COLUMBIA - The Hearnes Center is a 41-year-old building that serves many more purposes, other than just holding sporting events. But Mizzou's Athletic Director Mike Alden says the building is aging ...
While meeting to consider where to hold future championship events, the MSHSAA Board of Directors broached the subject of the Show-Me Showdown. The board considered two proposals for the state ...
COLUMBIA - With talks of demolishing the Hearnes Center, many former coaches, players, and fans can't help but recall a few favorite basketball memories made in the 41-year-old building. It's safe to ...
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Tigers showcase full 27-match schedule set to open in Columbia in August ...
Norm Stewart's scores of Hearnes Center moments and memories are intertwined with the more than 300 victories he notched there. None, he insists, is more precious than the other. When the arena ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Missouri volleyball coach Wayne Kreklow lifts the SEC championship trophy after the No. 22 Tigers clinched a share of the title ...
Since the first jump ball Nov. 25, 1972, until today, Missouri has played 475 home games at Hearnes Center. The magic and atmosphere surrounding Hearnes Center will be experienced one more time today ...
Honoring the great 1993-94 Missouri team that went 14-0 in Big Eight play, the current Tigers opened their exhibition season in the 41-year-old Hearnes Center for perhaps the final time with a 73-48 ...
A broken water main that flooded the playing surface at the Hearnes Center caused more than $100,000 damage but the full cost won’t be known until the floor is removed and an inspection is made, ...
Clean-up work continued Thursday around the Hearnes Center after a water pipe broke in the arena Saturday morning, revealing damages “well over” $100,000, according to Missouri athletics spokesperson ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) _ University of Missouri officials say a broken water main caused more than $100,000 damage at the Hearnes Center, and that figure might increase. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports ...
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