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Softball to Open 2025 Season at NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic

Softball to Open 2025 Season at NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic


COLUMBIA, Mo. – The University of Missouri softball team will compete in the NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic to commence the 2025 season Feb. 6-9 in Clearwater, Florida.

The 22nd edition of the event will take place at the Eddie C. Moore Complex. This four-day showcase of collegiate softball features 17 programs from 8 different conferences.

Mizzou is set to face 2024 Women’s College World Series (WCWS) participant Duke along with 2024 NCAA Regional teams Northwestern and Penn State over the Leadoff Classic.  

The Tigers will also meet Notre Dame and Marshall at the 2025 NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic.

Clearwater Invitational Presented by EvoShield the following weekend (Feb. 13-16).

All games will be streamed live (free) on the GameChanger App with contests on fields 8 and 9 featuring a dedicated broadcast team and a multi-camera view.

Tickets are available for purchase. Please note tax and an additional third-party fee will be incurred during the purchasing process.

Mizzou will start the 2025 season with back-to-back weekends in Clearwater, Florida, as it will also compete in the 2025 Shriners Children’s

2025 NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic Schedule

Friday, Feb. 7 – Mizzou vs. Marshall – 12 p.m., CT – Field 4

Friday, Feb. 7 – Mizzou vs. Northwestern – 3 p.m., CT – Field 3

Saturday, Feb. 8 – Mizzou vs. Penn State – 11 a.m., CT – Field 8

Saturday, Feb. 8 – Mizzou vs. Notre Dame – 5 p.m., CT – Field 3

Sunday, Feb. 9 – Mizzou vs. Duke – 9 a.m., CT – Field 9

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Last season, Missouri knocked off No. 5 Clemson, 4-1, in a winner-take-all matchup to claim the outright title at the 2024 NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic. The Tigers (5-0) went undefeated during their opening weekend to earn their first Classic title. 

MU also picked up wins over Utah (4-3), NC State (13-0), Liberty (10-1) and South Alabama (6-3).

Mizzou is coming off another impressive season in 2024, earning a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the 17th consecutive year. The Tigers totaled 48 wins in 2024, their highest total in the program’s SEC era and fourth-most in program history.

Anderson most recently led the Tigers to a top-10 finish, an NCAA Super Regional appearance and the team’s second Southeastern Conference Tournament Championship appearance in three seasons.

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