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Kansas State holds off Iowa State for 31-26 win in Ames

riggertKansasStateAMES, Iowa (AP) — Kansas State quarterback Jesse Ertz celebrated his return to Iowa with one of the most complete games of his young career.

Ertz rushed for a career-high 106 yards on just nine carries and Kansas State held off host Iowa State 31-26 on Saturday for its third win in four games.

Ertz, a sophomore who broke the Iowa prep record for career touchdowns at tiny Mediapolis High, added 151 yards passing with a TD for the Wildcats (5-3, 3-2 Big 12). They beat the Cyclones (1-7, 0-5) for the ninth year in a row.

“Obviously it had a little more meaning to it. But overall, it’s one game at a time and we’re just trying to put together some wins and some streaks and get some momentum,” Ertz said.

Iowa State pulled to within 17-10 early in the third quarter, but K-State answered with two long scoring drives that put it ahead by 21.

But Kansas State nearly let the Cyclones steal it late — and coach Bill Snyder wasn’t too pleased about it.

Deshaunte Jones had a 5-yard TD catch with 51 seconds left for Iowa State. But the Cyclones failed to execute the ensuing onside kick, touching the ball before it went 10 yards.

Iowa State outscored the Wildcats 16-0 in the fourth.

“I’m not saying it’s so doggone easy. But the only way you can become successful is start, finish and be consistent in between. We’re not doing that,” Kansas State coach Bill Snyder said.

Alex Barnes, Winston Dimel and Justin Silmon all had short rushing TDs for the Wildcats, who ran for 247 yards.

Backup Jacob Park had 301 yards passing and two touchdowns for the Cyclones. But he missed David Montgomery on a wide-open pass on fourth-and-1 at the K-State 1 with seven minutes left.

“I’m going to take this on me and our staff. There’s some things that happened that we just can’t allow to happen eight to nine weeks into the season,” Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Kansas State: The Wildcats are now just a win shy of bowl eligibility. With a home date against woeful Kansas looming, that seems imminent. What kind of bowl Kansas State gets invited to remains up in the air, with tough games against Oklahoma State, Baylor and TCU remaining.

Iowa State: The Cyclones had some promising moments on offense in the second half, outgaining K-State 493-398. But Kansas State converted eight of 12 third downs and scored on all five of its trips to the red zone. The Cyclones have let up at least 27 points in all five of their league games.

PIVOTAL MOMENT

Down 17-3, Iowa State opened the second half by recovering an onside kick — and seven plays later Park found Deshaunte Jones for a 24-yard TD pass to make it 17-10. But K-State answered with a 14-play, 85-yard touchdown drive that sucked the life out Jack Trice Stadium.

PARK BLOWS IT

Park got the Cyclones to K-State’s 1-yard line with a chance to pull his team within seven. But the Wildcats stuffed Iowa State on three straight running plays, and Park overthrew Montgomery on a rollout that left both of them yards away from the nearest defender. Park knew the significance of his mistake immediately, falling to his knees with his head in his hands.

THE NUMBERS

Bill Snyder won his 198th game, placing him 25th all-time in career FBS victories. … Iowa State recorded its first safety since 2006 in the fourth quarter. … The Wildcats are 23-4 against Iowa State since 1990. … Iowa State’s Allen Lazard caught eight passes for 134 yards. He has now had at least one reception in 31 straight games, a school record.

UP NEXT

Kansas State hosts Oklahoma State on Nov. 5. The Cowboys toppled previously-unbeaten West Virginia 37-20 on Saturday.

Iowa State has Oklahoma coming in on Thursday. The Cyclones haven’t beaten the Sooners in Ames since 1963.

— Associated Press —

No. 7 Nebraska loses in OT at No. 11 Wisconsin

riggertNebraskaMADISON, Wis. (AP) — Dare Ogunbowale scored on an 11-yard run in overtime, and No. 11 Wisconsin held on to beat No. 7 Nebraska 23-17 on Saturday night to hand the Cornhuskers their first loss of the season.

The Badgers (6-2, 3-2 Big Ten) stopped Nebraska on fourth-and-8 from the 23 after defensive back D’Cota Dixon swatted away a pass to the end zone from Tommy Armstrong Jr. intended for Stanley Morgan Jr.

Dixon’s giddy teammates rushed from the sideline to meet the safety in the end zone to celebrate. Tested Wisconsin picked up its third victory over a Top 10 program.

Nebraska (7-1, 4-1) gained respect after coming back from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Drew Brown’s 35-yard field goal with 3:43 left tied it at 17.

Wisconsin had a chance to win it with 1:43 left, but Andrew Endicott’s 45-yard field-goal try went wide left. Endicott also missed the extra point following Ogunbowale’s touchdown.

But a tough-as-nails defense bailed out the Badgers again.

Armstrong finished 12 of 31 for 153 yards. He ran for 39 yards on 13 carries, including a 2-yard score with 13:45 left in the fourth quarter to draw Nebraska within 17-14.

Needing just 11 yards to go over 10,000 in total offense for his career, Armstrong set the mark in the first quarter to become just the 11th player in Big Ten history to reach that milestone.

But he also threw two interceptions in the first half, including one on a pass tipped by lineman Alec James . It set up Endicott’s 44-yard field goal with 6:53 to go in the second quarter for a 10-7 lead that Wisconsin would hold through halftime.

THE TAKEAWAY

Nebraska: The Cornhuskers played well against a top team after being doubted by pundits for a slate of less-than-impressive wins. But that’s probably little consolation to coach Mike Riley’s crew. Regardless, the game will look good on Nebraska’s postseason resume.

Wisconsin: The Badgers shuffled offensive-line combinations again and gave backup quarterback Bart Houston several series, including the game-winning drive in overtime. They had trouble early getting traction in the running game, except for Bradrick Shaw’s 21-yard touchdown run up the middle in the first quarter to give Wisconsin a 7-0 lead. The Cornhuskers fell for a fake jet sweep on that play. Corey Clement had just 15 yards on eight carries in the first half, before finishing with 82 for the night. Wisconsin may want to see what transpires next week by sticking with one combination for a while.

UP NEXT

Nebraska: The trip to Camp Randall Stadium was just a warm-up act for the Cornhuskers, who travel to the Horseshoe to face No. 6 Ohio State next week.

Wisconsin: Visits Northwestern next week. The Badgers in recent years have had trouble at Ryan Field.

— Associated Press —

Kansas gets drilled by No. 16 Oklahoma 56-3

riggertKUNORMAN, Okla. — Baker Mayfield passed for 236 yards and four touchdowns and No. 16 Oklahoma overcame a sluggish start to rout Kansas 56-3 on Saturday night, moving into sole possession of first place in the Big 12.

Receiver Dede Westbrook extended his hot streak for the Sooners, scoring on a 71-yard punt return and a 41-yard catch as Oklahoma won its 13th straight Big 12 game.

Losses by West Virginia and Baylor earlier Saturday put Oklahoma (6-2, 5-0) into the lead in the conference. Oklahoma is 5-0 in Big 12 play for the first time since 2004 and for the fourth time ever. On all three previous occasions, Oklahoma went 8-0 in league play, winning titles in 2000 and 2004.

Perhaps more important for Oklahoma was that its beleaguered defense, which allowed 854 yards a week earlier in a 66-59 win over Texas Tech, limited Kansas (1-7, 0-5) to 170 yards, the fewest by an opponent this season. Jordan Evans’ 33-yard third-quarter interception return for a touchdown meant the Sooners’ defense outscored Kansas.

Kansas has lost 17 straight Big 12 games and 39 straight road games overall.

Mayfield, who threw a school-record seven touchdown passes against Texas Tech, threw three in the second quarter against the Jayhawks — the 41-yarder to Westbrook, a 15-yarder to Mark Andrews and a 9-yarders to Dimitri Flowers, the latter with 20 seconds left before halftime to put Oklahoma up 28-3. Mayfield finished 16-of-24 passing.

Mayfield’s 15 touchdown passes in the Sooners’ last three games is a program record.

THE TAKEAWAY

Kansas: The Jayhawks will win another Big 12 game and win on the road again someday, but that W probably won’t come against the likes of Oklahoma or West Virginia, Kansas’ next opponent. But a home game against Iowa State looms on Nov. 12. Maybe that first streak ends then?

Oklahoma: The Sooners said after starting the season 1-2, with losses to Houston and Ohio State, that they still had the Big 12 title as motivation. Now Oklahoma is atop the league, but the Sooners must finish the season with the gauntlet of Baylor, West Virginia and Oklahoma State.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

No. 10 West Virginia’s loss at Oklahoma State and No. 13 Boise State’s loss at Wyoming should open up at least two spots for Oklahoma to move up in the Top 25 .

UP NEXT

Kansas: The Jayhawks will travel next Saturday to face an angry West Virginia team coming off its first loss of the season.

Oklahoma: It will be a short week for the Sooners, who will visit Iowa State on Thursday.

— Associated Press —

Area High School District Football Scores – Friday, October 28

riggertFootballCLASS 5 DISTRICT 8
4 Liberty North 14 (4-7)
@ 1 Staley 25 (8-2)

3 Central 7 (4-6)
@ 2 Liberty 34 (7-3)

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 8
4 Lafayette 7 (7-4)
@ 1 Kearney 59 (10-1)

3 Smithville 14 (8-3)
@ 2 Platte County 39 (8-3)

CLASS 3 DISTRICT 8
4 St. Pius X 7 (7-4)
@ 1 Maryville 45 (11-0)

3 Chillicothe 18 (9-2)
@ 2 Richmond 21 (11-0)

CLASS 2 DISTRICT 8
5 Trenton 13 (7-4)
@ 1 Lexington 56 (10-1)

3 Bishop LeBlond 37 (5-6)
@ 2 Lawson 67 (9-2)

CLASS 1 DISTRICT 7
4 Plattsburg 23 (5-6)
@ 1 Wellington-Napoleon 18 (9-2)

3 Mid-Buchanan 7 (5-6)
@ 2 East Buchanan 34 (7-4)

CLASS 1 DISTRICT 8
5 Putnam County 0 (5-6)
@ 1 Hamilton 52 (11-0)

6 Princeton 46 (4-7)
@ 2 Maysville 22 (8-3)

8-MAN DISTRICT 1
5 Albany 32 (4-7)
@ 1 Rock Port 78 (9-1)

3 Stanberry 68 (9-2)
@ 2 Worth County 38 (6-4)

8-MAN DISTRICT 2
4 St. Joseph Christian 6 (6-4)
@ 1 North Andrew 54 (10-0)

3 Mound City 26 (7-4)
@ 2 South Holt / Nodaway Holt 58 (9-1)

8-MAN DISTRICT 3
5 North Shelby 14 (5-6)
@ 1 Southwest Livingston 66 (9-1)

3 Stewartsville 14 (6-5)
@ 2 King City 72 (7-3)

8-MAN DISTRICT 4
4 Northwest Hughesville (4-5)
@ 1 Greenfield (7-0) FORFEIT

3 Norborne / Hardin Central 0 (5-5)
@ 2 Sacred Heart 67 (6-3)

Menke’s two goals leads Western soccer past Northwest Missouri State

mwsuST. JOSEPH – Cassidy Menke set the Missouri Western soccer record for goals in a season, then padded her game-winning goals in a season record with both Griffon goals in a 2-1 victory over Northwest Missouri State on Friday night.

The sophomore’s record breaking eighth goal of the season came in the 19th minute and tied the game at one. Her sixth game winning goal of the season came in the 85th minute with an assist by Maddy Cowell.

The win gave Missouri Western a season sweep of Northwest Missouri State for the first time in program history. It also likely clinched a spot in the MIAA Tournament for the Griffons. The victory combined with a Northeastern State loss moved Missouri Western in to fourth place in the MIAA standings.

Missouri Western dominated the second half, out-shooting Northwest Missouri State 12-1 and 22-10 in the game. The Griffons had an 11-4 advantage on shots on goal and had eight corner kicks to none for Northwest Missouri State.

Bailey Dervin, Cassidy Chappell and Taylor Gant were recognized before the game as part of Senior Night festivities.

The Griffons close the regular season this Sunday when they travel to No. 4 Central Missouri.

— MWSU Athletics —

No. 16 Northwest volleyball loses in three sets at No. 14 Washburn

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University volleyball team fell to Washburn University, 3-0, on Friday evening at Lee Arena in Topeka, Kan.

The loss drops the No. 16 Bearcats to 21-3 overall and 9-3 in MIAA play. The No. 14 ranked Ichabods improve to 21-5 and 11-2 in conference action.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Washburn took all three sets, winning by scores of 25-12, 25-19 and 25-13.

– Maddy Bruder had seven kills and 10 digs for the Bearcats. She also had a block.

– Olivia Nowakowski had a team-best 14 digs with two assists.

– Sarah Dannettell had 18 assists, six digs, three kills and a block.

– Jackie Becker had five kills and one block.

– Miranda Foster also had five kills with nine total digs.

Key Northwest Sequence
– After dropping the first set, Northwest responded with a three-point run to open the second set. After a Washburn service error, the Bearcat defense forced an attacking error to make it 2-0. Bruder put away a kill off an assist from Dannettell to put Northwest up 3-0.

Up Next
– The Bearcats will head to Emporia, Kan., for a 7 p.m. match on Saturday evening against the Hornets.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU’s Phipps named CoSIDA Academic All-District

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western soccer defender Paige Phipps has been named CoSIDA Academic All-District.

The junior defender is a nursing student with a 3.86 cumulative GPA. Phipps has twice been named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll, and in 2014 was also a recipient of the MIAA Scholar-Athlete and MIAA Academic Excellence Awards. The Omaha native was also named honorable mention in 2014.

This season Phipps has helped lead the Griffons to the most wins in program history. She has been a part of the three greatest seasons in program history, each of the last three years. Phipps has played in 13 games this season with nine starts. She’s been credited with three shots and one assist on the season.

Phipps was one of four MIAA representatives on the District 7 team. She’s now eligible for CoSIDA Academic All-American status.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri Western drops final non-conference volleyball match at Truman State

riggertMissouriWesternKIRKSVILLE, Mo. – The Missouri Western volleyball team lost at Truman State 3-1 (25-19, 23-25, 25-16, 25-19) in their final non-conference match of the season Tuesday night.

After dropping the opening set, Missouri Western would take an early 7-4 advantage to combine with seven kills from Shellby Taylor to even the match at 1-1. However, the Griffons could not carry the momentum and fell in the next two sets.

Taylor would finish, with her season best, 14 kills. Kelsey Olion would add 11 kills as Rachel Friedrichs ended her night with 10 kills. Friedrichs also added two service aces for MWSU. Defensively, Kayla Ruff paced Missouri Western with 20 digs.

The Griffons return to conference play this weekend as they travel to #14 Washburn, Saturday for a 6 p.m. match then head to Emporia State for 2 p.m. Sunday match.

— MWSU Athletics —

MINK League All-Star Game moving to Chillicothe; playoff format changing in 2017

minkleagueST. JOSEPH, Mo. — The MINK League set the date and location for its third annual all-star game and home run derby.

The contest will be held on Thursday, July 6, but will switch venues this summer. St. Joseph hosted the event each of the last two seasons, but for the first time, it shifts to Chillicothe.

“After all the hard work from my coaching staff and front office that it took to put on two outstanding MINK League All-Star Games, we think the time has come for another city to host this great event,” Mustangs’ CEO and President Dan Gerson said. “The 2017 game will be in Chillicothe. Very high expectations follow along with the 2017 All-Star Game after our great fans welcomed the contest and its players to St. Joseph the last two summers, and showed why Phil Welch Stadium is the premiere venue in the MINK League. We wish them all the best.”

The MINK League playoff format is also changing in 2017.

The new format will allow the top three teams from each division to advance to the postseason with the top team in the North and South Divisions receiving first round byes.

The opening round of the postseason will feature the No. 2 and No. 3 team in each division facing off in a wild card game, with the winner moving on to meet their respective division winners in a one-game divisional playoff.

Winners of the divisional playoff advance to the best-of-three MINK League Championship Series.

Below is the schedule and dates for the playoffs:
July 26: MINK Wild Card Games
July 27: MINK Divisional Playoff
July 28: MINK League Championship Series Game 1
July 29: MINK League Championship Series Game 2
July 30: MINK League Championship Series Game 3 (if necessary)

— St. Joseph Mustangs Press Release —

Missouri State picked fourth in preseason MVC men’s basketball poll

riggertMSUST. LOUIS – Missouri State’s men’s basketball team was picked fourth, and last year’s conference Newcomer of the Year Dequon Miller was named to the Preseason All-MVC second team today, the Missouri Valley Conference announced early Tuesday at its annual Basketball Tip-Off event.

The Bears, who return four starters and 70 percent of their scoring from last season, were tabbed to finish among the MVC’s top four teams for the third time in five seasons. A preseason poll of league coaches, media representatives and athletics communications staffs has the Bears behind just preseason league favorite Wichita State (413 points), Illinois State (356) and Northern Iowa (348) among The Valley’s 10 teams.

Rounding out the poll are Southern Illinois (228), Indiana State (219), Loyola (179), Bradley (110), Evansville (106) and Drake (73). Wichita State collected 37 of a possible 42 first-place votes with Illinois State (4) and UNI (1) collecting the other five.

“You have to earn it each and every day in this league, no matter where you’re picked,” said Bears’ head coach Paul Lusk. “No matter where you’re picked, everyone’s goal is to win the conference title, and that’s what we strive to do every day in our program.”

Miller is one of 10 players to be named to the MVC Preseason All-Conference Team. First-team selections include Wichita State’s Markis McDuffie, Illinois State’s duo of MiKyle McIntosh and Paris Lee, Indiana State’s Brenton Scott and UNI’s Jeremy Morgan. Morgan was also named the MVC Preseason Player of the Year.

Joining MSU’s starting point guard on the second team are Loyola standout Milton Doyle, WSU’s Shaq Morris, SIU’s Sean O’Brien and Drake’s Reed Timmer.

Miller became just the fifth Bear to receive MVC Newcomer of the Year honors. He was also an honorable mention All-MVC selection during his first season in Springfield and led the Bears in scoring (12.7 points per game), 3-point shooting (57), assists (96) and minutes played (1,110). He ranked among the Valley’s top 10 leaders in all four categories, was the league’s seventh-best scorer (13.4) in conference games and was one of the nation’s top 100 performers in minutes played per game (34.7). He is the No. 3 returning scorer in the MVC this season.

“Dequon is more concerned about winning than any individual accolades,” Lusk said. “But there’s no doubt he has improved since last season, and we look for him to have a great senior season.”

Missouri State’s preseason poll ranking is its best since being tabbed third in 2014-15. The Bears were also picked fourth in 2013-14 under Lusk who enters his sixth season at the helm of the MSU program.

The Bears open the 2016-17 campaign with an exhibition game against Missouri Baptist on Saturday, Nov. 5 at JQH Arena.

— MSU Athletics —

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