
Mizzou women’s basketball coach Kellie Harper added a 13th player and final player to the 2025-26 roster with Hungarian native Reka Toman. Here’s what we know about the newest member of the Tiger roster.
The final piece!
— Mizzou Women’s Basketball (@MizzouWBB) July 28, 2025
Join us in welcoming Reka to the Tiger family! #MIZ x #OurZou pic.twitter.com/TWc9lTjw0R
Toman is a 6-foot forward who played for Darazsak in Hungary’s A-Division during the 2024-25 season. Across 25 games for the team, she averaged 23.7 minutes while scoring 7.5 points and 4.3 rebounds.
Her strengths lie at the FT line, averaging 81.5% during the year. Most recently Toman was a member of the Hungarian U19 squad in this summer’s World Cup. During those games she averaged 10.3 points and 4.7 total rebounds, continuing to increase her averages.
FIBA U19 Women’s World Cup 2025 - DAY 6 - (19/07)
— LE NOJ (@bart_noe) July 23, 2025
Match de classement 5-8 :
Hongrie 76-78 Japon
Best players :
Reka TOMAN - @WBSopron - 20 PTS, 8 REB, 10 +/-, 26 EFF
Kanon SUZUKI - Tsukuba Univery - 15 PTS, 4 REB, 2/3 3PT, 16 EFF@Hunbasket1 @JAPANBASKETBALL
Toman is the only international player on the Tigers’ team heading into next season, a noted departure from last year’s international-heavy roster. In addition, she is the eighth new player added to the roster by way of Coach Harper, seemingly completing the roster overhaul. Plus, Toman can serve as an additional inside presence on a guard-heavy Mizzou team. This added depth will protect the Tigers in the case of injuries throughout the season. Plus, she is one of two freshmen on the roster and will be on the team for a WHILE. Here is the updated roster counter for Mizzou heading into next season.
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