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No. 2 Kansas pulls away late to beat Iona

KULAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The gentleman dressed in the finely tailored suit, sitting among the teeming throng of Kansas fans inside Allen Fieldhouse, had never seen a real basketball game in person.

He knew enough to cheer when Joel Embiid dunked the ball, and the 7-foot freshman did it plenty of times Tuesday night.

Embiid finished with 16 points and 13 rebounds in a breakout performance, helping the second-ranked Jayhawks to an 86-66 victory over Iona – one made all the sweeter by the center’s father in the stands.

”I don’t think I played good because he was there,” Embiid said. ”I just felt more confident, and Coach always gives me his trust, so I just felt more confident.”

Embiid grew up playing volleyball in Yaounde, Cameroon, and didn’t start playing basketball until he attended a camp run by the Sacramento Kings’ Luc Mbah a Moute, who hails from the same town. Embiid was 16 years old, but his athleticism made him a natural.

He wound up at The Rock School in Gainesville, Fla., to pursue his basketball career, and quickly developed into a five-star talent. Kansas coach Bill Self was on him early, recruiting the blossoming Embiid to the school that produced Wilt Chamberlain.

”He’ll look good some days, he won’t look as good some days,” Self said, ”but he’s smart. He gets it. He’s figuring things out all the time. I’m real pleased with his development.”

Embiid had plenty of support in this one.

Perry Ellis scored 21 points, Andrew Wiggins added 13 and Naadir Tharpe had 10 assists for Kansas (3-0), which overcame a sluggish start after a high-profile triumph over Duke last week.

The Gaels (1-2), using a maddening 2-2-1 zone and pouring in 3-pointers, managed to hang within single digits until midway through the second half. That’s when Kansas went on a 19-4 surge fueled by its freshmen to finally put the game away.

”Our kids came out and competed their hearts out and did their best all night,” Iona coach Tim Cluess said. ”It gives us a lot of measuring sticks for the rest of the season.”

A.J. English scored 21 points for Iona, and David Laury added 13 points and nine rebounds before fouling out. Sean Armand added 14 points, hitting three 3-pointers to move within three of matching the school’s career record of 263.

While the Gaels shot the ball well, they had no answer inside for Ellis and Embiid.

The 6-foot-8 Ellis scored on a variety of nifty spin moves and soft floaters in the lane, while Embiid used his massive size advantage to go 7 for 7 from the field.

Much to the delight of his father, Thomas Embiid.

”It was the first time we’ve met him in person,” Self said. ”That’s the first basketball game he’s ever seen. He’ll be here ’til Saturday or Sunday, so it’ll be good to see Joel play again. But it has to be cool, you’ve come over here and your first experience is Allen Fieldhouse.”

After allowing the Blue Devils to shoot better than 50 percent last week in Chicago, Kansas again struggled on defense. The Gaels pumped in six 3-pointers in the first half and shot 45 percent from the field in closing to within 41-36 at the break.

In fact, the Jayhawks might have found themselves behind to the MAAC school if not for the play of Ellis, who was 6 of 8 from the field and scored 13 points in the opening half.

”I feel a lot more confident,” Ellis said, ”just trusting myself now.”

The Gaels kept within striking distance with their perimeter shooting early in the second half, much to the chagrin of Self, who kept burning timeouts. But once the outside shots stopped dropping, the Jayhawks were able to start running – and use their superior athleticism.

Tharpe served as the conductor orchestrating the Kansas offense, delivering crisp passes to set up easy baskets. The sophomore guard threw a pretty alley-oop pass to Wiggins to start the second half, and then tossed up another to Embiid on the next possession.

Kansas finally buried the Gaels with its big run later in the half. Embiid and Ellis did most of the work, but the highlight came when Tharpe threw up another lob – this time to 5-foot-11 freshman Frank Mason, who showed enough hops to slam it down.

By the time Wayne Selden, another of the Jayhawks’ sensational freshmen, scored on a nifty reverse layup with just over 4 minutes to play, the lead had grown to 80-59.

”Of course, watching Kansas for plenty of years, that’s what they do,” English said. ”Their whole team is great. I know they have a lot of freshmen, but I feel like one through however many players they have, the whole team is great.”

— Associated Press —

Chiefs sign DT Kyle Love; release Anthony Toribio

riggertChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday that the club has signed defensive tackle Kyle Love and released defensive tackle Anthony Toribio.

Love (6-1, 315) has played in 41 games (25 starts) in three NFL seasons with the New England Patriots (2010-12). He has tallied 65 tackles (36 solo), 5.5 sacks (-22.0 yards), one fumble recovery and one pass defensed. Love was acquired via waiver claim by the Jacksonville Jaguars on May 16, 2013 and released by Jacksonville prior to the start of the regular season. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent of the Patriots in 2010. Love played in 44 games at Mississippi State, finishing his career with 71 tackles. Born in the Republic of South Korea, the Fairburn, Ga., native prepped at North Clayton High School in College Park, Ga.

Toribio (6-1, 315) has seen action in 25 contests in five NFL seasons with the Green Bay Packers (2009) and Kansas City Chiefs (2010-13). He owns 12 career tackles (nine solo). He originally joined Kansas City in 2010 off a waiver claim from the Green Bay Packers. Toribio spent the 2011 season on the Chiefs practice squad roster. He appeared in one game for Green Bay in 2009 after originally entering the NFL as a rookie free agent with Miami in 2008. The Miami, Fla., native was a four-year letterman at Carson-Newman.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

14 Griffons earn All-MIAA football honors; Jordan, Groner named 1st Team

MWSUThe Missouri Western football team had 13 players named to the All-MIAA teams which was announced Tuesday (Nov. 19) morning by the league office. The Griffons had two first team players in sophomore defensive back Mike Jordan and junior punter Scott Groner. Sophomore running back Raphael Spencer, senior tight end Reggie Jordan, senior defensive tackle Austin Baska, sophomore linebacker Yomi Alli and senior offensive lineman Jeremy Jacobsen were named second team while sophomore defensive tackle Arbanas Elliott was named to the third team.

Michael Jordan (DB, 6-0, 200, So., Hazelwood, Mo.) was named to the first team for the first time in his career after being named MIAA Freshman of the Year and honorable mention in 2012. This season Jordan finished with 48 total tackles with 36 being solo. He had two tackles for a loss to go along with three interceptions and eight pass break-ups. Jordan had seven tackles twice this season against Fort Hays State and Emporia State.

Scott Groner (P, 6-4, 200, Jr., Tecoma, Victoria (Australia)) had an outstanding season averaging an MIAA best 42.6 yards per kick. He ranked 11th in the nation with that average. Groner punted 50 times for 2,132 with a long of 61 yards on September 21, 2013 at Nebraska-Kearney. He had nine kicks of 50 or more yards to go along with 13 kicks inside the 20. This marks the first time in his career that he has been named to the first team. He was an honorable mention selection in 2011.

Raphael Spencer (RB, 5-9, 190, So., Kansas City, Mo.) was named second team All-MIAA for the first time in his career. He finished the season rushing for 1,312 yards on 198 carries and 12 touchdowns. He averaged 119.3 yards per game which is first in the MIAA and 19th in the nation. He ran for over 100 yards six times this season and over 200 yards once which was at Central Oklahoma when he went for 221 yards on 24 carries. This season he also caught 21 passes for 150 yards. Spencer was named MIAA Player of the Week on November 11, 2013 for his 193 yards two touchdown performance at Washburn in a 34-31 victory. He is currently 9th all-time in rushing with 1,920 yards in his career.

Reggie Jordan (TE, 6-3, 240, Sr., Hazelwood, Mo.) was named second team All-MIAA for the first time in his career. This past season he had 23 catches for 366 yards and four touchdowns which included a two touchdown performance against Pittsburg State. He had two catches for 81 yards in that game. He also had three rushes for 22 yards on the season. Last sason he was an honorable mention All-MIAA selection as well as an honorable mention D2Football.com All-American.

Austin Baska (DL, 6-4, 283, Sr., Parkville, Mo.) was named second team All-MIAA for the first time in his career. Baska finished with 52 tackles from his defensive tackle position. He had 15 solo tackles and 37 assisted. He finished with seven tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks. He got his first career interception on October 5 against Central Oklahoma. Baska was an honorable mention selection in 2011. Baska had a season high eight tackles against Pittsburg State on October 26.

Jeremy Jacobsen (OL, 6-3, 315, Sr., Bettendorf, Iowa) was named to the second team for the first time in his career. Jacobsen started all 11 games at the center position for the Griffons. He anchored a very young offensive line that helped the Griffons average 40.2 points per game and 438.4 yards per game. He also helped the Griffon running backs rush for 231.2 yards per game averaging 5.3 yards per rush with 31 touchdowns.

Arbanas Elliot (DL, 6-4, 290, So., Kansas City, Mo.) was named to the third team for the first time in his career. Elliot started all 11 games for the Griffons finishing with 27 tackles with eight being solo. He had three tackles for a loss and one sack. He also had one forced fumble, two quarterback hurries and two pass break-ups. He had a season high five tackles against Nebraska-Kearney.

Senior quarterback Travis Partridge, sophomore wide receiver Stephon Weaver, senior wide receiver Derek Libby, junior defensive end John Oglesby, junior linebacker Stephen Juergens and senior linebacker Nick Williams were named to the honorable mention squad.

The Griffons finished the season with an 8-3 overall record and 7-3 MIAA record. It was the eighth time in the past nine seasons and 11th time in Head Coach Jerry Partridge’s tenure that the Griffons have won eight or more games.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri Western men’s basketball signs three prep student-athletes

riggertMissouriWesternMissouri Western men’s basketball coach Brett Weiberg announced the signing of three student-athletes that will join the program for the 2014-15 season. Currie Byrd a forward from Montgomery, Texas, Seth Bonifas a forward from Dubuque, Iowa and Cole Clearman a guard from Bettendorf, Iowa will all be freshman at MWSU next fall.

Currie Byrd – 6-7, 210, Freshman, Forward, Montgomery HS, Montgomery, Texas
Byrd is a two year letter winner who was first team All-District and All-County a season ago. He averages 14 points per game and 13 rebounds. His greatest spots moment came last season when Montgomery won their first ever District Championship. He is the son of Martha and Currie and plans on majoring in business.

“Currie is a very tough kid that plays with a little bit of a chip on his shoulder,” commented coach Weiberg. “He will play small forward and power forward for us.  Currie can really rebound the ball and also has the ability to shoot the ball from the perimeter. He also runs the floor well. I believe he brings a certain level of toughness that we need in the 2014 class.  Currie also plays for a good high school coach in Don Johnson at Montgomery High School. I am pleased that we have added Currie and look forward to coaching him.”

Seth Bonifas – 6-9, 215, Freshman, Forward, Dubuque Senior High, Dubuque, Iowa
Is a three year letter winner at Dubuque Senior High. He was named second team All-Conference last season while being an honorable mention selection as a sophomore. His freshman season he was named his schools most improved player. He averages 8.6 points per game and six rebounds. He shoots 51.4-percent from the field. Last season he had 33 blocks to go with 12 steals and nine assists. His greatest sports moment was helping his team make it to state. He is the son of Mark and Lois and plans on majoring in biology.

“We are very pleased to announce the signing of Seth Bonifas,” stated Coach Weiberg. “Seth is a good player that plays both forward positions. He brings much needed size and length to the 2014 recruiting class. He plays hard and is unselfish. Coach Eimers, Seth’s high school coach is a very good coach that has won a lot of games.  Seth is used to winning and understands the importance of hard work.  He is a good player, good person, and good student.”

Cole Clearman – 6-0, 182, Freshman, Guard, Bettendorf HS, Bettendorf, Iowa
Clearman is a three year letterman at Bettendorf HS. Last season he was named to the first team All-conference and All-Metro was well as being named first team All-State by Sports Spotlight & Iowa Preps and second team by INA. His high scoring game in high school was 33 points where he hig nine three pointers. He has been his teams leading scorer two years in a row while scoring 18 points a game as a sophomore and 13 last season. He also shot over 80-percent from the free throw line two years in a row. He is the son of Todd and Lisa and is undecided on a major.

“Cole Clearman is a wonderful addition to our 2014 recruiting class,” said Coach Weiberg. “Cole is a 6’0 combo guard that can really shoot the basketball. He plays hard and is a competitor. Coach Clark does an excellent job at Bettendorf and it is always nice to sign players that have been coached in high school the way Cole has. With the addition of Cole, we are getting a player that can play either the point or off guard and he can also spread the floor because of the ability to shoot the basketball. Cole is a winner and I am looking forward to coaching him.”

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest’s Adams, Longacre top All-MIAA football honors; Dorrel named Coach of the Year

NWMSUEighteen Northwest Missouri State University football student-athletes were named to the All-MIAA teams in a release from the conference office on Tuesday. Senior Trevor Adams was named the MIAA Offensive Player of the Year, junior Matt Longacre earned Defensive Player of the Year honors and Adam Dorrel was named Coach of the Year.

Northwest finished the season 11-0 and won the outright MIAA championship, the 25th conference title in program history. The Bearcats earned the top seed in the NCAA Division II playoff’s Super Region Three, and will host the winner of the Minnesota Duluth and Emporia State contest on Nov. 30 at noon at Bearcat Stadium.

Joining Adams and Longacre on the All-MIAA first team was offensive lineman Cody Carlson, defensive lineman Brandon Yost, linebacker Eric Reimer, linebacker D.J. Gnader and defensive back Brandon Dixon.

Offensive lineman C.J. Keeney, defensive back Brian Dixon and punter Kyle Goodburn each earned second-team honors. Tight end Marcus Wright and offensive lineman Cole Chevalier were named to the third team. Earning honorable mention accolades was running back Billy Creason, receiver Clint Utter, tight end Joel Gantz, defensive lineman Bryant Hummel, defensive lineman Matt Meinert and defensive back Bryce Enyard.

Trevor Adams started 10 games for the Bearcats in 2013. He finished the regular season with an NCAA leading 192.1 pass efficiency rating and the nation’s second highest completion percentage of 73.5%. Adams is now tied for third all-time in Bearcat history with 65 career touchdown passes. Earlier this season, he was named a National Football Foundation (NFF) Scholar Athlete and was a first-team CoSida academic All-District performer. He earned MIAA Athlete of the Week honors following a 306-yard, three touchdown performance against then-No. 8 Washburn on Nov. 2.

Matt Longacre earned two MIAA Defensive Athlete of the Week honors in 2013. His first award came after a 53-7 victory over Nebraska-Kearney on Sept. 28, in which he scored the second touchdown of his career on a 17 yard fumble recovery. He earned the weekly honor again after a Nov. 9 win over then-No. 10 Emporia State, when he had 2.5 sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss. This season, Longacre leads the team with 7.5 sacks (2nd MIAA) and 12.5 tackles for loss (3rd MIAA). He ranks fourth on the team with 40 tackles to go along with 10 quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. His 19 career sacks ranks sixth all-time.

Adam Dorrel is in his third season as the head football coach at Northwest Missouri State. Dorrel has compiled a career record of 32-6 and the team’s 11-win season ties for the 10th highest win total in program history, a feat he accomplished in his first season in 2011. Dorrel is a former All-American offensive lineman for Northwest. He was a three-time All-MIAA performer for the Bearcats.

Cody Carlson has started all 11 games for the Bearcats and anchors an offensive line that has only given up 11 sacks all season.

Brandon Yost is third on the team with 41 tackles. This season he compiled 8.5 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks. He has also intercepted two passes and recovered two fumbles.

Eric Reimer has recorded 80 tackles on the season, ranking second on the team with 12.0 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks. Remimer has also forced a fumble and had three quarterback hurries.

D.J. Gnader has recorded a team-high 81 tackles on the season in 2013. He has intercepted two passes, had seven passes defended, five pass breakups, one fumble recovery, 4.0 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. He was the MIAA Defensive Athlete of the Week following a 12-tackle performance against then-No. 19 Missouri Western on Nov. 16.

Brandon Dixon earned MIAA Defensive Athlete of the Week honors after shutting down the Saginaw Valley State passing attack on Sept. 5. Dixon has started 10 games this season and has seven passes defended, six pass breakups, one interception, one blocked kick, 24 total tackles and one fumble recovery that he returned for a touchdown.

Northwest 2013 All-MIAA Honors:
Offensive Player of the Year: Trevor Adams
Defensive Player of the Year: Matt Longacre
Coach of the Year: Adam Dorrel

First Team: Trevor Adams (QB), Cody Carlson (OL), Matt Longacre (DL), Brandon Yost (DL), Eric Reimer (LB), D.J. Gnader (LB), Brandon Dixon (DB).
Second Team: C.J. Keeney (OL), Brian Dixon (DB), Kyle Goodburn (P).
Third Team: Marcus Wright (TE/FB), Cole Chevalier (OL).
Honorable Mention: Billy Creason (RB), Clint Utter (WR), Joel Gantz (TE), Bryant Hummel (DL), Matt Meinert (DL), Bryce Enyard (DB).

— Northwest Sports Information —

Tigers’ Franklin named Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Semifinalist

MUMizzou Football senior QB James Franklin (Corinth, Texas) has been recognized as a semifinalist for The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award, which recognizes the top offensive player in Division I football with ties to the state of Texas. Franklin is one of 16 semifinalists from around the country and just one of three from the Southeastern Conference.

Franklin was playing as well as any quarterback in the country when he was forced to the sideline during Mizzou’s 41-26 win at then-No. 7 Georgia (Oct. 12). Through the six games of 2013 Franklin played in prior to his injury, he had Mizzou’s offense ranked 12th in the NCAA in total offense (515.7 ypg), eighth nationally in scoring offense (45.7 ppg) and 10th nationally in 3rd-down conversion rate (51.0 percent).

The award’s criteria are also based on a player who exhibits the enduring characteristics that define Earl Campbell: integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community, and tenacity; specifically tenacity to persist and determination to overcome adversity and injury in pursuit of reaching goals.

For more information about The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award, go to www.earlcampbellaward.com.

No. 8 Mizzou (9-1, 5-1) continues its push towards the postseason with a road trip to No. 24 Ole Miss on Saturday, Nov. 23. Kickoff is set for 6:45 p.m. on ESPN.

— MU Sports Information —

Benedictine to host NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship Opening Round

riggertBenedictine3After finishing the regular season at 11-4-1 and with a No. 16 ranking in the final NAIA regular season Top 25 Coaches’ Poll on Sunday, the Benedictine College men’s soccer team earned their first-ever host bid on Monday afternoon when the 2013 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Tournament Opening Round pairings were released.

Benedictine earned the No. 6 overall seed in the tournament and will host Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the BC Soccer Complex.

“We are certainly excited to host the first-ever national tournament game on campus in the history of our program,” said head coach Rob Herringer. “We’ve been playing soccer now for 53 years and for this game to be here on campus is going to be a special moment for our alumni, our current players, our students and staff.

“We couldn’t be more excited to play this game.”

Olivet Nazarene earned their bid to the tournament by winning the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament. They enter the game with an overall record of 15-5-1 and are making their third appearance in the National Tournament.

“They are a strong program and have a good reputation as a soccer program,” Coach Herringer said. “They made it to the national tournament, so you know they have to be pretty good. We have a tremendous amount of respect for them.

“We don’t know much about them and that’s a good thing for us. Sometimes we know too much about our opponents and that’s not always a good thing. It’ll be nice to play someone different.”

The trip to the Opening Round marks the third time in the past five years for Benedictine and their fifth overall appearance in the NAIA National Tournament.

General admission tickets for the game at $10, with student tickets going for $8 and youth tickets available for $5. Tickets can be purchased on site on the day of the game.

The winner of the game advances to the national tournament site in Montgomery, Ala., with the National Championship running from Dec. 2-7.

— BC Sports Information —

Missouri’s Clarkson named SEC Player of the Week

MUMizzou’s Jordan Clarkson was named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week in men’s basketball on Monday. The junior guard from San Antonio averaged 22 points and 3.5 assists for the Tigers in wins against Southern Illinois (72-59) and Hawaii (92-80).

It’s Clarkson’s first Player of the Week honor at Missouri and he becomes the second Tiger honored by the conference office in as many weeks. Freshman Wes Clark was named the SEC Freshman of the Week last Monday.

Clarkson was fantastic in wins against the Salukis and Rainbow Warriors. He opened the week with a career high 31 points on 12-of-18 shooting vs. Southern Illinois, while also dishing a team-leading five assists.

He then scored 13 points and dished two assists in 23 minutes against Hawaii. Clarkson played just three first-half minutes on Saturday at Kansas City’s Sprint Center due to foul trouble, but responded well in the second half, scoring nine of his 13 points in the final period.

While Monday’s honor was Clarkson’s first at Missouri he was named the Conference USA Player of the Week on Jan. 30, 2012, while at Tulsa.

Missouri Basketball returns to action on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m.

— MU Sports Information —

Jayhawks sweep weekly Big 12 basketball awards

KUThe Kansas duo of sophomore forward Perry Ellis and freshman guard Andrew Wiggins have been named the Big 12 Player and Newcomer of the Week in a vote by a media panel which covers the league, the conference announced Monday.

Ellis earned co-Big 12 Player of the Week honors, along with Iowa State’s Melvin Ejim, after he scored a career-high 24 points in KU’s 94-83 win over No. 4 Duke at the State Farm Champions Classic. The 6-8 Wichita forward finished 9-of-13 (.692) from the floor, including one 3-pointer. Ellis, who was named for the honor for the first time, also converted 5-of-6 (.833) from the charity stripe. He pulled down a team-best nine rebounds to go along with two assists and a career-high three steals. He had a key steal and assist with 1:16 remaining that led to a six-point Jayhawk lead they would not relinquish.

Despite battling foul trouble, Wiggins came up big in the Jayhawks’ victory over Duke and was named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week. In just 25 minutes on the floor, the 6-8 Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, guard scored a career-high 22 points on 9-of-15 shooting (.600). He pulled down a season-best eight rebounds and made 4-of-6 (.667) shots from the free throw line, with one block. Wiggins had two key baskets in the last 1:30 of the contest to extend.

The last time Kansas swept the Big 12 weekly honors was last season when Elijah Johnson (player) and Ben McLemore (newcomer) were named on March 4, 2013. Ellis adds to Kansas’ league high in player of the week winners as he marks the 55th time a Jayhawk has earned the distinction. Wiggins is the 26th KU newcomer to be named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week.

— KU Sports Information —

KSU’s Cantele honored by the Big 12 conference Monday

KSUFollowing his 4-for-4 performance in Kansas State’s thrilling 33-31 victory over TCU, which included the game-winning 41-yard field goal, sophomore place kicker Jack Cantele has been named the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday.

Cantele, who shared the honor with Oklahoma punt returner Jalen Saunders, picked up his first career weekly designation, while it marked the Wildcats’ Big 12-leading 23rd player-of-the-week honor since 2011.

A product of Wichita, Kan., Cantele tied for second in school history with his four makes, which came from distances of 31, 34 and 23 yards before his game-winner with three seconds remaining. His kick proved to be the Wildcats’ first game-winning field goal with less than one minute remaining since 1980 and gave K-State bowl eligibility for the fourth-straight season.

Cantele pushed his season total to 11 field goals made on 13 attempts. He is two field goals shy of moving on to the school’s single-season top-10 list, while his 84.6-percent rate ranks fifth in K-State history.

Kansas State hosts 18th-ranked Oklahoma Saturday in an 11 a.m., contest at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

— KSU Sports Information —

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