Tyler Stone tossed in 22 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead Southeast Missouri State to a 91-81 non-conference win over Missouri-Kansas City Wednesday night. The Redhawks (12-10) shot 58% from the field, connecting on 36 of 62 field goal attempts.  Lucas Nutt, son of SEMO coach Dickey Nutt, scored a dozen points and dished out 11 assists to break the all-time career assists record. Paul McRoberts scored 16 points and Josh Langford added another 14. Antonius Cleveland and Nino Johnson each had 11 points.

In the process, Dickey won his 250th game coaching.

UMKC (7-13) shot just 38 % for the game, but connected on 11 of 28 three-point attempts. Caleb Johnson and Martez Harrison scored 15 and 14 points, respectively, to lead the Kangaroos. Frank Williams contributed 12 points and Nelson Kirksey and Trinity Halleach added 11.