The Missouri basketball community is reflecting on a significant loss following the passing of a key figure in the local sports scene, who died on April 3. Known for his deep involvement in the program, this individual was a dedicated supporter of Missouri basketball, both in terms of philanthropy and building connections within the community. His influence was felt not only by the players but also by the coaches and fans who appreciated his unwavering commitment to the sport.
In the wake of his passing, Mizzou basketball fans and alumni have shared their condolences, remembering the profound impact he had on the program and the local community. He was known for his positive influence, both on and off the court, and his support for the team, which made him a beloved figure among those who knew him.
It was later revealed that the individual was Andy Lock, a former Mizzou football player who transitioned into a highly respected figure within the local basketball community. Although Lock had a distinguished career as an offensive lineman for the Mizzou Tigers from 1986 to 1989, his impact extended well beyond his football days. He was a passionate supporter of Missouri athletics, and his legacy within the program, especially in terms of his mentorship of younger athletes, left a lasting impression.

Andy Lock’s support for Mizzou basketball was evident through his contributions to various initiatives aimed at improving the student-athlete experience. His presence at games and events further solidified his role as an integral part of the Missouri athletics family. He was also highly regarded by his family, including his son, Drew Lock, a prominent NFL quarterback, whose own connection to Mizzou further strengthened Andy’s ties to the program.
As fans and colleagues mourn his passing, Lock’s memory will continue to inspire the Mizzou basketball program. His legacy of dedication and service to Missouri athletics, including both football and basketball, will be felt for years to come. His impact, much like his contributions to his family and community, will never be forgotten.