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Published Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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Missouri’s Keon Lawrence,left, and Marshall Brown converge on Iowa State’s Mike Taylor in the first half of the Tigers’ 77-55 victory last night at Hilton Coliseum. The victory avenged a loss to the Cyclones in the Big 12 opener. • Read the Story
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Local Sports Stories
Tigers create perfect storm
By STEVE WALENTIK of the Tribune’s staff
AMES, Iowa - This was the team that stormed through its nonconference schedule, the one that shared the ball on offense, created havoc on defense and ran opponents into exhaustion.
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Lawrence finds confidence after finding net
By STEVE WALENTIK of the Tribune’s staff
AMES, Iowa - Matt Lawrence is a shooter, plain and simple.

Prince provides extra boost
By RUS BAER of the Tribune’s staff
It was going to take more than the dynamic scoring duo of Yvonne Anderson and Lauren Nolke for the Hickman girls basketball team to get past Jefferson City last night.

Bruins bounce back to win in overtime
By PHILIP BATSON of the Tribune’s staff
WARDSVILLE - It was a rare last-second play that actually worked to perfection.

Missouri women try to regroup
By PHILIP BATSON of the Tribune’s staff
It’s that time of year in college basketball. Conference races are being decided, and teams are situating themselves for postseason play.

Kewpie sheds pounds with sheer willpower
By RUS BAER of the Tribune’s staff
Will Brumit is a shell of his former self.

Bruins leave Jays feeling blue
By the Tribune’s staff
Trailing early in the fourth quarter, the fifth-ranked Rock Bridge boys basketball team stormed back behind Logan Gray’s seven points and Skylar Tolson’s three 3-pointers to beat sixth-ranked Liberty 51-50.

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