On Nov. 18 the Indiana Mizzou Crew was honored to have Parks, Recreation and Sport students and faculty join us for a watch party for the Vanderbilt game.
We sat side by side, alumni and students, as the football Tigers defeated the Commodores and secured a bowl game.
The group was in Indianapolis to visit many of the significant sport venues, including Lucas Oil Stadium (home of the Indianapolis Colts), Banker’s Life Fieldhouse (home of the Indiana Pacers), Victory Field (home of the Indianapolis Indians) and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (home of the Indianapolis 500 and Brickyard 400 races). They also met with representatives of these and other facilities, one of those panel members being Mizzou grad and former Mizzou football player and now head of INDYCAR racing.
The Indiana Mizzou Members enjoyed talking with and spending time with the students and faculty.
This and any other Mizzou groups are welcome to visit with us.
#1 nationally for total passing touchdowns – Drew Lock 34
This Saturday, Nov. 18, join other Mizzou alumni and some current students for a Mizzou vs. Vanderbilt watch party. Let’s have a good time as the football Tigers get that 6th win that could put them in a bowl game.
As a special event, a group of students, faculty and staff with the Parks, Recreation and Sport department at the university will be in Indy for a Career Exploration trip. They’ll be side-by-side with us at the party. Let’s welcome them with a strong showing, especially you parks, recreation and sport majors.
The party will be at the downtown Stacked Pickle, where our banner hangs. Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. The restaurant gives out vouchers good for four hours of garage parking, just ask your waitress for one. Join us at 910 W. 10 St., Indianapolis.
As always, kids are welcome. Hope to see you there.
The Mizzou Tigers are coming into Saturday’s game with a 3-game winning streak and fighting to be bowl eligible.
Join Mizzou alumni as the football Tigers battle Tennessee.
We’ll be meeting at the downtown Stacked Pickle, details below. Make sure to get a parking voucher for the garage, good for four hours. The Pickle has been nice enough to donate a percentage of our food purchases to our chapter scholarship fund.
Coming off a win over Idaho, the Missouri Tigers go up against the University of Conneticut on Saturday, Oct. 28 at 6:30 p.m. (Indianapolis time).
Connect with fellow Mizzou alumni in downtown Indy for a watch party. It’ll be at The Stacked Pickle (910 W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46202.) next to the IUPUI campus.
The Pickle donates a portion of our food purchases to the Indiana Mizzou Crew scholarship fund.
All Mizzou alumni, fans, family, & friends are welcome! (Kids too).
Watch Party Details
Downtown Stacked Pickle
910 W. 10th St
Indianapolis, IN
Coming off a bye week, the Missouri Tigers go up against the SEC’s Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. (Indianapolis time).
Connect with fellow Mizzou alumni in downtown Indy for a watch party. It’ll be at The Stacked Pickle (910 W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46202.) just off the IUPUI campus.
The Pickle donates a portion of our food purchases to the Indiana Mizzou Crew scholarship fund.
All Mizzou alumni, fans, family, & friends are welcome! (Kids too)
Watch Party Details
Downtown Stacked Pickle
910 W. 10th St
Indianapolis, IN
Coming off a 72-43 win over Missouri State in which the Tigers set several new records, join other Mizzou fans for the team’s next opponent.
Our first watch party will be Saturday, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. for the Mizzou/South Carolina game. We’ll be cheering on the Tigers at the downtown Stacked Pickle. Below you’ll find a map. The Pickle has been nice enough to donate a percentage of our food purchases to our chapter scholarship fund.
Kids are welcome.
We are also looking at two games that you might be interested in attending. One is the Mizzou/Kentucky game in Lexington, KY and the other is the Mizzou/Purdue game at Mizzou. We may work something out in conjunction with the Cincinnati Alumni chapter for the Kentucky game. If it does work out we’ll let you know.
Later in the year the basketball program looks promising with the addition of Michael Porter Jr. (Number 2 in the ESPN top 100 ranking) and his brother Jontay Porter (Number 25 in the ESPN top 100 ranking).