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Ravens open HAAC Tournament with 66-51 win over Baker

BCThe top-seeded Benedictine men’s basketball team advanced to the HAAC Semfinals on Wednesday night with a 15-point win over eighth-seeded Baker University inside the Ralph Nolan Gymnasium.

Benedictine (22-7) fed off the home crowd energy inside the Nolan Gymnasium to lead wire to wire over Baker (11-19) and earn a 66-51 win over the Wildcats.

The Ravens advance to take on fourth-seeded Evangel University at 7 p.m. Friday night back inside the Nolan Gymnasium fo the second time in less than 10 days.

Wednesday night, the Ravens jumped out to a 10-point advantage with a 14-4 run and never looked back.

Baker closed within seven points near the midpoint of the first half but Benedictine turned that seven-point advantage into a 10-point lead, 31-21, by halftime.

The Ravens knocked in 50 percent from the floor over the first 20 minutes of the game while holding the Wildcats to just nine first-half field goals.

Benedictine used back-to-back 3-pointers from Brett Fisher and Jonathan Anaekwe inside the first two mintues of the second half to jump start their offense and pull ahead by 18 points.

The Wildcats pulled within 14 points with 11 minutes and 26 seconds remaining in the game before Charlie Wallrapp connected on three striaght 3-pointers to push the Ravens lead to 23 points – its largest of the night.

From that point, the Ravens settled in and worked through their offensive sets to limit the Wildcats’ scoring chances en route to the 15-point win.

Baker converted 11 second-half field goals but just couldn’t find an answer for the Ravens defensively as Benedictine connected on 57.1 percent from the field in the second half, which included a 6 for 12 effort from beyond the 3-point arc.

Wallrapp finished with a game-high 20 points, going nearly perfect from the floor. He connected on 8 of 9 field goals and hit 4 of 5 3-pointers in just over 27 minutes of action.

Brett Fisher added 11 points, connecting on 3 of 6 3-pointers while Anaekwe and John Harris Jr. added 8 points each.

Rafail Tsourakis anchored the Ravens bench scoring with 6 points while Luke Norville added 5. Benedictine outscore Baker 17-6 off the bench.

EJ Carter led Baker in scoring with 14 points.

Benedictine now turns its attention to Evangel, who needed double overtime on Wednesday to dispose of fifth-seeded Central Methodist University, 125-114, in Springfield.

The No. 10-ranked Ravens took the regualar-season series over No. 24 Evangel, most recently earning a 68-65 win over the Crusaders on March 1 in the Nolan Gymnasium.

No. 2 seed Culver-Stockton College advanced to the semfinals on Wedensday night with a 105-89 wn over seventh-seeded Graceland. Culver-Stockton will host No. 3 seed MNU who beat No. 6 seed Missouri Valley on Wedensday in Olathe, 87-80.

— BC Sports Information —

Mizzou rallies past Texas A&M, 57-56

MUCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Earnest Ross converted two free throws with 7.3 seconds remaining to give Missouri its first lead of the night and help the Tigers survive a scare from Texas A&M with a 57-56 win on Wednesday night.

Ross, honored before the game for Senior Night, only scored five points before hitting his game-winning shots. With 2.2 ticks left, Ross broke up a pass from Texas A&M’s Alex Caruso’s inbounds pass, and the Aggies couldn’t put up another attempt.

Missouri (21-9, 9-8 SEC) overcame 26.9 percent shooting in the first half and trailed by no more than four points during the final 10 minutes, but never caught Texas A&M until the final seconds.

Jamal Jones led the Aggies (17-13, 8-9) with 16 points, but committed a turnover with 17.4 seconds remaining and missed the front-end of a 1-and-1 with 8.1 seconds left.

Missouri’s last-minute comeback revived hopes of reaching the NCAA Tournament for the sixth consecutive season with just Saturday’s matchup at Tennessee remaining in the regular season.

Kourtney Roberson finished with 10 points and nine rebounds for Texas A&M, which took a step back in trying to reach the postseason for the first time in three seasons under Billy Kennedy. The Aggies entered the contest having won five of their last eight games.

The Aggies fell to 1-11 away from Reed Arena, where they are 16-2 this season. Texas A&M limited Missouri to 34 percent shooting a game after the Tigers shot a season-high 62 percent from the field.

Missouri started 1 of 9 from the field and entered the locker room with more turnovers (9) than field goals (7). The Tigers then started the second half 6 of 10 from the field, and got a spark from freshman Torren Jones.

Jones, who didn’t play before the break, entered the game and converted a traditional three-point play to get the Tigers within 41-35 with 13:22 remaining. He then stole a pass from Texas A&M’s Blake McDonald on the next possession, which led to a dunk by Johnathan Williams III.

Jones’ plays highlighted a 12-2 Missouri run that narrowed the deficit to 43-42 with 9:16 remaining. But Jamal Jones’ steal and fast break layup ended the streak, and the teams traded baskets until the final seconds.

Torren Jones finished with five points after garnering a career-high eight in last Saturday’s 85-66 win against Mississippi State. All seven of Ross’ points came in the final 1:06.

— Associated Press —

Bearcats ranked fourth in latest regional rankings

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State men’s basketball team was ranked fourth in the latest NCAA Division II regional rankings on Wednesday. The top eight teams in each region advance to the NCAA tournament with the top regional seed serving ashost. The Bearcats won a share of the 2013-14 MIAA regular season title, going 21-7 overall and 16-3 in league play.

The Bearcats will face Emporia State in the quarterfinals of the MIAA Tournament on Friday night at 6 p.m. at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. Northwest beat the Hornets, 89-68, earlier this season at Bearcat Arena.

The NCAA Selection Show is scheduled for Sunday, March 9 at 9:30 p.m. CST on NCAA.com.

Below are the Central Region Rankings for Wednesday, March 5.

Rk     Team     DII Record     In-Region Record
1     Central Missouri     20-4     20-3
2     Minnesota State-Mankato     23-4     22-3
3     Missouri Southern State     18-5     16-5
4     Northwest Missouri State     18-7     18-6
5     Winona State     21-5     21-5
6     Fort Hays State     20-6     20-6
7     Arkansas Tech     19-7     19-7
8     Washburn     14-9     12-9
9     Minnesota State-Moorhead     17-7     17-7
10     Arkansas-Monticello     15-9     14-8

— Northwest Sports Information —

Black helps No. 8 Kansas crush Texas Tech on senior night

KULAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Tarik Black pulled a Big 12 championship T-shirt over his broad shoulders, slipped a title hat on his head, and then gave Andrew Wiggins and the rest of his teammates a hug.

In the background stood the trophies, all 10 of them, brought onto the court at Allen Fieldhouse — a perfect ending to Black’s nearly perfect senior night.

The transfer from Memphis scored 19 points on 9-for-9 shooting, more than making up for the loss of injured center Joel Embiid, and led the eighth-ranked Jayhawks to an 82-57 victory over Texas Tech on Wednesday night.

“Wow, did he play good tonight,” Kansas coach Bill Self said.

Black matched the school record for field goal attempts without a miss held by C.J. Giles (2005) and Mark Randall (1990). The only shots he missed came at the free throw line.

Wiggins, also likely playing in his final home game, added nine points for the Jayhawks (23-7, 14-3 Big 12). Naadir Tharpe came off the bench to contribute 16 points and five assists, and Perry Ellis finished with 13 points and five rebounds.

Toddrick Gotcher scored 10 points to lead the Red Raiders (13-17, 5-12), who trailed by 20 points at halftime and never threatened down the stretch in losing their sixth straight game.

“We didn’t do a good job of executing,” Gotcher said.

The lopsided victory allowed Kansas to celebrate its latest conference title in style.

The Jayhawks backed into the outright championship despite a loss last weekend at Oklahoma State, and Self was so disheartened by the performance that he ordered the title T-shirts and hats waiting in the locker room to remain in their boxes. His decision was criticized in some circles, but Self defended it in a news conference Tuesday.

They were finally brought out moments after the final buzzer Wednesday, along with a series of tables at midcourt that held up the Jayhawks’ 10 straight Big 12 title trophies.

Self also made sure that senior night at Kansas focused on the seniors, which is why Black started alongside classmates Niko Roberts and Justin Wesley — two rarely used role players.

Still, the packed crowd was keenly aware that it was probably the last time Wiggins would step on the Phog’s court, too. The fans roared at every basket made by the star forward, who has already made it clear that he plans to enter the NBA draft this summer.

“We’ve been able to recruit some guys that will probably never get to a senior night, and we should be happy to have those guys,” Self told the crowd after the game. “So one last time, let’s give the entire team a loud ovation and thank them for their efforts.”

All the positive vibes made it easy to forget that the Jayhawks were playing without Embiid, their talented 7-foot freshman, whom Self decided to sit the rest of the regular season because of a lower back strain. It’s the same injury that caused Embiid to miss a game against TCU earlier in the season, though Self is hopeful he will be back for the Big 12 tournament.

“Didn’t you guys think Joel looked great in his suit tonight?” Self asked the crowd. “But Jo, listen, everybody thinks you look much better in a uniform.”

Without the big man patrolling the paint, it was up to Black to leave his mark.

The graduate transfer dominated the overmatched Red Raiders in the paint, scoring just about all his baskets at the rim. The highlight came in the midst of a 17-4 run to end the first half, when Black caught an alley-oop pass from Tharpe and slammed it home.

By the time Conner Frankamp buried a 3-pointer and Frank Mason added a free throw in the final seconds, the lead had swelled to 39-19 and Kansas was well on its way.

The second half was merely an excuse for another sellout crowd, this one including 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh and Packers coach Mike McCarthy, to enjoy a rollicking party.

Meanwhile, the loss means that Red Raiders coach Tubby Smith, who spent most of the game sitting glumly on the bench, will have to beat Texas on Saturday and win the Big 12 tournament — four games in four days — to avoid his first losing season in 23 years as a head coach.

Texas Tech still has never won in 14 tries at Allen Fieldhouse.

“It’s just not our time right now. I feel like we still have another season coming up with the Big 12 tournament,” said the Red Raiders’ Jaye Crockett, “and hopefully we can make a run during the tournament along with our next game against Texas.”

— Associated Press —

Missouri signee Jakeenan Gant named Mr. Basketball in Georgia

MUMizzou Basketball signee Jakeenan Gant (Springfield, Ga. /Effingham County High School) was named Mr. Basketball in the state of Georgia by the Atlanta Tipoff Club on Wednesday.

A 6-foot-8, 215-pound forward, Gant averaged 21.0 points, 10.5 rebounds, 4.0 blocks and 2.8 assists for the Rebels this season, who finished the year 20-10 and advanced to the second round of the Class AAAAA state playoffs.

Gant’s honor comes in the talent-rich state of Georgia where 14 players are currently ranked among the Rivals Top 150 nationally in the classes of 2014 and 2015.

“I’m so excited for Jakeenan and his family,” Mizzou Head Coach Frank Haith said. “He had a great senior season, led his team back to the state playoffs, and has really developed his overall game throughout the year. We are all excited to have him and Namon Wright (Los Angeles / Pacific Hills) join our family next season.”

While his scoring numbers and perimeter ability (shot 35 percent from three-point range) will help the Tigers in 2014-15, Gant stepped up his defensive game down the stretch averaging 11.5 blocks in two playoff contests.

“Our region continues to produce some of the deepest talent anywhere in the country, as evidenced by this list of honorees,” said Eric Oberman, Atlanta Tipoff Club executive director.  “We congratulate all the players, coaches and teams who achieved tremendous successes on the hardwood this season.”

Last season Gant was named the Georgia Class AAAAA Player of the Year after averaging 17.9 points, 9.3 rebounds and nearly four blocked shots per game. Effingham County finished the 2013 season with a 27-5 record and Gant burst onto the national scene with his all-state performance.

— MU Sports Information —

Northwest’s Zimmer, McKnight and Smith named All-Region

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State track and field teams had three student-athletes represented on the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Region team for the 2013-14 Division II indoor track & field season. The teams are comprised of the top five individuals in each event from each region.

On the men’s side, Eli Smith and Nolan Zimmer each earned all-region honors in the 400 and 5,000 meters, respectively. Lekiesha Mcknight was all-central region in the shot put.

Lekiesha Mcknight qualified for the NCAA Championships to be held on March 14-15 at Winston Salem State in North Carolina.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Griffons’ season ends with loss at UCO in MIAA Tournament

MWSUThe Missouri Western men’s basketball team lost at Central Oklahoma Tuesday night, 74-57, in the first round of the MIAA Tournament.

The Griffons had three players score in double figures with Kalvin Balque, Ryan Devers and Charlie Marquardt finishing with 13, 13 and 11 respectively. The Griffons end the season with an 10-18 overall record.

The Griffons played the Bronchos tough in the first frame with neither team leading by more than seven points. The Bronchos opened the game taking a 14-7 lead after a Josh Gibbs long range shot with 12:48 to play in the frame. The Griffons responded nicely going on a 11-3 run claiming an 18-17 lead after a Dareon Jones layup with 9:02 to play. The rest of the half would be back and forth as UCO outscored the Griffons 19-15 taking the 36-33 lead into the half.

Neither team shot the ball that well as the Griffons made just 28.1-percent (9-32) of their shots to the Bronchos 42.9-percent (12-28). Both teams made three long range shots. The Griffons stayed in it from the free throw line making 75-percent (12-16) to the Bronchos 52.9-percent (9-17).

The Griffons were led by Marquardt with nine points on 3-of-5 shooting while Balque dumped in seven. Colbert led the Griffons on the boards with six. The Bronchos were led by Josh Gibbs with 17 points and six boards. He made 4-of-10 field goals and 3-of-6 long range shots. He also made 6-of-8 free throws.

The Griffons hung in the game for the first nine minutes of the second half trailing by just six at 53-47 after a Balque three with 11:18 to play in the game. The next three minutes belonged to the Bronchos opening up a 14 point lead at 61-47 after an Aaron Anderson free throw with 8:03 to play in the game. The Griffons struggled down the stretch falling by 17 points.

The Griffons shot just 26.7-percent (16-60) and 25-percent (6-26) from long range. Colbert and Marquardt had seven rebounds while Balque and Hans Thun had six rebounds.

The Bronchos shot 41.9-percent (26-62) from the field with Gibbs leading the way with 32 points on 9-of-20 shooting. He also had 15 rebounds and made 6-of-13 long range shots. Philip Brown and Anderson had 14 and 11 points respectively. UCO improves to 18-9 overall and will play #4 seed Fort Hays State at 2:15 pm on Friday, March 7.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest’s Cooper named MIAA Player of the Year

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State men’s basketball senior DeShaun Cooper was named the MIAA Player of the Year in a release from the conference office on Tuesday. Zach Schneider was named the conference’s Freshman of the Year. The awards are voted upon by the league’s head coaches.

Cooper, who also earned first-team honors in 2011-12, was a unanimous first-team selection and was joined by Dillon Starzl who earned second team honors. Senior Bryston Williams was named to the All-Defensive team and also earned league honorable mention accolades with sophomore Conner Crooker.

The Bearcats have had three Player of the Year honors since 2004, as Cooper joins Hunter Henry (2007) and Kelvin Parker (2004) as recent award recipients. Cooper earned second team honors in 2011. Schneider becomes the fourth Bearcat to earn the Freshman of the Year award and the first since 2009-10 when Cooper won the award. Williams is now the seventh player to be named to the All-Defensive team.

Northwest earned the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament and will await the winner of the Southwest Baptist vs. Emporia State game. The quarterfinal game will be played at 6 p.m. on Friday, March 7, at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo.

— Northwest Sports Information —

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