Missouri Tigers men's basketball
Missouri Tigers | ||||
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University | University of Missouri | |||
Head coach | Cuonzo Martin (5th season) | |||
Conference | SEC | |||
Location | Columbia, Missouri | |||
Arena | Mizzou Arena (Capacity: 15,061) | |||
Nickname | Tigers | |||
Colors | Old gold and black[1] | |||
Uniforms | ||||
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Pre-tournament Premo-Porretta Champions | ||||
1921, 1922 | ||||
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight | ||||
1944, 1976, 1994, 2002, 2009 | ||||
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1994, 2002, 2009 | ||||
NCAA Tournament Round of 32 | ||||
1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010 | ||||
NCAA Tournament Appearances | ||||
1944, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2021 | ||||
Conference tournament champions | ||||
1978, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2009, 2012 | ||||
Conference regular season champions | ||||
1918, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1930, 1939, 1940, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994 |
The Missouri Tigers men's basketball team represents the University of Missouri in the SEC. Prior to the 2012–2013 season, the basketball team represented the school in the Big 12 Conference. They are located in Columbia, Missouri, playing home games at Mizzou Arena (15,061). The team last played in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament in 2021. The past Tigers' season in 2017–18 was their first under new head coach Cuonzo Martin, who was hired away from California to replace the fired Kim Anderson.[2] The Missouri men's basketball program was a charter member of the Big 12 Conference, formed from the Big Eight Conference in 1996.[3] Following the 2019–20 season, the Tigers had an all-time record of 1,655–1,182 and a winning percentage of .583.
History[]
Coaching history[]
Current coaching staff[]
- Cuonzo Martin – Head Coach
- Michael Porter Sr. – Assistant Coach
- Cornell Mann – Assistant Coach
- Chris Hollender – Assistant Coach
- Paul Rorvig – Director of Basketball Operations
- Nicodemus Christopher – Director of Basketball Athletic Performance
- Marco Harris – Director of Player Development
Record vs. Big 12 opponents[]
Missouri vs. |
Overall Record | at Columbia | at Opponent's Venue |
at Neutral Site | Last 5 Meetings | Last 10 Meetings | Current Streak | During Time in Big 12 |
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Baylor | MU, 16–10 | MU, 10–2 | BU, 6–4 | Tied, 2–2 | MU, 4–1 | MU, 7–3 | W 4 | MU, 13–6 |
Iowa State | MU, 149–84 | MU, 84–21 | ISU, 56–49 | MU, 16–5 | MU, 5–0 | MU, 9–1 | W 9 | MU, 20–14 |
Kansas | KU, 173–95 | KU, 65–57 | KU, 89–31 | KU, 19–7 | KU, 4–1 | KU, 8–2 | L 1 | KU, 25–10 |
Kansas State | KSU, 121–116 | MU, 64–42 | KSU, 62–44 | KSU, 17–8 | KSU, 5–0 | KSU, 7–3 | L 5 | MU, 18–15 |
Oklahoma | OU, 113–97 | MU, 62–31 | OU, 65–21 | OU, 17–14 | MU, 3–2 | MU, 6–4 | L2 | OU, 13–11 |
Oklahoma State | MU, 77–41 | MU, 45–7 | OSU, 29–21 | MU, 10–5 | MU, 3–2 | MU, 7–3 | W 2 | MU, 11–9 |
Texas | MU, 13–12 | MU, 6–4 | UT, 6–4 | MU, 3–2 | MU, 4–1 | MU, 6–4 | W 3 | UT, 11–9 |
Texas A&M | MU, 14–11 | MU, 6–3 | TAMU, 7–4 | MU, 4–1 | MU, 3–2 | TAMU, 7–3 | W 1 | Tied, 10–10 |
Texas Tech | MU, 15–8 | MU, 8–2 | TTU, 6–3 | MU, 4–0 | MU, 5–0 | MU, 8–2 | W 7 | MU, 13–7 |
*As of November 27, 2019 |
Record vs. other opponents (at least 15 games played)[]
Missouri vs. |
Overall Record | at Columbia | at Opponent's Venue |
at Neutral Site | Last 5 Meetings | Last 10 Meetings | Current Streak | |
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Colorado | MU, 99–53 | MU, 57–11 | CU, 34–30 | MU, 12–8 | MU, 4–1 | MU, 9–1 | W 1 | |
Creighton | MU, 9–7 | MU, 3–2 | Tied, 4–4 | MU, 2–1 | MU, 3–2 | CU, 6–4 | L 1 | |
Drake | MU, 27–7 | MU, 17–3 | MU, 10–4 | Tied, 0–0 | MU, 4–1 | MU, 8–2 | W 4 | |
Illinois | UI, 31–17 | UI, 3–2 | UI, 4–1 | UI, 24–14 | UI, 4–1 | UI, 6–4 | W 1 | |
Indiana | Tied, 9–9 | MU, 5–3 | IU, 6–3 | MU, 1–0 | MU, 4–1 | Tied, 5–5 | W 3 | |
Iowa | UI, 10–7 | MU, 4–2 | UI, 7–2 | Tied, 1–1 | MU, 3–2 | Tied, 5–5 | W 2 | |
Nebraska | MU, 126–93 | MU, 70–25 | NU, 56–42 | MU, 14–12 | MU, 3–2 | Tied, 5–5 | L 1 | |
Saint Louis | MU, 21–19 | SLU, 12–10 | MU, 11–6 | SLU, 1–0[4] | MU, 3–2 | Tied, 5–5 | W 2 | |
Washington U. of StL | MU, 71–29 | MU, 42–8 | MU, 29–21 | Tied, 0–0 | MU, 5–0 | MU, 8–2 | W 7 | |
*As of January 24, 2014 |
Record vs. SEC opponents[]
Missouri vs. |
Overall Record | at Columbia | at Opponent's Venue |
at Neutral Site | Last 5 Meetings | Last 10 Meetings | Current Streak | Since Joining SEC |
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Alabama | UA, 10–4 | UA, 3–2 | UA, 5–1 | UA, 2–1 | UA, 4–1 | UA, 6–4 | L 1 | UA, 6–3 |
Arkansas | UA, 27–24 | MU, 15–10 | UA, 16–9 | UA, 1–0 | MU, 3–2 | UA, 7–3 | W 1 | UA, 8–6 |
Auburn | AU, 6–5 | MU, 3–2 | AU, 3–1 | Tie, 1–1 | AU, 4–1 | AU, 6–4 | L 3 | AU, 6���5 |
Florida | UF, 7–2 | tied, 2–2 | UF, 4–0 | UF, 1–0 | UF, 4–1 | UF, 7–2 | L 4 | UF, 7–2 |
Georgia | Tie, 7–7 | MU, 3–2 | UGA, 4–2 | MU, 2–1 | MU, 3–2 | UGA, 7–3 | W 2 | UGA, 7–4 |
Kentucky | UK, 12–1 | UK, 4–1 | UK, 6–0 | UK, 2–0 | UK, 4–1 | UK, 9–1 | L 2 | UK, 8–1 |
LSU | LSU, 7–2 | Tie, 2–2 | LSU, 4–0 | LSU, 1–0 | LSU, 4–1 | LSU, 7–2 | L 4 | LSU, 6–2 |
Mississippi State | MS, 7–5 | MU, 4–2 | MS, 5–1 | tied, 0–0 | MS, 4–1 | MS, 7–3 | L 1 | MS, 6–3 |
Ole Miss | UM, 12–2 | UM, 4–2 | UM, 5–1 | UM, 2–0 | UM, 4–1 | UM, 9–1 | L 3 | UM, 12–2 |
South Carolina | MU, 6–5 | MU, 4–1 | SC, 3–2 | SC, 1–0 | MU, 3–2 | tied, 5–5 | W 1 | MU, 6–5 |
Tennessee | UT, 8–7 | MU, 5–2 | UT, 5–2 | UT, 1–0 | UT, 3–2 | UT, 7–3 | L 2 | UT, 6–3 |
Texas A&M | TAM, 19–18 | MU, 8–7 | TAM, 11–5 | MU, 5–1 | TAM, 3–2 | TAM, 8–2 | L 2 | TAM, 9–5 |
Vanderbilt | MU, 7–6 | MU, 6–0 | VU, 5–1 | VU, 1–0 | MU, 3–2 | MU, 6–4 | W 3 | MU, 5–3 |
*As of November 20, 2019 |
Postseason[]
NCAA tournament results[]
The Tigers have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 28 times. Their combined record is 22–28. However, their appearance in 1994 has been vacated by the NCAA making their official record 19–27.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1944 | Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place Game |
Utah Pepperdine |
L 35–45 W 61–46 | |
1976 | Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
Washington Texas Tech Michigan |
W 69–67 W 86–75 L 88–95 | |
1978 | Round of 32 | Utah | L 79–86 2OT | |
1980 | #5 | Round of 48 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen |
#12 San Jose State #4 Notre Dame #1 LSU |
W 61–51 W 87–84 OT L 63–68 |
1981 | #9 | Round of 48 | #8 Lamar | L 67–71 |
1982 | #2 | Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen |
#7 Marquette #6 Houston |
W 73–69 L 78–79 |
1983 | #2 | Round of 32 | #7 Iowa | L 63–77 |
1986 | #11 | Round of 64 | #6 UAB | L 64–66 |
1987 | #4 | Round of 64 | #13 Xavier | L 69–70 |
1988 | #6 | Round of 64 | #11 Rhode Island | L 80–87 |
1989 | #3 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen |
#14 Creighton #11 Texas #2 Syracuse |
W 85–69 W 108–89 L 80–83 |
1990 | #3 | Round of 64 | #14 Northern Iowa | L 71–74 |
1992 | #5 | Round of 64 Round of 32 |
#12 West Virginia #4 Seton Hall |
W 89–78 L 71–88 |
1993 | #10 | Round of 64 | #7 Temple | L 61–75 |
1994* | #1 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#16 Navy #9 Wisconsin #4 Syracuse #2 Arizona |
W 76–53 W 109–96 W 98–88 OT L 72–92 |
1995 | #8 | Round of 64 Round of 32 |
#9 Indiana #1 UCLA |
W 65–60 L 74–75 |
1999 | #8 | Round of 64 | #9 New Mexico | L 59–61 |
2000 | #9 | Round of 64 | #9 North Carolina | L 84–70 |
2001 | #9 | Round of 64 Round 32 |
#8 Georgia #1 Duke |
W 70–68 L 81–94 |
2002 | #12 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#5 Miami (FL) #4 Ohio State #8 UCLA #2 Oklahoma |
W 93–80 W 83–67 W 82–73 L 75–81 |
2003 | #6 | Round of 64 Round of 32 |
#11 Southern Illinois #3 Marquette |
W 72–71 L 92–101 OT |
2009 | #3 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#14 Cornell #6 Marquette #2 Memphis #1 Connecticut |
W 78–59 W 83–79 W 102–91 L 75–82 |
2010 | #10 | Round of 64 Round of 32 |
#7 Clemson #2 West Virginia |
W 86–78 L 59–68 |
2011 | #11 | Round of 64 | #6 Cincinnati | L 63–78 |
2012 | #2 | Round of 64 | #15 Norfolk State | L 84–86 |
2013 | #9 | Round of 64 | #8 Colorado State | L 72–84 |
2018 | #8 | Round of 64 | #9 Florida State | L 54–67 |
2021 | #9 | Round of 64 | #8 Oklahoma | L 68–72 |
* Vacated by the NCAA
NCAA Tournament seeding history[]
The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.
Years → | '80 | '81 | '82 | '83 | '86 | '87 | '88 | '89 | '90 | '92 | '93 | '94 | '95 | '99 | '00 | '01 | '02 | '03 | '09 | '10 | '11 | '12 | '13 | '18 | '21 |
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Seeds→ | 5 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 11 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 10 | 1 | 8 | 8 | 9 | 9 | 12 | 6 | 3 | 10 | 11 | 2 | 9 | 8 | 9 |
NIT results[]
The Tigers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) eight times. Their combined record is 2–8.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1972 | First Round | St. John's | L 81–82 |
1973 | First Round | Massachusetts | L 71–78 |
1985 | First Round | Saint Joseph's | L 67–68 |
1996 | First Round Second Round |
Murray State Alabama |
W 89–85 L 49–72 |
1998 | First Round | UAB | L 86–93 |
2004 | First Round | Michigan | L 64–65 |
2005 | First Round | DePaul | L 70–75 |
2014 | First Round Second Round |
Davidson Southern Miss |
W 85–77 L 63–71 |
NCIT results[]
The Tigers appeared in one of the only two ever National Commissioners Invitational Tournaments. Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1975 | Quarterfinals | Purdue | L 74–87 |
Retired jerseys[]
Missouri has retired eight jersey numbers, with the most recent ones being the numbers of Derrick Chievous and John Brown in 2019. [5][6]
Missouri Tigers retired numbers | ||||
No. | Player | Tenure | ||
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3 | Derrick Chievous | 1984–1988 | ||
20 | Jon Sundvold | 1979–1983 | ||
22 | Norm Stewart | 1953–1956 | ||
30 | Willie Smith | 1974–1976 | ||
34 | Doug Smith | 1987–1991 | ||
40 | Steve Stipanovich | 1979–1983 | ||
43 | Bill Stauffer | 1949–1952 | ||
50 | John Brown | 1970–1973 |
Tigers in the NBA[]
Current[]
- DeMarre Carroll (Memphis Grizzlies, Houston Rockets, Utah Jazz, Atlanta Hawks, Toronto Raptors, Brooklyn Nets)
- Jordan Clarkson (Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Utah Jazz)
- Michael Porter Jr. (Denver Nuggets)
- Jontay Porter (Memphis Grizzlies)
Former[]
- Kareem Rush (Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Bobcats, Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Clippers)
- Keyon Dooling (Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets, Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Memphis Grizzlies)
- Larry Drew (Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers)
- Jon Sundvold (Seattle SuperSonics, San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat)
- Steve Stipanovich (Indiana Pacers)
- Doug Smith (Dallas Mavericks)
- Byron Irvin (Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings, Washington Bullets)
- Anthony Peeler (Los Angeles Lakers, Vancouver Grizzlies, Minnesota Timberwolves, Sacramento Kings, Washington Wizards)
- Thomas Gardner (Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, San Antonio Spurs)
- Derrick Chievous (Houston Rockets, Cleveland Cavaliers)
- Melvin Booker (Houston Rockets)
- John Brown (Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls, Utah Jazz)
- Rickey Paulding (Detroit Pistons)
- Linas Kleiza (Denver Nuggets)
- Kim English (Detroit Pistons)
- Jabari Brown (Los Angeles Lakers)
- Al Eberhard (Detroit Pistons)
- Phil Pressey (Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers)
Tigers in the NBA D-League[]
Current[]
- Stefhon Hannah, Reno Bighorns
Former[]
- J. T. Tiller, Idaho Stampede
- Thomas Gardner, Austin Toros & Reno Bighorns
- , Rio Grande Valley Vipers
- Marshall Brown, Rio Grande Valley Vipers
- DeMarre Carroll, Dakota Wizards
- Leo Lyons, Dakota Wizards
- Kareem Rush, Los Angeles D-Fenders
- Alex Oriakhi, Erie BayHawks
- Jordan Clarkson, Los Angeles D-Fenders
- Jabari Brown, Los Angeles D-Fenders
Tigers in European leagues[]
Current[]
- Jason Conley, Kouvot (Finland)
- Marcus Denmon, New Basket Brindisi (Italy)
- Linas Kleiza, Olimpia Milano (Italy)
- Rickey Paulding, EWE Baskets Oldenburg (Germany)
- J.T. Tiller, Landstede Basketbal (Netherlands)
Tigers in other leagues[]
Current[]
- Leo Lyons, Akita Northern Happinets, (Japan)
- Ricardo Ratliffe, Seoul Samsung Thunders (South Korea)
Missouri Tigers All-Americans[]
- Fred Williams, 1916
- Craig Ruby, F, 1918–1919
- George Williams, C, 1920–1921
- Herb Bunker, G, 1921–1923
- , F, 1922–1923
- , F, 1930
- , 1931
- , G, 1939–1940
- Bill Stauffer, C, 1952
- Norm Stewart, G, 1956, former head coach at Northern Iowa (1961–1967) and Mizzou (1967–1999)
- , C, 1961
- John Brown, F, 1972–1973
- Willie Smith, G, 1976
- Ricky Frazier, F, 1982
- Steve Stipanovich, C, 1983
- Jon Sundvold, G, 1983
- Derrick Chievous, F, 1987
- Doug Smith, F, 1990
- Anthony Peeler, G, 1992
- Melvin Booker, G, 1994
- Marcus Denmon, G, 2012
- Phil Pressey, G, 2013
References[]
- ^ Mizzou Athletics Brand Identity Guidelines (PDF). July 9, 2019. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
- ^ "Cuonzo Martin hired as Missouri basketball coach". USA Today. March 15, 2017. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
- ^ "Big 12 Conference". big12sports.com.
- ^ "Dec. 12, 1999: Mizzou vs. SLU basketball". stltoday.com.
- ^ Jones, Daniel (February 19, 2019). "Chievous gets moment in spotlight as Missouri retires No. 3". Linn County Leader. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
- ^ Schiffer, Alex (March 9, 2019). "'Now I can die': Mizzou retires John Brown's No. 50 basketball jersey". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
External links[]
- Missouri Tigers men's basketball