The Tigers warm up for their floor routines during the NCAA Lexington Regional on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. The Tigers earned a 49.450 on floor.
Makayla Green does a maloney on the bars at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. The Tigers earned a 49.300 on bars.
Coach Shannon Welker speaks to the team after they placed third during the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. This afternoon marks the sixth straight Regional Finals appearance for the Tigers.
Railey Jackson warms up her vault during the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. The Tigers earned a 49.225 on vault.
Railey Jackson does a back handspring at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Jackson scored a 9.850 on floor.
Railey Jackson performs a leap during her beam routine at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Jackson led the rotation with a 9.825.
Elise Tisler strikes a pose during her floor exercise during the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Tisler competed for the last time this afternoon for the Tigers.
Kaia Tanskanen strikes a pose during her floor routine at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Her routine is themed off Hamilton.
Hannah Horton does a double layout during her floor exercise at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Horton's routine earned a 9.925.
Amy Wier embraces her teammate after the news that they will not progress to the NCAA National Championship during the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. This was Wier's final meet for Mizzou.
Mizzou gymnastics fell short of qualifying to the NCAA Championships on Sunday in Lexington, Kentucky, ending its season in the Sweet 16.
The Tigers fought through routine after routine. This year's appearance in the Sweet 16 marked their sixth straight in a NCAA Regional Final.
The Tigers warm up for their floor routines during the NCAA Lexington Regional on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. The Tigers earned a 49.450 on floor.
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“I think we've set a certain standard,” coach Shannon Welker said. “When we fall short on something that's really hard to do. It feels like disappointment, but it actually is just a new standard, just a young team just trying to figure it out a little bit. I did think they left their best out there today.”
Missouri’s Hannah Horton will compete in at the NCAA National Championships on April 16 in Fort Worth, Texas, as an individual on uneven bars. Horton has been a star for the Tigers in 2026. She captured a share of the NCAA Lexington Regional Floor Championship with a 9.925 during Friday’s competition, marking her second-career regional title after winning the uneven bar title at the 2025 Seattle Regional.
Makayla Green does a maloney on the bars at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. The Tigers earned a 49.300 on bars.
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Mizzou has a senior class filled with athletes that transferred to Missouri toward the end of their careers, including Amy Wier, Lauren Macpherson, Makayla Green and Elise Tisler. These Tigers have embraced being at Mizzou and have enjoyed every moment.
“You wouldn't even know that they transferred,” Welker said. “They just love it that much. So I'm sure that when they go back for alumni nights, they're coming back to Missouri.”
Coach Shannon Welker speaks to the team after they placed third during the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. This afternoon marks the sixth straight Regional Finals appearance for the Tigers.
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Mizzou brought the party on floor exercise in the third rotation but was not rewarded with high scores compared to its competitors, despite strong routines.
Railey Jackson opened Mizzou’s dynamic floor rotation with a 9.850. Tisler earned a 9.800 in the second spot — a low score for a routine with controlled landings and well-executed leaps.
Despite extremely strong routines, Missouri struggled to break the 9.900 mark. Kennedy Griffin took to the floor and had the Tiger fans in the arena screaming for a perfect score. She showcased perfect control on both landings and earned 9.950. Horton earned a 9.925, another Missouri floor routine that many fans felt could have been higher due to the strength in her tumbling and engaging choreography.
Railey Jackson warms up her vault during the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. The Tigers earned a 49.225 on vault.
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Missouri began its Nationals semifinal campaign on bars. Macpherson has been a steady bars competitor throughout 2026. Sunday, she executed a sharp routine with a stuck dismount for a 9.850. Olivia Kelly followed with a solid routine that included a difficult Church release move, earning her 12th score of 9.800 or better with a 9.825.
Maiya Terry also earned a 9.850 after a step on her dismount. After multiple scores in the 9.800 range the Tiger needed big numbers in the final two spots. Horton delivered with a near flawless routine, capped with a stuck double layout dismount and a 9.925. Freshman Kimarra Echols was solid in the anchor position earning 9.850 and 49.300 overall for Mizzou.
While Missouri was on bars, Oklahoma was sticking multiple vaults. Mackenzie Estep earned a 9.950, while Addison Fatta and Elle Mueller brought in 9.925s for a 49.525 overall.
Railey Jackson does a back handspring at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Jackson scored a 9.850 on floor.
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Arkansas brought the flare on floor. Morgan Price earned a 9.900, and Joscelyn Roberson earned a 9.950 for a 49.400 overall.
After a 48.950 on beam in the regional second round, the Tigers were looking for a sharper routine. Jackson led with a 9.825, while Wier continued with a 9.850 after fighting for the stick on her dismount.
Railey Jackson performs a leap during her beam routine at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Jackson led the rotation with a 9.825.
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Macpherson executed a difficult triple series and a strong dismount delivering a 9.875. Addison Lawrence anchored the rotation with a 9.875, marking a big moment for the senior after falling at Kentucky during the regular season and during Day 1 of the Regional tournament.
Oklahoma continued to excel during the competition earning a 49.475 on bars. Arkansas kept its momentum going by scoring a 49.275 on vault, led by a 9.950 from Lauren Williams.
Mizzou entered the final rotation in third place (148.000) behind Arkansas (148.025).
Elise Tisler strikes a pose during her floor exercise during the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Tisler competed for the last time this afternoon for the Tigers.
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Griffin opened with a strong Yurchenko full for a 9.850 after a small hop back. Acevedo took a step back for a 9.800. Jackson earned a 9.825 after a hop back on her Yurchenko 11/2, while Tisler anchored the rotation with a massive Yurchenko 1.5 for a 9.850.
Kaia Tanskanen strikes a pose during her floor routine at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Her routine is themed off Hamilton.
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Welker wants to honor his current senior class by returning to the Elite 8 in 2027.
“How we honor them is making sure that they take a trip to come cheer us on at the NCAA Championships next year," Welker said. "That's how we honor those seniors."
Hannah Horton does a double layout during her floor exercise at the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. Horton's routine earned a 9.925.
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Missouri entered 2026 after a historic 2025 season where it finished third at the NCAA Championship Final. The Tigers have set a strong standard that has been displayed throughout the year.
Next season, strong recruits in Kendall Morgan and Imani White will be introduced as Mizzou also looks to maintain a large amount of their current roster.
Amy Wier embraces her teammate after the news that they will not progress to the NCAA National Championship during the NCAA Lexington Regional Finals on Sunday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum, in Lexington, Ky. This was Wier's final meet for Mizzou.
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