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Northwest soccer loses in 2 OTs at Winona State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State women’s soccer team finished the weekend with a two overtime loss at the hands of Winona State Sunday, 2-1.

The Bearcats were able to get on the board first in the 19th minute when Fiona Maloney hit the upper left corner off of a free kick for her second goal of the season and to put her team up 1-0.

Northwest finished the first half holding onto the lead, but an early penalty kick in the second half from Winona State tied the contest up 1-1. The game could not be finished inside regulation and headed into overtime.

The teams combined for four shots in the first overtime period with both goalies coming up big recording one save each.

WSU was able to end the match with a goal by Caitlin Lilly in the 109th minute during the second overtime period for a final score of 2-1.

Kelsey Adams posted a season high 11 saves in the game to bring her within 14 of Northwest all-time saves record (339).

The Bearcats (1-3) will return home to Bearcat Pitch Friday as they host Lindenwood (3-2) to open up MIAA play with a 4 pm start time.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Bearcats rally past Central Missouri for 28-24 victory

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State’s championship pedigree took over when the Bearcats needed it most.

The Bearcats trailed by three points against Central Missouri with 7:09 left in the game on a beautiful Saturday evening that had the rumblings of an ugly night.

Sophomore quarterback Brady Bolles and defensive lineman Brandon Yost made sure everything about the Bearcats and the evening stayed perfect.

Bolles orchestrated an 11-play, 67-yard drive that culminated with a battering nine yard touchdown run by Bolles that gave Northwest a four-point lead.

The Mules still had a chance. Central quarterback Hayden Hawk had already tossed three touchdowns. He had 2:51 left to operate.

Yost put an end to that when he intercepted a pass off a ricochet with a little over a minute left, preserving Northwest’s thrilling 28-24 victory in front of 7,404 fans at Bearcat Stadium. “I was in such shock that I actually caught the ball,” Yost said. “Our mindset was three and out. We could not allow them to get a first down.

“This game has been highlighted on our schedule since we lost last year. It is an amazing feeling to win this game.”

With the win, Northwest improved to 2-0 and 1-0 in the MIAA.

“I was proud of our effort and the way our kids kept their composure,” Northwest coach Adam Dorrel said. “Tough games like that, we didn’t make a lot of mistakes down the stretch. That is a sign of a mature football team. Nobody panicked.”

Just as important, the Bearcats proved they are in this together regardless of the adversity that hits them during the game.

Bolles proved that with his postgame comments, crediting the defense and special teams for the victory and adding that the encouragement that senior starting quarterback Trevor Adams gave him and the entire offensive unit meant a lot.

“We had to score, but our defense and special teams won us that game today,” said Bolles, who completed 17 of 23 passes for 191 yards and a touchdown and rushed 19 times for 82 yards and two touchdowns. “They played their butts off all game. They were giving their all the whole game, and we just wanted to return the favor.

“He (Adams) is incredible. He is our senior captain. He is our leader. His attitude tonight was just incredible. For me to come off the sideline and for him to say, ‘keep playing the game. It’s football, have fun.’

“He was encouraging me and that goes far with me to know he was behind me and behind the coaches no matter what they decide. His attitude was incredible. He is going to have a great game next week.”

It took togetherness to pull this one out. Although Bolles capped the drive with a touchdown run, Billy Creason and Robert Burton had key runs to keep the chains moving.

“Basically, we were looking to gain 10 yards at a time,” said Creason, who finished with 66 yards in 10 carries. “We made sure we executed, not trying to be perfect, but making sure we were getting positive yards.

“We knew it was going to be a fight. This just shows the kind of team we are and the capabilities we have as a team. We pull together and grew a bond at the end and showed that we could pull out of a hole.”

The Bearcats might not have been in position for a game-winning drive if it were not for the special teams.

Northwest trailed the entire first half and much of the third quarter when redshirt freshman Jacob Vollstedt blocked a punt and Dylan Chadwick scooped it up and raced 25 yards for a touchdown that gave the Bearcats their first lead at 21-17 with 2:05 left in the third quarter.

“Coach Ken Gordon puts us in great position every week,” Vollstedt said. “I think he spends more hours in a day on special than I will ever know. I wasn’t supposed to be the one to block it. It was set up for the other side. He has it so detailed he knew exactly what they were going to do and when they were going to do it.

“He said they were going to motion right so I drifted right and came off the edge. I got lucky. Anybody could have blocked it. I just happened to have the one.”

Central, though, was determined. The Mules didn’t want to drop to 0-2 on the season. They quickly responded with a seven-play, 76-yard drive to recapture the lead at 24-21 with 14:15 left in the game.

Northwest defense played strong the rest of the way, allowing the offense to eventually push across the winning points.

A bleak first quarter for Northwest eventually turned for the better even though the Bearcats went into halftime trailing 17-14.

It could have been much worse.

Central jumped to a 17-0 lead in the first 10 minutes of the game. Touchdown passes of 33 yards and 55 yards by Hawk put the Bearcats in a big hole.

With Adams struggling, Northwest turned to Bolles, who engineered a seven-play, 75 yard touchdown drive that Bolles finished with a five-yard scoring run.

Adams showed his character by pumping up his teammates on the sidelines. It’s a lesson that any athlete should learn about putting the team first.

“Trevor is a great leader,” Creason said. “It doesn’t matter if he is in the game or not, we can lean on Trevor. He is going to be there to give us some good words of wisdom.”

The Bearcats defense toughened up in the second quarter, preventing Central from any serious scoring threats.

Northwest offense started sputtering again until late in the second quarter. The Bearcats started on their own eight with 6:33 left before halftime.

Bolles did a great job mixing the pass with the run. Northwest methodically marched down field and eventually scored on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Bolles to Korey Jackson with 1:09 remaining in the first half.

The key statistic matched the closeness of the game. The Mules ran 35 plays and gained 198 total yards. Northwest had 36 offensive plays for 192 yards.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Bearcat soccer drops 2-1 match at St. Cloud State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State women’s soccer team lost a tightly contested match Friday to St. Cloud State 2-1, moving their season record to 1-2.

Both teams were able to score early in the first half with the Huskies scoring first during the 5th minute to go up 1-0.

Anna Calgaard was able to answer back with her second goal of the season off a pass from Katelynn Lindsey in the 8th minute to knot the game up at 1-1.

The Bearcats outshot the Huskies 10 to 6 in the second half but were unable to capitalize while SCSU found the back of the net in the 47th minute for what would eventually be the game winner with a final score of 2-1.

Northwest will travel to Winona State to take on the Warriors (0-1-2) Sunday for a noon kickoff. The Bearcats will return home Sept. 20 and play host to Lindenwood as they open MIAA competition.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest volleyball wins two on opening day in Sioux Falls

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State volleyball team (4-2) beat Minot State and St. Cloud State on the opening day of the NSIC NSIC in Sioux Falls, S.D. The tournament is hosted by Sioux Falls and Augustana and features eight teams and 16 total game at two locations in two days.

“I thought we were able to accomplish what we wanted today,” said head coach Amy Woerth. “For us to be down early to Minot State and be able to re-focus and come back says a lot about our team and where we are at. I thought we executed much better against St. Cloud State and it showed what we are capable of.”

Northwest lost the first set to Minot State, 25-11, to begin the day. But the Bearcats rebounded and won the next three sets, 25-11, 25-18 and 25-22. Due to a power malfunction, individual statistics for the match are not currently available.

In the second match, the Bearcats were sharp from the start, taking all three sets from St. Cloud State. Freshman Miranda Foster led the way with 13 kills and 14 digs. Also reaching double-digit kill totals were juniors Brooke Bartoshwith 11 and Abby Graves with 10. Bridget Hanafin recorded 40 assists and had five service aces. As a team, the Bearcats hit .354, including a blistering .414 in the opening set and .458 in the third set.

Northwest will finish the NSIC Challenge tomorrow with games against host schools Augustana (S.D.) at 2 p.m. followed by a 7 p.m. match against SiouxFalls.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest golfers tied for 5th at Drury Fall Shootout

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State golf team tied for fifth at the Drury University Fall Shootout on Tuesday afternoon. The Bearcats shot a combined 645 in a field of nine teams and 54 total individuals. Host Drury won the event, one shot clear of Arkansas Tech.

Taylor Gard and Ashley Powers finished in a tie for 10th, shooting a total of 158. Cassie Lowell had rounds of 78 and 84 to tie for 17th. Kristina D’Angela tied for 28th overall and Brooke Byland tied for 40th.

Up next, the Bearcats will head to the Southwest Minnesota Fall Invitational at the Marshall Golf Club in Marshall, Minn., starting on Sept. 21.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest’s Dixon earns MIAA Defensive Player of the Week honor

NWMSUNorthwest Missouri State senior defensive back Brandon Dixon was named the MIAA Defensive Player of the Week on Monday in an announcement made by the league office. Dixon and the Bearcats opened the 2013 season with a victoryover nationally-ranked Saginaw Valley State, 45-24, last Thursday evening.

Charged with defending one of the nation’s top receivers in Jeff Janis of Saginaw Valley State, Dixon and the Bearcat defense held the All-America performer to just three catches on the evening. Dixon, who had three tackles, was credited with just one pass breakup but spent most of the night denying throws to Janis. Up by 11 late in the second quarter, Dixon recovered a fumble as Saginaw Valley was attempting a field goal and returned it 70 yards for a touchdown. In last season’s home opener against East Central, Dixon returned an interception for a touchdown.

Northwest will host Central Missouri on Saturday, Sept. 14, at 6 p.m. at Bearcat Stadium.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Bearcat soccer team falls Sunday to Northern State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State women’s soccer team was unable to get on the board against Northern State Sunday as they were shutout 2-0 for their first loss of the season.

The first half was a battle of possession with the Bearcat defense stepping up and not allowing a shot on goal from the Wolves. Northwest managed seven shots in the first half, but none of them found the back of the net.

The Wolves didn’t wait long to end the 0-0 tie in the second half as Allie MacDonald put in the first goal of the match in the 47th minute.

Northwest was able to get off 11 shots in the second half but were unable to capitalize on them.

NSU was able to put in a second goal in the 85th minute to go up 2-0.

The Bearcats were unable to recover and fell to the Wolves 2-0 and move their season record to 1-1. Northwest will head to St. Cloud, Min. to take on St. Cloud State (2-0) Friday with kickoff scheduled for 7 pm.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest tennis teams open with wins against Washburn

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri men’s tennis team opened its fall 2013 schedule over the weekend at the Washburn Invitational at the Kossover Tennis Center. The Bearcats won all three championship flights, including two singles and a doubles title.

It was an all Bearcat final in the A Flight singles bracket with Lluis Altimires and Sergio De Vilchez each advancing through their draw. In the BFlight, Julien Couronne beat Decho Valev of Rockhurst in straight sets, 6-4, 6-0. Altimires and De Vilchez teamed up to beat the Nebraska-Kearney team of Yeswanth Nadella and Milton Cacace in the doubles final, 9-8.

Up next, Northwest will head to the Midwestern Tournament in Wichita Falls,Texas, on Friday, Sept. 13.

The Northwest Missouri women’s tennis team opened its fall 2013 schedule over the weekend at the Washburn Invitational at the Kossover Tennis Center.

The Bearcats were well represented on the final day of competition. Camila Quesada made it to the finals of the A Flight Singles bracket, falling to Casyn Buchman of Washburn. Stephanie Mannix fell to Tawni Griffey of Emporia State in the consolation finals of the A bracket. In the B singles flight, Ludmila Nikolic fell to Maria Moral Carretero of Washburn in the consolation finals.

Alesix Bartek and Quesada made it to the finals of the doubles competition,falling in the finals to the Washburn team of Jodie Blackim and Buchman.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest volleyball loses two games Friday at Winona State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State volleyball team opened the 2013 regular seasonwith a pair of matches in the Winona State tournament at McCown Gymnasium on Friday afternoon. Despite battling tough, the Bearcats (0-2) dropped matches to Minnesota State Moorhead (2-0) and host Winona State (2-0).

In the first game against MSU Moorhead, the Bearcats battled tough down to the last point but were unable to overcome an early deficit. In her first collegiate match, freshman Miranda Foster led the team with 11 kills. She also added 11 digs defensively. Senior Bridget Hanafin tallied 33 assists and added nine digs. Defensive specialists Bailey Vance and Aarika Wittenburg each reached double-digit dig totals as well, recording 18 and 11, respectively.Senior Mackie Keller recorded two blocks.

In the night cap, Northwest gave the host Warriors all they could handle, taking the match to a decisive fifth set. The Bearcats claimed wins in sets two and three before falling short in the fourth and fifth sets. The Bearcats were led offensively again by Foster who recorded 17 kills. Sophomore Shelby Duren had 14 kills and Keller added 11. Hanafin added 41 assists. Defensively, Vance recorded 23 digs, followed by Foster with 17, Duren with 15, Wittenburg with 14 and Hanafin with 11.

The Bearcats will finish the season-opening tournament tomorrow with games against St. Joseph’s College and Upper Iowa at 1:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., respectively. The Bearcat’s first home game is scheduled for Sept. 17 against Missouri Western at 7 p.m.

— Northwest Sports Information —

Northwest Missouri State shines in cross country opener

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State men’s and women’s cross country teams both walked away with first place finishes Friday in the 2013 Bearcat Open at Maryville Country Club.

Anne Herbert finished first for the Bearcat women in the 6k with a time of 23:32.2. Finishing right behind Herbet were teammates Maci Hicks, Taylor Woodruff, Katti Carroll and Jessica Johnson to round out the top five.

Northwest finished first with Iowa Western CC finishing second, York College placing third and Highland coming in fourth.

Nolan Zimmer set the mark for the men’s race with a time of 26:02.0, one minute faster than the second place finisher.

The Bearcats held down the top five finishing positions in the men’s 8k race with Drew Keefer finishing second, Wick Cunningham third, Ryan Cox fourth and Kit Anderson in fifth.

Northwest took home first place with Iowa Western CC, Highland, William Jewell and York College finishing in that order.

Both the men’s and women’s team will be back in action Saturday Sept. 21, as the Bearcats will head to Carbondale, Ill., to run in the Saluki Invitational.

— Northwest Sports Information —

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