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Missouri vs. Baylor


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Mizzou ends Baylor's run, snares first tourney title since Big Eight era
 
 
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- DeMarre Carroll could only shake his head and listen to his teammates laugh as he finished chronicling what he'd been through in two years at Missouri.

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Seated alongside the uncle who also happened to be his head coach and wearing a Big 12 championship cap and T-shirt, his journey seemed just a little bit wild.

"Once I transferred here, everything started going wrong. I was just looking around like, 'Man, what did I get myself into?' But my uncle told me just keep having faith and the sun will come up at the end," Carroll said.

"I got shot, we lost a lot of games and so on. But look at me now. I'm standing here smiling and I'm a Big 12 champion."

Carroll scored 20 points as the 14th-ranked Tigers ended Baylor's surprising run through the Big 12 tournament, grinding down the Bears 73-60 to win their first postseason conference title in 16 years.

Not since 1993, when longtime coach Norm Stewart guided Mizzou to the last of four Big Eight titles in seven years, had the Tigers emerged victorious in a conference tournament.

But times have changed quickly. In fact, the Tigers are all about doing things fast with coach Mike Anderson's brand of the "fastest 40 minutes in basketball."

The Tigers are bound for the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2003 and leaving far behind the days of NCAA violations, off-the-court incidents and empty postseasons that had spoiled recent seasons.

Carroll himself got caught up in one of those bad situations. He was trying to break up a fight when he got shot in the ankle at a downtown nightclub in July 2007.

"We had some storms. We had a lot of storms. And of course, he was involved in some of those," said Anderson, who is Carroll's uncle. "I always tell guys, 'Tough times don't last. Tough people do.'

"That's how I look at myself and life. You've got to persevere. You've got to have faith. ... I think you've got to go through some things in order to get where you want to go."

For Missouri, the last step to the championship was against a Baylor team trying to become the first to win four games in as many days to claim the Big 12 title. But after a string of three straight upsets that included a quarterfinal stunner against No. 11 Kansas -- the three-time defending tournament champion and top seed -- the ninth-seeded Bears (20-14) finally ran out of gas.

Matt Lawrence hit a 3-pointer and a layup on back-to-back possessions as Missouri pushed its lead to 46-35 with a run of seven straight points early in the second half, and he had another 3 after the Bears had gotten back within single digits.

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Baylor made a brief comeback bid with a run of six straight points to get within 51-46 on Kevin Rogers' basket from the left block with 11:38 remaining, but he missed the chance to make it a three-point play and the Tigers then snuffed out the rally with an 8-0 run including a basket inside and a 3-pointer from Carroll. The lead eventually grew to as many as 15.

"We don't mind playing fast, but our advantage was inside and I don't know if we had enough in the tank to do that nonstop," said Bears coach Scott Drew, whose team was only the third in the tournament's 13 years to win three games in three days to get to the title game. Missouri did it in 1997 and 2003.

Curtis Jerrells led Baylor with 16 points, Henry Dugat added 12 and LaceDarius Dunn had 11.

With 12 wins more than last season, the Tigers have matched the biggest turnaround in school history with a frenetic, pressing style that wears down even opponents that haven't played the day before -- much less three in a row.

That made Baylor's task that much more difficult.

"When you play a team that plays as many as they rotate, they're always going to be fresh," Drew said. "The second thing is they played one day less, and the other thing with that is their style. ... We really tried to slow it down more, but when you're getting hounded and someone's swinging at you, you have two options: duck or hit. Both of them are actions."

Tigers fans started chanting "M-I-Z! Z-O-U!" as Lawrence stepped to the line in the final minute to help Missouri close it out.

"Four games in four days. I thought it took its toll," Anderson said as a rainbow of confetti flowed through the arena and the Tigers celebrated at center court. "And our Tigers rose to the occasion."

 
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Reputation:98
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March 14, 2009 10:30 pm

 Mike Anderson has this team going in the right direction, with the young nucleus of this program and a solid experience of senior leadership this tiger team could make a run in the tourney. Not saying they are final four material but elite 8 is a possiblilty. With the equality in the world of college basketball I could see an 8 seed winning the national title. I can't remember the last ti ...(more)

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March 14, 2009 8:59 pm

 Baylor's run through the Big 12 Tounament took a slip as the Bears tripped over a Tiger's Tail dropping and shattering the Glass Slipper automatic invitation to the Ball. Missouri wins a Conference Tournament for the first time since the Big 8 transformed, having won 6 in the old conference.

The Tigers may have played thier way into a 3 seed by capturing the title.

Go Tige ...(more)

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March 14, 2009 9:03 pm

 Mizzou has had a good year and the program seems back under Anderson. Now What? I can't gage this teams chances on going deep into the NCAA tournament. They play well on defense but often are inconsistant offensively. I have no expectations of winning it or perhaps making the final four, but, how far can they go? They are a solid but puzzling team.

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March 14, 2009 9:54 pm

What a great run to the tournament title! Even when Mizzou wins something Tiger fans really can't feel a great sense of pride. Please don't get me wrong. OU's NCAA tournament has a great chance of ending in the second round and I realize that. Simpy commenting on the weakest tournament title in the history Big Eight/XII. To all of the Mizzou fans that I saw on I-44 today heading to OKC-thanks f ...(more)

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March 14, 2009 9:33 pm

 I'm a Razorback, but have followed Mike Anderson since he left.  He's a great coach and many in Arkansas thought he should have been our next coach after Nolan Richardson, but AD Frank Broyles wanted to sever all ties to Nolan after the firing.  Looking at Mizzou reminds me so much of the Razorbacks in our glory days.  With Mizzou sitting right between St. Louis and Kansas ...(more)

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March 14, 2009 9:20 pm

 GOOOOOOO TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Chickenhawks fans will squawk about last season, but that's over and it means nothing this season - GO MIZZOU!!

 
 
Senior forward DeMarre Carroll hoists the hardware after Missouri wins the Big 12 tournament.
 
Senior forward DeMarre Carroll hoists the hardware after Missouri wins the Big 12 tournament. (AP)
 

 
Scoreboard
Baylor (20-14)332760
Missouri #14 (28-6) «373673
BAY:Curtis Jerrells 16 Pts
BAY:Kevin Rogers 9 Reb
BAY:Curtis Jerrells 3 Ast
MO:D. Carroll 20 Pts
MO:D. Carroll 9 Reb
MO:Z. Taylor 4 Ast
 
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
MissouriBaylor
MO
D. Carroll
BAY
C. Jerrells
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
20901643
 
Baylor Bears
K. Rogers, F384-60-39148
C. Jerrells, G346-143-343416
T. Carter, G282-71-41116
L. Dunn, G283-173-360411
J. Lomers, C151-20-04002
H. Dugat, G324-83-342212
M. Diene, C151-10-02032
A. Jones, F91-10-00103
K. Wright, G10-00-00010
E. Udoh, F-CDid Not Play
F. Ellis, FDid Not Play
D. Diaz, G-FDid Not Play
D. Simpson, FDid Not Play
Q. Acy, FDid Not Play
Totals 22-5610-163081960
 39.3%62.5% 
 
Missouri Tigers
D. Carroll, F327-135-990220
J. Tiller, G311-42-37314
Z. Taylor, G293-72-45439
M. Lawrence, G254-72-221113
L. Lyons, F245-93-372213
K. English, G172-51-12217
K. Ramsey, F151-12-21114
M. Denmon, G110-00-01110
M. Paul, G71-30-00223
J. Safford, F60-20-01110
L. Bowers, F30-00-00010
M. Anderson Jr., GDid Not Play
S. Moore, CDid Not Play
J. Sutton, GDid Not Play
Totals 24-5117-2435171673
 47.1%70.8% 
 
Big 12
Kansas14-225-7
Oklahoma13-327-5
Missouri12-428-6
Texas A&M9-723-9
Oklahoma St.9-722-11
Texas9-722-11
Kansas St.9-721-11
Nebraska8-818-12
Baylor5-1120-14
Iowa St.4-1215-17
Texas Tech3-1314-19
Colorado1-159-22
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