A fire was reported at Mizzou Arena shortly after the Mizzou men's basketball win over Alabama on Wednesday night. A spokesperson for Mizzou Athletics said a fire was reported in one of the suites about 30 minutes after the game ended.
The Mizzou men’s basketball team was on fire Wednesday night as they took down No. 4 ranked, University of Alabama. But, the sparks didn’t stop flying when the game ended.
Shortly after Missouri basketball beat Alabama on Wednesday, a fire was reported and extinguished in a Mizzou Arena suite.
The Mizzou men's basketball team is still a Top-15 squad, following a split week that included a win over then-No. 4 Alabama and a loss at Arkansas over the weekend. In the latest AP Poll, head coach Dennis Gates and company moved up one spot,
A memorable evening for the Tigers was capped by a small fire that broke out at Mizzou Arena. Alarms went off while Bama coach Nate Oats was talking with the media. “Yeah, they were on fire tonight, that’s for sure,” Oats quipped. “That’s what was going on. We’ve known that for about two hours.”
The coach then went over to the scorer’s desk and grabbed the stadium microphone to relay a message to the sold-out Mizzou Arena crowd. “Please do not rush the court,” Gates said into the microphone,
The lyrics of Chris Stapleton's track, aptly titled 'Arkansas', sounded through Bud Walton Arena as the No. 15-ranked Missouri Tigers chall
Mizzou met the moment in an instant Mizzou Arena classic. No. 16/15 Missouri basketball led wire-to-wire, putting together one of the most explosive offensive performances of the season ...
The first time these teams shared a court, Missouri defeated the Razorbacks 83-65 on Jan. 18 at Mizzou Arena. Saturday’s 7 p.m. game, which will be broadcast on ESPN, will be played on the Hogs’ home turf in Fayetteville, Ark.
The Tigers are now widely projected as on track for a 4-seed in the March Madness field, and coach Dennis Gates’ team is in the hunt for a double-bye in the conference tournament. Arkansas (15-11,