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Missouri Western softball adds a recruit for 2012-2013

Missouri Western softball coach Jen Bagley has announced the signing of one student-athlete for the 2013 season. Western welcomes pitcher Janie Smith of Des Moines, Iowa to the squad.

Janie Smith, a pitcher, played her high school softball at Des Moines East high school in Des Moines, Iowa. She will be a five year letter winner and has been named All-Conference, All-State and to the All-State Tournament Team in her high school career. She helped her team to the Iowa Class 4A State Championship in 2011 starting 44 games. During the 2011 season she had an ERA of 1.19 in 106 innings. She allowed 18 runs with 88 strikeouts and 15 walks. At the plate she hit .297.  She is also a good student earning numerous National Fastpitch Academic Awards and earning three academic letters.  She is undecided on a major at Western.

“Janie is a strong competitor and brings experience playing in big games,” commented Coach Bagley. “Coach Ligouri and Des Moines East program has prepared her for a bright future and Western is excited to bring her aboard.”

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Griffon volleyball downs Southern in final home match of 2011

The Missouri Western volleyball team won their final regular season home contest 3-1 (25-19, 26-24, 21-25, 25-20) against the Missouri Southern Lions. The Griffons hit .236 with 62 kills with four players recording double digit kills. Amanda Boender had career high 16 kills in the victory. Western improves to 14-15 overall and 7-9 in MIAA play.

Western dominated set one taking a commanding 18-11 lead after an attack error by the Lions. Western took set one 25-19 with Boender collecting six kills. Western got down in set two 15-11 after a Hannah Zimmerman attack error. It looked like the Lions were going to take set two leading 24-21 but five straight points by Western gave the Griffons the 26-24 victory and a 2-0 lead in the match.

The Lions used a 7-0 run midway through set three helping them to a 25-21 victory, but Western responded in set four with 19 kills hitting .405 taking the set 25-20 and the season series from the Lions.

Tahler Johnston, Alex Behnke and Zimmerman finished with 12, 11 and 10 kills respectively in their final home match of their careers. Stephanie Hattey had 47 set assists and 13 digs while Sarah Faubel chipped in 16 of the Griffons 69 digs.

The Lions were led by Katie Politte and Rachel Olinyk with 12 kills apiece while Sydney Potts had 36 set assists and 11 digs. The Lions fall to 5-23 on the season and 3-13 in MIAA action.

The Griffons hit the road for their final two matches of the regular season on Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12. Western will take on the Pittsburg State Gorillas on Friday in Pittsburg, Kan. at 7:00 pm and will take on the Southwest Baptist Bearcats on Saturday at 6:00 pm in Bolivar, Mo. concluding their season.

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Western’s Zuerlein named D2football.com Special Teams Player of the Week

Missouri Western kicker Greg Zuerlein has been named the D2football.com national Special Teams Player of the Week.

Zuerlein converted all three field goal attempts in Missouri Western’s 31-28 upset victory over Northwest Missouri State. Two of his kicks were from more than 50 yards, including a school record 58 yard kick that provided the game winning points. He also converted both PATs and had five touchbacks out of seven kickoffs. Zuerlein has converted a conference record 16 consecutive field goals, including six from more than 50 yards.

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Griffons jump three spots to fourth in Super Region 4 rankings

The Missouri Western football team jumped three spots from 7th to 4th in the latest Super Region 4 rankings after their upset victory of Northwest Missouri State last weekend by a score of 31-28.

Four other MIAA school are ranked in the poll with Washburn sitting in 2nd, Pittsburg State in 3rd, Northwest Missouri State in 6th and Central Missouri in 10th.

The top two teams in the region get a bye in the first week of the playoffs while four will host five and three will host six on Saturday, November 19.

The Griffons will play their final regular season contest on Saturday, November 12 when they travel to Hays, Kan. to take on the Fort Hays State Tigers. Game time is set for 2:00 pm from Lewis Field Stadium.

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MWSU’s Zuerlein earns MIAA honor

For the second time this season senior place kicker Greg Zuerlein has been named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week. The senior from Lincoln, Neb. propelled the Griffons to a 31-28 victory over the 3rd ranked Northwest Missouri State Bearcats connecting all three of his field goal attempts with two being over 50 yards. Zuerlein also earned this award on October 3 for his performance against Missouri Southern.

MIAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Greg Zuerlein, K, Missouri Western

Zuerlein nailed all three of his field goal attempts, which included two over 50 yards. The senior from Lincoln, Neb., also had five touchbacks in seven kickoff attempts and went 2-for-2 in PAT attempts. Zuerlein nailed a 37-yard field goal in the first quarter against the wind, and then hit a 53-yarder late in the first half, cutting the Griffon deficit to one at the break. With 11 seconds remaining in the third quarter and the score tied at 28, he nailed a 58-yard field goal, which proved to be the game-winner. Zuerlein’s 58-yard field goal is a new school record, which was 57 yards, which he set earlier this season against Missouri Southern. Zuerlein has made 16 consecutive field goals, which is an MIAA record and he has made 18 field goals, a new single-season record by a Griffon kicker. During his current 16 straight field goals, 13 of them have been from 30+ yards. Zuerlein is a perfect 4-for-4 from 30-39 yards, 3-for-3 between 40-49 yards, and 6-for-6 from 50+ yards. He scored 14 of the Griffons’ 31 points in the game.

The 25th ranked Griffons will play their final regular season contest of the season on Saturday, November 12 in Hays, Kan. against the Fort Hays State Tigers. Kickoff is set for 2:00 pm from Lewis Field Stadium.

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Western moves up to No. 17 in AFCA Top 25 poll

After an exciting 31-28 victory over the 3rd ranked Bearcats of Northwest Missouri State the Missouri Western football team jumped eight spots to 17th in the latest AFCA Division II Coaches Poll. Western defeated the 3rd ranked Bearcats for the first time since 2003 and it marks the highest ranked team the Griffons have defeated since joining the NCAA in 1989.

Three other MIAA school were in the top 15 as Washburn sits 6th while Pittsburg State and Northwest Missouri sit at 9th and 11th after losses last week.

The Griffons have currently won six straight football games coming into this week’s match-up Fort Hays State Tigers. Western holds a 8-2 overall record and 6-2 in MIAA play while the Tigers are 4-6 overall and 3-5 in MIAA action. Game time is set for 2:00 pm from Lewis Field Stadium in Hays, Kan.

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No. 25 Missouri Western upsets No. 3 Northwest Missouri State

Missouri Western snapped an eight game losing streak against rival Northwest Missouri State winning by a score of 31-28 in front of 8,811 fans at Spratt Stadium. Two fourth down stops by the Griffons defense in the fourth quarter helped them seal the upset. This marks the highest ranked team that the Griffons have beaten in school history with the previous high being the 5th ranked Washburn Ichabods back in 2005. Western improves to 8-2 overall 6-2 in MIAA action.

The Griffons moved the ball in the first quarter against the Bearcats against the wind rushing the ball 15 times for 73 yards with six first downs. Despite controlling the time of possession by over seven minutes they trailed 14-3 after one quarter of play. Western’s only points came off a 37 yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein with 40 second to play capping a 14 play 61 yard drive cutting the Bearcat lead to 7-3.

Northwest opened their next drive with a 60 yard pitch and catch from Trevor Adams to Tyler Shaw setting the Bearcats up with a four yard touchdown run from James Franklin as time expired in the quarter. Franklin rushed for two touchdowns in the quarter which included a three yard plunge with 7:18 to play in the first.

The second quarter belonged to the Griffons as they had the wind to their backs. They outscored the Bearcats 10-0 trailing by one 14-13 heading to the half. Travis Partridge had a one yard touchdown run with 7:18 to play while Zuerlein nailed a 53 yard field goal with 2:53 to play.

Western had 107 yards rushing with Michael Hill gaining 43 on 12 carries. Partridge had 41 yards on 12 carries and connected on 8-of-15 passes for 65 yards. David Fowler had three catches for 15 yards. Ben Jackson and Tom Madget had four tackles for Western in the first frame. Northwest had 169 yards of total offensive with Jordan Simmons rushing for 31 yards. Chad Kilgore had nine tackles in the half.

The third quarter went back and forth as the two teams combined to score 32 points in the quarter. The Bearcats opened the quarter going 80 yards on four players with Franklin scoring his third touchdown of the game from 37 yards out going up 21-13. Western responded nicely on their first possession with a 71 yard three play drive that ended with a one yard plunge from Hill cutting the Bearcat lead to 21-19. Jerry Partridge gambled going for two which paid off with son Travis finding Reggie Jordan in the back of the end zone tying the score at 21.

An interception by Jeremy Weston gave the Griffon great field possession and nine plays later Partridge found Adam Clausen two yards out giving the Griffons the 28-21 lead with 4:09 to play in the third. Northwest would tie the score at 28 after a Simmons three yard run with 2:36 to play. Before the quarter was over the Griffons drove into Bearcat territory and with 11 seconds left and the wind went for a 58 yard field goal. Zuerlein blasted it through breaking his school record of 57 yards which he set earlier in the year against Missouri Southern. With the field goal he also broke a Missouri Western single season record with 18 in one season. The field goal also proved to be the game winner.

In the fourth the Griffon defense rose to the occasion forcing a turnover and stopping the Bearcats twice on fourth down. The first fourth down attempt by the Bearcats was from the Griffon one. Western defensive end David Bass broke through stopping Simmons for a two yard loss. The tackle for a loss by Bass tied the single season record with 18.5. He tied Eric McDowell who set it in 2003.

The final Bearcat possession would also end on a fourth down play when Griffon cornerback Jackson tackled Shaw one yard shy of a first down dropping the Bearcats to 8-2 overall and 6-2 in MIAA play.

Western racked up 348 yards of total offense with 237 coming on the ground. Western improves to 7-0 this season when rushing for over 200 yards. Partridge rushed for over 100 yards for the first time in his career going for 106 on 18 rushes. Michael hill had 81 yards on 30 carries and now has 1,058 yards on the season. Jackson led the charge defensively with a career best 12 tackles.

Northwest finished with 420 total yards with 263 through the air and 157 on the ground. Simmons had 81 yards while Franklin finished with 73. Adams completed 17-26 passes while Shaw caught four balls for 89 yards. Kilgore and DJ Gnader finished with 13 tackles apiece.

Western plays their final regular season game on Saturday, November 12 in Hays, Kan. against the Fort Hays State Tigers. Game time is set for 2:00 pm from Lewis Field Stadium.

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Griffon volleyball downs Truman for first time since 2002

The Missouri Western volleyball team defeated Truman State for the first time since Nov. 6, 2002 in a back and forth, five-set match Saturday night at the MWSU Fieldhouse.

After falling behind, 4-0 in the deciding fifth set, Western took over for a 16-14 win that improved their record to 13-15 on the season; 6-9 in the MIAA. Truman dropped to 18-13 and 7-8 in conference play.

Western took set one, 25-15 on 13 kills. The Griffons had a .423 attack percentage in the first set. The Griffons lost a close set-two, 25-22. Western dominated set three, winning 25-15. Truman was able to battle back and win set four, 25-18.

The Griffons were led by a career-high, 15 kills from Meredith McCormick. Tahler Johnston, Alex Behnke and Shelby Corkill each had 14 kills. Stephanie Hattey led the Griffons with 52 set assists.

Western closes out the home portion of their schedule Tuesday, Nov. 8 when they host Missouri Southern at 7 p.m. in the fieldhouse.

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Griffon volleyball falls 3-1 to No. 7 Central Missouri

The Missouri Western volleyball team battled the 7th ranked Central Missouri Jennies tough fell 3-1 (25-16, 22-25, 25-23, 25-11) in the fieldhouse. Freshman Amanda Boender led the Griffons with a career best 14 kills on 30 attacks with just two errors. Western falls to 12-15 overall and 5-9 in MIAA action.

Western came out sluggish in set one hitting just .081 with 12 kills and nine errors falling 25-16. The Griffons spotted the Jennies a 4-0 lead in the second set but were able to use a 5-0 run claiming their first lead of the set 13-11 after a Hannah Zimmerman kill. The two teams went back and forth the rest of the set with Western coming away with the 25-23 victory tying the match at one heading to the break. The set was just the sixth MIAA set that the Jennies have lost this season.

The Griffons battled in set three tying the Jennies at 21 after two Boender kills. The Jennies took control the rest of the way outscoring Western 4-2 taking set three 25-23 and a 2-1 lead in the match. Set four belonged to the Jennies as they hit .357 with 12 kills with just two errors. They defeated the Griffons 25-11 sweeping the season series.

Tahlor Johnston was the only other Griffons in double figures with 13 kills. Stephanie Hattey finished with 47 set assists while Sarah Faubel had 15 digs. Western had 52 kills hitting .154. The Griffons had five blocks with 64 digs.

The Jennies improve to 23-4 overall and 13-1 in MIAA action. The Jennies hit .282 with 54 kills while Taylor Goodness led the charge with 19 kills. Allie Huffman and Paula Harris finished with 11 and 10 kills respectively while Julia Bates had 40 set assists.

The Griffons return to action on Saturday, November 5 when they take on the Truman State Bulldogs on Senior Night. The Griffons will honor three seniors before the match who include Tahler Johnston, Alex Behnke and Hannah Zimmerman. Match time is set for 7:00 pm from the MWSU Fieldhouse.

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Western’s Slattery named to Academic All-District 6 2nd Team

Missouri Western soccer player Molly Slattery was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Second Team as voted on by the districts Sports Information Directors. This marks the second time in her career that she has been named to a district team. She was third team district 7 in 2009.

Slattery a senior defender out of Eklhorn, Neb. holds a 3.84 GPA in biology/health sciences and played in 70 games while a member of the Griffons. In her career she had 23 shots with six on goal from her defender position.

The Griffons finished the 2011 campaign with a 4-10 overall record and 1-7 in MIAA play.

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