Missouri Basketball Hits the Road Again Chasing Third Straight Win

Missouri hits the road again to face a hungry Texas A&M squad in a pivotal SEC clash marked by key injuries and postseason implications.

Missouri basketball is back on the road, heading into a tough SEC test Wednesday night as they take on Texas A&M in College Station. Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. CT at Reed Arena, with the game airing on SEC Network and streaming on FUBO.

The Tigers (16-7, 6-4 SEC) are riding a wave of momentum after stacking back-to-back wins over Mississippi State and South Carolina. Those victories, while coming against teams struggling to find their footing this season, were crucial for a Mizzou squad looking to stay in the thick of the NCAA Tournament conversation.

Meanwhile, Texas A&M (17-6, 7-3 SEC) is trying to stop the bleeding. After a red-hot start to conference play - winning seven of their first eight under new head coach Bucky McMillian - the Aggies have dropped two straight, including a home loss to Florida last Saturday. That stumble has opened the door for teams like Missouri to climb the standings and make some noise down the stretch.

Both teams will be dealing with key absences. Missouri is likely without power forward Jevon Porter, and freshman wing Annor Boateng is already ruled out for the remainder of the season.

That’s a significant hit to the Tigers’ frontcourt depth, especially against an Aggies team that likes to get physical in the paint. On the flip side, Texas A&M will be missing starting big man Mackenzie Mgbako, which could open up some opportunities inside for Mizzou if they can take advantage.

This matchup has the makings of a gritty, high-stakes SEC clash. Missouri has shown flashes of offensive firepower this season, especially in games like their overtime thriller against Oklahoma and their road win at Kentucky. But consistency has been elusive, particularly when it comes to defending the perimeter and protecting the ball in crunch time.

For Texas A&M, the challenge is regaining the defensive identity that carried them through the early part of conference play. McMillian’s squad has leaned on its toughness and rebounding, but the recent losses have exposed some cracks - particularly in transition defense and late-game execution.

Wednesday night’s game will be called by Kevin Fitzgerald (play-by-play) and King McClure (analyst) on SEC Network. Fans looking to stream the action can do so via FUBO, which offers a free trial for new users.

If you’re tuning in via radio, the Tiger Radio Network has you covered. Mike Kelly will be on the call with Chris Gervino providing analysis. The game will also be available on SiriusXM satellite radio (XM channel 382, SXM App channel 972).

Here’s a look at the rest of Missouri’s 2025-26 schedule as the Tigers push toward March:

Missouri Basketball 2025-26 Schedule (All times CDT)
Home games in bold | Neutral-site games marked with (*)

  • Nov. 3: Missouri 88, Howard 67 - Washington, D.C.

(ESPN+)

  • **Nov.

7: Missouri 89, SEMO 84 - Mizzou Arena (SECN+)**

  • **Nov.

9: Missouri 106, VMI 68 - Mizzou Arena (SEC Network)**

  • **Nov.

12: Missouri 83, Minnesota 60 - Mizzou Arena (SECN+)**

  • **Nov.

17: Missouri 91, PVAMU 73 - Mizzou Arena (SECN+)**

  • **Nov.

20: Missouri 102, South Dakota 68 - Mizzou Arena (SECN+)**

  • **Nov.

25: Missouri 98, South Carolina State 66 - Mizzou Arena (SECN+)**

  • **Nov.

28: Missouri 86, Cleveland State 59 - Mizzou Arena (SECN+)**

  • Dec.

2: Notre Dame 76, Missouri 71 - South Bend, Ind. (ESPNU)

  • Dec. 7: Kansas 80, Missouri 60 - Kansas City, Mo.
  • (ESPN2)
  • **Dec.

11: Missouri 85, Alabama State 77 - Mizzou Arena (SECN+)**

  • **Dec.

14: Missouri 82, Bethune-Cookman 60 - Mizzou Arena (SEC Network)**

  • Dec.

22: Illinois 91, Missouri 48 - St. Louis, Mo.

  • (FS1)
  • **Jan.

3: Missouri 76, Florida 74 - Mizzou Arena (SEC Network)**

  • Jan.

7: Missouri 73, Kentucky 68 - Lexington, Ky. (ESPN2)

  • Jan. 10: Ole Miss 76, Missouri 69 - Oxford, Miss.

(SEC Network)

  • **Jan.

14: Missouri 84, Auburn 74 - Mizzou Arena (ESPN2)**

  • Jan.

17: LSU 74, Missouri 64 - Baton Rouge, La. (SEC Network)

  • Jan. 20: Georgia 74, Missouri 72 - Mizzou Arena (SEC Network)
  • Jan. 24: Missouri 88, Oklahoma 87 (OT) - Mizzou Arena (ESPN2)
  • Jan. 27: Alabama 90, Missouri 64 - Tuscaloosa, Ala.

(SEC Network)

  • **Jan.

31: Missouri 84, Mississippi State 79 - Mizzou Arena (SEC Network)**

  • Feb.

7: Missouri 78, South Carolina 59 - Columbia, S.C. (SEC Network)

  • Feb. 11 (8 p.m.): at Texas A&M - College Station, Texas (SEC Network)
  • **Feb. 14 (7:30 p.m.): vs.

Texas - Mizzou Arena (ESPN2)**

  • **Feb. 18 (8 p.m.): vs.

Vanderbilt - Mizzou Arena (SEC Network)**

  • Feb. 21 (3/3:30 p.m.): at Arkansas - Fayetteville, Ark.

(ESPN/2)

  • **Feb. 24 (8 p.m.): vs.

Tennessee - Mizzou Arena (SEC Network)**

  • Feb.

28 (Noon): at Mississippi State - Starkville, Miss. (SEC Network)

  • March 3 (6 p.m.): at Oklahoma - Norman, Okla. (ESPNU)
  • March 7 (11 a.m.): vs. Arkansas - Mizzou Arena (ESPN/2/U)
  • March 11-15: SEC Tournament* - Nashville, Tenn. (TBD)
  • March 17-April 6: NCAA Tournament* - TBD (TBD)

With March looming, every possession matters. Missouri has a chance to prove it can win on the road against a quality SEC opponent - and if they can pull off a third straight victory, the Tigers’ postseason résumé gets that much stronger.