Brown scores 27, Coleman hits big 3-pointer for Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Kobe Brown scored 27 points, Jarron Coleman hit a huge 3-pointer and Missouri defeated Utah 83-75 on Saturday.
The game was tied at 71 before Brown hit a layup and a jumper for a 75-71 lead with 2:02 remaining. A minute later, Both Gach answered with two free throws for Utah, then Coleman buried a 3-pointer for a five-point lead with 32 seconds left. It was Missouri's largest lead of the game and the Tigers finished it off with a series of free throws.
In a game with 21 lead changes and 11 ties, Missouri did not trail after Brown hit two free throws to cap a 9-1 run for a 69-66 lead with 4:14 remaining.
Amari Davis scored 17 points for Missouri (6-5). Ronnie DeGray III had 10 points and a team-high seven rebounds. Javon Pickett added 12 points. Brown made 8 of 11 shots from the field and went 11 of 13 from the free-throw line.
David Jenkins Jr. led the Utes (7-4) with 18 points off the bench. Marco Anthony added 16 points and Gach scored 15.
The largest lead of the first half was four points in favor of Utah when Jenkins hit a 3-pointer for a 29-25 lead. Utah led 33-32 at the break. Missouri missed 14 3-pointers in the first half but kept it close by scoring 20 points in the paint and forcing nine turnovers while committing only two.
It was the fourth meeting between the two schools and the first at Columbia. Utah won the previous three games.
—-
More AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25
'Model Program' of The Big East? Creighton AD Says $300M Project Will Help
Michigan Men's Basketball Announces 2026-27 Big Ten Opponents
Top 25 college athletes with highest NIL valuations
Big Bets Report: Fan Waves White Flag on Lakers, Pockets $13k
Cooper Flagg talks NIL, Finances and New Partnership
Men's College Basketball Rankings: Florida, Illinois Highlight Post-Portal Top 25
The Blueprint: How Michigan Built a Formula College Basketball is Racing to Copy
Top 10 Decisions That Will Shape the 2026–27 College Basketball Season
2026 NBA Draft Declarations Tracker: Duke's Cameron Boozer Declares
'Model Program' of The Big East? Creighton AD Says $300M Project Will Help
Michigan Men's Basketball Announces 2026-27 Big Ten Opponents
Top 25 college athletes with highest NIL valuations
Big Bets Report: Fan Waves White Flag on Lakers, Pockets $13k
Cooper Flagg talks NIL, Finances and New Partnership
Men's College Basketball Rankings: Florida, Illinois Highlight Post-Portal Top 25
The Blueprint: How Michigan Built a Formula College Basketball is Racing to Copy
Top 10 Decisions That Will Shape the 2026–27 College Basketball Season
2026 NBA Draft Declarations Tracker: Duke's Cameron Boozer Declares
