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Missouri basketball has secured a commitment from UCLA guard Sebastian Mack, according to a report from Tobias Bass of the Athletic on Monday morning.
From Columbia Daily Tribune
Former VCU forward Martin Carrere and former BYU guard Dallin Hall both announced on social media that they have committed to the University of Virginia.
From Daily Press
His addition makes 14 receivers on the roster, only four of whom are 6-foot-2 or taller.
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Missouri basketball assistant coach Rob Summers has been hired as the next head coach at Cleveland State, where he also was an assistant under Dennis Gates.
Coach Dennis Gates Missouri Tigers men’s basketball team has been busy in the transfer portal, picking up its third commit — and second from the portal in the span of 24 hours. UCLA transfer guard Sebastian Mack has committed to Mizzou, as reported first by On3’s Joe Tipton.
Columbia Daily Tribune on MSN13d
Here are next potential Missouri basketball transfer portal options after getting 1st commitThe 2025 transfer portal is just a few days old. After adding its first commit, here are more options Missouri basketball could be in the market for:
Missouri basketball has added its second portal player of the 2025 offseason with the addition of center Luke Northweather from SEC rival Oklahoma. The report came Sunday afternoon via a post ...
No. 6-seeded Missouri basketball’s season ended at the hands of 11-seed Drake in the Round of 64 of the NCAA Tournament.
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As action seems slow, what does Missouri basketball’s transfer portal past tell us about future?The transfer portal has been open for 10 days. Missouri basketball has just one commitment so far, but is that unusual? Here’s what the past tells us:
Drake basketball won the Missouri Valley Conference championship, and now it’s time for the national tournament. The Bulldogs – an 11 seed – will face No. 6 seed Missouri at 6:35 p.m. CT on ...
After suffering a first-round loss to Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament, Missouri women's basketball season ended early once again. The loss officially marked the end of the 15 season tenure for former head coach Robin Pingeton.