Missouri State Bears and Lady Bears explained

Missouri State Bears
Name2:Lady Bears
University:Missouri State University
Association:NCAA
Conference:Missouri Valley Conference (primary)
Missouri Valley Football Conference
Conference USA (beach volleyball; primary on July 1, 2025)
Division:Division I (FCS)
Director:Kyle Moats
Location:Springfield, Missouri
Teams:19
Stadium:Robert W. Plaster Stadium
Basketballarena:Great Southern Bank Arena
Baseballfield:Hammons Field
Soccerstadium:Allison South Stadium
Mascot:Boomer the Bear and Growl the Bear
Nickname:Bears and Lady Bears
Beach Bears (beach volleyball)
Fightsong:The Scotsman
Pageurl:https://missouristatebears.com/

The Missouri State Bears and Lady Bears are the athletic teams representing Missouri State University (formerly Southwest Missouri State University). Missouri State's athletics programs date back to 1908. Missouri State competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision, but will start a transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision on July 1, 2024. The majority of sports play in the Division I Missouri Valley Conference. Missouri State football competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and the women's beach volleyball team, nicknamed Beach Bears instead of "Bears" or "Lady Bears",[1] competes in Conference USA (CUSA), having moved from the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association after the spring 2023 season.[2] Men's swimming & diving had competed in the Mid-American Conference through the 2023–24 season, but sponsorship of that sport transferred from that conference to the MVC in July 2024.[3] Missouri State will become a full member of CUSA on July 1, 2025.[4]

Missouri State athletics are frequently abbreviated as "MOST" when televised.

Sports sponsored

Acrobatics & tumbling
Basketball
Beach volleyball
Golf Cross country
Golf
Swimming & diving Soccer
Softball
Stunt
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field
Volleyball

A member of the Missouri Valley Conference, 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.[5]

National championships

Team

NAIAn/aMen's basketball1952Murray State73–64
NAIAn/aMen's basketball1953Hamline79–71
NCAADivision IIMen's golf[6] 1963Aquinas1,188–1,199
AIAWn/aSoftball (Women's College World Series)1974Northern Colorado14–7
AIAWDivision IIField hockey1979Colgate2–0

Women's basketball NCAA tournament results

See also: Missouri State Lady Bears basketball.

NCAA Tournament appearances

  1. 8
First Round
Second Round
  1. 9 Tennessee Tech
    #1 Tennessee
W 94–64
L 47–55
  1. 8
First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
  1. 9 Kansas
    #1 Iowa
    #5 UCLA
    #2 Ole Miss
    #4 Western Kentucky
W 75–59
W 61–60
W 83–57
W 94–71
L 72–84
  1. 7
First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
  1. 10 Oklahoma State
    #2 Maryland
    #6 Louisiana Tech
W 86–71
W 86–82
L 43–59
  1. 6
First Round
Second Round
  1. 11 Northern Illinois
    #3 Virginia
W 75–56
L 63–67
  1. 9
First Round
Second Round
  1. 8 Utah
    #1 Colorado
W 49–47
L 34–78
  1. 12
First Round
  1. 5 Texas
L 55–73
  1. 8
First Round
  1. 9 Notre Dame
L 64–78
  1. 7
First Round
Second Round
  1. 10 UC Santa Barbara
    #2 Colorado State
W 72–70
L 70–86
  1. 10
First Round
  1. 7 Auburn
L 74–78
  1. 5
First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
  1. 12 Toledo
    #4 Rutgers
    #1 Duke
    #6 Washington
    #3 Purdue
W 89–71
W 60–53
W 81–71
W 104–87
L 64–81
  1. 15
First Round
  1. 2 Texas Tech
L 59–67
  1. 12
First Round
  1. 5 Notre Dame
L 65–69 (OT)
  1. 13
First Round
  1. 4 Purdue
L 52–73
  1. 13
First Round
  1. 4 Texas A&M
L 65–74
  1. 11
First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
  1. 6 DePaul
    #3 Iowa State
    #2 Stanford
W 89–77
W 69–60
L 46–55
  1. 5
First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
  1. 12 UC Davis
    #13 Wright State
    #1 Stanford
W 70–51
W 64–39
L 62–89
  1. 11
First Four
First Round
  1. 11 Florida State
    #6 Ohio State
W 61-50
L 63-56

WNIT appearances

2002, 2005 (Champions), 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018

AIAW tournament appearances

Missouri AIAW state tournament: 1970–1982 (won 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975 and 1981 tournaments)
AIAW Region VI tournament: 1974, 1975, 1981
AIAW Division II national tournament: 1981

Conference championships

Gateway Conference (1983–1992) 2
1991, 1992

Missouri Valley Conference (1992–present) 12
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2020, 2021

Head coaches

• Beth Cunningham (1 Season 20-12) 2022–Present

Retired numbers

Facilities

1941 1991, 2014 Football 17,500
2008 2013 Basketball 11,000
1976 Volleyball
Swimming
8,846
300
2004 Baseball 7,986
Killian Sports Complex 2009 Softball 1,200
Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium 2014 Soccer
Track & field
1,500
Betty and Bobby Allison North Stadium 2014 Field hockey
Lacrosse
250
Betty and Bobby Allison Sand Volleyball Courts2014Beach volleyball150
Cooper Tennis Complex
w/Mediacom Stadium
1994 Tennis 2,500
Twin Oaks Country Club
+ 4 Other local courses
n/a MOST/TOCC
Practice Facility 2016
Golf N/A

Club sports

The university also sponsors several club sports teams, including ice hockey (ACHA), lacrosse (MCLA), and roller hockey (NCRHA).

Men's ice hockey

See main article: Missouri State Ice Bears. 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 (ACHA) in the Western Collegiate Hockey League (WCHL).[7] The teams play off-campus at the 2,000-seat Mediacom Ice Park.[8] [9] [10]

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.[11] The team won the MACHA DIII championship with a 5–3 win over Robert Morris University- Peoria.[12] [13] [14]

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 (MCLA) Division II and was a member of the Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference (GRLC) through 2017 before it moved to Division II of the Lone Star Alliance (LSA) in 2018. The Bears have been conference champions five times in their history (2004, 2009, 2010, 2017, and 2018) and have qualified for the MCLA National Championships on four occasions (2009, 2010, 2017, and 2018). 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 coach Year Record
Daren Turner 2002–2008 24–21
Austin Holman 2009–2010 23–9
Pat Callaham 2011–2012 12-13
Dustin Rich2013–201832-30
Donnie Curran2019–present0-0

Notes and References

  1. See, e.g., Beach Volleyball Program Will Join C-USA in 2024 . Missouri State Athletics . May 11, 2023 . May 18, 2023 . The Beach Bears will part ways with the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) next season to join TCU and Tarleton State as affiliate members of Conference USA..
  2. BVB: C-USA Adds TCU, Tarleton State and Missouri State as Affiliate Members for Beach Volleyball . Conference USA . May 11, 2023 . May 18, 2023.
  3. MVC To Sponsor Men's Swimming & Diving in 2024-25. Missouri Valley Conference. April 11, 2024. April 19, 2024.
  4. CUSA Adds Missouri State . Conference USA . May 10, 2024 . May 10, 2024.
  5. Missouri State Will Add Two Women’s Varsity Sports . Missouri State Athletics . December 11, 2023 . June 6, 2024.
  6. Web site: NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship Results . NCAA . January 14, 2016.
  7. http://media.www.the-standard.org/media/storage/paper1059/news/2008/11/20/Sports/Silent.Leader.Paves.The.Way-3554426.shtml
  8. Web site: http://www.cfpmidweek.com/weeks/IssuePDFs/vo5i19web.pdf . June 10, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080724171155/http://www.cfpmidweek.com/weeks/IssuePDFs/vo5i19web.pdf . July 24, 2008 .
  9. Web site: Experience Fall in the Ozarks - Springfield Missouri Travel & Tourism - Ozarks/Midwest Vacations . springfieldmo.org . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100613114526/http://springfieldmo.org/ttd_listing_page.asp?ID=723&Company=Mediacom%20Ice%20Park . 13 June 2010 . dead.
  10. Web site: Alumni News - Missouri State University Alumni Association - Missouri State University . June 10, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100601181255/http://alumni.missouristate.edu/46496.htm . June 1, 2010 .
  11. Web site: Mid-America Collegiate Hockey Association Home Page . Machahockey.com . 2012-03-08 . 2012-05-30.
  12. http://www.springfieldmo.org/sportscommission/1208_SC.pdf
  13. Web site: http://www.cfpmidweek.com/weeks/IssuePDFs/vo5i21web.pdf . June 10, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080724170815/http://www.cfpmidweek.com/weeks/IssuePDFs/vo5i21web.pdf . July 24, 2008 .
  14. http://www.the-standard.org/home/index.cfm?q=ice+hockey&event=displaySearchResults&buttonPushed=1&client=testing-testing&forid=1&ie=ISO-8859-1&oe=ISO-8859-1&cof=GALT%3A%23008000%3BGL%3A1%3BDIV%3A%23666666%3BVLC%3A663399%3BAH%3Acenter%3BBGC%3AFFFFFF%3BLBGC%3AFFFFFF%3BALC%3A0000FF%3BLC%3A0000FF%3BT%3A000000%3BGFNT%3A0000FF%3BGIMP%3A0000FF%3BLH%3A37%3BLW%3A310%3BFORID%3A1%3B&hl=en