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Tony Perkins, Trent Burns availability update: Status of Missouri players revealed vs. Pacific

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peeryabout 23 hours
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Missouri guard Tony Perkins (leg) is out for Friday night’s game against Pacific, but will play on Sunday against Arkansas Pine-Bluff, according to a school spokesperson. He averages 6.0 points per game. Trent Burns (illness) will be available. The 7-foot-5 big man has yet to appear in a single game this season.

Perkins has stuffed the stat sheet with 6.0 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game, while shooting 26.7% from the field. Pacific and Missouri are set to get underway at 7:30 PM EST on ESPN+. Missouri has won their last three games after losing their first one to Memphis.

The Tigers hung 111 points on Mississippi Valley State, by far the most they’ve scored all season long. Pacific currently sits at 3-3 overall on the 2024-2025 season. In their last game, the Tigers lost 91-72.

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Missouri handled Pacific 91-56 on Friday night. Tigers guard Caleb Grill pumped in 25 points, four rebounds, and one assist. Missouri center Josh Gray had seven points and seven rebounds with one assist. Marques Warrick chipped in nine points and five assists. Pacific forward Elias Ralph had 19 points, six rebounds, while chipping in four assists. He led his team in scoring and assists on the night.

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Up next for Missouri, they’ll face off against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. That one will be at 5:00 PM EST on ESPN+. Mizzou improved their overall record to 4-1. On Wednesday, November 27th, they’ll face Lindenwood. One of their biggest games of the season will be coming up on December 8th, against the Kansas Jayhawks.