Mizzou Central Podcast Por STL Sports Central arte de portada

Mizzou Central

Mizzou Central

De: STL Sports Central
Escúchala gratis

OFERTA POR TIEMPO LIMITADO | Obtén 3 meses por US$0.99 al mes

$14.95/mes despues- se aplican términos.
Join STL Sports Central for all of our Mizzou Tigers football and men's basketball coverage. Chris Pelikan and Kareem Rush will be live on YouTube immediately following each Tiger basketball game. Howard Richards and others will have complete Mizzou football coverage. Join us at STL Sports Central.com or on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@STLSportsCentral22025 Baloncesto Fútbol (Americano)
Episodios
  • Mizzou Can’t Outlast Ole Miss’ Dynamic Duo, Fall in Oxford | Mizzou Central Postgame
    Jan 12 2026
    The Missouri Tigers dropped their first SEC game of the season Saturday, falling 76–69 to Ole Miss in Oxford in what quickly became a frustrating and self-inflicted loss. Missouri fell to 12–4 overall and 2–1 in conference play after an eight-point defeat that featured missed opportunities, sloppy execution, and late-game breakdowns Free throw shooting proved to be the biggest difference in the game, as Mizzou struggled mightily at the charity stripe, hitting just 50 percent of its attempts — a number that turned what could have been a controllable road win into a damaging conference loss. The Tigers left crucial points at the line, allowing Ole Miss to stay within striking distance throughout the second half and eventually pull away late Despite the loss, Missouri got efficient offensive performances from its core trio. Mark Mitchell, Jaden Stone, and Sean Phillips combined for 48 of the team’s 69 points, shooting at an extremely high percentage from the field. Mitchell flirted with a near triple-double, while Stone and Phillips consistently finished around the rim and from deep — but the offense failed to consistently run through them during key stretches of the game, especially late The turning point came in the second half when Sean Phillips delivered a massive dunk that could have swung momentum firmly in Missouri’s favor. Instead, a technical foul and a missed free throw turned a potential three-point swing into a lost opportunity, keeping the game tight and allowing Ole Miss to seize control down the stretch Missouri also hurt itself with turnovers, committing 13 compared to Ole Miss’ seven — another costly stat in a game that remained close until the final minutes. Late defensive rebounds and clean possessions were hard to come by, allowing Ole Miss extra chances that ultimately sealed the result The Tigers now return to Columbia for a massive matchup with Auburn on Wednesday, a game that could quickly define the direction of Missouri’s SEC season. With the talent clearly in place, the focus now turns to consistency, execution, and late-game decision-making as the Tigers look to bounce back and prove they belong in the conference race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
    Más Menos
    36 m
  • A Historic Mizzou Victory over Kentucky | Mizzou Central Postgame
    Jan 8 2026
    Missouri basketball delivered a historic performance inside Rupp Arena, knocking off Kentucky 73–68 for the Tigers’ first-ever win in Lexington and their first 2–0 start in SEC play. Grant Salzman and Mizzou Hall of Famer Kareem Rush break down how Dennis Gates’ squad responded to recent struggles with gritty defense, timely shot-making, and clutch execution down the stretch to secure the landmark victory A Historic Mizzou Victory The episode highlights Jaden Stone’s huge night (20 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist) as a major catalyst, while Mark Mitchell’s steady 21-point performance once again anchored the offense. Missouri’s defense limited Kentucky’s supporting cast, holding everyone besides Otega Owe in check and keeping the Wildcats under 70 points—an important benchmark for this Tigers team. The show also dives into the tightening rotation, the emergence of key role players like Nick Randall, and the impact of Anthony Robinson’s playmaking, including his 10 assists in a near double-double effort. Salzman and Rush relive the tense final minutes, spotlighting Trent Pierce’s critical tip-out that led to Stone’s game-sealing free throws as the “Money Moment of the Game.” They also discuss Dennis Gates’ decision not to foul while up three, trusting Missouri’s defense to close it out—a call that paid off this time. The conversation wraps with optimism about Mizzou’s momentum, NCAA Tournament implications, and what this win could mean moving forward, as the Tigers look to keep rolling in SEC play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
    Más Menos
    27 m
  • Mizzou knocks off defending National Champions to open SEC play | Mizzou Central Postgame
    Jan 4 2026
    Kareem Rush and Chris Pelikan break down Mizzou's SEC win over the Florida Gators in their first conference game of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
    Más Menos
    34 m
Todavía no hay opiniones