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The 2008–09 Missouri Tigers men's basketball team finished 31–7 and reached the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament. Led by head coach Mike Anderson, Mizzou finished third in the Big 12 with a conference record of 12–4 and also won the Big 12 men's basketball tournament for the first time in school history.

2008–09 Missouri Tigers men's basketball

Big 12 Tournament Champions

NCAA tournament, Elite Eight

ConferenceBig 12
DivisionNorth
Ranking
CoachesNo. 8
APNo. 9
Record31–7 (12–4 Big 12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaMizzou Arena
Seasons
← 2007–08
2009–10 →
2008–09 Big 12 men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    No.14Kansas 14 2   .875 27 8   .771
    No.7Oklahoma 13 3   .813 30 6   .833
    No.9Missouri 12 4   .750 31 7   .816
    Kansas State 9 7   .563 22 12   .647
    Texas 9 7   .563 23 12   .657
    Texas A&M 9 7   .563 24 10   .706
    Oklahoma State 9 7   .563 23 12   .657
    Nebraska 8 8   .500 18 13   .581
    Baylor 5 11   .313 24 15   .615
    Iowa State 4 12   .250 15 17   .469
    Texas Tech 3 13   .188 14 19   .424
    Colorado 1 15   .063 9 22   .290
    2009 Big 12 Tournament winner
    Rankings from AP poll [1]

    Pre-Season

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    Following a .500 season in 2007–08 season, the Tigers revamped their offense with five freshmen and two transfers. The Tigers basketball team was not heralded with much in the way of high hopes coming into the 2008–09 season. Most preseason polls had Missouri finishing in the bottom-half of the Big 12 Conference, including Athlon Sports[2] and the Big 12 coaches.[3]

    As a way to get in some much needed extra practice, coach Mike Anderson accepted an invitation to play three exhibition games in Canada in late August.[4] In the first game of the tour, Missouri defeated the Niagara All-Stars by a score of 120–80 on August 30, 2008. The game was played at Brock UniversityinSt. Catharines, Ontario.[5] On August 31, 2008, in the same venue, the Tigers defeated Brock University 117–68.[6] This game gave the Missouri coaching staff and fans a nice look at the fresh faces, as Mizzou's seven newcomers combined for 66 of the Tigers' 117 points on the afternoon. The next morning, the Tigers closed out the Canadian trip by beating the Southern Ontario All-Stars by a final score of 109–92.[7]

    The Tigers played two pre-season games in 2008. The first was against Lincoln (MO), winning the game 97–54. The second of their two pre-season games was against Missouri Southern, resulting in an 87–58 Tigers victory.

    Recruiting

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    Schedule

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    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Summer Canadian Exhibition
    2008/8/30*
    4:30 pm
    Ontario All-Stars W 120–80 
    Bob Davis Gymnasium 
    St. Catharines, Ontario
    2008/8/31*
    1:00 pm
    Brock University W 117–68 
    Bob Davis Gymnasium 
    St. Catharines, Ontario
    2008/9/1*
    9:00 am
    Southern Ontario All-Stars W 109–92 
    Notre Dame College School 
    Welland, Ontario
    Exhibition
    2008/11/6*
    7:00 pm
    Lincoln (MO) W 97–54 
    Mizzou Arena 
    Columbia, MO
    2008/11/11*
    7:00 pm
    Missouri Southern W 87–58 
    Mizzou Arena 
    Columbia, MO
    Non-conference regular season
    2008/11/15*
    3:30 pm
    Prairie View A&M W 86–65  1–0
    Mizzou Arena (5,463)
    Columbia, MO
    2008/11/17*
    7:00 pm
    Chattanooga W 103–75  2–0
    Mizzou Arena (5,275)
    Columbia, MO
    2008/11/20*
    12:00 pm, ESPNU
    vs. Xavier L 71–75  2–1
    Coliseo de Puerto Rico (3,217)
    San Juan, PR
    2008/11/21*
    10:00 am
    vs. Fairfield W 87–59  3–1
    Coliseo de Puerto Rico 
    San Juan, PR
    2008/11/23*
    11:30 pm, ESPNU
    vs. No. 19 USC W 83–72  4–1
    Coliseo de Puerto Rico 
    San Juan, PR
    2008/11/30*
    3:00 pm
    Oral Roberts W 92–83  5–1
    Mizzou Arena (5,229)
    Columbia, MO
    2008/12/2*
    7:00 pm
    Arkansas–Pine Bluff W 95–41  6–1
    Mizzou Arena (5,502)
    Columbia, MO
    2008/12/7*
    2:00 pm, ESPNU
    California W 93–66  7–1
    Mizzou Arena (8,310)
    Columbia, MO
    2008/12/13*
    6:00 pm
    Murray State W 75–64  8–1
    Mizzou Arena (8,517)
    Columbia, MO
    2008/12/20*
    6:00 pm
    Stetson W 78–44  9–1
    Mizzou Arena (7,409)
    Columbia, MO
    2008/12/23*
    6:30 pm, ESPN2
    No. 25 vs. Illinois
    Braggin' Rights
    L 59–75  9–2
    Scottrade Center (19,586)
    St. Louis, MO
    2008/12/27*
    3:00 pm
    SIU Edwardsville W 107–57  10–2
    Mizzou Arena (6,793)
    Columbia, MO
    2008/12/27*
    3:00 pm
    Centenary W 80–52  11–2
    Mizzou Arena (6,755)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/1/3*
    12:00 pm
    at Georgia W 83–76  12–2
    Stegeman Coliseum (8,060)
    Athens, GA
    2009/1/6*
    8:00 pm
    Coppin State W 88–55  13–2
    Mizzou Arena (7,244)
    Columbia, MO
    Big 12 Regular Season
    2009/1/10
    2:00 pm, ESPN2
    at Nebraska L 51-56  13–3
    (0–1)
    Bob Devaney Sports Center (11,570)
    Lincoln, NE
    2009/1/14
    8:00 pm
    Colorado W 107–62  14–3
    (1–1)
    Mizzou Arena (9,171)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/1/17
    12:30 pm
    Iowa State W 77–46  15–3
    (2–1)
    Mizzou Arena (12,403)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/1/21
    8:00 pm
    at Oklahoma State W 97–95  16–3
    (3–1)
    Gallagher-Iba Arena (10,810)
    Stillwater, OK
    2009/1/24
    12:30 pm
    Texas Tech W 97–86  17–3
    (4–1)
    Mizzou Arena (13,357)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/1/28
    8:00 pm, FSN
    at Kansas State L 72–88  17–4
    (4–2)
    Bramlage Coliseum (9,665)
    Manhattan, KS
    2009/1/31
    5:00 pm
    Baylor W 89–72  18–4
    (5–2)
    Mizzou Arena (15,061)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/2/4
    8:30 pm, ESPN2
    at No. 16 Texas W 69–65  19–4
    (6–2)
    Frank Erwin Center (13,095)
    Austin, TX
    2009/2/7
    5:00 pm
    at Iowa State W 82–68  20–4
    (7–2)
    Hilton Coliseum (11,919)
    Ames, IA
    2009/2/9
    8:00 pm, ESPN
    No. 17 No. 16 Kansas
    Border War
    W 62–60  21–4
    (8–2)
    Mizzou Arena (15,061)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/2/14
    12:30 pm
    No. 17 Nebraska W 70–47  22–4
    (9–2)
    Mizzou Arena (15,061)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/2/21
    12:30 pm
    No. 11 at Colorado W 66–53  23–4
    (10–2)
    Coors Events Center (6,271)
    Boulder, CO
    2009/2/25
    8:00 pm, ESPNU
    No. 11 Kansas State W 94–74  24–4
    (11–2)
    Mizzou Arena (14,825)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/3/1
    1:00 pm, CBS
    No. 11 at No. 15 Kansas
    Border War
    L 65–90  24–5
    (11–3)
    Allen Fieldhouse (16,300)
    Lawrence, KS
    2009/3/4
    8:00 pm, Big 12 Network
    No. 15 No. 4 Oklahoma W 73–64  25–5
    (12–3)
    Mizzou Arena (15,061)
    Columbia, MO
    2009/3/7
    1:00 pm, ESPN2
    No. 15 at Texas A&M L 86–96  25–6
    (12–4)
    Reed Arena (13,007)
    College Station, TX
    Big 12 Tournament
    2009/03/11
    8:30 pm, ESPN2
    No. 14 vs. Texas Tech
    Quarterfinals
    W 81–60  26–6
    (12–4)
    Ford Center (16,786)
    Oklahoma City, OK
    2009/03/12
    8:30 pm
    No. 14 vs. Oklahoma State
    Semifinals
    W 67–59  27–6
    (12–4)
    Ford Center (15,009)
    Oklahoma City, OK
    2009/03/13
    5:00 pm, ESPN
    No. 14 vs. Baylor
    Championship
    W 73–60[8][9]  28–6
    (12–4)
    Ford Center (15,321)
    Oklahoma City, OK
    NCAA Tournament
    2009/03/20*
    2:10 pm, CBS
    No. 9 (3) vs. (14) Cornell
    First Round
    W 78–59  29–6
    Taco Bell Arena (11,997)
    Boise, Idaho
    2009/03/22*
    3:50 pm, CBS
    No. 9 (3) vs. No. 23 (6) Marquette
    Second Round
    W 83–79  30–6
    Taco Bell Arena (12,184)
    Boise, Idaho
    2009/03/27*
    8:37 pm, CBS
    No. 9 (3) vs. No. 3 (2) Memphis
    Sweet Sixteen
    W 102–91  31–6
    University of Phoenix Stadium (20,201)
    Glendale, AZ
    2009/03/29
    3:40 pm, CBS
    No. 9 (3) vs. No. 5 (1) Connecticut
    Elite Eight
    L 75–82  31–7
    University of Phoenix Stadium (18,886)
    Glendale, AZ

    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    All times are in Central Standard Time.

    Roster

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    Name # Position Height Weight Year Home Town
    DeMarre Carroll 1 Forward 6–8 225 SR Birmingham, Alabama
    Miguel Paul 3 Guard 6–1 172 FR Lakeland, Florida
    J. T. Tiller 4 Guard 6–3 200 JR Marietta, Georgia
    Leo Lyons 5 Forward 6–9 244 SR Kansas City, Kansas
    Zaire Taylor 11 Guard 6–4 189 RS JR Staten Island, N.Y.
    Marcus Denmon 12 Guard 6–3 185 FR Kansas City, Missouri
    Michael Anderson Jr. 13 Guard 6–0 183 RS SR Birmingham, Alabama
    Keith Ramsey 15 Forward 6–9 210 JR Murfreesboro, Tennessee
    Laurence Bowers 21 Forward 6–8 205 FR Memphis, Tennessee
    Justin Safford 23 Forward 6–8 230 SO Bloomington, Illinois
    Kim English 24 Guard 6–6 200 FR Baltimore, Maryland
    Jarrett Sutton 25 Guard 6–3 190 SO Kansas City, Missouri
    Steve Moore 32 Center 6–9 264 FR Kansas City, Missouri
    Matt Lawrence 33 Guard 6–7 203 SR Wildwood, Missouri

    Rankings

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    Ranking movements
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
    — = Not ranked
    Week
    PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
    AP2517111115149Not released
    Coaches19108121598

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "2019-20 Big 12 Men's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 26–30. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  • ^ Athlon Sports 2008 Big 12 Preview
  • ^ Oklahoma Selected First In Big 12 Men’s Basketball Preseason Poll
  • ^ Kansas, Missouri Men's Basketball Experience Canada
  • ^ Mizzou Basketball Rolls 120–80 In Canadian Opener
  • ^ Freshmen Denmon, Paul lead Missouri to 117–68 Win Against Brock
  • ^ Mizzou Basketball Builds Huge Advantage, Cruises To 109–92 Victory
  • ^ "Tigers Take the Title!: Mizzou wins first conference tournament in 16 years". Archived from the original on March 20, 2009. Retrieved March 15, 2009.
  • ^ "Box score". Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved March 15, 2009.

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