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Missouri Western tennis picked 10th in MIAA preseason poll

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western women’s tennis team was picked to finish 10th in the 2014 MIAA Preseason poll which was released this morning, Friday, January 24 by the league office.

The Griffons received 19 points in the poll leading 11th place selection Lincoln (19) by nine points. The Southwest Baptist Bearcats finished in 1st place with 100 points and 10 first place votes while 2nd place Northeastern State had 91 points while receiving the final first place vote.

Central Oklahoma, Northwest Missouri State and Nebraska-Kearney sit 3rd though 5th with 82, 70 and 61 points respectively while Washburn (56), Emporia State (46), Lindenwood (37) and Fort Hays State (33) wrap up the poll in 6th through 9th respectively.

The Griffons return eight players from a squad that finished  6-16 overall and 2-9 in MIAA play. They will be under the direction of long time Griffon men’s basketball coach Tom Smith as he replaces Ron Selkirk. The Griffons also welcome first year graduate assistant Raven Searcy to the staff.

Ceara Boldridge had the best season for the Griffons finishing 11-11 in singles competition which included a 4-7 record in MIAA play. Lindsey Beger and Denise Chiao also had nice seasons both winning seven matches. In double competition Alyssa Dougan and Kayla Dysart had a solid year finishing with a 6-7 overall record. The Griffons open up the 2014 season on Saturday, February 8 when they take on Evangel and Stephens College in Springfield, Mo. Start times are still to be determined.

2014 MIAA Preseason Women’s Tennis Coaches Poll
1. Southwest Baptist (10)  100
2. Northeastern State (1)    91
3. Central Oklahoma           82
4. Northwest Missouri         70
5. Nebraska-Kearney          61
6. Washburn                         56
7. Emporia State                  46
8. Lindenwood                     37
9. Fort Hays State                33
10. Missouri Western        19
11. Lincoln                            10

— MWSU Sports Information —

Jayhawk freshmen Embiid, Wiggins named to Tisdale Award Midseason list

riggertKUOne day after being named to the Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason List for the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) National Player of the Year, Kansas freshmen Joel Embiid and Andrew Wiggins have been named to the Wayman Tisdale Award Midseason List for the outstanding freshman of the year, the USBWA announced Friday.

Kansas is one of two schools that have multiple student-athletes on the nine-member midseason list with the other being Kentucky. Members of the USBWA’s board of directors chose the players to be included on the list as contenders for the 2014 Wayman Tisdale Award.

Embiid leads Kansas in rebounds with a 7.4 per game average, good for eighth in the Big 12. The 7-0 Yauonde, Cameroon, center is tied for the conference lead with 2.8 blocked shots per game. A two-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week, Embiid’s 50 blocked shots this season are already third on the all-time KU freshman list and his eight against Oklahoma State (1.18.14) broke his own KU freshman record of seven set against UTEP (11.30.13). Embiid leads KU with four double-doubles this season. Embiid was named the USBWA’s Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Week following his performance against OSU.

Wiggins leads Kansas with a 15.2 scoring average, which also leads the Big 12 freshman class and is 10th overall in the conference. The 6-8 Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, guard has five games of 20-plus points and pulled down a season-high 19 rebounds at then No. 8 Iowa State (1/13). Wiggins is 50-of-59 (84.7 percent) from the free throw line in his last 10 games after hitting 10-of-12 charity shots during his 17-point effort in the win versus No. 23 Baylor on ESPN Big Monday (1/20). He has made 20 threes this season, leads KU with 17 steals and his 6.1 rebound average is third on the team.

Last season, Kansas’ Ben McLemore was named to the Wayman Tisdale Award Midseason List. McLemore was also a finalist for the award and was later named USBWA All-America Second Team.

No. 8/11 Kansas is 14-4 overall and the only undefeated team in the 2014 Big 12 Conference race at 5-0 heading into its Saturday, Jan. 25 game at TCU (9-9, 0-6). The Jayhawks have defeated four nationally-ranked teams in each of its last four outings, a feat last accomplished by North Carolina in 1996-97.

— KU Sports Information —

Northwest volleyball recruit receives CHAMP Scholarship

Northwest2013riggertNorthwest Missouri State volleyball signee Sarah Dannettell has received the CHAMP Heart of a Champion Senior Scholarship. Dannettell, who was a standout at Fossil Ridge High School, signed a letter of intent to play for the Bearcats in November. The scholarship is given once a year to one male and one female Fort Collins area athlete from all high schools and sports.

“When recruiting Sarah it was very evident that she had great character and leadership abilities,” said Northwest head coach Amy Woerth. “She is very deserving of this award and we’re very excited to welcome her to campus this fall.”

Commissioned in 2009, the CHAMP Heart of a Champion Senior Scholarship (CHCSS) program honors male and female graduating college-bound high school seniors who have been acknowledged by their coaches, teachers and peers as having exemplified the ultimate Athlete of Character during their high school athletic career. Winners of the scholarships have been nominated by coaches, teachers, friends, employers and others and evaluated by a CHAMP selection committee made up of community members.

The mission of CHAMP (Character in Athletics-Make it a Priority) is to be acatalyst in the educational and athletic community in the greater Fort Collins area; to deliver a character-focused athletic experience and reinforce a positive character foundation.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Benedictine sweeps Culver-Stockton Thursday night

riggertBenedictine3The 15th-ranked Benedictine men’s basketball team won its third consecutive game as they defeated No. 11 Culver-Stockton Thursday night in Atchison, 79-72.

The Ravens improve to 14-4 this season and they’re 7-1 in the HAAC.

Benedictine made 6-of-9 three point field goals in the first half and shot 51.6% overall to take a 44-35 lead at halftime.

The Ravens held off Culver-Stockton in the second half as they made 15-of-18 free throws.

Charlie Wallrapp led five Benedictine players in double figures as he had 16 points and eight rebounds.  John Harris Jr. added 15, Jallen Messersmith had 14 points, Jonathan Anaekwe scored 12 and Shawn Fleming had 11 points.

In the women’s game, Benedictine got back in the win column after dropping three of their last four.

The Ravens won at home against Culver-Stockton 84-70 to improve to 13-7 and 5-3 in the HAAC.

Five players scored in double figures for Benedictine as Chayla Rutledge scored 18 points.  Erin Murphy added 15, Rosie Youngstrom had 12 and Justice Payne and Jackie Ziesel scored 11 each.

Both Raven teams are back in action Saturday as they travel to Springfield for a doubleheader with Evangel.  The women’s game will tip at 2:00 p.m.

KU’s Weis announces addition of former Florida TE Kent Taylor

KUKansas football head coach Charlie Weis announced Thursday that tight end Kent Taylor has signed a grant in aid to join the KU football program immediately. One of the top tight ends in the nation coming out of Land O’Lakes High School in 2012, Taylor spent his first two collegiate seasons playing at the University of Florida.

Taylor saw action in six games during his freshman season at Florida. He made his first career catch at Vanderbilt in 2012 and scored a touchdown on a five yard reception in Florida’s 2012 Sugar Bowl win over Louisville. Taylor redshirted during the 2013 season.

A consensus four-star recruit, Taylor was rated as the No. 1 tight end in the nation by Rivals.com and Scout.com in 2012. He was rated the No. 10 player in the state of Florida by Rivals.com and the No. 54 prospect on the Rivals100 national list as well as No. 73 overall in the nation by Scout.com.

As a senior, Taylor helped lead his Land O’ Lakes High School squad to a 7-3 record, while recording 30 catches for 480 yards with five touchdowns despite missing the first month of the season with a broken left hand. Taylor, who was coached by Brian Wachtel at Land O’Lakes, was named an Honorable Mention All-American by Sports Illustrated and was selected to compete in the 2012 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

— KU Sports Information —

Kansas City signs RHP Jon Rauch to minor league contract

RoyalsThe Kansas City Royals announced Thursday that the club has agreed to terms on a minor league contract with right-handed reliever Jon Rauch for the 2014 season.  Rauch has been invited to Major League Spring Training.

The 35-year old began 2013 with the Miami Marlins, going 1-2 with a 7.56 ERA over 15 games.  He also made 10 appearances with Triple-A Norfolk in the Orioles organization, compiling a 2.89 ERA.

Rauch is 43-40 with 62 saves over 556 career Major League appearances since debuting in 2002.

— Royals Media Relations —

Kansas’ Embiid, Wiggins named to Robertston Trophy Midseason list

KUKansas freshmen Joel Embiid and Andrew Wiggins have been named to the Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason List, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) announced Thursday.

Kansas is one of six schools that have multiple student-athletes on the 23-member midseason list. Members of the USBWA’s board of directors chose the players to be included on the list as contenders for the 2014 Oscar Robertson Trophy.

Embiid leads Kansas in rebounds with a 7.4 per game average, good for eighth in the Big 12. The 7-0 Yauonde, Cameroon, center is tied for the conference lead with 2.8 blocked shots per game. A two-time Big 12 Newcomer of the Week, Embiid’s 50 blocked shots this season are already third on the all-time KU freshman list and his eight against Oklahoma State (1.18.14) broke his own KU freshman record of seven set against UTEP (11.30.13). Embiid leads KU with four double-doubles this season.

Wiggins leads Kansas with a 15.2 scoring average, which also leads the Big 12 freshman class and is 10th overall in the conference. The 6-8 Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, guard has five games of 20-plus points and pulled down a season-high 19 rebounds at then No. 8 Iowa State (1/13). Wiggins is 50-of-59 (84.7 percent) from the free throw line in his last 10 games after hitting 10-of-12 charity shots during his 17-point effort in the win versus No. 23 Baylor on ESPN Big Monday (1/20). He has made 20 threes this season, leads KU with 17 steals and his 6.1 rebound average is third on the team.

Last season, Kansas’ Ben McLemore and Jeff Withey were named to the Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason List and both were later named USBWA All-America Second Team. In 2012, KU’s Thomas Robinson was an Oscar Robertson Trophy finalist and a USBWA All-America First Team selection.

No. 8/11 Kansas is 14-4 overall and the only undefeated team in the 2014 Big 12 Conference race at 5-0 heading into its Saturday, Jan. 25 game at TCU (9-9, 0-6). The Jayhawks have defeated four nationally-ranked teams in each of its last four outings, a feat last accomplished by North Carolina in 1996-97.

— KU Sports Information —

Cooper’s heroics help Bearcats rally past Missouri Southern

NWMSUThe night belonged to Northwest Missouri State senior point guard DeShaun Cooper.

The clock was ticking down to under five seconds. The Bearcats trailed by one. Cooper was one point off his career-high 31. Missouri Southern’s Lane Barlow was guarding Cooper closely.

Cooper, who used his quickness all game to drive to the basket, took one dribble in, stepped back one step and swished a 19-footer with three seconds left.

The amazingly clutch basket lifted Northwest to a heart-pumping, thrilling 79-78 victory over Southern Wednesday evening at Bearcat Arena.

“It feels great, especially when you have your family (Bearcat fans) right behind you the whole step of the way,” said Cooper, who finished with a game-high 32 points. “When you go through the things we went through and you can come back and pull games out like that, you are just proud to be a Bearcat.”

The come-from-behind win lifted Northwest to 14-5 overall and 9-1 in the MIAA.

For much of the game, it appeared Southern was going to move into first play. The Lions led by double digits in both halves. But their failure to hang on caused them to drop to 13-3 and 7-2.

The game started decently for Northwest. The Bearcats scored the first four points. Southern scored the next seven. It looked like it was going to be a game in which the two teams traded runs.

The Bearcats grabbed a 10-9 lead on a three-pointer by Cooper. The Lions answered with a layup from Slim Magee, a 6-foot-11 center who weighs only 205 pounds.

Northwest waited a few possessions to respond. It allowed Southern to build a 19-10 lead.

The Bearcats spent the rest of the first half trying to catch up and they failed. Northwest trailed 42-32 at halftime and allowed Southern to make 55 percent of its shots from the field.

“We weren’t tough enough,” said senior center Dillon Starzl. “Coach questioned our toughness at halftime and I think that really got into us. We came out and kind of played well towards the end of the second half and showed that we can play with them.

“We matched their intensity and came out with a victory.”

Initially, the second half looked more of the same. Every time the Bearcats made a push, Southern had an answer. Northwest trailed 59-48 with 12:15 left.

A pessimist might have thought this wasn’t going to be the Bearcats night, end of story.

But this is a different breed of Bearcat. The story was far from finished. With 10 minutes left, Northwest closed to 61-55 on two free throws by Cooper.

“We kept getting it to six and I was thinking we need to get a stop or something,” Starzl said. “They kept pushing it back to 10 and then we finally got the crowd into it.”

A couple of minutes later, the Bearcats drew closer on two more free throws by Cooper, making it 63-59.

Two minutes later, Northwest was within one at 66-65 on a layup by Bryston Williams.

A minute after that, Northwest took its first lead since 10-9 on a layup by Cooper, making it 67-66 with 5:13 left in the game. The 1,945 fans were into it. A fantastic finish was inevitable regardless of the winner.

“We love our fan base,” said junior forward Grant Cozad. “They have believed in us during the 6-0 stretch we have had at home. We are glad they come out and support us. There is a lot of positive energy going around.”

Both teams made plays in the final five minutes. A three-pointer by Cooper gave Northwest a 75-73 lead with 2:28 left. Barlow responded with a three-point play that put Southern back up.

With 58 seconds left, Southern took a 78-77 lead on two free throws by Jordan Talbert.

Each team had a possession and then came Cooper’s heroics. Starzl grabbed a rebound with 10 seconds left, passed the ball to Cooper and Cooper finished with a beautiful, fade-away jumper with 3 seconds left.

“I first thought he (Coach Ben McCollum) was going to call timeout,” Cooper said. “I said, yes, he didn’t call timeout. When I saw him (Barlow) on his heels, I stepped back and hit the shot.”

A shot the Cooper will remember forever.

— Northwest Sports Information —

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