Which Missouri basketball seniors played final game in Miami loss?
Here are the five Missouri basketball players who exhausted their eligibility after a first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Miami.
ST. LOUIS — The end of the 2025-26 season meant the end of five Missouri basketball careers. No.
10-seed Missouri basketball was bounced from the NCAA Tournament with an 80-66 first-round loss to 7-seed Miami on Friday at Enterprise Center. The Tigers went 20-13 this season, falling in the first round of the Big Dance for the second straight year. Head coach Dennis Gates has made the March Madness field in three of his four seasons in Columbia, but his 2023 win over Utah State, which came in Year 1 of his tenure, remains his lone win on college basketball’s biggest stage.
Five players played for the final time in a Mizzou uniform on Friday. Here’s who ran out of collegiate eligibility after the Miami loss ended the Tigers’ season, and how the roster may look next year: These five players played final game for Missouri basketball Mark Mitchell, forward: Mitchell, Mizzou’s All-SEC forward, spent two seasons with the program after transferring in from Duke. The Kansas City, Kansas, native became the first player to lead the Tigers in scoring (18.
3), rebounds (5. 2) and assists (3. 6) since Albert White in the late 1990s this season.