Judith Nelson+FollowHannah Horton shines in Mizzou’s season openerHannah Horton just kicked off her junior year by snagging three event titles as Mizzou gymnastics opened their 2026 season in a brand new arena. Her powerful routines on vault, bars, and floor helped the Tigers rack up a strong 196.850 against Iowa State. The energy was contagious—especially when sophomore Ayla Acevedo made her collegiate debut on floor, earning a 9.900 and sparking cheers from teammates. It’s clear this team is building something special, and the new arena only adds to the excitement. What do you think sets this Mizzou squad apart this year? #Sports #MizzouGymnastics #HannahHorton00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowMizzou gymnastics launches new era at Mizzou ArenaMizzou gymnastics is setting the bar higher than ever—coming off their best season in school history, the Tigers are opening 2026 ranked No. 7 nationally and moving into the bigger, louder Mizzou Arena. With four All-Americans returning and a top-10 freshman class, this team isn’t just riding a hot streak—they’re building a legacy. The season opener against Iowa State is more than just a meet; it’s a statement that Mizzou is here to stay among the nation’s elite. Who’s excited to see how this new chapter unfolds? #Sports #MizzouGymnastics #MizzouArena00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowMizzou gymnastics brings energy to new arenaMizzou gymnastics just gave fans a first look at their new home inside Mizzou Arena, and the excitement is real. The annual Black & Gold exhibition wasn’t just about scores—it was a chance for the community to see the Tigers’ next chapter up close. Star sophomore Kaia Tanskanen wowed with a 9.950 on both bars and beam, while Railey Jackson led the vault. The new space felt electric, and you could sense the team’s hunger for the upcoming season. How do you think this new home will impact their performance and fan experience? #Sports #MizzouGymnastics #ColumbiaMO00Share
jharvey+FollowMissouri Gymnastics brings big energy to Mizzou ArenaMissouri Gymnastics just made a powerful return to Mizzou Arena, and the energy in the building was unreal. After last year’s historic NCAA run, the Tigers now get to compete in the arena for nearly every home meet—a huge step for the program. Coach Welker got emotional seeing a decade-long dream come true, and the team’s depth was on full display, with standout performances from Rayleigh Jackson and newcomer Kamara Echols. The real story? It’s not about one star, but a whole squad pushing each other to new heights. What do you think this new era means for Mizzou sports? #Sports #MizzouGymnastics #MizzouArena00Share