Coaches were involved in a fight that broke out at halftime of the Missouri vs. Georgia basketball game Saturday at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, according to a series of tweets from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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The Post-Dispatch reported Georgia director of basketball operations Kent Davison "was the UGA coach mostly involved, (as he) put his hands on MU player Trevor Glassman."
Missouri assistant coach Steve Shields helped pull Davison off Glassman, as the head coaches of both teams — Mizzou’s Kim Anderson and Georgia’s Mark Fox — tried to settle thing down.
Davison and Shields were both assessed technical fouls for their roles in the melee.
Also, Mizzou video coordinator Jon Gilliam "really got hot, had to be held back," according to the Post-Dispatch tweets.
Mizzou led 26-20 at the half.