Mizzou Women’s Basketball Schedule: Game Times and Dates

Looking for the Mizzou Women’s Basketball schedule? Here are the Game Times and dates for the upcoming season

Mizzou Tigers Women’s Basketball – Schedule

The Missouri Tigers women’s basketball team represents the University of Missouri in the NCAA Division I. The team competes in the Eastern Conference

Game Times and Dates

The Missouri Tigers women’s Basketball team will play their first game on Friday, November 10th at 7:00 PM. Their first opponent will be the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles The game will be held in Mizzou Arena and will be broadcasted on the SEC Network

Mizzou Women’s Basketball – 2017-18 Schedule

The Missouri Tigers women’s basketball team will begin their 2017-18 Season on November 10th at home against Incarnate Word Below is the full schedule with times and dates subject to change.

November
10 – Incarnate Word
12 – Idaho State
15 – Bradley
17 – Long Beach State
21 – Pittsburgh
24 – at Arizona State
26 – at Arizona
30 – Iowa State

December
3 – South Dakota State
5 – Green Bay
9 – Tulsa
17 – at Memphis
21- Vanderbilt*
28- Ole Miss*
31- Texas A&M*

January february march april may june july August September October November December conference tournament NCAA tournament postseason wnba draft** first regular season game last regular season game exhibition games all times central unless noted otherwise home games in bold * sec opponents ** indicates player leaves early for NBA draft Head Coach Kim Anderson assistant coaches Greg Gary, Michael Neighbors, Tony Barbee, Chase Stoeger Mascot: Truman the Tiger Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Tigers Conference: SEC home court Mizzou Arena (15,061) 2016-17 Record: six wins, twenty-six losses () 2016-17 Conference Record: two wins, sixteen losses (tenth in sec)() Postseason Invitation(s): None NCAA Final Four Appearances (‘): 2004 NCAA Tournament Appearance(‘s): 2002, 2003, 2004 NIT Appearance(‘s): 2001 WNIT Appearance(‘s): 2009 sec regular season Championships (‘): 1997 SEC tournament Championships (‘): 1997 National Player of the Year(‘s): Doris Burke (1987) SEC Player of the Year(‘s): Mary Fleckinger (1988), Christine Sibley (1989), Joni Davis (1991), Lindsey Harding (2007), Bri Kulas (2012) sec Newcomer of the Year(‘s): Lindsey Harding (2005), Shamela Hampton (2006), Jada Porter (2015) sec Coach of the Year(‘s): Sharon Fanning National Coach of the Year(‘s): Gary Blair (2007)

Mizzou Women’s Basketball – Game Times and Dates

The Mizzou Women’s Basketball team is gearing up for another exciting season! Check out their schedule below to see when they’ll be playing near you.

November 5 – vs. Oral Roberts – 7:00 PM

November 8 – vs. Iowa State – 7:00 PM

November 12 – at Alabama – 6:00 PM

November 15 – at Auburn – 6:00 PM

November 19 – vs. Wichita State – 7:00 PM

November 23 – at South Carolina – 11:00 AM

December 3 – vs. Florida State – 7:00 PM
December 10 – at Xavier – 1:00 PM

December 14- vs. Belmont- 7:00 PM

Mizzou Women’s Basketball Schedule for 2017-18 Season

The 2017-18 Mizzou Women’s Basketball Schedule is now available. Check out the game times and dates below.

2017-18 Schedule

Nov. 10 – exhibition game vs. Truman State (7 p.m.)
Nov. 12 – exhibition game vs. Central Methodist (2 p.m.)
Nov. 17 – season opener vs. South Dakota (7 p.m.)
Nov. 19 – vs. Oral Roberts (2 p.m.)
Nov. 22 – at Temple (6 p.m.)
Nov. 25 – at Iowa State (1 p.m.)

Mizzou Women’s Basketball – Upcoming Games

The Mizzou Women’s basketball team has a busy schedule coming up, with games against SEC opponents and out-of-conference foes. Here’s a look at the game times and dates for the Tigers’ upcoming contests:

February 4 – Missouri vs. Vanderbilt – 8:00 PM CT
February 6 – Missouri vs. Auburn – 6:00 PM CT
February 11 – Missouri at Arkansas – 7:00 PM CT
February 13 – Missouri at LSU – 6:00 PM CT
February 18 – Missouri vs. Ole Miss – 8:00 PM CT
February 20 – Missouri vs. Mississippi State – 2:00 PM CT
February 25 – Missouri at Kentucky – 7:00 PM CT

Mizzou Women’s Basketball – Recent Results

The Missouri Tigers women’s basketball team represents the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. The team currently competes in the Eastern Conference They are currently coached by Robin Pingeton and play their home games at Mizzou Arena.

Mizzou Women’s Basketball – Team Statistics

The Missouri Tigers women’s basketball team represents the University of Missouri in the NCAA Division I. The team competes in the Eastern Conference They play their home games at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Missouri. As of the end of the 2015-16 season, they have an all-time record of 780-488 (.614).

In 1977, Norm Stewart was hired as head coach and led the Tigers to their first NCAA tournament appearance in 1982. The following year, they made it to the Elite Eight. In 2001, Cindy Stein took over as Head Coach and led the Tigers to four straight NCAA tournament appearances from 2002 to 2005. They made it to the Sweet Sixteen in 2002 and 2004. In 2006, Robin Pingeton became Head coach and has since led them to seven NCAA tournament appearances, including four straight from 2012 to 2015. They made it to the Sweet Sixteen in 2013 and 2014.

Mizzou Women’s Basketball – Head-to-Head Matchups

Mizzou Women’s Basketball will face a number of tough opponents this season. Here are the head-to-head matchups for the Tigers:

11/5 – vs. South Dakota State
11/8 – vs. Green Bay
11/12 – vs. Harvard
11/15 – vs. Northern Iowa
11/19 – vs. North Carolina A&T
11/22 – vs. Charleston
12/1 – vs. Iowa State
12/5 – at Mississippi State
12/10 – at Oklahoma State
12/17 – at UCF

Mizzou Women’s Basketball – Player Statistics

The Missouri Tigers women’basketball team represents the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, United States The team currently competes in the Eastern Conference (SEC). They play their home games at Mizzou Arena on campus, and are currently coached by Robin Pingeton.

In the 2017–18 season, the Tigers finished the season with an overall record of 23–10, and a conference record of 10–6. They reached the semifinals of the SEC Tournament where they lost to eventual champions South Carolina They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament where they defeated Florida State in the first round before losing to eventual national runner-up Notre Dame in the second round.

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