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In 1977, the school was renamed Missouri Southern State College and officially became a state-assisted four-year college and part of the state of Missouri's higher education system. In 2003, the Missouri General Assembly authorized the renaming of the college to Missouri Southern State University - Joplin ; in 2005 the university dropped Joplin ...
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Fred G. Hughes Stadium (opened in 1975) is named after former Joplin Globe publisher and Missouri Southern board of regents member (1965–1981) Fred G. Hughes (1913–1994). [4] Due to a large financial donation by the Robert W. Plaster Foundation, the stadium is expected to be renamed in his honor in the near future, though the plaza at the ...
—$347,252 to Missouri Southern State University. —$359,000 to Missouri State University-West Plains. —$286,438 to Missouri Valley College. —$630,000 to Rockhurst University-Kansas City.
MSSU played well beyond outside expectations by placing third with a 30-15-1, 19-6-1 MIAA record last spring. And as the 2022 spring campaign is now right around the corner, MSSU was picked to ...
The “State Script” logo — basically State written in cursive — has been used on the football helmet since 2023. The interlocking MSU, however, made an appearance at a special 25th ...
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From its inaugural season in 1968 until 1975, Missouri Southern played as an independent program. In 1976, it joined the Central States Intercollegiate Conference in which the school won one conference championships before leaving to play as an NCAA Division II member of the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association (later renamed Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) in 1989 ...