Former Tennessee basketball coach Kellie Harper is on the move to Missouri, with the school naming Harper as the program’s fifth-ever head coach on Tuesday.
“I am incredibly honored to be the next head coach at Mizzou,” Harper said in the school’s announcement. “Missouri is a special place, and I know firsthand the passion and pride that surrounds this program… The foundation is in place for success — and I can’t wait to get started.”
Harper replaces previous Tigers boss Robin Pingeton, who resigned last month after 15 seasons. She subsequently stepped away after the team finished last in the SEC for two consecutive seasons.
In her five seasons leading the Vols, Harper earned a 108-52 overall record. She parted ways with Tennessee after last year’s second-round NCAA tournament flameout.
Even so, Harper’s 53-24 overall conference record at Tennessee trailed only four-time NCAA title-winning coach Kim Mulkey (LSU) and three-time national champion leader Dawn Staley (South Carolina) in SEC winning percentage.
“Kellie is a proven winner and dynamic leader who understands the ‘Will to Win’ necessary to succeed at the sport’s highest level,” said Missouri athletic director Laird Veatch.
