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Missouri women’s basketball lands 4th commit from portal, as FAU rookie follows former HCMissouri women’s basketball is up to four commitments out of the transfer portal, as FAU freshman Sydney Mains announced she ...
Kellie Harper is returning to coaching after being fired by Tennessee a year ago. Harper will be the highest-paid coach in Missouri women's basketball history, earning an average of $900,000 per year.
Entering a program six years removed from its last NCAA Tournament bid, Kellie Harper is looking to quickly turnaround the trajectory of the program.
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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 ...
The hiring of Kellie Harper was a real investment by Missouri to insert new life into its women's basketball program. Mar 3, 2024; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; Tennessee Lady Vols head coach ...
Missouri athletic director Laird Veatch said the Tigers were going to invest in women’s basketball. New head coach Kellie Harper’s first contract with Missouri women’s basketball appears to ...
Sydney Mains committed to Mizzou on Saturday. She is the fourth player to join the Tigers through the transfer portal.
New Mizzou head coach Kellie Harper has landed her second commitment ... afternoon via her X account that she has committed to Missouri women’s basketball. She is the second player to join ...
The wait didn't last long, as the call was answered Monday afternoon by Cleveland State junior forward Jordana Reisma, ...
Kellie Harper has been on the job for a month and has started to rebuild the Missouri roster. Catch up on everything the Tigers have done in the transfer portal so far. The winds of change are ...
New Missouri coach Kellie Harper spent the past year away from coaching. Here’s why she’s now returning to the sidelines and why Mizzou was her choice.
Kellie Harper realized what she missed. One year was long enough. “This past year, as most of you know, I was not coaching,” the new Missouri women's basketball coach said. “I did have an ...
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