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Stewart likes Tigers’ chances
DALLAS (AP) — Unless the tele
vision picture was playing tricks,
Norm Stewart believes he sees the
Missouri Tigers’ confidence growing
enough to get revenge on Syracuse
Friday in the NCAA Midwest Re
gional semifinals.
Stewart, who is recovering from
cancer surgery, said some of the best
medicine he received was the Tigers’
108-89 victory over Texas Sunday.
“Now that I’ve had a little time,
feel a little stronger, it’s fun to watch
the games,” he said by telephone
from his home in Columbia to radio
station KCMO in Kansas City.
“Now they’ve gotten a couple
of wins under their belt in the
NCAA, they know they can play with
anybody,” said Stewart, who has fre
quently talked with interim coach
Rich Daly by telephone.
Sixth-ranked Missouri (29-7) suf
fered an 86-84 overtime loss to No. 7
Syracuse in the Big Apple NIT final
earlier this season.
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim
agreed with Stewart that the Tigers
are more dangerous than they were
early in the season.
“Missouri’s a veteran, solid team
and very improved from when we
played earlier,” he said.
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Colorado State coach Boyd Gran
picks Syracuse to win again.
“Missouri has the athletes whoca:
play with Syracuse, but if Denid
Coleman is well, I can see Syracusi
in the Final Four,” Grant said.
Coleman, who sat out a firsi
round game against Bucknell It
cause of a back injury, scored!}
points and had seven rebounds aa
two blocks against Colorado State.
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against T exas, outrebounding tit
Longhorns 41 -30.
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three-point shooting to 5 of 17.
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