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Royals use five-run first inning to win opener at Boston

riggertRoyalsBOSTON (AP) — August continues to be kind to the Kansas City Royals.

Eric Hosmer and Alex Gordon homered, and Ian Kennedy allowed one run through five innings as the Kansas City Royals continued their monthlong hot streak with a 6-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night.

Kansas City has won 11 of its last 12 games and is 18-6 in August.

Hosmer homered for the second time this season off Red Sox knuckleballer Steven Wright (13-6), who took the loss in his first game back off the disabled list with a right shoulder strain, giving up five runs and seven hits.

“Honestly, you just have to swing hard and hope the ball doesn’t break. But if it does, it breaks into your bat,” Hosmer said.

Kennedy (9-9) had a chance set a club record by allowing one or fewer runs in six straight outings of at least six innings. But he left with a runner on after 5 1/3 innings and wound up charged for two earned runs in the game. He finished with nine strikeouts.

Kelvin Herrera earned his 10th save.

Lorenzo Cain added a solo homer in the eighth inning.

Wright lost despite going at least six innings for the 10th time in 15 starts. Before Friday he had not allowed more than one home run in any of his previous 26 starts, which was the fourth-longest active streak in the majors. It also had been the longest by a Red Sox pitcher since Pedro Martinez did it over 44 starts.

“I had a little bit of a feeling with Steven Wright being on the DL and not pitching, that knuckleball is a feel pitch,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “My thought was `Maybe it’s going to take him an inning or two to settle in.’ I was right.”

Mookie Betts had five hits and two RBI for the Red Sox. Dustin Pedroia added four hits and an RBI.

“That’s just how it goes sometimes,” Betts said. “Sometimes we score the ones we’re not expecting and then when we you need to score, sometimes it just doesn’t happen.”

The Royals jumped on Wright at the outset, taking a 5-0 lead in the first inning on a three-run shot by Hosmer, followed quickly by a two-run blast by Gordon.

Boston had three hits and got one run back in its half of first. It had a chance to add more after loading the bases with one out, but the potential rally stalled when Sandy Leon and Jackie Bradley, Jr. both struck out.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: RHP Wade Davis (right flexor strain) is expected to throw for Triple-A Omaha on Saturday, and then possibly again on Monday. Yost said he doesn’t anticipate him returning before Sept. 1.

Red Sox: Rookie LF Andrew Benintendi went through another series of tests Friday which reaffirmed the original diagnosis of no structural damage to his sprained left knee. He was hurt during Boston’s loss to the Rays Wednesday night. Benintendi was walking around the clubhouse with no brace Friday. “Obviously it’s something you don’t plan on,” he said. “It’s unfortunate that it happened and I’m just going to try to get as healthy as possible as quickly as I can.” … RHP Koji Uehara, who has been on the DL since July 20 with right pectoral sprain, threw a bullpen session Friday.

STREAK ENDS

Kansas City’s bullpen extended its scoreless streak to 41 1/3 innings pitching before allowing a run in the ninth inning. It was the longest streak in the majors since the Kansas City A’s went 44 innings in 1966.

OLYMPIC HOMECOMING

Needham, Massachusetts native and Olympic medalist Aly Raisman began her homecoming tour Friday by throwing out the first pitch before the game.

Raisman won her second Olympic gold medal as a member of the U.S. women’s gymnastics team in Rio, as well as two silver medals in the women’s individual all-around and floor exercise.

Before tossing her pitch, Raisman took off the medals she was wearing and let David Ortiz wear them while he caught for her.

UP NEXT

Royals: LHP Danny Duffy (11-1, 2.66 ERA) will make his 20th start of the season and 100th of his career on Saturday. He earned his 10th straight win in Kansas City’s 2-1 win over Minnesota on Sunday, holding the Twins to one run and eight hits. His next strikeout will be the 500th of his career.

Red Sox: LHP David Price (12-8, 4.00) leads the majors with nine starts of at least eight innings this season. His 2.01 career ERA against the Royals is the third-lowest among active pitchers.

— Associated Press —

Weaver gets first big-league win as St. Louis beats Oakland

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Luke Weaver didn’t have any big plans to celebrate his first major league win.

Jedd Gyorko homered and Weaver pitched six strong innings as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Oakland Athletics 3-1 on Friday night.

“It’s a little late,” the 23-year-old Weaver said. “Maybe just bed.”

Gyorko’s 423-foot shot in the first extended the Cardinals’ home run streak to 15 games, the longest active streak in the majors, and made it 2-0 after just two batters.

“I got a pitch that I was kind of looking for, a change-up, and put a good swing on that,” Gyorko said.

Weaver (1-1) gave up one run and four hits in a career-high six innings in his home debut for the Cardinals. Five of his seven strikeouts were looking.

“Luke was great tonight,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “Nice to see him get out of the first without all kinds of traffic and having to be under stress right from the beginning. He had a good clean first and I thought he’s just continuing to get better with every start.”

Weaver lowered his ERA from 5.00 to 3.60.

“I think I made a couple of mechanical things that made me stay through the pitches better,” Weaver said. “But just believing that I can be aggressive in the zone and trusting the stuff and I think it paid off tonight.”

Cardinals center fielder Randal Grichuk made a diving catch on a sinking drive by Stephen Vogt to end the fifth, and Jhonny Peralta made a sprawling stop at third base and threw out Khris Davis to start the sixth.

“That was a great catch by Grich out there,” Weaver said. “It minimized some stress on me and saved the game run-wise.”

Yonder Alonso’s solo homer in the second inning was the A’s only run.

Seung Hwan Oh got the last three outs for his 13th save helping the Cardinals get their first interleague win at home in eight tries this season.

Ross Detwiler (1-3) gave up three runs and six hits while striking out six in 5 1/3 innings.

“I think he mixed the pitches a little better,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said. “I think his breaking balls were a little better and he was getting ahead more so.”

The Cardinals capped the scoring in the sixth thanks to alert base running. Brandon Moss read a soft fly perfectly off the bat of Yadier Molina and advanced from first to third as the ball fell beyond the reach of A’s second baseman Max Muncy in short center field. Molina then intentionally got into a run-down on a shallow fly ball by Peralta, allowing Moss to score.

“A couple base running plays from guys that aren’t necessarily known as base stealers,” Matheny said. “Moss taking the blooper and reading off the bat to challenge to get to third, but Yadi very heads up trying to get that run across realizing that it was worth the out to make sure we get that run.”

Oakland’s Ryon Healy singled in the fourth to extend his hitting streak to 12 games, the longest active stretch in the majors.

HOMECOMING

Detwiler went to Holt Senior High in Wentzville, Missouri, 40 miles west of Busch Stadium. He fell to 0-3 with a 4.67 ERA against his hometown team.

“It’s nice to be at home when we’re away from the field, but it’s another game once you’re here,” Detwiler said. “Whatever city it doesn’t make much of a difference. It’s all who you’re playing.”

ROSTER MOVE

The Cardinals recalled RHP Miguel Socolovich and optioned RHP Sam Tuivailala to Triple-A Memphis.

TRAINERS ROOM

Athletics: INF Billy Butler (concussion) made the road trip and might be cleared to play early next week.

Cardinals: RHP Mike Leake (shingles) will not make his scheduled start Saturday, the club announced after the game. He will be replaced by RHP Alex Reyes.

UP NEXT

Athletics: RHP Zach Neal (2-3, 5.49 ERA) will make his first career appearance against St. Louis. He has walked two in 39 1/3 innings and his .046 walks per nine inning average is the lowest in the majors among pitchers with at least 25 innings.

Cardinals: Reyes, a highly-touted prospect, (1-0, 0.00 ERA) will make his first big league start. He has one save and 13 strikeouts in 9 1/3 career innings.

— Associated Press —

Escobar helps Royals bounce back to defeat Miami 5-2

riggertRoyalsMIAMI (AP) — Alcides Escobar is the latest player to make an impact at the plate for the Kansas City Royals.

Escobar homered, doubled, and drove in two runs to lead the surging Royals past the Miami Marlins 5-2 on Thursday night.

“Esky had a great game,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “Just had a great game. Defensively, offensively, the home run was big to give us a two-run lead at that point.”

Escobar is hitting .388 (19 for 49) with four doubles, a triple, and a home run in his last 13 games.

Salvador Perez and Kendrys Morales also drove in runs for the Royals as the defending World Series champions have won 15 of 18 to pull within four games of the second AL wild card spot.

“We’ve been playing great baseball as of late, but we definitely know we’re a long way from where we want to be,” Royals right fielder Lorenzo Cain said. “We have to continue hopefully winning series — that’s our main goal.”

Kansas City starter Edinson Volquez (10-10) pitched five innings and allowed two runs, both unearned, and three hits.

The Royals’ bullpen, which has been a successful formula for the reigning two-time AL pennant winners, pitched four scoreless innings to push their franchise-record scoreless streak to 38 2/3 innings — the best in the majors since 2002-03 when San Francisco tossed 39 1/3 straight.

“They’ve just been spectacular,” Yost said.

Kelvin Herrera pitched a flawless ninth for his ninth save in 11 chances.

Tom Koehler (9-9) allowed four runs, three earned, and seven hits in six innings for the Marlins.

“It was an interesting game,” Koehler said. “You’ve got to give them credit. They capitalized on our mistakes we made tonight.”

Kansas City went 4 for 28 with runners in scoring position and scored six runs during the three-game series, but left Miami with two victories.

“We don’t care what we do as long as we win,” Yost said. “As long as we score more runs than they do and it’s a combination of pitching, great defense, and timely hitting and that’s been our recipe for a while now.”

The Marlins also struggled hitting with runners in scoring position during the series going 3 for 26 and leaving 24 men on base including 11 on Thursday.

“We had a few chances, we didn’t have a ton, but we had a few chances but weren’t able to scratch,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said.

The Royals opened the scoring in the third on an RBI double by Perez after the Marlins elected to intentionally walk Eric Hosmer with first base open. Cheslor Cuthbert scored on Perez’s ground ball down the left-field line.

Escobar extended the Royals’ lead to 2-0 on a home run to center field in the fourth. It was his third of the season and second of the month.

“I was looking for a fastball on that pitch,” Escobar said. “(Koehler) threw me a first-pitch cutter and the next pitch was a fastball and I swung the bat and hit the ball really good.”

Third baseman Cuthbert had two doubles to go with two errors, one of which led to the Marlins’ two runs coming in the fourth to tie the game at 2.

Escobar’s tiebreaking RBI double off Koehler in the sixth gave the Royals the lead. Morales’ pinch-hit sacrifice fly put the Royals on top 4-2.

The Marlins threatened in the sixth loading the bases with two outs, but lefty Matt Strahm entered the game and got Dee Gordon to ground out to escape the jam.

“The bullpen was phenomenal and Strahm probably gets the gold star,” Yost said.

The Royals pushed their lead to 5-2 in the ninth as Raul Mondesi walked, stole two bases, and scored on catcher J.T. Realmuto’s throwing error trying to get Mondesi at third on his stolen base attempt.

“A club like that over there that’s got guys that can hit balls out of the ballpark, a three-run lead is much better than a two-run lead,” Yost said.

Both teams combined for six errors.

DYSON WEB GEM

Royals center fielder Jarrod Dyson made one of the best catches ever at Marlins Park when he robbed Christian Yelich of a home run in the first inning.

“That was probably the best play that anybody’s made for me in my entire career,” Volquez said.

Yelich said: “It was a great play. It’s a huge ball park. We play in the worst hitters’ park in baseball so you better get it. I didn’t get enough of it and he made a great play. You’ve got to hit it to get it out of here. It’s a terrible hitters’ park.”

Dyson ran to make a leaping left-handed grab up against the wall in center field.

“Actually off the bat I thought I was burnt and I had no shot, but as I kept running and got closer I was like, `Yeah I got a chance,” Dyson said.

Many of Dyson’s teammates gave him the Royals’ customary tip of the cap for an impressive defensive play on his way back to the dugout.

“It felt great,” Dyson said. “I think that’s the first one I’ve ever robbed in my career so it was a pretty special moment for me.”

It was the first home run robbed at Marlins Park since it opened in 2012.

“That’s history right there and I love being a part of history,” Dyson said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: C Salvador Perez took a foul ball off his face mask in the eighth and was replaced by Drew Butera in the ninth as a precaution. “He got a little light-headed so we just got him out,” Yost said.

Marlins: RF Giancarlo Stanton (groin strain) is hopeful he can return to the team at some point during the regular season to help the Marlins’ after sustaining the injury on Aug. 13. “Anything could help so whatever I can do to be back, if it’s possible, is going to happen,” Stanton said.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP Ian Kennedy (8-9, 3.58) will start Friday’s game at Boston against RHP Steven Wright (13-5, 3.01) in a three-game series with the Red Sox. Kennedy has recorded five straight starts of at least six innings and one-or-fewer runs matching Larry Gura for the longest such streak in franchise history. Kennedy is 2-0 with a 0.79 ERA during the stretch.

Marlins: RHP David Phelps (7-6, 2.28) will take the mound Friday to begin a three-game series against San Diego, which will start former Marlins RHP Jarred Cosart (0-1, 4.54). Phelps is 2-1 with a 1.31 ERA over his last four starts since moving into the rotation.

— Associated Press —

Mizzou’s Harris named to Lombardi Award preliminary watch list

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, MO. – Mizzou Football’s Charles Harris (Kansas City, Mo.) has been named to the 2016 Rotary Lombardi Award Preliminary Watch List, as announced by the Rotary Lombardi Award committee on Thursday. Harris is one of 158 total student-athletes and 42 Southeastern Conference players selected to the list who demonstrate outstanding performance and skill and exemplify the discipline, virtue and wisdom of Vince Lombardi. It’s now the fourth preseason watch list for Harris after being named to the Ted Hendricks, Bednarik and Nagurski watch lists earlier this summer.

Harris was a Second Team All-SEC honoree following the 2015 regular season. In his first year as a starter, he led the SEC in tackles for loss (18.5) and registered seven sacks, solidifying himself as the next standout in a long line of stellar defensive ends at Mizzou. He anchored the defensive line on one of the nation’s top defenses, starting all 12 games while finishing with 56 total tackles, two forced fumbles and a pass break-up.

The annual Rotary Lombardi Award began in 1970 in honor of the NFL coaching legend and recognized exceptional linemen in college football that upheld the values of leadership, courage, desire, respect and discipline. It has since been expanded to include players of all positions who exemplify those characteristics. Net proceeds from the award activities are contributed to cancer research and children who cannot afford treatment to fight the disease that claimed the life of Lombardi.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Cardinals drop series finale to Mets 10-6

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright lost his glove trying to tag out Yoenis Cespedes in a bizarre play and lost the game, too, when Alejandro De Aza’s homer and five RBI sent the New York Mets over St. Louis 10-6 Thursday night.

Seth Lugo (1-2) pitched five scoreless innings for his first big league win. The Mets took two of three to win their first series at Busch Stadium since 2008.

Brandon Moss hit two home runs for the Cardinals and Jedd Gyorko and Stephen Piscotty also connected.

The Mets led 3-0 in the fifth when Wainwright (9-8) and Cespedes were involved in a strange sequence.

Cespedes tried to go from first to third on a bloop single by James Loney. When several Cardinals chased the ball, Wainwright covered third base. Cespedes slid and his cleat pinned Wainwright’s glove to the bag — he would’ve been out, but when Wainwright pulled away his hand, the mitt stayed stuck under Cespedes’ foot.

Because Wainwright didn’t control the ball, Cespedes was called safe in a ruling upheld by replay. Moments later, De Aza hit a three-run homer to make it 7-0.

Lugo gave up two hits and struck out five to earn his first win since May 10 at Triple-A Las Vegas. On Tuesday night, Mets reliever Robert Gsellman also posted his first big league win.

Together, Lugo and Gsellman helped the Mets win a road series from the first time since July 22-24 in Miami.

Lugo left the game with right calf cramp while warming up before the sixth. By then, he’d also gotten his first hit in the majors.

James Loney got three hits and scored twice for the Mets. Loney is hitting .529 (18 for 34) against Wainwright for his career.

Wainwright struggled for the third time in his last four starts, giving up seven runs — only two earned — and nine hits in five innings.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: OF Jay Bruce (calf) was out of the lineup after leaving Wednesday night’s game with cramps. … LHP Jonathon Niese (left knee) underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a meniscus tear.

Cardinals: Matt Adams (right shoulder inflammation) began a rehab assignment at Triple-A Memphis. He batted second and hit a two-run homer Thursday for the Redbirds.

UP NEXT

Mets: RHP Bartolo Colon (11-7, 3.36 ERA) will start off a 10-game homestand against Philadelphia. LHP Adam Morgan (1-7, 6.21 ERA) will start for the Phillies.

Cardinals: RHP Luke Weaver (0-1, 5.00 ERA) will make his third major league start, facing Oakland. The A’s will counter with Ross Detwiler (1-2, 5.91 ERA).

— Associated Press —

Northwest cross country teams picked third, sixth in preseason MIAA coaches polls

Northwest2013riggertKANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Northwest Missouri State University cross country men’s team was ranked third while the women were ranked sixth in the 2016 MIAA Preseason Coaches Polls which were released on Thursday. The Bearcat men had 54 points while the Northwest women had 62 points. The polls are voted on by the conference’s head coaches who cannot vote for their own teams.

On the men’s side, Nebraska-Kearney was first with 74 points and six first place votes. Pittsburg State had three first place votes and was second with 71 total points. Northwest was third with 54 points, two clear of Southwest Baptist in fourth.

For the women, Missouri Southern had 111 points and four first place votes. Fort Hays State also received four first place votes and was second with 108 points. Southwest Baptist had 104 points and three first place votes while Pittsburg State was fourth with 101 points and the remaining first place vote. Nebraska-Kearney was fifth with 89 points.

The season will officially begin on Friday, Sept. 2, with the Bearcat Open in Maryville, Mo. The meet will begin at 6 p.m.

2016 MIAA Preseason Men’s Coaches Poll
1. Nebraska-Kearney  (6) 74
2. Pittsburg State (3) 71
3. Northwest Missouri 54
4. Southwest Baptist 52
5. Fort Hays State 51
T6. Missouri Southern 48
T6. Central Missouri 48
8. Lindenwood 21
9. Emporia State 18
10. Washburn 13

2016 MIAA Preseason Women’s Coaches Poll
1. Missouri Southern (4) 111
2. Fort Hays State (4) 108
3. Southwest Baptist (3) 104
4. Pittsburg State (1) 101
5. Nebraska-Kearney   89
6. Northwest Missouri   62
7. Central Oklahoma   59
8. Central Missouri   55
9. Lindenwood   46
10. Emporia State   32
11. Washburn   17
12. Lincoln   16

— Northwest Athletics —

Royals lose at Miami 3-0, win streak ends at nine games

riggertRoyalsMIAMI (AP) — Jose Fernandez pitched seven innings and appeared to avoid a serious injury when he tweaked his right leg on his final pitch Wednesday night, helping the Miami Marlins beat Kansas City 3-0 to snap the Royals’ nine-game winning streak.

Fernandez (13-7) pulled up after striking out Christian Colon to end the seventh, and rubbed his right knee before limping to the dugout.

The Marlins pinch-hit for him in the bottom of the seventh, and no injury was announced. Fernandez was laughing with teammates in the dugout in the ninth inning and joined in the postgame celebration on the field.

His nine strikeouts increased his season total to 213, breaking the Marlins record of 209 set by Ryan Dempster in 2000. Fernandez allowed six hits and won for the first time since July 23 to snap his three-game losing streak, a career worst.

Fernandez also had the Marlins’ first two hits, hiking his average to .286, and improved to 27-2 at Marlins Park.

Christian Yelich broke a scoreless tie in the sixth with a two-run single.

The Royals went 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position against Fernandez. They loaded the bases in the second, but Fernandez escaped by retiring Paulo Orlando and Colon. Their first two batters singled in the sixth, but Alex Gordon struck out and Alcides Escobar bounced into a double play.

Orlando struck out in all four at-bats against Fernandez.

Fernando Rodney pitched around two singles and walk in the ninth for his 25th save and eighth with Miami. He was helped by a spectacular leaping catch by shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria to rob Escobar.

Dillon Gee (5-7) allowed only two of the first 18 batters to reach — and both times it was Fernandez. He had an infield single in the third and another single in the sixth, when Gee proceeded to unravel.

The Marlins collected four consecutive singles, the last of them Yelich’s hit off reliever Peter Moylan. Marcell Ozuna followed with a sacrifice fly.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Marlins: LHP Wei-Yin Chen (sprained elbow) threw a bullpen session for the first time since being sidelined July 20, and he’s on schedule to return in mid-September. … Ozuna was back in the lineup after leaving Tuesday’s game to be with his pregnant wife, who became ill and was briefly taken to the hospital. She and the baby were doing fine Wednesday, Ozuna said.

Royals: LHP Mike Minor, who has not pitched in the majors since 2014 after suffering a torn labrum in 2015, is being shut down for the year after struggling in several rehab starts.

UP NEXT

RHP Edinson Volquez (9-10, 5.04) is scheduled to face Marlins RHP Tom Koehler (9-8, 3.82) in the series finale. Volquez is 6-0 in seven career starts against Miami. Koehler is 3-0 over his past six starts with a 1.62 ERA.

— Associated Press —

St. Louis hits 3 HRs off deGrom, defeats Mets 8-1

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Matt Carpenter, Randal Grichuk and Stephen Piscotty homered off Mets starter Jacob deGrom, powering the St. Louis Cardinals past New York 8-1 Wednesday night.

Carpenter set the tone, hitting a leadoff home run in the first inning. The Cardinals went on to win for the seventh time in nine games.

Piscotty and Yadier Molina each had three of the Cardinals’ season high-tying 19 hits.

Carlos Martinez (12-7) gave up one run and four hits over eight innings. He also got two hits himself.

Roughed up for the second straight start, deGrom (7-7) allowed five runs on 12 hits in 4 2/3 innings. He was tagged for a career-worst eight runs and 13 hits in his previous outing against San Francisco.

Carpenter was back in the leadoff spot after several games hitting third. His 16th homer this year was his third leadoff homer of the season.

Jay Bruce led off the Mets second with a double but had to leave because of a cramp in his right calf. Pinch-runner Alejandro De Aza scored on a double by Asdrubal Cabrera.

Piscotty drove in the go-ahead run in the third with an infield single.

Grichuk, who had doubled earlier, hit his 17th homer in the fourth. Piscotty connected for his 19th homer, a two-run drive, in the fifth.

Greg Garcia and Molina later had RBI singles.

EARLY EXIT

The Mets said Bruce was taken out for precautionary reasons. He hit .158 in his first 20 games with the Mets after being traded over from Cincinnati.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: LHP Jonathan Niese (left knee) is headed for surgery after getting hurt in a start Tuesday night.

Cardinals: Lance Lynn, coming off reconstructive elbow surgery last November, made his third rehab start at Double-A Springfield. There’s a chance the right-hander could help in the bullpen before the season ends.

UP NEXT

Mets: Seth Lugo (0-2, 3.04) makes his second start in place of injury Steven Matz (left shoulder tightness), who could return late this month.

Cardinals: Adam Wainwright (9-7, 4.71) allowed four home runs in 6 2/3 innings on July 27 and got a no-decision in his lone appearance against the Mets this season.

— Associated Press —

Northwest Missouri State announces 2016-2017 men’s basketball schedule

Northwest2013riggertMARYVILLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University head men’s basketball coach Ben McCollum has announced the Bearcats 2016-17 schedule. The three-time defending MIAA regular season champions will host 15 games inside the friendly confines of Bearcat Arena where the team went 13-0 last year.

The eight-game non-conference schedule begins in St. Joseph, Mo., on Friday, Nov. 11 against NSIC foe Upper Iowa. Two days later, Northwest will face Wayne State College on Sunday, Nov. 13.

The Bearcats’ home opener will take place on Thursday, Nov. 17, against the defending NCAA Division II champions Augustana University at 7 p.m. After a trip to Denver Colo., to face Metro State, Northwest will play a pair of home games against Lake Superior State (Nov. 23) and Concordia-St. Paul (Nov. 26). The other two non-conference games for the Bearcats will be on Tuesday, Dec. 13, against Missouri Valley College and on Dec. 31 against Simpson College.

Northwest will host 10 MIAA contests starting on Monday, Dec. 5, against Missouri Western. On Dec. 10, the Bearcats will host Central Missouri. After the holiday break, Northwest will play home games against Missouri Southern (Jan. 5), Pittsburg State (Jan. 7), Nebraska-Kearney (Jan. 19), Fort Hays State (Jan. 21), Emporia State (Feb. 9), Washburn (Feb. 11), Lindenwood (Feb. 23) and Lincoln University (Feb. 25).

Click here for full schedule.

— Northwest Athletics —

Kansas to compete in Champions Classic three more years

riggertKUBRISTOL, Conn. – ESPN has announced that the State Farm Champions Classic – the neutral site doubleheader series featuring men’s basketball powerhouses Kansas, Duke, Kentucky and Michigan State – will be renewed for three additional years rotating through the cities of Chicago (2017), Indianapolis (2018) and New York City (2019). Kansas will play Kentucky in 2017, Michigan State in 2018 and Duke in 2019.

The inaugural Champions Classic was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 2011 followed by the Georgia Dome in Atlanta in 2012 and Banker’s Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis in 2013. In 2011, Kansas and Kentucky’s Champions Classic meeting eventually became the matchup for the 2012 NCAA National Championship title game in New Orleans.

In Nov. 2013, the Champions Classic was renewed for three years with games in Indianapolis, Chicago and New York City. KU is 1-4 in the Champions Classic having defeated Duke, 94-83, in 2013 in Chicago. Kentucky, Duke and Michigan State are each 3-2 in the event.

Kansas will face Duke in the sixth annual Champions Classic on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016, at 8:30 p.m. (Central) in historic Madison Square Garden in New York City on ESPN. The game will follow the Kentucky-Michigan State contest set to tip at 6 p.m. Duke is No. 1 by many preseason prognosticators, while Kansas is in most every top-five ranking.

The Champions Classic will continue to be the finishing contests of ESPN’s College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon that provides more than 24 hours of consecutive basketball coverage to mark the start of the college basketball season.

Future Champions Classic Matchups

Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017 (United Center, Chicago)
KANSAS vs. Kentucky
Duke vs. Michigan State

Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018 (Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis)
Michigan State vs. KANSAS
Duke vs. Kentucky

Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019 (Madison Square Garden, New York City)
KANSAS vs. Duke
Michigan State vs. Kentucky

— KU Athletics —

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