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COLUMBIA - With talks of demolishing the Hearnes Center, many former coaches, players, and fans can't help but recall a few favorite basketball memories made in the 41-year-old building.
COLUMBIA - The Hearnes Center is a 41-year-old building that serves many more purposes, other than just holding sporting events. But Mizzou's Athletic Director Mike Alden says the building is ...
The Hearnes Center remains the home of Missouri’s volleyball, gymnastics, wrestling and track and field teams. This story was originally published August 13, 2013 at 7:20 AM.
Hearnes Center is still home to Missouri’s volleyball, gymnastics, wrestling and indoor track teams. The men’s and women’s basketball teams moved to Mizzou Arena when it opened in 2004.
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) _ University of Missouri officials say a broken water main caused more than $100,000 damage at the Hearnes Center, and that figure might increase. The Columbia Daily Tribune ...
When the 2013-14 season commences the Missouri Tigers will begin their tenth season at Mizzou Arena, making the move to the newer confines from the old Hearnes Center. The Tigers enjoyed some great ...
Columbia firefighters heard “this is just a drill” repeated multiple times over their radios Tuesday as emergency responders in the Hearnes Center began a nuclear emergency dress rehearsal ...
No. 6 Missouri wrestling is set to host West Virginia, with the dual scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the Hearnes Center in Columbia. The match is MU’s first dual in Big 12 conference ...
The Hearnes Center rose a decibel with every passing rotation. No. 5 Auburn was trying to keep up with No. 16 Missouri. The visiting Tigers couldn't match the home team.