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Missouri Western men continue road woes with loss at Pitt State

MWSUPITTSBURG, Kan. – The Missouri Western men’s basketball team continues to struggle away from home as they remain winless on the road this season after a 95-73 loss at Pittsburg State Wednesday night.

Missouri Western trailed by one, 30-29, with less than five minutes to go in the first half. Pittsburg State closed the half on a 14-2 run, taking a 44-31 lead to halftime. The run would continue into the second half as Pittsburg State stretched its lead to as many as 25 points. Missouri Western shot 39.7 percent from the field while Pittsburg State shot 55.8 percent.

Trey Sampson paced Missouri Western with 20 points. Aaraon Emmanuel scored 15 with six rebounds and four assists. Xavier Newson chipped in 11 points.

The loss dropped Missouri Western to 6-14 overall and 4-10 in the MIAA. The Griffons stay on the road this week with a trip to Missouri Southern in Joplin on Saturday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcats remain in first place with 76-75 win over Southern

Northwest2013riggertBy David Boyce, Northwest Athletics

MARYVILLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State’s men’s basketball team played an ok first half. The Bearcats led most of the time and took a slim two-point lead into halftime against Missouri Southern.

But the Bearcats needed to rev up a couple more gears to beat Southern and maintain sole possession of first place in the MIAA.

Northwest found that higher level in the first 5 minutes of the second half and rode that spurt to a 76-75 victory over the Lions Wednesday evening in front of 1,472 fans at Bearcat Arena. The win lifted Northwest to 14-5 overall and 11-3 in conference.

“First of all, give credit to Missouri Southern,” said Northwest sophomore Justin Pitts. “They fought us hard at home.”

It was going to take a solid second half to put away the Lions, who fell to 11-9 and 8-6. Southern senior Taevaunn Prince was determined to hit his scoring average of 26.5, and he was more than halfway there after 20 minutes. And sophomore Charlie Brown tossed in six quick points with a 1 minute, 30 seconds left to keep Southern in striking distance.

So it was a good thing that Northwest started the second half outscoring the Lions 13-4 to build a 49-38 lead.

“It was huge,” said Northwest sophomore Chris-Ebou Ndow. “To start the game, we got off to a good start and then let up and let them get back into the game.”

At halftime, Ndow said coach Ben McCollum emphasized that they needed to get off to a good start in the second half and keep it.

“We did that,” Ndow said.

The Bearcats remained in control over the next 10 minutes and appeared to be in good shape when Pitts tossed an inside pass to Ndow for a layup that gave the Bearcats a 65-54 lead.

After Southern scored, Pitts did the same thing again. This time junior D’Vante Mosby benefitted from the slick pass and made a layup to once again put the Bearcats up 11.

“It all started on defense,” Pitts said. “We knew at halftime we had to buckle down. For me, I had to be more aggressive on offense and get my teammates involved and play with a pace that we all know we are capable of.”

Southern fought hard the rest of the way, forcing Northwest to make plays in the final minute to secure the win. Perhaps the biggest basket of the game for the Bearcats came with 23.9 seconds left. A nifty layup by Pitts gave Northwest a 73-69 lead.

The Lions, though, wouldn’t die. Prince’s final points came when he banked in a three-pointer with 2 seconds left to pull Southern within one. All Northwest needed to do was get the ball in play to win. Prince finished with 31 points.

“He is a very good player,” Pitts said. “We had to buckle down and try to stop him. He can create his shot anytime he wanted to.”

Northwest had a more balanced attack, getting 21 from Pitts, 17 from Ndow and 11 from sophomore Brett Dougherty.

In the first half, Northwest built 10-point leads of 16-6 and 23-13, but couldn’t sustain it. The Bearcats went into halftime with a narrow 36-34 lead.

The Bearcats had trouble stopping Prince, who went five for eight from the field and scored 14 points in the first half. Ndow nearly matched him, making four shots in six attempts and scoring 11 points.

Northwest was strong from the outside, going five for 10 from behind the arc. The Bearcats’ problems came with trying to slice through the zone defense. Several times they turned the ball over and a few other times they had their shot blocked. Southern had six blocks in the first half.

Despite those hiccups, Northwest only trailed 4-0 at the start of the game and they quickly bounced back from that early deficit by scoring the next 11 points.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri State lets halftime lead slip away at Indiana State

riggertMSUTERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Khristian Smith had 20 points, eight rebounds and four assists as Indiana State beat Missouri State 68-59 on Wednesday night.

Smith scored seven straight Indiana State points late in the second half, capped by a 3-point play, for a 61-52 lead.

Jarred Dixon made three free throws with 1:03 left to cut Missouri State’s deficit to 63-57, but Devonte Brown answered with two free throws for an eight-point lead.

Brown added 15 points on 9-of-10 shooting at the line for Indiana State (12-9, 6-3 Missouri Valley Conference). Brenton Scott had 10 points and Brandon Murphy grabbed 10 rebounds — seven on the offensive end.

Both teams struggled from the floor, shooting below 38 percent. Indiana State made just 9 of 33 attempts (27 percent) in the first half but hit 47 percent in the second.

Dixon led Missouri State (8-13, 4-5) with 19 points and Dequon Miller added 12.

— Associated Press —

Northwest women come up short against Missouri Southern

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State women’s basketball team lost to Missouri Southern Wednesday evening in Maryville, 57-47.

The Bearcats fall to 3-17 this season and 1-13 against MIAA opponents, while the Lions improved their record to 14-6 overall and 8-6 in the conference.

Northwest led by as many as nine points in th first half and held MSSU to just six baskets in the first half (26.1 percent, 6-for-23).

Tanya Meyer led the way with 14 points.  Meyer added two offensive rebounds and one steal.  Tember Schechinger grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds, including nine in the first half. The senior dropped in nine points, making this the first time in her 102 game career she reached double figures in rebounds but not points. It also ends a 10-game double-digit scoring streak for the Manilla, Iowa native.

After quickly falling behind by four, Northwest used a 15-2 run to take a nine-point lead. Jasmin Howe tied the game with 28 seconds to play in the first period with a three-pointer after a pass from Taylor Shull. Tanya Meyer put the Bearcats in front, 12-10, early in the second frame with a nifty layup. Shull hit a pull-up jumper on the next possession, followed by a short-range jumper from Meyer after two more defensive stops. After a pair of Lion free throws, Tember Schechinger drilled a trey from the top of the key on a pass from Howe. Mustain finished the run with a pair of free throws, putting Northwest in front, 21-12, with four minutes to play in the first half. The Bearcats held MSSU without a field goal for eight minutes, eight seconds during that stretch.

The Bearcats will head out on their second-to-last road trip of the regular season Saturday when they travel to play at Pittsburg State in Pittsburg, Kan. First tip against the Gorillas is scheduled for 1:30 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU softball ranked No. 16 in preseason NFCA Top 25

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western softball team will debut the 2016 season with a national ranking. The team is slotted at No. 16 in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Division II Softball Coaches Poll.

Missouri Western is the only MIAA school to appear in the poll with Central Missouri just outside the top-25 with 47 votes. The Griffons finished 4th in the MIAA last season, going 36-21 overall and 17-9 in the MIAA. Seven starters and nine letter winners return from last year’s team. Key returners include 2015 All-MIAA selections Janie Smith (P-2nd Team), Morgan Rathmann (OF-2nd Team), Paige Shifflett (DP-2nd Team) and Katie Klosterman (3B-Honorable Mention).

Jen Bagley Trotter is in her 15th year as the head coach at Missouri Western and sits just 10 wins away from 500 career victories (490-296). She has led the Griffons to 10, 30-win seasons, coached 71 All-MIAA selections and has advanced to the NCAA Regional Tournament eight times. In 2010, she led the program to its first MIAA Regular Season Championship and followed with its first MIAA Tournament Championship in 2014. Bagley Trotter has been named MIAA Coach of the Year three times (2004, 2009 and 2011).

Missouri Western begins its season on Feb. 6 at the Ronnie Hawkins Invitational in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.

— MWSU Athletics —

Central hires Phil Pitts as head football coach

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Central High School introduced its new head football coach Tuesday as Phil Pitts will take over the Indians program.

Pitts comes to Central after serving as a defensive analyst on Gary Pinkel’s staff at the University of Missouri last season.  Barry Odom replaced Pinkel and didn’t retain Pitts on his coaching staff.

Prior to his one season at Mizzou, Pitts was the head football coach for four years at Helias Catholic High School in his hometown of Jefferson City.  He compiled a record of 40-15 while winning four district championships and the Crusaders finished as the runner-up in Class 4 in 2012 and 2013.  Before taking over as head coach, Pitts was an assistant coach at Helias for six seasons from 2005-2010.

Pitts was a defensive lineman at Missouri from 2001-2004 and was credited with 36 tackles in 40 career games. He had an interception return for a touchdown of 49 yards in 2004 at Faurot Field against Arkansas State. He earned his degree in general studies from Mizzou in 2005 and later completed his teacher certification program from MU in 2006.

Pitts takes over for Jeff Wallace, who resigned at the end of the 2015 season after the Indians finished 4-7.  Wallace went 30-34 in six years at Central.

St. Joseph Mustangs release 2016 schedule

riggertMustangsST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Thirty home contests and a Fourth of July Holiday Weekend full of festivities at Phil Welch Stadium highlight the St. Joseph Mustangs’ 2016 schedule.

The Mustangs will open the summer at home on June 1 with their first ever meeting against the Boulder Collegians of the Rocky Mountain Baseball League.

The non-league slate also includes a matchup against the Carroll Merchants for the second year in a row, St. Joe’s first all-time meeting with the Sioux Falls Pilots, and the annual Mustangs Alumni game on June 11.

The Mustangs – MINK champs each of the last two seasons – will begin their league title defense on June 2 at home against the Sedalia Bombers. That game begins a run of five straight league contests in the first week of the season.

St. Joseph will also see a crucial stretch of games in the third full week of the season with a doubleheader in Sedalia on June 20, then another twinbill on June 21 against the Nevada Griffons – the 2015 MINK League South Division winner.

Phil Welch Stadium will be busy throughout another Independence Day weekend with a six-game home stand beginning June 29 when the Mustangs host the Rossville Rattlers, the defending Mid-Plains League champions. The stretch concludes on July 4 when St. Joseph plays Sedalia. Fireworks will be featured after games on July 2, July 3 and July 4.

“This should be an exciting year. We’re playing host to some great teams from all over the country. We’re excited about the honor of hosting the MINK League All-Star Game and Home Run Derby again. There’s some great baseball to be played this summer, in front of some of the greatest fans,” Mustangs General Manager Ky Turner noted.

The regular season concludes for the Mustangs on July 24 in Clarinda.

The revamped postseason begins on July 26 with the top two teams in each division meeting for the MINK League Wild Card game. The MINK League Championship series begins two days later.

St. Joseph won 35 regular season games in 2015 on the way to its fourth MINK title in the last five years.

Season tickets and group outings are available now by calling (816) 279-7856.

To view the entire 2016 schedule, click here.

— Mustangs Press Release —

Kansas State falls on the road at No. 9 West Virginia 70-55

riggertKansasStateMORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia played so well against Kansas State on Tuesday night that two technical fouls couldn’t even slow down the Mountaineers.

Jonathan Holton had 14 points and 11 rebounds to lead No. 9 West Virginia to a 70-55 victory that gave the Mountaineers a sweep of the season series.

It was Holton’s second double-double in three games for the Mountaineers (17-3, 6-2 Big 12).

Justin Edwards had 11 points for Kansas State (12-8, 2-6), which cut West Virginia’s lead to single digits in the second half just once. Dean Wade had nine points for the Wildcats, who connected on 20 of 57 shots (35.1 percent), and lost for the fifth straight time.

West Virginia, which led 34-25 at halftime, picked up consecutive technical fouls in the first half with no time going off the clock.

First, Tarik Phillip was whistled for a technical after making a layup to tie the game at 7. That was at 16:35 and Wade made one of the two free throws. The West Virginia bench was then hit with another technical. Edwards missed two free throws so the Wildcats led by one point.

“It’s not what I was trying to do,” Phillip said of the drawing the technical. “I guess it’s our emotions. They’re just trying to control our emotions, so that they can focus on controlling the game, I guess. That’s just part of it.”

West Virginia coach Bob Huggins was at a loss to explain the technicals.

“I don’t know (about the bench technical),” he said. “Ask them. I’m to the point (to where) I’m going to defend our guys. They can’t do it, obviously. Tarik got a technical for I don’t know what happened. But I’m going to defend them. It wears on you.”

The Mountaineers then went on a 10-0 run to go ahead 17-8.

When Edwards finally scored it had been over 6 minutes since the Wildcats had scored. It was 17-10 with 10:14 remaining in the first half and the lead would get to nine for the Mountaineers.

Kansas State scored six straight points to make it 21-18 with 4:48 to go.

But led by seldom-used Teyvon Myers, who scored seven points, the Mountaineers took the nine-point halftime lead.

In the second half, Kansas State got as close as 41-34 after seven straight points, but Nathan Adrian, playing for injured starter Esa Ahmad, knocked in a 3 and West Virginia led 44-34 with 12:12 to play.

“I think it’s always ironic, you get two technicals and we go 1-for-4 from the line,” Kansas State coach Bruce Weber said. “I think if you go study the next foul calls, I think it changed a lot. But that’s basketball and they’re a good team. He’s got them playing hard and they’ve got a lot of confidence and play well.”

TIP-INS

West Virginia: The Mountaineers were tied with Oklahoma and Baylor for first place in the Big 12 coming in. Oklahoma beat Texas Tech 91-67 on Tuesday.

Kansas State: is 0-4 on the road in the Big 12, but two of those losses were in double overtime, to Texas and Baylor. The Wildcats are one of 10 schools to have at least 11 conference wins in the last three seasons.

UP NEXT

Kansas State hosts Mississippi on Saturday in the Big 12-SEC Challenge.

West Virginia goes to Florida on Saturday for the Big 12-SEC Challenge.

CLIMBING THE CHARTS

Huggins led Kansas State to a 21-12 record in 2006-07, the Wildcats’ most wins in 19 years. He has a career coaching record of 782-315. That victory total puts him in sole possession of 10th place on the all-time winningest coaches list. He needs four wins to tie Lefty Driesell for ninth place.

CONFERENCE EFFORT

Jaysean Paige, who has been the Mountaineers’ sixth-man through most of the season, is averaging 17.7 points in the Big 12. Phillip scored a career-high 20 points in the victory at Texas Tech. Neither player starts.

The Mountaineers’ bench outscored the Wildcats, 30-15.

Kamau Stokes, Kansas State’s freshman guard, was averaging 15 points over the previous four games. He delivered 42 error-free minutes in the Mountaineers’ double-overtime victory at Kansas State in early January.

Kansas State turned the ball over just five times in its first meeting with West Virginia. Huggins was forced into a 1-3-1 zone to break the Wildcats loose from the ball. On Tuesday, the Wildcats committed 19 turnovers.

WHAT HAPPENS

West Virginia has allowed its opponent to shoot 50 percent or better only 49 times under Huggins in 295 games. West Virginia is 155-30 under Huggins when holding opponents to 69 points or less.

— Associated Press —

Missouri suspends QB Maty Mauk after video of possible drug use

riggertMissouriThe University of Missouri has suspended quarterback Maty Mauk for the third time in four months as a video surfaced late Monday night on Twitter.

The video shows a male who appears to be Mauk bending over a table and snorting a white substance.

Athletics Director Mack Rhoades and football coach Barry Odom released a joint statement shortly after the video went viral: “We are currently gathering information regarding the video in question. This is an issue we take very seriously and one that will not be tolerated within our program. We will take appropriate action once we have all the facts. In the interim, Maty Mauk has been indefinitely suspended from the Mizzou football program.”

Mauk was suspended for four games during the 2015 regular season for violating undisclosed team rules.  He was reinstated and shortly after was suspended for the final four games of the season.

After Odom was hired to replace head coach Gary Pinkel, he reinstated Mauk on December 23rd and cleared him to rejoin team activities.

Mauk, who will be a redshirt senior in 2016, led Missouri to back-to-back SEC East titles in 2013 and 2014 before his suspensions last season.  In 28 career games, he’s completed 52.7 percent of his passes, with 42 touchdowns and 19 interceptions.

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