Columbia, MO (SportsNetwork.com) - Maty Mauk threw for 265 yards and led two long fourth-quarter touchdown drives that rallied No. 17 Missouri to a 21-14 victory over Arkansas and an appearance in the SEC Championship Game. The Tigers (10-2, 7-1 SEC) sewed up their second consecutive SEC East title by scoring 18 unanswered points -- 15 of which came in the final quarter -- to overcome a 14-3 first-half deficit and run their winning streak to six games. This team is very special and remarkably competitive. One of the great traits they have is that when things get tough, they get tougher, Tigers head coach Gary Pinkel said afterward. I cant tell you how proud I am of these guys. Mauk threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Jimmie Hunt to cap a 98-yard series that tied the game with 12:41 left, with Marcus Murphy putting Missouri ahead on a 12-yard run with 4:38 remaining. Mauk completed 25-of-42 attempts with an interception and the one touchdown, while Bud Sasser caught nine passes for 127 yards and threw for a key 2-point conversion that aided the comeback. Russell Hansbrough added 91 rushing yards on 20 carries, and Missouris defense pitched a shutout in the second half to deny Arkansas (6-6, 2-6) a third straight win over a ranked opponent. Brandon Allen tossed a pair of touchdown passes prior to halftime, but the Razorbacks were held to 122 total yards over the final two quarters. Allen finished just 13-of-30 for 133 yards. Jonathan Williams ran for 72 yards and had a 23-yard touchdown reception for Arkansas. I missed a lot of easy throws, said Allen, who was dealing with a hip injury that forced him out of last weeks 38-0 rout of Ole Miss. Hurt or not, a lot of third down throws I missed wouldve kept the drives alive. Limited to a pair of field goals by an Arkansas defense that was coming off back-to-back shutouts over LSU and Ole Miss in its previous two outings, Missouris offense sprung to life after getting the ball on its own 2-yard line while down 14-6 late in the third quarter. A 44-yard deep strike from Mauk to Hunt on 3rd-and-7 into Arkansas territory got the Tigers untracked, and Sasser hauled in a 28-yard pass down the sideline before being pushed out at the 4-yard line later on the drive. Two plays afterward, Hunt wrestled the ball from a defender in the end zone to get Missouri within two points. Sasser then took a reverse pitch on the conversion attempt and hit an uncovered Darius White to knot the score at 14-14. Arkansas generated little before punting the ball away once again, and Missouri powered its way to a 12-play, 85-yard sequence behind strong running from Hansbrough and Murphy. The two backs combined for 84 yards on the go-ahead drive, with Hansbrough converting a crucial 4th-and-1 and Murphy spinning off a defender on a shotgun draw to give the Tigers their first lead of the day with a 12-yard scamper with 4:38 to go. We started making some plays, said Pinkel of the Tigers fourth-quarter success. They were mostly pass big plays, but once you start doing that, the secondary is going to loosen up a little bit more and theyre not going to come screaming down (into the box). Once we got going, the defense had to worry about both running and passing, and that was an advantage for us. Missouris Shane Ray kept the Razorbacks hopes alive by hitting Allen after the whistle on a 4th-and-8 situation on the ensuing possession, and Arkansas converted another fourth down on Hunter Henrys 9-yard catch that moved the ball to the Tigers 37. Alex Collins had the ball jarred loose by Kentrell Brothers following Henrys grab, however, with Markus Golden recovering for Missouri before the Tigers ran off the remaining time. For us to beat an SEC team of this caliber on the road, youve got to play a lot more cleanly, said Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema. One of the things that we preach on everyday is to eliminate unforced errors, and there were some uncharacteristic offsides, a couple personal fouls -- then we obviously have to take better care of the football. Allen at first showed no lingering effects from his injury, as the junior quarterback made good on 5-of-6 throws on Arkansas opening series to get the Razorbacks off to a quick start. The last of those attempts was a play-action toss on third down to a wide-open Williams, who raced 23 yards into the end zone to put Arkansas up 7-0 midway through the first quarter. Missouri responded with a methodical 17-play march that culminated in Andrew Baggetts career-long 52-yard field goal early in the second quarter, but the Tigers mustered only one first down over their next three possessions as the Razorbacks increased the margin. Jared Cornelius 35-yard punt return that followed the second of those stalled drives set Arkansas up at the Tigers 31, and Allen capitalized on the excellent field position soon afterward with a 12-yard strike to Keon Hatcher that extended the lead to 14-3. Arkansas appeared to have a chance to tack on a few more points when Trey Flowers sacked Mauk and caused a fumble that Taiwan Johnson pounced on at the Missouri 19 late in the first half. A replay review ruled Mauks arm to be going forward for an incomplete pass, however, to allow the Tigers to keep the ball. Mauk scrambled 13 yards on the next play to convert a third down, and a 9-yard catch by Murphy on 3rd-and-9 later on put Baggett in range for a 50-yard field goal that pulled Missouri within 14-6 at halftime. Baggett had a 35-yard try blocked midway through the third quarter, but Missouri stopped the Razorbacks on downs after the change to stay within one score. Game Notes Missouri outgained Arkansas by a 192-47 margin in total yards during the fourth quarter ... The Tigers, who fell 59-42 to Auburn in last years SEC title game, will face either Alabama or Mississippi State in Atlanta on Dec. 6 ... The Tigers had lost their two previous games this season in which they didnt score first ... The new conference rivals had squared off just five times previously, the last two meetings occurring in bowl games. Arkansas downed the Tigers in the 2003 Independence Bowl and Missouri dealt the Hogs a 38-7 loss in the 2008 Cotton ... Hunt finished with 61 yards on five catches. 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They finish the regular season Wednesday at Denver before beginning the post-season at the Los Angeles Clippers or Oklahoma City this weekend. Love scored 22 of his 40 points in the first quarter. He finished with 14 rebounds and nine assists for the Timberwolves (40-41), who will need to win at Utah on Wednesday to clinch the franchises first non-losing season since 2004-05. Draymond Green added 20 points and 12 rebounds, and Klay Thompson scored 20 for the Warriors, who were playing their fourth game in five nights — and after learning of a big blow to their chances of advancing in the playoffs. The team announced before the game that an X-ray on Bogut revealed a fractured right rib. The injury could keep Golden States starting centre out for the start of the playoffs — and possibly all of the post-season. The Warriors also overcame a nothing-too-lose Timberwolves team that has been surging to the finish. In April alone, Minnesota has won at Miami and at Memphis and also beaten San Antonio and Houston at home. In the end, the Warriors cleaned up their mistakes and made all the big plays that the Timberwolves coulldnt.dddddddddddd Minnesota committed 21 turnovers, while the Warriors had 15. After Loves 3-pointer moved Minnesota within three, the Warriors leaned on Curry once again. He banked in a left-handed floater and hit a step-back 3-pointer over Corey Brewer during a 6-0 spurt to put the Warriors up 126-116 with 1:25 to play. Curry walked to the bench during the timeout flexing his muscles as the white-shirt wearing sellout of 19,596 roared to their feet in the final home game of the season. Love and Curry controlled most of the game, especially in the first half. Love made three straight 3s to start the game as Minnesota opened a 16-2 lead behind his could-not-miss stroke. He finished the first quarter with 22 points and eight rebounds to put the Timberwolves up 42-28. After Minnesota went ahead 51-32 early in the second quarter, Curry brought the Warriors back. Curry capped a 23-4 spurt with consecutive 3-pointers before finding a cutting Thompson for a layup to tie the score at 55. Minnesota moved ahead 64-62 at the half. The teams traded scores for most of the third quarter. The Warriors built a 104-96 lead early in the fourth quarter and held off the Timberwolves in the closing minutes. NOTES: The Warriors last won 50 games when they finished the 1993-94 season with a 50-32 record. ... Timberwolves C Ronny Turiaf sat out to rest his right knee. ... The Warriors set the second-highest total attendance in franchise history for the season with 803,436 fans. The team sold out all 41 home games and has a streak of 79 consecutive sellouts. ' ' '