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USA to face Lithuania in quarterfinals of World University Games

WUGThe USA National Team (5-0) for the World University Games (WUG), consisting mainly of the Kansas men’s basketball student-athletes and staff, will face Lithuania (4-1) in the medal round quarterfinals on Saturday, July 11, at noon local time which is 10 p.m. on July 10 in Kansas, at Dongkang College Gymnasium. The USA-Lithuania contest will be televised on ESPNU and the Watch ESPN app.

Matched on the other side of the quarterfinals bracket is Russia (5-0) and Estonia (3-1). The USA-Lithuania and Russia-Estonia winners will advance to the semifinals and the potential to win a medal, while the two losers will play in the consolation bracket. The other side of the quarterfinals includes Germany (5-0) vs. Canada (4-1) and France (5-0) vs. Brazil (4-1). Including exhibition play, the USA is 3-0 against the medal bracket foes (2-0 vs. Canada and 1-0 vs. Brazil).

Having won an all-time most 19 medals (13 gold, three silver and three bronze), the USA is looking for its first medal in the last three World University Games. USA finished ninth in the 2013 WUG and fifth in 2011. The last medal won by the American men’s basketball team was bronze in 2009. The previous USA medal was gold in 2005.

Historically, the USA is 2-1 against Lithuania in the World University Games. Lithuania won the last meeting in 2011, 76-74, and would later win the bronze medal. The USA won the first two matchups – 106-81 in 1995 and 97-88 in 1999 – with both eventually being gold for the Americans.

USA Update
Guard Wayne Selden, Jr., has led USA in scoring in three of the five games and leads the World University Games (WUG) with 19.4 points per game average. He has made a team-best 11 three-pointers, one more than guard Nic Moore who has 10. Selden is tied forward Perry Ellis for the team lead in rebounding with 6.4 boards per game. Ellis is scoring 10.6 points per contest, which is third on the team. Frank Mason III is second on the team with a 14.0 ppg, which is tied for eighth in the WUG, and leads the squad with 21 assists. His 4.2 assists per game are tied for second in the WUG. Mason also leads the team with 11 steals. Forward Hunter Mickelson is third the WUG in field goal percentage at 59.5 percent. He has a team-best four blocked shots and is averaging 9.8 points and 5.0 rebounds. Moore scores 6.6 points per contest, while guard Julian DeBose, who led USA with 18 points against Switzerland, has a 6.0 scoring average, just ahead of guard Lagerald Vick’s 5.6 ppg.

As a team, USA holds a +12.0 rebound margin and has outrebounded four of five opponents. Additionally, the USA squad is outshooting its opponents 46.4 percent to 34.3. The USA’s best quarter has been the third where is averages 23.6 points, followed by the second (22.2), fourth (20.2) and first (17.0).

About Lithuania
Lithuania finished second in Pool C, posting a 4-1 record. It opened the World University Games with a 70-67 loss to Pool C winner France and then won four straight defeating Finland (87-70), Chinese Taipei (93-37), Japan (90-76) and Australia (74-67). The winner of the Lithuania-Australia contest advanced to the medal bracket. Lithuania leads the World University Games in scoring at 86.6 points per game. The Lithuanians are giving up 69.2 ppg for a +17.4 scoring margin. Lithuania is also leading the Games in field goal percentage at 50.2 percent, outrebounding opponents 41.2 to 30.0 and rank second in the WUG with 5.0 blocked shots per game.

No. 31 Rokas Giedraitis leads Lithuania in scoring at 14.4 points. He has made a team-best 15 three-pointers. Other Lithuanians double-figure scorers include No. 27 Donatas Tarolis (12.0 ppg) and No. 10 Egidijus Mockevicius (11.0 ppg). Mockevicius lead the World University Games in field goal percentage at 60.5 percent.

What’s Ahead
Should the USA advance to the semifinals of the 2015 World University Games, it would play on Sunday, July 12 at 6:30 p.m. local, 4:30 a.m. in Kansas, at Dongkang College Gymnasium against the winner of the Russia-Estonia contest. The losers in those quarterfinals games will play July 12 at 6 p.m. local, 4 a.m. in Kansas, at Muan Indoor Gymnasium.

USA Goes Undefeated in Pool D
With its 96-57 win against Switzerland on July 9, the USA posted a 5-0 record in winning Pool D. USA opened the Games with two nine-point victories against Turkey (66-57) on July 4, and Brazil (81-72) on July 5. Following a 106-41 blowout win versus Chile on July 7, the USA team won a 66-65 nail biter against Serbia on July 8. The Americans closed out pool play with the win versus Switzerland.

How this Happened
In April 2014, the Kansas basketball team was selected by the United States International University Sports Federation (US-IUSF) to represent the United States in the World University Games. Kansas was selected as the team to represent the U.S. from the schools that expressed interest.

With more than 150 countries competing in 21 sports, the World University Games are held every two years and are governed by the International University Sports Federation. Only current university student-athletes or recent graduates, born between Jan. 1, 1990, and Dec. 31, 1997, are eligible for the 2015 Games. For Kansas’ participation, only U.S. citizens can compete and incoming freshmen and transfers qualify. The Kansas travel party, consisting of 12 competitors and 11 staff (23 total), will leave Lawrence June 28 and live in the athlete village throughout the Games.

This is the second time a college team will compete in the World University Games. In 2007, the University of Northern Iowa participated and finished ninth in Bangkok, Thailand.

Historically
The World University Games are held every other year and are organized by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The World University Games is a multi-sport competition open to men and women who are between the ages of 17 and 24, and are or have been within the past year, a student at a college or university.

The World University Games began in 1965 in Budapest, Hungary, with the United States men’s basketball team posting a 9-0 record in winning the gold medal. The USA has won 13 gold medals with its last in 2005 and its 19 total medals are more than any other country.

— KU Sports Information —

Royals place Gordon on DL; expected to miss at least eight weeks

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Royals manager Ned Yost joked that nobody had better steal Alex Gordon’s crutches, only to watch his star outfielder walk slowly into a news conference without any Thursday.

The doctors may be saying that Gordon will be out for eight weeks with a severe groin strain, but he already seemed to defy them just one day after getting hurt.

”I’m going to do everything I can to get back out there quicker,” he said.

Gordon was injured in the fourth inning of Wednesday night’s game against Tampa Bay. He crumpled to the field near the warning track and lay there for several minutes, eventually needing a cart to leave the field. He later underwent an MRI that revealed the extent of the injury.

”The news is obviously tough. I mean, I want to be out there every day,” he said. ”I knew it wasn’t good, especially with the season we’re having. To be carted off and thinking that’s going to be taken away for a while, it’s frustrating.”

Yost said that the MRI revealed a ”two-plus groin strain,” and that the one positive is that Gordon will not need surgery.

Still, the clubhouse leader is supposed to be on crutches for a while, and he will almost certainly do no baseball activities for several weeks.

When asked whether the eight-week timeframe given by the doctors meant Gordon would be back in time for regular-season games, Yost said that he simply didn’t know.

”We have no way of determining that,” he said. ”We just have to go week to week.”

The Royals put Gordon on the disabled list prior to Thursday’s series finale against the Rays, one of several roster moves they made.

Right-hander Yordano Ventura was activated from the DL to make the start, right-hander Aaron Brooks was optioned to Triple-A Omaha and left-hander Brandon Finnegan was recalled from the same club.
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Filling Gordon’s void in the Royals lineup wasn’t all Yost had to worry about, either: He is also the manager of the American League team for Tuesday’s All-Star Game.

After spending Thursday morning pondering replacements for Gordon, who was due to start in Cincinnati, Yost chose Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner – one of the five ”final vote” candidates.

”That’s another crazy thing about this,” Yost said. ”I knew as soon as Gordo went down, this was going to affect both of my teams. And it was going to be a lot more homework.”

Still, the thought that he put into his All-Star team seemed to be secondary to the thought that he was giving Gordon, one of the most respected players in the clubhouse.

”Put it this way, when I really screw up in a game, I’ll wake up in the middle of the night and have this pit in my stomach, right?” Yost said. ”I woke up last night and had that horrible feeling in my stomach, and I said, ‘Wait a minute, I didn’t screw up. And we’re not on a losing streak.’ And then it hit me, Alex Gordon. So it runs deep.”

Not only is the four-time Gold Glove winner one of the best defensive players in baseball, he was also the Royals’ hottest hitter. He had seven hits, reached base eight times and drove in six runs during a doubleheader sweep of Tampa Bay on Tuesday.

”It’s just devastating,” said Jarrod Dyson, who started in Gordon’s place Thursday. ”I got a chance to talk to Gordo before I left the clubhouse. We just wish him the best. Our prayers go out to the guy. We stick together around here.”

Yost said that Dyson and Paulo Orlando would handle the vacant spot in the outfield, though the Royals also still could make a move prior to the trade deadline.

In some positive injury news, Ventura had no issues going five innings in an 8-3 victory on Thursday that finished off a four-game sweep of Tampa Bay. The hard-throwing right-hander had been struggling before going on the DL with the elbow issue.

The Royals are also due to get Jason Vargas, out with a left flexor strain, back from the DL after the All-Star break. He had no problems after a 60-pitch simulated game Wednesday, and will make a rehab start Monday for Double-A Northwest Arkansas so he can face live hitters.

The return of those two starters should also help overcome Gordon’s injury.

”That always helps. That’ll be a key part of it,” Yost said. ”When you lose a key player like that, everybody has to pitch in a little bit.”

— Associated Press —

Kansas State’s McCrane named to Groza Award watch list

riggertKansasStateMANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State sophomore place kicker Matthew McCrane was one of 30 players nationally named to the watch list for the 2015 Lou Groza Award as nation’s top place kicker, the Palm Beach County Sports Commission announced Thursday.

A native of Brownwood, Texas, McCrane is the ninth Wildcat to be a candidate for the award, including the third in the last four years, joining Anthony Cantele (2012 semifinalist) and Jack Cantele (2014 candidate). McCrane was also one of four Big 12 kickers on this year’s initial list, which included Ben Grogan (Oklahoma State), Josh Lambert (West Virginia) and Jaden Oberkrom (TCU).

Taking over primary place kicking duties in the fourth game of the 2014 season, McCrane went on to lead the nation by making 94.7-percent of his field-goal attempts (18-of-19) in addition to 41-of-42 extra-point attempts. He totaled 94 points on the year, shattering the K-State freshman record previously held by Martin Gramatica (56 in 1994), who went on to win the Lou Groza Award in 1997.

McCrane became the first freshman in school history to connect on a pair of 50-yard field goals, including a K-State freshman record 53-yarder against Oklahoma State. For his efforts in 2014, McCrane earned Honorable Mention All-America, Freshman All-America and All-Big 12 honors.

The Wildcats open their 120th season of football on Saturday, September 5, as K-State hosts South Dakota at 6:10 p.m.

— KSU Sports Information —

Mustangs get non-league win over North Kansas City 6-2

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs won their second consecutive game Wednesday night as they defeated North Kansas City 6-2 in a non-league game inside Phil Welch Stadium.

St. Joe’s summer college baseball is now 26-11 this season and they remain 21-10 in the MINK League.

North Kansas City took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning, but the Mustangs answered right back as they put up four runs in the bottom of the first.

Neither offense did much after that as St. Joseph scored single runs in the fourth and eighth innings, and North Kansas City didn’t score until the ninth.

Mitch Steinhoff earned the win for the Mustangs as he allowed one unearned run and four hits in seven innings of work.  He struck out six and walked two.

Kyle Richards and Trevor Moeck each had two hits and one RBI to lead St. Joe, while Richards scored two runs in the game.

The Mustangs have a day off Thursday as the inaugural MINK League All-Star game will take place inside Phil Welch Stadium in St. Joseph.  Nine Mustangs will take part in the game as the first pitch is set for 7:15 p.m.  The game will be broadcast on 680 KFEQ and here on StJosephPost.com.  There will also be a home run derby that will take place before that around 5:20 p.m.

Royals lose Gordon to injury, hold on to beat Rays 9-7

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals’ Alex Gordon has earned four Gold Gloves by making the spectacular look routine, whether it’s a diving catch or robbing someone of extra bases by running into the wall.

Every time, the All-Star left fielder seems to pop right back up.

When stayed down Wednesday night, first baseman Eric Hosmer knew something was wrong.

“His tolerance of pain,” Hosmer said, “he can handle a lot.”

In a scary moment for AL Central-leading Kansas City, Gordon had to be carted off the field in the fourth inning of a 9-7 victory over Tampa Bay. He was diagnosed with a severe groin strain, one that manager Ned Yost feared could sideline him for months.

“He heard it pop, which isn’t good,” Yost said. “The doctors didn’t think it detached from the bone, which is a good thing. But it kind of took the wind out of the sails.”

Fortunately for the Royals, they got the wind back.

Lorenzo Cain and Jarrod Dyson each hit a two-run homer, Alcides Escobar had four hits and Kansas City pounded away on All-Star Chris Archer before holding on for the victory.

Gordon’s injury came as he was chasing Logan Forsythe’s inside-the-park homer, but Dyson countered with another inside-the-park homer two innings later. It was the first time there were two in one game since the Cubs’ Sammy Sosa and Pirates’ Tony Womack did it on May 26, 1997.

“Dyson gave us a big lift, as he always does,” said Jeremy Guthrie (7-5), who allowed three earned runs in six-plus innings. “He probably saved the game for us.”

Archer (9-6) allowed a career-high nine runs and 11 hits over six innings. The right-hander had only given up four runs total in seven road starts this season.

Tampa Bay, swept in a doubleheader Tuesday, fell for the 10th time in 11 games.

“It’s just disappointing in the fact I didn’t hardly give my team a chance to win. We put up seven runs and when we usually do that we win,” Archer said. “That boils down to me not executing pitches. They did find some holes, but they also hit some balls hard.”

Forsythe’s home run tied it at 2, and the Rays added another run later in the inning. But Dyson threw out John Jaso trying to score on a fly out to left field, and that seemed to pick up Kansas City’s spirits.

“We needed to tack on runs right there and we didn’t,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “Jaso hits a bullet to the left fielder and we’re not at least able to get the sac fly, if not more.”

The Royals came back with five runs in the fifth.

Cheslor Cuthbert started the rally with a one-out walk, and Escobar lined a sharp single off Archer’s ankle. The Rays’ ace hobbled around a bit but stayed in the game, and appeared to be fine when he fanned Dyson for the second out.

Cain, who homered in the third, followed with an RBI single deep in the hole behind second base. Eric Hosmer added a run-scoring single and Kendrys Morales had a two-run double before Salvador Perez hit a flare into shallow right field to make it 7-3.

The Royals padded their lead the next inning when Dyson followed a single by Escobar with a line drive into the left-field corner. David DeJesus had trouble handling it and Dyson sped home.

It was the light-hitting Dyson’s first homer since June 25, 2014, a span of 252 at-bats.

“My emotions were, `Run, Dice, run!” Yost said. “In four years as a third base coach in Atlanta, I don’t think I ever had an inside-the-park home run. To see two in one game, that’s pretty amazing.”

ONE-SIDED SERIES

Kansas City improved to 17-5 against Tampa Bay since 2012, including an 11-1 mark at Kauffman Stadium. The three wins this homestand have all come after the Rays scored first.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Rays: RHP Jake Odorizzi (strained left oblique) will be activated to start Saturday against Houston, manager Kevin Cash said. Matt Moore will start on Sunday.

Royals: LHP Jason Vargas (left flexor strain) threw 60 pitches in a simulated game. He will make a rehab start for Double-A Northwest Arkansas on Monday, Yost said.

UP NEXT

Rays: RHP Nathan Karns starts the series finale in search of his first win since June 19.

Royals: RHP Yordano Ventura returns from the DL to start for the first time since June 12. He has been out with ulnar neuritis, a condition that caused numbness in his hand.

— Associated Press —

Peralta hits 2-out, 2-run HR in 9th to rally Cards past Cubs

riggertCardinalsCHICAGO (AP) — Jhonny Peralta hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals jolted the Chicago Cubs 6-5 Wednesday night.

The Cardinals trailed 5-4 and Cubs reliever Pedro Strop (1-4) quickly retired the first two batters in the ninth.

Matt Carpenter followed with a four-pitch walk and Peralta connected on a 1-2 pitch, hitting a drive that barely cleared the wall in left field for his 12th home run.

Miguel Socolovich (3-1) got two outs for the win. Trevor Rosenthal gave up a two-out double to Addison Russell in the ninth, but struck out Dexter Fowler for his 25th save in 26 chances.

The Cubs took a 5-4 in the sixth on Miguel Montero’s three-run double. Cardinals manager Mike Matheny and catcher Yadier Molina were ejected after Montero’s hit, arguing that the pitch before the double should’ve been called a strike instead of a ball.

St. Louis starter Michael Wacha gave up five earned runs and seven hits in six innings. He allowed three singles to load the bases for Montero.

Wacha also had an RBI singles.

Cubs reliever Travis Wood pitched three hitless innings and Hector Rondon worked a scoreless eighth before Strop came in.

Chicago starter Jason Hammel exited with tightness in his left hamstring after pitching a hitless first inning.

Dan Johnson, promoted from Triple-A before the game, hit RBI singles in the second and fourth innings. Mark Reynolds and Randal Grichuk had back-to-back triples before Johnson’s second hit.

The Cubs scored twice in the fourth when Anthony Rizzo singled, Kris Bryant tripled and Jorge Soler had an infield single.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: 2B Kolten Wong sat out Wednesday’s game, following a play in the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday in which he hit his head on the ground while making a catch. Trainers had Wong riding a stationary bike to elevate his heart rate and taking tests, and Wong said he felt much better. “I woke up this morning feeling fine,” Wong said. Matheny said Wong was “asymptomatic” for concussion. “That’s a good sign,” Matheny said, though it’s uncertain when Wong will be back in the lineup.

Cubs: Hammel threw 12 pitches and retired the Cardinals in order.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: RHP Carlos Martinez (9-3, 2.70) will start Thursday night at Pittsburgh. The Cards are 13-3 in his 16 starts this season. Martinez is 0-2 in three starts against the Pirates.

Cubs: After an off day, RHP Kyle Hendricks (4-4, 3.82) will start the opener of a three-game series against the White Sox at Wrigley Field. Hendricks pitched 7 1/3 shutout innings and got the win in his last start, beating the Marlins 2-0. He has pitched a career-best 15 1/3 scoreless innings. He’ll be opposed by LHP Carlos Rodon (3-2, 4.18).

— Associated Press —

USA finishes World University Games pool play unbeaten with win over Switzerland

USABasketballGWANGJU, Korea – Behind 18 points from Julian DeBose and 16 from Wayne Selden, Jr., the USA men’s basketball team completed Pool D undefeated at the 2015 World University Games with a 96-57 win against Switzerland Thursday at Dongkang College Gymnasium in Gwangju, Korea.

The contest was the final tune up for the USA (5-0) before the medal round quarterfinals on Saturday, July 11 at noon (July 10, 10 p.m. in Kansas) against the winner of the Lithuania-Australia game that is being played July 9. The quarterfinal will be televised on ESPNU.

The early 10 a.m. local start did not faze the Americans. Like the Chile contest on July 7, the USA jumped out to a 12-3 lead on Switzerland. USA had eight different players reach the scoring column in the quarter and built a 23-8 lead on a jumper by Lagerald Vick with 3:15 to play in the period. USA led 25-14 after one period. Vick ended the game with 11 points and led all rebounders with seven.

“Switzerland is not as talented as Brazil or Serbia or Turkey, but we did shoot the ball well today,” head coach Bill Self said of the USA squad which shot 59 percent from the field, including 10-for-17 from three-point range against the Swiss. “We’ve shot the ball well just two games over here and that’s today – which was great – and versus Chile. Against our more competitive teams, we haven’t shot it very well, so I’m looking forward to seeing if we can carry this over and shoot the ball well on Saturday.”

Switzerland went on a 7-2 run to open the second quarter and cut the lead to 27-22, but the USA dominated the final seven minutes of the period and built an 18-point lead at 48-30 on a DeBose jumper in the lane. DeBose followed that with a three-pointer as time expired to give the Americans a 51-33 lead at intermission.

A track meet occurred in the third period as USA ran away with the game fast break after fast break and dunk after dunk. Switzerland scored the first basket after intermission, but then the USA team went on an 18-0 run to extend lead to 69-35 with 4:51 remaining the in the period. Included were three monster dunks, two alley-oop style, from Selden. Forward Hunter Mickelson also continued his solid play in the World University Games, which included a steal at midcourt capped off with an alley-opp dunk from Selden to complete the play during the 18-0 run. DeBose once again made a field goal to end the quarter and give USA an 81-46 lead.

“We had the ball moving, we were getting rebounds and we got stops,” DeBose said. “It was an all-around good game.”

USA cruised through the fourth quarter as all but two Americans reached the scoring column. Once again, the USA dominated the boards, outrebounding Switzerland 42-27.

Forward Perry Ellis scored all 11 of his points in the first half. Forward Jamari Traylor had eight points on 3-of-4 shooting, while forward Carlton Bragg, Jr. scored nine for the game. Guard Nic Moore had a team-best six assists to go along with six points and guard Frank Mason III scored eight points and had five assists in the victory.

“Everybody played with passion,” Bragg said. “It was pretty fun out here and we’re just ready for the medal round.”

UP NEXT

The USA team will play the winner of the Lithuania-Australia contest in the medal round quarterfinals on Saturday, July 11, at noon local, which is 10 p.m., July 10, in Kansas. The game will be televised on ESPNU and seen on the Watch ESPN app.

— KU Sports Information —

St. Joseph snaps two-game skid with blowout win at Joplin

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs snapped their two-game losing streak Tuesday night as they won at Joplin 14-1.

St. Joe’s summer college baseball team improves to 25-11 and 21-10 in the MINK League.

The Outlaws took a 1-0 lead in the second inning, but it was all Mustangs after that.

They tied the game in the third, added three runs in the fourth inning, two in the sixth and they broke it open late with eight runs in the final two innings.

Jordan Powell and Francisco Alvarez led St. Joseph’s 19-hit attack as they each went 3-for-4.  Orencio Fisher, Jacob Richardson, Scott Braren, Tony Maselli and Jackson  Schnurbusch added two hits each.

Schnurbusch drove in four runs for the Mustangs, while Powell added three RBI.

Dixon Marble earned the win as he allowed just one run on five hits in eight innings of work.  He struck out four and walked two as he improves to 4-1 this summer.

St. Joe returns home Wednesday night as they host North Kansas City in a non-league game at 7:00 p.m. inside Phil Welch Stadium.

Northwest Missouri State announces 2015 M-Club Hall of Fame class

Northwest2013riggertMARYVILLE, Mo. – Five outstanding former student-athletes, a legendary coach, an undefeated wrestling team and a dominate women’s tennis team will make up this year’s Northwest Missouri State University’s M-Club Hall of Fame class.

This year’s group features student-athletes Steve Coppinger (football), Karen Hopewell (softball), Josh Lamberson (football), Xavier Omon (football) and Allen Packer (wrestling). Former Bearcat coach Scott Bostwick (football) will also be posthumously inducted with the class this fall. In addition, the 1963-64 wrestling team and the 1996 women’s tennis team will be officially enshrined this October.

The Class of 2015 will be inducted into the M-Club Hall of Fame during the annual festivities on Friday, Oct. 23 in the J.W. Jones Student Union Ballroom and will be recognized during the Homecoming football game on Saturday, Oct. 24. Tickets for the Friday evening banquet are $25 each and may be purchased by contacting Michele Steinmeyer in the athletics office at 660-562-1977. Seating for the event is limited and the deadline to reserve your spot at the banquet is Oct. 9, or until tickets are sold out.

The 2015 class will bring the total of individual inductees to 130. The M-Club Hall of Fame was established for individuals in 1980 and teams were first enshrined beginning in 1989.

Coach Scott Bostwick (1994-2011) – Football
•    Defensive Coordinator = 1994-2010, named the 18th head football coach in Northwest’s history in 2011
•    Team won 12 MIAA championships, appeared in seven title games and won three NCAA Division II championships during his tenure
•    2007 AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year

Steve Coppinger (1994-98) – Football
•    1st Team All-American (1998)
•    1st Team All-MIAA and All-Region (1997, 1998)
•    Started every games during his 4 year career

Karen Hopewell (1983-86) – Softball
•    First team All-MIAA (1985, 1986)
•    MIAA Most Valuable Player in 1986 – first and only selection in school history
•    First all-time in assists for a season (195 in 1985) and for a career (463)

Josh Lamberson (2002-05) – Football

•    2nd – Team All-MIAA (2004, 2005) / 3rd Team All-American (2005)
•    Twice named first team Academic All-American (2004, 2005)
•    CoSIDA and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of the Year (2005)

Xavier Omon (2003-07) – Football
•    Career (7,073) and Single Season (2,337) leader for rushing yards
•    92 career rushing TDs is the top mark in school history (+33 over 2nd place)
•    Multiple first team All-America honors in 2007 (AP Little All-America, D2Football.com, Daktronics/CoSida, AFCA, Don Hansen Gazette)

Allen Packer (1962-66) – Wrestling
•    Dominate career, highlighted by All-America honors in 1964
•    Won program record 35 consecutive dual matches at one point in his career
•    29 career pins (10 in 1964-65 season tied a school record at the time)

1996 Women’s Tennis

•    20-5, MIAA Champions (5-0), finished #20 in nation
•    58 combined doubles wins – T3rd all-time in school history
•    Four MIAA Individual Champions (Kim Buchan, Sherri Casady, Maria Groumoutis, Lia Ruiz)

1963-64 Wrestling
•    12-0 record
•    9th at NCAA Division II Tournament
•    Two wrestlers earned All-America honors (Harvey Hallum, Allen Packer)

— Northwest Athletics —

Royals complete day-night doubleheader sweep of Tampa Bay

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Alcides Escobar hit a bases-loaded double, Alex Gordon matched a career high with four RBI and the Kansas City Royals cruised to a 7-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday and a sweep of their day-night doubleheader.

Escobar fell behind 0-2 against Brandon Gomes (1-4) in the sixth inning before battling back to a full count. On the 11th pitch of the at-bat, Escobar yanked a fair ball just down the third-base line, emptying the bases and breaking a 1-all deadlock.

Brandon Finnegan (2-0), Luke Hochevar and Ryan Madson made the lead stand in relief of Royals starter Edinson Volquez, who allowed only John Jaso’s homer in five innings.

The victory in Game 2 came after Paulo Orlando hit a ninth-inning grand slam to give Kansas City a 9-5 win in the opener. It also stuck Tampa Bay with its ninth loss in 10 games.

The doubleheader was caused by a massive storm that caused numerous tornado warnings in the Kansas City area Monday night. While it was cloudy and dry for Game 1 on Tuesday, steady rain fell throughout the nightcap, forcing many fans to watch from the concourse.

In the opener, the Rays had rallied to tie it at 5 before Orlando came to the plate in the ninth. All-Star closer Brad Boxberger (4-5) threw him a changeup and the Brazilian pounded it into the bullpen in left for his first career slam.

“Just one of those days when I couldn’t make a pitch when I needed to,” Boxberger said.

The Rays had just tied the game off Royals closer Greg Holland (3-0), who allowed a leadoff triple to Kevin Kiermaier in the ninth but looked as if he may get bailed out.

Kiermaier slid over the bag and was tagged, but umpire Chris Segal ruled he got back in time. The call stood after a review of 4 minutes, 12 seconds. Holland then walked Curt Casali and struck out Grady Sizemore before a wild pitch allowed Kiermaier to score the tying run.

Gordon homered and Kendrys Morales also drove in a pair of runs for the Royals, who won despite playing an unorthodox lineup due to injuries and other circumstances.

All-Star outfielder Lorenzo Cain got the doubleheader off due to an ailing hamstring. Third baseman Mike Moustakas missed both games on the bereavement list. And All-Star catcher Salvador Perez got the opener off because he was due to start the nightcap.

James Loney and Evan Longoria each homered in the opener for Tampa Bay.

“It wasn’t our cleanest day,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said after Game 1, but summing up the doubleheader nicely. “We know we have to play clean baseball. We did not today.”

NEWS AND NOTES

Jaso had been on the DL since bruising his left wrist on opening day. … Royals 3B Cheslor Cuthbert started both games. He got his first career hit in the third inning of the opener. … The Royals have had five game-ending grand slams, the last by Justin Maxwell two years ago.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Rays: RHP Jake Odorizzi (strained left oblique) made his second rehab start Monday at Triple-A Charlotte: He allowed two hits and a walk in 5 2/3 scoreless innings.

Royals: LHP Jason Vargas (left flexor strain) was supposed to throw 60 pitches in a simulated game Tuesday. That will happen Wednesday because of the doubleheader.

UP NEXT

Rays: RHP Chris Archer (9-5) starts Wednesday against Kansas City for the first time since becoming an All-Star on Monday.

Royals: RHP Jeremy Guthrie (6-5) tries to beat Tampa Bay for the third straight time.

— Associated Press —

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