
The Morning Buzz: Sunday, February 25, 2024
Your daily briefing on what's going on with Mizzou athletics and how to keep up with the Tigers

Today is ... National Clam Chowder Day!
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Today's Schedule
- Women's Golf at the Westbrook Invitational in Peoria, AZ, Live Stats
- No. 34 Men's Golf at the Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas
- Wrestling: No. 7 Missouri at No. 4 Iowa State, 2 p.m. CT, ESPN+, Live Stats
Mizzou Results
- Swimming and diving: SEC Championships at Auburn, Ala
- Men's: Placed 8th
- Women's: Placed 11th
- Track and Field: SEC Indoor Championships, at Fayetteville, Ark
- Women's: Placed 14th
- Men's: Placed 13th
- Men's basketball: Arkansas 88, Missouri 73
- Baseball: UC San Diego 8, Missouri 4; Missouri 5, UC San Diego 4
- Softball: No. 22 Baylor 5, No. 8 Missouri 4
Did you notice?
- Missouri wrestling redshirt senior Zach Elam (285) totaled his 98th career win during the Tiger's loss to the University of Northern Iowa on Friday, Feb. 23.
- Swimming and Diving
- Men's 200 breast: 6th place - Will Goodwin
- Men's 400 Free Relay: 7th place - Daniel Wilson, Grant Bochenski, Darden Tate and Sam Brown
- Women's 100 free: 8th place - Sierra Smith
- Freshman Zara Zallen placed 13th in the 100 free at the 2024 SEC Swimming and Diving Championship. Zallen's time of :48.68 puts her at seventh all-time in the 100 free.
- Sophomore Jan Zubik placed 20th in the men's 200 back at the 2024 SEC Swimming and Diving Championship. Zubik's time of 1:42.09 ties him with sophomore Sam Brown (1:42.09) at seventh on Mizzou's all-time leaderboard in the event after today.
- Track and Field
- Freshman Sterling Scott placed third in the triple jump to earn All-SEC Second Team Honors at the 2024 SEC Track and Field Championships.
- Junior Kelsey Schweizer placed fifth in the women's 800 meter with a time of 2:06.20.
Quote of the day
"I thought our guys mentally prepared in the right way, our spirits are high."
- Dennis Gates, Missouri men's basketball head coach, after loss to Arkansas