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Northwest’s Couronne named MIAA Tennis Athlete of the Week

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State freshman Julien Couronne was named the MIAA Men’s Tennis Athlete of Week on Monday in a release from the league office. Couronne, from LyceeFrance, was 4-0 on the week at doubles and singles.

The Bearcats started the week with a road victory over Division I member UMKC on Wednesday in Kansas City. Couronne picked up a win at No. 5 singles overUldis Gaismins, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0, and teamed with fellow freshman Romain Boissinot to win at No. 3 doubles, 8-3. On Friday, Couronne beat Bethany College’s No. 5 singles player Amir Rahbar, 6-2, 6-1, and also won at No. 2 doubles with Boissinot, 8-3.

The Bearcats will host Graceland on Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Frank Grube Courts. The regular season concludes  on Wednesday against Washburn in Topeka, Kan. The Bearcats have already secured the No. 1 seed in the MIAA Championships, and will play on Saturday, April 26, at 9 a.m. against either Lindenwood or Washburn at the Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield, Mo.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest baseball gets swept by Emporia State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University baseball team concluded the road portion of its 2014 schedule on Saturday afternoon, falling twice to Emporia State in doubleheader at the Trusler Sports Complex. The Bearcats dropped game one on a walkoff single, 3-2, and dropped the second game, 11-7. Northwest is now an even 21-21 on the year and 15-18 in MIAA play. Emporia State moves to 30-14 overall and 23-13 in conference action.

Ryker Fox went 6.2 innings in game one, allowing just two earned runs on six hits. He walked just one batter and recorded seven strikeouts. Emporia State scored once in the second and added another in the fifth to take a 2-0 lead. In the top of the sixth, Northwest, Brandon Huske singled to start the inning and scored as Eric McGlauflin homer two batters later, to tie the game 2-2. But an error to start the bottom of the seventh came back to bite the Bearcats, as the winning run scored on a two-out single.

Both Huske and Steven Garber picked up a pair of hits in the contest. Jon Pomatto, Ryan Abernathy, McGlauflin, Nikko Pablo and Blake Hardegree all had hits in the contest.

In game two, Northwest used the longball to keep the game close as Huske, Austin Wulff and Zach Ferreira all went deep for the Bearcats. Emporia State jumped out to a 1-0 lead after the first but Northwest answered with three runs in the top of the second as Wulff hit a two-run shot and Blake Hardegree singled in Steven Garber who doubled. The Hornets would add two more in the third to tie the game. In the fourth, Wulff lead off with a double and scored on a Garber single.

But Emporia State added four runs in the bottom of the fourth and added another in the sixth. In the seventh, Northwest got three runs as Ferreira homered to score Hardegree. One batter later, Huske hit a solo homerun, bringing the score to 8-7 in favor of ESU. The Hornets would add three in the bottom of the eighth and were able to hang on for the 11-7 win.

The Bearcats used six pitchers on the afternoon. The Bearcats picked up 11 hits and did not commit an error.

Northwest finishes the regular season at home against Pittsburg State next weekend, starting on Friday, April 25, at 2 p.m. The two teams are scheduled to play a doubleheader on Saturday followed by a single game on Sunday.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Bearcats drop two games at Emporia State Friday

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University baseball team fell in an MIAA doubleheader on Friday afternoon to Emporia State at the Trusler Sports Complex. The Bearcats lost on a walk-off grand slam in game one, 6-2, and dropped the second game, 3-1. Northwest is now 21-19 on the year and 15-16 in MIAA play. Emporia State moves to 28-14 overall and 21-13 in conference action.

In game one, the Bearcats fell behind early 2-0, but Northwest battled back to score twice in the top of the seventh to tie the game. Eric McGlauflin doubled and moved to third on a Steven Garber single. After Garrett Fort pinch ran for Garber, an error on Emporia’s pitcher scored McGlauflin and Fort would score on a subsequent error by the right fielder.

But in the bottom of the seventh, Austin Warren ran into trouble after a leadoff single, a sacrifice bunt and an intentional walk. Andrew “Bex” Trout came in relief for Warren and walked the next batter to load the bases. Price Jacobs lifted a game-winning homerun in the next at bat to give ESU the win.

Brandon Huske, Garber, McGlauflin, Ryan Abernathy and Jon Pomatto all recorded hits for the Bearcats. Warren went 6.1 innings, allowing four runs on nine hits with a pair of strikeouts.

In game two, Northwest got solid pitching performances from Kole Klocko, Blane Reutter and Daulton Perry, all of whom allowed just one run in a combined eight-inning performance. Klocko, who started the game, allowed just three hits while striking out four in 4.1 innings.

Emporia State scored one in the first, one in the sixth and added an insurance run in the eighth. Northwest scored in the top of the seventh as Pomatto grounded out to score Nikko Pablo, who led off the inning with a walk. Huske, Austin Wulff, Alex Singleton and McGlauflin all recorded a hit for the Bearcats. Abernathy led Northwest, going 2-for-4 at the plate.

The series will conclude tomorrow at 1 p.m. against Emporia in a doubleheader. Northwest finishes the regular season against Pittsburg State next weekend, starting on Friday, April 25, at 2 p.m.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest men’s tennis sweeps Bethany, women fall to Newman

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State tennis teams honored seniors Lluis Altimires and Alexis Bartek prior to a pair of non-conference home matches on Friday afternoon. The men picked up a 9-0 sweep over Bethany to move to 15-3 overall. The women fell to 10-14 overall after dropping a 6-3 decision to Newman.

Picking up wins for the Bearcats in singles on the men’s side included Sergio De Vilchez, Romain Boissinot, Alvaro Riveros, Altimires, Julien Couronne and Hicham Azzaoui. De Vilchez and Altimires won at No. 1 doubles, Boissonot and Couronne won at No. 2 doubles and Riveros won at No. 3 doubles with Amery Clews.

For the women, Bartek went perfect on the day, winning at No. 2 singles, 6-3, 7-6, and teaming with Lorena Rivas Jarolim at No. 1 doubles, 8-4. Aniek Kolen picked up a win at No. 3 singles, 7-6, 6-3.

Up next, the men will host Graceland on Tuesday, April 22, at 3 p.m. Both the men’s and women’s teams will finish the MIAA regular season on Wednesday at Washburn at 3 p.m. in Topeka, Kan. The MIAA Tournament will begin on April 25, with the women’s team playing Nebraska-Kearney at 1 p.m. at the Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield, Mo. The men, who have secured the No. 1 seed, will play on Saturday, April 26, at 9 a.m. against either Lindenwood or Washburn.

Men’s Results
#16 Northwest Missouri 9, Bethany College 0

Singles competition
1. DeVilchez,Sergio (NW) def. Manuel Raga (BETH) 6-1, 6-0
2. Boissinot,Romain (NW) def. Edgardo Tapia (BETH) 6-4, 7-5
3. Riveros,Alvaro (NW) def. Mensford Owusu (BETH) 6-2, 6-2
4. Altimires,Lluis (NW) def. Michiel Van Den Boga (BETH) 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 (10-3)
5. Couronne,Julien (NW) def. Amir Rahbar (BETH) 6-2, 6-1
6. Azzaoui,Hicham (NW) def. Aaron Moses (BETH) 6-3, 6-1

Doubles competition
1. DeVilchez,Sergio/Altimires,Lluis (NW) def. Edgardo Tapia/Amir Rahbar (BETH) 9-8 (8-6)
2. Boissinot,Romain/Couronne,Julien (NW) def. Mensford Owusu/Aaron Moses (BETH) 8-3
3. Riveros,Alvaro/Clews,Amery (NW) def. Michiel Van Den Boga/Tucker Clary (BETH) 8-4

Women’s Results
Newman University (Kan.) 6, Northwest Missouri State 3

Singles competition
1. Kirstie Symon (NEWMAN) def. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) 6-3, 6-2
2. Bartek,Alexis (NW) def. Lisa Pleskan (NEWMAN) 6-3, 7-5
3. Kolen,Aniek (NW) def. Taylor Jordan (NEWMAN) 7-6, 6-3
4. Hillary Hicks (NEWMAN) def. Hull,Marianne (NW) 6-3, 6-0
5. Ariana Raga (NEWMAN) def. Veasey,Mara (NW) 6-0, 6-1
6. Carissa Villaflor (NEWMAN) def. Anderson,Mindy (NW) 7-5, 6-4

Doubles competition
1. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas/Bartek,Alexis (NW) def. Lisa Pleskan/Carissa Villaflor (NEWMAN) 8-4
2. Kirstie Symon/Taylor Jordan (NEWMAN) def. Kolen,Aniek/Hull,Marianne (NW) 9-7
3. Hillary Hicks/Courtney Dold (NEWMAN) def. Veasey,Mara/Anderson,Mindy (NW) 8-5

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest women’s basketball signs three players

Northwest2013riggertNorthwest Missouri State women’s basketball coach Michael Smith has announced the signings of three players to National Letters of Intent on Thursday afternoon for the 2014-15 roster. The additions include Alexa Schaaf (El Dorado, Mo.), Morgan Walker (Rembrandt, Iowa) and Samantha Hurst (Harrisonville, Mo.).

Schaaf is a 5-9 guard who was an all-district and an all-state performer for El Dorado Spring High School. She averaged 20.0 points per game and 8.0 rebounds per game.

“Alexa is a tall guard that can really shoot it,” said Smith. “She brings a high basketball IQ and a winning mentality to our program. She led her team to the 3A state title this year and leaves as her school’s all-time leading scorer with over 1,600 points.”

Walker is a 5-10 wing player who will head to Northwest after playing two seasons for North Iowa Area Community College, where she was a second team all-region team. Walker, who averaged 10.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game, was also named to the Region XI All-Tournament team. She is from Rembrandt,Iowa, where she attended Sioux Central High School.

“Morgan has the ability of beating people off the dribble and stepping out and shooting the 3,” Smith commented. “Her team finished 34-3 and was ranked No. 1 in the nation most of the season. She understands what playing in high pressure games are about and will easily adapt to the rigorous MIAA conference.”

Hurst played two seasons at Kansas City Kansas Community College, averaging13.0 points and 4.0 assists per game. The 5-7 guard earned honorable mention all-region honors for KCKCC. She is from Harrisonville, Mo., and attended Harrisonville High School.

“Sam is a tough hardnosed guard that we feel can be an asset on the defensive end for us,” Smith said. “She gained valuable experience playing in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference. Unfortunately her season was cut short due to an injury, she will have two full seasons left to play starting this fall.”

Last November, Smith signed Raven Bunn, Elizabeth Finn, Tanya Meyer and Bailey Smith to letters of intent.

2014-15 Roster Additions
Raven Bunn – Independence, Mo. (Fort Osage HS)
Elizabeth Finn – Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf HS)
Samantha Hurst – Harrisonville, Mo. (Kansas City Kansas CC/Harrisonville HS)
Tanya Meyer – Sioux City, Iowa (Sioux City West HS)
Alexa Schaaf – El Dorado Springs, Mo. (El Dorado Springs HS)
Bailey Smith – Columbus, Neb. (Columbus HS)
Morgan Walker – Rembrandt, Iowa (North Iowa Area CC/Sioux Central HS)

— Northwest Sports Information —

Bearcats sign Kearney’s Starzl, Montana State transfer Wentz

Northwest2013riggertNorthwest Missouri State men’s basketball coach Ben McCollum announced the additions of Vance Wentz and Dray Starzl on Thursday afternoon. Wentz redshirted last season at Montana State University and will have four years of eligibility remaining. Starzl recently completed a standout career at Kearney High School in Kearney, Mo.

Wentz was a standout for the Shawnee Mission East Lancers and head coach Shawn Hair, earning second team all-state and All-Sunflower League honors. He surpassed 1,000 career points and led his team to a fourth-place finish at the state tournament as a senior. Wentz redshirted at NCAA Division I member Montana State, and will have four years of eligibility remaining at Northwest. While in high school he also lettered twice in football and played club basketball for KC Run GMC and coach LJ Goolsby. He was a teammate of current Bearcat forward Zach Schneider.

“Vance has a high basketball IQ, he is tough and most importantly, he is a proven winner,” said McCollum. “He shoots the ball well and is a solid rebounder from the guard position. Vance also fits our mold of quality, high character student-athletes and we are extremely excited that he chose to be a Bearcat.”

Starzl was an all-state performer for Gary Belcher at Kearney HS. He was also an All-Suburban Conference honoree and was named to the all-district team. He averaged 14.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists as a senior. A two-sportathlete, he also lettered three times in football. This year he earned KKWK, KMZU, Kearney Classic, Holiday Classic and Liberty North accolades. Starzl played club basketball for MoKan Elite and coach Jim Huber. He is the brother of Northwest forward Dillon Starzl, who completed his career this season for the Bearcats.

“Dray runs the floor well, sees the floor well, is a very good passer and can handle the ball,” McCollum commented. “He is tough and will help our program in all aspects over the years. He rebounds and is a solid post scorer and can even step out. Dray is another high character individual and a solid student that we are very excited to add.”

Starzl and Vance join Xavier Kurth as members of this year’s recruiting class. The Bearcats signed the all-state performer Kurth from Lafayette High School in St. Joseph, Mo., back in November.

2014-15 Roster Additions
Xavier Kurth       F                6-2           St. Joseph, Mo. (Lafayette HS)
Dray Starzl           F                6-8           Kearney, Mo. (Kearney HS)
Vance Wentz      F                6-4           Leawood, Kan. (Montana State/SM East HS)

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest men’s tennis knocks off UMKC

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State men’s tennis team knocked off Division I member UMKC on Wednesday at the Plaza Tennis Center, 4-3. The win moves Northwest to 14-3 on the year while UMKC is now 7-14 overall.

The Bearcats got four singles wins on the day. Sergio De Vilchez won at No. 1 singles over Tomas Patino, 7-5, 7-6. Alvaro Riveros won at No. 3 singles over Mike Psarros, 6-3, 6-3. At No. 4 singles, Julien Couronne defeated Uldis Gaismins, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0 and Fin Glowick won at No. 6 singles over Jai Grewal, 6-3, 6-3. In doubles, Couronne teamed with Romain Boissinot to win at the No. 3 spot, 8-3.

The Bearcats will return home to face Bethany College on Friday, April 18, at 3 p.m. at Frank Grube Tennis Courts. At 12:30 p.m., the team will honor LluisAltimires as part of Senior Day, along with women’s tennis senior Alexis Bartek.

#16 Northwest Missouri 4, Kansas City 3

Singles competition
1. DeVilchez,Sergio (NW) def. Tomas Patino (UMKC) 7-5, 7-6 (7-4)
2. Andrey Smirnov (UMKC) def. Boissinot,Romain (NW) 6-4, 7-5
3. Riveros,Alvaro (NW) def. Mike Psarros (UMKC) 6-3, 6-3
4. Vinh Pham (UMKC) def. Altimires,Lluis (NW) 2-6, 7-5, 6-2
5. Couronne,Julien (NW) def. Uldis Gaismins (UMKC) 6-3, 4-6, 6-0
6. Glowick,Fin (NW) def. Jai Grewal (UMKC) 6-3, 6-3

Doubles competition
1. Mike Psarros/Tomas Patino (UMKC) def. DeVilchez,Sergio/Clews,Amery (NW) 8-3
2. Conner Edwards/Vinh Pham (UMKC) def. Riveros,Alvaro/Altimires,Lluis (NW) 8-5
3. Boissinot,Romain/Couronne,Julien (NW) def. Uldis Gaismins/Andrey Smirnov(UMKC) 8-3

— Northwest Sports Information —

Bearcats win non-conference game at Midland, 4-3

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State baseball team took a break from conference play as they defeated Midland University Tuesday in a nine inning contest, 4-3, and move their season record to 21-17.

Ryan Abernathy singled in Nikko Pablo in the top of the second inning to plate the first run of the game. Brandon Huske scored on a wild pitch later in the same inning to put his team up 2-0.

MU answered back with two runs of their own in the bottom of the fourth to tie it up at 2-2.

Austin Wulff doubled to left field to bring in Jon Pomatto who had led off the inning with a single. Wulff would eventually score on a sacrifice fly by Pablo to give the Bearcats a 4-2 lead.

MU managed one more run in the fifth inning but were shut down the rest of the way out by the Northwest bullpen.

The bullpen allowed only one base hit from the sixth inning on to secure the victory. Daulton Perry earned his second win of the season and is now 2-0.

Up next, Northwest will head to Emporia for a four-game series with the Hornets. Originally scheduled to start on Thursday, the series will now feature a pair of double headers of Friday and Saturday due to weather concerns. Friday’s games will start at 2 p.m. and Saturday action will begin at 1 p.m. at Trusler Sports Complex.

— Northwest Sports Information —

White defeats Green, 16-10, in Northwest Missouri State spring game

NWMSUAs Northwest Missouri State football players gathered in a massive circle following the annual Green and White spring football game, starting quarterback Brady Bolles delivered verbal zinger to starting defensive end Matt Longacre.

“16-0,” Bolles said.

Bolles played for the White team that came away with a 16-10 victory Saturday afternoon at Bearcat Stadium over the Green team, which Longacre was on.

“It has been a fun little rivalry,” Bolles said. “We have been going back and forth every day in spring practice. He plays defensive end and on some of our right plays, I am reading him. If I beat him, I let him know about it and if he beats me, he definitely lets me know about it, too.”

Technically, spring football is part of the 2013-14 school year, a year in which the Bearcats went 15-0 and won the 2013 NCAA Division II National Championship. Bolles is still a sophomore athletically and Longacre is a junior.

In reality, spring football is the beginning of the 2014-15 school year. Bolles and Longacre were voted this week as captains along with D.J. Gnader, Zach Williams, Eric Reimer, Bryce Young and Marcus Wright.

“That means the world to me to know my team is behind me and they trust me to be a face in this program,” Bolles said. “We have big goals for next year. It is always great to win the national championship. But the teams that have character are the ones that stay on top. That is what we are trying to do for this upcoming year.”

On a beautiful Saturday afternoon, the 2014 Bearcats gave their fans a small sampling of what to expect in the upcoming season.

As expected, the defense was strong. Northwest also proved it has a special placekicker. Sophomore-to-be Simon Mathiesen booted field goals of 27, 44 and 50 yards to give the White team a 9-3 lead after three quarters.

Bolles and redshirt freshman quarterback Kyle Zimmer (Green team) really couldn’t show their complete arsenal because the defense weren’t allowed to tackle them.

Still, Northwest fans were able to see why Northwest coach Adam Dorrel and his staff didn’t recruit a quarterback in the 2014 signing class.

True freshmen Jonathan Baker, Randy Schmidt and Brad Strauss all saw action and they didn’t have the protection of the red jersey that they wear in practice.

Each player took a few hits. In fact, the three freshmen quarterback must have looked like raw meat to some starving Bearcats on defense.

“We tease them and say it builds character,” Dorrel said.

“Honestly, we try to let them be athletes. All three of those guys are dual-threat guys.”

All three had at least one nice run. Strauss had a 21-yard run, Baker, a 15-yard run and Schmidt rushed four times for 51 yards. It was Baker, a native of Maryville, who gave the hometown fans something to talk about near the end of the game.

With under 30 seconds left in the game and the Green trailing 16-3, Baker tossed a beautiful 87-yard touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Shane Williams for the final points of the game.

“It is always a good feeling when you can execute a play like that,” Baker said.

Even if Baker finished the game without a touchdown pass, he would have been happy.

“Going through as many practices as we have as a team and putting in all the hard work, it was great to get in there and get a feel for game situations with the clock running, calling in plays and that sort of thing,” Baker said. “It was good for all of us.”

What about getting tackled a few times?

“You definitely got to be ready,” he said. “You have to be ready to protect yourself. It brings you back to that game feel because in practice we are not getting hit. Once you get that first hit out of the way, you are back to reality and ready to keep playing.”

The spring game represented the next chapter in the storied Northwest football program. As wonderful as the 2013 championship season was and will live in the memories of many for years to come, it is time to create new moments.

It was kind of hard to do that Saturday afternoon. When Schmidt ran onto the field in the No. 15 jersey, it was easy to think of last season’s starting quarterback Trevor Adams. Adams, though, is now in Dallas, moving into the next phase of his life, going to chiropractor school.

New leaders will emerge. Bolles understands he must be one of them.

“It is a little different,” Bolles said of spring practice this year. “Last year I could get away with the attitude that I am not the guy. I am still the backup. Now, it is just the mentality. Every day I am making sure the offense is moving and is ready for practice.

“This was a good way to wrap up spring ball and we will go into summer with the same mentality we have now.”

Dorrel was pleased with what he saw Saturday afternoon.

“Big thing is you don’t want to see dumb penalties as far alignment and procedure,” Dorrel said. “I think we had two of them today. For the most part, the penalties were guys being aggressive. That is going to happen in a football game.

“The big one is to stay healthy. We did that today.”

For the rest of April and into the first week of May, Dorrel wants his players to concentrate of schoolwork.

“After that, it is really important that for two weeks we send them home,” Dorrel said. “They get mentally refreshed. They spend time with family and friends.

“We will come back in mid May. We need to get bigger and stronger. We need a lot of work in our passing game. We need timing in our passing game. That is going to be on Brady and our receivers. I can’t do it. Coach Charlie Flohr can’t do it. They have to do it on their own. Those are the things you want to see in the summer, guys building that camaraderie.”

— David Boyce, Northwest Sports Information —

Bearcats split doubleheader with Central Missouri

NWMSUThe Northwest Missouri State baseball team split a double header with Central Missouri on Saturday at Bearcat Field. Northwest won the first game, 4-3, but fell in the second game, 9-0. Northwest is now 20-17 overall and 15-14 in MIAA play. Central Missouri moves to 29-12 on the year and 26-6 in conference action.

Game One

Ryker Fox pitched a complete game for the Bearcats, going all 7.0 innings with three strikeouts. He allowed just one earned run and gave up just five hits.

Northwest took advantage of three Central Missouri errors early, scoring three runs in the second during a two-out rally. Eric McGlauflin singled and scored on a Nikko Pablo single. Brandon Huske singled in Blake Hardegree, who reached on an error, and Pablo stole home during the next at bat.

In the third, Ryan Abernathy walked and scored on an Austin Wulff double to left.

Game Two

Northwest was unable to solve the Mules’ pitching in the night cap, falling 9-0. Abernathy went 2-for-4 on the day. Zack Ferreira, Huske and Wulff all recorded hits for the Bearcats.

Up next, the Bearcats will head to Emporia State for a four-game series with the Hornets starting on Thursday, April 17.

— Northwest Sports Information —

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