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Vanderbilt women’s basketball vs Missouri score today: Mikayla Blakes highlights, how to watch
Vanderbilt women’s basketball will play its final game of the 2024-25 regular season on Sunday, traveling to Columbia to take on Missouri.
The matchup with the Tigers (14-16, 3-12 SEC) could have major implications for SEC tournament seeding. The SEC tournament begins Wednesday in Greenville, South Carolina.
Missouri is one of four teams tied for 12th in the SEC with three conference wins. Vanderbilt (20-9, 7-8) is currently ninth in the SEC and with a win would likely be the No. 9 seed in the conference tournament. The Commodores could drop to the No. 10 seed if they lose and Mississippi State wins, or they could be the No. 8 seed with a win and Tennessee loss.
Mikayla Blakes is also looking for the SEC scoring title. She is currently 0.7 points per game behind Arkansas’ Izzy Higginbottom; Blakes averages 23.1 points per game and Higginbottom averages 23.8.
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What time does Vanderbilt vs Missouri play today?
- Date: Saturday, March 2
Vanderbilt women’s basketball vs Missouri score updates
What channel is the Vanderbilt vs Missouri game on today?
- TV channel: SEC Network+
- Radio: 94.9 The Fan and the Vanderbilt Athletics app
Vanderbilt vs Missouri live stream options
Vanderbilt vs. Texas A&M will be streamed on SEC Network+. Streaming options include Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Nate Gatter and Marke Freeman will be on the call.
Vanderbilt vs Missouri predictions
Vanderbilt 65, Missouri 63: Vanderbilt will have to be careful with Missouri, a team that has played many of the SEC’s best squads close.
Vanderbilt vs Missouri betting odds
Odds via ESPN
Spread: Vanderbilt -6.5
Over/under: 146.5
Vanderbilt vs Missouri injury updates
Vanderbilt will be without Sacha Washington for the season due to a blood clot in her leg. Tionna Herron, who has not played since Jan. 2, is out for Missouri.
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Vanderbilt basketball news
- Vanderbilt was picked to finish 10th in the SEC in the league’s preseason media poll and 12th in the coaches poll.
- Shea Ralph received a contract extension shortly before the start of the season. The terms of the extension are undisclosed.
- Khamil Pierre was named to the Wooden Award midseason top 25 watchlist for the national player of the year.
- Madison Greene was granted a waiver from the NCAA for an extra year of eligibility after suffering a season-ending injury in 2023.
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Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X, formerly Twitter, @aria_gerson.
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Missouri Democrats criticize Gov. Kehoe’s response to food stamp funding crisis
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KY3) – Missouri Democrats criticized Governor Mike Kehoe for not doing more to help residents losing food stamp benefits.
More than 600,000 Missourians will not receive food stamps for November. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe released $15 million from the state’s coffers to help senior programs and food banks, but that represents a fraction of the need. The total cost to fund Missouri’s SNAP program exceeds $130 million.
Missouri Democrats said the governor should demand help from the federal government.
“When the President calls Governor Kehoe and requests that we redraw our congressional lines, or requests that we do certain things, the governor is always very quick to jump in line and do whatever the president asks. I think my frustration is that that phone doesn’t seem to work both directions,” said Missouri State Rep. Betsy Fogle.
A representative from Feeding Missouri said the organization will need community support to get through the food stamp freeze.
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