Theresa Boyd+FollowMizzou women pull off epic comeback winDown by 15 and looking flat, Mizzou women’s basketball flipped the script in the second half, storming back to beat SIU Edwardsville for their fifth straight win. The Tigers’ energy kicked in after halftime, with Jordana Reisma leading the charge and teammates Grace Slaughter and Shannon Dowell also hitting double digits. Coach Harper admitted the team felt drained after their big ACC/SEC Challenge win, but celebrated the grit it took to get this victory. What do you think—does a scrappy win like this say more about a team’s potential than a blowout? #Sports #Basketball #MizzouBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMizzou basketball’s new stars inspire Columbia youthMizzou’s top 2026 basketball recruits haven’t even suited up for the Tigers yet, but they’re already making a mark in Columbia. Before hitting the court for the Norm Stewart Classic, Aidan Chronister, Toni Bryant, and Jason Crowe Jr. teamed up with Tiger legend Laurence Bowers to coach local kids at the NextGen Trueson Basketball Camp. These future Tigers say giving back is just as important as winning games, and their early connection with the community is setting a new tone for Mizzou hoops. How do you think this new era of leadership will shape the team and the city? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #ColumbiaMO00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMizzou fans get a glimpse of Jason Crowe Jr.Columbia just got its first real look at Jason Crowe Jr., and the hype is real. Even though Inglewood High didn’t pull off the win at the Norm Stewart Classic, Crowe poured in 41 points—just another night for the nation’s No. 3 recruit and Mizzou’s biggest basketball signing in nearly a decade. He admits the pressure is heavy in high school, but he’s excited for next year, when he’ll have more support and can really show off his full game. What do you think Crowe’s impact will be for Mizzou hoops next season? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #JasonCroweJr00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMizzou fans buzzing after Crowe Jr.'s 41-point showMizzou basketball just got a major confidence boost for the future. Five-star recruit Jason Crowe Jr. put on a 41-point clinic at the Norm Stewart Classic, giving Tigers fans a taste of what’s coming in 2026. Even though his Inglewood squad lost, Crowe’s performance showed why he’s ranked No. 3 nationally in his class. He’s excited to join fellow top recruits Toni Bryant and Aidan Chronister in Columbia, saying he’ll have more freedom to shine with a strong supporting cast. How do you think Crowe Jr. will change the game for Mizzou? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #JasonCroweJr00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou basketball rivalry with Kansas heats upNothing fires up Mizzou fans quite like the Border War, even after a tough 80-60 loss to Kansas this year. Coach Dennis Gates is doubling down, calling it the best rivalry in college hoops and insisting it should never end. While Kansas coach Bill Self seems less eager to keep it going, the passion from both sides is undeniable. Next year, the Tigers get to host—could that be the spark for a comeback? What do you think: Should this storied rivalry continue, or is it time for Mizzou to focus elsewhere? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #BorderWar00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowFuture Mizzou stars light up ColumbiaColumbia just got a sneak peek at the future of Mizzou basketball, and the hype is real. At the Norm Stewart Classic, the Tigers’ top 2026 recruits showed why they’re so highly ranked. Aidan Chronister snagged MVP honors with a 25-point performance and led his team to victory, while Toni Bryant posted a double-double against his future teammate. Jason Crowe Jr., the highest-rated Mizzou recruit since Michael Porter Jr., dropped a jaw-dropping 41 points. It’s clear: these young players are bringing serious energy to Columbia. How do you think this class will change the game for Mizzou? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #ColumbiaMO00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMizzou basketball rivalry brings the heatMark Mitchell’s monster dunk had Mizzou fans on their feet, but Kansas turned up the pressure and ran away with an 80-60 win in the Border War. KU’s Tre White was unstoppable, racking up 20 points and 13 rebounds, while Darryn Peterson made a strong return despite battling illness. Missouri’s offense just couldn’t keep pace after halftime, even with Mitchell’s 21-point effort. The energy was wild, the game got scrappy, and both teams showed flashes of brilliance. What do you think Mizzou needs to change to close the gap in this rivalry? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #BorderWar00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou’s Mark Mitchell: The one that got away from KansasKansas fans, imagine if Mark Mitchell had been wearing Jayhawk blue instead of leading Mizzou. Bill Self just admitted they went all-in trying to recruit him, and now Mitchell is set to face KU again, averaging a monster 18.1 points per game. He’s been a nightmare for defenses and could be the difference-maker in Sunday’s rivalry clash. With his SEC top-10 stats and last year’s upset performance, Mitchell’s got another shot to make Kansas regret missing out. Who do you think will come out on top this time? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #KansasJayhawks00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowFuture Mizzou stars light up Norm Stewart ClassicTwo of Mizzou’s most exciting basketball recruits, Aidan Chronister and Toni Bryant, just went head-to-head at Mizzou Arena—and both showed why fans are buzzing about the Tigers’ future. Chronister dropped 25 points and made clutch plays to help The New School edge out Bryant’s Zephyrhills Christian Academy 52-48. Bryant, known for his highlight-reel dunks, added 12 points and electrified the crowd with an alley-oop slam. What’s really cool? These rivals will soon be teammates, joining forces in Columbia for the Class of 2026. With their chemistry and Coach Gates’ family-first approach, Mizzou hoops could be in for something special. What are your hopes for this new era? #Sports #Basketball #MizzouBasketball00Share