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Missouri 81, Vanderbilt 59

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Vanderbilt arrived in Columbia as the SEC's best team in opponent 3-point percentage. No. 22 Missouri entered Saturday's game having made 11 of its last 49 3-point attempts.

Neither trend continued in Missouri's 81-59 win over the Commodores.

The Tigers made 8 of 15 first-half 3-point attempts to run out to a 29-point halftime lead. Missouri (15-4, 4-2 SEC) made 52.4 percent of its 3-point attempts overall. Guard Jabari Brown led the Tigers with 21 points, making 4 of 8 from 3-point range.

Four of Missouri's five starters scored in double figures.

Vanderbilt's opponents previously had made 29.9 percent of 3-point field goals, and conference foes were hitting just 25.5 percent.

After trailing 11-8 with 15:30 left in the first half, Missouri went on a 32-2 run as Vanderbilt (8-10, 2-4) made one field goal in nearly 12 minutes. The Tigers outscored Vanderbilt 41-9 to end the half shooting 54.8 percent. They finished the game at 54.9 percent.

Vanderbilt's cold stretch came after making four of its first six shots. However, the Commodores' two leading scorers -- Kedren Johnson and reserve Kyle Fuller -- were held scoreless in the first half. They average a collective 25.9 points.

The Commodores found a rhythm in the second half, outscoring Missouri 16-4 to cut the deficit to 17 in the first five minutes. However, a 3-point field goal from freshman Negus Webster-Chan spurred a quick 7-0 run for the Tigers, and Vanderbilt never got the deficit under 20 points again.

The long-range shooting wasn't Missouri's only advantage in the victory. The Tigers outrebounded Vanderbilt 39-17, led by 12 rebounds from center Alex Oriakhi. Missouri had been outrebounded by a combined 13 in its five previous games.

Oriakhi added 18 points and needs five more to reach 1,000 for his four-year career that began in Connecticut. He transferred to Missouri prior to this season.

Forward Rob Odom led Vanderbilt with 17 points, and Johnson scored 11 second-half points to join Odom as the only two Commodores in double figures.

NOTES: Forward Laurence Bowers warmed up with Missouri but did not play. He has missed the last four games with a knee injury suffered against Alabama on Jan. 8. ... Missouri guard Keion Bell returned to the lineup after missing Tuesday's game against South Carolina. He sprained his ankle against Florida a week ago. He scored 12 points in 23 minutes Saturday.