The Missouri Tigers women's gymnastics team ÃÂ represents the University of Missouri in NCAA Division I women's gymnastics. The team competes in the Southeastern Conference and is coached by Shannon Welker. The team's home venue is the Mizzou Arena.
The program was founded in 1980. The Tigers made their first NCAA regional in 1982 and their first NCAA semi-final in 2010.
Shannon Welker was appointed head coach in 2014. Since 2015 the team has made 10 consecutive NCAA regional appearances. In 2022 the Tigers made their second ever NCAA semi final.
They finished third at the 2025 NCAA Championship Finals, reaching the final for the first time in program history. They were originally awarded fourth place, but after an inquiry into Amy Weir's score on beam, Missouri's team score increased enough to raise them to third place ahead of Utah. Helen Hu also made history, earning first place on balance beam.
The Tigers announced that they would change their home venue from Hearnes Center to Mizzou Arena for the 2026 season. Mizzou Arena has a capacity of 15,061.
Missouri gymnastics competed at the 13,611 capacity Hearnes Center from the programâÂÂs first season in 1980 until 2025.