Missouri women's basketball faced a quick turnaround to open Southeastern Conference play. On Thursday night, the Tigers fell to No. 2 Texas at home before travelling to Lexington to take on No.
Last season, Missouri gymnastics made history. The Tigers qualified for the NCAA Championship for the first time in program history. There, they finished third, scoring a 197.2500 to overcome Utah but fall to Oklahoma and UCLA.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri entered SEC play coming off a December to forget. The Tigers' last performance of the 2025 calendar year was a humiliating, 43-point loss to Illinois.
The Missouri Tigers are set to host East Carolina offensive guard Emmanuel Poku on a visit on Jan. 5, per Chris Hummer. The Tigers are also set to host Oregon State offensive guard Dylan Sikorski on a visit in the near future, also per Hummer.
Junior Missouri safety Marvin Burks Jr. will enter the transfer portal, according to a report from Brian Dohn of 247Sports. Burks has been a starting safety for Missouri in each of the last two seasons, primarily at free safety.
With 21 Missouri players announcing their intention to enter the transfer portal before it opened Friday, the needs for the Tigers this offseason are coming into focus.
Missouri redshirt freshman defensive tackle Justin Bodford will enter the transfer portal, he posted to his social media Thursday night. Bodford is the 21st Missouri player to announce intentions to enter the transfer portal and the first defensive tackle.
Two Missouri Tigers have opted to enter the transfer portal on Thursday, per reports. Redshirt sophomore cornerback Shamar McNeil is one of the two and the other is freshman offensive lineman Keiton Jones, as reported by Pete Nakos.
Missouri running back Tavorus Jones is set to enter the transfer portal once it opens on Friday, per his social media. Jones rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown on seven carries during his junior season with the Tigers.
Missouri freshman defensive back Mark Manfred plans to enter the transfer portal when it opens Friday, according to a report from Calum McAndrew of the Columbia Daily Tribune.
For the Missouri Tigers, 2025 was a reminder that progress isn't always linear. And also of being close, but not quite close enough. Of big wins, but not quite the ones needed to change narratives.
The Missouri Tigers are losing a former four-star recruit in the class of 2025 in safety CJ Bass III. Bass appeared in two games this season for the Tigers, playing 27 snaps in that time.
Missouri left tackle Jayven Richardson will enter the transfer portal when it opens on Friday, per Chris Hummer. Richardson started in two games and appeared in 10 this season for the Tigers.
Top Missouri wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. has accepted an invitation to play in the 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl game. The Shrine Bowl is an annual collegiate all-star game that showcases the top senior football players from across the country.
Missouri true freshman kicker Robert Meyer plans to enter the transfer portal, he announced in a post Monday night on Instagram. Meyer was thrust into action in his first season after starting kicker Blake Craig suffered a torn ACL in Week 1 of the season.
Missouri (12-3) narrowly defeated University of Missouri-Kansas City, thwarting the Roos' upset bid in its non-conference finale. The Tigers showed signs of a holiday hangover with a lackluster first-half, but managed to rally to a thrilling overtime victory, 71-67.
Missouri suffered a 13-7 loss to No. 19 Virginia to close the season Saturday, marking its first loss in a bowl game since 2022. Missouri had a shorthanded roster due to players announcing plans to enter the transfer portal, plus a handful of injuries.
Missouri's offense was shorthanded in several ways in Saturday's loss to Virginia in the Gator Bowl. The result was the Tigers' second-lowest scoring performance of the season, losing 7-13.
Missouri suffered its first loss in its last three bowl appearances Saturday night, suffering a slow death at the hands of No. 19 Virginia in the Gator Bowl.
Missouri closed its season Saturday night with a 13-7 loss to No. 19 Virginia in the Gator Bowl on Saturday night. Moments after the game, Missouri football reporters Joey Van Zummeren and Michael Stamps gave their thoughts on the Tigers' performance.
Virginia and Missouri had high expectations for what their postseason fate might hold at different points this season. The Cavaliers started the year hoping to just reach bowl eligibility with coach Tony Elliott firmly on the hot seat.