SEC Conference Tournament Live Stream: Watch Online Missouri vs. Florida Gators Streaming Quarterfinals Game Mizzou

Mar 13, 2014 12:53 PM EDT

The SEC conference tournament is live online and the stream comes from ESPN3 as Texas A&M and Missouri play on Thursday for the second round from Atlanta at the Georgia Dome and both the Aggies and the Tigers are looking for a victory to advance and the Florida Gators come in as conference champions this season and the game starts up with a stream at 1 pm.

The Aggies come into the game scoring 64 points per game and they went just 8-10 in the conference this season and they are matching up with a 9-9 Tigers team in the SEC. The team finished the season with a loss against Auburn by just five points and now they are trying to continue into the next round in the SEC tourney. The team is one of the best defensive schools in the nation and they rank in the top 25 with just 62 points allowed per game and that will be their strength as things pick up on Thursday in Hotlanta.

Check here for the Texas A&M vs. Missouri live coverage from ESPN. 

The team comes in after losing two straight games and three of the last four and before that they won two in a row against Alabama and Tennessee and earlier in the season they were simply demolished by the Gators, who went undefeated in the conference. The team lost and only scored 36 points in the entire game and that was one of their lowest outputs ever and now they are hoping they can play better against Mizzou as the game goes on Thursday.

Missouri comes into the tournament after a bad loss to the Volunteers and they are scoring over 70 points per game and are shooting nearly 46 percent from the floor and overall they went 21-10 this season and they could make some noise in the conference tournament. The team won two of their last three games to finish the season, but they had tough losses earlier to Kentucky and Florida and now they can make up for that. Florida comes in as the number one seed, followed by Kentucky and Georgia and they both are in the middle of the conference standings.

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