COLUMBIA, Mo. — The visitors dictated the style and pulled it off better.
No. 15 Missouri fell to No. 10 Texas A&M 67-64 Saturday in a contest underscored by contact, ugly offense and fouls — the hallmarks of recent meetings between the Tigers and Aggies.
After a slow start, MU pulled ahead of A&M in the second half, only to succumb to Aggie-imposed vagaries on the offensive end of the floor and a clutch 3-pointer from the visitors.
Guard Wade Taylor IV nailed a 3-pointer with two seconds left in the game to break a deadlock and win the game for Texas A&M.