Mizzou soccer staged a remarkable comeback against Iowa in a spring match, overcoming a 2-0 deficit to secure a 3-2 victory.

By the Numbers
  • After falling behind 2-0, Mizzou scored three unanswered goals in the second half.
  • Kylee Simmons, the SEC goals leader, scored two crucial goals within a minute to level the game for Mizzou.
Yes, But

The first half performance was notably poor, with Mizzou struggling to maintain possession and falling behind early.

State of Play
  • Mizzou's victory in the Spring Cup was a significant morale boost after an 11-game winless streak.
  • Despite finishing second in their group, the team exceeded expectations and showcased potential for the upcoming seasons.
What's Next

As Mizzou looks ahead, the team aims to carry the momentum from the spring victory into the fall season and the challenging SEC competition.

Bottom Line

Mizzou soccer's comeback win against Iowa in the Spring Cup not only ended a long winless streak but also demonstrated the team's resilience and potential for future success in more competitive seasons ahead.