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KU’s Pardula named a nominee for Ray Guy Award

KUKansas punter and kickoff specialist Trevor Pardula was named a nominee for the 2013 Ray Guy Award, which recognizes the nation’s top punter. Pardula, a junior from San Jose, Calif., is one of 85 candidates for the award, which is presented by the Augusta (Ga.) Sports Council.

Through six games, Pardula ranks second in the Big 12 and 10th nationally in punting with an average of 44.8 yards per punt. Pardula has placed nine punts inside the 20 and recorded 14 punts of 50 yards or more, including a career-best 78-yard punt against Louisiana Tech. That punt tied for eighth-longest in school history and helped catapult Pardula to a KU single game record 57.6 yards on five punts in the win.

A 6-foot-5, junior college transfer from De Anza College, Pardula has consistently helped Kansas in the field position battle and punted 10 times in the Jayhawks’ game against TCU. Against the Horned Frogs Pardula averaged 46.2 yards per punt, including five punts of 50 yards or longer.

Pardula also serves as the Jayhawks’ kickoff specialist and has 16 touchbacks, more than the entire total from last season, in 25 attempts.

The Ray Guy Award list will be narrowed to ten semi-finalists to be announced on November 8. Following the semi-finalists announcement, a national body of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) sports information directors, coaches, media representatives and previous Ray Guy Award winners will vote for the top three finalists, who will be identified on November 25. The voting body will then cast ballots to select the winner.

The presentation of the Ray Guy Award will be featured on The Home Depot College Football Awards live on Thursday, December 12 at 7:30 pm ET on ESPN. The show, hosted by ESPN’s Chris Fowler, Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard will feature live presentation of nine player awards, along with the recipients of Disney’s Spirit Award, The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award, the NCFAA (National College Football Awards Association) Contributions to College Football Award, and student-athletes selected to the Walter Camp All-America Team.

Kansas returns to action on Saturday, Oct. 26, when it plays host to No. 5/6 Baylor. Game time is scheduled for 6 p.m., at Memorial Stadium, with a live broadcast on ESPNU.

— KU Sports Information —

Five Royals’ named finalists for Gold Glove Awards

riggertRoyalsRawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc., a subsidiary of Jarden Corportation, announced today that five Kansas City Royals – center fielder Lorenzo Cain, shortstop Alcides Escobar, left fielder Alex Gordon, first baseman Eric Hosmer and catcher  Salvador Perez – have been named 2013 American League Gold Glove Award finalists.  The Royals’ five finalists are second-most in the A.L., behind Baltimore’s six and tied for second-most in the Major Leagues with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Rawlings also announced that award winners will be revealed on Tuesday, October 29 at 7 p.m. CT, during a special edition of “Baseball Tonight/The 2013 Rawlings Gold Glove Award ® Announcement Show”, which will air on ESPN2.  The Rawlings Gold Glove Awards honor the best individual fielding performances at each position in the American League ™ and National League ™, as voted by Major League managers and coaches.

Gordon is attempting to win the award for the third-consecutive year and join Amos Otis (1971, 1973-74) as the only Royals outfielders to win three Rawlings Gold Glove Awards.  The other left field finalists are Yoenis Cespedes (Oakland) and Andy Dirks (Detroit).  Cain, Escobar, Hosmer and Perez are all looking for their first career Gold Gloves.  This marks Hosmer’s second-straight mention as a finalist among American League first basemen.  He is joined by Chris Davis (Baltimore) and James Loney (Tampa Bay).

Cain, in his third season with the Royals, is a finalist for the first time.  He is up for the award with center fielders Jacoby Ellsbury (Boston) and Adam Jones (Baltimore).  Escobar, who also came to Kansas City via trade in 2010, is a finalist for a Rawlings Gold Glove for the first time.  He is joined by shortstops Yunel Escobar (Tampa Bay) and J.J. Hardy (Baltimore).  Perez, who was named an All-Star for the first time in his career in 2013, is a finalist for the first time joining fellow catchers Joe Mauer (Minnesota) and Matt Wieters (Baltimore).

For the first time in its 57-year history, Rawlings added a sabermetric component to the Rawlings Gold Glove Award selection process, as part of its new collaboration with the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).  The SABR Defensive Index comprised of approximately 25 percent of the overall selection total, with the managers and coaches’ vote continuing to carry the majority.

Following the ESPN2 announcement telecast, voting for the Rawlings Platinum Glove Award™ presented by SABR will begin at www.rawlings.com, allowing the general public to weigh in as to who is “The Finest in the Field®” in both the American League and National League.  Fans can only select one player among the 2013 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners from each League.  A combination of the international fan vote and the SABR Defensive Index will determine who takes home the honor of each League’s top defensive player.  The Rawlings Platinum Glove Award winners will be unveiled during the 2013 Rawlings Gold Glove Award Ceremony presented by Gold Sport Collectibles on Friday, November 8, 2013, at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.

— Royals Media Relations —

Griffon volleyball rallies to beat Pitt State in four sets

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western volleyball team rallied after losing the first set to defeat the Pittsburg State Gorillas 3-1 (22-25, 25-22, 25-17, 25-23). The Griffons were led by Erica Rottinghaus with 21 kills while Kelsey Olion had 19 while hitting .429 in the match. The Griffons improve to 12-12 overall and 5-5 in MIAA play.

The Griffons and the Gorillas played the first two sets to a 1-1 tie with both teams winning sets by scores of 25-22. The Gorillas won set one hitting .216 with 13 kills and 16 digs.

In set two the Griffons came back scoring 13 of the final 19 points takeing the set 25-22. They got the last point off a block from Erin Backhuus and Amanda Boender. The Griffons hit .234 in the set with Rottinghaus and Olion both getting seven kills in the set. Jordan Chohon had 14 set assists.

After two sets the Griffons had 30 kills to the Gorillas 29 but had 13 errors to just nine for PSU. Both teams had 28 set assists while the Gorillas had 36 digs to the Griffons 35. Olion had 10 kills while Chohon had 22 set assists and 11 digs. The Gorillas were led by Crystal Whitten with 10 kills.

The Griffons came out of the break and dominated the third set taking the victory 25-17. Rottinghaus had six kills while Chohon has 12 assists. As a team the Griffons had 14 kills in the set and nine digs.

Missouri Western kept competing in set four scoring five of the last eight points getting the 25-23 victory. Missouri Western hit .356 in the set with Olion and Rottinghaus combining for 15 kills.

Missouri Western hit .296 as a team while Backhuus getting nine and Boender getting seven. Chohon finished with 46 set assists and 16 digs while Sarah Faubel had 14 digs.

The Gorillas fall to 12-11 overall and 3-6 in MIAA play. Madison Mosier finished with 15 kills while Hayley Hansford had 42 set assists.

The Griffons return to action on Saturday, October 26 with an MIAA contest against #11 Washburn. First serve is set for 7:00 pm in the MWSU Fieldhouse.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Cardinals win Game 2 at Boston to even World Series

CardsBOSTON (AP) — Rookie Michael Wacha kept pitching like a postseason ace and John Lackey matched him, leaving the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox scoreless through three innings Thursday night in Game 2 of the World Series.

A day after the Red Sox romped past the sloppy Cardinals 8-1, this one was tight at the start as Boston tried for its 10th straight Series win and a commanding lead.

At 22, Wacha came as advertised. He pitched well beyond his years – and in October, of all things.

The right-hander flashed a 95 mph fastball and a diving changeup while holding Boston hitless until Jacoby Ellsbury’s broken-bat bloop single with two outs in the third.

No one in the Boston lineup had ever hit against Wacha and it showed, as the Red Sox struck out four times and took a lot of weak, awkward swings.

The Cardinals had seen this already from Wacha, even though he made only nine regular-season starts. He began the night with a 3-0 record in three postseason starts, allowing just eight hits while striking out 22.

Wacha had his own cheering section at chilly Fenway Park, too. His mom, dad and younger sister bundled up in the stands after arriving from Texarkana, Texas.

Lackey worked around a pair of singles in blanking the Cardinals. He pitched a day after turning 35 – it was his first Series start since 2002 when, as a rookie for the Angels, he beat Barry Bonds and San Francisco in Game 7.

Carlos Beltran started for the Cardinals in right field, returning from an injury that forced him out of the opener. Beltran exited in the third inning and went to a hospital, shortly after bruising his ribs when he rammed into the short bullpen wall while taking away a grand slam from David Ortiz.

Both teams made changes to their lineups.

Cardinals manager Mike Matheny benched shortstop Pete Kozma after making two errors in the opener and put Daniel Descalso in his place. Jarrod Saltalamacchia replaced David Ross as Boston’s catcher.

The teams are off Friday, and resume with Game 3 at Busch Stadium on Saturday night. Boston starter Jake Peavy makes his Series debut against Joe Kelly.

— Associated Press —

Bearcat women’s soccer gets blanked by Southwest Baptist

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State women’s soccer team was shutout by Southwest Baptist Thursday as they fell 2-0.

Northwest could not get any offense going against SBU as the team posted six shots in the game including two shots on goal.

SBU was able to get one goal in the first half in the 26th minute and added a second goal during the 69th minute of the second half.

Northwest moves their season record to 4-9-2, 2-6-1 and will remain on the road as they take on Central Missouri Saturday with kickoff scheduled for 7 p.m. The Bearcats will be back home Nov. 1 for their final home game of the season as they host UCM on Bearcat Pitch with the start time set for 3 p.m.

— Northwest Sports Information —

MWSU soccer gets shutout at No. 14 Central Missouri

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western soccer team battled the 14th ranked Jennies of Central Missouri for almost 57 minutes before they got on the board. The Jennies scored three goals in the final 30 minutes taking a 3-0 victory. The Griffons had eight shots with four on goal as they fall to 2-12-2 overall and 0-8-1 in MIAA play.

Despite getting outshot 17-3 in the first frame the Griffons were able to keep the high powered Jennies out of the net going into the half tied at zero.

In the second half UCM took nine more shots with three of them going into the net. Kayla Hamner, Nicole Pond and Julie Ireland all scored goals in the half. For Hamner and Pond it was their third goals of the season while it was the 7th for Ireland. The Jennies improve to 11-2-2 overall and 7-1-1 in MIAA play.

K.C. Ramsell led the way offensively for the Griffons with two shots and both being on goal. Sarah Lyle made 11 saves for the Griffons.

MWSU return to action on Saturday, October 26 with a contest in Bolivar, Mo. against the Southwest Baptist Bearcats. First touch is set for 12:00 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Griffon women picked to finished 8th in preseason MIAA polls

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western women’s basketball team was tabbed 8th in both the MIAA preseason coaches and media polls which were announced on Thursday, October 24, 2013 by the league office.

The Griffons received 90 points in the coach’s poll four behind Northwest Missouri State who was in 7th with 94 points and 18 ahead of Missouri Southern who sits in 9th with 72 points.

The Emporia State Hornets led the way in the coach’s poll with 164 points and eight first place votes while Central Missouri was close behind in second with 158 points and five first place votes. The Washburn Ichabods came in third with 143 points and one first place vote while Fort Hays State (130 pts.), Pittsburg State (124 pts.) and Northeastern State (101 pts.) came in 4th-6th respectively. Southwest Baptist came in 10th with 72 points, Central Oklahoma was 11th with 49 points while Lincoln, Lindenwood and Nebraska-Kearney rounded out the poll in 12th, 13th and 14th with 36, 28 and 19 points respectively.

In the media poll, the Griffons were also 8th receiving 187 points. First and second was switched in the media poll with UCM coming in 1st with 359 points and 13 first place votes while Emporia State came in second with 338 points and seven first place votes.  Third thru 12th place is the same as the coaches poll with Washburn receiving 312 points and six first place votes, Fort Hays State had 293 points and one first place vote, Pittsburg state received 269 points which was two more than Northeastern State’s 267. Northwest Missouri State, Missouri Western, Missouri Southern, Southwest Baptist, Central Oklahoma and Lincoln received 201, 187, 171, 128, 101 and 85 points respectively. UNK and Lindenwood fliped in the poll with Nebraska-Kearney coming in 13th with 75 points and Lindenwood coming in 14th with 49 points.

The Griffons are coming off a 16-12 season and 8-10 in MIAA play. They made their third consecutive trip to the MIAA Tournament and first under second year coach Rob Edmisson. MWSU returns a eight players from a year ago but also bring in six junior college transfers and three freshman.

Missouri Western will take on the Livin the Dream in an exhibition game on Tuesday, November 5 in St. Joseph, Mo. Tip time is set for 5:30 pm from the MWSU Fieldhouse. The Griffons will open the 2013-14 regular season on Saturday, November 9 hosting Chadron State University at 1:00 pm in the MWSU Fieldhouse.

2013-14 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Emporia State (8)      164
2. Central Missouri (5)  158
3. Washburn (1)             143
4. Fort Hays State          130
5. Pittsburg State           124
6. Northeastern State   101
7. Northwest Missouri    94
8. Missouri Western      90
9. Missouri Southern      72
10. Southwest Baptist    66
11. Central Oklahoma    49
12. Lincoln                        36
13. Lindenwood               28
14. Nebraska-Kearney   19

2013-14 MIAA Preseason Media Poll
1. Central Missouri (13)  359
2. Emporia State (7)        338
3. Washburn (6)               312
4. Fort Hays State (1)       293
5. Pittsburg State              269
6. Northeastern State      267
7. Northwest Missouri     201
8. Missouri Western      187
9. Missouri Southern      171
10. Southwest Baptist    128
11.  Central Oklahoma   101
12. Lincoln                          85
13. Nebraska-Kearney     75
14. Lindenwood                 49

— MWSU Sports Information —

St. Louis gets routed by Red Sox in Game 1 of the World Series

CardsBOSTON (AP) — An easy toss on a sure out that skittered away. A routine popup that somehow dropped between Gold Glovers. And something even more startling – umpires reversing a key call.

Most everything fell into place for the Boston Red Sox in the World Series opener.

Mike Napoli hit a three-run double right after a game-changing decision in the very first inning, Jon Lester made the early lead stand up and the Red Sox romped past the sloppy St. Louis Cardinals 8-1 Wednesday night for their ninth straight Series win.

A season before Major League Baseball is expected to expand instant replay, fans got to see a preview. The entire six-man crew huddled and flipped a ruling on a forceout at second base – without looking at any video.

”I think based on their group conversation, surprisingly, to a certain extent, they overturned it and I think got the call right,” Boston manager John Farrell said.

David Ortiz was robbed of a grand slam by Carlos Beltran – a catch that sent the star right fielder to a hospital with bruised ribs – but Big Papi later hit a two-run homer following third baseman David Freese’s bad throw.

The Red Sox also capitalized on two errors by shortstop Pete Kozma to extend a Series winning streak that began when they swept St. Louis in 2004. Boston never trailed at any point in those four games and coasted on this rollicking night at Fenway Park, thanks to a hideous display by the Cardinals,

It got so bad for St. Louis that the sellout crowd literally laughed when pitcher Adam Wainwright and catcher Yadier Molina, who’ve combined to win six Gold Gloves, let an easy popup drop untouched between them.

Serious-minded St. Louis manager Mike Matheny didn’t find anything funny, especially when the umpires changed a call by Dana DeMuth at second base.

”Basically, the explanation is that’s not a play I’ve ever seen before. And I’m pretty sure there were six umpires on the field that had never seen that play before, either,” Matheny said.

”It’s a pretty tough time to debut that overruled call in the World Series. Now, I get that they’re trying to get the right call, I get that. Tough one to swallow,” he said.

DeMuth said he never actually saw Kozma drop the ball.

”My vision was on the foot. And when I was coming up, all I could see was a hand coming out and the ball on the ground. All right? So I was assuming,” DeMuth told a pool reporter.

There was no dispute, however, that the umpires properly ruled Kozma had not caught a soft toss from second baseman Matt Carpenter on a potential forceout. That’s what crew chief John Hirschbeck told Matheny.

”I just explained to him … that five of us were 100 percent sure,” Hirschbeck said. ”Our job is to get the play right. And that’s what we did.”

”I said, ‘I know you are not happy with it, that it went against you, but you have to understand that the play is correct,”’ he said.

The normally slick-fielding Cardinals looked sloppy at every turn. Wainwright bounced a pickoff throw, Molina let a pitch trickle off his mitt, center fielder Shane Robinson bobbled the carom on Napoli’s double and there was a wild pitch.

The Cardinal Way? More like, no way.

”We had a wakeup call. That is not the kind of team that we’ve been all season,” Matheny said. ”And they’re frustrated. I’m sure embarrassed to a point.”

Game 2 is Thursday night, with 22-year-old rookie sensation Michael Wacha starting for St. Louis against John Lackey. Wacha is 3-0 with a 0.43 ERA this postseason.

Beltran is day to day after X-rays were negative.

Lester blanked the Cardinals on five hits over 7 2-3 innings and struck out eight for his third win this postseason.

”We wanted to set the tone and get them swinging,” he said.

Ryan Dempster gave up Matt Holliday’s leadoff home run in the ninth.

Boston brought the beards and made it a most hairy night for St. Louis. The Cardinals wrecked themselves with just their second three-error game of the season.

The umpires made a mistake, too, but at least they got to fix it in a hurry.

After the control-conscious Wainwright walked leadoff man Jacoby Ellsbury, Dustin Pedroia singled him to second with one out.

Ortiz then hit a slow grounder to Carpenter, and it didn’t appear the Cardinals could turn a double play. Hurrying, Kozma let the backhanded flip glance off his glove.

DeMuth instantly called Pedroia out, indicating that Kozma dropped the ball while trying to transfer it to his throwing hand. Farrell quickly popped out of the dugout to argue while Pedroia went to the bench.

Farrell argued with every umpire he could and must’ve made a persuasive case. As the fans hollered louder and louder as they studied TV replays, all the umpires gathered on the dirt near shortstop and conferred and decided there was no catch at all.

”You rarely see that, especially on a stage like this,” Napoli said. ”But I think that was good for the game.”

Pedroia came bounding from the dugout and suddenly, the bases were loaded in the first. Napoli unloaded them with a double that rolled to the Green Monster in left-center.

Napoli, with maybe the bushiest beard of all, certainly picked up where he left off the last time he saw the Cardinals in October. In the 2011 Series, he hit .350 with two home runs and 10 RBIs as Texas lost in seven games to St. Louis.

The Red Sox added to their 3-0 lead with two more runs in the second. A fielding error by Kozma set up Pedroia’s RBI single.

The whole inning got going when Stephen Drew’s popup in front of the mound landed at Wainwright’s feet, a step or two from Molina. The ace pitcher and the star catcher both hung their heads.

”I called it. I waited for someone else to take charge. That’s not the way to play baseball. It was totally my error,” Wainwright said.

Ortiz, who hit a tying grand slam at Fenway in the AL championship series win over Detroit, sent a long drive to right-center. Beltran, playing in his first World Series, braced himself with one hand on the low wall in front of the bullpen and reached over with his glove to make the catch.

”At least I got an RBI and we were up four and got the momentum,” Ortiz said.

Beltran hurt himself on the play and left in the third inning.

Ortiz homered in the seventh and the Red Sox got another run in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by 21-year-old rookie Xander Bogaerts.

The Red Sox almost made a terrific play to finish the game. With two outs in the ninth, Freese hit a sharp single and right fielder Shane Victorino nearly threw him out at first base.

— Associated Press —

Western men picked 11th, 12th in preseason MIAA basketball polls

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western men’s basketball team was tabbed 11th in the MIAA preseason coaches poll and 12th in the media poll which was announced today, Wednesday, October 23, 2013 by the league office.

Missouri Western received 54 points in the coaches poll trailing Fort Hays State with 153, Northwest Missouri with 149, Central Missouri with 129, Northeastern State 127, Central Oklahoma 113, Missouri Southern 104, Washburn 101, Pittsburg State 93, Emporia State 83 and Lindenwood with 81. The Bearcats of Northwest Missouri State received six first place votes while Fort Hays State had five. Northeastern State, Central Oklahoma and Missouri Southern all collected one. Southwest Baptist, Nebraska-Kearney and Lincoln rounded out the poll with 46, 26 and 15 points respectively.

In the media poll, the Griffons were picked 12th with 102 points. Fort Hays State came in first with 353 points and 13 first place votes while Northwest Missouri State was second with 330 points and nine first place votes. Central Missouri came in third with 301 points and two first place votes while Northeastern State had 296 points and one first place vote in fourth. Washburn was fifth with 265 points and one first place vote, Central Oklahoma was sixth with 234 points, Pittsburg State had 204 points coming in 7th, Lindenwood came in 8th with 195 points, Missouri Southern received one first place vote with 194 points coming in 9th while Emporia State and Southwest Baptist came in 10th and 11th with 164 and 103 points respectively. Nebraska-Kearney and Lincoln rounded out the poll with 64 and 30 points respectively.

Missouri Western is coming off a 10-17 season and went 6-12 in MIAA play making it into the MIAA Tournament. The Griffons will be under first year head coach Brett Weiberg as he replaces long time Griffon coach Tom Smith. The Griffons return four letterman and three starters from a season ago who include Adarius Fulton, Cedric Clinkscales, Kalvin Balque and Dzenan Mrkaljevic. Weiberg and his staff also brought in a hand full of freshman and transfer student-athletes to round out the squad.

The Griffons open up their season with an exhibition contest against Livin the Dream on Tuesday, November 5 in St. Joseph, Mo. Game time is set for 7:30 pm. The Griffons will open up regular season play on Saturday, November 9 when they travel to Sioux Falls, SD to take part in the Sanford Pentagon Basketball Showcase. Missouri Western will take on host school Augustana at 6:00 pm.

2013-14 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
1.  Fort Hays State (5)          153
2.  Northwest Missouri (6)  149
3.  Central Missouri              129
4.  Northeastern State (1)    127
5.  Central Oklahoma (1)     113
6.  Missouri Southern (1)     104
7.  Washburn                          101
8.  Pittsburg State                   93
9.  Emporia State                   83
10.  Lindenwood                    81
11.  Missouri Western          54
12.  Southwest Baptist          46
13.  Nebraska-Kearney         26
14.  Lincoln                              15

2013-14 MIAA Preseason Media Poll
1.  Fort Hays State (13)           353
2.  Northwest Missouri (9)      330
3.  Central Missouri (2)           301
4.  Northeastern State (1)       296
5.  Washburn (1)                      265
6.  Central Oklahoma              234
7.  Pittsburg State                     204
8.  Lindenwood                        195
9.  Missouri Southern (1)       194
10. Emporia State                   164
11.  Southwest Baptist           103
12.  Missouri Western           102
13.  Nebraska-Kearney          64
14.  Lincoln                               30

— MWSU Sports Information —

Mizzou basketball non-conference single-game tickets on sale

riggertMizzouMizzou Athletics announced that single-game tickets for non-conference home dates, excluding the Dec. 7 meeting vs. UCLA, go on sale Thursday night at 6 p.m.

Exhibition tickets start at just $5 and non-conference seats start at just $10. Tickets go on sale Thursday night online at mutigers.com/buytickets and then are available Friday morning by calling 1-800-CAT-PAWS (884-PAWS in Mid-Missouri) or at the Mizzou Arena ticket window.

Missouri Basketball has an outstanding slate of home games, including contests against Southern Illinois (Nov. 12), West Virginia (Dec. 5), Western Michigan (Dec. 15) and Long Beach State (Jan. 4).

Information on single-game seats for the Dec. 7 contest against UCLA and single-game opportunities for the Southeastern Conference schedule featuring games against Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt will be announced at a later date.

Season tickets for the entire men’s basketball season also remain available via the request list and are the only way to guarantee seats to highly anticipated games against UCLA (Dec. 7), Kentucky (Feb. 1), Arkansas (Feb. 13) and Tennessee (Feb. 15). Fans can sign up for the request list at mutigers.com/buytickets.

The 2013-14 Tigers will be led by a strong nucleus on the perimeter highlighted by preseason All-SEC pick Jabari Brown (13.7 ppg) and the SEC’s top bench scorer from a year ago, Earnest Ross (10.3 ppg). Head Coach Frank Haith’s club also welcomes in a nationally-ranked recruiting class and adds the services of transfer, Jordan Clarkson, who was recently named to the Bob Cousy Award Watch List for college basketball’s top point guard.

The 2013-14 season gets underway Friday (Oct. 25) with the exhibition opener at Hearnes Center vs. Oklahoma City University. The game begins at 7 p.m. and Mizzou Athletics will honor the 1994 Big Eight Championship squad (14-0) led by Hall of Famer Norm Stewart and All-American Melvin Booker. Doors to Hearnes Center open at 5:30 p.m. and tickets and parking are free. Fans are encouraged to be in their seats by 6:30 p.m. as the festivities begin.

— MU Sports Information —

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