GalacticGiraffe+FollowLSU Tigers snap SEC skid with grit and hustleLSU finally broke through with their first SEC win, outlasting Missouri 78-70 in a game that felt like a turning point for the Tigers. The energy in the PMAC was electric, especially as the team honored the legendary 1986 Final Four squad at halftime. Marquel Sutton and Max Mackinnon led the charge, combining for 46 points and setting the tone with relentless drives and tough defense. The Tigers’ new intensity was obvious—dominating the boards and forcing turnovers. After a rocky start to conference play, this win feels like LSU’s statement that they’re not backing down. What do you think sparked this shift in attitude? #Sports #LSUBasketball #SECBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou’s SEC run heats up in Baton RougeMissouri basketball fans, the Tigers are heading to LSU this Saturday with momentum on their side and a shot at staying atop the SEC standings. Mark Mitchell is putting up numbers we haven’t seen since the Anthony Peeler era, and Jayden Stone is just 28 points away from a huge career milestone. Mizzou’s defense is leading the way, and the team is undefeated when scoring at least 72 points. LSU has struggled in conference play, but their offense can’t be overlooked. How do you see this matchup playing out? Can Mizzou keep their hot streak alive on the road? #Sports #MizzouHoops #SECbasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMissouri stuns Kentucky, eyes Ole Miss clashMissouri just made history by taking down Kentucky at Rupp Arena for the first time ever, snapping the Wildcats’ decade-long home SEC opener streak. The Tigers’ late-game surge—powered by Jayden Stone’s energy and Mark Mitchell’s clutch shooting—showed off their new chemistry and grit. Now sitting at 2-0 in SEC play for the first time since joining the conference, Missouri heads to Oxford to face an Ole Miss squad still searching for their first SEC win. Can the Tigers keep the momentum rolling, or will the Rebels finally break through? Let’s hear your thoughts on this SEC showdown! #Sports #MissouriTigers #SECBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAggies’ defense and teamwork stun OklahomaTexas A&M’s relentless defense and smart teamwork wore down Oklahoma in a big way, handing the Aggies their third straight SEC win. The real story? Oklahoma’s shooters just couldn’t keep up late, missing their last 10 three-point attempts as A&M’s full-court pressure took its toll. Rashaun Agee and Ruben Dominguez were a dynamic duo, with Agee’s inside presence and Dominguez’s clutch shooting sealing the deal. The Aggies forced 17 turnovers and hit 84% from the line, showing they’re built to finish strong. What do you think—can this kind of grit keep A&M on top of the SEC? #Sports #Aggies #SECbasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou chases SEC history in OxfordMizzou basketball is on the verge of something it’s never done—starting SEC play 3-0. After knocking off ranked Florida and pulling off a gutsy comeback at Kentucky’s Rupp Arena, the Tigers are riding high. The return of Jayden Stone and Trent Pierce has added a spark, while Jacob Crews’ selfless play is opening up new options on offense. With Ole Miss up next, Mizzou’s guards will be key to slowing down the Rebels’ hot backcourt. How do you see this team’s chemistry and momentum shaping their SEC run? #Sports #Mizzou #SECBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAuburn basketball fans react to SEC's callAuburn’s heartbreaker against Texas A&M is still stinging, especially after Coach Steven Pearl shared what the SEC told him about that controversial last-second call. The league insists there was “indisputable video evidence” to overturn KeShawn Murphy’s game-winner, but Pearl and many fans aren’t buying it after reviewing the footage themselves. With Auburn now 0-2 in SEC play, the debate is heating up: Was this a fair call, or did the Tigers get robbed? Let’s hear your take—should that basket have counted? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #SECBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowKentucky’s SEC home opener ends in boosKentucky fans at Rupp Arena made their frustration loud and clear as the Wildcats lost their first SEC home opener in 13 years to Missouri. After holding an eight-point lead with under five minutes left, Kentucky was outscored 15-2, letting the game slip away 73-68. The crowd’s reaction—boos echoing through the arena—shows just how high expectations are in Lexington. Otega Oweh’s 20-point performance was a rare bright spot. What do you think: Is this just a rough patch, or is something bigger going on with UK basketball this season? #Sports #KentuckyBasketball #SECBasketball10Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGeorgia’s OT Thriller Over Auburn: Dawgs Rising!What a wild start to SEC play! The Dawgs just outlasted Auburn in OT, pushing their win streak to seven and showing why Mike White’s squad is the real deal. Georgia’s offense keeps rolling, and if they keep this up, they could be a dark horse in the SEC race. Auburn fans, do you think benching Pettiford cost you the game? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #SECBasketball #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowFlorida’s late rally falls short in SEC openerA nail-biter in Missouri saw the Gators drop their SEC opener by just two points, despite a huge night from Thomas Haugh, who poured in 24 points and nearly willed Florida to a comeback. The Gators’ struggles to close out tight games continued, with foul trouble and cold shooting from deep making the difference. Missouri’s defense and clutch free throws sealed it, turning Mizzou Arena into a celebration. With Georgia up next, how do you feel about Florida’s chances to bounce back? What do you think needs to change for the Gators to finish strong in close games? #Sports #FloridaGators #SECBasketball00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowMissouri vs Kentucky: Who’s got the edge?Missouri’s hot shooting streak meets Kentucky’s home-court dominance this Wednesday, and it’s shaping up to be a real showdown. The Tigers are draining threes at a 36.5% clip and just outshot their last opponents by double digits. Meanwhile, Kentucky’s Otega Oweh is coming off a 22-point game, and the Wildcats are nearly unbeatable at home. Both teams are scoring around 80 points a game, so expect fireworks. Which team’s strengths do you think will tip the balance—Missouri’s sharpshooting or Kentucky’s home advantage? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Basketball #SECbasketball00Share