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Bearcat volleyball lets 2-0 lead slip away at Southwest Baptist

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State volleyball team fell to Southwest Baptist on Friday evening in an MIAA contest. Northwest falls to 6-8 overall and 2-3 in MIAA play while Southwest Baptist improves to 9-5 overall and 2-3 in conference play.

Northwest jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead, winning the first two sets 25-15 and 25-18, respectively. However, Southwest Baptist used the break to regroup and would take the next three sets to claim the match.

Junior Abby Graves had a game-high 17 kills to lead Northwest offensively. Senior Bridget Hanafin had 42 assists and had 22 digs. Sophomore Shelby Duren also had 22 digs. Juniors Bailey Vance and sophomore Kirsten Hudgens also recorded double-digit dig totals recording 14 and 13, respectively.

Up next, Northwest will head to Pittsburg State on Thursday, Oct. 10 for anMIAA matchup.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Western soccer loses at Central Oklahoma Friday, 4-0

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western soccer team struggled in the second half against Central Oklahoma giving up four goals in a 4-0 defeat. The Griffons fall to 2-7-1 overall and 0-3 in MIAA play.

The two teams played the first half to a 0-0 tie. The Griffons took five shots with four being on goal while the Bronchos took nine shots with four on goal.

UCO dominated the second half breaking the scoreless tie in the 47th minute when Kenna Dyess took an assist from Emily Hahn and beat Sarah Lyle over her head. The Bronchos kept up the pressure and at the 64:35 mark Sarah Purcell took an assist from Kate Foran putting a shot in the back of the net giving UCO the 2-0 lead.

The Bronchos scored the third and four goals in the 72nd and 88th minutes respectively. Kimberly Linder scored her first of the season while Purcell scored her second of the game and fourth of the season. The Bronchos improve to 4-5-1 overall and 1-1-1 in MIAA play.

Teddi Serna had two shots for the Griffons while Sarah Lyle made seven saves.

UCO had 25 shots with 16 coming in the second half. They also had 13 shots on goal and 12 corner kicks.

The Griffons return to action on Sunday, October 6 when they travel to Tahlequah, Okla. to take on the Northeastern State RiverHawks. Game time is set for 1:00 pm.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest soccer gets blanked at Northeastern State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State women’s soccer lost a close match Friday to Northeastern State 1-0.

Northwest was able to get off six shots in the first half but could not find the back of the net.

NSU managed 10 shots of their own as Kelsey Adams picked up six saves in the first half.

The Bearcat offense could not get things going in the second half as the RiverHawk defense did not allow a shot on goal.

The 0-0 tie was broken up by NSU in the 58th minute when Katie Kippes scored the eventual game winning goal putting her team up 1-0.

Northwest moves to 3-5-1, 1-2 on the season. The Bearcats will finish their three game road trip Sunday as they take on Central Oklahoma (4-5-1, 1-1-1) in Edmond, Okla. with kickoff schedule for 1 pm.

— Northwest Sports Information —

St. Louis drops Game 2 as Pittsburgh evens NLDS with 7-1 win

CardsGerrit Cole and the Pittsburgh Pirates played a game of role reversal, and pulled even with the St. Louis Cardinals.

The hard-throwing rookie gave up two hits in six dominant innings and also had an RBI in his postseason debut, Pedro Alvarez homered for the second straight day and the Pirates beat the Cardinals 7-1 Friday to even their NL division series at one game apiece.

“Just what we’ve been seeing all year,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “You saw a focused man that was ready to go.”

A day after St. Louis got a strong effort from its starter and took advantage of mistakes to romp 9-1 in the opener, the Pirates showed poise for their first playoff win since 1992 while the Cardinals looked tentative in the field.

The Pirates now head home for Game 3 on Sunday in the best-of-five series. Wild-card game winner Francisco Liriano faces Cardinals right-hander Joe Kelly.

Cole faced the Cardinals for the first time and left most of them shaking their heads, striking out five and walking one. After allowing Carlos Beltran’s double with one out in the first, the 22-year-old retired 11 straight before Yadier Molina led off the fifth with his third career postseason homer.

Relying on a fastball that peaked at 99 mph on the stadium radar gun and one that TBS had at 100, Cole had hitters helpless at times even without shadows that benefited pitchers early in Game 1.

“I just trusted myself and tried to keep it as simple as I could,” Cole said. “You just try and clear you mind after every pitch and just look forward.”

When he got in the least bit of trouble, Cole ignored chants from a second straight sellout crowd at Busch Stadium.

Gerrit Cole was dominant in his first time facing the Cardinals, allowing two hits in six innings.

“You just have to take a deep breath,” Cole said. “Rip off the rear-view mirror on the car.”

Cardinals starter Lance Lynn needed some help. He hasn’t lasted long enough to qualify for the victory in any of his three career postseason starts and yielded five runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings.

“It was a bad game,” Lynn said. “I made four bad pitches for four extra-base hits. When I made a mistake with the fastball, they were ready for it.”

Lynn was manager Matheny’s choice for Game 2 ahead of rookies Shelby Miller and Michael Wacha, the decision based on the right-hander’s strong September and 9-3 record at home.

Wacha (4-1, 2.78) will oppose Charlie Morton (7-4, 3.26) in Game 4 on Monday.

Alvarez doubled and scored on Cole’s single in the second to put the Pirates ahead — eighth-place hitter Jordy Mercer was walked intentionally ahead of Cole.

Center fielder Jon Jay said he should have tracked down the double by Alvarez.

“That’s a play I’ve got to make and I didn’t,” Jay said. “That’s on me.”

Alvarez then hit a 418-foot, two-run homer in the third.

Pirates pitchers totaled 10 RBIs during the season and Cole had five of them, including two in his final start.

Third baseman David Freese dropped Marlon Byrd’s pop fly for an error in gusting wind in the seventh inning, leading to a run.

Lynn made it to the fifth for the first time, but just barely. Miller warmed up in the third and Lynn was yanked with one out after back-to-back doubles by Justin Morneau and Byrd that put the Pirates up 5-0, followed by a four-pitch walk to Alvarez that gave reliever Seth Maness a little more time to warm up.

Miller worked the eighth and gave up a homer to Starling Marte.

Liriano is 4-0 with a 1.16 career ERA in four starts against the Cardinals. He dominated in three starts this year, including a complete game in St. Louis, and allowed 10 hits in 22 innings with 20 strikeouts. He was the winner Tuesday night against Cincinnati in front of a raucous crowd in Pittsburgh that was celebrating the Pirates’ return to the postseason.

Kelly (10-5, 2.69) thrived as a fill-in starter for the second straight season and won eight straight decisions.

— Associated Press —

Listen to Missouri Western’s 52-21 win over Fort Hays State

riggertMissouriWesternClick the links below to listen to Missouri Western’s 52-21 victory over Fort Hays State from Saturday, September 28 at Spratt Stadium as the Griffons improved to 4-0 and 3-0 in the MIAA.

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

Former MWSU & current Packers RB Michael Hill joins the Dave Riggert Show

MWSUFormer Missouri Western All-American running back Michael Hill joined the Dave Riggert Show on ESPN 1550 Thursday.

Hill, who has been on the Green Bay Packers practice squad since September 2, signed a contract Monday and has been elevated to the 53-man active roster.

The St. Joseph native will make his NFL debut this Sunday when the Packers play host to Detroit at 12:00 p.m. inside Lambeau Field.

Click here to listen to Michael Hill on ESPN 1550.

Cardinals use big 3rd inning to dominate Pittsburgh in Game 1

CardsCarlos Beltran, Adam Wainwright and the St. Louis Cardinals gave Pittsburgh a quick reality jolt.

Beltran’s three-run homer sparked a seven-run third inning Thursday and the Cardinals got seven stingy innings from Wainwright to open their NL division series with a 9-1 rout of the Pirates.

“To be able to get out on a good first step and play well today I think is big for our guys confidence-wise,” St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said. “Gives us an opportunity to just take some momentum, and momentum is big right now when you talk about a five-game series.”

The first eight Cardinals reached safely in the third to chase A.J. Burnett, saddling the right-hander with the second-shortest outing of his career and putting Game 1 out of reach early.

A sellout crowd roared and then settled in for an easy victory by the NL Central champions, making their third consecutive trip to the postseason.

“Game 164 was rough,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “One of the things we’ve been good at is we don’t overcook things.”

Lance Lynn (15-10) faces Pittsburgh rookie Gerrit Cole (10-7) in Game 2 on Friday.

After a record 20 straight losing seasons, the Pirates are back in the playoffs for the first time since 1992. They entered their first best-of-five division series with plenty of momentum after beating Cincinnati in the wild-card game Tuesday, but Pittsburgh never threatened to rally against Wainwright and finished with only four hits.

Pittsburgh also was sloppy in the field, committing three errors. St. Louis was sharp on defense, with reliever Carlos Martinez turning in the top play by slinging an off-balance throw to first to nip Russell Martin in the eighth.

“What a play!” Matheny mouthed in the dugout.

Third baseman David Freese prevented extra bases in the third with a diving catch on Clint Barmes’ low liner.

Wainwright remained unbeaten in the postseason, going to 3-0 with a 2.27 ERA in 14 games, five of them starts.

He allowed a run on three hits in seven innings, striking out nine without a walk. The only damage came on a homer by Pedro Alvarez to start the fifth.

The right-hander tied for the NL lead with 19 wins this year and was 4-0 in his last five starts. He thrives on expectations.

“I’d love to be that guy,” Wainwright said. “It’s important to have somebody go out there that you can count on for sure.”

Wainwright also started the Cardinals’ big burst with a leadoff, full-count walk.

Beltran, who has never reached the World Series, reprised his role as one of the game’s greatest playoff sluggers. His 443-foot drive to the distant second deck in right field put St. Louis ahead and was the second-longest shot by a left-handed batter at 8-year-old Busch Stadium.

“I almost got caught up in the moment,” said Wainwright, who had a perfect view from second base. “I threw my hands up in the air as soon as he hit it, I knew it was gone.

“Then I realized I had to run.”

Beltran has 15 home runs, 10 doubles and 28 RBIs in 35 postseason games. He also has scored 40 runs and stolen 11 bases.

Leadoff man Matt Carpenter called Beltran “Mr. October.”

“He’s like our secret weapon when it comes to the postseason. He steps up every time,” Carpenter said. “Some guys just have a knack for a big game and he’s one of them.”

Beltran’s 13 career RBIs against Burnett are the most of any player.

Beltran’s homer got the Cardinals going, and Jon Jay later walked with the bases loaded. Freese added a two-run single that cleared the bases when right fielder Marlon Byrd’s throw to the plate deflected off Freese’s leg for an error.

Burnett was 3-1 against the Cardinals this season but has gotten rocked in his last two visits to St. Louis, also giving up five runs in three innings in early September. In five outings at Busch Stadium the last two seasons he has a 15.50 ERA.

“Hopefully, we can turn it around and give me a chance to get that ball again,” Burnett said. “I was not able to repeat a single delivery all day, that’s the bottom line.”

Hurdle was non-committal on whether Burnett would get the ball if the Pirates make it to Game 5, again in St. Louis.

“I do believe that he’s capable of going out and throwing a gem the next time he’s out there, wherever that may be,” Hurdle said.

While the Pirates may have had trouble at the plate and in the field with the shadows, the late-afternoon start didn’t seem to bother the Cardinals.

“Everybody was seeing the ball good today,” rookie Matt Adams said.

— Associated Press —

Big 12 announces preseason basketball honors

riggertBig12For just the second time in Big 12 history, an Oklahoma State student-athlete has been named Big 12 Preseason Player of the Year, as guard Marcus Smart was selected in a vote of the league’s head coaches.  Forward Tarik Black (Kansas) is the Preseason Newcomer of the Year, while teammate Andrew Wiggins is the Big 12 Preseason Freshman of the Year.  Coaches are not permitted to vote for their own players.

Smart is just the second standout in Big 12 history to return for the next season after being named Big 12 Player of the Year during the previous campaign (Raef LaFrentz, KU, 1997-98).  He is the top returning scorer (15.4 ppg) in the Conference with 28 double-figure scoring games in 2012-13 and also set a Big 12 freshman record with 99 steals.  Chosen as the national freshman of the year by multiple organizations a year ago, he has been a consensus preseason choice for All-America First Team accolades by various national media outlets this season.

Black will be eligible to play immediately after transferring from the University of Memphis.  The senior started 60 of 102 games while at Memphis and averaged 9.3 points and 4.9 rebounds.  He has scored in double digits 41 times and also recorded 129 blocked shots, 71 steals and 32 assists in three campaigns.  The Memphis native has 949 career points and ranks fourth on the school’s career field goal percentage list at 60.5 percent.

Wiggins is the first freshman in Big 12 history to be named to the preseason all-conference team.  The five-star player was rated as the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2013 by every recruiting service.  He averaged 23.4 points, 11.2 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and 2.5 assists for Huntington Prep in West Virginia.  Wiggins was voted the national high school player of the year by numerous organizations and has also been touted as a consensus preseason choice for All-America First Team accolades by various national media outlets this season.

The Preseason All-Big 12 team was also announced.  In addition to Smart and Wiggins, Isaiah Austin (Baylor), Cory Jefferson (Baylor), Melvin Ejim (Iowa State) and Markel Brown (Oklahoma State) were named.  This year’s preseason squad marks the first time in Big 12 history that two foreign players, and specifically two Canadian-born players, have been selected.

Preseason Player of the Year
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State, G, 6-4, 220, So., Flower Mound, Texas/Marcus**

Preseason Newcomer of the Year
Tarik Black, Kansas, F, 6-9, 260, Sr., Memphis, Tenn./University of Memphis

Preseason Freshman of the Year
Andrew Wiggins, Kansas, G, 6-8, 200, Fr., Thornhill, Ontario, Canada/Huntington Prep [W. Va.]

2013-14 Preseason All-Big 12 Team
Name, School     Pos.     Ht.     Wt.     Cl.     Hometown/Previous School(s)
Isaiah Austin, Baylor       C     7-1       225       So.      Arlington, Texas/Grace Preparatory Academy
Cory Jefferson, Baylor      F     6-9     220     Sr.     Killeen, Texas/Killeen
Melvin Ejim, Iowa State      F     6-6     230     Sr.     Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Brewster Academy [N.H.]
Andrew Wiggins, Kansas      G     6-8     200     Fr.     Thornhill, Ontario, Canada/Huntington Prep [W. Va.]
Markel Brown, Oklahoma State       G     6-3     190     Sr.     Alexandria, La./Peabody
Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State**     G     6-4     220     So.     Flower Mound, Texas/Marcus

Honorable Mention (listed alphabetically by school):
Perry Ellis and Joel Embiid, Kansas; Shane Southwell, K-State; Michael Cobbins and Le’Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State, Eron Harris, West Virginia

** – Unanimous Selection
A tie in the voting created a six-member preseason team

— Big 12 Press Release —

Kansas City adds former Cubs manager Dale Sveum to coaching staff

Houston Astros v Chicago CubsThe Kansas City Royals announced Thursday they have added Dale Sveum to the 2014 coaching staff.  The former manager of the Chicago Cubs will be in charge of infield instruction while his in-game responsibilities will be determined at a later date.

The Royals also announced that the major league coaching contracts of Chino Cadahia and Eddie Rodriguez have not been renewed, with Cadahia offered an opportunity to be reassigned within the organization.

Sveum, 49, spent the last two seasons as the manager of the Chicago Cubs, after six years on the coaching staff of the Milwaukee Brewers, including three years with current Royals’ manager Ned Yost.  An infielder during his 12-year major league career, Sveum served as both third base and bench coach during his time with Milwaukee.

He also spent two seasons (2004-05) as the third base coach for the Boston Red Sox, including their World Series title year of 2004.  Sveum’s playing career spanned Milwaukee (1986-91), Philadelphia (1992), Chicago White Sox (1992), Oakland (1993), Seattle (1994), Pittsburgh (1996-97, 1999) and the New York Yankees (1998).

— Royals Press Release —

Northwest Missouri State releases 2014 football schedule

Northwest2013riggertThe Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) has announced the 2014 football schedule for the 12 member schools on Thursday morning. Northwest’s schedule includes six designated home games and five road games.

The 2015 schedule will keep the same order of opponents but will just switch home/away field designations. Game times and promotions for the 2014 seasonalong with the dates for the 2015 schedule will be released at a later date.

Northwest will open the 2014 season at Bearcat Stadium against Nebraska-Kearney on either Sept. 4 or 6. The team will open its road schedule the following weekend at Missouri Southern. The remainder of the home slate includes Central Missouri (9/20), Northeastern State (10/4), Missouri Western (11/1) and Washburn (11/15). The Bearcats will travel to Central Oklahoma (9/27), Lindenwood (10/11), Fort Hays State (10/25) and Emporia State (11/8). The 2014 Fall Classic against Pittsburg State is scheduled for Oct. 18. Northwest will be designated as the home team for that contest.

2014 Bearcat Football Schedule

Sept. 4 or 6 vs. Nebraska-Kearney
Sept. 11 or 13 @ Missouri Southern
Sept. 20 vs. Central Missouri
Sept. 27 @ Central Oklahoma
Oct. 4 vs. Northeastern State
Oct. 11 @ Lindenwood
Oct. 18 Pittsburgh State
Oct. 25 @ Fort Hays State
Nov. 1     vs. Missouri Western
Nov. 8     @ Emporia State
Nov. 15 vs. Washburn

— NWMSU Sports Information —

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