
SEC Announces 2026‑27 Women’s Basketball Schedule for Mizzou
The Southeastern Conference released its full slate for the upcoming season, highlighting Missouri’s home‑and‑away series with Vanderbilt and a demanding conference road map.
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The Southeastern Conference released its full slate for the upcoming season, highlighting Missouri’s home‑and‑away series with Vanderbilt and a demanding conference road map.

The University of Missouri announces its 2026‑27 women's basketball schedule, highlighting key matchups, road challenges, and the quest for six conference wins to secure an NCAA Tournament berth.

The 2027 schedule reveals only one game against the Lady Vols, a 12‑80 all‑time deficit that has narrowed to three straight wins, and a full slate of road contests across the SEC.
The Commodores will host Tennessee once next season while traveling to face a host of SEC opponents, a matchup that revives a historic rivalry and tests the team's growing momentum.
The 2027 schedule reveals only one game against the Lady Vols, a 12‑80 historical deficit turned into a three‑game winning streak, and the program's rise under Coach Shea Ralph.

After more than two decades of service as a player, coach and administrator, Jamelle Elliott is leaving the University of Connecticut women's basketball staff to pursue new challenges outside the program.
The Iowa Hawkeyes will host Vanderbilt in Sioux City on Nov. 15, with tickets going on sale June 5. Both programs arrive with recent historic achievements.
Lauren Hassell, a top‑ranked 2027 recruit, pledged to Vanderbilt, becoming the program's first 2027 commitment and the third five‑star player to join Coach Shea Ralph's roster.

Vanderbilt will host Belmont at Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 18, 2026, in a historic doubleheader that showcases the Commodores' recent dominance and the growing prominence of women's basketball in Nashville.

The upcoming Dec. 18 event pits Belmont against Vanderbilt in a 17th‑meeting series, showcasing rising stars, celebrated coaches, and the growing influence of Complete Sports Management.
Recent filings show former basketball coach Jerry Stackhouse received over $4.7 million in 2024 despite a brief tenure, while new coach Mark Byington earned $2.7 million for a partial year, shedding light on the financial side‑effects of high‑profile coaching changes at the private institution.