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Missouri Southern Lions

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Athletic teams representing Missouri Southern State University
Missouri Southern Lions
Logo
UniversityMissouri Southern State University
ConferenceThe MIAA
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorRob Mallory
LocationJoplin, Missouri
Varsity teams12
Football stadiumFred G. Hughes Stadium
Basketball arenaLeggett & Platt Athletic Center
Baseball stadiumWarren Turner Field
MascotRoary the Lion
NicknameLions
Fight songSouthern Fight Song
ColorsGreen and gold[1]
   
Websitemssulions.com

TheMissouri Southern Lions are composed of 12 teams representingMissouri Southern State University in intercollegiate athletics. The Lions compete in theNCAA Division II and are members of theMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

Sports sponsored

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Men's sportsWomen's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross country
Cross countrySoccer
FootballSoftball
GolfTrack and field
Track and fieldVolleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Baseball

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MIAA logo in Missouri Southern's colors

Missouri Southern has had 14Major League Baseball draft selections since the draft began in 1965.[2] Additionally,Logan VanWey, who signed with theHouston Astros as an undrafted free agent in 2022, made his major league debut with the Astros in 2025.

YearPlayerRoundTeam
1981Randy Braun12Astros
1984Michael Gildehaus20Padres
1990Daniel Rogers8Tigers
1991Timothy Casper55Giants
1991Ken Grundt53Giants
1991Timothy Luther12Giants
1992David Fisher29Phillies
1995Scott Wright41Reds
1995Bryce Darnell40Cardinals
1996Bryce Darnell58Diamondbacks
2005Jeffrey Taylor24Nationals
2009Justin Beal28Phillies
2010Joseph Lincoln34Dodgers
2014Logan Moon6Royals
2017Max Hogan32Orioles

Football

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Main article:Missouri Southern Lions football

National championships

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Team

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SportAssociationDivisionYearOpponent/Runner-upScore/Points
Softball (1)NCAADivision II1992Cal State Hayward1–0

Mascot

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As of 2012 the Mascot's official name has become Roary the Lion. He made his debut at the October 6, 2012, Homecoming game against the South Dakota Mines. He is a staple at all home sporting events, as well as throughout the community of Joplin.

Facilities

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  • Warren Turner Field (opened in 2015) is named after long-time MSSU baseball coach Warren Turner. The year 2015 marked the first time the MSSU Baseball Program played on campus in more than 40 years. The first game played on the field was February 14, 2015, against Upper Iowa University. A formal dedication of the field occurred on April 18, 2015.[3]
  • Fred G. Hughes Stadium (opened in 1975) is named after formerJoplin Globe publisher and Missouri Southern board of regents member (1965–1981) Fred G. Hughes (1913–1994).[4] Due to a large financial donation by the Robert W. Plaster Foundation, the stadium is expected to be renamed in his honor in the near future, though the plaza at the entrance to the stadium may be named after Hughes. The stadium's artificial turf was replaced in 2003.[5]
  • Leggett & Platt Athletic Center (opened in 1999) is named forLeggett & Platt, a major manufacturing firm located in Carthage, Missouri. Leggett & Platt was a major donor for the construction of this facility. The facility seats more than 3,200 for basketball and other indoor sports. It also includes an indoor track and field facility.[6]
  • Robert Ellis Young Gymnasium (opened in 1968) is named after Robert Ellis Young (1919–1995). Young had represented the area in the Missouri House of Representatives. The 1,700-seat gymnasium was home to the university's basketball teams from 1968 until 1999, when they moved to theLeggett & Platt Athletic Center. The school's volleyball team currently uses the facility. The university's swimming pool is also located in this building.[7]

Fight song

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Southern Fight Song is the official fight song forMissouri Southern State University.[8] The MSSU Fight Song lyrics were selected during a contest conducted in late 2012 and early 2013. Until the winner was announced at the Lions vs. Central Oklahoma Bronchos basketball game Thursday, February 21, 2013 in Leggett & Platt Athletic Center, only the musical score existed.[8]

Athletics tragedies

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  • On September 27, 2005 head football coach John Ware experienced a severe heart attack while working in his campus office. Coaching staff administered CPR at the scene but Ware was pronounced dead on arrival at a Joplin hospital a short time later. Ware was in his second year as the Lions' head coach.[9]
  • In the early morning on Friday, December 2, 2011, two Missouri Southern football players were killed in an automobile accident that injured two other students. Michael McCrimmons and Diondre Johnson, both 19-year-old freshmen fromSpringfield, Missouri died in the crash; the vehicle ran off the road on Interstate 44 about two miles east ofSarcoxie, Missouri. A vigil was being planned for the students, according to President Bruce W. Speck.[10][11]
  • On the night of November 1, 2013, Missouri Southern football offensive line coach Derek Moore was shot outside a Joplin theater and later died at an area hospital. Moore was in his first year on the Missouri Southern coaching staff after spending the previous three seasons atWestern Illinois University. Due to the shooting death school officials cancelled Homecoming activities.[12]

References

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  1. ^Missouri Southern State University Official Brand Guidelines(PDF). June 1, 2021. RetrievedOctober 19, 2022.
  2. ^"MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "Missouri Southern State University (Joplin, MO)"".Baseball-Reference.com. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2013.
  3. ^"Facilities".
  4. ^"Fred G. Hughes Stadium".mssulions.com. Archived fromthe original on June 26, 2015.
  5. ^"Fred G. Hughes Stadium - Joplin MO - College Football Stadiums on Waymarking.com".waymarking.com.
  6. ^"The Leggett & Platt Athletic Center".mssulions.com. Archived fromthe original on October 3, 2014.
  7. ^"Missouri Southern".mssulions.com. Archived fromthe original on October 3, 2014.
  8. ^ab"Fight Song".mssu.edu. Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2013.
  9. ^"Missouri Southern football coach dies". The Joplin Independent via website. September 27, 2005. RetrievedNovember 2, 2013.
  10. ^"Michael McCrimmons, Diondre Johnson Dead: Crash Kills 2 Missouri Southern Football Players".The Huffington Post.
  11. ^"Sports Illustrated article on 2 football players killed in automobile accident in 2011". Archived fromthe original on November 3, 2013. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2018.
  12. ^"MSSU assistant football coach killed in shooting". Associated Press via KTVO-TV website. November 2, 2013. RetrievedNovember 2, 2013.

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