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Missouri Tigers
2016–17 Missouri Tigers men's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of Missouri
Head coachKim Anderson (3rd season)
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
ArenaMizzou Arena
(capacity: 15,061)
NicknameTigers
ColorsOld gold and black[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
Alternate jersey
Team colours
Alternate
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 second round
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
*vacated by NCAA
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. The team last played in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament in 2013. The Missouri Tigers men's basketball team plays its home games at Mizzou Arena (15,061) and they are currently coached by Kim Anderson. The Missouri's men's basketball program was a charter member of the Big 12 Conference, formed from the Big Eight Conference in 1996.[2] Following the 2013–14 season, the Tigers had an all-time record of 1,576–1,066 and a winning percentage of .597.

Current coaching staff

  • Kim Anderson – Head Coach
  • Emanuel Dildy – Assistant Coach
  • Rob Fulford – Assistant Coach
  • Steve Shields – Assistant Coach
  • Paul Rorvig – Director of Basketball Operations
  • Nick Michael– Director of Basketball Athletic Performance
  • Brad Loos – Special Assistant to the Head Coach

Coaching history

Season-by-season results

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Isadore Anderson (Independent) (1906–1907)
1906–07 Anderson 10–6
A.M. Ebright (Missouri Valley) (1907–1908)
1907–08 Ebright 8–10 0–8 3rd South
Guy Lowman (Missouri Valley) (1908–1910)
1908–09 Lowman 10–5 4–5 T-2nd South
1909–10 Lowman 8–11 3–7 3rd South
Chester Brewer (Missouri Valley) (1910–1911)
1910–11 Brewer 5–7 5–7 4th
Osmond F. Field (Missouri Valley) (1911–1914)
1911–12 Field 5–10 4–9 3rd South
1912–13 Field 13–5 9–3 2nd South
1913–14 Field 4–12 4–12 4th South
Eugene Van Gent (Missouri Valley) (1914–1916)
1914–15 Van Gent 8–6 6–6 3rd
1915–16 Van Gent 12–3 9–2 2nd
John F. Miller (Missouri Valley) (1916–1917)
1916–17 Miller 12–4 10–4 2nd
Walter Meanwell (Missouri Valley) (1917–1918)
1917–18 Meanwell 17–1 15–1 1st
John F. Miller (Missouri Valley) (1918–1919)
1918–19 Miller 14–3 11–3 2nd
Walter Meanwell (Missouri Valley) (1919–1920)
1919–20 Meanwell 17–1 17–1 1st
Craig Ruby (Missouri Valley) (1920–1922)
1920–21 Ruby 17–1 17–1 1st Premo-Porretta National Champions[3]
1921–22 Ruby 16–1 15–1 T-1st Premo-Porretta National Champions[3]
George Bond (Missouri Valley) (1922–1926)
1922–23 Bond 15–3 14–2 2nd
1923–24 Bond 4–14 4–12 T-7th
1924–25 Bond 7–11 6–10 6th
1925–26 Bond 8–10 8–8 4th
George Edwards (Missouri Valley) (1926–1928)
1926–27 Edwards 9–8 6–4 3rd
1927–28 Edwards 9–8 6–4 3rd
George Edwards (Big Six) (1928–1946)
1928–29 Edwards 11–7 6–10 6th
1929–30 Edwards 15–3 8–2 1st
1930–31 Edwards 8–9 5–5 T-3rd
1931–32 Edwards 9–9 6–4 T-2nd
1932–33 Edwards 10–8 6–4 3rd
1933–34 Edwards 10–8 6–4 T-2nd
1934–35 Edwards 7–11 7–9 4th
1935–36 Edwards 5–12 2–8 6th
1936–37 Edwards 7–9 2–8 5th
1937–38 Edwards 9–9 4–6 T-3rd
1938–39 Edwards 12–6 7–3 T-1st
1939–40 Edwards 13–6 8–2 T-1st
1940–41 Edwards 6–10 2–8 6th
1941–42 Edwards 6–12 2–8 6th
1942–43 Edwards 7–10 5–5 T-3rd
1943–44 Edwards 10–9 5–5 T-3rd NCAA First Round
1944–45 Edwards 8–10 5–5 T-3rd
1945–46 Edwards 6–11 3–7 T-4th
Wilbur Stalcup (Big Six) (1946–1948)
1946–47 Stalcup 15–10 6–4 2nd
1947–48 Stalcup 14–10 7–5 T-2nd
Wilbur Stalcup (Big Seven) (1948–1958)
1948–49 Stalcup 11–13 6–6 4th
1949–50 Stalcup 14–10 6–8 4th
1950–51 Stalcup 16–8 8–4 T-2nd
1951–52 Stalcup 14–10 6–6 3rd
1952–53 Stalcup 12–9 6–6 3rd
1953–54 Stalcup 11–10 6–6 3rd
1954–55 Stalcup 16–5 9–3 2nd
1955–56 Stalcup 15–7 8–4 T-2nd
1956–57 Stalcup 10–13 4–8 6th
1957–58 Stalcup 9–13 3–9 T-6th
Wilbur Stalcup (Big Eight) (1958–1962)
1958–59 Stalcup 6–19 3–11 8th
1959–60 Stalcup 12–13 5–9 6th
1960–61 Stalcup 9–15 8–6 4th
1961–62 Stalcup 9–16 3–11 T-7th
Bob Vanatta (Big Eight) (1962–1967)
1962–63 Vanatta 10–15 5–9 T-6th
1963–64 Vanatta 13–11 7–7 T-4th
1964–65 Vanatta 13–11 8–6 T-3rd
1965–66 Vanatta 3–21 1–13 8th
1966–67 Vanatta 3–22 1–13 8th
Norm Stewart (Big Eight) (1967–1996)
1967–68 Stewart 10–16 5–9 6th
1968–69 Stewart 14–11 7–7 5th
1969–70 Stewart 15–11 7–7 T-3rd
1970–71 Stewart 17–9 9–5 T-2nd
1971–72 Stewart 21–6 10–4 2nd NIT First Round
1972–73 Stewart 21–6 9–5 T-2nd NIT First Round
1973–74 Stewart 12–14 3–11 T-7th
1974–75 Stewart 18–9 9–5 3rd NCIT First Round
1975–76 Stewart 26–5 12–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
1976–77 Stewart 21–8 9–5 3rd
1977–78 Stewart 14–16 4–10 T-6th NCAA First Round
1978–79 Stewart 13–15 8–6 T-2nd
1979–80 Stewart 25–6 11–3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1980–81 Stewart 22–10 10–4 1st NCAA First Round
1981–82 Stewart 27–4 12–2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1982–83 Stewart 26–8 12–2 1st NCAA Second Round
1983–84 Stewart 16–14 5–9 T-6th
1984–85 Stewart 18–14 7–7 T-3rd NIT First Round
1985–86 Stewart 21–14 8–6 T-3rd NCAA First Round
1986–87 Stewart 24–10 11–3 1st NCAA First Round
1987–88 Stewart 19–11 7–7 4th NCAA First Round
1988–89 Stewart 29–8 10–4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1989–90 Stewart 26–6 12–2 1st NCAA First Round
1990–91 Stewart 20–10 8–6 4th
1991–92 Stewart 21–9 8–6 T-2nd NCAA Second Round
1992–93 Stewart 19–14 5–9 7th NCAA First Round
1993–94 Stewart 28–4 14–0 1st NCAA Elite Eight1
1994–95 Stewart 20–9 8–6 4th NCAA Second Round
1995–96 Stewart 18–15 6–8 5th NIT Second Round
Norm Stewart (Big 12) (1996–1999)
1996–97 Stewart 16–17 5–11 10th
1997–98 Stewart 17–15 8–8 T-5th NIT First Round
1998–99 Stewart 20–9 11–5 T-2nd NCAA First Round
Quin Snyder (Big 12) (1999–2006)
1999–00 Snyder 18–13 10–6 6th NCAA First Round
2000–01 Snyder 20–13 9–7 6th NCAA Second Round
2001–02 Snyder 25–11 9–7 6th NCAA Elite Eight
2002–03 Snyder 22–11 9–7 T-5th NCAA Second Round
2003–04 Snyder 16–14 9–7 5th NIT First Round
2004–05 Snyder 16–17 7–9 T-8th NIT First Round
2005–06 Snyder/Watkins 12–16 5–11 11th
Mike Anderson (Big 12) (2006–2011)
2006–07 Anderson 18–12 7–9 6th
2007–08 Anderson 16–16 6–10 10th
2008–09 Anderson 31–7 12–4 3rd NCAA Elite Eight
2009–10 Anderson 23–11 10–6 5th NCAA Second Round
2010–11 Anderson 23–11 8–8 T-5th NCAA First Round
Frank Haith (Big 12) (2011–2012)
2011–12 Haith 30–5 14–4 2nd NCAA First Round
Frank Haith (SEC) (2012–2014)
2012–13 Haith 23–11 11–7 T-5th NCAA First Round
2013–14 Haith/Fuller 23–12 9–9 T–6th NIT Second Round2
Kim Anderson (SEC) (2014–present)
2014–15 Anderson 9–23 3–15 14th
2015–16 Anderson 10–21 3–15 14th
Total:

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

1Missouri vacated three tournament wins in 1996.
2Missouri vacated all wins from the 2013–2014 season in 2015.

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
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, 118–117 MU, 64–41 KSU, 60–44 KSU, 15–8 KSU, 4–1 KSU, 6–4 L 3 MU, 18–15
Oklahoma OU, 112–97 MU, 62–31 OU, 65–21 OU, 16–14 MU, 4–1 MU, 7–3 W 3 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, 14–12 MU, 7–4 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 March 14, 2013

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
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, 28–16 UI, 3–2 UI, 4–1 UI, 21–13 MU, 4–1 UI, 6–4 L 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, 10–7 MU, 1–0 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
Alabama UA, 5–3 MU, 2–1 UA, 2–0 UA, 2–1 MU, 3–2 UA, 5–3 L 1 MU, 2–1
Arkansas UA, 20–19 MU, 11–8 UA, 11–8 UA, 1–0 UA, 3–2 UA, 8–2 W 3 Tied, 1–1
Auburn MU, 2–0 MU, 1–0 MU, 1–0 Tied, 0–0 MU, 2–0 MU, 2–0 W 2 MU, 2–0
Florida UF, 3–1 MU, 1–0 UF, 2–0 UF, 1–0 UF, 3–1 UF, 3–1 L 2 UF, 3–1
Georgia MU, 4–2 MU, 2–1 Tied, 1–1 MU, 1–0 MU, 3–2 MU, 4–2 L 2 UG, 2–1
Kentucky UK, 6–0 UK, 1–0 UK, 3–0 UK, 2–0 UK, 5–0 UK, 6–0 L 6 UK, 2–0
Louisiana State LSU, 3–1 MU, 1–0 LSU, 2–0 LSU, 1–0 LSU, 3–1 LSU, 3–1 L 1 LSU, 2–1
Mississippi UM, 3–1 MU, 1–0 UM, 2–0 UM, 1–0 UM, 3–1 UM, 3–1 L 2 UM, 3–1
Mississippi State MU, 4–1 MU, 3–0 Tied, 1–1 Tied, 0–0 MU, 4–1 MU, 4–1 W 2 MU, 2–0
South Carolina MU, 3–0 MU, 2–0 MU, 1–0 Tied, 0–0 MU, 3–0 MU, 3–0 W 3 MU, 3–0
Tennessee MU, 5–4 MU, 3–0 UT, 3–2 UT, 1–0 UT, 3–2 MU, 5–4 L 1 UT, 2–1
Texas A&M MU, 16–11 MU, 7–3 TAMU, 7–4 MU, 5–1 MU, 4–1 Tied, 5–5 W 3 MU, 3–1
Vanderbilt Tied, 4–4 MU, 4–0 VU, 3–0 VU, 1–0 MU, 3–2 Tied, 4–4 W 1 MU, 2–1
*As of March 24, 2014

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Tigers have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 26 times. Their combined record is 22–26. However, their appearance in 1994 has been vacated by the NCAA making their official record 19–25.

Year Seed Round Opponent Results
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 Sxiteen
#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

* 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
Seeds→ 5 9 2 2 11 4 6 3 3 5 10 1 8 8 9 9 12 6 3 10 11 2 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
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
1975 Quarterfinals Purdue L 74–87

Retired jerseys

Tigers in the NBA

Current

Former

Tigers in the NBA D-League

Current

Former

Tigers in European leagues

Current

Tigers in other leagues

Current

Missouri Tigers All-Americans

References

  1. ^ Mizzou Athletics Brand Identity Guidelines (PDF). July 9, 2019. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  2. ^ http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10410&ATCLID=1514841
  3. ^ a b ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 535. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.