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- Exhibition: Missouri Tigers vs. Kansas State Wildcats, Mile One Stadium tickets for 10/24 09:00 PM at Mile One Stadium, Columbia, MO
- Fri Oct 24 2025
- Vanderbilt Commodores vs. Missouri Tigers, FirstBank Stadium tickets for 10/25 03:30 AM at FirstBank Stadium, Nashville, TN, From $78
- Sat Oct 25 2025
- Howard Bison vs. Missouri Tigers, Burr Gymnasium tickets for 11/03 03:30 AM at Burr Gymnasium, Washington, DC
- Mon Nov 03 2025
- Missouri Tigers vs. Southeast Missouri Redhawks, Mile One Stadium tickets for 11/07 07:00 PM at Mile One Stadium, Columbia, MO
- Fri Nov 07 2025
- Northern Iowa Panthers Wrestling vs. Missouri Tigers, Mcleod Center tickets for 12/14 03:30 AM at Mcleod Center, Cedar Falls, IA
- Sun Dec 14 2025
- St. Louis Billikens Women's Basketball vs. Missouri Tigers, Chaifetz Arena tickets for 12/14 02:00 PM at Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, MO
- Sun Dec 14 2025
- Mississippi Rebels vs. Missouri Tigers, The Pavilion At Ole Miss tickets for 01/10 05:00 PM at The Pavilion At Ole Miss, Oxford, MS
- Sat Jan 10 2026
- South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Missouri Tigers, Colonial Life Arena tickets for 02/07 01:00 PM at Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC
- Sat Feb 07 2026
- Texas A&M Aggies vs. Missouri Tigers, Reed Arena tickets for 02/11 08:00 PM at Reed Arena, College Station, TX
- Wed Feb 11 2026
The Missouri Tigers are a college football powerhouse and have been for many years. With an impressive record of success, including two SEC Eastern Division titles in 2013 and 2014, the team is one of the most respected programs in the nation. From their legendary players to their exciting games, there's no doubt that the Missouri Tigers have left an indelible mark on college football history. So, whether you're a longtime fan or just getting acquainted with this storied program, read on to learn more about what makes the Missouri Tigers such a special team!
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Missouri Tigers – An Incredible Legacy of Success
The Missouri Tigers athletics program is one of the most successful programs in NCAA history, boasting an impressive list of accomplishments and titles. Below are some of the most successful Missouri Tigers sports teams:
Football
The Missouri Tigers football team has an illustrious history that dates back to 1890. The team has won numerous conference championships, including fifteen conference titles and five division championships. They have also appeared in 35 bowl games, with a record of 15-2-0.
Basketball
The men's basketball team has also had much success throughout its history. The Tigers have earned fifteen conference regular season titles and have lifted eight conference tournament championships. They have played in 29 NCAA Tournaments. The team has also won two NIT Championships.
Baseball
The Missouri Tigers baseball program is one of the top programs in college baseball today. The program has produced five College World Series appearances with their last appearance being in 2019 when they advanced to the super regionals before losing to Arkansas 2-1. Since 2016 they have won four regular season conference titles and two postseason tournament championships as well.
Softball
The Missouri softball program is another powerhouse program that has enjoyed much success over its years at Mizzou. Since joining the SEC in 2013, they have won three regular season conference titles as well as three SEC Tournament Championships; this includes winning back-to-back tournament titles from 2018 to 2019 and becoming just the fourth school ever to do so in Division I softball history.
The team has also made six trips to NCAA Super Regionals with their highest finish coming in 2018 when they advanced to the Women's College World Series for the first time ever before eventually falling short against Florida State 4-3 in extra innings of game three.
Track & Field/Cross Country
The track & field/cross country programs at Missouri are among some of their greatest successes having combined for 18 individual national championships between both men's and women's teams across all divisions since 2009 according to USTFCCCA records; 15 were earned on the track while 3 were earned on cross country courses during that same span of time as well.
Over 25 athletes have been named All Americans during that same period, with five earning multiple All American awards each since 2009; this includes Phyllis Francis who became a quadruple All American after competing during her career at Mizzou from 2012-2016 where she was honored seven times overall by USTFCCCA (3× Indoor Track Athlete Of The Year, 1× Outdoor Track Athlete Of The Year).
Greatest Players in Missouri Tigers History
The Missouri Tigers have boasted some of the greatest collegiate athletes in history since their inception in 1890. From dominating football teams to championship-winning basketball squads, it’s no wonder that many of these stars have gone on to professional success. Here are some of the greatest players in Missouri Tigers history:
Brad Smith
A fan favorite, Smith was an outstanding dual-threat quarterback for the Tigers from 2002-2005. His legacy includes a school-record 8,849 passing yards and 3,190 rushing yards. He earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2005 and won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award as the nation’s top senior QB that same year. Smith was inducted into Mizzou’s Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010 and continues to be remembered as one of the greatest players in program history.
Lawrence Phillips
During his two years with Missouri, Phillips rushed for 2,777 yards and scored 30 touchdowns overall (27 rushing). He was an All-American selection as a junior in 1995 and became a first round pick by the St. Louis Rams when he decided to declare early for the NFL Draft following that season. His highlights at Missouri include being named MVP of both the 1995 Alamo Bowl (rushed for 165 yards) and 1996 Cotton Bowl (rushed for 117 yards).
Jeremy Maclin
Drafted by Philadelphia Eagles 19th overall in 2009 after spending three seasons in Columbia, Maclin posted ridiculous numbers at Mizzou with 157 receptions (second all-time) for 2,776 receiving yards (first all-time) and 22 TDs (tied sixth all-time). He was named a consensus All-American in 2008 while being selected first team All-Big 12 Conference on three separate occasions during his career at Missouri. Maclin still holds four school records as well as numerous other conference marks associated with wide receivers.
Aldon Smith
Known more today for his off-the field antics than anything else, Smith is considered one of Missouri’s most dynamic defensive threats ever seen during his two seasons donning black & gold from 2009–2010. In total, he racked up 24 sacks along with 11 forced fumbles which both lead all active FBS players at time he declared early for NFL Draft following 2010 season. Smith was selected seventh overall by San Francisco 49ers 2011 NFL Draft becoming second highest drafted Tiger ever behind only Quentin Coryatt who went second overall in 1992 draft to Indianapolis Colts.
Missouri Tigers 2024 Schedule
Football season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring Missouri Tigers will be Exhibition: Missouri Tigers vs. Kansas State Wildcats, held at the Mizzou Arena in Columbia. As of now, the last event, Missouri Tigers vs. South Carolina Gamecocks is scheduled for 19-Apr-26 at the Mizzou Softball Stadium in Columbia. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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24-Oct-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Mile One Stadium |
25-Oct-25 | Nashville, Tennesse | FirstBank Stadium |
31-Oct-25 | Knoxville, Tennesse | Thompson Boling Arena at Food City Center |
2-Nov-25 | Nashville, Tennesse | Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium |
3-Nov-25 | Washington, District | Burr Gymnasium |
6-Nov-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Devlin Fieldhouse |
7-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Mile One Stadium |
8-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium |
8-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Premium Tailgate Lot - MO |
9-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Mile One Stadium |
12-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Mile One Stadium |
15-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium |
15-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Premium Tailgate Lot - MO |
15-Nov-25 | Kansas City, Missouri | T-Mobile Center |
16-Nov-25 | Tuscaloosa, Alabama | Foster Auditorium |
17-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Mile One Stadium |
20-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Mile One Stadium |
22-Nov-25 | Norman, Oklahoma | Memorial Stadium Oklahoma |
25-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Mile One Stadium |
28-Nov-25 | Columbia, Missouri | Mile One Stadium |