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NWMSU’s Goodburn earns national honor from D2Football.com

Northwest Missouri State sophomore punter, Kyle Goodburn, was honored nationally Wednesday being named D2Football.com Special Teams Player of the Week as announced by the organization.

Goodburn played a crucial role for the Bearcats this weekend as he averaged 46.2 yards per punt and helped guide special teams to set up two vital stops for Northwest’s defense. Goodburn punted six times pinning the Gorillas inside the 20-yard line three times including once inside the ten.

He continues to lead the league in punting average and is also fourth in NCAA Division II averaging 45.38 yards per punt. Goodburn has been outstanding all season for the Bearcats with nine punts inside the 20-yard line.

The Bearcats travel to Missouri Southern Saturday to battle the Lions who are also coming off a big win over Missouri Western. Kickoff from Fred G. Hughes Stadium is scheduled for 2 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Northwest Missouri State to host “Basketball Bash” this Thursday

The Northwest Missouri State University men’s and women’s basketball teams’ annual “Basketball Bash” to kick off the 2012-13 basketball season is lined up for 8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18, in Bearcat Arena.

Admission is free with the doors opening at 7:45 p.m. The event will begin with food and fun for Bearcat fans of all ages. Free pizza and drinks will be provided for the first 200 people.

The program begins at 8 p.m. and will feature performances by the Bearcat Cheerleaders and Steppers, interactive contests for fans to compete with players and a look at the 2012-2013 squads on the floor. The evening will also include promotional giveaways with the grand prize being an iPad.

The Northwest men are coached by Ben McCollum who enters his fourth season at the wheel of the Bearcat team. McCollum was named 2011-12 MIAA Coach of the Year and the Division II National Coach of the Year by CollegeInsider.

The Bearcat men are the defending MIAA Champions and were deemed No. 19 by the Division II Bulletin Preseason Poll for this upcoming season. The men return a solid trio of seniors including Preseason All-American and First Team All-MIAA selection DeShaun Cooper, alongside Alex Sullivan and DeAngelo Hailey.

Also returning are juniors Dillon Starzl and Bryston Williams. Last year Williams was near the top of the league in free-throw percentage while Starzl averaged 4.3 rebounds per game and shot 56 percent from the field during his sophomore campaign.

The Northwest women are led by first-year Head Coach Mark Kellogg. Kellogg is a three-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Coach of the Year and two-time Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Region Coach of the Year. Kellogg has been a fixture in postseason play, having participated in the last five NCAA Division II tournaments.

The Bearcat women return seniors Alexis Boeh and Ashley Thayer to lead a young nucleus. Kellogg will also look for positive contributions from Maggie Marnin and Annie Matthews in the post as both gained valuable experience as true freshmen last year. Also making her debut for the Bearcats will be transfer Victoria Naylor, who sat out last year due to transfer rules.  Naylor will be counted on for a positive contribution in the Bearcats backcourt this season.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Northwest men ranked No. 19 by Division II Bulletin

The Northwest Missouri State men’s basketball team was tabbed No. 19 by the Division II Bulletin Preseason Poll for the upcoming 2012-13 season.

The Bearcats are the defending MIAA Champions after going 22-7 a season ago and 15-5 in the MIAA. The Bearcats also claimed the program’s 13th trip to the NCAA tournament as fourth-year Head Coach Ben McCollum was named MIAA Coach of the Year.

A trio of seniors will return in 2012-13 for the Bearcats including Preseason All-American DeShaun Cooper. Cooper, who was a First Team All-MIAA selection a year ago, led Northwest in scoring with 14.7 points per game and was in the top three in free-throw percentage.

Along with Cooper, the Bearcats return Alex Sullivan and DeAngelo Hailey to round out the Northwest senior class. Bryston Williams also returns, nearly topping the league in free-throw percentage as Hailey averaged over 10 points per game off the bench and joined Sullivan near the MIAA leaders in three-point percentage.

Junior Dillon Starzl returns in the post for Northwest as the other lone starter to return with Cooper. Starzl averaged 4.3 rebounds per game and shot 56 percent from the field last season.

The Bearcats will hold their annual Bearcat Bash Thursday, Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. inside Bearcat Arena. Fans can get their first look at the 2012-13 basketball teams and meet the players and coaches.

Northwest opens its season Oct. 29 in exhibition action at the University of Missouri. Game time from Mizzou Arena is set for 7 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Bearcats’ Goodburn named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week

After a big Bearcat football victory over then-No. 1 Pittsburg State Saturday, Northwest Missouri State sophomore punter Kyle Goodburn was titled as a MIAA Player of the Week Monday.

Goodburn played a crucial role for the Bearcats this weekend as he averaged 46.2 yards per punt and helped guide special teams to set up two vital stops for Northwest’s defense.

Goodburn punted six times pinning the Gorillas inside the 10-yard line three times including once inside the 10-yard line. He continues to lead the league in punting average and is also fourth in NCAA Division II averaging 45.38 yards per punt.

Goodburn originates from Shawnee Mission North High School in Roland Park, Kan.

The Bearcats return to action Saturday against Missouri Southern. Kickoff from Joplin is scheduled for 2 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Bearcats roll in second half to knock off No. 1 Pitt State

Down two touchdowns to the nation’s top-ranked team, the game and perhaps its season teetering, Northwest Missouri State delivered a response fitting of its championship pedigree Saturday.

Quarterback Trevor Adams threw for two touchdowns, James Franklin ran for two more and the defense stepped up with a succession of big second-half plays as the Bearcats defeated Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association rival Pittsburg State 31-21 in their annual Fall Classic in Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium.

“Our program’s had a lot of big wins . . . and this certainly is a big one,” coach Adam Dorrel said after his team preserved both its league title hopes and run at a ninth consecutive Division II playoff berth. Now 6-1 overall and 5-1 in the rugged MIAA, Northwest might not have been able to afford another loss on either front.

The showdown against Pitt State kicked off a five-game closing stretch that’s the most challenging in college football – not only in D-II but across every one of the NCAA’s four competitive classifications, based on the records of their remaining opponents. Immediately ahead is a trip Saturday to Missouri Southern, 5-2 and an upset winner over Missouri Western earlier Saturday.

The Bearcats move on with noticeable head of steam.

Against Pitt State (5-1), they struggled first with the weather – persistent rain and two lightning delays, the second stopping play for 30 minutes early in the game – and then for a little more than a half with both the Gorillas’ defense and pass-minded offense. They trailed 7-0 at the half, then 14-0 when PSU’s Anthony Abenoja hit Luke Rampy with a 14-yard TD pass on the opening series of the second half.

“We knew we had to respond quick,” Adams said.

The 6-1 junior did just that, completing the first nine passes he threw in the third quarter. The first five produced Northwest’s first score, a 19-yard touchdown toss to Jordan Simmons that cut the deficit to 14-7. The next offensive series set up a 31-yard field goal by Todd Adolf.

It was the start of a game-turning run of 31 answered points by the Bearcats.

“Momentum kind of shifted their way,” Pitt State coach Tim Beck said. “We couldn’t get it stopped. Both side of the ball. They were very, very good on both sides, and we didn’t respond very well.”

The Gorillas did stir at one critical point, moving to the Northwest 17-yard line in the opening moments of the fourth quarter. There, on fourth-on-1, Beck opted against a field goal and ran 6-3, 238-pound Mandell Dixon into the middle of Bearcats’ line. He was met and stopped for no gain by linebacker Matt Massey and nose guard Travis Chappelear.

The stops kept coming. Travis Manning picked off a pass and returned it 14 yards to the Pitt State 35, and Adams and the offense capitalized. On a gutsy fourth-and-4 call, receiver John Hinchey beat one PSU defender on an inside slant and Adams hit him perfect. Hinchey leapfrogged another defensive back en route to a 29-yard touchdown that put Northwest up 17-14.

The Gorillas’ next possession ended on a sack by Northwest linebacker Eric Reimer. Franklin followed with the first of his TD runs, this one three yards around left end, to make it 24-14 with 5:06 remaining.

Safety Nate DeJong came up with another interception, and Franklin added a clinching 14-yard scoring run just 21 seconds later.

Franklin finished with 115 yards rushing on 20 carries. Adams threw for a total of 192 yards, completing 17 of 30 passes and overcoming a couple of first-half interceptions.

Dorrel, who came up with signature come-from-behind wins against Missouri Western and Midwestern State in last year’s playoffs, now has another in his second season as coach. He pointed to Hinchey, Massey, DeJong and the rest of the Bearcats’ veterans.

“In a game like that, in my opinion, it’s not about play-calling. I believe that,” Dorrel said. “I believe it’s about guys, a group of seniors, who willed it to happen.

“They believed in their coaches, and they believed in each other. It was awesome to hear them say at halftime when we were coming out, ‘We’ve got to keep playing for each other.’ And they played for each other today.”

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Bearcat duo advances to Fifth Place match at ITA Championships

It was bitter sweet for the Northwest Missouri State men’s tennis duo of Luis Altimires and Sergio De Vilchez as the advanced to Friday’s Fifth Place match after going 1-1 on day one of the ITA Small College Championships.

Altimires and De Vilchez entered the tournament as an unranked doubles pair and were match up against the No. 2 seed from Abilene Christian, Hans Hach and Borja Cortés in their first match. The Bearcats were up against arguably one of the top players in NCAA Division in Hach who was also ranked second in singles play.

Hach and Cortes took the first round match winning 6-3, 6-0.

Northwest would get a second opportunity Thursday afternoon however as Altimires and De Vilchez faced Roman Gonda and Lukas Kriem of Drury. The evening session proved more favorable for the Bearcat duo as they came out on top 7-6, 7-5 to advance to Friday’s Fifth Place match.

At the time of release Pitor Kruk and Jacob Carey of Bluefield State and Martin Chojnacki Yevhen Zakharov of BYU-Hawaii had not finished their match. Altimires and De Vilchez will face the winner at Friday at 4 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Northwest volleyball gets swept by No. 7 Central Missouri

The Northwest Missouri State volleyball team faced tough luck Wednesday night as the 7th-ranked Central Missouri Jennies stayed undefeated in MIAA play with a 3-0 win over the Bearcats.

Northwest fell to 11-8 overall and 5-2 in league play as the Jennies won their 19th consecutive home match and sit in a tie at the top of the MIAA standings at 8-0 and 16-3 overall.

Looking to improve on unforced errors the Bearcats got off to a cold start as UCM took a 25-12, 25-16, 27-25 win.

The Bearcats were led offensively by Brooke Bartosh who was held to only nine kills and two blocks in the loss. Bartosh entered Wednesday’s match averaging 3.06 kills per set, seventh best in the MIAA.

UCM combined for 10 blocks on the defensive end while holding the Bearcats to a negative hitting percentage in set one. Northwest would gain momentum as the match continued taking a lead midway through the third set before the Jennies stormed back late to complete the sweep.

Dallas Gardner continued her steady play for Northwest with her seventh double-double of the season. Gardner recorded 15 assists while helping on the defensive side of the net adding 10 digs.

Northwest returns to Bearcat Arena for a pair of weekend matches as they host Central Oklahoma Friday at 7 p.m. and continue with Pittsburg State in a rare Sunday afternoon matinee at 2 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Northwest’s Adams & Simmons earn MIAA honors

Northwest Missouri’s Trevor Adams and Jordan Simmons were named MIAA Offensive and Special Team Athlete of the Week while Emporia State’s Ben Carlson earned Defensive Athlete of the Week honors in week six.

MIAA Offensive Athlete of the Week
Trevor Adams, QB, Northwest Missouri

Adams had a record tying performance on Saturday by tossing five touchdown passes in a 70-7 win over Central Oklahoma. Adams threw two touchdown passes in the first two minutes of the game to Tyler Shaw and added a third to the senior receiver later in the game. He tied the record for touchdown passes in a game which he now shares with five other Northwest players. His five touchdown passes gives him 11 for the season as he passed the 1,000 yard passing mark on the year. The 6-1 junior quarterback is a native of Odessa, Texas where he played football at Permian High School.

MIAA Defensive Athlete of the Week
Ben Carlson, LB, Emporia State

Carlson was credited with a game high 15 tackles as the Hornets moved to 6-0 on the season with a 19-15 come from behind win at Southwest Baptist. The Hornets defense did not allow a first quarter score for the sixth straight game as the Bearcats scored on a kick return and safety in the opening period. The only SBU offensive score came following an interception that set them up at the ESU eight yard line. The Hornets held the Bearcats scoreless on three of four trips inside the red zone. He added two tackles for a loss in the game and finished with a half sack. The 6-3 senior linebacker is a native of Topeka, Kan. where he played at Topeka Seaman High School. He played at Missouri State and in the Cleveland Indians farm system prior to transferring to Emporia State.

Special Teams Athlete of the Week
Jordan Simmons, KR, Northwest Missouri

Simmons set an MIAA record with his 90 yards kickoff return for a touchdown in the Bearcats win over Central Oklahoma. Simmons’ fourth kickoff return of his career broke the record as he also added two more touchdowns in the win, one receiving and one rushing. Simmons finished with 201 all-purpose yards with 114 coming on kick returns. The 5-9 junior running back is a native of Kansas City, Mo. where he attended Lee’s Summit North High School.

— MIAA Press Release —

Northwest Missouri State moves back into Top 10 in AFCA poll

The Northwest Missouri State football team moved back into the American Football Coaches Association top 10 as released by the organization Monday checking in at No. 8.

The Bearcats climbed back inside the top 10 after a 66-6 win over Northeastern State Saturday. The Bearcats have now been ranked in 142 of 152 AFCA Top 25 polls since the introduction in 2000 with only 31 of those weeks seeing Northwest ranked outside the top 10.

Pittsburg State held steady at No. 1 after having a bye week, as Colorado State-Pueblo moved to No. 2 after Minnesota Duluth lost in the final seconds Saturday. Grand Valley State moved up one spot to No. 3, followed by Winston-Salem State at No. 4, as MIAA rival Missouri Western rounds out the top five.

Other league members in the AFCA Top 25 include Washburn, who held steady at No. 20 and Emporia State at No. 25. The Hornets earned their first ranking since the end of the 2003 season as they sit tied atop the MIAA standings at 5-0.

Northwest starts a month-long road trip Saturday as they head to Central Oklahoma for a 1 p.m. kickoff with the Bronchos.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Northwest soccer ties No. 18 Central Oklahoma, 1-1

The Northwest Missouri State women’s soccer team fought hard Sunday as they finished with a 1-1 draw against No. 18 Central Oklahoma in two overtimes at Bearcat Pitch.

The first half of play pitted two strong defenses against one another. Neither team could capitalize on open shots as the Bronchos edged the Bearcats with one extra shot, 6-5 in the first period.

Central Oklahoma put in the first goal of the game in the 80th minute looking to extend their winning streak to five games. UCO entered the match with a perfect 4-0 mark in league play and had only been held to a single goal three times in 2012.

However, the Bearcats answered back late in the second half as Amanda Bundrant put her third goal of the season in the back of the net during the 87th minute. Anna Calgaard added her second assist of the season on the goal.

The first overtime period saw a key save from Kelsey Adams to keep the game tied, but neither team could convert as the second overtime remained scoreless.

With the tie Bearcats move to 5-3-2 overall and 3-1-1 on the season as UCO fell to 8-1-1 overall and 4-0-1 in MIAA play. Northwest will travel to Emporia State Friday as they continue MIAA play. Kickoff is slated for 4 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

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