The Morning Buzz: Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024

Today is ... National Classy Day
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Today's Schedule
No game scheduled
Mizzou Results
- Men's basketball: Alabama 93, Missouri 75
Did you notice?
- Senior forward Jesus Carralero Martin scored a season-high 10 points, becoming the 10th Missouri player to score in double figures this season.
- Guard Sean East II saw his streak of 11-straight games with at least 15 points snapped. It was the longest run by a Missouri player in 10 years.
- Mizzou, which coming in was eighth in the nation in blocked shots, had zero blocks in a game for the first time this season.
Quote of the day
"When I’m at me absolute best, I feel very relaxed. I’m laughing, having a good time. I feel smooth loose and confident.it doesn’t matter who is defending me. If it’s one guy, he’s at a disadvantage. If it’s two, they’re at a disadvantage. When I’m on, it’s a long day for the defense.”
— Kellen Winslow
We'll leave you with this...
Wrestling Mourns The Loss of Alum Jim Hardy#MIZ🐯 #TigerStylehttps://t.co/r38y4oVH45
— Mizzou Wrestling (@MizzouWrestling) January 16, 2024
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