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Mizzou Women's Basketball Ride Slaughter's Double-Double to 73-66 Win over Bradley
Grace Slaughter scored 19 points and grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds as Missouri used balanced scoring and a 44-30 rebounding edge to defeat Bradley 73-66.
- At the Ft. Myers Tip-Off, Missouri women's basketball opened with a 73-66 win over Bradley Braves women's basketball on Friday at Suncoast Credit Union Arena, led by junior guard Grace Slaughter's double-double of 19 points and 14 rebounds.
- Missouri led for more than 26 minutes and overcame 19 turnovers, shooting 62% after halftime, while Bradley briefly seized a 23-18 lead in the second quarter before Missouri entered the half up 30-27 after a late Abbey Schreacke 3.
- Interior rebounding and a third-quarter surge defined the game as Missouri outscored Bradley 16-4 in the third quarter, shooting 67%, fueled by Dowell and Sotell 3s.
- Mizzou improved to 6-2 behind balanced scoring from Chloe Sotell, Jordana Reisma and Shannon Dowell, and now returns at 11:30 a.m. Saturday to face Northwestern.
- Missouri's bench and ball movement preserved the lead, recording 18 assists with Reisma and Dowell combining for eight and redshirt-senior Jayla Smith adding nine points and three steals.
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