CourtFrame
NCAA
Thursday, February 19, 2026
81-80
Game Finished
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Missouri03604581
Vanderbilt03005080

Game Recap

Missouri edged Vanderbilt 81-80 in an NCAA matchup, surviving a one-point finish in a game that stayed tight deep into the final minutes. With neither side pulling away, the contest played out as a possession-by-possession battle where execution late ultimately determined the outcome. Missouri did just enough down the stretch to secure the win, converting key late-game opportunities and getting the necessary stops to hold off Vanderbilt’s final push. Vanderbilt remained within striking distance throughout and had chances to flip the result in the closing sequence, but Missouri managed the final moments to preserve the narrow victory. Because individual leaders and full team statistical details (shooting splits, rebounds, assists) were not provided, specific standout performances and efficiency notes cannot be stated with certainty. What is clear is that Missouri’s ability to close a one-possession game was the difference, while Vanderbilt will likely focus on late-game execution after coming up just short. Going forward, Missouri can take confidence from winning a high-pressure, one-point game—an outcome that often reflects composure and situational discipline. For Vanderbilt, the one-point loss is a reminder that small details—one extra stop, rebound, or made free throw—can swing results in close SEC-style games, and tightening late-game decision-making will be a priority.