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Slaughter returns after leading the team in scoring, averaging 15 points per game while shooting 48.5% from the field and 45.9% from 3-point range.
With the new era of Mizzou women's basketball underway, Grace Slaughter is the perfect candidate to lead the way. Her growing leadership values and on-court abilities have led her teammates and ...
Newly introduced Mizzou women's basketball coach Kellie Harper and guard Grace Slaughter held a news conference to discuss the transfer portal Monday afternoon. Harper, hired as the Tigers' coach ...
Slaughter returns after leading the team in scoring, averaging 15 points per game while shooting 48.5% from the field and 45.9% from 3-point range. "I'm excited about the growth that even Grace ...
Reporters for MissouriTigersOnSI Killian Wright breaks down the role returning starter Grace Slaughter will play for Mizzou women's basketball in a year of heavy roster turnover.
Slaughter and Judd are the essential players for Harper to retain in this window. Kroenke, Schreacke, Oliphant and Vincent also likely will be targets to recruit back to Columbia next season.
Grace Slaughter is a force on the court for the University of Missouri women’s basketball team. And the former Grain Valley High School standout is also getting the job done in the classroom.
Grace Slaughter scored 18 points and Ashton Judd 17 for Missouri (12-13, 1-9). No. 10 Duke 74, Clemson 55: Toby Fournier scored 20 points off the bench for the host Blue Devils (18-5, 9-2 ACC).
Bolles (318): Grace Breffitt 77, Anaiya Nahar 77, Chloe McGrath 79, Riley Powell 85, Taylor Olson 95. Epsicopal (345): Sahana Chokshi 70, Olivian Messana 82, Simryn Chokshi 86, Maddie McClure 107 ...