The GOAT Managers at Mizzou (@mizsbmanagers) 's Twitter Profile
The GOAT Managers at Mizzou

@mizsbmanagers

The account of the Mizzou Softball Managers. Rally=Bestest Dog. Tweets are our own and have no affiliation with Mizzou or Mizzou Athletics

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calendar_today22-01-2023 18:24:56

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Jake Epstein (@epsteinhitting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm truly grateful the opportunity to work with such an amazing coaching staff and athletic department. It's great to be back in CoMO!!! M-I-Z🐯

Mizzou Softball (@mizzousoftball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 🔝 player in the Show Me State. Congratulations to Abby Carr on being named the Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year!! 📰 mutigers.com/abbycarr #OwnIt #MIZ 🐯🥎

The 🔝 player in the Show Me State.

Congratulations to Abby Carr on being named the Missouri <a href="/Gatorade/">Gatorade</a> Player of the Year!! 

📰 mutigers.com/abbycarr

#OwnIt #MIZ 🐯🥎
Katie Carr (@katiecarr06carr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud of you Abby Carr 🩷 The long days, early mornings, ups and downs, mental & physical exhaustion, and a whole lot of hard work got you here! Keep grinding as nobody said it would be easy!

Kyle Helms (@kylehelmsabc17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PERSONAL NEWS: My wife and I are upgrading to a family of three🩵🤍 We are BEYOND excited to welcome our first child in February 2026⬇️ Nathalie Jones ABC 17 News

PERSONAL NEWS: My wife and I are upgrading to a family of three🩵🤍

We are BEYOND excited to welcome our first child in February 2026⬇️

<a href="/NathalieABC17/">Nathalie Jones</a> <a href="/ABC17News/">ABC 17 News</a>
Larissa Anderson (@coachlarissaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is this what we want to be allowed in our game? (Her foot is in front of the plate, in the strike zone, not on the plate). There’s a NCAA Softball rule on the table to allow the batter to step outside the batters box as long as part of her foot is still on the chalk. This

Is this what we want to be allowed in our game? (Her foot is in front of the plate, in the strike zone, not on the plate). 
There’s a NCAA Softball rule on the table to allow the batter to step outside the batters box as long as part of her foot is still on the chalk. 

This