SIU Edwardsville 6th Ohio Valley18-13
Missouri 4th Southeastern23-8

SIU Edwardsville @ Missouri preview

Mizzou Arena

Last Meeting ( Nov 10, 2012 ) SIU Edwardsville 69, Missouri 83

Missouri will continue trying to build its new team identity under first-year coach Dennis Gates when the Tigers host SIU Edwardsville Tuesday in Columbia. Mo.

"When it comes down to the beginning of the season, you allow each game to identify who you are," Gates said. "Through situations you encounter, through adversity that you may have to get through, but also through the different players that stand up and lead. Through it all, you've seen in our first three games, different guys stepping up in different ways."

The Tigers (3-0) have been paced by forwards Noah Carter (16.7 points, six rebounds per game) and Kobe Brown (13.7, 7.7). Five Tigers averaged double-digit points in victories over Southern Indiana, Pennsylvania and Lindenwood at home at Mizzou Arena.

Transfers Carter (Northern Iowa), Nick Honor (Clemson), D'Moi Hodge (Cleveland State), Tre Gomillion (Cleveland State) and DeAndre Gholston (Milwaukee) have settled in quickly. But Isiaih Mosley, who twice led the Missouri Valley Conference in scoring at Missouri State, has played just 30 minutes and scored just eight points this season.

Mosley didn't play against Pennsylvania, but he returned to make some highlight-reel passes against Lindenwood. He even tried to hit high-flying Aidan Shaw with a lob pass from half court.

"I love the fact that we are being unselfish," Gates said. "I love the fact that our guys are willing to throw Aidan Shaw a lob beyond half court, and Aidan Shaw is running the lane to get those looks."

SIU Edwardsville (1-1) is coming off an 81-76 loss at Purdue Fort Wayne. The Cougars allowed the Mastodons to shoot 13-for-29 from 3-point range.

"They did a good job of making us rotate, especially in the first half," coach Brian Barone said. "We didn't always make the second and third effort, and sometimes there wasn't an effort to be made either."

The Cougars will need to redouble their defensive effort against the Tigers, who launched 90 shots from 3-point range during their first three games.

"It will be a great challenge for us," Barone said. "You have an opportunity to go back and get better next time, and it happens to be against Mizzou."

The Cougars have five players averaging in double figures, led by Damarco Minor (16.0), DeeJuan Pruitt (13.5) and Lamar Wright (12.5).

--Field Level Media

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