How are former Mizzou basketball players faring in their new homes?

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The Tigers brought in five new transfers this season, and have gotten huge impacts already from several of them. Jayden Stone, a transfer from Detroit, is Missouri's second-leading scorer, and Shawn Phillips Jr. has been invaluable at center to name a few. But how are former Tigers doing after leaving Columbia?

Aidan Shaw- Boston College

After playing as a reserve for the past three seasons at Mizzou, Shaw has now gotten a chance in the spotlight with Boston College. He's averaging 3.7 points and a team-leading 6.6 rebounds in 26 minutes per game for the Eagles.

Peyton Marshall - Georgia Tech

Another former reserve player for Tigers, Marshall has also seen his role increase with his new squad. the seven-footer is averaging 3.5 points and 3.1 rebounds in 11 minutes per game. With Missouri' issues with center depth, he may have had an even bigger role with the Tigers had he stayed, but the Atlanta native is likely still happy to have a nice role close to home.

Josh Gray - No eligibility

Gray entered the portal hoping for a final year of eligibility to be granted, but he never landed anywhere for the 2025-26 season. He played one season for the Tigers, averaging 3.2 points and 5.3 rebounds per game.

Marcus Allen - Miami

After getting off to a great start with the Hurricanes, Allen was unfortunately diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

"The first time I realized something wasn't right was the game after Florida. I wasn't myself," Allen told CBS. "I didn't feel 100%, but as a competitor, you still wanna go out there and play with your teammates." 

Now two months after his initial diagnosis, he's still fighting.

"With most injuries, you have a timetable, but with chemotherapy and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, there is none. Once I realized that, I knew I had to focus on getting through this first so I can get back on the court," Allen said. 

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