Missouri’s Tigers clawed back from a rough first half but couldn’t quite close the gap against LSU, falling 78-70 on the road. After a cold start and early turnovers, Mizzou’s offense finally woke up in the second half, with Jayden Stone dropping 16 points and Trent Pierce hitting key shots. But every time Missouri threatened, LSU answered with clutch threes. Even with a much-improved 80% from the free-throw line, the early deficit proved too much. What do you think Mizzou needs to fix before their next home game against No. 21 Georgia? #Sports #Mizzou #LSU