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MWSU’s Ong wins third consecutive MIAA Golfer of the Week award

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – For the third consecutive week this spring, the MIAA has named Shi Qing Ong MIAA Women’s Golf Athlete of the Week. Ong receives the this week’s honors after a dominating win at the Henderson State Invitational in Mountain Home, Arkansas.

Ong’s victory on Tuesday gives her four-straight event wins, winning each of Missouri Western’s spring competitions thus far. Ong established herself as the favorite early in the tournament after her career-best score of 67 (-5) in the opening round, eclipsing her previous-best mark of 69. She would follow that score with a 71 (-1) in the second and a 72 (E) in the third and final round on Tuesday.

With a three-round total of 210, Ong cruised to a seven-stroke win. She topped a leaderboard that included 64 golfers from 12 NCAA Div. II teams, leading the Griffons to a top-three finish. She also led the field with 11 birdies to go along with her 38 pars.

With four-straight event wins and three-straight MIAA Golfer of the Week awards, Ong and the Griffons will travel to Springfield, Missouri for the Central Region Preview on April 8.

— MWSU Atheltics —

Northwest’s Joey Witthus earns another All-America honor

Northwest Missouri State University senior Joey Witthus has earned first-team all-America honors from the Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association.

Witthus (Chanhassen, Minnesota) has already been named a first-team all-America selection by the NABC and Basketball Times. It’s the third straight season that Northwest has had a player earn first-team all-America status from the D2CCA as Justin Pitts tallied first-team status in both 2017 and 2018.

Witthus, the MIAA player of the year and most outstanding player at the MIAA tournament, averaged a team-best 21.1 points per game and shot 50.9 percent from the field. Witthus buried an-MIAA high 114 three-pointers, and he shot 45.2 percent from beyond the three-point arc. Witthus led Northwest in free throws made (170) and he shot 86.3 percent from the free throw line. Witthus earned a spot in the Elite Eight All-Tournament team after helping lead Northwest to the 2019 NCAA Division II national championship.

2019 D2CCA Men’s Basketball All-America Teams


First-Team
Name
School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown
Will Vorhees Notre Dame College F 6-8 Sr. Lima, Ohio
Joey Witthus Northwest Missouri State G 6-7 Sr. Chanhassen, Minn.
Shaun Willett Queens University F 6-4 Sr. Palm Bay, Fla.
Amir Hinton Shaw University G 6-5 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa.
Ryan Quaid West Texas A&M G 6-6 Sr. Fort Collins, Colo.

Second-Team 
Name
School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown
DaultonHommes Point Loma G 6-8 Jr. Lynden, Wash.
Alex White University of Findlay F 6-7 Sr. West Chester, Ohio
Tommy Bolte Concord University G 6-1 Sr. Chillicothe, Ohio
Andrew Sischo Daemen C 6-9 So. Guilderland, N.Y.
Jonathan Lawton Florida Southern G 6-2 Sr. Williamstown, N.J.

Third-Team 
Name
School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown
Marquill Smith West Georgia G 6-4 Sr. Miami Gardens, Fla.
Cam Martin Missouri Southern F/C 6-9 So. Yukon, Okla.
Gage Davis St. Cloud State G 6-4 Sr. Bolingbrook, Ill.
Ryan Bruggeman Southwest Minnesota State G 6-0 Sr. Pelican Rapids, Minn.
Tim Guers Saint Anselm G 6-3 Sr. Langhorne, Pa.

Honorable Mention: Mark Matthews, Nova Southeastern; Anthony Lee, Kutztown; Adam Eberhard, Bellarmine; Kevin Buckingham, Southeastern Oklahoma State; Alex Stein, Southern Indiana

Missouri Western softball sweeps Lincoln 8-0 and 13-0

ST. JOSEPH – Griffon Softball ended an 11-game homestand with a bang Tuesday night. Missouri Western (20-14, 7-5) swept a doubleheader from Lincoln (4-30, 1-15) as they won 8-0 and 13-0.

After being held to one hit and no runs through the first four innings, the Griffons had four hits and were helped by three Lincoln errors in an eight-run game two fifth inning to win by run rule. In game two, the Griffs scored early and often with two in the first, five in the second, four in the third and two in the fourth to win again via run-rule.

NOTABLES

  • Nine Griffons got to the plate without an out being recorded in the eight-run game two fifth inning
  • The first five Griffs to the plate all got on base to chase Lincoln starter Shannon Greene from the game. Greene had held the Griffs scoreless on just one hit through the first four innings
  • On the night, Missouri Western scored 21 runs on 20 hits and eight Lincoln errors
  • MWSU had six doubles and three home runs, all of the homers coming in game two
  • The Griffons batted .426 and held Lincoln to a .171 average in the doubleheader
  • Griffon pitchers Kaili Hinds (10-3) and Lexi Kinnaird (5-3) held Lincoln scoreless on six total hits and three walks. They combined for nine strikeouts
  • Kinnaird pitched a two-hit complete game shutout with five strikeouts and just one walk. The second hit the senior allowed was a bloop to left in what proved to be the final inning.
  • The Griffons were not charged with an error through 10 innings of play
  • Brea Blanton went 4-for-6 in the doubleheader with four RBIs, a double and a home run. She also scored four runs and walked once.
  • Sydni Hawkins and Emma Hoffart each had three hits in the doubleheader
  • Morgan Frost drove in four runs and was 2-for-2 in game two with a double and a home run

UP NEXT

  • The Griffs play on the road for the first time since March 12 with a trip to Fort Hays State (14-13, 7-5) on April 6 followed by a doubleheader at Nebraska-Kearney (10-16, 6-6) on April 7.

— MWSU Athletics —

Royals blow 9th inning lead, fall to Twins in 10 innings

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Nelson Cruz got a second chance and delivered a go-ahead single with two outs in the 10th inning, giving the Minnesota Twins a 5-4 victory over the Royals on Tuesday night before Kansas City’s smallest announced home crowd in eight years.

Cruz appeared to ground out against reliever Brad Boxberger (0-1) with runners on first and second when third base umpire James Hoye signaled his chopper fair. But plate umpire Mark Ripperger came in and signaled it was foul, and after the two umps visited it was Ripperger’s call that stood.

Cruz followed a couple pitches later with his third RBI of the game.

Trevor Hildenberger (1-0) got the final out of the ninth inning for Minnesota, and Blake Parker worked around a two-out walk in the 10th to earn his first save.

Kansas City announced attendance as 10,024, the lowest at Kauffman Stadium since 9,279 against Cleveland on April 21, 2011.

The Royals took the lead with one out in the eighth on an inside-the-park home run by Adalberto Mondesi, only for starter-turned-reliever Ian Kennedy to cough it right back up in the ninth.

Jorge Polanco led off with a double and, after Nelson Cruz flied out, Eddie Rosario delivered his first hit of the season to tie the game. Rosario eventually reached third on a single by Marwin Gonzalez, but Kennedy bounced back to retire Jonathan Schoop and escape the inning.

Mondesi finished a triple shy of the cycle, driving in a run with a single in the first and hitting a double in the third. Ryan O’Hearn also homered while Hunter Dozier added a sacrifice fly.

The game was supposed to be a matchup of bright young pitchers, and the Twins’ Jose Berrios and Royals counterpart Brad Keller followed up scoreless outings on opening day with solid starts.

They just weren’t around to see the finish.

Berrios allowed three runs on seven hits over seven innings, while Keller struggled with his command most of the night. He got some help when Max Kepler was thrown out trying to steal second, but the right-hander still allowed three runs on five hits over six innings.

The Royals bullpen nearly coughed up the game right after Keller took a bow.

Tim Hill allowed back-to-back singles to the only two batters he faced, and Wily Peralta issued a full-count walk to load the bases with nobody out. But their erstwhile closer bounced back to bookend a pair of strikeouts around a lineout and left the bases loaded.

Mondesi’s drive off reliever Taylor Rogers in the eighth hit high off the wall, just past the outstretched glove of centerfielder Byron Buxton. It bounced far enough away that Mondesi was able to score with ease for his first career inside-the-park homer.

Buxton was removed from the game in the ninth inning to be evaluated.

NEW CATCHER

The Royals acquired C Andrew Susac from Baltimore for cash. Susac had been dropped from the Orioles’ 40-man roster earlier this year and failed to make the major league team coming out of spring training. He’s a career .221 hitter over parts of five big league seasons.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Twins RHP Matt Magill and LHP Gabriel Moya, both on the injured list with shoulder tendinitis, are throwing bullpen sessions in extended spring training. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said Magill is ahead of Moya and both are ahead of LHP Addison Reed, who is dealing with a sprained thumb.

UP NEXT

The Royals plan to add RHP Homer Bailey to the roster Wednesday to make his season debut against the Twins. RHP Kyle Gibson will start for Minnesota in the finale of their two-game set.

— Associated Press —

Griffons’ Ong wins 4th straight tournament; MWSU finishes 3rd

MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. – For the fourth time in as many events this spring, Missouri Western senior Shi Qing Ong won the individual title as MWSU wrapped up play at the Henderson State Invitational on Tuesday. The Griffons placed third in the field of 12 teams and had the best finish of the five MIAA schools competing.

Missouri Western finished the event with a combined team score of 906 over the three rounds. The Griffons were consistent throughout the invitational, scoring single-round totals of 302, 300, and 304. Winning the event with a score of 893 on its home course was Henderson State, while Texas A&M Commerce took second with a 901.

Ong’s fourth-consecutive victory was never in doubt throughout the three rounds of the tournament, as the senior won the event by seven strokes. Her margin of victory becomes her largest during her current win streak. After scores of 67 (-5) and 71 (-1) on Monday, Ong closed with a 72 (E) in the third round for a total of 210.

Ong finished with a field-high 11 birdies, while also adding 38 pars. She excelled in the holes with higher pars, leading the field in both par-four and par-five scoring. The victory gives Ong her 13th win at Missouri Western.

Chong Yong shot a 77 in the third round, tying her for 28th with an overall score of 232. She also had the second-most pars on the team with 33.

Anna Bech and Jenna Kosmatka finished with scores of 235 and 236 respectively. Bech had one of the best single-round scores on the team when she shot a 74 (+2) in the second.

Katie Irvin had her best round of the event in Tuesday’s final round, shooting a 75 (+3) to bring her three-round total to 240.

Missouri Western will compete for the final time before the MIAA Championship when the team travels to Springfield, Missouri for the Central Region Spring Preview on April 8.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State softball takes two from Lindenwood

MARYVILLE, Missouri – The Northwest Missouri State University softball team ran its win streak to four in a row with a doubleheader sweep of the Lindenwood Lions on Tuesday.

Northwest scored a walk-off win in game one, 11-10. The Bearcats then posted a 7-1 victory in the nightcap. Northwest is 9-14 overall and 4-6 in MIAA play. Lindwenwood is 17-13 overall and 6-10 in league play.

Game One
Lindenwood started the game strong offensively scoring four runs in the first inning to claim an early 4-0 lead.

The Bearcats answered in the bottom of the first inning with a two-run homer from Kaitlyn Weis to cut the lead 4-2.

Grace Ruehle evened the score at 4-4 with a two-run homer that plated Sydne Brashear in the second.

Lindenwood scored a run in the top of the fourth with a sacrifice fly to take a 5-4 lead.

Olivia Daugherty scored when Kaitlyn Weis reached on a fielder’s choice but Lindenwood catcher Becca Stocker’s throw went awry to first base allowing Daugherty to score from second and tie the game at 5-5.

Daughterty looked to put things out of reach in the fifth when she connected on a grand slam to give the Bearcats a 9-5 lead.

However, Lindenwood had its first seven batters reach base in the top of the seventh to rally for a 10-9 lead over Northwest.

But Daugherty came through in the clutch with a two-out, walk-off, two-run homer to right field that gave the Bearcats a dramatic 11-10 victory.

Rachel Smith earned her fourth win of the season.

Game Two
Northwest wasted little time in building a six-run advantage. The Bearcats put up a pair of three-run innings in the first and second.

The reigning MIAA hitter of the week Erin Keeney came through with a two-run single and Kiana Baderdeen hit a sac fly to give Northwest a 3-0 lead in the first.

Keeney laced a three-run double to right center in the second to give starter Regan Thompson a 6-0 lead.

The Lions scored an unearned run in the fifth to break up Thompson’s shutout bid.

Jaedra Moses singled to left field in the bottom of the sixth, bringing in Brashear for the game’s final tally and giving Northwest a 7-1 triumph.

Thompson tossed a three-hit gem with five strikeouts and allowed one unearned run. Thompson moves to 4-6 on the season.

Up next for the Bearcats is a road trip to Nebraska-Kearney and Fort Hays on Saturday and Sunday.

NOTES: Olivia Daugherty leads the squad with a .436 batting average, four home runs and 21 RBI … Kaitlyn Weis is batting a .420, with eight homers and 26 RBI … Erin Keeney leads the squad with 30 RBI.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU tennis defeats Rockhurst Tuesday 5-2

ST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western Tennis (9-10) snapped its recent losing skid in a convincing non-conference win over Rockhurst (9-9) on Tuesday afternoon. After dropping the doubles point early, the Griffons would go on to win five of six in the singles for a 5-2 victory.

The Griffons began the doubles with a 6-2 win from Karolina Ström and Joanna Abreu Roman. After their 15th win on Tuesday, the pair is now responsible for half of Missouri Western’s 30 doubles wins this season. After Rockhurst took the second doubles match, Federica Salmaso and Bojana Vuksan fell in a narrow 7-5 defeat, giving the Hawks the point heading into singles.

After dropping the first matchup on the number two courts to fall behind 2-0, the Griffons won the final five singles matches to earn the win. Ström and Ciarra Gilmore both made quick work of their opponents in two-set victories. Abreu Roman also took two close 7-5 sets from her opponent on her way to a win on the number three court.

Salmaso and Vuksan both won their matches in three sets at number five and six respectively. After losing the first set 6-3, Salmaso rebounded to win the final two sets 6-4, 6-3, giving the junior her ninth win of the season.

Missouri Western will continue its streak of home matches at the team hosts Lindenwood (0-8, 0-1 MIAA) on Saturday.

MWSU VS. RU
SINGLES
Karolina Ström (MWSU) def. Sam Czarnecki (RU) 6-3, 6-1
Anilu Barraza (RU) def. Mireia Birosta (MWSU) 6-2, 6-0
Joanna Abreu Roman (MWSU) def. Octavia Malin (RU) 7-5, 7-5
Ciarra Gilmore (MWSU) def. Emma Persson (RU) 6-2, 7-5
Federica Salmaso (MWSU) def. Paula Romero (RU) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3
Bojana Vuksan (MWSU) def. Sara Flaxbeard (RU) 6-0, 1-6, 6-3

DOUBLES
Abreu Roman/Ström (MWSU) def. Czarnecki/Malin (RU) 6-2
Barraza/Romero (RU) def. Maldonado/Dunn (MWSU) 6-3
Flaxbeard/Persson (RU) def. Salmaso/Vuksan (MWSU) 7-5

— MWSU Athletics —

Basketball Times names Bearcats’ Witthus, McCollum as best in Division II

The Basketball Times has honored Joey Witthus as its NCAA Division II player of the year and head coach Ben McCollum as its NCAA Division II coach of the year.

Witthus (Chanhassen, Minnesota) averaged a team-best 21.1 points per game and shot 50.9 percent from the field. He scored a Northwest single-season record 780 points. He also set the Bearcat single-season mark for three-pointers made (114). Witthus earned MIAA Player of the Year status and was the Most Outstanding Player at the 2019 MIAA Tournament.

McCollum guided Northwest to its second NCAA Division II national title in three years. He led the Bearcats to an NCAA Division II tying mark of 38 victories. Northwest became only the fifth Division II team to complete a perfect season and capture the national championship. Over the past three seasons, McCollum and the Bearcats have posted 100 victories against only five defeats.

NCAA Division II All-Americans
Joey Witthus, Northwest Missouri State – Player of the Year
Ben McCollum, Northwest Missouri State – Coach of the Year

First Team
Jacobo Diaz, Indiana (Pa.)                               6-9       Sr.
Tim Guers, Saint Anselm (N.H.)                      6-3       Sr.
Amir Hinton, Shaw (N.C.)                               6-5       Jr.
Will Vorhees, Notre Dame (O.)                        6-8       Sr.
Joey Witthus, Northwest Missouri State          6-7       Sr.

Second Team
Tommy Bolte, Concord (W. Va.)                     6-1       Sr.
Gage Davis, St. Cloud (Minn.)                         6-4       Sr.
Adam Eberhard, Bellarmine (Ky.)                   6-8       Sr.
Kendale McCullum, Lewis (Ill.)                      6-1       Sr.
Marquill Smith, West Georgia                          6-4       Sr.

Third Team
Dalton Bolon, West Liberty (W. Va.)               6-4       Soph.
Beau Justice, Valdosta State (Ga.)                   6-2       Sr.
Jonathan Lawton, Florida Southern                 6-2       Sr.
Matt Mathews, Nova Southeastern (Fla.)        6-6       Jr.
Ryan Quaid, West Texas A&M                        6-6       Sr.

Missouri’s Cunningham earns USBWA All-America honor

ST. LOUIS – Mizzou Women’s Basketball senior guard Sophie Cunningham (Columbia, Mo.) was named to the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) All-America Third Team, as announced Tuesday. Cunningham is the first player in program history to earn USBWA All-America recognition.

It is the second All-America honor in as many days for Cunningham, who was named to the Associated Press All-America Third Team on Monday.

Cunningham earned AP All-America Honorable Mention honors after outstanding sophomore and junior campaigns. Cunningham was recently named to her third straight All-SEC First Team by the league’s coaches, becoming the first player in program history to earn All-Conference First Team honors in three consecutive seasons. In addition, she was named to the All-SEC First Team by the AP for the second straight season.

Cunningham closed her Mizzou career as Mizzou’s all-time scoring leader, finishing her historic career with 2,187 points. Among program records, Cunningham also ranks first in free throws made (537), second in three-pointers made (238), third in three-point percentage (40.3), third in free throw percentage (83.9), fourth in points per game (17.0) and fourth in assists (390).

In her senior campaign, Cunningham was the only player to average 17.0 ppg, make 80 three-pointers, make 150 free throws and record 200 rebounds. ). In conference play, Cunningham led the SEC in three-point shooting (46.5 percent) and threes per game (2.9). She reached 20 points in 16 games this season, including 10 times against SEC opponents, and 30 points four times.

Cunningham earned SEC All-Tournament Team honors after averaging 25.3 ppg and 5.3 rpg at the SEC Tournament, as she became the first Mizzou player to earn All-Tournament honors since 1994.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Northwest’s Keeney named MIAA Hitter of the Week

Northwest Missouri State junior infielder Erin Keeney has been named the MIAA Hitter of the Week for her performance for the Bearcats.

Keeney (Blue Springs, Mo.) batted .615 with three home runs and nine RBI as Northwest went 3-1. Keeney had a hit in four games. Keeney tallied eight hits in 13 at-bats and had a 1.385 slugging percentage.

Keeney began the week by going 1-for-3 with a home run and two RBI in a 5-3 win over Missouri S&T. Keeney then went 3-for-4 in an extra-inning loss at Missouri S&T.

Keeney went 3-for-4 with three RBI, two runs scored and a home run in a 15-2 five-inning win over Lincoln.

Keeney blasted a grand slam in a 15-0 five-inning win over Lincoln in the second game of the doubleheader.

— Northwest Athletics —

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