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No. 18 Missouri Western opens MIAA play with 78-55 win at UCM

MWSUWARRENSBURG, Mo. – The 18th ranked Missouri Western Women’s Basketball team moved to 6-0 on the season with a 78-55 win at Central Missouri.

It was the first time the Griffon Women won in Warrensburg since 2007, a win that was later vacated. Officially, Missouri Western had not won at Central Missouri since 2004. It was also Missouri Western’s largest ever margin of victory in Warrensburg. The Griffons jumped out to an 8-0 lead, not allowing Central Missouri to score until mid-way through the first quarter and never let the Jennies get any closer than six points the rest of the game, building a 30-point lead late in the game.

The Griffons were held under their season shooting percentage average, shooting 47.5 percent from the field, but dominated the glass, 43-25, including 16 offensive rebounds. Missouri Western also continued to share the basketball, posting 19 assists on 28 made field goals.

LaQuinta Jefferson led Missouri Western with 16 points and eight rebounds, despite fouling out with nearly eight minutes left in the game. Mhykeah Baez added 11 points and four rebounds. Miliakere Koyamainavure scored 10 with five rebounds and five assists. The Griffons also got a career-high seven points from Melia Richardson in her 18 minutes played.

The Griffons stay on the road this week with a trip to Southwest Baptist on Dec. 5.

— MWSU Athletics —

Savannah Invitational Tournament Boys Scores – Wednesday, Dec. 2

riggertBasketballWEDNESDAY – SAVANNAH INVITATIONAL BOYS RESULTS
Consolation Bracket
Platte County 47, Bishop LeBlond 38
Maryville 63, Savannah 39

Semifinals
Hogan Prep 58, Chillicothe 57
Lafayette 59, Staley 40

FRIDAY
7th Place Game
Bishop LeBlond vs. Savannah, 4:00 p.m.

5th Place Game
Maryville vs. Platte County, 5:30 p.m.

3rd Place Game
Chillicothe vs. Staley, 7:00 p.m.

Championship Game
Lafayette vs. Hogan Prep, 8:30 p.m.

Slow start hurts Griffons in loss at No. 12 Central Missouri

MWSUWARRENSBURG, Mo. – In a game that mirrored the earlier women’s contest, with the opposite result for Missouri Western, the Griffon Men fell 74-59 at No. 12 Central Missouri to drop to 2-5 overall and 0-1 in the MIAA.

Central Missouri opened the game on an incredible 26-2 run. The Mules didn’t miss a field goal until almost seven minutes into the game. Missouri Western didn’t make a field goal until seven minutes into the game. For the game, Missouri Western shot 35.5 percent from the field, 26.7 percent from three-point range. Most statistical categories were close between the two teams other than shooting percentage and bench points. Central Missouri got 45 points out of its non-starters to 21 from Missouri Western.

Aaron Emmanuel finished with a second consecutive double-double on 12 points and a career-high 13 rebounds. Kevin Thomas added 12 points and five rebounds for Missouri Western. Trey Sampson scored 11.

Missouri Western stays on the road this week with a trip to Southwest Baptist on Saturday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou women beat SEMO 74-32; Tigers start 8-0 for first time since 1982-83

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – Mizzou Women’s Basketball (8-0) forced 22 turnovers and held Southeast Missouri (4-4) to 20 percent shooting from the field as the Tigers cruised to a 74-32 victory to remain undefeated Wednesday night at Mizzou Arena. The 8-0 start is the first for the Tigers since the 1982-83 season.

Mizzou went on a 41-2 run between the second and third periods to notch its sixth straight win over Southeast.

Freshman guard Sophie Cunningham (Columbia, Mo.) led all scorers with 15 points, to go with six rebounds and three assists. Junior forward Jordan Frericks (Quincy, Ill.) added 13 points and freshman forward Cierra Porter (Columbia, Mo.) tallied 12 points on the evening.

The Tigers raced out to an 18-8 first quarter lead courtesy of a relentless effort defensively, holding Southeast to its lowest first-quarter scoring output of the season. Mizzou also cashed in on some early Redhawks mistakes, converting nine turnovers into 16 points to take command early in the contest.

Mizzou complemented its dominant defense with a 21-point second quarter, finishing the period on a 14-0 run to carry a 39-15 lead into halftime. Porter entered the break with the best half of her career, scoring 12 points.

It was more of the same following the intermission, as Frericks tallied six early points and led the Tigers on a 12-0 run to begin the second half. In all, Mizzou scored 26 unanswered points between the second the third periods. The Tigers added another 15-0 run to close the third quarter, holding the Redhawks to only two points in the period.

Sophomore forward Bri Porter (Columbia, Mo.) added four points in the fourth quarter as the Tigers completed their eighth game of the season without a blemish in the loss column.

Mizzou will look to stay unbeaten on Dec. 7 as the Tigers take on Loyola Marymount at 7 p.m. CT at Mizzou Arena.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Royals release ex-closer Holland, send Pena to Orioles

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The World Series champion Kansas City Royals declined to offer Greg Holland a 2016 contract Wednesday, making the former All-Star closer a free agent for the first time as he recovers from Tommy John surgery.

Kansas City also traded backup catcher Francisco Pena to the Baltimore Orioles for cash. Earlier in the day, the Royals designated Pena for assignment when they traded minor league infielder Jose Martinez to St. Louis for reserve catcher Tony Cruz. They also decided not to offer a contract to infielder Orlando Calixte, allowing him to become a free agent.

Holland is not expected to pitch next year after undergoing reconstructive elbow surgery late in the season, causing him to miss the Royals’ run to the title. But prior to his injury, he had established himself as one of the most dominant closers in the game, posting a 1.21 ERA two years ago and a 1.44 ERA last season, when he earned his second straight All-Star nod.

Holland pitched through elbow trouble part of last season, and had a 3.83 ERA with 32 saves before he was shut down. He ultimately had Tommy John surgery in October.

The Royals moved on from Holland in part because Wade Davis was even better as the closer.

The first-time All-Star went 8-1 with a 0.94 ERA and 17 saves this season. He got the final out against the New York Mets to give the Royals their first World Series championship since 1985.

Kansas City picked up a $10 million option on Davis for next season.

The 26-year-old Pena appeared in eight games for Kansas City this past season, backing up All-Star catcher Salvador Perez. But with the Royals’ trade for Cruz and the fact that Drew Butera is still under club control, the Royals decided to send Pena to Baltimore.

The 29-year-old Cruz hit .204 with two homers and 11 RBIs in 69 games for the Cardinals last season. He can also play third base.

Martinez, 19, spent most of last season at rookie-level Burlington, hitting .243 with four doubles, a homer and 24 RBIs in 57 games.

— Associated Press —

Kansas women rally from early deficit to defeat Creighton

riggertKULAWRENCE, Kan. – After trailing by nine points at the end of the first quarter, Kansas women’s basketball outscored Creighton by 24 points over the next two periods to record its first come-from-behind win, 67-54, on Wednesday night, inside Allen Fieldhouse.

Kansas (4-2) saw career nights from sophomore guard Lauren Aldrdige and freshman guard Kylee Kopatich posted career-high scoring marks with 18 and 15 points, respectively. Aldridge’s 18 points came from shooting 50 percent from the field, draining four three-pointers, while Kopatich shot a perfect 3-of-3 from long-distance, accounting for nine of her 15 points.

Kopatich, a native of Olathe, Kansas, grabbed a game-high seven rebounds and a career-high four steals. Junior forward Caelynn Manning-Allen was one of three Jayhawks to score eight points, and brought down seven rebounds, which tied Kopatich for a game-high.

The Bluejays (4-3) recorded 19 field goals, including 11 from beyond the arch Bluejays, accounting for 33 of Creighton’s 54 points. Jade Owens and MC McGrory each shot a perfect 2-of-2 from three-point range, recording eight and 13 points, respectively. Audrey Faber rounded out Creighton’s double-figure scorers, with 10 points on 2-of-4 shooting from three.

Eight Bluejays tallied at least one three-point basket. Despite shooting almost 48 percent from long-distance, the Bluejays shot 35 percent from the field in total, after entering the game shooting over 51 percent.

After a layup from sophomore guard Chayla Cheadle began the scoring and got Kansas out to an early lead, the Jayhawks struggled for much of the first quarter. Three-straight long-range baskets from Creighton over a minute and half span turned a two-point Kansas lead into a seven-point deficit, while the Jayhawks missed the mark on its next six field goal attempts.

Kansas got back in the game on a 4-0 run with layups by Aldridge and freshman forward Tyler Johnson, as the Bluejays went cold, missing six-straight shots. Creighton responded, however, draining two more treys at the end of the quarter to finish off a 10-2 run and go ahead by a score of 19-10. Strong in the paint, Kansas made all four of its first-quarter field goals inside. Creighton commanded the boards, though, outrebounding the Jayhawks 12-5.

26962Freshman guard Kylee Kopatich drives to the basket, for two of her career-high 15 points

Kansas caught fire at the start of the second quarter, converting on its first three field goal attempts. After shooting 0-3 from the three-point line in the opening 10 minutes, Aldridge and Cheadle both connected on triples to cut the Creighton lead to six points. Kansas continued to cut into the lead with an 8-1 run in less than three minutes, as the Bluejays led 25-20 at the 5:36 mark.

Over the remainder of the half, the Jayhawks continued to hit shots while shutting down the Bluejays on defense. Aldridge and Kopatich combined for 10 points and helped hold Creighton to just two points, as Creighton’s final seven shots of the half all missed the mark. The two teams returned to the locker room at half, with the Jayhawks holding a 30-27 lead. Kansas has headed to the locker room with the lead four times this season and are 4-0 when doing so.

Creighton made a living from three-point line and the charity stripe in the opening half, accounting for 23 of the Bluejays 27 points. Creighton converted on 6-of-12 three-pointers and shot a near-perfect 5-of-6 from the free throw line. After a layup on their opening possession, Creighton did not score another two-point field goal until the 4:23 mark of the second quarter. Kansas dominated underneath the basket, outscoring the Bluejays 14-2 inside the paint. Shooting over 51 percent from the field on the season, Creighton was held to 30 percent shooting in the first half, while they Jayhawks shot their season-average 41 percent.

Just over two minutes into the third quarter, the Blujays tied the game, 32-32. Kansas answered by scoring points on eight of its next nine possessions. The 18-point run in less than five minutes of game time buried the Bluejays, who could only connect on one of their next six field goals for two points during the same span. The lead grew to 16 points near the end of the quarter, but Creighton’s Lauren Works knocked down her first three of the game with 10 seconds left on the clock to cut the lead to 12. Aldridge was not satisfied, and dribbled the ball just past mid-court before throwing up a long-range shot that found the bottom of the net just as the buzzer sounded.

Kopatich set the tone early in the fourth quarter, first with an assist on the Jayahwks’ opening basket, an easy layup for Manning-Allen. She then recorded two steals and two-straight layups, as Kansas’s lead hovered around 15 points for much of the final quarter. Another layup from Manning-Allen at the 2:17 mark pushed the lead to 19, the largest of the game for the Jayhawks.

In the second half, Kansas shot 50 percent from the field, while holding the Bluejays to under 35 percent. Kansas also forced the Bluejays to commit 11 second-half turnovers.

Creighton managed to put in two more three-pointers in the final moments, but the lead was insurmountable. Kansas remained undefeated at home and claimed its fourth win of the season, 67-54.

— KU Athletics —

MWSU’s Jordan named to First Team Super Region 3

MWSUST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Missouri Western senior cornerback Michael Jordan continues to add to long list of accolades over his career.  Jordan was selected to the First Team Super Region on Wednesday. He was already named first team All-MIAA and with his most recent accomplishment is eligible for All-American status.

The senior from St. Louis finished the season with a career-high five interceptions, giving him 16 for his career, the second most in MWSU history. Jordan led the MIAA and was third in all of Division II with 22 passes defended.

Jordan also was able to receive an invite to the 2016 East-West Shrine Bowl. The game is held on January 23rd at 3 p.m. in St. Petersburg, Florida and will be broadcast on the NFL Network.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri Western up four spots to No. 18 in latest USA Today Top 25

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western women’s basketball team has moved up four spots in the latest USA Today Sports Division II Women’s Top 25 poll to No. 18, as the poll was released on Tuesday.

The Griffons are off to their first 5-0 start since the 2006-2007 season.  They entered the Top 25 last week for the first time since 2007 as they were 22nd before two decisive wins last weekend at the MWSU Holiday Inn Express Classic.  Western defeated Evangel 113-49 and Graceland 99-35.

There are two other MIAA teams in the Top 25 as Emporia State remains No. 1 in the nation, while Fort Hays State is up two spots to No. 5 this week.

Missouri Western is back in action Wednesday night as they begin MIAA play at Central Missouri (1-4).  The tip is set for 5:30 p.m. and you can listen on 680 KFEQ or here on StJosephPost.com.

Missouri holds off Arkansas State to snap three-game skid

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Namon Wright scored 14 points, including nine in the second half, helping Missouri defeat Arkansas State 88-78 on Tuesday night.

Arkansas State’s Devin Carter led all scorers with 24 points on 8-of 14-shooting. Carter entered the game averaging 15.5 points per game.

Tramaine Isabell scored 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting and K.J. Walton added 10 points and five rebounds as Missouri got 38 points from its bench.

The Tigers opened the game with a 13-0 run, holding Arkansas State scoreless for the first 6:06. Christian Davis put the Red Wolves on the board with a baseline jump shot, his only points of the game.

Missouri big men Ryan Rosburg and Kevin Puryear each scored 10 points, shooting a combined 9 of 16. Puryear added seven rebounds and Rosburg two. The Tigers (3-3) outscored the Red Wolves (2-5) 44-26 in the paint and won the rebound margin 43-39.

— Associated Press —

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