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After Tyler’s commitment, Mizzou still has room to add seven players in this transfer portal window, which opened March 24 and will remain open for new entries through April 23.
From Columbia Daily Tribune
A native of Amarillo, Texas, Hausen is ranked as a four-star transfer, as the No. 26 shooting guard and as the 107th-ranked transfer.
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ESPN has ranked incoming guard and Drake transfer Bennett Stirtz as the No. 2 overall player in the entire transfer portal.
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Peering through the crowd of Mizzou Athletics staff, fans and supporters, new women’s basketball coach Kellie Harper answers questions during her introductory news conference on Monday, March 31, 2025, inside the Mizzou Arena practice gym. Harper is the fifth coach in program history. Abram Barker Columbia Missourian
Missouri women’s basketball had its first ‘get’ of the offseason after receiving a commitment from Saniah Tyler via the transfer portal on Tuesday night. The first report came from Mizzou ...
Missouri women's basketball will have plenty of roster ... after the Lady Vols' media day at Thompson-Boling Arena on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022.
The Missouri Tigers found a new women’s basketball coach on Tuesday ... “As a player at the University of Tennessee, Kellie showed great leadership, poise and dedication,” Summitt said ...
COLUMBIA — The University of Missouri officially introduced Kellie Harper as its new women’s basketball head coach on Monday, marking the Tigers' first women’s basketball coaching hire since joining the SEC.
After suffering a first round loss to Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament, Missouri women's basketball season ended early once again. The loss officially m
Columbia — For the first time in 15 years, Missouri Women's Basketball has a new head coach. The university introduced recently hired Kellie Harper as the next leader of the Tigers on Monday. It was a hire that checked all the boxes on both sides.
Jersey Wolfenbarger, F, Sr. — Wolfenbarger's decision to transfer left LSU without a single returning frontcourt player from last season's team. The 6-5 forward spent two years at Arkansas, then sat out a season before she signed with the Tigers in 2024. She started nine times last season and played about 13 minutes per game.