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Missouri Western volleyball sweeps Emporia State Friday

MWSUST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western volleyball team earned a season sweep of Emporia State, defeating the Hornets in straight sets Friday night in the MWSU Fieldhouse.

It was Missouri Western’s first match back home since a five-game road trip that started with a five-set win at Emporia state on Oct. 16. Missouri Western had little trouble with Emporia State this time, taking the first set 25-18 and the third 25-19. Missouri Western had 47 kills as a team and held Emporia State to 36. The match was tied nine different times, but only featured two lead changes.

The Griffons were led by Jessie Thorup’s 15 kills. Shellby Taylor and Blair Russel each had eight kills. Rachel Friedrichs finished the match with four total blocks out of her team’s 11. Jordan Chohon led the team with 14 digs and 35 assists. Kayla Ruff had 12 digs and Russell and Audrey Keim each finished with 10 digs.

The win improved Missouri Western’s record to 19-5 overall and 10-2 in the MIAA. Tenth ranked Washburn visits the fieldhouse tomorrow night with a 6 p.m. first serve. Dependent on Washburn’s result Friday night at Northwest Missouri State, Missouri Western could move into a tie for first place in the MIAA with a win on Saturday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Royals lose Game 3 of World Series to Mets 9-3

riggertRoyalsNEW YORK (AP) — Two balls launched over the wall, one fired over an opponent’s head and just like that, David Wright and the New York Mets are right back in this World Series.

Wright homered and drove in four runs, Curtis Granderson also connected and rookie Noah Syndergaard set a nasty tone at the start of a 9-3 victory against the Kansas City Royals that trimmed New York’s deficit to 2-1 Friday night.

“We get our offense going a little bit, we play better baseball,” Mets manager Terry Collins said.

Shut down at the plate in Kansas City, the Mets broke loose with 12 hits from nine different players as they chased Yordano Ventura early during the first Series game at Citi Field.

Pitching on Halloween eve, Syndergaard recovered from a scary start and went six innings, giving the Mets the winning performance they didn’t get from fellow young starters Matt Harvey and Jacob deGrom at Kauffman Stadium.

“Real big game for us,” Collins said. “He delivered. He came through exactly as we expected.”

Another rookie, hometown favorite Steven Matz, tries to pull New York even Saturday night in Game 4 when he faces 36-year-old Chris Young and the Royals.

After the Mets fell behind in the first inning, Granderson started the bottom half with a single and Wright hit his first World Series home run, recharging a packed crowd of 44,781 that included Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock and Dennis Miller.

The captain, who entered batting .182 without an RBI in his first World Series, added a two-run single on Kelvin Herrera’s first pitch during a four-run sixth that broke it open. Pinch-hitter Juan Uribe, just back from a chest injury, had an RBI single in his first plate appearance since Sept. 25. Slumping slugger Yoenis Cespedes added a sacrifice fly.

Hoping to rekindle the comeback spirit of 1986, when the Mets rallied from an 0-2 World Series hole to beat Boston for their most recent championship, the team played its highlight video from that year on the large scoreboard during batting practice.

Local boy Billy Joel sang the national anthem, same as 29 years ago at Shea Stadium, and Syndergaard caught everyone’s attention with his first delivery to aggressive leadoff hitter Alcides Escobar.

Well aware of Escobar’s penchant for attacking the first pitch — the ALCS MVP opened Game 1 against New York with an inside-the-park homer — Syndergaard promised Thursday he had “a few tricks” up his sleeve for Escobar.

That turned out to be a 97 mph fastball fired just off the inside corner and way over Escobar’s head, eliciting a huge cheer from fans. The skinny shortstop went down to the dirt on his rear end and stayed there, legs splayed, catching his breath for several seconds.

“That surprised me,” Escobar said. “They said yesterday he said to the media, I have a plan for Escobar. That’s not a good plan. If you want to throw me inside, you can throw me down. You don’t need to throw to my head.”

Kansas City players spent the next few innings shouting at Syndergaard from the dugout.

“I think the whole team was pretty upset. The first pitch of the game goes whizzing by our leadoff man’s head,” Mike Moustakas said. “I think all 25 guys in that dugout were pretty fired up.”

Escobar whiffed on a 99 mph heater, yet the Royals hardly looked intimidated as they scored three runs in the first two innings.

Ben Zobrist doubled and scored on a groundout by Eric Hosmer that gave him 16 RBI in 14 postseason games this year. Alex Rios had an RBI single in the second, and another run scored on Travis d’Arnaud’s passed ball.

But the Royals ran themselves out of a chance at a bigger inning when Alex Gordon was thrown out at third by rookie left fielder Michael Conforto, the safe call reversed following a replay review.

Syndergaard was a little shaky fielding his position but helped himself at the plate. He singled leading off the third ahead of Granderson’s second homer of the Series, a line drive off Ventura into the front row of seats in the right-field corner.

“He just wasn’t sharp,” Royals manager Ned Yost said about his starter. “Fastball velocity was down. Made a couple mistakes.”

That put the Mets ahead to stay at 4-3, making it the first World Series game with three lead changes in the first three innings, according to STATS.

WELCOME TO THE BIG SHOW

Raul A. Mondesi, added to Kansas City’s roster Tuesday, became the first player to make his major league debut in the World Series. The 20-year-old son of 1994 NL Rookie of the Year Raul Mondesi pinch-hit in the fifth inning and struck out on four pitches.

POWER FIRST

New York’s leadoff hitter has a Game 3 homer in four of the club’s five trips to the World Series. Tommie Agee (1969), Wayne Garrett (1973) and Lenny Dykstra (1986) all went deep to start the game. Granderson waited until the third inning Friday — though the Mets did get a home run from their second batter of the night

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Royals: Young won the opener in relief Tuesday, throwing 53 pitches and striking out four over three hitless innings. “My body feels fine,” he said. “I’m not worried about bouncing back.” The 6-foot-10 Princeton product, who has overcome a string of substantial injuries, went 5-9 in 24 starts for the Mets from 2011-12.

Mets: Matz made all of six major league starts during the regular season, and his World Series assignment is storybook stuff. The 24-year-old lefty from Long Island grew up a Mets fan about 50 miles from Citi Field. He planned to sleep at his parents’ home Friday night and commute to the ballpark, just as he’s done for much of his rookie season. “We’re on off hours, so there’s not much traffic. It’s not too terrible,” Matz said. “It’s been pretty awesome to be able to do that.”

— Associated Press —

Bearcat volleyball loses in four sets to No. 10 Washburn

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University volleyball team fell to 10th-ranked Washburn University 3-1 (17-25, 25-21, 19-25, 23-15) on Friday evening in Bearcat Arena.

The Bearcats fall to 14-8 overall and 7-5 in MIAA play. The Ichabods improve to 24-2 overall and 11-2 in conference action.

Maddy Bruder had a team-high 13 kills with nine digs, four blocks and two blocks.

Northwest had 13 total blocks, the second highest mark of the season.

Sarah Dannettell had a match-high 45 assists with five blocks, while Jackie Becker had a match-high sevn block assists with eight kills.

Northwest hosts Emporia State in the season’s final home match starting at 3 p.m. in Bearcat Arena.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU soccer snaps 2-game skid with win at Northwest Missouri State

riggertMissouriWesternMARYVILLE, Mo. – The Missouri Western soccer team picked up their ninth victory of the season with a 1-0 win against Northwest Missouri State on Friday afternoon. The last time the Griffons beat NWMSU was in 2009.

Bridget Blessie scored her fifth goal of the season to put the Griffon on top in the 63rd minute of the game. Paige Phipps played a ball into the box that was deflected and eventually put into the back of the net by Blessie.

The Griffon dominated the possession as they created 13 total shots on the offensive end. Sydney Andrews led the charge with four shots followed by Blessie, Cassidy Chappell and Ashlyn Powers are tallying two shots. On defense, the Griffons limited the Bearcats to just five total shots and one corner kick.

Sarah Lyle accumulated two saves on the day and picks up her fourth shutout on the season. Bearcat keeper recorded seven saves against the Griffon offense.

The win puts the Griffons up to 16 points in league play and they currently sit fifth in the conference standings with more conference games to be played Friday evening and Sunday afternoon. The Griffons will face off against Central Missouri on Sunday at noon.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri’s Fatony named a candidate for Ray Guy Award

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Football’s true freshman punter Corey Fatony (Franklin, Tenn.) has been named a candidate for the Ray Guy Award, as announced Friday by the Augusta Sports Council. The award honors the nation’s top punter and Fatony is one of just six freshmen punters on the watch list. This is the second time this season that Fatony has been recognized by the Augusta Sports Council after taking home Ray Guy National Player of the Week honors following Mizzou’s game vs. Florida on Oct. 10.

Fatony ranks 19th nationally in punting, averaging 44.6 yards per punt on 54 punts, a mark that ranks fourth-nationally. His 44.6 yards per punt average – which is on pace to be Mizzou’s fourth-best single season mark – is the second-best mark nationally among freshmen punters and the top mark among freshmen from a Power 5 conference. Fatony is a big reason why Mizzou ranks 16th nationally in net punting.

The list will be narrowed to 10 semifinalists to be announced on November 13. Following the semifinalists announcement, a national body of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) sports information directors, coaches, media representatives and previous Ray Guy Award winners will vote for the top three finalists, who will be identified on November 23. The voting body will then cast ballots to select the winner.

The presentation of the Ray Guy Award will be featured live on ESPN during The Home Depot College Football Awards, Thursday, December 10, at 7pm.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Northwest ranked 14th in NABC preseason men’s basketball poll

Northwest2013riggertKANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Northwest Missouri State University men’s basketball team was ranked No. 14 in the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) NCAA Division II preseason poll. The Bearcats received 141 points and were the highest ranked MIAA program in the season-opening poll. Missouri Southern, Nebraska-Kearney and Central Missouri all received votes.

The Bearcats were picked first in the MIAA preseason coaches poll after going 25-7 with an outright MIAA regular season title in 2014-15. Northwest also advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the second consecutive season. First team All-MIAA performer Justin Pitts was also named the MIAA Freshman of the Year. Senior guard Conner Crooker earned second team All-MIAA honors while Zach Schneider was an All-MIAA honorable mention performer. Head coach Ben McCollum was named the MIAA’s Co-Coach of the Year with Kevin Muff of Pittsburg State.

Northwest opens the 2015-16 season on Friday, Nov. 13, against Upper Iowa in St. Joseph, Mo., at 5:30 p.m. The first home action for the Bearcats will be on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7:30 p.m. against Central Methodist. Northwest will face Augustana, the NABC’s top ranked team, on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. in Sioux Falls, S.D.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri’s 2016 football schedule finalized

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – The Southeastern Conference has finalized schedules for league members for the 2016 football season, as released Thursday by the league office. The Missouri Tigers will face a 12-game schedule with one bye week next year, in a slate which features seven home games and five road contests.

The season will get underway on the road, as Mizzou will travel to Morgantown, W.V., to face the West Virginia Mountaineers. It will mark the first time since 1996 that Mizzou has opened its season with a true road game. After a Sept. 10 home opener against Eastern Michigan, the Tigers will close out the month with home games against Georgia (Sept. 17) and Delaware State (Sept. 24).

A pair of games in challenging road environments will await Mizzou once the calendar flips to October. It starts with an SEC road opener at LSU on Oct. 1st as Mizzou will make its first-ever appearance at Death Valley, in a game that will mark only the second all-time meeting between MU and LSU (Mizzou won a 20-15 decision in the 1978 Liberty Bowl). Following an open date on Oct. 8, the Tigers will hit the road again for an Oct. 15 game at Florida. October closes with a pair of home games, including Homecoming on Oct. 22nd against Middle Tennessee and an Oct. 29 visit to Faurot Field by Kentucky.

The final month of the season will see the Tigers alternate home and away games, and the stretch run will begin with a Nov. 5 game at South Carolina, followed by a Nov. 12 home contest with Vanderbilt. After a Nov. 19 game at Tennessee, the Tigers will close the 2016 regular season with cross-division rival Arkansas on Nov. 26. Times and television information for all games will not be finalized until a later date.

2016 MIZZOU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
9/3 at West Virginia
9/10 vs. Eastern Michigan
9/17 vs. Georgia
9/24 vs. Delaware State
10/1 at LSU
10/15 at Florida
10/22 vs. Middle Tennessee
10/29 vs. Kentucky
11/5 at South Carolina
11/12 vs. Vanderbilt
11/19 at Tennessee
11/26 vs. Arkansas

— Mizzou Athletics —

Cueto’s 2-hitter sends Royals over Mets for 2-0 lead in the World Series

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Johnny Cueto smothered the New York Mets with another big October outing. And the pesky Kansas City Royals kept fouling off Jacob deGrom’s best pitches, wearing him down with persistence and prowess.

Cueto never faltered. And as deGrom wore down, the Royals pounced.

Eric Hosmer hit a tiebreaking, two-run single with two outs in a four-run fifth inning that included 14 foul balls, and the Royals rallied to beat the Mets 7-1 Wednesday night and take a 2-0 World Series lead.

Nineteen hours after Hosmer’s sacrifice fly won a 14-inning thriller, Cueto pitched a two-hitter, varying his delivery with occasional quick pitches and keeping the Mets off balance. An excited crowd stood on its feet for long stretches on the rainy night. Some fans, including the Royals’ mascot, Slugerrr, wore wigs resembling Cueto’s long, dark dreadlocks.

With Kansas City two wins from its their first title since 1985, the teams take Thursday off. New York’s Citi Field hosts its first Series game Friday, when rookie Noah Syndergaard starts for the Mets and Yordano Ventura starts for the Royals.

Forty-one of the 51 teams to take 2-0 leads in best-of-seven World Series have gone on to win the title, including nine straight since Atlanta stumbled against the New York Yankees in 1996.

Kansas City had the best contact hitters in the major leagues this season, missing on just 19.7 percent of its swings, according to STATS. The Dodgers and Cubs swung and missed 58 times in deGrom’s first three postseason outings, but he got just three swings and misses against the Royals, the lowest of his career. Of deGrom’s 94 pitches, 23 were fouled off by the Royals.

Cueto has struggled on the road, where opposing fans taunt him by repeating his name in a sing-song voice. But since the Royals acquired the free-agent-to-be from Cincinnati in July, he’s been Johnny on the spot at Kauffman Stadium. He pitched two-hit ball over eight innings to win Game 5 of the Division Series against Houston, and Kansas City lined up its Series rotation to have Cueto starting Games 2 and 6 at home.

Cueto struck out four and walked three. Both hits off him were soft singles by Lucas Duda, an infield hit to third that took advantage of the shift in the second inning and an opposite-field RBI single to left in the fourth. Cueto let loose some emotion at the end of the eighth inning, when Alcides Escobar made a nifty play to retire Juan Lagares for the final out. As Escobar sprinted past him, Cueto exchanged a flamboyant high five with him.

After Yoenis Cespedes flied to center for the final out, Cueto pointed to the sky and was congratulated by catcher Salvador Perez. Cueto pitched the first Series complete game by an AL pitcher since Minnesota’s Jack Morris won Game 7 against Atlanta in 1991.

DeGrom, 3-0 in the postseason coming in, allowed four runs, six hits and three walks over five innings in a hairy matchup of pitchers with contrasting long locks. Pitching on seven days’ rest, deGrom held Kansas City to one hit through four innings but got in trouble in the fifth, when he walked Alex Gordon on a 3-2 slider leading off.

Alex Rios followed with a single, and Escobar fouled off a pair of bunt attempts before driving an 0-2 slider up the middle for a tying single.

Ben Zobrist’s grounder advanced the runners, and Lorenzo Cain fouled off four pitches before a flyout to short center. Hosmer singled off the mound into center field for a 3-1 lead, and Kendrys Morales’ singled in another run.

Gordon added an RBI double in the eighth off Jon Niese, a ball off the glove of shortstop Wilmer Flores. Paulo Orlando, the first Brazil-born player to appear in a Series, followed with a sacrifice fly against Addison Reed, and Escobar tripled in a run.

— Associated Press —

Royals rally to beat Mets 5-4 in 14 innings in Game 1 of World Series

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Alex Gordon hit a tying home run with one out in the ninth inning, Eric Hosmer hit a sacrifice fly against Bartolo Colon in the 14th and the Kansas City Royals beat the New York Mets 5-4 Tuesday night in the longest opener in World Series history.

Making his Series debut at age 42, Colon escaped a bases-loaded jam in the 12th, then got out of trouble again after allowing a leadoff hit in the 13th.

Alcides Escobar, who hit an inside-the-park home run on Matt Harvey’s first pitch of the night, reached leading off the 14th on an error by third baseman David Wright, who bobbled his grounder and then made a wide throw that pulled Lucas Duda off first base.

Ben Zobrist singled him to third and Lorenzo Cain was intentionally walked, loading the bases. Hosmer flied to right, and Escobar scored standing up ahead of Curtis Granderson’s throw.

— Associated Press —

Missouri Western volleyball defeats Truman State in four sets

riggertMissouriWesternKIRKSVILLE, Mo. – For just the second time since 2002, the Missouri Western volleyball team defeated Truman State. The Griffons dispatched the former MIAA foe in four sets Tuesday night to close a string of five-straight matches on the road. MWSU went 4-1 on the road swing and improved their record to 18-5 overall.

Truman State took the first set convincingly, 25-17, but Missouri Western won the next three including a 25-10 win in set three for the four-set victory. The Griffons got 11 more kills than Truman State, including a game-high 17 from Jessie Thorup and had six aces to Truman State’s one. Rachel Friedrichs added 10 kills for Missouri Western with a .500 hitting percentage and Lindsey Partridge had 10.

Jordan Chohon led Missouri Western with 15 digs, 44 assists and three service aces. Kayla Ruff had 14 digs, Audrey Keim had 11 and Amanda Dalbey finished with 10 digs. Missouri Western hit .219 as a team.

The Griffons return home and return to MIAA play this weekend, hosting Emporia State on Friday and No. 10 Washburn on Saturday.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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