Missouri Basketball will face Illinois in the annual Braggin’ Rights matchup on Sunday at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. The Tigers have won their last 10 games heading into the rivalry contest, marking the longest streak of MU coach Dennis Gates’ tenure in Columbia.
Since hitting then-No. 1 Kansas on Dec. 9, Mizzou has two buy-game wins over Long Island and Jacksonville State. Against the Gamecocks, MU winger Jacob Crews became the eighth player to lead Missouri in 11 games this season.
Mizzou (10-1) is expected to be without senior Caleb Grill for the game as the guard is still recovering from a neck injury he suffered on Nov. 27.
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