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NWMSU’s Riveros earns weekly MIAA tennis honor

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State sophomore Alvaro Riveros was named the MIAA Men’s Tennis Athlete of the Week in a release from the conference office on Monday.

Riveros went 3-1 in singles and 2-1 in doubles last weekend as the Bearcats went 3-1 over the weekend. Riveros picked up wins at No. 3 singles over Truman State, No. 47 Harding and Emporia State. He teamed with Julien Couronne at No. 2 doubles to defeat Truman State and Emporia State. This spring, Riveros is 8-2 at No. 2 singles and 8-3 at No. 2 doubles.

The Bearcats will take on Washburn on Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Topeka, Kan.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Cardinals get 1-0 victory at Cincinnati on opening day

CardsCINCINNATI (AP) — Yadier Molina got the loudest boos during pregame introductions. The five-time All-Star catcher got booed again as he rounded the bases for his game-turning homer.

On opening day, he was driving them batty in Cincinnati again.

Molina broke a seventh-inning time with a home run and made a pair of slick defensive plays on Monday, leading the defending National League champion St. Louis Cardinals to a 1-0 victory over the Reds.

Everyone knew the star of this one.

“Matt Holliday said it best when we were coming in shaking hands: `Yadi wins,” starter Adam Wainwright said.

It wasn’t all Molina. The Cardinals’ impeccable pitching was in top form, too.

The Reds were blanked on opening day for the first time since 1953, ending the second-longest streak of scoring in at least one run in season openers in major league history. The Phillies went 62 years without being blanked in an opener from 1911-72.

Wainwright used his refined sinker to finally get the best of the Reds, who have hit him like no other team. Wainwright allowed three hits in seven innings, fanning nine.

“I’ve never pitched great against the Reds,” said Wainwright, who threw 105 pitches. “Today I wanted to make the emphasis on executing pitches. I tried to simplify it as much as possible.”

St. Louis escaped a threat in the eighth, when the Reds had runners on first and third with nobody out. Trevor Rosenthal retired all three batters in the ninth, finishing a three-hitter.

“We weren’t able to get a hit there,” said Bryan Price, who lost his managing debut. “It was disappointing, but there will be more disappointments along the way.”

During pregame introductions, Molina got by far the loudest boos from the crowd of 43,134 — the second-largest for a regular-season game in Great American Ball Park history. Fans still haven’t forgiven the five-time All Star catcher for a 2010 brawl at home plate with Brandon Phillips.

They were booing again after his first-pitch homer in the seventh, his second career off Johnny Cueto (0-1). It was one of only three hits off Cueto in seven innings.

Not that the catcher noticed all the commotion from the stands.

“I come over here and try to win games,” he said. “That’s why I’m here.”

Molina also fielded Joey Votto’s grounder in front of the plate to start a double play in the third inning, part of an impressive game all-around.

“I’m biased, but I think he’s the best I’ve ever seen at that position,” Wainwright said.

Wainwright won 19 games and finished second in the NL Cy Young Award voting last season, when he had his biggest trouble with the Reds. He went 1/3 in four starts with a 7.77 ERA against Cincinnati, getting knocked around so much that he called it a “head-scratcher.”

Wainwright (1-0) refined a sinker in spring training and was in control on a breezy, 64-degree afternoon. He fanned new Reds leadoff hitter Billy Hamilton four times.

The Reds’ best chance came in the eighth, when the Cardinals committed two errors. Phillips became the first Reds runner to reached third base, but was caught in a rundown on Jay Bruce’s grounder. Carlos Martinez fanned Todd Frazier for the final out, stranding a runner at third.

Cueto’s third straight opening-day start was a reminder that it’s a matter of staying healthy. He was on the disabled list three times last season, limited to 11 starts. He changed his delivery slightly to try to avoid injury, and was on the mark on opening day until Molina connected.

There were no close plays that merited replays.

— Associated Press —

MWSU women’s golf team finishes eighth at Tiburon Invite

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western women’s golf team struggled in windy conditions on the final day of the Tiburon Invite in Omaha, Neb. as they finished eighth.  The Griffons fired a two day total of 718 (357-361) which was 10 strokes better than Fort Hays State and one stroke back of Winona State. The winner of the event was Iowa Western Community College firing a two round total of 662 which included a day two total of 330.

The Griffons were led by freshman Madison Romjue who fired a 174 (86-88) tying for 14th place. Anna Kloeppel and Callie Wilson fired 178 (90-88) and 179 (89-90) respectively while Amber Chivington and Shelby Stone both fired 190.

The winner of the event was Joana Yanez of Iowa Western firing a 162 (78-84). Katie Kruchten of St. Cloud State finished in second with a 165 (86-79).

The Griffons will play their final event until the MIAA Championships on Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8. They travel to Branson, Mo. to participate in the Henderson State Invitational. They will play the event at the Branson Creek Golf Club.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest’s Staashelm named MIAA Field Athlete of the Week

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State senior Seth Staashelm was named the MIAA Men’s Field Athlete of the Week on Monday in a release from the conference office.

Staashelm won the Herschel Neil Decathlon over the weekend at Bearcat Stadium, hitting an NCAA provisional mark of 6,611 points. He had five 700+ point events including weekend highs of 758 points in the high jump (1.95m), 736 points in the 100 (11.58) and 717 points in the 110 hurdles, running 16.14. Nationally, Staashelm’s mark is seventh highest total this season.

The Bearcats will resume action on April 10-11 at the Emporia State Combined Events or on April 11-12 at the Missouri Relays. The Northwest Invitational that was originally scheduled for April 12 has been canceled.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Griffons lose series finale at Nebraska-Kearney

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western baseball team gave fell in the final game of the four game series against the Nebraska-Kearney Lopers 11-6 on Sunday afternoon. The Griffons fall to 15-14 on the season and are 11-11 in MIAA play. They return to action on Friday April 4th opening up a four game series in Jefferson City, Mo. against the Lincoln Blue Tigers.

The Lopers got on the board first getting three runs on two hits. Jayke Brock hit a two RBI double to right center helping the Lopers to the 3-0 lead after one.

The Griffons responded in the 2nd inning when Jake Schrader blasted his seventh homer of the year cutting the lead to 3-2. Later in the inning Dylan Koch singled to right field scoring two more giving the Griffons the 4-3 lead after two innings.

The score stayed that way until the fourth when the Lopers took the lead for good with three more runs on four hits. After the fourth inning UNK led 6-4. The score stayed that way until 5th when Schrader blasted his second homer of the game and eighth of the season cutting the lead to 6-5 after five.

The rest of the way belonged to the Lopers outscoring the Griffons 5-1 getting the 11-6 victory. The Lopers improve to 19-12 overall and 13-11 in MIAA play.

The Griffons had seven hits with Hunter Weiss going 3-for-5 with a run scored while Schrader had two hits, three RBI and two runs scored. Jake Jones falls to 3-2 going 3.2 innings giving up five hits and four earned runs while striking out four.

Michael Hahn got the victory for the Lopers going 5.1 innings giving up five hits and three earned runs with five strikeouts. The Lopers had 14 hits with Brandon Landanger and Brent Kirsch each getting three.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Bearcats salvage final game at Washburn with 7-4 win

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State baseball team finished a weekend road series with Washburn on Sunday with a 7-4 victory on the road at Falley Field. The Bearcats move to 16-13 on the season and 11-10 in MIAA action. Washburn is now 13-13overall and 13-11 in conference play.

Ryker Fox went 7.2 innings for Northwest, allowing just four runs while striking out two. Jon Pomatto got the save, pitching a scoreless ninth inning.

Northwest jumped out to an early 3-0 lead, scoring twice in the first and adding one in the second before Washburn crossed the plate for the first time in the fourth. The Bearcats responded with a three run sixth inning and added another in the seventh. Washburn would score three times in the eighth but would be unable to get any closer.

Ryan Abernathy doubled in Pomatto in the first and Abernathy would score two batters later on a groundout by Austin Wulff.  In the third, Brandon Huske tripled, driving Paul Johnson in after he beganthe inning by getting hit by a pitch.

With two outs in the sixth, Derek Meyer singled to score Paul Johnson and James Holler. Meyer scored in the next at bat as Zack Ferreira doubled down the left field line. In the seventh, Eric McGlauflin grounded out, scoring Pomatto who reached on an error to start the inning.

Northwest returns home on Friday to take on Missouri Southern at 2 p.m. The four-game MIAA series with the Lions will also include a 1 p.m. Saturday doubleheader and a single game on Sunday at noon.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Western softball sweeps Missouri Southern Sunday

MWSUThe Missouri Western softball team pounded out 19 hits and scored 19 runs in a doubleheader sweep over the Missouri Southern Lions. Tiffany Gillaspy went 4-for-6 with three runs scored and six RBI while Katie Klosterman had three hits with three RBI and a run score. The Griffons improve to 22-14 on the season and 7-7 in MIAA play. They return to action on Friday, April 4 with an MIAA doubleheader against the Fort Hays State Tigers. First pitch is scheduled for 4 pm.

Game 1
MWSU 8
MSSU 1

The Missouri Western softball team scored five runs in the fifth inning earning an 8-1 victory in game one against the Missouri Southern Lions. Jackie Bishop went all seven innings improving to 14-6 on the season. She gave up just three hits while striking out eight.

The Griffons got on the board first in the third inning as Morgan Rathmann singled on a bunt and scored on a single down the left field line by Gillaspy. The Lions responded in the top of the 4th on a throwing error by Klosterman.

The rest of the game belonged to the Griffons scoring two runs in the fourth on three hits. Klosterman had an RBI single to left field and Rathmann had a sac bunt scoring Michelle Stevenson giving the Griffons a 3-1 lead after four innings.

In the 5th Washington led off with a walk and advanced to third on a double by Gillaspy. Washington scored on a wild pitch and Gillaspy scored on a passed ball. Gillaspy scored on a passed ball and later Brooke Schaben scored on a double steal after she walked earlier in the inning. Klosterman had an RBI single and and Rathmann had another sac bunt scoring the last two Griffon runs giving them the 8-1 lead.

Bishop shut down the Lions the rest of the game giving the Griffons their 21st victory of the season. The Griffons had eight hits with Gillaspy and Klosterman both getting two. Klosterman and Rathmann both had two RBI in the game.

Shelby Mitchell falls to 1-5 on the season going four innings giving up seven hits and five earned runs. They had just three hits with Alana Heser, Alexah Replogle and Brooke Swadley all getting one.

Game 2
MWSU 11
MSSU 2 (5 innings)

The Griffons scored six runs in the second inning and five in the third earning an 11-2 victory in game two. Gillaspy went 2-for-3 at the plate with five RBI which included a grand slam in the third inning. Janie Smith picked up the victory going five innings giving up four hits and one earned run. She improves to 8-8 on the season.

After getting down 2-0 the Griffons answered with six runs in the second inning. The Griffons got six straight two out hits in the inning plating six runs. In the third the Griffons plated five more which included four on Gillaspy’s eighth homer of the season.

The rest of the game belonged to the Griffons as the Lions fall to 10-24 on the season and 2-8 in MIAA play.

The Griffons had 11 hits with Washington, Gillaspy and Rathmann each getting two. The Lions had just four hits with Alexah Replogle going 2-for-2. Sarah Williams got the loss going three innings giving up 10 hits and five earned runs. She falls to 3-8 with the loss.

— MWSU Sports Information —

KU freshman Andrew Wiggins sets press conference for 2 p.m. Monday

KULAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas has scheduled a news conference Monday at Allen Fieldhouse with freshman star Andrew Wiggins and coach Bill Self.

Wiggins has already said he plans to enter the NBA draft, though Kansas would not say what the news will be.

The 6-foot-8 Wiggins led Kansas in scoring at 17.1 points per game and averaged 5.9 rebounds. The Canadian was the Big 12 freshman of the year and a first-team all-conference selection.

Wiggins is expected to be one of the top picks in the draft.

Fellow Kansas freshman Wayne Selden Jr. has already announced he will return to school. Freshman center Joel Embiid, who also has a chance to be the top overall pick, has yet to announce his plans.

— Associated Press —

Northwest men’s tennis falls at Wichita State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State men’s tennis team fell to the Wichita State Shockers, 4-0, on Sunday afternoon. Northwest is now 10-2 on the season. Wichita State, which was ranked No. 72 this week in the Division I poll, is now 14-7.

The match was called after Wichita State captured the first four singles matches. While the two did not meet on the court, it did feature Northwest sophomore Sergio De Vilchez and his brother, Guillermo De Vilchez, who is ajunior at Wichita State.

Northwest’s next match will be on Wednesday, April 2 in an MIAA contest for both the men’s and women’s teams against Washburn in Topeka, Kan. The match scheduled against William Jewell on Monday has been postponed for a later date.

Singles competition

1. Ilija Cuic (WSUM) def. Sergio De Vilchez (NW) 6-0, 6-4
2. Tin Ostojic (WSUM) def. Boissinot,Romain (NW) 6-1, 6-2
3. Tomislav Gregurovic (WSUM) def. Riveros,Alvaro (NW) 6-4, 6-2
4. Guillermo de Vilchez (WSUM) def. Altimires,Lluis (NW) 6-2, 6-2
5. Guillermo Nicol (WSUM) vs. Couronne,Julien (NW) 6-3, 1-2, unfinished
6. Jocelyn Devilliers (WSUM) vs. Azzaoui,Hicham (NW) 6-0, unfinished

Doubles competition
1. Sergio De Vilchez/Altimires,Lluis (NW) vs. Tomislav Gregurovic/Tin Ostojic (WSUM) no result
2. Riveros,Alvaro/Couronne,Julien (NW) vs. Ilija Cuic/Jocelyn Devilliers (WSUM) no result
3. Azzaoui,Hicham/Boissinot,Romain (NW) vs. Guillermo de Vilchez/Guillermo Nicol (WSUM) no result

— Northwest Sports Information —

Griffons split doubleheader at Nebraska-Kearney

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western baseball team split a pair of games on Saturday afternoon against the Nebraska-Kearney Lopers. The Griffons came back in game one winning 9-6 but gave up a 3-0 lead in game two falling 4-3. Missouri Western sits at 15-13 overall and 11-10 in MIAA play.

Game 1
MWSU 9
UNK 6

In game one the Griffons got a two run homer in the 7th inning extending the Griffons lead to 9-6. Mason Queen pitched well for the Griffons in relief going 4.2 innings giving up four hits and one earned run with five strikeouts. He improves to 2-3 on the season.

The Griffons got two runs in the first inning when Trevor LaHonta doubled and scored on a ground out by David Chew. Later in the inning Jake Schrader singled in Ryan Degner giving the Griffons the 2-0 lead. In the bottom of the first UNK answered with four runs which included a three run homer by Max Ayoub.

Missouri Western stayed calm getting two runs on two hits in the second inning tying the score at four. Cody Childs got an RBI double and LaHonta singled in Childs tying the score at four.

The Lopers got on more run in the second taking a 5-4 lead but the Griffons responded once again tying the score when Jeremy Monty singled in Degner. In the 5th Anthony Pacheco homered giving the Lopers the 6-5 lead after five innings.

Once again the Griffons responded taking the lead in the 6th. Childs got a bunt single scoring scoring Jake Scharder and then Hunter Weiss scored on a throwing error by the pitcher giving the Griffons the 7-6 lead. In the seventh Scharder blasted a two run homer giving the Griffons the 9-6 victory.

The Griffons had nine hits with Scharder getting three. Childs and LaHonta both had two in the contest.

The Lopers had 12 hits with Landanger getting three. Pacheco, Jayke Brock and Josh Kiger all had two hits. Aaron Smith got the loss going 4.1 innings giving up four hits and three earned run.

Game 2
UNK 4
MWSU 3

After jumping out to a 3-0 lead in game two the Griffons gave up four unanswered runs falling 4-3. The Griffons gave up two runs in the fourth and two in the fifth in the defeat.

The Griffons scored their first run in the first inning when Ryan Degner doubled to left field scoring Dylan Koch from first base. In the third inning the Griffons scored their second run when Trevor LaHonta doubled and scored on a ground out by Degner.

In the fourth the Griffons took a 3-0 lead when Jeremy Monty singled and advanced to third on an error by the left fielder. He later scored on a sacrifice fly by Hunter Weiss giving the Griffons the 3-0 lead.

In the fourth the Lopers cut the Griffons lead to 3-2 on RBI singles by Pacheco and Danny Droll. In the fifth UNK took the lead for good was Drew Butler scored on a Josh Kriger double and then Kriger scored on a single by Pacheco giving UNK the victory.

Both teams had seven hits in the contest as the Griffons left six left on base. LaHonta and Koch each had two hits. Josh Lansangan went three innings giving up two earned runs and two hits while Tyler Sanders picked up the loss going three innings giving up five hits and two earned runs.

The Lopers Pacheco had two of the Loper seven hits while J. Smidt picked up the victory going 2.2 innings in relief. He gave up just one hit while striking out two. The Lopers fall to 18-12 overall and 12-11 in MIAA play.

The two teams will play the final game of the series on Sunday with first pitch scheduled for 12:00 pm in Kearney, Neb.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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