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KU’s Bill Self receives Wayman Tisdale Humanitarian Award

KUKansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was presented with the Wayman Tisdale Humanitarian Award at the Devon Energy College Basketball Awards in Oklahoma City Monday.

A native of Edmond, Okla., Self was informed in November of 2013 that he would be honored in the ceremony at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. The College Basketball Awards are produced annually by Access Sports in conjunction with the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). Self shared the stage with college basketball’s 2014 Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year (Jabari Parker of Duke), the 2014 National Player of the Year (Doug McDermott of Creighton), who received the Oscar Robertson Trophy, and the 2014 Henry Iba National Coach of the Year (Gregg Marshall of Wichita State).

The Tisdale Humanitarian Award recognizes an individual involved in college basketball that has had a significant and positive impact on and away from the court. Previous honorees include legendary ESPN and hall of fame announcer Dick Vitale, Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski and Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo. The award’s namesake, Wayman Tisdale, died in May 2009 after a two-year battle with cancer.

“I was very aware of this award but I had absolutely no idea that I was in consideration for anything like this,” Self said in a media session prior to the banquet. “They could have picked a lot of guys more deserving than of a humanitarian award than me. It means a lot because it’s happening in Oklahoma City and then having Wayman’s name on it. I was by no means in competition with him but I did play during the same era and I saw how he revolutionized basketball in our state. You could say Billy Tubbs and Nolan Richardson had a strong hand in doing that but Wayman changed the whole climate of everything going on here. And to have a guy do it that was such a personality, and maybe as good of an ambassador as anybody as our state has known, is very cool.”

In 11 seasons at Kansas Self has a 325-69 record, averaging 29.5 wins per season. Overall, Self has coached 21 seasons with a 532-174 record. Including the 2013-14 title, Self has guided KU to an unprecedented 10-straight Big 12 regular-season championships. He has also guided the Jayhawks to two Final Fours, including the 2008 NCAA title. He was named just the eighth head coach in Kansas basketball history on April 21, 2003. While at KU, Self has been named national coach of the year twice and Big 12 Coach of the Year four times.

Bill and Cindy Self established the Assists Foundation in 2006 to help provide young people access to better lives. The mission of Assists is accomplished by identifying areas of need and working with other community-based institutions to provide creative and lasting solutions. The Assists Foundation supports scholarships and helps community organizations improve their facilities and programs so as to teach young people how to live healthy, productive lives. The foundation works to help young people have access to healthy lifestyle programs, facilitated by components of education, assessments, prevention, leadership, and competition. Self is also actively involved in a variety of other charitable efforts, including Coaches vs. Cancer and the V Foundation for Cancer Research.

The Devon Energy College Basketball Awards are presented by Devon Energy, a leading independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Oklahoma City. The event is produced by Access Sports, an Oklahoma City-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to supporting various charitable causes, including funding prosthetic devices for needy individuals through the Wayman L. Tisdale Foundation, funding of youth basketball programs throughout the state of Oklahoma through the Wayman’s Lightning Basketball League, and other worthy charitable causes.

— KU Sports Information —

Kansas City blows eighth inning lead and gets swept by Twins

RoyalsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Needing a big hit, the Minnesota Twins instead turned a little tapper back to the mound into big trouble for the Kansas City Royals.

Pitcher Wade Davis made a wild flip home on a comebacker in the eighth inning and the Twins rallied past the Royals 4-3 Sunday for a three-game sweep.

“Had the play right there in front of me, just didn’t make it,” Davis said.

A madcap sequence put the Twins ahead and a crazy play ended it, too.

With two outs and none on in the ninth, Mike Moustakas popped a ball straight up. As he stood to watch it in the batter’s box, catcher Kurt Suzuki tripped over him, resulting in an interference call for the final out.

“That’s always on the hitter,” Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. “That’s not going to be on the defender. He has a right to catch the ball.”

After the Royals scored three times in the eighth for a 3-2 lead, reliever Aaron Crow (0-1) walked two Minnesota batters to start the bottom half.

Davis struck out Joe Mauer, but Trevor Plouffe walked to load the bases. Chris Herrmann then hit a grounder back to the mound and Davis, hoping to begin an easy double play, hesitated briefly after getting the ball out of his glove.

Davis’ toss sailed past catcher Salvador Perez. Pedro Florimon scored the tying run and Dozier slid home under Perez’s return throw to Davis, who was a step late covering the plate.

“You got to be aggressive, you can’t lose that,” Dozier said. “I saw the throw. I saw Davis just hanging out a good 10 yards away from the thing, so might as well take a shot.”

The lapse by Davis compounded an already frustrating series for the Royals. Kansas City was outscored 21-5 in the sweep.

“I got frustrated and made a mental mistake by not being there,” Davis said. “It’s unacceptable.”

Casey Fien (1-0) got one out and Glen Perkins posted his third save.

The Royals have lost their first five road games this season, managing just nine runs.

“I think everybody’s trying to do too much right now,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “When you go in a slump everybody tries to do more, and that’s only natural for a team when you’re having trouble scoring runs.”

Josmil Pinto hit his third homer in the seventh inning to give the Twins a 2-0 lead.

Twins starter Kevin Correia cruised through seven innings before running into trouble in the eighth. He allowed three runs on six hits in seven innings.

Eric Hosmer’s RBI double capped the Royals’ three-run eighth.

Not wearing sleeves despite a gametime temperature of 42 degrees, Jason Vargas held the Twins to two runs on five hits over seven innings for his third straight quality start this season.

That type of outing would have been more than enough last season, when the Royals won 15 of 19 from Minnesota. But the Twins now have the upper hand to start 2014.

— Associated Press —

Cardinals defeat Cubs in series finale Sunday

CardsST. LOUIS — (AP) Michael Wacha doesn’t mind a little bad weather.

Wacha had to wait out yet another lengthy rain delay, Matt Carpenter drove in three runs and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 6-4 Sunday.

St. Louis took two of three from the Cubs and has won four of six. Chicago has lost three of four.

Rain has figured in all three of Wacha’s starts this season. He actually seemed to embrace a third-inning downpour that halted play against the Cubs for 46 minutes.

“I’m used to it,” he said. “You just have to accept it and you’ve got to stay focused. I tried to stay loose and just keep my mind in what I needed to do.”

Wacha’s first start of the season was delayed before first pitch by 2 hours, 40 minutes. He endured a short 12-minute delay at the outset of his second outing.

Wacha (2-0) allowed three runs and five hits in 6 1/3 innings Sunday. He gave up a two-run homer to Anthony Rizzo on the 16th pitch of the game, but yielded just one run on three hits the rest of the way. He struck out eight and walked one.

“At the start, I was a little erratic, but I was able to settle down a little bit,” he said. “I got some quick innings and some quick outs.”

St. Louis manager Mike Matheny says Wacha has the mental makeup to handle lengthy or short delays.

“He’s strong and he knows what to do out there,” Matheny said. “He keeps a good focus. I felt like his curveball was a lot better after the delay.”

Carpenter hit a two-run single in the second inning and added a sacrifice fly in the fourth that put St. Louis ahead to stay at 4-3. He is tied with Yadier Molina for the team lead with nine RBI.

“It felt good to get the job done,” Carpenter said. “When you get up in those situations, you just try and put a good at-bat up there and I thought I did that.”

Trevor Rosenthal gave up a run in the ninth, but retired Luis Valbuena and Emilio Bonifacio with the tying runs on base to pick up his fourth save in four opportunities.

Chicago starter Edwin Jackson (0-1) allowed four runs and eight hits in six innings. He struck out five and walked three in a grueling 114-pitch effort.

“I didn’t feel too bad,” Jackson said. “I threw a lot of pitches. I was behind in a lot of counts. They were aggressive, that’s a good hitting team.”

Jhonny Peralta highlighted a two-run eighth with an RBI double that put St. Louis up 6-3.

Rizzo got his club started with his second homer of the season.

“I just got extended,” Rizzo said. “I was lucky enough to get the barrel on it.”

After Carpenter singled in two runs in the second, he stole second and scored on Kolten Wong’s single for a 3-2 lead.

The Cubs tied the game in the fourth on a run-scoring single by Welington Castillo.

Carpenter then gave St. Louis the lead for good with a sacrifice fly to left that brought in Peter Bourjos, who began the fourth inning with a triple.

“We did the things we had to at the right times to win,” Carpenter said.

Trailing 4-3, Mike Olt led off the Cubs seventh with a double off Wacha. Castillo struck out and reliever Kevin Siegrist retired Darwin Barney and Bonifacio to end the threat.

Siegrist retired all five batters he faced.

“We had some chances, just couldn’t get hits at the right time,” Rizzo said.

— Associated Press —

Griffons finish off 4-game sweep of Pitt State with two wins Saturday

MWSUThe Missouri Western baseball team used solid pitching and timely hitting completing a series sweep against the Pittsburg State Gorillas. The Griffons won game one 1-0 before winning the night cap 8-3. Jake Jones improved to 5-2 on the season while Mark Spreckles 3-0. The Griffons sit at 23-14 overall and 19-11 and have now won eight straight games.

Game 1
MWSU 1
PSU 0

The Griffons got an outstanding pitching performance from Jake Jones as he went 5.2 innings giving up just one hit while striking out four earning a 1-0 victory against the Gorillas. Jones improves to 5-2 with the victory while Mason Queen went 1.1 innings picking up his third save of the season.

Both teams had runners on base all day as the Gorillas left seven runners on and the Griffons left six. The Griffons got the only run of the game in the fourth inning when David Chew led off with his fourth triple of the season. He would later score on a sacrifice fly by Jeremy Monty.

That would be all the runs the Griffons would need picking up their 7th victory in a row. Trevor LaHonta and Jake Schrader each had two hits for the Griffons.

Cor Lesmeister falls to 3-3 going six innings giving up six hits and one earned run. He struck out four. Luke Bordewick and Samuel Falcon each had a hit for Pittsburg State.

Game 2
MWSU 8
PSU 3

The Griffons got another solid pitching performance this time by Spreckles as he went seven innings giving up six hits and one earned run to get the victory. The Griffons picked up an 8-3 victory running their win streak to eight.

In the second inning the Griffons got on the board capitalizing on two Gorillas errors. LaHonta had an RBI single while Weiss scored on an error by the centerfielder. In the third the Griffons got three more runs on just one hit extending the Griffons lead to 5-0 after three.

The score stayed that way until the seventh when Jeremy Monty tripled and scored on a single by Weiss to left field giving the Griffons the 6-0. The Gorillas got somethings going late scoring three runs but it was to late as the Griffons got the win.

The Griffons had nine hits Weiss going 4-for-4 with one run and three RBI. The Gorillas fall to 15-26 overall and 10-22 in MIAA play. Spencer Booe and Samuel Falcon each had two hits.

The Griffons return to action next Thursday, April 17th opening up an MIAA series against the Central Missouri Mules. Game time is set for 6:00 pm in Warrensburg, Mo

— MWSU Sports Information —

White defeats Green, 16-10, in Northwest Missouri State spring game

NWMSUAs Northwest Missouri State football players gathered in a massive circle following the annual Green and White spring football game, starting quarterback Brady Bolles delivered verbal zinger to starting defensive end Matt Longacre.

“16-0,” Bolles said.

Bolles played for the White team that came away with a 16-10 victory Saturday afternoon at Bearcat Stadium over the Green team, which Longacre was on.

“It has been a fun little rivalry,” Bolles said. “We have been going back and forth every day in spring practice. He plays defensive end and on some of our right plays, I am reading him. If I beat him, I let him know about it and if he beats me, he definitely lets me know about it, too.”

Technically, spring football is part of the 2013-14 school year, a year in which the Bearcats went 15-0 and won the 2013 NCAA Division II National Championship. Bolles is still a sophomore athletically and Longacre is a junior.

In reality, spring football is the beginning of the 2014-15 school year. Bolles and Longacre were voted this week as captains along with D.J. Gnader, Zach Williams, Eric Reimer, Bryce Young and Marcus Wright.

“That means the world to me to know my team is behind me and they trust me to be a face in this program,” Bolles said. “We have big goals for next year. It is always great to win the national championship. But the teams that have character are the ones that stay on top. That is what we are trying to do for this upcoming year.”

On a beautiful Saturday afternoon, the 2014 Bearcats gave their fans a small sampling of what to expect in the upcoming season.

As expected, the defense was strong. Northwest also proved it has a special placekicker. Sophomore-to-be Simon Mathiesen booted field goals of 27, 44 and 50 yards to give the White team a 9-3 lead after three quarters.

Bolles and redshirt freshman quarterback Kyle Zimmer (Green team) really couldn’t show their complete arsenal because the defense weren’t allowed to tackle them.

Still, Northwest fans were able to see why Northwest coach Adam Dorrel and his staff didn’t recruit a quarterback in the 2014 signing class.

True freshmen Jonathan Baker, Randy Schmidt and Brad Strauss all saw action and they didn’t have the protection of the red jersey that they wear in practice.

Each player took a few hits. In fact, the three freshmen quarterback must have looked like raw meat to some starving Bearcats on defense.

“We tease them and say it builds character,” Dorrel said.

“Honestly, we try to let them be athletes. All three of those guys are dual-threat guys.”

All three had at least one nice run. Strauss had a 21-yard run, Baker, a 15-yard run and Schmidt rushed four times for 51 yards. It was Baker, a native of Maryville, who gave the hometown fans something to talk about near the end of the game.

With under 30 seconds left in the game and the Green trailing 16-3, Baker tossed a beautiful 87-yard touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Shane Williams for the final points of the game.

“It is always a good feeling when you can execute a play like that,” Baker said.

Even if Baker finished the game without a touchdown pass, he would have been happy.

“Going through as many practices as we have as a team and putting in all the hard work, it was great to get in there and get a feel for game situations with the clock running, calling in plays and that sort of thing,” Baker said. “It was good for all of us.”

What about getting tackled a few times?

“You definitely got to be ready,” he said. “You have to be ready to protect yourself. It brings you back to that game feel because in practice we are not getting hit. Once you get that first hit out of the way, you are back to reality and ready to keep playing.”

The spring game represented the next chapter in the storied Northwest football program. As wonderful as the 2013 championship season was and will live in the memories of many for years to come, it is time to create new moments.

It was kind of hard to do that Saturday afternoon. When Schmidt ran onto the field in the No. 15 jersey, it was easy to think of last season’s starting quarterback Trevor Adams. Adams, though, is now in Dallas, moving into the next phase of his life, going to chiropractor school.

New leaders will emerge. Bolles understands he must be one of them.

“It is a little different,” Bolles said of spring practice this year. “Last year I could get away with the attitude that I am not the guy. I am still the backup. Now, it is just the mentality. Every day I am making sure the offense is moving and is ready for practice.

“This was a good way to wrap up spring ball and we will go into summer with the same mentality we have now.”

Dorrel was pleased with what he saw Saturday afternoon.

“Big thing is you don’t want to see dumb penalties as far alignment and procedure,” Dorrel said. “I think we had two of them today. For the most part, the penalties were guys being aggressive. That is going to happen in a football game.

“The big one is to stay healthy. We did that today.”

For the rest of April and into the first week of May, Dorrel wants his players to concentrate of schoolwork.

“After that, it is really important that for two weeks we send them home,” Dorrel said. “They get mentally refreshed. They spend time with family and friends.

“We will come back in mid May. We need to get bigger and stronger. We need a lot of work in our passing game. We need timing in our passing game. That is going to be on Brady and our receivers. I can’t do it. Coach Charlie Flohr can’t do it. They have to do it on their own. Those are the things you want to see in the summer, guys building that camaraderie.”

— David Boyce, Northwest Sports Information —

Missouri Western softball uses long ball to sweep Lincoln

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western softball team hit six home runs in a doubleheaders sweep against the Lincoln Blue Tigers on Saturday (April 12). Missouri Western took game one 8-1  before taking the twin-bill sweep 12-2 in five innings in game two. The Griffons hit three home runs in both games improving their record to 31-15 overall and 14-8 in MIAA play.

Game 1
MWSU 8
LU 1

Missouri Western scored in four of the seven innings earning an 8-1 victory over the Blue Tigers in game one. After getting down 1-0 after one the Griffons scored eight unanswered runs in the victory. The Griffons earn their 30th victory of the season with the win while senior Jackie Bishop improves to 20-7 on the season.

After getting down 1-0 after the first inning the Griffons responded nicely with four runs on six hits in the second inning. Brooke Schaben tied the score at one with a lead of homer. Taylor Anding singled and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Kat Steponovich. Katie Kosterman doubled to centerfield and then Anding and Kosterman scored on a single to right center by Michelle Stevenson making the score 3-1. Later in the inning Stevenson scored on a Bre Fleschner single to shortstop giving the Griffons the 4-1 lead after two.

The score stayed that way until the fourth when the Griffons strung something together with two outs. Fleschner got hit by a pitch and scored after back-to-back singles by Washington and Gillaspy giving the Griffons a 5-1 lead after four. In the 5th Anding led off with her fourth homer of the season putting one more run on the scoreboard for the Griffons. The Griffons used the long ball once again in the 7th when Klosterman blasted her second homer of the season giving the Griffons an 8-1 lead after six and a half.

Taylor Schaben came in to relieve Bishop going two innings giving up one walk with one strikeout.

The Griffons had 15 hits in the game with all nine players getting a hit. Anding led the way going 3-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI. Fleschner, Washington and Kosterman all had two hits as well.

The Blue Tigers had six hits with Kircher and Shantae Duren each getting two. Jessica Cook pitched just two innings in the loss. She went two innings giving up six hits and four earned runs. Alyssa Laudwig went five innings in relief giving up nine hits and four earned runs. Cook falls to 2-15 with the loss.

Game 2
MWSU 12
LU 2 (5 innings)

The Griffons jumped all over the Blue Tigers in game two scoring 11 runs in the first three innings of play picking up a 12-2 run rule victory. The Griffons pounded out 13 hits with eight extra bases hits in the contest. Gillaspy went 3-for-3 with five RBI, two runs scored on a double and two home runs. She has hit 11 home runs on the season.

In the first inning Fleschner led off with a double down the right field line and Washington got hit by a pitch. Gillaspy then blasted her first homer of the game giving the Griffons the 3-0 lead. Anding and Klosterman got hit by a pitch and advanced to second and third. Stevenson hit a sac fly and Rathman doubled giving the Griffons the 5-0 lead after one inning.

In the second two more home runs gave the Griffons an 8-0 lead after two. Gillaspy hit a solo homer and Steponovich hit her 7th homer of the year scoring Anding. In the third five more hits by the Griffons scored three more run. Washington and Gillaspy each got RBI hits while Washington scored on a passed ball.

The score stayed that way until Megan Korgie got her first hit of her career. She hit a double in the fifth scoring Washington giving the Griffons the 12-0 lead. Janie Smith gave up two runs on two hits in the 5th but picked up the victory. Smith improved to 11-8 going all five innings giving up four hits and one earned run with three strikeouts.

Washington and Stevenson both had two hits in the game. Washington scored three runs while Anding scored two.

The Blue Tigers fall to 3-34 on the season and 0-22 in MIAA play. They had four hits as Alyssa Laudwig got the loss. She gave up two hits and three runs.

The Griffons return to action on Friday, April 25 when they host Northeastern State University in an MIAA doubleheader. Game time is set for 4:00 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals get pounded by Minnesota for second straight day

RoyalsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — After adding Ricky Nolasco and Phil Hughes in the offseason, the Twins expected their rotation to be better.

Instead, the offense has been the biggest turnaround for Minnesota.

Joe Mauer hit his first home run of the season, Brian Dozier connected for his fourth and Nolasco earned his initial win with the Twins in a 7-1 victory Saturday over the Kansas City Royals.

“I feel like, one through nine, everybody today had at least three hard-hit balls each, and that’s a tell-tale sign an offense is clicking,” said Dozier, who tied for the AL lead in homers. “Been doing that for the past week now, so everything is starting to click as a team right now.”

A day after getting his first RBI of the year, Mauer hit a three-run shot against starter James Shields (0-2). Dozier had a leadoff homer for Minnesota, which has scored the second-most runs in the American League.

Nolasco (1-1) showed why the Twins signed him to a $49 million, four-year contract to steady their rotation.

The right-hander gave up five runs in each of his first two outings for his new team, but was on top of his game Saturday in his first home start for Minnesota. Nolasco went eight innings and allowed five hits with four strikeouts.

“I wish I could say I’m going to go eight every time,” Nolasco said. “This level is very difficult and you can never count yourself out no matter how good or bad you’re doing. I had two bad starts, but my mentality is still like I could do something like today.”

While the rotation was addressed in the offseason, it was Minnesota’s lineup that figured to keep the Twins near the bottom of the AL Central again. Instead, Dozier has been a power source in the leadoff spot, and Minnesota has received big production from a middle of the order that includes Trevor Plouffe, Chris Colabello and Jason Kubel.

Making the transition full-time to first base this season, Mauer was slow to come around with the bat. Kansas City’s first trip to Minnesota was the perfect remedy, though. In his career, Mauer has hit .338 against the Royals with 11 homers and 95 RBIs. He’s also hit .350 (12 for 37) against Shields.

“When it’s all said and done his numbers are going to be there,” acting Twins manager Terry Steinbach said. “He’s a professional hitter, a great hitter, and just over the course of time it’s going to happen. It was good to see him connect with one and get that ball out of the ballpark.”

Shields put Kansas City in an early hole again. The Royals had seven quality starts in their first eight games, but Bruce Chen allowed two first-inning runs Friday night and only went 3 2/3 innings. Shields gave up a home run to Dozier on his fourth pitch and Minnesota added six runs in the second.

Shields was undone by the defense, including his own.

None of the runs in the second were earned because Shields misplayed a sacrifice bunt by Kurt Suzuki, with the ball slipping out of his hand for an error as the pitcher tried to throw to third base. Shields then walked No. 8 hitter Aaron Hicks with the bases loaded. Later, third baseman Mike Moustakas couldn’t handle a hard-hit grounder by Dozier that deflected into left field for an error, allowing two runs to score.

Mauer followed Moustakas’ error with a three-run homer, his first since Aug. 16 last season.

“Even though it was a 3-2 count, I was trying to go changeup down and away,” Shields said. “He’s a pretty good hitter. He’s going to hit that every time.”

Shields yielded seven runs — one earned — in 5 2/3 innings. He gave up six hits and walked three while striking out five.

— Associated Press —

Bearcats split doubleheader with Central Missouri

NWMSUThe Northwest Missouri State baseball team split a double header with Central Missouri on Saturday at Bearcat Field. Northwest won the first game, 4-3, but fell in the second game, 9-0. Northwest is now 20-17 overall and 15-14 in MIAA play. Central Missouri moves to 29-12 on the year and 26-6 in conference action.

Game One

Ryker Fox pitched a complete game for the Bearcats, going all 7.0 innings with three strikeouts. He allowed just one earned run and gave up just five hits.

Northwest took advantage of three Central Missouri errors early, scoring three runs in the second during a two-out rally. Eric McGlauflin singled and scored on a Nikko Pablo single. Brandon Huske singled in Blake Hardegree, who reached on an error, and Pablo stole home during the next at bat.

In the third, Ryan Abernathy walked and scored on an Austin Wulff double to left.

Game Two

Northwest was unable to solve the Mules’ pitching in the night cap, falling 9-0. Abernathy went 2-for-4 on the day. Zack Ferreira, Huske and Wulff all recorded hits for the Bearcats.

Up next, the Bearcats will head to Emporia State for a four-game series with the Hornets starting on Thursday, April 17.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Western tennis gets blanked by Southwest Baptist

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western tennis team fell 9-0 in an MIAA match against the Southwest Baptist Bearcats on Saturday afternoon. The Griffons fall to 1-13 on the season and 1-8 in MIAA play.

The Griffons played pretty good against the Bearcats but could not get a point. In No. 3 doubles the duo of Alyssa Dougan and Margret Winter fell 8-3 against Andjela panovski and Paula Carvajalino while Kayla Dysart and Ceara Boldridge fell 8-2 against Fanni Varga and Christina Zentai in No. 1 doubles. Denise Chiao and Lindsay Beger fell 8-1 in No. 2 doubles.

In singles competition Dougan fell 6-2, 6-4 against Carrajalino at the No. 6 position while Beger and Boldridge fell 6-2, 6-2 at No. 4 and No. 5 singles respectively.

The Griffons return to action on Monday, April 14 when they travel to Liberty, Mo. to take on the Williams Jewell Cardinals at 3:00 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest softball goes 1-1 against Lindenwood Saturday

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State softball team was able to maintain their eighth spot in the conference as they won 3 out of 4 this weekend splitting a double header with Lindenwood Saturday, falling in game one, 3-2, then taking game two, 6-5, in eight innings.

The Lady Lions hit a solo home run in the bottom of the first inning of game one to jump out to an early 1-0 lead.

Torri Blythe singled to bring in Maddie Jones from third for the Bearcats first run of the game. Jordan Ereth scored later in the inning on an error to put her team up 2-1.

LU answered back with two runs of their own in the bottom half to go back up 3-2.

Both pitchers then settled in allowing zero runs the rest of the way out.

Abbie Vitosh received the loss in game one allowing three runs while striking out four. Vitosh moves to 7-11 on the season.

Chantel Adams singled in Steph Mark in the top of the first inning of game two for a quick 1-0 lead.

Northwest’s big offensive output came one inning later when they scored four runs on four hits with RBI’s coming from Taszia Roseberry, Jordan Ereth and Mark. Mark hit a two out two RBI single to score Cassidy Lee and Ereth to go up 5-0.

The Lady Lions then climbed back into the game with two runs in the fourth, two in the sixth and one more in the bottom of the seventh to send the game into extra innings.

Ereth led off the eighth inning with a single and went to second on a sacrifice bunt by Blythe. With two outs and the go-ahead run on second Mark ripped a double to left center field to score Ereth and put her team up 6-5.

Sarah Baldwin then shut down the LU offense in the bottom half of the eighth to secure her 10th win of the season.

Mark, Lee and Adams all had three hits apiece in the victory accounting for four of the six runs scored in the game.

Northwest moves their season record to 19-25, 12-10. The Bearcats have two series remaining in the regular season as they look to make their fifth consecutive trip to the conference tournament. Head Coach Ryan Anderson’s team will take on the defending National Champions, Central Oklahoma, Friday April 25 at Bearcat Field. First pitch is slated to be thrown at 2 p.m

— Northwest Sports Information —

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