LAWRENCE — Kansas basketball’s regular season continues Sunday with a non-conference game on the road against Missouri, with tip-off scheduled for 12 p.m. (CT) in Columbia, Missouri.
The No. 1 Jayhawks (7-1) are coming off of a loss on the road against Creighton. The Tigers (7-1) are coming off of a win at home against California. When these two sides met last season, Kansas won 73-64 in Lawrence.
To see a full list of ticket prices for all games this season, visit StubHub.
Kansas basketball tickets vs Missouri
Kansas is scheduled to tip off at 12 p.m. (CT) in this road matchup against Missouri. It will be the next edition of a rivalry that has stretched across decades. This game will be played at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Missouri.
Fans interested in attending the game can find which tickets are available on StubHub. Those tickets start for as low as $73, as of the afternoon of Dec. 5. The options for fans extend from there, such as for those looking to purchase more than one ticket at a time.
Fans will also be able to find tickets available on SeatGeek. Those tickets begin for as low as $81. The options also extend from there for those interested in buying more than one ticket in a single purchase.
To see a full list of ticket prices for all games this season, visit SeatGeek.
Kansas basketball 2024-25 schedule
- Nov. 4: vs Howard — Kansas won 87-57
- Nov. 8: vs North Carolina — Kansas won 92-89
- Nov. 12: Michigan State (neutral) — Kansas won 77-69
- Nov. 16: vs Oakland — Kansas won 78-57
- Nov. 19: vs UNCW — Kansas won 84-66
- Nov. 26: Duke (neutral) — Kansas won 75-72
- Nov. 30: vs Furman — Kansas won 86-51
- Dec. 4: at Creighton — Kansas lost 76-63
- Dec. 31: vs West Virginia
- Feb. 22: vs Oklahoma State
Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. He is the National Sports Media Association’s sportswriter of the year for the state of Kansas for 2022. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.
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