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Missouri Tigers 2010–11 Missouri Tigers men's basketball team University University of Missouri Conference Big 12 Location Columbia, MO Head coach Frank Haith (1st year) Arena Mizzou Arena
(Capacity: 15,061)Nickname Tigers Colors Black and Gold Uniforms NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 1944, 1976, 1994*, 2002, 2009 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen 1976, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1994*, 2002, 2009 NCAA Tournament Round of 32 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1992, 1994*, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010 NCAA Tournament appearances 1944, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994*, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011 Conference tournament champions 1978, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2009 Conference regular season champions 1918, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1930, 1939, 1940, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994* (*-vacated by NCAA)
The Missouri Tigers men's basketball team represents the University of Missouri in the Big 12 Conference. The Tigers are located in Columbia, Missouri. The team last played in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament in 2011. The Missouri Tigers men's basketball team plays its home games at Mizzou Arena (15,061) and is currently coached by Frank Haith. The Missouri's men's basketball program is a charter member of the Big 12 Conference, formed from the Big Eight Conference in 1994. Following the 2008-09 season, the Tigers had an all-time record of 1,454–1,020 and a winning percentage of .588. In 2005, Street & Smith's Annual ranked Missouri number 38 on a list of the 100 greatest college basketball programs of all time.[1]
Current coaching staff
- Frank Haith – Head Coach
- Tim Fuller – Associate Head Coach
- Ernie Nestor – Assistant Coach
- Isaac Chew – Assistant Coach
- Open – Director of Player Development
- Open – Director of Basketball Operations
- Todor Pandov – Strength & Conditioning Coach
- Open – Coordinator of Basketball Operations
The current all-time record in wins-losses for Mizzou Basketball following the 2010-2011 season is 1500-1042. Mizzou is the best team EVER
Coaching history
Coach Years Seasons Record Winning % Frank Haith 2011-Present 0 1-0 1.000 Mike Anderson 2006-11 5 111-57 0.661 Melvin Watkins* 2005–06 1 2–5 0.286 Quin Snyder 1999–2006 7 126–91 0.580 Norm Stewart 1967–99 32 634–333 0.656 Bob Vanatta 1962–67 5 42–80 0.344 Wilbur Stalcup 1946–62 16 195–179 0.521 George Edwards 1926–46 20 181–172 0.513 George Bond 1922–26 4 34–38 0.472 Craig Ruby 1920–22 2 33–2 0.933 Walter Meanwell 1917–18, 1919–20 2 34–2 0.944 John Miller 1916–17, 1918–19 2 26–7 0.788 Eugene Van Gent 1914–16 2 21–9 0.700 O.F. Field 1911–14 3 22–27 0.449 Chester Brewer 1910–11 1 5–7 0.417 Guy Lowman 1908–10 2 19–15 0.559 A. M. Ebright 1907–08 1 8–10 0.444 Isadore Anderson 1906–07 1 10–6 0.625 *Watkins served as interim head coach for 7 games following the resignation of Quin Snyder.
Season-by-season results
Season Head Coach Conference Conf. Record Overall Conf. Tourney Postseason 1906–07 Isadore Anderson 10–6 1907–08 A. M. Ebright Missouri Valley Conference 0–8 (3rd) 8–10 1908–09 Guy Lowman Missouri Valley Conference 4–5 (T-2nd) 10–5 1909–10 Guy Lowman Missouri Valley Conference 3–7 (3rd) 8–11 1910–11 Chester Brewer Missouri Valley Conference 5–7 (4th) 5–7 1911–12 O.F. Field Missouri Valley Conference 4–9 (3rd) 5–10 1912–13 O.F. Field Missouri Valley Conference 9–3 (2nd) 13–5 1913–14 O.F. Field Missouri Valley Conference 4–12 (4th) 4–12 1914–15 Eugene Van Gent Missouri Valley Conference 6–6 (3rd) 8–6 1915–16 Eugene Van Gent Missouri Valley Conference 9–2 (2nd) 12–3 1916–17 John Miller Missouri Valley Conference 10–4 (2nd) 12–4 1917–18 Walter Meanwell Missouri Valley Conference 15–1 (1st) 17–1 1918–19 John Miller Missouri Valley Conference 11–3 (2nd) 14–3 1919–20 Walter Meanwell Missouri Valley Conference 17–1 (1st) 17–1 1920–21 Craig Ruby Missouri Valley Conference 17–1 (1st) 17–1 1921–22 Craig Ruby Missouri Valley Conference 15–1 (T-1st) 16–1 1922–23 George Bond Missouri Valley Conference 14–2 (2nd) 15–3 1923–24 George Bond Missouri Valley Conference 4–12 (T-7th) 4–14 1924–25 George Bond Missouri Valley Conference 6–10 (6th) 7–11 1925–26 George Bond Missouri Valley Conference 8–8 (4th) 8–10 1926–27 George Edwards Missouri Valley Conference 6–4 (3rd) 9–8 1927–28 George Edwards Missouri Valley Conference 13–5 (2nd) 13–5 1928–29 George Edwards Big Six Conference 7–3 (2nd) 11–7 1929–30 George Edwards Big Six Conference 8–2 (1st) 15–3 1930–31 George Edwards Big Six Conference 5–5 (T-3rd) 8–9 1931–32 George Edwards Big Six Conference 6–4 (T-2nd) 9–9 1932–33 George Edwards Big Six Conference 6–4 (3rd) 10–8 1933–34 George Edwards Big Six Conference 6–4 (T-2nd) 10–8 1934–35 George Edwards Big Six Conference 7–9 (4th) 7–11 1935–36 George Edwards Big Six Conference 2–8 (6th) 5–12 1936–37 George Edwards Big Six Conference 2–8 (5th) 7–9 1937–38 George Edwards Big Six Conference 4–6 (T-3rd) 9–9 1938–39 George Edwards Big Six Conference 7–3 (T-1st) 12–6 1939–40 George Edwards Big Six Conference 8–2 (T-1st) 13–6 1940–41 George Edwards Big Six Conference 2–8 (6th) 6–10 1941–42 George Edwards Big Six Conference 2–8 (6th) 6–12 1942–43 George Edwards Big Six Conference 5–5 (T-3rd) 7–10 1943–44 George Edwards Big Six Conference 5–5 (T-3rd) 10–9 NCAA Tourney – First Round 1944–45 George Edwards Big Six Conference 5–5 (T-3rd) 8–10 1945–46 George Edwards Big Six Conference 3–7 (T-4th) 6–11 1946–47 Wilbur Stalcup Big Six Conference 6–4 (2nd) 15–10 1947–48 Wilbur Stalcup Big Six Conference 7–5 (T-2nd) 14–10 1948–49 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 6–6 (4th) 11–13 1949–50 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 4–8 (6th) 14–10 1950–51 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 8–4 (T-2nd) 16–8 1951–52 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 6–6 (3rd) 14–10 1952–53 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 6–6 (3rd) 12–9 1953–54 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 6–6 (3rd) 11–10 1954–55 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 9–3 (2nd) 16–5 1955–56 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 8–4 (T-2nd) 15–7 1956–57 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 4–8 (6th) 10–13 1957–58 Wilbur Stalcup Big Seven Conference 3–9 (T-6th) 9–13 1958–59 Wilbur Stalcup Big Eight Conference 3–11 (8th) 6–19 1959–60 Wilbur Stalcup Big Eight Conference 5–9 (6th) 12–13 1960–61 Wilbur Stalcup Big Eight Conference 8–6 (4th) 9–15 1961–62 Wilbur Stalcup Big Eight Conference 3–11 (T-7th) 9–16 1962–63 Bob Vanatta Big Eight Conference 5–9 (T-6th) 10–15 1963–64 Bob Vanatta Big Eight Conference 7–7 (T-4th) 13–11 1964–65 Bob Vanatta Big Eight Conference 8–6 (T-3rd) 13–11 1965–66 Bob Vanatta Big Eight Conference 1–13 (8th) 3–21 1966–67 Bob Vanatta Big Eight Conference 1–13 (8th) 3–22 1967–68 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 5–9 (6th) 10–16 1968–69 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 7–7 (5th) 14–11 1969–70 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 7–7 (T-3rd) 15–11 1970–71 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 9–5 (T-2nd) 17–9 1971–72 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 10–4 (2nd) 21–6 NIT – First Round 1972–73 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 9–5 (T-2nd) 21–6 NIT – First Round 1973–74 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 3–11 (T-7th) 12–14 1974–75 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 9–5 (3rd) 18–9 NCIT – First Round 1975–76 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 12–2 (1st) 26–5 NCAA Tourney – Elite Eight 1976–77 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 9–5 (3rd) 21–8 Runners Up 1977–78 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 4–10 (T-6th) 14–16 Champions NCAA Tourney – First Round 1978–79 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 8–6 (T-2nd) 13–15 First Round 1979–80 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 11–3 (1st) 25–6 Semi-Finals NCAA Tourney – Sweet Sixteen 1980–81 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 10–4 (1st) 22–10 Semi-Finals NCAA Tourney – First Round 1981–82 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 12–2 (1st) 27–4 Champions NCAA Tourney – Sweet Sixteen 1982–83 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 12–2 (1st) 26–8 Runners Up NCAA Tourney – Second Round 1983–84 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 5–9 (T-6th) 16–14 First Round 1984–85 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 7–7 (T-3rd) 18–14 Semi-Finals NIT – First Round 1985–86 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 8–6 (T-3rd) 21–14 First Round NCAA Tourney – First Round 1986–87 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 11–3 (1st) 24–10 Champions NCAA Tourney – First Round 1987–88 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 7–7 (4th) 19–11 Semi-Finals NCAA Tourney – First Round 1988–89 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 10–4 (2nd) 29–8 Champions NCAA Tourney – Sweet Sixteen 1989–90 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 12–2 (1st) 26–6 First Round NCAA Tourney – First Round 1990–91 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 8–6 (4th) 20–10 Champions 1991–92 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 8–6 (T-2nd) 21–9 First Round NCAA Tourney – Second Round 1992–93 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 5–9 (7th) 19–14 Champions NCAA Tourney – First Round 1993–94 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 14–0 (1st) 28–4 Semi-Finals NCAA Tourney – Games forfeited in 1996 1994–95 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 8–6 (4th) 20–9 First Round NCAA Tourney – Second Round 1995–96 Norm Stewart Big Eight Conference 6–8 (6th) 18–15 Semi-Finals NIT – Second Round 1996–97 Norm Stewart Big 12 Conference 5–11 (10th) 16–17 Runners Up 1997–98 Norm Stewart Big 12 Conference 8–8 (T-5th) 17–15 Second Round NIT – First Round 1998–99 Norm Stewart Big 12 Conference 11–5 (T-2nd) 20–9 Second Round NCAA Tourney – First Round 1999–2000 Quin Snyder Big 12 Conference 10–6 (6th) 18–13 Second Round NCAA Tourney – First Round 2000–01 Quin Snyder Big 12 Conference 9–7 (6th) 20–13 Second Round NCAA Tourney – Second Round 2001–02 Quin Snyder Big 12 Conference 9–7 (6th) 25–11 Second Round NCAA Tourney – Elite Eight 2002–03 Quin Snyder Big 12 Conference 9–7 (T-5th) 22–11 Runners Up NCAA Tourney – Second Round 2003–04 Quin Snyder Big 12 Conference 9–7 (6th) 16–14 Second Round NIT – First Round 2004–05 Quin Snyder Big 12 Conference 7–9 (T-8th) 16–17 Second Round NIT – First Round 2005–06 Quin Snyder Big 12 Conference 5–11 (11th) 12–16 First Round 2006–07 Mike Anderson Big 12 Conference 7–9 (6th) 18–12 First Round 2007–08 Mike Anderson Big 12 Conference 6–10 (10th) 16–16 First Round 2008–09 Mike Anderson Big 12 Conference 12–4 (3rd) 31–7 Champions NCAA Tourney – Elite Eight 2009–10 Mike Anderson Big 12 Conference 10–6 (5th) 23–11 First Round NCAA Tourney – Second Round 2010-11 Mike Anderson Big 12 Conference 8-8 (T-5th) 23-11 Second Round NCAA Tourney – First Round Record vs. Big 12 opponents
Missouri
vs.Overall Record at Columbia at Opponent's
Venueat Neutral Site Last 5 Meetings Last 10 Meetings Current Streak Since Beginning
of Big 12Baylor MU, 12-10 BU, 3-2 MU, 6-4 L 1 MU, 10-6 Iowa State MU, 146-84 MU, 5-0 MU, 7-3 W 6 MU, 17-14 Kansas KU, 169-94 KU, 64-54 KU, 87-33 KU, 18-7 KU, 4-1 KU, 8-2 L 6 KU, 22-9 Kansas State tied, 117-117 MU, 64-41 KSU, 60-44 KSU, 15-8 MU, 3-2 tied, 5-5 W 1 MU, 17-11 Oklahoma OU, 112-94 MU, 59-29 OU, 64-21 OU, 19-14 MU, 3-2 MU, 6-4 L 1 OU, 13-8 Oklahoma State MU, 75-38 MU, 4-1 MU, 7-3 W 3 MU, 9-7 Texas UT, 11-10 MU, 3-2 UT, 7-3 W 3 UT, 10-6 Texas A&M MU, 11-9 TAMU, 5-0 TAMU, 8-2 L 7 TAMU, 9-8 Texas Tech MU, 11-8 MU, 4-1 tied, 5-5 W 3 MU, 9-7 *As of January 25, 2011.[2] NCAA Tournament seeding history
The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.
Years → '79 '80 '81 '82 '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 Seeds→ - 5 9 2 2 - - 11 4 6 3 3 - 5 10 1 8 - - - 8 9 9 12 6 - - - - - 3 10 11 Retired jerseys
- Bill Stauffer, #43
- Norm Stewart, #22
- Willie Smith, #30
- Steve Stipanovich, #40
- Jon Sundvold, #20
- Doug Smith, #34
Tigers in the NBA
Current
Former
- DeMarre Carroll, Memphis Grizzlies, Houston Rockets
- Kareem Rush, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Bobcats, Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Clippers
- Larry Drew, Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers
- Jon Sundvold, Seattle Sonics, San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat
- Steve Stipanovich, Indiana Pacers
- Doug Smith, Dallas Mavericks
- Anthony Peeler, Los Angeles Lakers, Vancouver Grizzlies, Minnesota Timberwolves, Sacramento Kings, Washington Wizards
- Thomas Gardner, Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, San Antonio Spurs
- Derrick Chievous, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Melvin Booker, Houston Rockets
- Rickey Paulding, Detroit Pistons
- Arthur Dock Johnson, Denver Nuggets, New Jersey Nets
Tigers in the NBA D-League
Current
- Leo Lyons (basketball), Austin Toros
- Stefhon Hannah, Iowa Energy
Former
- J.T. Tiller, Idaho Stampede
- Thomas Gardner, Austin Toros, Reno Bighorns
- Jason Horton (basketball), Rio Grande Valley Vipers
- Marshall Brown (basketball), Austin Toros
- DeMarre Carroll, Dakota Wizards
Tigers in European Leagues
Current
- Zaire Taylor, Magixx KidsRights Nijmegen
- Jason Conley, Kataja Basket
- Rickey Paulding, EWE Baskets Oldenburg
Tigers in Other Leagues
Current
- Marshall Brown (basketball), Halifax Rainmen
Missouri Tigers All-Americans
- Fred Williams, 1916
- Craig Ruby, F, 1918–1919
- George Williams, C, 1920–1921
- Herb Bunker, G, 1921–1923
- Arthur Browning, F, 1922–1923
- Marshall Craig, F, 1930
- Max Collings, 1931
- John Lobsiger, G, 1939–1940
- Bill Stauffer, C, 1952
- Norm Stewart, G, 1956, former head coach at Northern Iowa (1961-1967) and Mizzou (1967–1999)
- Charles Henke, C, 1961
- John Brown, F, 1972–1973
- Willie Smith, G, 1976
- Ricky Frazier, F, 1982
- Steve Stipanovich, C, 1983
- Jon Sundvold, G, 1983
- Derrick Chievous, F, 1987
- Doug Smith, F, 1990
- Anthony Peeler, G, 1992
- Melvin Booker, G, 1994
References
External links
- Mizzou sports news, schedule, stats, photos & video about the University of Missouri
- Basketball Reference
Big 12 Conference men's basketball Current teams Baylor Bears • Iowa State Cyclones • Kansas Jayhawks • Kansas State Wildcats • Missouri Tigers • Oklahoma Sooners • Oklahoma State Cowboys • Texas Longhorns • Texas A&M Aggies • Texas Tech Red Raiders
Future teams TCU Horned Frogs
Former teams Championships & awards Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament • Coach of the Year • Player of the Year
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