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Strengths and weaknesses of the next Mizzou basketball roster: Between the Columns
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Strengths and weaknesses of the next Mizzou basketball roster: Between the Columns

  • The article analyzes the strengths the next Mizzou roster could bring to the team.
  • It identifies potential gaps or weaknesses the team may face next season.
  • The piece references insights from The Columns at Missouri and On3 coverage.
  • The analysis considers roster fit and potential rotations for future games.
  • The article aims to inform fans about expectations for the Tigers in upcoming seasons.
  • The piece highlights how roster strengths may translate into on-court performance.
  • It notes potential implementation of strategic rotations to maximize talent.
  • The analysis references visual coverage from The Columns at Mizzou.
  • The article is positioned as a preview of Missouri Tigers basketball for the near future.
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The week that was in Mizzou sports: April 13-19
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The week that was in Mizzou sports: April 13-19

  • Women’s golf: Mizzou finished ninth at the SEC Championships in Belleair, Florida, posting 288-279-277—844, four over par.
  • Track and field: Missouri competed at Bryan Clay Invitational and Big Red Classic with multiple top finishes in distance events.
  • Another day of Big Red Classic saw top-two finishes in 800 meters for both men and women.
  • Men’s 800-meter debut: Joseph Bariola won gold in 1:55.91 at the Big Red Classic.
  • Tennis: Mizzou’s season ended with a 4-0 loss to No. 15 LSU in the SEC Tournament first round.
  • Soccer: Missouri faced Kansas in spring exhibition play in Lawrence; no stats were reported.
  • Volleyball: Missouri played in the Kansas Tournament against Kansas and Iowa State with no reported results.
  • Upcoming: Mizzou will compete again at the Drake Relays on Friday and Saturday.
  • Board overview: The week covered multiple sports and highlighted performance across SEC and non-conference events.
  • Individual standout: Ebba Liljeberg led the women’s golf in scoring for Mizzou at the SEC Championships.
  • Tigers’ multi-event participation included distances and field events across both men’s and women’s squads.
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