
Mizzou Basketball’s Final Meeting with Kansas Highlights a Busy Offseason
Missouri’s last scheduled non‑conference clash with Kansas headlines a whirlwind of transfer portal moves and early commitments that could reshape the program’s future.
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Missouri’s last scheduled non‑conference clash with Kansas headlines a whirlwind of transfer portal moves and early commitments that could reshape the program’s future.

The Jayhawks have posted the most impressive season in school history, winning the Big 12 title and advancing to the Super Regionals with a potent offense led by Tyson LeBlanc, Josh Dykhoff and Augusto Mungarrieta.
Missouri and Kansas will meet on Dec. 6 at the T‑Mobile Center, the last scheduled Border War under the current contract, as both schools outline upcoming non‑conference road trips.

The Kansas Jayhawks, riding a program‑record 45‑wins, will welcome the Oklahoma Sooners, who chase their 12th Omaha appearance, in a winner‑takes‑all Super Regional.

The Cardinals have secured six transfers and three highly touted freshmen, setting the stage for a highly anticipated season debut against Texas Tech in Las Vegas.
Despite a strong 41‑22 record, the Razorbacks exited the NCAA tournament in the Lawrence Regional, hampered by injuries, defensive lapses and a weakened pitching staff.

Coach Bill Self is excited about the potential of sophomore guard Leroy Blyden Jr., a Toledo transfer who averaged 16.4 points per game and earned MAC freshman of the year honors. He believes Blyden and incoming freshman point guard Taylen Kinney will form a potent backcourt, while the roster still holds two open spots and several promising freshmen. The discussion also touched on Darryn Peterson's draft outlook and recent health concerns.
With only two players returning from last season, Louisville’s coaching staff projects a starting lineup that leans on veteran point guard Jackson Shelstad and emerging frontcourt forces like Flory Bidunga, while freshman Obinna Ekezie Jr. could reshape the rotation.
Following a 13‑10 loss to Kansas in the Lawrence Regional, the Razorbacks must replace eight starters and three key pitchers, relying on the transfer portal and a mix of freshmen development and experienced transfers to return to contention.

The Kansas Jayhawks baseball squad swept the Arkansas Razorbacks in a two-game series, securing their first-ever Super Regional appearance with a 13-10 win that highlighted a 45-win season and a dramatic comeback.

A late‑inning rally led by Tyson LeBlanc’s three‑run homer propelled Kansas to a historic 13‑10 win over Arkansas, guaranteeing the program’s inaugural Super Regional appearance.

A back‑and‑forth battle saw the Razorbacks pull ahead with clutch hits and secure a berth in the regional title game.

A look at how Tennessee’s freshman standout Nate Ament fell to ninth in ESPN’s latest NBA Draft prospects ranking, his combine measurements, and the outlook for his fellow Volunteers prospects.

This season’s schedule revives old rivalries as former Missouri Tigers line up against their former teams, sparking drama and anticipation across the SEC and beyond.
This season’s schedule pits the Missouri Tigers against a host of alumni who once starred for rival programs, creating storylines that extend beyond the field.

Arkansas' Maika Niu delivered a career‑high four‑hit game, driving in four runs and reaching base in every plate appearance, while the Razorbacks' pitching staff posted strong outings against Missouri State in the NCAA Lawrence Regional.
Taylen Kinney and Davion Adkins, both standout performers at the USA Basketball Under‑18 camp, are set to join the Kansas Jayhawks for the 2026‑27 season, bringing elite experience and high expectations to Lawrence.

The NBA Draft withdrawal deadline has clarified rosters and reshaped the projected AP Top 25 for men's college basketball, with Florida Gators moving to the top spot after Reuben Chinyelu's return and other notable transfers.

With the 2026 NBA Draft approaching, the decisions of top college prospects are reshaping championship odds, especially for Florida, Duke and Michigan.

With the draft declaration window closed, Florida climbs to No.1, Duke adds a sharpshooter, and several other programs retool their rosters ahead of a competitive new campaign.

After two strong seasons under head coach Kalani Sitake, BYU enters 2026 with high expectations. The Cougars have prioritized roster retention and will rely on standout players such as LJ Martin and Bear Bachmeier as they navigate a demanding slate of games.
With defensive coordinator Corey Batoon tasked with replacing ten starters, Missouri must brace for a schedule that climbs from modest challenges to elite attacks, each led by emerging playmakers.
A look at the top recruits Kentucky is courting, the challenges it faces, and the potential impact on the Wildcats’ future.
Arkansas enters the Lawrence Regional as the No. 2 seed, opening against Missouri State before potentially meeting Kansas and Northeastern later in the bracket.