
Lilly Marshall
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2 months ago |
columbiamissourian.com | Lilly Marshall |Evan Crowell
By Lilly Marshall,Evan Crowell Hickman boys wrestling outclassed the rest of the field, which included Rock Bridge and Battle, on the final day of the MSHSAA Class 4 District 2 Tournament on Saturday in Wentzville. The Kewpies racked up 258.5 team points in the tournament win. Rock Bridge finished 10th with 49.5 points and Battle placed 14th with 26.5 points.
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2 months ago |
si.com | Joey Van Zummeren |Lilly Marshall |Michael Stamps
Missouri Tigers men's basketball dropped six spots in the AP Poll after losing to No. 4 Tennessee and No. 10 Texas A&M in the same week. But with those losses being separated by a combined total of seven points, there's still plenty of reason to have optimism for Missouri in the postseason. To discuss that optimism, Missouri basketball reporters Joey Van Zummeren and Michael Stamps gave their thoughts on each of the past two games in the latest episode of the "All Things Mizzou" podcast.
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2 months ago |
columbiamissourian.com | Lilly Marshall |Grayson Pitts
By Lilly Marshall,guest0407fbcff366a000e2bd3842,Grayson Pitts Rock Bridge boys basketball defeated Troy Buchanan 78-33 in the quarterfinals of the Fort Zumwalt North Tournament on Monday in O'Fallon. The Bruins (9-5) next take on Parkway North in the Fort Zumwalt North Tournament semifinals at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday in O'Fallon.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
si.com | Lilly Marshall
Missouri scored a season-high 196.750 in its loss against the Sooners. The Missouri gymnastics season is off to a good start, but things are only getting harder. After opening the year with two quad meets in which the Tigers finished first and second, Missouri sat at 5-1. Holding a strong record, the team set off for its toughest test of the year so far: taking on the top-ranked Oklahoma Sooners on the road.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
si.com | Lilly Marshall
Missouri women's basketball has struggled with opponents in the Southeastern Conference this season. So far, the Tigers have faced four SEC teams, dropping all four games. They looked to turn things around against Oklahoma. Aside from being a conference matchup, this game had added stakes because it renewed a historic rivalry between the Tigers and Sooners. In the clash with the No. 13 Sooners, Missouri fell 80-63.
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