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Braggin' Rights
SportBasketball
First meetingDecember 21, 1932
Illinois 36, Missouri 24
Latest meetingDecember 22, 2024
Illinois 80, Missouri 77
Next meetingDecember 22, 2025
StadiumsEnterprise Center
Statistics
Meetings total55
All-time seriesIllinois leads, 35–20
Largest victoryIllinois, 32 points (2005)
Longest win streakIllinois, 9 (2000–2008)
Current win streakIllinois, 2 (2023–present)
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Braggin' Rights (known for sponsorship reasons as McBride Homes Braggin' Rights, previouslyBusch Braggin' Rights) is the annual men'scollege basketball contest between theUniversity of IllinoisFighting Illini of theBig Ten Conference andUniversity of MissouriTigers of theSEC.

History

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Before 1976, the Tigers and the Illini met sporadically. The official first meeting between the two schools occurred on December 21, 1932, where the Tigers hosted the Illini atBrewer Fieldhouse. Illini head coachCraig Ruby, a former star and coach at Mizzou, led his team to victory, 36-24. The following year, the Illini hosted the Tigers atHuff Hall, winning again by 36-24. Over the next half-century, the two teams met ten more times, culminating with a back-and-forth series called the Show-Me Classic. This event began in December 1976 in Columbia, Missouri, at theHearnes Center, where Missouri defeated Illinois, 76-75. Over the next three years (1977–79) the two teams reciprocated home courts.

This series was replaced by the Braggin' Rights series on a neutral court sponsored by Anheuser-Busch for the 1980-81 season, with the game moving toSt. Louis, Missouri, during the month of December. From 1980 to 1993 (excluding 1982), it was played at theSt. Louis Arena (originally known as the Checkerdome when the series started), and since 1994, it has been played atEnterprise Center. St. Louis is within convenient driving distance of the two schools' home cities ofColumbia, Missouri (2 hours), andChampaign, Illinois (3 hours); many students at both schools come from the area; both schools have a large alumni base in greater St. Louis; and the Enterprise Center has a larger capacity than either school's home arena (State Farm Center for Illinois andMizzou Arena for Missouri). It is traditionally held over the students' holiday break near the end of December and is nationally televised. One of the most closely contested games in the series was the final game held at the St. Louis Arena on December 22, 1993. Missouri defeated Illinois 108-107 in a game that lasted threeovertimes.

Before 2000, the series was fairly evenly matched, with Illinois leading the series 11-8 before the game held in 2000. However, the Illini went on a decade-long winning streak underBill Self andBruce Weber, while at the same time Missouri basketball floundered withQuin Snyder as coach. Tiger fan frustration with not being able to win one of their marquee games boiled over so much that in Snyder's final game, an 82-50 drubbing in 2005, one fan threw a full tub of popcorn on him while he was exiting the arena. Since hiringMike Anderson in 2006, though, Missouri's fortunes took an upward turn, culminating in an emphatic win in 2009 with the Enterprise Center playingPrince's "1999" following the victory, as a sly reference to the last time Missouri had won in St. Louis.

Due to theCoronavirus Pandemic, it was decided that the 2020 Braggin' Rights game would not be held at the Enterprise Center, but rather at one of the teams' home stadiums. A coin flip, performed byAndy Katz, took place on November 12, 2020 that determined Missouri would host the December 12, 2020 game.[1][2] The game returned to the Enterprise Center the following year. Prior to the 2023 edition, it was announced the series would continue at the Enterprise Center through 2029.[3]

The name of the victorious team is engraved on a large trophy that, unlike othercollege rivalry trophies, does not travel home with the winning team. The trophy is displayed in a glass case in the Enterprise Center lobby, where it occupies either an orange-and-blue or black-and-gold space in the cabinet, depending on who won. The other side has a plastic square reading "THE TROPHY BELONGS HERE NEXT YEAR" in the position where the trophy would go.

Other Mizzou and Illini teams now play Braggin' Rights games, most notablyfootball.

Accomplishments by the two rivals

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The following summarizes the accomplishments of the two programs.

TeamIllinoisMissouri
Seasons played[4][5]118117
Championship appearances[6][7]10
Final Four appearances[6][7]50
NCAA Tournament appearances[6][7]3329
NCAA Tournament record[6][7]42-3423-29
Consensus First Team All-Americans[8]165
Naismith Players of the Year[9]00
All-time program record[6][7]1876-10541708-1223
All-time winning percentage[6][7].640.583

Game results

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Games with both teams ranked

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(Rankings are fromAP Poll)[12]

Winning team is shown. Ranking of the team at the time of the game by the AP poll is shown under the team name.

DateIllinois
rank
Missouri
rank
WinnerScore
December 19, 1988610Illinois87–84
December 20, 198954Illinois101–93
December 20, 19951415Illinois96–85OT
December 22, 200198Illinois72–61
December 21, 20021211Illinois85–70
December 23, 20032111Illinois71–70
December 22, 2010219Missouri75–64
December 22, 2011259Missouri78–74
December 22, 20121012Missouri82–73


Series results

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Winning team is shown. Ranking of the team at the time of the game by the AP poll is shown by the team name.Rankings are from theAP Poll (1936–present)

Illinois victoriesMissouri victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 December 21, 1932Brewer Fieldhouse Illinois36–24
2 January 3, 1934Huff Hall Illinois36–24
3 December 14, 1942 Huff Hall Illinois51–30
4 December 18, 1943 Brewer Fieldhouse Illinois39–29
5 December 16, 1946Municipal Auditorium Missouri55–50
6 December 4, 1954 Huff Hall Illinois77–49
7 December 10, 1955 Brewer Fieldhouse Missouri74–73
8 December 3, 1976Hearnes Center Missouri76–75
9 December 6, 1977Assembly Hall Illinois96–85
10 December 5, 1978 Hearnes Center Illinois69–57
11 December 4, 1979 Assembly Hall Missouri67–66
12 December 10, 1980Checkerdome Illinois84–62
13 December 8, 1981CheckerdomeNo. 13 Missouri78–68OT
14 December 20, 1983St. Louis Arena Illinois66–60
15 December 6, 1984 St. Louis ArenaNo. 7 Illinois65–50
16 December 21, 1985 St. Louis ArenaNo. 15 Illinois67–55
17 December 23, 1986 St. Louis ArenaNo. 9 Illinois92–74
18 December 22, 1987 St. Louis Arena Illinois75–63
19 December 19, 1988 St. Louis ArenaNo. 6 Illinois87–84
20 December 20, 1989 St. Louis ArenaNo. 5 Illinois101–93
21 December 19, 1990 St. Louis Arena Illinois84–81
22 December 23, 1991 St. Louis ArenaNo. 16 Missouri61–44
23 December 23, 1992 St. Louis Arena Missouri66–65
24 December 22, 1993 St. Louis Arena Missouri108–1073OT
25 December 22, 1994Kiel Center Missouri76–58
26 December 20, 1995Kiel CenterNo. 14 Illinois96–85OT
27 December 28, 1996Kiel Center Illinois85–69
28 December 23, 1997Kiel Center Missouri75–69
29 December 22, 1998Kiel Center Missouri67–62
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
30 December 21, 1999Kiel Center Missouri78–72
31 December 21, 2000Kiel CenterNo. 5 Illinois86–81OT
32 December 22, 2001Savvis CenterNo. 9 Illinois72–61
33 December 21, 2002Savvis CenterNo. 12 Illinois85–70
34 December 23, 2003Savvis CenterNo. 21 Illinois71–70
35 December 23, 2004Savvis CenterNo. 1 Illinois70–64
36 December 21, 2005Savvis CenterNo. 6 Illinois82–50
37 December 19, 2006Scottrade Center Illinois73–70
38 December 22, 2007Scottrade Center Illinois59–58
39 December 23, 2008Scottrade Center Illinois75–59
40 December 23, 2009Scottrade Center Missouri81–68
41 December 22, 2010Scottrade CenterNo. 9 Missouri75–64
42 December 22, 2011Scottrade CenterNo. 9 Missouri78–74
43 December 22, 2012Scottrade CenterNo. 12 Missouri82–73
44 December 21, 2013Scottrade Center Illinois65–64
45 December 20, 2014Scottrade Center Illinois62–59
46 December 23, 2015Scottrade Center Illinois68–63
47 December 21, 2016Scottrade Center Illinois75–66
48 December 23, 2017Scottrade Center Illinois70–64
49 December 22, 2018Enterprise Center Missouri79–63
50 December 21, 2019Enterprise Center Missouri63–56
51 December 12, 2020Mizzou Arena Missouri81–78
52 December 22, 2021Enterprise Center Illinois88–63
53 December 22, 2022Enterprise Center Missouri93–71
54 December 22, 2023Enterprise CenterNo. 13 Illinois97–73
55 December 22, 2024Enterprise Center Illinois80–77
56 December 22, 2025Enterprise Center
Series: Illinois leads 35–20

Series statistics

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  • Series Record: Illinois leads 35 to 20
  • Current Streak: Illinois, 2 wins
  • Illinois when ranked: 13-7
  • Missouri when ranked: 5-10
  • When both teams are ranked: Illinois leads 6-3
  • Illinois when unranked: 22-13
  • Missouri when unranked: 15-25
  • When both teams are unranked: Illinois leads 18-11
  • In overtime games: Tied 2-2
  • At Brewer Fieldhouse: Illinois led 2-1
  • At Huff Hall: Illinois led 3-0
  • At Municipal Center: Missouri led 1-0
  • At Hearnes Center: Tied 1-1
  • At Assembly Hall: Tied 1-1
  • At St. Louis Arena: Illinois led 9-4
  • At Enterprise Center: Illinois leads 19-11
  • At Mizzou Arena: Missouri leads 1-0
  • Illinois' longest winning streak: 9 (2000–08)
  • Missouri's longest winning streak: 4 (1991–94, 2009–12)
  • Illinois' largest winning margin: 32 points (2005)
  • Missouri's largest winning margin: 22 points (2022)
  • Closest margin: 1 point, four times in regulation (1992, 2003, 2007, 2013) and once in triple overtime (1993)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Braggin' Rights On Campus Dec. 12".University of Illinois Athletics. Retrieved2020-11-12.
  2. ^"Mizzou wins coin flip, will host Illinois for Braggin' Rights Game".KMOV4 News. Archived fromthe original on January 18, 2021. Retrieved2020-11-13.
  3. ^"Braggin' Rights rivalry receives six-year extension".
  4. ^"Illinois Fighting Illini Men's Basketball School History".Sports-Reference.com. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2023.
  5. ^"Missouri Tigers Men's Basketball School History". RetrievedFebruary 24, 2023.
  6. ^abcdef"Illinois Fighting Illini Index".College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  7. ^abcdef"Missouri Tigers Index".College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  8. ^"NCAA College Basketball AP All-America Teams".Basketball-Reference.com. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2023.
  9. ^"Naismith Award Records".NaismithTrophy.com. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2023.
  10. ^"Illinois Fighting Illini Index".College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved2023-02-23.
  11. ^"Missouri Tigers Index".College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved2023-02-22.
  12. ^"Big Ten tournament All-Time Results"(PDF).BigTen.org. Big Ten Conference. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 30, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2023.
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