The Missouri volleyball team, who had recently defeated SMU to advance to the NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen, appears during the first half of the Border War game between Kansas and Missouri on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, at Mizzou Arena. (CAL TOBIAS/ROCK M NATION) The Tigers will play one match against each of its SEC opponents next season Mizzou Volleyball announced its 2025 … [Read more...] about Mizzou Volleyball announces 2025 conference schedule
Mizzou Baseball outlasts SIUE in error-filled matchup
CAL TOBIAS/ROCK M NATION The Tigers recorded eight errors but still managed to record the win Mizzou Baseball recorded its fourth consecutive midweek victory Tuesday night, defeating SIUE 11-8 in Edwardsville despite recording eight errors. The Tigers got a solid pitching effort from their staff, but needed to rely on a three-run ninth inning to seal the win after … [Read more...] about Mizzou Baseball outlasts SIUE in error-filled matchup
Tournament Thoughts, Football Press Conferences and Basketball Transfer News
The Morning Commute for Wednesday, April 9th Welcome to the Morning Commute Today we’re talking about March Madness. I’m coming at this one without the benefit of hard data, so bear with me if my perception isn’t backed by proof, but now that the NCAA Tournament has concluded, I thought it was one of the better ones in recent years, despite the lack of upsets. I don’t know how … [Read more...] about Tournament Thoughts, Football Press Conferences and Basketball Transfer News
Mizzou Recruiting Reset: D’Montae Tims could be a future Tiger STAR
Mizzou looks to the future at the STAR position with this latest commitment. After a four-month hiatus from high school recruiting, the Mizzou football Tigers have finally added a second member to the 2026 recruiting commitment list in the form of three-star safety D’Montae Tims. Despite being modestly ranked a composite three star, gaining Tims’ commitment is a win on a few … [Read more...] about Mizzou Recruiting Reset: D’Montae Tims could be a future Tiger STAR
Kentucky PG Saniah Tyler marks first transfer portal commit of Kellie Harper era
Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images Tyler returns to Missouri roots for final year of eligibility The first commit of the Kellie Harper era comes straight from the SEC, bringing in junior point guard Saniah Tyler from Kentucky, according to Talia Goodman. The St. Louis native played three years for the Wildcats, playing in 67 games while starting 13. Her most … [Read more...] about Kentucky PG Saniah Tyler marks first transfer portal commit of Kellie Harper era