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Emporia State women advance to NCAA DII Final Four

DIIKansas City, Mo. – Emporia State lead wire-to-wire and defeated West Texas A&M 62-50 in the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Elite Eight at Sioux Falls, SD.

Emporia State scored the games first 11 points and strong defense to hold WTAMU to just .310 shooting from the field. The closest the game would get was at the 13:08 mark in the second half when ESU led just 38-34 before using an 11-2 run to make it 49-35 with under eight minutes to play. ESU overcame 25 turnovers in the game as they shot .440 from the field and outrebounded their opponent 46-28 including 32 boards on defense.

For the Lady Hornets Merissa Quick led the way scoring 17 points while Kelly Moten added 16 points in the effort. Kathryn Flott finished with a double-double scoring 12 points and pulling down a game high 12 rebounds. Of the ten players who say time in the game for ESU all recorded either a point or a rebound.

The Lady Hornets will now face California of Pennsylvania in the first of two National Semifinals on March 25 at 6 p.m. from the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

— MIAA Press Release —

MWSU’s Board of Governors accepts bid for work on fields for Chiefs Training Camp

MWSUSt. Joseph, Mo. — In a telephone poll, the Board of Governors at Missouri Western State University have as accepted a bid of $527,685 from MDH Turf of Shawnee, Kansas to renovate football practice fields used during training camp of the Kansas City Chiefs. The board also approved a contingency budget of $52,768 to cover any unforeseen costs.

The project includes the replacement of the existing sod, regrading and expanding the fields, irrigation system improvements, a new sidewalk in front of the fan bleachers on the east side of the fields, additional electrical power to the fields and the addition of kicking nets behind the goalposts.

A total of four bids were received for the base project and three alternates, ranging from MDH Turf’s low bid to a high of $820,883.

— MWSU Press Release —

Northwest’s Pitts named to NABC All-Central district First Team

NWMSUKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University freshman point guard Justin Pitts has been named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-Central District team. The All-District team is selected and voted on by member coaches of the NABC in NCAA Division II.

Pitts was named a first team All-MIAA performer, earning conference Freshman of the Year honors after averaging at team-best 17.2 points in 28 games this season. He made 27 starts, was 87-for-102 (85.3 percent) from the charity stripe, shot 55.3 percent from the field (172-for-311), hit 49.5 percent from beyond the arc (51-for-103), had 92 assists, 79 rebounds, 45 steals and four blocked shots. He was named to the All-Central Region Tournament team, scoring 65 points in three games in Sioux Falls, S.D.

The Bearcats finished the year 25-7 overall and won the outright MIAA regular season championship with a 15-4 record. Northwest advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen for the second straight year. The 25 wins was the most in head coach Ben McCollum’s six years with the Bearcats.

Central First Team
Connor Beranek, Nebraska-Kearney
Tirrell Brown, Ouachita Baptist
Dan Jansen, Augustana
Assem Marei, Minnesota State, Mankato
Jordan Riewer, Minnesota State, Moorhead
Casey Schilling,Augustana

Second Team
Brett Ervin, Minnesota Duluth
Brennen Hughes, Central Missouri
Andraz Kavas, Harding
Zach Monaghan, Minnesota State, Mankato
Justin Pitts, Northwest Missouri

Coach of the Year: Chad Walthall, Minnesota State, Moorhead

— Northwest Sports Information —

Griffon golfers finished 7th at first spring meet of the season

MWSUST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Missouri Western women’s golf team finished out their first spring tournament with a seventh place finish, shooting a team score of 663 over the two days. Missouri Western fired a 327 on day one and 335 in their final round.

Missouri Western had three players finish within the top-35 in the two day invitational. Celine Lim was the Griffons top golfer, finishing tied for fifth place with a score of 155 in her two rounds. She shot a 75 and 80 in her two rounds, respectively. Callie Wilson and Madison Romjue each finished with a score of 168 to place them tied for 34th in the tournament.

Arkansas Tech took both the individual and team titles at the Holiday Inn Express Classic, scoring a 619 as a team. Rebecka Surtevall and Taylor Kline finished in solo possession of first and second places. Surtevall scored a 151 while Kline recorded a 152.

The Griffons will travel to Kearney, Nebraska starting on Monday, March 30 to take part in the UNK Invitational. The invitational will be held at the Awarii Dunes Country Club.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest tennis gets two wins at Southeastern Oklahoma State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University men’s and women’s tennis teams each picked up wins over Southeastern Oklahoma State on Monday afternoon in Durant, Okla.

Both teams won by scores of 5-4 on the day.

The Northwest men, who are ranked No. 16 in the nation, defeated Southeastern Oklahoma (10-2) who was ranked No. 41 nationally to move to 7-4 on the year, while the women imprvove to 6-3 overall.

Men’s Results
Singles competition
1. Boissinot,Romain (NW) def. Maxim Fil (SEOKLA) 6-4, 6-3
2. Alberto Blesa (SEOKLA) def. Tete,Mauro (NW) 6-3, 6-4
3. Riveros,Alvaro (NW) def. Tiago Ferreira (SEOKLA) 3-6, 6-4, 6-0
4. Jack Gibbens (SEOKLA) def. Altmann,Josef (NW) 6-0, 6-4
5. Glowick,Fin (NW) def. Peter Popovic (SEOKLA) 6-4, 6-4
6. Azzaoui,Hicham (NW) def. Joaguin Aguilera (SEOKLA) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3

Doubles competition
1. Alberto Blesa/Tiago Ferreira (SEOKLA) def. Riveros,Alvaro/Autones,Aymeric (NW) 8-3
2. Maxim Fil/Jack Gibbens (SEOKLA) def. Boissinot,Romain/Tete,Mauro (NW) 8-6
3. Altmann,Josef/Glowick,Fin (NW) def. Billy Haugen/Paul Nguyen (SEOKLA) 8-6

Women’s Results
Singles competition
1. Quesada,Camila (NW) def. Alexsandra Reljic (SOSU) 6-7, 6-1, 6-0
2. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) def. Ilga Racika-Racko (SOSU) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4
3. Darija Catipovic (SOSU) def. Jaquet,Margaux (NW) 6-3, 6-3
4. Maria Martinez (SOSU) def. Kolen,Aniek (NW) 6-4, 6-2
5. Mannix,Stephanie (NW) def. Milena Vitez (SOSU) 6-1, 6-2
6. Conchi Assiego (SOSU) def. Hull,Marianne (NW) 6-1, 7-6

Doubles competition
1. Quesada,Camila/Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) def. Alexsandra Reljic/Maria Martinez (SOSU) 8-0
2. Sara Alvarez/Darija Catipovic (SOSU) def. Jaquet,Margaux/Sestokaite,Vilune (NW) 8-3
3. Mannix,Stephanie/Kolen,Aniek (NW) def. Milena Vitez/Ilga Racika-Racko (SOSU) 8-3

The spring break road trip continues as both men’s and women’s teams head to Lawton, Okla., to take on Cameron University starting at 1 p.m. The Cameron men’s team is currently ranked No. 19 in the nation and the women are ranked No. 31.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Royals lose to San Francisco in spring training action

riggertRoyalsSCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Jake Peavy pitched five innings, and the San Francisco Giants snapped a four-game losing streak with an 8-3 exhibition victory against the Kansas City Royals on Monday.

Brandon Crawford and Joe Panik each had two hits for the World Series champions. Adam Duvall, Juan Perez, Gregor Blanco, Brandon Belt and Panik each drove in a run.

“It’s good to see them break out a little bit,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. “There were a lot of good things today.”

Peavy, who felt ill before the game, gave up three runs and seven hits.

Omar Infante had two hits and drove in two runs for the Royals, and Salvador Perez had two hits and drove in a run.

Infante made his first spring training start at second base. He has been bothered by a tender right elbow.

“I want to be 100 percent,” he said. “I’m not quite there yet.”

Infante said he is having some difficulty with turning two and throwing to third base. He doesn’t feel any pain, but his arm strength is not where he needs it to be.

“I don’t have the power just yet,” he said. “I’m going to be playing every day to get ready for opening day.”

Kansas City’s Edinson Volquez lasted four innings, giving up four runs and seven hits. He walked four and struck out two.

STARTING TIME

Royals: Volquez was able to laugh off an otherwise lackluster performance.

“I can’t remember the last time I had a good spring training,” he said. “It’s crazy. At the same time, I did a lot of good things. I only have one or two things I need to change and I’m ready to go.”

Volquez said he threw “a lot of bad pitches.”

“I’d get ahead of them and then hang a curveball,” he said. “I have to finish them off. That’s what I will be working on in my next bullpen: on my breaking ball.”

Giants: Peavy started throwing a four-seam changeup suggested to him by Giants catcher Buster Posey, who saw Angels starter C.J. Wilson use the pitch well on Sunday.

“Having a great hitter like Buster as your catcher is awesome,” Peavy said. “He’s a special talent.”

Posey came back to Peavy after facing Wilson and asked if he could throw something like it. Peavy said he would try and used the Royals hitters as his laboratory.

“I skipped the first five in front of the plate but then it got better and I struck a guy out with it,” he said.

TRAINER’S TABLE:

Giants: OF Hunter Pence (broken bone in left forearm) is down to a smaller cast that just covers his wrist. … OF Angel Pagan (back stiffness) will play in a minor league game on Tuesday.

UP NEXT:

Royals: Kansas City has its only day off of the spring on Tuesday. It has yet to announce a starter for Wednesday.

Giants: RHP Ryan Vogelsong gets the start Tuesday night against the Cleveland Indians in Goodyear. RHP Matt Cain will pitch in a minor league game.

— Associated Press —

Cardinals / Red Sox game gets rained out Monday

riggertCardinalsFORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — The spring training game between St. Louis and the Boston Red Sox on Monday was rained out with the Cardinals leading in the middle of the fifth inning.

With the game three outs shy of being official, rain started and the game was called after a 55-minute wait. There was standing water on the field when the decision was made not to continue.

Boston’s Rick Porcello gave up two runs and six hits in five innings.

Red Sox manager John Farrell and Cardinal manager Mike Matheny walked the field with two umpires before the decision was made not to resume. Farrell said there was some thought given to continuing the game.

“The amount of standing water, the projected time to squeegee it off and we were still running the risk of more rain coming,” hwe said. “It was in the best interest to call it when we did.”`

Porcello, acquired from Detroit in December, said he probably would not have pitched another inning under any conditions.

“I think I hit my pitch count,” said Porcello, who threw 92 pitches, including strikes. “I feel strong. My sequences, the way I’m thinking on the mound is there. The consistency of the pitches isn’t again where I want it to be. ”

Boston scored in the fifth when Ty Kelly and Matt Carpenter doubled.

STARTING TIME

Cardinals: Lance Lynn allowed one hit in four innings, struck out three and walked none. After Pablo Sandoval doubled leading off the second, Lynn retired the next three batters on two groundouts and a strikeout.

“He looked great,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “Got him in a tough spot there, man on third and one out, and I thought he even got better. Good sink, good life on the ball. I don’t necessarily need to see his competitive nature. We all know that. He’s always going to come with it. I just like watching how the ball’s coming out of his hand. It looks heavy. Got to see movement, depth to his sinker. See him throwing the breaking ball in tough counts. He’s feeling confident with it. He threw the changeup, the cutter. All of them looked right where they need to be right now.”

Red Sox: Porcello retired nine of his first 11 batters before giving up two singles in the fourth and three hits in the fifth.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: DH Matt Holliday was hit on the side by a Porcello pitch in the fifth inning and left the game after taking first base.

Red Sox: DH David Ortiz, who has been sidelined several days with dehydration and what Farrell described as “flu-like” symptoms, could return to the lineup by Thursday, when the Red Sox play Minnesota. Farrell said Ortiz could get minor league at-bats before Thursday. Ortiz has 15 at-bats; Farrell isn’t concerned about Ortiz’ readiness for the April 6 opener. Ortiz likely will play some at first base during Boston’s first series.

“His spring trainings over 16, 17 years have been kind of all over the map in terms of number of at-bats accumulated,” Farrell said. “I do know that David is wanting to get back to regular at-bats by Thursday or later this week, just give him the final 10 days here in camp to get back in the flow of things to get him at first base in game situation so it prepares us for Philadelphia, but he’s making progress.”

1B Mike Napoli’s sore ankle is progressing and he should return to the lineup soon.

“He’ll be getting regular reps before the end of the week,” Farrell said.

NEXT

Cardinals: St. Louis plays Washington on Wednesday.

Red Sox: LHP Henry Owens is to start for the Red Sox against Miami in Jupiter, and RHP Tom Koehler for the Marlins.

— Associated Press —

Griffons fall at No. 21 Washburn in finale; split 4-game series

riggertMissouriWesternTopeka, Kan. – The Missouri Western baseball team earned a split of their four-game series at No. 21 Washburn Sunday, dropping the final game of the series, 12-5.

The loss leaves Missouri Western with a 16-9 overall record and an 11-5 mark in the MIAA.

Washburn jumped out to a 5-0 lead, getting two home runs in the third, one a three-run shot and the other a two-run homer. Those five runs chased starter Matt Russell from the game. He went three innings and gave up five runs on five hits. Kyle Kelly entered in relief, going two innings and allowing three earned runs on four hits. A.J. Martinez allowed four earned runs on two hits in two-thirds of an inning.

Down 5-0 going into the fourth, MWSU got one on an RBI single from Andrew Ramirez and Dylon Koch pushed one in when he grounded into a double play. In the fifth, MWSU got within two when David Glaude grounded into a double play that allowed Trevor LaHonta to score. Washburn went up 12-4 in the seventh on a two-RBI single and a two-RBI triple before the Griffons scored their final run in the ninth on an error that allowed LaHonta to score.

Mitch Thorman went 3-4 in the game with two runs scored and Cody Childs went 3-5. The loss evened Russell’s record to 2-2. The Griffons will travel to Kansas City to play Rockhurst on Tuesday before hosting Missouri Southern next weekend.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Bearcats win series against Fort Hays State with victory on Sunday

Courtesy Northwest Athletics
Courtesy Northwest Athletics

The Northwest Missouri State University baseball beat Fort Hays State on Sunday afternoon at Bearcat Field in Maryville, Mo., 4-3.

Northwest moves to 12-12 on the year and 9-7 in MIAA play. The Tigers drop to 4-17 overall and 4-12 in conference action.

The Bearcats gave up two runs in the top of the ninth but rebounded by scoring the winning run in the bottom of the ninth on a bases loaded walk by freshman Nick Howard.

The win gives Northwest its first MIAA series win, beating the Tigers 3-1 over the weekend.

Nikko Pablo got the start and went 6.2 innings, allowing six hits with eight strikeouts. He walked one batter and allowed just one unearned run.

Carson Smith got the win, going 2.1 innings, allowing three hits and two runs. He struck out three batters.

Nick Gotta was 2-for-5 on the day with a run scored, while Austin Wulff was 1-for-1 with a run scored. He was walked once and scored the winning run after getting hit by a pitch to start the ninth.

Luke Wilkinson hit his second double of the season, going 1-for-3 with an RBI and a walk, while Derek Meyer was 1-for-3.

Northwest Missouri State will play a pair of midweek non-conference games beginning on Tuesday at Quincy, followed by a Wednesday game at Culver-Stockton.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Western softball continues dominance as win streak reaches 12

MWSUST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Missouri Western softball team wrapped up the Apple Market Classic Sunday going 6-0 and running its winning streak to 12 games.

Missouri Western ends the weekend 21-9 and was the only team in the 15-team field to win all of its games, outscoring their six opponents 36-5, including two shutouts.

GAME 1: MWSU 7, Wayne State 1

Griffon Softball stretched its win streak to 11 games and improved to 5-0 in the Apple Market Classic with a 7-1 revenge win against Wayne State.

MWSU jumped out to a 4-0 lead after two innings. Kailey Green put MWSU up 2-0 in the first with a double. Tiffany Gillaspy and Sydney Washington each hit RBI singles in the second to put the Griffons up 4-0. Shyanne Saladino gave up her one run in the game in the third on an RBI single. Saladino allowed just one unearned run on three hits and struck out seven, improving to 11-4 on the year.

Katie Klosterman made it 5-1 in the fifth with a solo home run to center and Gillaspy drove in two more in the fifth with a double to left. Gillaspy finished game one 3-4 with three driven in and two RBIs. Morgan Rathmann was 2-4 with one run scored. Wayne State defeated the Griffons, 3-2 on Feb. 21 at the Kelly Laas Memorial Invite in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

GAME 2: MWSU 8, #14 Winona State 0 (6 innings)

For the second day in a row, the Griffons showed little difficulty in dispatching a ranked opponent.

Missouri Western broke a scoreless tie in the bottom of the third when Paige Shifflett drove Rathmann home with an RBI single. Shifflett drove in the first run of a four-run fifth with another RBI single and the freshman put MWSU up 6-0 in the sixth with her third RBI single of the game. Katie Klosterman pushed in the team’s seventh run with an RBI double in the sixth and Shelbie Atwell’ss sac fly in the sixth ended the game with the Griffons leading by eight.

MWSU got another standout pitching performance in the game. Janie Smith moved to 10-5 on the year, going all six innings and allowing just three hits, while striking out four.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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