Tyrece Radford scored 16 points and Wade Taylor IV added 14 as Texas A&M built a huge lead early to defeat No. 20 Missouri 82-64.
Missouri (13-3, 2-2) got going on offense after the break thanks to a full-court press. A 3-pointer by Nick Honor cut A&M’s lead to four. But the Aggies scored the next 12 points to make it 65-49 with less than six minutes left. Taylor led the way in that stretch, scoring eight points.
Kobe Brown scored 12 points to the lead the Tigers.
The Tigers will have to regroup after losing two of three after opening the season 12-1. Missouri visits Florida on Saturday.