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Gabe DeArmond

United States

Publisher, PowerMizzou at Rivals

Articles

  • 1 week ago | 247sports.com | Gabe DeArmond

    On Tuesday morning, the University of Missouri posted a job listing for a general manager for the men's basketball program. Here is the full job description in the listing:"The University of Missouri Men's Basketball Program is seeking a General Manager. Reporting to the Head Coach, this individual will be responsible for:Overseeing talent acquisition to enhance the cohesiveness of the team.

  • 1 week ago | 247sports.com | Gabe DeArmond

    When Mizzou hired Kellie Harper to replace Robin Pingeton as its women's basketball coach, the signal was sent the Tigers wanted to be serious about women's basketball. "I had to feel and know that the support was going to be there for women's basketball," Harper said at her introductory press conference.

  • 1 week ago | 247sports.com | Gabe DeArmond

    Every Monday morning, I'll start the week with my Ten Thoughts. The idea here is simple: I write what's on my mind. The vast majority of it is going to be Mizzou-related. During football season, that will dominate, in basketball season it will be more of a hoops flavor, but we'll try to cover everything in this space every week. Now and then you'll get some personal news or non-Mizzou sports related stuff. On to this week's thoughts.

  • 1 week ago | 247sports.com | Gabe DeArmond

    Missouri has found its big man in the transfer portal. The Tigers have plucked a 7-footer from the Big 12 out of the transfer portal. Dennis Gates has found his big man in the transfer portal. Former Arizona State 7-footer Shawn Phillips Jr. has committed to the Tigers, he just announced.

  • 1 week ago | 247sports.com | Gabe DeArmond

    Any discussion of the best Missouri basketball players of the last 25 years has to include Kareem Rush. The Kansas City native came to Mizzou as one of the country's most coveted prospects in 1999 as the jewel of the start of Quin Snyder's career. Over three years with the Tigers, Rush averaged 18.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game and shot 42.2% from three-point range, still the best mark in school history.