Latest Mizzou Basketball Odds
Here are the current futures odds for the Missouri Tigers:
🏀 Mizzou Basketball Wins SEC Championship: | +25000 |
🏀 Mizzou Makes 2025 Final Four: | +1400 |
🏀 Mizzou Wins NCAAB Championship: | +5500 |
📅 Last Verified: | February 21, 2025 |
Odds above are from DraftKings Sportsbook.
Missouri Tigers Full 2024-25 Basketball Schedule and Team Roster
Below is the Mizzou Tigers' full 2024-25 men's basketball schedule:
Opponent | Date | Odds/Result |
November Schedule | ||
@ Memphis | Mon, Nov. 4 | (0-1) Lost 83-75 |
vs. Howard | Fri, Nov. 8 | (1-1) Won 77-62 |
vs. Eastern Washington | Mon, Nov. 11 | (2-1) Won 84-77 |
vs. Mississippi Valley State | Thu, Nov. 14 | (3-1) Won 111-39 |
vs. Pacific | Fri, Nov. 22 | (4-1) Won 91-56 |
vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff | Sun, Nov. 24 | (5-1) Won 112-63 |
vs. Lindenwood | Wed, Nov. 27 | (6-1) Won 81-61 |
December Schedule | ||
vs. California | Tue, Dec. 3 | (7-1) Won 98-93 |
vs. No. 1 Kansas | Sun, Dec. 8 | (8-1) Won 76-67 |
vs. Long Island University | Sat, Dec. 14 | (9-1) Won 88-61 |
vs. Jacksonville State | Tue, Dec. 17 | (10-1) Won 83-72 |
vs. Illinois | Sun, Dec. 22 | (10-2) Lost 80-77 |
vs. Alabama State | Mon, Dec. 30 | (11-2) Won 82-65 |
January Schedule | ||
@ Auburn | Sat, Jan. 4 | 11-3 (0-1) Lost 84-68 |
vs. LSU | Tue, Jan. 7 | 12-3 (1-1) Won 83-67 |
vs. Vanderbilt | Sat, Jan. 11 | 13-3 (2-1) Won 75-66 |
@ Florida | Tue, Jan. 14 | 14-3 (3-1) Won 83-82 |
vs. Arkansas | Sat, Jan. 18 | 15-3 (4-1) Won 83-65 |
@ Texas | Tue, Jan. 21 | 15-4 (4-2) Lost 61-53 |
vs. Ole Miss | Sat, Jan. 25 | 16-4 (5-2) Won 83-75 |
February Schedule | ||
@ Mississippi State | Sat, Feb. 1 | 17-4 (6-2) Won 88-61 |
@ Tennessee | Wed, Feb. 5 | 17-5 (6-3) Lost 85-81 |
vs. Texas A&M | Sat, Feb. 8 | 17-6 (6-4) Lost 67-64 |
vs. Oklahoma | Wed, Feb. 12 | 18-6 (7-4) Won 82-58 |
@ Georgia | Sat, Feb. 15 | 19-6 (8-4) Won 87-74 |
vs. Alabama | Wed, Feb. 19 | TBD |
@ Arkansas | Sat, Feb. 22 | TBD |
vs. South Carolina | Tue, Feb. 25 | TBD |
March Schedule | ||
@ Vanderbilt | Sat, March 1 | TBD |
@ Oklahoma | Wed, March 5 | TBD |
vs. Kentucky | Sat, March 8 | TBD |
SEC Tournament | March 12-16 | TBD |
NCAA Tournament | March 18-April 7 | TBD |
Mizzou Basketball Starting 5, Top Players
Senior guard Tamar Bates is the team's leading scorer with 13.3 points per game. Other stars include senior guard Caleb Grill, who averages 12.8 points per game. Junior guard Mark Mitchell and sophomore guard Anthony Robinson II also provide depth scoring, while senior center Josh Gray leads the team with 5.2 rebounds per game.
How Can I Bet on the Mizzou Tigers Basketball Games?
You can't bet on sports in the state of MO just yet, but you can travel to a nearby state with sports betting (Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Tennessee). There, you can bet at sportsbooks like BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel and more.
Mizzou Basketball Odds FAQs
Mizzou's odds to win the NCAA Tournament are +5500 at DraftKings. These odds are currently 22nd in the country, making the Tigers a sneaky choice to win the national championship in basketball.
The Mizzou men's basketball team has never won a national championship. The furthest Mizzou has made it in the NCAA Tournament is the Elite Eight, which they made in 1943-44, 1975-76, 1993-94, 2001-02 and 2008-09.
Depending on the game and the section you sit in at the Mizzou Arena, tickets can range anywhere from $10 to $120ish. If the Kansas Jayhawks are in town, expect even higher prices for certain seats.
The Mizzou basketball starting lineup at full strength is guards Caleb Grill, Tony Perkins, and Tamar Bates, forward Mark Mitchell, and center Josh Gray.
Some of Mizzou basketball's top recruits for 2025 include four-star athletes Aaron Rowe and Nicholas Randall.
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