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Did Missouri basketball climb into latest national polls? Here's where Mizzou landed

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Did Missouri basketball climb into latest national polls? Here's where Mizzou landed

The Tigers stayed put in the latest coaches poll. Missouri basketball remained as the 12th team out in the latest USA Today Coaches Poll that was released Monday, but the Tigers received three fewer voting points despite winning its only game of the week. If the rankings extended that far, MU would be the 37th-ranked […]

The Tigers stayed put in the latest coaches poll.

Missouri basketball remained as the 12th team out in the latest USA Today Coaches Poll that was released Monday, but the Tigers received three fewer voting points despite winning its only game of the week. If the rankings extended that far, MU would be the 37th-ranked team in the country, per the coaches.

Mizzou received 18 voting points, down from 21 the previous week. First-place votes earn a team 25 voting points, second-place votes are worth 24 voting points, and so on until a 25th-place vote, which receives one voting point.

The Tigers have won nine straight games since falling on the road at Memphis, including a win over then-No. 1 Kansas in the Border War on Dec. 8. Mizzou defeated Long Island 88-61 on Saturday at Mizzou Arena.

This week, the Tigers face Jacksonville State on Tuesday evening before heading to St. Louis for a neutral-court matchup in the Braggin’ Rights game against Illinois on Sunday afternoon. The Illini were the third team out with 50 voting points in the latest coaches poll. 

Tennessee and Auburn remained atop the rankings at Nos. 1 and 2, respectively, in Monday’s updated poll. The SEC has nine total teams in the top 25, the most of any conference, and has three more receiving votes.

In the updated rankings, Kentucky was No. 4, Florida was No. 6, Alabama was No. 7, Texas A&M was No. 11, Oklahoma was No. 15, Ole Miss was No. 16 and Mississippi State was No. 25. Arkansas, Georgia and Mizzou each were receiving votes.

On Mizzou’s nonconference schedule, Memphis climbed into the top 25 at No. 22, and Kansas moved up two spots to No. 8.

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Mizzou remains outside AP Top 25

Dec 14, 2024; Columbia, Missouri, USA; Missouri Tigers guard Anthony Robinson II (0) shoots and is fouled by LIU Sharks Jason Stelle (8) during the first half at Mizzou Arena. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images

Missouri moved up one spot in the AP poll, but remained just outside the top 25. The Tigers received 120 voting points, which makes them the third team out of the poll.

The last team into the rankings at No. 25 was Clemson, which received 175 voting points.

The AP voters mostly followed the same route as the coaches, but had eight SEC teams ranked among the top 25, with Mississippi State dropping to the first team out.

In the Southeastern Conference, Tennessee was No. 1, Auburn was No. 2, Kentucky was No. 4, Alabama was No. 6, Florida was No. 7, Texas A&M was No. 12, Oklahoma was No. 14 and Ole Miss was No. 17. 

Mississippi State, Arkansas and Mizzou, in order, were the first teams out of the top 25. Georgia and Texas both also received votes.

Kansas was No. 8, Memphis was No. 21 and Illinois received 70 voting points and was the fifth team out.

Missouri basketball 2024-25 season schedule

Home games are listed in bold.

Neutral-site game listed with an asterisk (*).

All times listed in CDT.

Date (time) Opponent Location TV channel / Result
Nov. 4 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. Memphis 83, Mizzou 75(0-1)
Nov. 8 Howard Mizzou Arena Missouri 77, Howard 62(1-1)
Nov. 11 Eastern Washington Mizzou Arena Missouri 84, EWU 77(2-1)
Nov. 14 Miss. Valley State Mizzou Arena Missouri 111, MVSU 39(3-1)
Nov. 22 Pacific Mizzou Arena Missouri 91, Pacific 56 (4-1)
Nov. 24 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Mizzou Arena Missouri 112, UAPB 63 (5-1)
Nov. 27 Lindenwood Mizzou Arena Missouri 81, Lindenwood 61 (6-1)
Dec. 3 California Mizzou Arena Missouri 98, Cal 93 (7-1)
Dec. 8 Kansas Mizzou Arena Missouri 76, Kansas 67 (8-1)
Dec. 14 (11 a.m.) LIU Mizzou Arena Missouri 88, LIU 61 (9-1)
Dec. 17 (6:30 p.m.) Jacksonville State Mizzou Arena SECN+
Dec. 22 (noon) Illinois* St. Louis ESPN
Dec. 30 (6:30 p.m.) Alabama State Mizzou Arena SECN+
Jan. 4 (3 p.m.) Auburn Auburn, Ala. SEC Network
Jan. 7 (8 p.m.) LSU Mizzou Arena SEC Network
Jan. 11 (2:30 p.m.) Vanderbilt Mizzou Arena SEC Network
Jan. 14 (8 p.m.) Florida Gainesville, Fla. ESPNU
Jan. 18 (5 p.m.) Arkansas Mizzou Arena SEC Network
Jan. 21 (8 p.m.) Texas Austin, Texas SEC Network
Jan. 25 (5 p.m.) Ole Miss Mizzou Arena SEC Network
Feb. 1 (noon) Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. SEC Network
Feb. 5 (6 p.m.) Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. SEC Network
Feb. 8 (2:30 p.m.) Texas A&M Mizzou Arena SEC Network
Feb. 12 (8 p.m.) Oklahoma Mizzou Arena SEC Network
Feb. 15 (2:30 p.m.) Georgia Athens, Ga. SEC Network
Feb. 19 (8 p.m.) Alabama Mizzou Arena SEC Network
Feb. 22 (7 p.m.) Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. ESPN/ESPN2
Feb. 25 (8 p.m.) South Carolina Mizzou Arena ESPN2/ESPNU
March 1 (5 p.m.) Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. SEC Network
March 5 (7 p.m.) Oklahoma Norman, Ok. SECN+
March 8 (11 a.m.) Kentucky Mizzou Arena ESPN/SEC Network
March 12-16 SEC Tournament Nashville, Tenn. TBD
March 18-April 7 NCAA Tournament TBD TBD
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