| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | 13 | 23 | 19 | 73 | |
| 18 | 16 | 13 | 18 | 65 |
Laniah Randle
· F
Averi Kroenke
· G
Clara Strack
· C
Georgia Amoore
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Clara Strack Defensive Rebound.
Hannah Linthacum missed Jumper.
De'Myla Brown subbing in for Missouri
Abbey Schreacke subbing out for Missouri
Missouri Timeout
Dazia Lawrence made Free Throw.
Dazia Lawrence made Free Throw.
Averi Kroenke subbing in for Missouri
Nyah Wilson subbing out for Missouri
Foul on Abbey Schreacke.
Dazia Lawrence Defensive Rebound.
Abbey Schreacke missed Free Throw.
Missouri Deadball Team Rebound.
Abbey Schreacke missed Free Throw.
Laniah Randle subbing in for Missouri
Tilda Sjokvist subbing out for Missouri
Nyah Wilson subbing in for Missouri
Averi Kroenke subbing out for Missouri
Foul on Amelia Hassett.
Abbey Schreacke subbing in for Missouri
Laniah Randle subbing out for Missouri
Missouri Timeout
Georgia Amoore made Free Throw.
Georgia Amoore made Free Throw.
Averi Kroenke subbing in for Missouri
Nyah Wilson subbing out for Missouri
Foul on Tilda Sjokvist.
Dazia Lawrence Offensive Rebound.
Georgia Amoore missed Jumper.
Nyah Wilson subbing in for Missouri
Averi Kroenke subbing out for Missouri
Grace Slaughter Turnover.
Missouri Offensive Rebound.
Averi Kroenke missed Jumper.
Missouri Timeout
Kentucky Timeout
Clara Strack made Layup. Assisted by Georgia Amoore.
Laniah Randle made Two Point Tip Shot.
Laniah Randle Offensive Rebound.
Grace Slaughter missed Three Point Jumper.
Georgia Amoore made Layup.
Georgia Amoore Steal.
Laniah Randle Turnover.
Grace Slaughter Defensive Rebound.
Amelia Hassett missed Three Point Jumper.
Averi Kroenke made Three Point Jumper.
Teonni Key subbing in for Kentucky
Saniah Tyler subbing out for Kentucky
— Clara Strack scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead No. 14 Kentucky to a 73-65 victory over Missouri on Thursday night.
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