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Why new Missouri women’s basketball coach Kellie Harper is returning to sideline after year awayThis past year, as most of you know, I was not coaching,” the new Missouri women's basketball coach said. “I did have an opportunity to do some work with the SEC Network. I loved it. I thought it was ...
In the last year, the most difficult thing Kellie Harper had to do was first-grade homework. Not the actual execution of addition and subtract ...
"I’m not trying to look years down the road," Missouri coach Kellie Harper said. "I’m trying to figure out how we’re going to do it this year." ...
Powell joins the Tigers will have two years of eligibility remaining, Reisma one. Reisma joins Kentucky transfer Saniah ...
Kellie Harper knows that the clock has already started ticking. Introduced as the Missouri Tigers' new women's basketball head coach Monday mo ...
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Missouri women’s basketball lands high-scoring Illinois State guard from transfer portalMissouri women’s basketball landed its third commit out of the transfer portal, as Illinois State transfer Shannon Dowell ...
Mizzou women's basketball coach Kellie Harper made her third addition from the transfer portal, on Tuesday, as former Illinois State guard Shannon Dowell committed to the Tigers. The O'Fallon, ...
Former Tennessee and Missouri State coach Kellie Harper was announced as Missouri women’s basketball’s fifth head coach in program history.
Listen to what Missouri basketball reporters had to say about the Tigers' new hire for the head coaching spot for the women's basketball team.
Illinois State guard Shannon Dowell (0), right, drives against North Carolina State guard Zoe Brooks (35), left, during a ...
We break down the financial commitment to the coaching staff. When Mizzou hired Kellie Harper to replace Robin Pingeton as its women's basketball coach, the signal was sent the Tigers wanted to be ...
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Missouri women’s basketball center Tionna Herron medically retires from sportMissouri women’s basketball center Tionna Herron is medically retiring from the sport. MU coach Kellie Harper now has nine ...
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