Missouri Wins Thriller Against Nebraska, 56-53
Feb. 19, 2005
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Linas Kleiza hit a pair of free throws with 35 seconds
remaining Saturday to seal Missouri's 56-53 come-from-behind win over Nebraska. Missouri (13-13, 5-8 Big 12) trailed by as many as nine in the first half
and never led by more than five in taking its first win in 10 games on the road
this season. Nebraska (11-12, 4-8) has now lost eight of its last 10 conference
games. Missouri trailed by eight early in the second half, but put together a 9-2
run to take a 42-37 lead on Kevin Young's tip-in with 11:08 left. Nebraska cut
the lead to one on Joe McCray's 3-pointer with 6:35 left that made the score
45-44. But the Tigers stayed in front, matching Nebraska basket for basket for the
next four minutes. A McCray 3-pointer pulled Nebraska back within one at 52-51
with 2:16 left. But McCray missed the first free throw in a one-and-one
opportunity with 1:34 that could have given the Huskers the lead. Young's jumper off a drive in the lane put the Tigers up 54-51 with 1:15
left. McCray missed another free throw, but Nebraska's Aleks Maric pulled down
the rebound and hit a hook shot in the lane. Kleiza's free throws put Missouri up 56-53 with 35 seconds left. McCray
missed a pair of 3-pointers on Nebraska's next possession. Jason Horton missed the front end of a one-and-one for Missouri with 9
seconds left that could have put the game away. But Nebraska's Marcus Neal Jr.
forced up a shot from the 3-point line that failed to hit the rim. Nebraska got in front by holding Missouri without a field goal for more than
six minutes late in the first half. The Huskers put up 11 unanswered points
during that stretch, capped by an Alex Maric 8-foot jump shot that made the
score 23-14 with 3:05 left in the half. Kleiza led Missouri with 15 points. Thomas Gardner had 10 for the Tigers. |
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