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Northwest Missouri State announces football recruiting class

MARYVILLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University head football coach Rich Wright has announced the Bearcats’ 2018 signing day class. This year’s class includes 38 new players for the 2018 roster. There are two junior college transfers and 36 high school seniors who signed on Wednesday. There are 15 student-athletes from Missouri, six from Nebraska, five from Iowa, four from Kansas, three from Florida and Illinois and one each from Arkansas and California.

Joe Barnes (DB – Liberty HS; Kansas City, Mo. – 5-9, 180)

Was an all-state performer at Liberty HS for coach Chad Frigon … was an All-Simone Team member as a senior … set the Liberty High School record for tackles … was the 2017 Conference Player of the Year … was named Academic All-State in 2016 … parents are Kristy and Joe Barnes.

JD Benbow (TE – Staley HS; Kansas City, Mo. – 6-2, 220)

Was a first team all-state performer at Staley HS for coach Phil Lite … earned first team all-district and first team all-conference honors … was named to the All-Simone Team … parents are Vicki Bellanti and James W. Benbow.

Andrew Blum (LB – Glenwood Senior HS; Glenwood, Iowa – 6-3, 205)

Selected to the Iowa Shrine Bowl … three-time all-county performer for coach Cory Faust … served as team captain senior year … earned three all-district honors including first-team honors as a senior … named academic all-conference and all-district … member of the National Honor Society … 2017 Wendy’s High School Heisman State Finalist … 4.0 Academic Honor Roll … parents are Dave and Chris Blum.

Blake Brown (WR – Blue Valley HS; Stilwell, Kan. – 6-1, 182)

All-state wide receiver at Blue Valley HS for coach Allen Terrell … second team All-EKL performer Brent Robertson teammate of the Year award … Principal’s Honor Roll … member of the National Honor Society … parents are Russ and Meghan Brown.

Ryan Dewhirst (TE – Rock Port HS; Rockport, Mo. – 6-2, 230)

All state tight end and defensive end for head coach Ross Hastert at Rock Port HS … helped lead team to back-to-back conference titles … voted team’s offensive MVP … three time letter recipient … named Football academic all state … named track academic all-state … member of the National Honor Society … parents are Richard and Linda Dewhirst.

Karson Dickson (DL – Bruning-Davenport/Shickley HS; Carleton, Neb. – 6-3, 220)

Was a two-time state champion for head coaches Chris Ardissono and Mark Rotter at Bruning-Davenport HS … was a first-team all-state performer as a senior … helped lead his team to a track and field runner-up finish at state … also played basketball and helped lead his team to a fourth-place state finish in 2015 … parents are Kevin and Jodi Dickson.

Tevin Eckwood (DB – Har-Ber HS; Springdale, Ark. – 5-11, 160)

Was a two-time all-state honoree at Har-Ber HS for coach Chris Wood … was a 7x MaxPreps Player of the Game … parents are Theron Eckwood and Tyra Eckwood.

Hunter Gerths (OL – Ellsworth CC; Albia, Iowa – 6-5, 270)

Played at Ellsworth Community College … first team All-State performer at Albia HS … named first team all-conference … voted team’s best offensive lineman … earned Iron Man award for best attendance in weight room and most improvements in strength … voted hardest hitter by team … played for coach Jerry Staton … parents are John and Heather Gerths and Mike and Heather Hindman.

Mitch Goff (OL – Dowling Catholic HS; Des Moines, Iowa – 6-3, 280)

Was a first team all-state elite performer at Dowling Catholic for coach Tom Wilson … was named first team all-district as a senior … earned academic recognition in football and baseball … parents are David and Shelly Goff.

Walker Graves (DL – Chillicothe HS; Chillicothe, Mo. – 6-3, 309)

A three-year all-state performer at Chillicothe HS for coach Phil Willard … earned all-conference honors four years and was all-district three years … named to the KKWR/KRNR All-Star team three years … the KMZU Defensive Player of the Year twice … four year varsity starter in basketball and qualified for state track and field three times … member of the National Honors Society … four year Principals honor roll … Academic all-state in track and football three years … parents are Jason and Andrea Graves.

Giavonni Guido (ATH – Millard West HS; Omaha, Neb. – 6-0, 160)

Was a first team all-metro and the all-metro coaches player of the year at Millard West HS for coach Kirk Peterson … parents are Teri and Perry Guido.

LaTroy Harper (WR – Penney HS; Hamilton, Mo. – 6-1, 185)

Was a first team all-state and Class One Offensive Player of the Year at Penney HS for coach Caleb Obert … was named an all-district and all conference performer by multiple publications … helped lead his team to a 2016 State title … also an all-state selection in basketball and holds the school record in the high jump … member of the National Honors Society … parents are Telly and Angi Harper.

Lonell Harris (DB – St. Augustine HS; St. Augustine, Fla. – 6-1, 165)

Was an all-conference and all district performer for St. Augustine HS … earned the team’s Top Jacket Award … was named second team all-district as a junior … played for head coach Brian Braddock … parents are Cameron and Demetria Harris.

Cole Hembrough (TE – Glenwood HS; Chatham, Ill. – 6-3, 220)

An all-state performer for coach David Hay at Glenwood HS … earned all-conference honors and served as team captain as a senior … selected Academic All-State … parents are Stacey and Roy Gilmore.

Thomas Henrichs (P – Liberty HS; Liberty, Mo. – 6 -4, 196)

Was a first team all-state punter at Liberty HS for coach Chad Frigon … was a first team all-conference punter and quarterback as a senior … earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a junior at quarterback … named first team all-conference as a pitcher and was an all-state honorable mention performer … given the football academic award for three seasons … parents are John and Kelly Henrichs.

Noah Hilton (DL – Ralston HS; Omaha, Neb. – 6-4, 240)

Was a three-year letter winner at Ralston HS for coach Jason Fink … also lettered in wrestling four years … was part of the football and wrestling leadership counsel … named academic all-conference all four years in football, wrestling and baseball … parents are Ann and Chad Hilton.

Mike Hohensee (QB – St. Charles North HS; Saint Charles, Ill. – 6-2, 210)

Was a first team all-state performer at St. Charles North HS for coach Robert Pomazak … was named conference MVP and also earned all-area honors … was the Chicago Bears’ Player of the Week … parents are Mike and Deb Hohensee.

Zach Howard (DL – Bolivar HS; Bolivar, Mo. – 6-3, 310)

Was an all-state performer at Boliver HS for coach Glen Johnson … earned all-conference honors three times and was a two-time all-district performer … named first-team all-region twice … was also named first team all-district in baseball … member of the National Honor Society … was on the Academic Honor Roll … parents are Matthew and Erin Howard.

Devan Jackson (OL – Worth County HS; Grant City, Mo. – 6-5, 300)

First team all-state performer at Worth County HS for coach Chris Healy … first team all-district and all conference as a senior … named first team All-News Press … helped lead his team to the 8-man state title in 2017 … parents are Dennis and Jina Jackson.

Eann Johnson (DB – Robinson HS ; Tampa, Fla. – 5-11, 180)

Was a two-time all-county selection at Robinson HS for coach Shawn Taylor … parents are Renee and Scott Johnson.

Drake Kinsella (DL – Worth County HS; Grant City, Mo. – 6-3, 230)

Plead for coach Chris Healy at Worth County R-III HS … named all state three years on the defensive line and twice on the offensive line … helped lead team to 2017 State Championship … three-time all-district and three-time all-district performer … three-time all conference performer … named first team all-state, all-district and all-conference in basketball … went to state in the shot put … parents are Larry and Janet Kinsella.

Jackson Likens (K – Blue Valley HS; Stilwell, Kan. – 5-11, 184)

Was a first-team all-state kicker at Blue Valley High School for coach Allen Terrell … was named to the All-USA Kansas team by USA Today … was a first team all-conference performer, leading the team in field goals, PAT percentage, scoring and kickoffs as a senior … earned honorable mention all-state accolades as a junior … Principal’s Honor Roll … member of National Honors Society … parents are Brad and Janae Likens.

Grant Matthies (TE – Creighton Preparatory; Omaha, Neb. – 6-3, 215)

Was a two-time all-metro and an all-state performer at Creighton Prep for coach Tim Johnk … parents are Brett Matthies and Marsha Matthies.

Tyler Miller (DL – Staley HS; Kansas City, Mo. – 6-3, 238)

Was a two-year first team all-state performer at Staley HS for coach Phil Lite … earned first team all-district and first team all-conference awards during junior and senior years … was named to the All-Simone team in 2017 … helped win 2017 Class 5 state title … was also an all-conference and all-district performer in track … was a second-team all-conference performer in wrestling … member of the National Honors Society … first team all-state academic performer … parents are Darrell and Susan Miller.

Matt Murphy (DB – Lincoln Way West HS; New Lenox, Ill. – 6-0, 175)

Was an all-state defensive back at Lincoln Way West HS for coach Dave Ernst … was a three-time all-conference performer … named all-area by multiple publications … member of the National Honors Society … parents are Paula and Brian Murphy.

Peyton Plunkett (LB – Palmyra HS; Palmyra, Mo. – 6-2, 205)

Was a first team all-state selection at Palmyra HS for coach Kevin Miles … named all-district and was the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2017 … was an all-area linebacker as a senior … also an all-district and all-conference performer in baseball and basketball … member of FCA … served as junior class president … named to the honor roll all four years … parents are Justyn and Camille Plunkett.

Riley Prachar (DL – Venice Senior HS; Venice, Fla. – 6-4, 240)

Helped lead his team to a Class 7A state title as a senior at Venice HS for coach John Peacock … was the district leader in sacks and finished fifth in total tackles … went 36-4 in three seasons … holds a 3.8 GPA … parents are Paul and Travis Prachar.

Cameron Purvis (RB – Omaha Northwest HS; Omaha, Neb. – 5-10.5, 175)

Was an all-state honorable mention performer at Omaha Northwest HS for coach Steve Warren … selected to the 2017 River Battle Bowl All-Star game … earned four football letters and was a two-time team captain … given the 2017 Omaha Westside Kiwanis Sports Leadership Award … parents are Edward and Candace Purvis.

Robert Rawie (RB – Liberty HS; Liberty, Mo. – 6-0, 175)

Was a two-time all-state running back at Liberty HS for coach Chad Frigon … was named to the All-Simone team as a senior … named All-Metro twice … first team all-conference and was voted the Conference Player of the Year … was also named all-state in track and field … named to the football academic honor roll … A+ program participant … parents are Doug and Cindy Rawie.

Nijel Roberts (WR – Blue Valley North HS; Overland Park, Kan. – 6-0, 160)

Was an all-state performer at Blue Valley North HS for coach Andy Sims … earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a wide receiver and was a second-team all-state honoree as a defensive back … qualified for state track and field twice … parents are Jeremy and Felisha Roberts.

AJ Sieh (OL – AHSTW HS; Avoca, Iowa – 6-4, 300)

Played for head coach Davis Pattee at AHSTW HS … was a three-time all-state honoree, earning second team accolades as a junior and again as a senior … named first team all-district as a senior … member of National Honor Society … parents are Alan & Bobbi Sieh.

Isaiah Strayhorn (RB – Southwestern CC; Chula Vista, Calif. – 5-10, 205)

All-conference running back at Southwestern CC for head coach Ed Carberry … rushed for 920 yards and 14 touchdowns … rushed for 209 yards and four touchdowns against College of the Desert … played high school at Eastlake HS … parents are Tammy and David Strayhorn.

Mason Sullivan (OL – Lincoln HS; Lincoln, Neb. – 6-0, 258)

Was an all-state honorable mention offensive lineman at Lincoln HS for coach Mark Macke … was named all-city as a senior … received the Dennis K. Meyer Memorial Scholarship in 2017 … also placed at state in powerlifting … named to the academic honor roll … parents are Heather Sullivan and Joe Sullivan.

Isaac Vollstedt (LB – Regina HS; Iowa City, Iowa – 6-1, 205)

Two-time state champion at Regina High School for coach Marv Cook … played in four-consecutive state title games … first team all-district twice and was the Iowa Newspaper Association’s First-Team All-State selection as a utility player … also won a state title in 2017 in soccer … is a three-year starter on the soccer team … earned the Iowa Excellence in Academic Achievement Award three times … given the 2016 Outstanding Youth Service Award … parents are Doug and Sandy Vollstedt.

Tre Wheaton (WR – Blue Springs HS; Blue Springs, Mo. – 6-1, 175)

Was a first team all-conference performer at Blue Springs HS for coach Kelly Donohoe … also earned all-district honors … parents are Sheree Wheaton and Sean Wheaton.

Nyjel White (OL – Hickman HS; Columbia, Mo. – 6-4, 265)

Was an all-state performer at Hickman High School for coach Trevor Rubly … earned all-district honors as a senior and was vote the team’s offensive MVP … parents are Keisha White and Albert White.

Javon Williams (DB – Grandview HS; Grandview, Mo. – 6-0, 175)

Was a first team all-state performer at Grandview HS for coach Jeremie Picard … earned first team all-conference and first team all-district honors as a senior … voted team MVP as a senior … named the 2017 Jackson County Advocate Defensive Player of the Year … is also a two-time all-conference performer in baseball … on the Principal’s Honor Roll and was awarded Perfect Attendance … parents are Amy Younce and Daniel Herron.

Seth Zegunis (OL – Olathe Northwest HS; Lenexa, Kan. – 6-4, 285)

Was a first team all-state performer at Olathe Northwest HS for coach Chip Sherman … named first team all-league … was a 2016 NAIA Champion of Character … parents are Mike and Nikole Zegunis.

— Northwest Athletics —

Robertson, Porter lead Mizzou to 75-69 win at Ole Miss

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Kassius Robertson scored 27 points to lead four Missouri players in double figures and the Tigers beat Mississippi 75-69 on Tuesday night.

Jontay Porter had 18 points and 13 rebounds as Missouri (16-8, 6-5 Southeastern Conference) outscored Ole Miss 8-2 in the final 90 seconds to win their third consecutive game. Kevin Puryear and Jordan Geist added 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Terence Davis scored 20 points for Ole Miss (11-13, 4-7) but was scoreless in the final 15 minutes. Bruce Stevens scored 15 points with a team-high seven rebounds and Markel Crawford added 11.

The Tigers shot 24 of 53 (45 percent) from the field and 10 of 23 (43 percent) from 3-point range, including five 3s by Robertson. Missouri was 17 of 20 (85 percent) from the free throw line, including a pair by Robertson with 18 seconds remaining to seal it.

Ole Miss was 26 of 65 (40 percent) from the field, but managed only 5 of 17 (29 percent) from 3-point range. The Rebels were 12 of 15 (80 percent) from the free throw line and committed only four turnovers, but missed three field goal attempts in the final minute.

BIG PICTURE

Missouri: The Tigers have won three straight and have two road wins in the SEC. They made all the key plays in the stretch. Porter had a pair of blocked shots as Missouri came up with three consecutive defensive stops to gain control in the final three-plus minutes. Missouri survived a series of runs by Ole Miss, which scored the first 11 points.

Ole Miss: The Rebels have lost six games by six or fewer points and have lost two straight at home after opening the SEC 4-0 at home. Leading scorer Deandre Burnett, averaging 14.8 points per game, was limited to five points and missed consecutive front ends of 1-and-1s in the second half.

FRESHMAN IMPACT

Porter followed up consecutive 13-point games against Kentucky and Alabama with 12 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists in 13 first-half minutes. The 6-11 freshman, coming off the bench in the last three games, has been instrumental in Missouri’s three-game winning streak.

UP NEXT

Missouri The Tigers host Mississippi State on Saturday.

Ole Miss: The Rebels visit LSU on Saturday.

— Associated Press —

No. 10 Kansas hangs on to defeat TCU 71-64

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Devonte’ Graham scored 24 points, Udoka Azubuike added 16 and No. 10 Kansas beat TCU 71-64 on Tuesday night.

The Jayhawks (19-5, 8-3 Big 12) have struggled this season to dominate at home as they traditionally have, but were able to avoid dropping two straight in Allen Fieldhouse thanks to a grind-it-out finish.

Kouat Noi led the way for the Horned Frogs (16-8, 4-7) with 17 points. Vlad Brodzianksy had 15 points and eight rebounds.

Foul trouble limited Azubuike to play just seven minutes in the first half for Kansas, but the rest allowed him to play 18 in the second. He finished with a game-high 11 rebounds.

Mitch Lightfoot played 22 minutes and had six points in his first career start for the Jayhawks after replacing the struggling Lagerald Vick earlier this week. Vick, however, played seven more minutes than Lightfoot in the first game since the move was made.

Alex Robinson finished with nine assists, passing coach Jamie Dixon for seventh place on TCU all-time list. Kenrich Williams moved into fifth place on TCU’s rebounding list, going ahead of Mickey McCarty.

TCU is 1-4 against top 10 teams this season. The Horned Frogs haven’t won a road game against a ranked opponent since 1998.

Kansas is now 16-2 all-time against TCU, and is a perfect 7-0 inside Allen Fieldhouse.

BIG PICTURE

Kansas earns a much-needed win after dropping its third Big 12 game this past weekend to Oklahoma State. The Jayhawks now sit in first place in the conference, one-half game ahead of Texas Tech.

TCU continues its slide since losing star Jaylen Fisher, whose knee injury in January sidelined him for the rest of the year.

UP NEXT

Kansas travels to Baylor Saturday for a matchup with the last place Bears.

TCU returns home to host Texas on Saturday.

— Associated Press —

Nebraska defeats Minnesota for third straight road win

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Sophomore Isaiah Roby led a balanced attack with a career-high 21 points and eight rebounds as Nebraska defeated Minnesota 91-85 on Tuesday night.

James Palmer Jr. had 19 points and nine assists for the Huskers (18-8, 9-4 Big Ten), who won for the sixth time in seven games. Anton Gill scored 12 points, while Glynn Watson Jr. and Isaac Copeland each scored 10 for Nebraska.

Nate Mason poured in a career-high 34 points and added six assists for the Golden Gophers (14-12, 3-10), who have lost six in a row. Jordan Murphy scored 22 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, while freshman Isaiah Washington scored 10 points and dished out eight assists.

Nebraska ranks 13th out of 14 Big Ten teams in shooting percentage, but the Huskers came out firing. They hit nine of their first 15 shots from the floor, including 5 for 7 on 3-pointers, as they pulled out to a 23-18 lead.

That was all without a point from Palmer, who had averaged 25.2 points over his last six games. But he ran off seven straight points before Gill hit a transition layup and a 3 to push Nebraska’s lead to 37-22.

Washington hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to cut Nebraska’s halftime lead to 44-37. The Huskers shot 59 percent from the floor and hit 8 of 12 from 3-point range in the first half.

Mason almost single-handedly willed the Gophers back into the game in the second half. Trailing by eight, the senior guard hit three free throws, and after a Thomas Allen 3-pointer, Mason made a driving layup, dished to Bakary Konate for a dunk, and drained a 3 to cut Nebraska’s lead to 60-59 with 10 minutes to play.

Minnesota tied the game 62-all on a 3-point play by Michael Hurt, but Nebraska immediately answered with an 8-0 run to restore its cushion. Gill hit a pair of free throws during that run after Gophers coach Richard Pitino was assessed a technical foul for arguing with the officials.

Mason hit a pair of 3-pointers in the final minute to pull Minnesota to within four, and after a steal Washington had a chance to cut the deficit to one point but his 3-pointer was long. Palmer then hit four straight free throws to close it out.

BIG PICTURE

Nebraska: Since joining the Big Ten in 2011-12, the Huskers have one fourth-place finish and a combined .289 winning percentage in their other five seasons. This year’s club now stands alone in fourth place, and its five remaining opponents are a combined 21-40.

Minnesota: Coming off an overtime loss at No. 24 Michigan on Saturday, the Gophers again showed heart but were outgunned by a deeper, more athletic team. Minnesota felt the absence of starting forward Amir Coffey (shoulder). The Gophers also lost starting guard Dupree McBrayer, who has been battling leg injuries all season and didn’t play in the second half.

UP NEXT

Nebraska: Hosts Rutgers on Saturday.

Minnesota: Visits Indiana on Friday.

— Associated Press —

Johnson scores 28 as Missouri State wins at Indiana State

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Alize Johnson drilled a 3-pointer to open the scoring and drained another for the final score as he finished with 28 points to lead Missouri State to an 81-62 win over Indiana State on Tuesday night to halt a five-game skid.

Johnson nailed 5 of 9 from long range and finished making 9 of 15 from the field. He also had eight rebounds, five assists and four blocks. Jarred Dixon added 13 points and Jarrid Rhodes scored 11 for Missouri State (16-10, 6-7 Missouri Valley Conference). Tanveer Bhullar also had four of Missouri State’s 12 blocked shots, two shy of the school record set in 1990.

The Bears, who led throughout, jumped to a 9-0 lead and held a 36-25 halftime advantage. They pushed the lead to 64-50 after Johnson drained his third trey at the 8:31 mark. He quickly made another 3 and Missouri State cruised to the win.

Brenton Scott had 19 points for the Sycamores (11-14, 6-7).

— Associated Press —

MWSU’s Thompson named Co-MIAA Field Athlete of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – In a season of firsts for the Missouri Western track and field team, the biggest one may have come Tuesday as Phil Thompson was named Co-MIAA Field Athlete of the Week.

The transfer from St. Joseph’s College won the triple jump and long jump at the Fred Beile Classic in Crete, Nebraska this past weekend. His 23-5 1/2 long jump gave the senior an NCAA provisional mark in the event. He has hit provisional marks twice already this year in the triple jump. It was a 48-11 triple jump that won him the Fred Beile. Thompson’s long jump at the Fred Beile was the seventh best mark in the MIAA this season. His 49-5 at the Graduate Classic was the second best triple jump in the MIAA so far this season.

Thompson finished 12th in the triple jump at the 2017 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships as a member of the St. Joseph’s College track & field team.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest’s Mahgoub earns weekly MIAA track honor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University’s Hiba Mahgoub has been named the MIAA co-Track Student-Athlete of the Week in a release by the conference office on Tuesday. Mahgoub won the 400 meter dash this weekend in Mankato, Minn.

Mahgoub’s time of 55.63 is the sixth fastest time in the NCAA this year and is the second fastest time in Northwest history. The Bearcats head to South Dakota State this Friday and Saturday.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffons softball, baseball games moved up due to inclement weather

ST. JOSEPH – The 2018 Griffon softball season will begin two days earlier than originally scheduled.

Missouri Western will now open play in the Arkansas-Monticello Division II Challenge on Thursday, Feb. 8 in Bentonville, Arkansas. A less than favorable forecast in the area forced the crossover to be moved up two days. The Griffons’ opponents and game times will remain the same as scheduled.

Missouri Western begins the event against Harding on Feb. 8 at noon. That game is followed by a match-up with Arkansas-Monticello at 2 p.m. on Feb. 8. The Griffons close out the event on Feb. 9 with a 10 a.m. non-conference game against Emporia State and a noon game against Arkansas Tech.

Just like Griffon softball, Missouri Western’s baseball team will not have to wait as long for this week’s competition. The Griffons’ weekend series at Arkansas Tech became a Thursday, Friday series due to the threat of inclement weather in Russellville, Arkansas.

Missouri Western and Arkansas Tech will now play doubleheaders on Thursday, Feb. 8 and Friday, Feb. 9. Both doubleheaders will begin at 2 p.m. The series was originally scheduled to be played Feb. 9-11. The Griffons are 2-1 after a season opening series win at Harding. Arkansas Tech entered the week 3-1 with wins over Central Oklahoma, Emporia State and Washburn last week in Grand Prairie, Texas.

— MWSU Athletics —

Porter scores 27 as No. 15 Missouri women hold off Florida

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Cierra Porter scored a career-high 27 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help No. 15 Missouri hold off Florida 66-64 on Monday night.

Sophie Cunningham, averaging 18.4 points per game, scored her final points of the game, 10, on a baseline jumper to extend Missouri’s lead to 64-59.

Florida guard Funda Nakkasoglu sank a 3-pointer from the corner with 1:01 remaining to pull to 66-64. Missouri took some time off the clock after a defensive foul but Florida deflected the ball out of bounds off Cunningham’s knee at 12.1. The Gators’ offense stalled near the 3-point arc and Haley Lorenzen didn’t hit the rim on a long 3-pointer at the buzzer.

Jordan Frericks scored 12 of her 18 points in the fourth quarter for Missouri (18-5, 6-4 Southeastern Conference). Porter scored 21 of Missouri’s 32 first-half points as she was 8 of 12 from the field and the rest of the team was just 5-of-19 shooting.

Delicia Washington led Florida (10-13, 2-8) with 23 points.

— Associated Press —

Northwest Missouri State baseball loses finale at Arkansas-Fort Smith

The Northwest Missouri State University baseball team fell to Arkansas-Fort Smith, 11-3, on Monday at Crowder Field in Fort Smith, Ark.

The Bearcats are now 0-3 overall on the year while the Lions improve to 3-0.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest scored all three runs in the seventh inning. UAFS scored two in the first, six in the third, one in the fourth and two in the seventh.

– The Bearcats finished with three runs on three hits with three errors. The Lions had 11 runs on 11 hits with two errors.

– Alixon Herrera was 3-for-4 with a run scored.

– Jay Hrdlicka went 2-for-4 with a run scored.

– Logan Rycraft was 1-for-2 with a walk, a stolen base and an RBI on a sacrifice fly in the seventh.

– Nick Howard picked up an RBI and also scored a run.

– Kevin Handzlik, Landon Figg and Luke Hassman all drew walks in the game.

– Nathan Russell worked 3.1 innings of relief, allowing one run on two hits. He struck out three and did not issue a walk.

Key Northwest Innings
– Northwest got on the board in the seventh. Hrdlicka started the rally with a single up the middle and went to second on a balk. Herrera followed that with a single to put runners on the corners. Howard was called upon to pinch hit and reached on an error by the first baseman. On the play, Hrdlicka and Herrera both came around to score as the second baseman was also charged with an error, allowing Howard to reach third safely. After an out, Rycraft hit a sacrifice fly to left to drive in Howard for Northwest’s third run.

Up Next
– Northwest will take on Lynn College on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 1 p.m. in Batesville, Ark.

— Northwest Athletics —

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