Mizzou staged a fight to finish after an extremely sluggish start from the field. Mizzou combo guard Marques Warrick, a Lexington, Kentucky, native, hit back-to-back 3-pointers to claw the ’Cats ...
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Rock M Nation on MSNNo. 19 Mizzou’s late comeback bid falls short in 91-83 defeat to No. 19 KentuckyA 10-0 run at the halfway mark of the second half was not enough for the Tigers to come on top with a season ending win.
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EssentiallySports on MSNBob Stoops & Ryan Clark Left Teary-Eyed as David Pollack Gives Major Update on Wife’s ...Former ESPN broadcaster, David Pollack has lived a life of hard knocks—first as an All-American defensive lineman at Georgia ...
The Missouri Tigers Baseball team huddles together during ... The Tigers struggled to fight back against the Bearcats and only added their second run on a solo-shot from first baseman Cayden ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Missouri’s Marques Warrick falls while driving toward the basket as Kentucky’s Lamont Butler gets a hand on the ball in a ...
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The Kentucky men’s basketball team opens the 2025 SEC Tournament Thursday. Our experts predict how far the Wildcats can go in ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A father in Missouri was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Thursday for shooting and wounding a St. Louis ...
Following an up-and-down non-conference slate, Mizzou looked for a positive start to SEC play on Friday. However, the Tigers will have to wait for their first conference win, as they fell to ...
The Missouri Tigers first played football in 1890, making them the second-oldest SEC football team behind Kentucky. The Wildcats first hit the gridiron in 1881. The Vanderbilt Commodores are tied ...
No. 15 Missouri fell 91-83 at home to No. 19 Kentucky on Saturday, with lackluster offense digging too big a hole for a late rally to cover up. Forward Mark Mitchell did what he could, scoring 22 ...
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In 1861, Missouri Gov. Claiborne Fox Jackson, who supported the Confederacy, persuaded the Legislature to pass a law giving the state control over the police department in St. Louis. Missouri voters ...
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