Missouri head coach Robin Pingeton talks to her players before a game against Saint Louis on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, at Mizzou Arena. | (CAL TOBIAS/ROCK M NATION) Mizzou WBB is in dire straits after 0-3 start For Mizzou WBB, an 0-2 start to conference play seemed inevitable. I mean, who could compete against the mighty South Carolina and a top 20 Alabama team on the … [Read more...] about Hoopin’ and Hollerin: Can anything salvage this season?
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Mizzou men’s basketball took care of business this week. The road only gets more difficult from here.
Denny Medley-Imagn Images The Tigers not only beat two teams they were supposed to beat, but provided themselves a much-needed cushion that could help when mid-March comes around. Predicting the NCAA Tournament field has always been a fun exercise. However, prognosticating the field two months from the Big Dance is like trying to predict the weather two months in … [Read more...] about Mizzou men’s basketball took care of business this week. The road only gets more difficult from here.
Missouri track & field opens season setting career bests and program marks
EUGENE, OREGON - JUNE 22: Euphenie Andre competes in the women’s triple jump final on Day Two of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Track & Field Trials at Hayward Field on June 22, 2024 in Eugene, Oregon. | Photo and caption by Christian Petersen/Getty Images The Tigers placed in the top three of all but one event they competed in at the Alexis Jarrett Invitational at … [Read more...] about Missouri track & field opens season setting career bests and program marks
Off the rails: Tigers WBB blown out by Florida 93-67
Missouri head coach Robin Pingeton disputes a foul call in the second half of a game against Tulane on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at Mizzou Arena. | (CAL TOBIAS/ROCK M NATION) Mizzou loses its 16th straight SEC game after terrible 4th quarter With five seconds in the third quarter, Mizzou WBB trailed Florida by 12 points. In a desperation attempt, guard Nyah Wilson raced … [Read more...] about Off the rails: Tigers WBB blown out by Florida 93-67
Mizzou Wrestling’s drought continues, falling to Stanford
Cal Tobias/Rock M Nation And the Tigers’ injury problem might have just gotten worse Mizzou Wrestling’s historic struggles continued Sunday in a 27-15 defeat to 15th-ranked Stanford. The Tigers’ 2-7 start is the program’s worst since the 1970-71 season, when the team also began with a 2-7 record under head coach Hap Whitney. Mizzou finished that season 5-9-1 and placed … [Read more...] about Mizzou Wrestling’s drought continues, falling to Stanford