Tigers Suffer First Setback
Nov. 19, 2004
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Matt McKillop scored a career high 28 points and Davidson got away with squandering all but one point of a 19-point lead on the road in a 84-81 victory over Missouri on Friday night.
Davidson (1-0) was 10-for-18 from 3-point range to win its season opener for the first time since 1996-97. It was the first meeting between the two teams. In the process, the Wildcats handed Missouri (2-1) its first loss in the new Paige Sports Arena.
McKillop, son of Davidson coach Bob McKillop, was 5-for-8 from 3-point range and made eight of 12 shots overall. His previous best was 24 points last season against East Tennessee State.
Davidson shot 60 percent overall and outrebounded Missouri 36-26.
Linas Kleiza had a career-best 25 points and six rebounds for Missouri, which won its first two home games over Brown and Houston in the Guardians Classic by a combined 24 points. Besides erasing 18 points of the 19-point deficit, the Tigers whittled a late 13-point Davidson lead to two before faltering at the end.
Brendan Winters scored 10 of his 19 points in just under three minutes, and his 3-pointer with 12:50 left put Davidson ahead 58-39 - a 19-point lead that matched the Wildcats' largest of the game.
Missouri responded with a 23-5 run, getting nine points from Jason Conley and eight from Kleiza. Thomas Gardner's steal and 3-pointer cut the deficit to 63-62 with 7:12 remaining.
Davidson appeared to have put the game away for the second time when it answered with 12 straight points, five by Kenny Grant, for a 75-62 lead with 4:24 left. Missouri answered again, cutting the deficit to two points on Gardner's 3-pointer that made it 83-81 with 23.1 seconds left.
Grant added a free throw with 19 seconds left and Missouri missed three shots at the end, a 3-pointer by Gardner, a follow shot by Conley and another 3-pointer by Conley that fell short.
Conley added 18 points, Gardner had 14 and Jimmy McKinney 12 for Missouri.
Missouri forward Jeffrey Ferguson served the last of a three-game suspension for playing in an unsanctioned summer league.
By R.B. FALLSTROM
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