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Wainwright’s complete game lifts Cardinals past Pittsburgh in Game 5

CardsST. LOUIS (AP) — Adam Wainwright went all the way and the St. Louis Cardinals got two-run homers from David Freese and Matt Adams to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-1 on Wednesday night, advancing to the NL championship series.

Wainwright scattered eight hits in his second dominant win of the division series, coming through for the Cardinals in a winner-take-all Game 5.

St. Louis gets to stay at home to open the NLCS against the well-rested Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night.

The last three seasons, the Cardinals are 8-1 when facing elimination. They also won Game 5 of the NL division series at Washington last year and at Philadelphia in 2011.

Freese homered in the second inning off rookie Gerrit Cole and Adams connected in the eighth against reliever Mark Melancon to make it 5-1. Pete Kozma added an RBI infield single, and Wainwright finished it off by striking out Pedro Alvarez with two on.

Alvarez became the first player with an RBI in his first six postseason games on a fluke hit that caromed off first base in the seventh. But the Pirates were held to one run in each of the final two games in their first playoff appearance in 21 years. They haven’t won a postseason series since the 1979 World Series.

The 23-year-old Cole beat the Cardinals with an impressive effort in Game 2. They got to him early this time even though his fastball hit 100 mph in the first inning against Matt Holliday.

Freese made the kid pay for a full-count walk to Jon Jay with two outs in the second, lining a 1-2 pitch into the visitors’ bullpen in left.

The Pirates had the bullpen up in the fourth after Yadier Molina’s infield hit and a throwing error put runners on second and third. Cole gave up just three hits over five innings, but was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the sixth.

Freese struggled this season to overcome a back injury in spring training and had nine homers and 60 RBIs. But just like teammate Carlos Beltran, he’s an October star with seven homers, 29 RBIs and a .325 average in 36 career postseason games.

Adams’ power hitting helped the Cardinals overcame a mid-foot sprain to cleanup man Allen Craig in early September and he hammered a first-pitch fastball from Melancon well over the right-field wall for his first RBIs of the series.

The Pirates scratched out their lone run on two infield hits and the single by Alvarez that looked to be a harmless inning-ending groundout before it hit the bag.

Freese was a hometown hero in 2011, both the NLCS and World Series MVP. He singlehandedly got the Cardinals to Game 7 of that World Series with a two-run triple with two outs and two strikes in the ninth and then ended Game 6 with a leadoff homer in the 11th.

The snapshot moment from the title run came when Freese joyously flung his helmet between the legs a few steps from the celebration waiting at the plate.

At 23 years, 31 days, Cole was the youngest NL pitcher to start Game 5 of a division series and the fifth-youngest NL pitcher to start a winner-take-all postseason game, according to STATS.

Counting the postseason, Cole didn’t allow a homer in six straight starts. That ended when Freese connected for a 2-0 lead in the second.

Starling Marte robbed Matt Carpenter of a hit with a diving catch near the left-field line in the third.

Neil Walker drew a one-out walk in the first off Wainwright, who issued just 35 walks in the regular season for third-best in the majors and none in Game 1, but went no farther. Carpenter was perfectly positioned at second base to snare a soft liner by Alvarez, flipping to first for an easy double play.

— Associated Press —

Bearcats’ Lowell earns MIAA honor for second straight week

NWMSUFor the second consecutive week, Northwest Missouri State senior Cassie Lowell was named the MIAA Women’s Golfer of the Week. Lowell was awarded the honor on Wednesday, in a release from the conference office.

At this week’s Bearcat Fall Classic, which was played at Northwest’s home course Mozingo Lake, Lowell carded two rounds in the 70’s to lead the team to a second place finish. Individually Lowell tied for third in a field that included 59 total players and nine teams. Lowell is from Concordia, Kan., and graduated from Concordia High School.

Northwest will conclude the fall schedule with the MIAA Preview Tournament which will be played on Oct. 21-22 at Whitmoor Country Club in St. Charles, Mo. Lindenwood University is serving as the host this year.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Nebraska to host 2014 NCAA women’s basketball regional

NUThe University of Nebraska was awarded one of four regional host sites for the 2014 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, announced by the NCAA on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

The Huskers will host the four-team regional at Pinnacle Bank Arena in downtown Lincoln, March 29 through April 1.

“We’re excited that Lincoln was selected to host its first NCAA basketball tournament action since 1993,” Nebraska Executive Associate Athletic Director Marc Boehm said. “We believe it is an amazing opportunity to show off the Pinnacle Bank Arena and showcase Nebraska basketball and the city of Lincoln.”

Pinnacle Bank Arena will be the home of Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball for its inaugural season in 2013-14. The $179 million arena is located in the historic Haymarket district in downtown Lincoln, just steps away from the University of Nebraska campus.

With a capacity of more than 15,000, the arena has sold out for Husker men’s basketball for 2013-14 and season ticket sales for women’s basketball are up 50 percent from a year ago. Women’s basketball fans can still purchase season tickets now starting at just $80 for 20 games in Nebraska’s first season at the arena by visiting Huskers.com/Arena.

Nebraska women’s basketball season ticket holders will get the first opportunity to buy NCAA Regional tickets when they are made available for sale. Game dates, times and ticket prices have not yet been announced, but tickets for preliminary NCAA Tournament rounds are expected to be available for purchase no later than Nov. 16.

“It’s an exciting time to be a part of the Nebraska women’s basketball program, and the NCAA Regional announcement just keeps that building,” Coach Connie Yori said. “We’ve got a long way to go as a team before we can even think about the possibility of getting back to the Sweet 16 this year, but it is certainly a great opportunity for men’s and women’s basketball fans to have a chance to watch college basketball being played at a really high level at the end of March in Lincoln.”

Yori, who has led Nebraska to five NCAA Tournament bids in the past seven years, including a pair of NCAA Regional trips, was the 2013 Big Ten Coach of the Year and the 2010 Big 12 and National Coach of the Year.

“The city of Lincoln and the entire state of Nebraska have a reputation for coming out and supporting big-time events,” Yori said. “An NCAA women’s basketball regional to cap the first season at Pinnacle Bank Arena is certainly a big-time event. Sports fans of all kinds all across the state of Nebraska can start making their plans now.”

The last time the University of Nebraska served as a host for the an NCAA men’s or women’s basketball tournament came on March 17, 1993, when the Husker women defeated San Diego, 81-58, in the first round at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. It is the only game the Nebraska women’s basketball team has ever played on its home court in the NCAA Tournament.

In 1993, Nebraska featured Wade Trophy winner and first-team All-American Karen Jennings. In 2013-14, the Huskers feature senior Jordan Hooper, who was named one of 25 preseason candidates to the Wade Watch List, on Oct. 8. The 6-2 forward from Alliance, Neb., is a two-time honorable-mention All-American and a two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection. She will be joined by returning starters Emily Cady, Hailie Sample and Rachel Theriot in trying to power the Huskers back to the regional round in 2014.

Nebraska earned a trip to the NCAA Regional in Norfolk, Va., in 2013. The Huskers advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 by knocking off Chattanooga in the first round and home-standing Texas A&M at Reed Arena in the second round. The Huskers earned a No. 6 seed in last year’s tournament and finished the year with a 25-9 overall record that included a 12-4 Big Ten mark. It marked the second time in the past four seasons

The other three NCAA Regional sites are Louisville, Ky., Notre Dame, Ind., and Stanford, Calif. The 16 NCAA first- and second-round locations are Baylor, Duke, Iowa, Iowa State, Kentucky, LSU, Maryland, North Carolina, Penn State, Purdue, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Toledo, UConn, UCLA and Washington.

The NCAA Women’s Final Four will be held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., April 6-8.

— NU Sports Information —

Big 12 announces preseason women’s basketball poll

riggertBig12Oklahoma was selected as the preseason favorite for the fourth time in Conference history to win the 2013-14 Big 12 women’s basketball regular season title, in a vote of the league’s head coaches.

The Sooners were also picked at the top of the preseason rankings in 2001-02, 2006-07 and 2008-09. They won or shared the Big 12 championship in each of those seasons and have claimed six Conference regular season trophies overall.

OU tallied five first-place votes for a total of 74 points. Baylor, winner of the past three Big 12 regular and postseason titles, received three first-place nods and 70 points. West Virginia and Oklahoma State tied for third with 63 points. The Mountaineers were awarded the final two first-place votes. Texas was next at No. 5, followed by Iowa State, Kansas, TCU, Kansas State and Texas Tech.

The Big 12 has ranked No. 1 in conference RPI for the past six seasons and has led the nation in attendance 14 consecutive years. The Big 12 topped all leagues with 70 percent of its teams in the 2013 NCAA Championship and 80 percent in postseason play. It marked the second consecutive year for the Conference to lead in both categories.

2013-14 Big 12 Conference Women’s Basketball Preseason Poll
1.     Oklahoma (5)     74
2.     Baylor (3)     70
T3.     West Virginia (2)     63
T3.     Oklahoma State     63
5.     Texas     49
6.     Iowa State     47
7.     Kansas     26
8.     TCU     23
9.     K-State     20
10.     Texas Tech     15
(first place votes in parentheses; coaches not allowed to vote for their own team)

— Big 12 Press Release —

Listen to Missouri Western’s win at Central Okahoma, 63-30

riggertMissouriWesternClick the links below to listen to Missouri Western’s 63-30 victory against Central Oklahoma from Saturday, October 5 from Wantland Stadium.

1st Quarter – Part 1
1st Quarter – Part 2
1st Quarter – Part 3
2nd Quarter – Part 1
2nd Quarter – Part 2
2nd Quarter – Part 3
2nd Quarter – Part 4
3rd Quarter – Part 1
3rd Quarter – Part 2
3rd Quarter – Part 3
4th Quarter – Part 1
4th Quarter – Part 2
4th Quarter – Part 3

Griffons avenge earlier loss to Emporia State with 3-1 win Tuesday

MWSUThe Missouri Western volleyball team improved to 7-10 on the season as they defeated Emporia State Tuesday night at MWSU Fieldhouse 3-1.

It was the first victory against the Hornets since Sept. 23, 2006 when the Griffons won 3-2, and the first home win for the Griffons over the Hornets since Oct. 16, 2002 when they won 3-1.

In the first set, Western took control early but let it slip away. After a 2-1 lead, Paige Vanderpool put together four straight kills for the Hornets. Missouri Western struck back later on in the set after it trailed 19-16.

The Griffons scored six out of the next nine points to tie the match at 22. Sarah Faubel put together a streak of kills to take the lead back. Kelsey Olion also added two kills as Western finished the set with a 28-26 victory.

After taking the first set narrowly, the Griffons led throughout the second set. Missouri Western opened with a 5-1 lead after Erica Rottinghaus had a kill. The Griffs expanded their lead to 16-10 after a kill from Olion. The Hornets battled back to mark the score 19-17, but MWSU held on and score six out of the next eight points to win it 25-19 and lead 2-0.

Emporia State came out of the break ready to take the third set. The Hornets came out on fire taking a 16-9 advantage before the Griffons came back with three straight points of their own.

Their run was short lived, however, as the Hornets won the third set 25-18.

The fourth set was again back and forth as neither team could command much of a lead. Missouri Western fell behind midway through as the game settled at 15-13.

The Griffons took a slim lead, 18-17, before the match was tied at 20. Western scored two more points to again take the lead.

Rottinghaus finalized the match with a strong kill at the end to win the set 25-23 and win the match 3-1.

Olion led the Griffons with 16 kills on the night. Rottinghaus had 13 to place second. Kelly Scannell had a team-high and career-high 47 assists. The Hornets were led by Courtney Haring and Meghan Dugan who each had 12 kills.

Missouri Western avenged an earlier-season loss to the Hornets, who defeated the Griffons 3-2 in Emporia, Kan. Missouri Western returns to action this weekend in the Missouri Southern Invitational where it will play three matches.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Western women finish third at Bearcat Fall Invite

MWSUThe Missouri Western women’s golf team moved up two spots to finish 3rd at the NWMSU Bearcat Fall Invite held at Mozingo Lake Golf Course.

The Griffons fired a two day total of 658 (330-328) which was one stroke ahead of Rockhurst (659) and 15 strokes back of second place finisher Norhtwest Missouri State (643).

The winner of the event was Bellevue University with a two round total of 635 (317-318).

Sophomore Callie Wilson led Western with a 163 (84-79) which placed her 10th while freshman Madison Romjue fired a 164 (85-79). Amber Chivington, Anna Kloeppel and Shelby Stone finished with a 166, 169 and 170 respectively. Darcy Smith played as an individual with a 169.

The winner of the event was Renee Santoyo of Bellevue with a 152 (75-77) will Brianna Bondon of Rockhurst finished with a 156.

The Griffons will play the final fall event on Monday, October 21 and Tuesday, Ocotber 22. They will play in the Lindenwood University MIAA Fall Preview.

— MWSU Sports Information —

MWSU men’s golf team ties for 14th at UCM Invitational

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western men’s golf team tied for 14th at the UCM Heart of America Invitational that was played at Keith Memorial Golf Course.

The Griffons finished with a three round total of 901 (302-299-301) which tied them with Minnesota State (302-304-295).

The winner of the event was host Central Missouri firing a three round total of 865 (295-283-287). They finished 14 strokes ahead of second place Arkansas Tech.

Junior Scott Sheldon led the way for Western with a 220 (75-73-72) which put him in a tie for 16th. Derek Hawkins and James O’Brien both finished with 226 while Evan McCarthy and Tyler Gast shot 229 and 238 respectively.

Sam Migdal of Central Missouri, Jason Purdy of Arkansas Tech and Max Lazzo of Washburn finished with 214 with Lazzo winning the event in a playoff.

The Griffons will host the MWSU Drury Inn Central Region Invitational on Monday, October 14 and Tuesday, October 15. The event will be played at the St. joseph Country Club and will wrap up the fall portion of Missouri Western’s schedule.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest’s Herbert named MIAA Runner of the Week

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State junior cross country runner Anne Herbert was named the MIAA Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week on Tuesday in an announcement made by the league office.

Herbert was the Bearcats top finisher on Saturday at the Arkansas Chile Pepper Invitational in Fayetteville, Ark. Herbert ran 18:49.9 to place 53rd in the 5K race. There were 318 total runners in the field that included 24 teams. Northwest Missouri finished ninth overall as a team at the meet.

Up next, Northwest will head to the Fort Hays State Open on Saturday, Oct. 12.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Missouri Western stays at No. 6 in latest AFCA Top 25 football poll

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western football team remained No. 6 in the American Football Coaches Association Division II poll that was released Monday.

The Griffons defeated the Central Oklahoma Bronchos Saturday 63-30 and will host Northeastern State on Saturday, October 12 at 1:30 p.m. in St. Joseph, Mo. This will be Missouri Western’s annual homecoming game.

Among other MIAA schools, Northwest Missouri is ranked No. 3 while Pittsburg State is ranked 10th, Washburn is 15th and Emporia State is ranked 23rd.

Missouri Western has been ranked in the top 25 in the last 24 polls and has received votes in 44 of the last 45 polls by the American Football Coaches Association.

Click here to view the AFCA Top 25 poll.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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