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Basketball student tickets sell out in one day

It appears MU students are taking notice of the Missouri men’s basketball team’s success — the Tigers are ranked No. 2 in the latest polls. The 4,000 student tickets available for Missouri’s final four home games (Baylor, Oklahoma State, Kansas … Continue reading

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Haith: Feldmann could play for us right now

Missouri coach Frank Haith said that transfer Danny Feldmann is making an impact in practice and, if he were eligible this season, would be getting playing time for the Tigers. This is great news for Missouri fans because Feldmann, a … Continue reading

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Missouri rumored to have tampered with Pitt basketball transfer

On December 16, CBS Sports’ Jeff Goodman reported that Pitt basketball freshman forward Khem Birch is planning to transfer from Pitt. Goodman later took to Twitter to report that Pitt would not release Birch to Missouri because of suspected tampering. … Continue reading

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A lot of new faces, but Missouri basketball should contend next season

Missouri will lose seniors Kim English, Marcus Denmon, Ricardo Ratliffe, Matt Pressey and Steve Moore at the end of the season, but don’t expect the Tigers to suffer too badly. Missouri coach Frank Haith is bringing in plenty of talent … Continue reading

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Haith: no word on future games against St. Louis

In a Monday teleconference, Missouri coach Frank Haith said that he has not been approached by administrators about setting up a game with St. Louis University in the near future. Haith said that he does know St. Louis coach Rick … Continue reading

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Former 5-star basketball recruit visited Missouri

Oregon freshman transfer Jabari Brown visited Missouri this past weekend. Brown was a 5-star recruit coming out Oakland, Calif. last season. Brown is a 6’5 guard who averaged six points and two rebounds per game in two games at Oregon. … Continue reading

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