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Mizzou forward Noah Carter staying in Columbia for final season

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Mizzou senior forward Noah Carter confirmed on Twitter Wednesday night that he will be staying in Columbia for his final year of eligibility.

The Northern Iowa transfer joined the Tigers when Dennis Gates took over last season and was the key part of MU's success in the postseason.

The 6'6" forward started in 20 games this season averaged 9.6 points and four rebounds per game. His biggest scoring night at Mizzou came early on in his career during the second game of the season against Penn when he put up 28 points and eight rebounds. In the final eight games of the year, Carter scored in double figures seven times.

The upcoming 2023-24 season will be Carter's last year of eligibility.

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