The University of Missouri has officially named Kellie Harper as the new head coach of the Tigers’ women’s basketball program, marking a significant hire for the team as they look to build a competitive future in the SEC. Harper, who brings a wealth of coaching experience and a championship pedigree as both a player and coach, is set to lead the Tigers into a new era of success.
Harper, a former Tennessee standout and national champion under Pat Summitt, has spent her coaching career developing strong programs, most recently leading the Lady Volunteers. Her ability to recruit top-tier talent, develop players, and instill a winning culture made her an attractive choice for Mizzou’s administration. Under her leadership, Tennessee consistently remained competitive in one of the toughest conferences in college basketball.
At Missouri, Harper will be tasked with revitalizing the program and competing against the powerhouse programs of the SEC. Her experience in the conference gives her valuable insight into what it takes to win at the highest level. With a mix of returning talent and new recruits, Harper’s arrival has already generated excitement among players and fans. The Tigers are hopeful that she can turn them into a consistent contender in the years to come.