a 22-12 lead by the first half's midway point and extended it to 49-27 at halftime.
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Phillips made 1 of 2 foul shots to give Missouri its first 30-point lead at 69-39 with 11:25 left. Missouri led by as many as 33 with 5:56 left until the Panthers outscored the Tigers 19-6 to end it.
The schools met for the third time and the first time in 17 seasons. Mizzou is 3-0 with a 118-66 win in 1991 and an 86-65 victory in 2008.
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