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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Missouri 55, Kennesaw St. 52
When: 3:00 PM ET, Friday, November 16, 2018
Where: UVI Sports and Fitness Center, St. Thomas
Officials: # Garrick Shannon, # AJ Desai, # Ken Clark
Attendance: 522

Jordan Geist broke a tie with two free throws with 1:42 remaining, and Missouri held on to beat Kennesaw State 55-52 on Friday afternoon in the opening round of the eight-team Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

The Tigers (2-1) will advance to play Oregon State, a 61-56 winner over Old Dominion, in one of Sunday's semifinals.

The Owls (1-3) will meet Old Dominion in the consolation bracket.

Missouri, a 20-game winner last season, struggled offensively and found itself in a 50-all tie with 2:32 remaining after a jumper by Kennesaw State's Kosta Jankovic.

Jeremiah Tilmon then made a key play for the Tigers when he retrieved a Javon Pickett 3-pointer that had been blocked by the Owls' Tyler Hooker, setting up a foul that sent Geist to the line for his critical free throws that produced a 52-50 lead.

Kennesaw, a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference, had subsequent chances to tie or go ahead, but Hooker misfired on a 3-pointer and, after an offensive rebound by Isaac Mbuyamba, the Tigers stole the ball, leading to a game-clinching layup by Mark Smith with seven seconds left.

Kyle Clarke got Kennesaw back within 54-52 with a layup with still two seconds to go, but Kevin Puryear capped an 17-point game by making one of two free throws with one second left, creating the final margin.

Tilmon was a second player in double figures with 12 points for the Tigers, who overcame 3-for-17 shooting from 3-point range and just a 19-point second half to prevail.

Tilmon and Kennesaw's Mbuyamba shared game-high rebounding honors with nine.

Jankovic and Hooker scored 13 points apiece, and Clarke added 10 for the Owls, a 20-game loser last season who lost their third straight.

Missouri led by as many as 11 points in the first half before the Owls closed the period on a 9-2 run to get within 36-32 at the break. Jankovic had a pair of hoops and Hooker a 3-pointer in the rally.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
Kennesaw St.   Missouri
Tyler Hooker 13 Scoring Kevin Puryear 17
Kyle Clarke 3 Assists Javon Pickett 3
Isaac Mbuyamba 9 Rebounds Jeremiah Tilmon 9
Tyler Hooker 3 Free Throws Made Jordan Geist 6
Bryson Lockley 2 Steals Jeremiah Tilmon 2
Tyler Hooker 1 Blocks Jeremiah Tilmon 2
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Kennesaw St. 52 37.3 4-8 10-18 9 35 3 6 17
Missouri 55 35.8 3-17 14-20 10 37 2 10 13