• Mizzou Memories: Wins, Losses, and Life Lessons
    May 22 2026

    A recent Mizzou grad reflects on their college years, highlighting the unique student bubble, deep friendships, and the thrill of college athletics. They share memorable wins, losses, and what-ifs, emphasizing the emotional rollercoaster of college life and the lessons learned beyond the wins and losses.

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  • Missouri Tigers Basketball Unveils Stacked Coaching Lineup
    May 20 2026

    The Missouri Tigers basketball team has unveiled their coaching lineup for the 2026-2027 season, featuring four new additions and an internal promotion. Ryan Sharbaugh, who has been with head coach Dennis Gates since 2019, will share the associate head coach role. Tavaras Hardy, a former head coach at Loyola Maryland, joins the team with a proven track record of developing NBA talent. Jimmie Foster, an assistant coach with fifteen years of experience, brings NBA development chops from his time at Bradley and Colorado State. Jason Crowe Sr. and Zach Reynolds round out the new hires, both taking on assistant coach and player development roles. Coach Gates expressed excitement about the teams diverse skills and shared goal of success.

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  • Missouri Basketball Adds Stansberry for 2026 Season
    May 18 2026

    Missouri secures final player for 2026 season, Cord Stansberry, a 6-foot-4 guard from California. Stansberry, with an extra year of eligibility, brings solid numbers from last season: 14.1 points, 4 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. He joins Missouris roster as the sixth transfer addition, aiming to add depth and shooting to the team.

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  • SEC Schools Dominate 2026 Recruiting Rankings
    May 16 2026

    247Sports ranks the top SEC recruits for the Class of 2026, with Arkansas leading the conference at 2 nationally. Alabama, Missouri, and Texas also make the top twenty. Tennessee, Vanderbilt, and Mississippi State secure spots within the top twenty-five. Oklahoma, Texas A&M, and Ole Miss bring in new faces. Georgia and South Carolina add players to their programs. Recruiting is a long-term process, and these rankings will shift as young athletes develop.

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  • Mizzou vs SLU: In-State Showdown in the Making
    May 15 2026

    Missouri and Saint Louis University eye potential in-state showdown, with Tigers leading the all-time series. Billikens had a strong 2026-27 season, reaching the NCAA Tournament. Mizzous non-conference schedule includes matchups with Howard, Kansas, Illinois, and Marquette. Stay tuned for updates on this potential rivalry.

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  • Missouri Boosts Backcourt with Crawford's Commitment
    May 12 2026

    Missouris backcourt gets a boost with Jordan Crawfords transfer. The six-foot-three guard, known for his scoring abilities, averaged 14.4 points per game last season. He joins a list of five transfers, including Jaylen Carey, Kennard Davis Jr., Jamier Jones, and Bryson Tiller, bolstering the Tigers roster. With one spot left, the backcourt now boasts Crawford, Davis, Jones, Jason Crowe Jr., and Aaron Rowe. Expectations are high for the revamped squad as they prepare for the upcoming season.

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  • Mizzou Lands Top Transfer Kennard Davis Jr.
    May 1 2026

    Missouri Basketball Secures Major Transfer: Kennard Davis Jr.

    Missouri basketball has landed a significant transfer in Kennard Davis Jr., a six-foot-six small forward from BYU. Davis, a four-star recruit and top-175 overall player, averaged 16.3 points and 5.9 rebounds per game at Southern Illinois and started all 32 games at BYU, contributing 8.5 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. Despite interest from schools like Kentucky, Maryland, and Virginia, Davis chose Missouri, joining Jamier Jones, Jaylen Carey, and Bryson Tiller in the Tigers transfer class. Davis is expected to withdraw from the NBA Draft and continue his college career, boosting Missouris class ranking to 12th overall and 16th in transfers. The Tigers still seek a point guard to complement freshman Jason Crowe Jr.

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  • Mizzou Basketball: Gates' Transfer Portal Haul Boosts Talent
    Apr 23 2026

    Mizzou Basketballs Transfer Portal Haul: A New Era of Potential

    Coach Dennis Gates keeps six players from the transfer portal, marking a fresh start for Mizzou basketball with the lowest returning minutes of experience since he took over. The teams depth will be tested early, but the addition of two top-fifty recruits and a veteran big via the transfer portal, along with three other solid pickups, could swiftly flip the script and propel Mizzou back into contention.

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