Missouri State Bears and Lady Bears


The Missouri State Bears and Lady Bears are the athletic teams representing Missouri State University. Missouri State's athletics programs date back to 1908. Missouri State competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The majority of sports play in the Division I Conference USA. Missouri State became a full member of CUSA on July 1, 2025.
Men's swimming and diving had competed in the Mid-American Conference through the 2023–24 season, but sponsorship of that sport transferred to the Missouri Valley Conference in July 2024. With CUSA sponsoring soccer only for women, the men's soccer team joined the American Conference.
Missouri State athletics are frequently abbreviated as "MOST".

Sports sponsored

A member of Conference USA, Missouri State University sponsors six men's and 13 women's teams in NCAA sanctioned sports. The women's sports of acrobatics & tumbling and stunt, both included in the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women program, were added in 2024–25.

National championships

Team

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Women's basketball NCAA tournament results

NCAA Tournament appearances

WBIT appearances

, 2025

WNIT appearances

, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2023

AIAW tournament appearances

Missouri AIAW state tournament: 1970–1982

AIAW Region VI tournament: 1974, 1975, 1981

AIAW Division II national tournament: 1981

Conference championships

Gateway Conference '2

1991, 1992
Missouri Valley Conference 12'


1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2020, 2021

Head coaches

  • Reba Sims, 1969–1979
  • Marti Gasser, 1979–1983
  • Valerie Goodwin-Colbert, 1983–1987
  • Cheryl Burnett, 1987–2002
  • *10 NCAA Tournament Appearances
  • **2 Final Four Appearances
  • **3 Sweet 16 Appearances
  • *1 WNIT Appearance
  • Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, 2002–2007
  • *3 NCAA Tournament Appearances
  • *WNIT Championship
  • Nyla Milleson, 2007–2013
  • *3 WNIT Appearances
  • Kellie Harper, 2013–2019
  • *2 NCAA Appearances
  • *3 WNIT Appearances
  • Amaka Agugua-Hamilton, 2019–2022
  • *1 NCAA Appearance
  • ** 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearance
  • Beth Cunningham 2022–present
  • * 2 WBIT appearances
  • * 1 WNIT appearance

    Retired numbers

  • 10 Jackie Stiles, 1997–2001
  • 22 Kari Koch, 2002-2006
  • 35 Melody Howard, 1990–1994
  • 42 Jeanette Tendai, 1982–1986

    Facilities

Robert W. Plaster Stadium1941Football17,500
Great Southern Bank Arena2008Basketball11,000
Hammons Student Center1976Volleyball
Swimming
8,846
Hammons Field2004Baseball7,986
Killian Sports Complex2009Softball1,200
Betty and Bobby Allison Stadium2014Soccer
Track & field
Field hockey
Lacrosse
1,500
Betty and Bobby Allison Courts2014Beach volleyball150
Cooper Tennis Complex1994Tennis2,500
Twin Oaks Country Club
+ 4 Other local courses
n/aGolfN/A

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Club sports

The university also sponsors several club sports teams, including ice hockey, lacrosse, and roller hockey.

Men's ice hockey

Missouri State men's ice hockey, known as the "Ice Bears", began in 2001 and despite not being a varsity NCAA sport receives much attention on and off-campus. The Ice Bears currently compete at the Division I level of the American Collegiate Hockey Association in the Western Collegiate Hockey League. The teams play off-campus at the 2,000-seat Mediacom Ice Park.
Men's varsity ice hockey finished the 2009–2010 season ranked 2nd in the MACHA DII with a record of 12–4–0 in 16 league games, the team lost in the MACHA Championship 1–5 to Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville. In addition to the ACHA DII team the University also fields a JV teams playing at the ACHA DIII level. The team won the MACHA DIII championship with a 5–3 win over Robert Morris University- Peoria.

Men's lacrosse

Missouri State also fields a highly successful club Lacrosse Team. Founded in 2003, it competes in the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association Division II and was a member of the Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference through 2017 before it moved to Division II of the Lone Star Alliance in 2018. The Bears have been conference champions five times in their history and have qualified for the MCLA National Championships on four occasions. The Bears finished the 2018 season with a record of 12–3, including a perfect 6–0 conference record and victories over Creighton, Baylor, and in-state rival University of Missouri. Since 2003, Missouri State has fielded 11 All-Americans, over 80 All-Conference players, 3 GRLC Tournament MVP's, and 4 GRLC Division II Coach's of the Year.
Head coachYearRecord
Daren Turner2002–200824–21
Austin Holman2009–201023–9
Pat Callaham2011–201212-13
Dustin Rich2013–201832-30
Donnie Curran2019–present0-0