Mizzou Claims Its First SEC Win Against Arkansas
Mizzou ended a four-game SEC losing streak with a dominant 94-69 home win, led by five players scoring in double figures, coach Kellie Harper’s first SEC victory since returning.
- Updated Jan. 15, 2026, Missouri women's basketball team defeated Arkansas Razorbacks 94-69 at Mizzou Arena for its first SEC win, marking Kellie Harper's first league victory with the Tigers.
- After a brutal stretch against ranked foes, Missouri entered with an 0-4 SEC start and injuries sidelining Averi Kroenke, Hannah Linthacum, Sydney Mains, plus Jayla Smith missed Thursday and is day-to-day.
- With a 20-4 opening quarter, Missouri shot 57.1% overall and 46.4% from deep, while five Tigers scored in double figures, led by Jordana Reisma and Chloe Sotell with 16 points, seven assists, and eight rebounds.
- Riding a dominant win, Mizzou secured its biggest SEC victory with a 25-point margin and hopes to build on momentum at 1 p.m. Sunday in Gainesville, Florida against Florida.
- Looking toward the rest of the schedule, head coach Kellie Harper notches her first league win since Feb. 27, 2025, with postseason hopes alive despite challenging NCAA Tournament odds and a favorable next six games.
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Mizzou women's basketball thrashes Arkansas for first SEC win
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) In one of their most impressive offensive performances of the season, head coach Kellie Harper and company secured their first conference victory, beating the Razorbacks 94-69. The Tigers shot an impressive 57 percent from the field, and made 13 threes in the win over the hogs. Five different players reached double figures, lead by Jordana Reisma with 21, her second highest scoring performance of the year. Mizzou dominated t…
Slow Start Plagues Hogs at Mizzou
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Hogs (11-9, 0-5 SEC) dropped their sixth straight game and fifth of SEC play after a 94-69 loss at Missouri (13-7, 1-4 SEC) on Thursday night. Arkansas started the game just 1-18 from the field and was held to four points in the first quarter. First Quarter – 4-20 Arkansas started Bates, Chlarson, Deas, Jones and Mayberry for the second straight game. Missouri won the tip and scored on its first possession via Shannon Dowell…
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