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Missouri’s Gritty 76-74 Win Over No. 22 Florida Shakes Up SEC; Robinson II Leads Charge

Last updated: January 4, 2026 6:43 am
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Missouri’s Gritty 76-74 Win Over No. 22 Florida Shakes Up SEC; Robinson II Leads Charge
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Missouri stunned No. 22 Florida 76-74 in a thriller that showcased grit, resilience, and a breakout performance from Anthony Robinson II — a statement win that redefines their SEC season.

Anthony Robinson II delivered a masterclass in clutch basketball, scoring 19 points, grabbing eight rebounds, and dishing five assists as Missouri edged out No. 22 Florida 76-74 in a razor-thin, emotionally charged SEC opener. The victory, sealed by a pair of free throws from Jacob Crews with 9 seconds left and a final possession that saw Florida’s Boogie Fland miss a game-winning 3-pointer, marked a pivotal moment for the Tigers’ identity and momentum.

Mark Mitchell added 14 points and Jacob Crews chipped in 13, while Trent Pierce, returning from a 13-game injury absence, contributed 10 points. Their collective effort, especially in the second half, transformed Missouri’s defensive intensity into offensive firepower. Jayden Stone, who had been sidelined since a broken hand in November, opened the game with eight consecutive points — two 3-pointers and a transition dunk — proving his recovery was complete and his impact immediate.

Florida, led by Thomas Haugh’s 24 points, never fully surrendered. Alex Condon and Xaivian Lee combined for 25 points and six assists, but their late-game surge — a 9-point run that cut Missouri’s lead to 65-64 — was ultimately undone by a cold finish. The Gators’ momentum was derailed by a pair of critical free throws missed by Mitchell in the final seconds, and a missed 3-pointer by Fland at the buzzer.

What made this win more than just a box score is how Missouri controlled the tempo despite a 19-point deficit in the first half. The Tigers rotated through 11 players, maintaining composure and staying within six points for the entire first half. Trent Burns, the 7-foot-5 center, closed the half with a 3-pointer to tie the game 39-39 — a moment that set the stage for Missouri’s second-half surge.

The Tigers’ offensive identity in the second half was anchored by Robinson’s inside presence. He scored twice in the paint to push Missouri ahead 45-39, and his leadership extended into the final minutes. When Florida cut the lead to 65-64, Pierce answered with five straight points to put Missouri up 69-65 — a sequence that defined the game’s emotional crescendo.

Missouri’s defense, often criticized in previous games, was a revelation. They forced 12 turnovers and held Florida to 37% shooting in the second half. The Gators’ late-game collapse — including two goaltending calls that gave them quick baskets — was a microcosm of their inability to close out high-pressure moments.

For Missouri, this win is more than a statement against a ranked opponent. It’s a reset. After a slow start to the season, the Tigers now sit at 11-3, with a win over a top-25 team in their SEC opener. Their next challenge? A showdown with top-ranked Tennessee, who they’ll face in the next week — a game that could define their conference standing.

For Florida, the loss is a wake-up call. They’ve now dropped two straight to ranked opponents, and their inability to close out games — especially in the final minutes — could be a recurring theme. Coach Billy Donovan must address their defensive lapses and their tendency to crumble under pressure. The Gators’ 9-5 record is still respectable, but this loss may force a reevaluation of their roster depth and bench contributions.

As the Tigers celebrate their gritty win, the fanbase is already talking about the future. Robinson II’s leadership, Stone’s return, and the depth of their rotation signal a team that’s not just building momentum — they’re building a culture. Missouri’s next game isn’t just about wins — it’s about proving they can sustain this level of performance against the toughest competition in the SEC.

For now, the Tigers are the team to watch. They’ve shown they can compete with the best — and they’ve shown they can win when it matters most. This isn’t just a win over Florida — it’s the beginning of something bigger.

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