The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has released the complete television schedule and tipoff times for the 2024-25 women’s basketball season. Missouri Tigers fans have a lot to be excited about, with an array of nationally televised games and competitive matchups that promise an action-packed season.
Nationally Televised Games
Missouri Tigers games scheduled for national broadcast will air exclusively on SEC Network (SECN), ensuring that fans across the country can follow the team’s journey. The season kicks off with a high-profile nonconference game against Tulane on November 12, marking the Tigers’ first appearance on national television this season.
Missouri’s SEC conference opener is set for January 2, when they host South Carolina at Mizzou Arena. This game will be broadcast live to a national audience, giving fans an early glimpse of what the Tigers are capable of in conference play.
Two additional must-watch games will feature the Tigers taking on the SEC’s newest members. On January 30, Missouri will face Texas, followed by an exciting matchup against Oklahoma on February 16. Both of these games will be nationally televised, showcasing the heightened competition within the SEC this season.
As part of the SEC/ACC Challenge, Missouri will also host SMU on December 5, with this game being televised nationally as well. This annual event continues to foster intense rivalries between the two conferences and will be a key test for the Tigers in their non-conference schedule.

Streaming Options for Fans
For fans unable to catch the nationally televised games, Missouri has ensured wide streaming coverage. All home games not featured on linear television networks will be available for streaming on SECN+. Additionally, the Tigers’ participation in the Emerald Coast Classic during Thanksgiving week will be streamed live on FloHoops. These platforms provide fans with ample opportunities to follow the team throughout the season.
Standout Players to Watch
Missouri boasts a talented roster heading into the 2024-25 season, led by standout players who have already made their mark in SEC basketball.
Grace Slaughter, a member of the 2023-24 All-SEC Freshman Team, returns for her sophomore season with high expectations. Slaughter averaged 11.5 points per game last season, ranking fourth among SEC freshmen, and scored in double figures in 21 games. Her total of 345 points set her among the top five freshmen in Missouri program history, and she is poised to take her performance to the next level this year.
Another key contributor is junior Ashton Judd, who earned All-Freshman honors during the 2022-23 season. Judd averaged 13.4 points per game last season while pulling down 6.37 rebounds per game, placing her among the top 20 rebounders in the SEC. Her experience and skill set will play a crucial role in Missouri’s success.
The Tigers have also added several impactful transfers to their roster. Newcomers like Nyah Wilson (New Mexico), Tionna Herron (Texas), Tilda Sjökvist (Presbyterian), and Laniah Randle (Southern Illinois-Carbondale) bring a wealth of experience and fresh energy to the lineup. These additions are expected to bolster the team’s depth and versatility, making them a strong contender this season.
Season Tickets Available Now
Season tickets for the 2024-25 Missouri Tigers women’s basketball season are now on sale, starting at just $49. Fans can purchase or renew their tickets through their Mizzou Tigers account to ensure they don’t miss any of the action at Mizzou Arena.
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