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Northwest Missouri State stays No. 2 in AFCA Top 25 poll

The Northwest Missouri State University football team held onto their No. 2 ranking as announced by the AFCA on Monday.

The Bearcats (2-0) rolled in their home opener over Sioux Falls, 52-17 over the weekend as they received two first-place votes holding steady at No. 2. Minnesota-Duluth continues to hold the top spot after receiving the remaining 27 first-place votes.

No. 3 Abilene Christian also remained the same while North Alabama is the new No. 4 after Grand Valley State was upset by Hillsdale, 34-31, over the weekend. Abilene Christian and North Alabama meet this week in a showdown of top five schools in Arlington, Texas, at Cowboys Stadium. Texas A&M-Kingsville moves up to round out the top five.

MIAA teams in the top 25 include Washburn, who moves from No. 15 to No. 13, Central Missouri which made the polls’ biggest drop, and Pittsburg State. The Mules fell from No. 12 to No. 24 after unranked Missouri Western knocked off UCM, 23-6, and the Gorillas jumped six spots to No. 19.

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Northwest cruises past Sioux Falls in home opener

With all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the home opener for Northwest Missouri State the Bearcats shook their nerves as they cruised to a, 52-17 win over Sioux Falls on Saturday night at Bearcat Stadium in front of 7,640 fans.

The Bearcats improve to 2-0 on the season for the first time since the 2006 season when they would rattle off 14 straight wins before falling in the national championship game. Sioux Falls drops to 0-2 losing their second straight game to an MIAA opponent.

Northwest would get on the board early after an interception by Derrick Thomas would set up a 37-yard Todd Adolf field goal. However, USF would seemingly move the ball with ease taking the lead just momentarily on a 29-yard pitch and catch from Carrington Hanna to Jeremiah Oates.

“It was apparent they wanted to slow the game down, which they did for a little,” said Adam Dorrel. “We were able to make the needed adjustments and that’s a tribute to our coaches.”

Making needed adjustments on offense, Blake Christopher and Jordan Simmons would connect for their first of two scores giving the Bearcats a, 10-7 lead. Christopher would scramble finding Simmons on the far sideline as he raced 47-yards to pay dirt.

A pesky USF squad would tie the game again on 35-yard Braden Wieking field goal, but a determined Bearcat team would prove to be the better team on Mel and Carol Tjeerdsma night.

Northwest would quickly march 70 yards in six plays on Simmons’ second touchdown of the night a 12-yard run giving the Bearcats a 17-10 lead that they would not relinquish the rest of the night.

The Bearcats would put together six scoring drives of under two minutes in the first to build a 38-10 half time lead. A pair of first half interceptions helped set up Bearcat scores, one by Thomas and a second by Bryce Enyard, who would finish the night with two interceptions respectively.

“The first one was me just reading the quarterback’s eyes, he never looked away” Enyard said. “I did nearly the same for the second one, but it came more to me and I was able to make a good play on it.”

Christopher would find the end zone on a 2 play 12 yard drive after the Enyard pick pushing the Bearcat lead to 14.

The Bearcat momentum created by the defense would again provide dividends for the offense after a Chad Kilgore sack forced the Cougars to go three and out. Northwest would then display the same quick strike offense that hung 65 points on Truman State last week.

Christopher would find Jake Soy in the middle of the field for his first touchdown of the season. Soy, who finished with 131 yards on five catches, moved into sole possession atop the MIAA all-time leaders for receiving touchdowns with his 41st of his career.

Christopher would again close out his night early in the second half finishing with 308 yards and completing 17-of-26 with three touchdowns. His third touchdown toss of the night would come on the opening drive of the second half as he found Kyle Kilgore across the middle. Kilgore would break a couple of tackles before spinning into the end zone pushing the Bearcat lead to 45-10.

Northwest finished with 216 yards rushing and 308 through the air almost 100 more than their opponent on Saturday night.

It was the first time since last year’s Fall Classic against Pittsburg State that Northwest did not commit a turnover in the ball game.

Simmons would end with 76 yards on the ground and 55 yards receiving as he recorded three touchdowns for the second time in his career; his first came last week at Truman.

James Franklin would carry 15 times for the Bearcats for 66 yards.

Hanna finished 11-of-27 for 137 yards for USF before being pulled in the fourth quarter.

Northwest has now won 10 straight regular season games dating back to last year. It is also the sixth straight win at Bearcat Stadium.

The Bearcats will go on the road next weekend when they travel to Lincoln to take on the MIAA’s newest football member. The Blue Tigers are 1-1 after falling to Washburn on Thursday night.

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Bearcat volleyball team gets swept twice at SBU Invite

Northwest Missouri State dropped both matches, 3-0 on Saturday to Lindenwood and Minnesota State to close out the SBU Purple Bash.

The Bearcats fell to 3-5 on the season as they prepare for MIAA play on Wednesday at Emporia State. The Lions would sweep Northwest with scores of 25-16, 25-18, and 25-23.

Northwest got another solid performance from Laira Akin who recorded 24 assists against Lindenwood. However, Akin would be the only bright spot for the Bearcats would were outmatched on Saturday.

Brooke Bartosh would add 12 kills as the only Bearcat to record double figure kills in the night cap.

In their first game of the day the Bearcats fell to a tough Minnesota State squad. Northwest would push the Mavericks in the first set before falling 31-29. Both teams would battle back and forth in the final two sets as well, however, MSU would pull out win and the sweep winning 25-23 and 25-27.

Northwest opens MIAA on Wednesday at Emporia State before opening their home slate on Sept. 20 against perennial power Washburn.

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NWMSU soccer team ties Newman, 2-2

Northwest Missouri State soccer team finished their first road trip of the year by tying the Newman University Jets 2-2 Saturday afternoon in non-conference women’s soccer action.  Victoria Von Mende was responsible for both of the Bearcats goals.

It is the second overtime game and first draw of the season for the Bearcats who are now off to a 2-1-1 start to the 2011 season.  It was also the first draw of the season for the Jets who are also 2-1-1 on the season.

Northwest struck first when Von Mende scored off of an assist by Tammie Eiberger in the 12th minute.  That would be the only goal of the first half for the Bearcats.  The Jets would even the score to 1-1 less than a minute before halftime when Bianca Torres snuck a shot past Northwest goalkeeper Kelsey Adams off of an assist by Megan Hostick.  It was the first goal of the season for Torres.

The Bearcats would retake the lead in the 57th minute when Von Mende scored her second goal of the day and fourth goal of the 2011 season.  However, Newman would once again tie the game at 2-2 in the 87th minute when Celia Myers scored her fourth goal of the season off of an assist by Lorielle Slates.  This would be the final goal of the day for either team.

The Bearcats open MIAA action this week when they travel to Truman State University on Thursday.  Northwest will then return home to face Southwest Baptist on Saturday at Bearcat Pitch.

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Northwest cross country teams open season with victories

The Northwest Missouri State men’s and women’s cross country teams picked up wins in their first meet of the season hosting the 2011 Bearcat Open.

The men placed their top five runners in the top seven, while the women’s top five finished in the top 12.

For the women Angela Adams came in as the individual winner for Northwest with a time of 18:49.0 followed by Katti Carroll in second. Carroll covered the 5k course with a time of 19:13.4 as Hedi Johnson and Jordan Esry gave the Bearcat women four runners in the top 10.

On the men’s side TR Pursell paced the Bearcats with a second place finish followed by Zachary Layton in third. Pursell covered the men’s four mile course in 21:06.5 while Layton was close behind at 21:12.8.

Northwest heads to Lincoln, Neb., next weekend as both the men and women will compete at the Woody Greeno Invitational.

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Northwest volleyball splits at SBU Tournament

The Northwest Missouri State volleyball team split a pair of matches on Friday at the SBU Purple Bash falling to Arkansas-Fort Smith, 3-0, but rebounding to knock off Central Oklahoma, 3-1 in the night cap.

The Bearcats kept their record even at 3-3 on Friday as they finish up the SBU Tournament on Saturday.

Northwest fell to Arkansas-Fort Smith, 3-0, but finished the day with arguably their best performance of the young season in a win over Central Oklahoma. Future MIAA foe, UCO had little answer to the Bearcats after they pulled out a narrow 26-24 win in the first set.

Northwest however would roll in the final three sets, 25-17, 25-15, 25-17 for the victory. Senior Laira Akin finished with her third highest career assist total at 49. Not only did Akin pace the Northwest offense, would finish with a double-double adding 13 digs on the defensive end.

A pair Bearcats finished with a hitting percentage over .300. Whitney Mason hit an incredible .526 with 12 kills, while Amy Majors and Brooke Bartosh led Northwest with 14 kills each. Majors hit at a .357 clip while Alex Hanna added 10 kills to her credit.

Tori Beckman also added 24 digs in the Bearcat win.

Complete stats for the Bearcats loss to the Lions were not available at day’s end.

Northwest opens the final day of the SBU Purple Bash with Minnesota State at 1 p.m. and will close out the tournament at 5 p.m. against another future MIAA opponent, Lindenwood.

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Bearcat golfers win William Jewell Invitational

The Northwest Missouri State women’s golf team got their season off to a successful start on friday taking home first place at the William Jewell Invitational at the Cardinal Hill Golf Club in Liberty.

Northwest golfers opened on Thursday in Liberty shooting the team’s 2010-11 average at 343. That would put the Bearcats in a tie for third and just three shots back of Rockhurst on Friday. As well as sitting in third as a team, the Bearcats grouped three golfers individually with a first round 84 (+12) and tied for third as well.

Staying within striking distance on Friday the Bearcats came out hungry and were led by freshman Ashley Powers. Powers finished with a team low, 78 good for third in her first collegiate tournament. Her 78 on Friday also tied an program record for individual low score, set by Cassie Lowell last season.

Lowell would also steady her ship as shooting 80 in her final round for a two day total of 164 and a fifth place finish.

Giving the Bearcats a 3-4-5 finish would be another freshman, Steph Charteris who carded a final day 77. The Ontario, Canada, native finished at 168 for the tournament as her Friday round helped Northwest seal their first tournament win of the fall season.

Tess Edwards, who sat in third place after Thursday’s round, would drop five places after a final round 85.

The Bearcat golfers recorded their lowest team score on a par 72 course and the second lowest total in the program’s young history.

Northwest will be back in action on Sept. 17 for a one day tournament in Lamoni, Iowa, for the Graceland Yellowjacket Fall Invitational.

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Commemorative Mel Tjeerdsma bobblehead on sale this weekend

The Northwest Missouri State University Department of Athletics announces the sale of commemorative Mel Tjeerdsma bobbleheads which will be available for purchase at a Friday night dinner and reception in Tjeerdsma’s honor and at Saturday’s football home opener.

“We are excited about all the activities going on this weekend to honor Mel and Carol,” athletic director Wren Baker said. “The Coach T bobblehead is sure to be a collector’s item for all Bearcat fans.”

Fans will have the opportunity to purchase the bobbleheads Saturday at Bearcat Zone in College Park prior to the game as well as during the game against Sioux Falls. Bobblehead sales inside the stadium will be on the lower concourse under the west stands. Cost is $15 and for expedited service cash or check is preferred.

Saturday’s activities at the Bearcat Zone are 4 to 6 p.m. at College Park. In addition to bobblehead sales, the celebration will include free mini posters to be autographed by Tjeerdsma, tailgate food for purchase, and performances by the Bearcat Marching Band, Bearcat Steppers and cheerleaders. The Bearcats will kick off against Sioux Falls at 6 p.m. at Bearcat Stadium.

Fans may purchase game tickets online by visiting www.northwestbearcats.com and finding ticket information in the drop-down menu under “game day” or by contacting the Student Services Center at 660.562.1212.

Tjeerdsma, who retired in December after coaching the Bearcats for 17 seasons, tallied 242 victories over his Division II coaching career and won more postseason games than any other coach in Division II history. Tjeerdsma was the Liberty Mutual Division II National Coach of the Year in 2009 and was among the first three coaches inducted into the NCAA Division II College Football Hall of Fame in 2010. He is a 12-time MIAA Coach of the Year honoree and was inducted into the MIAA Hall of Fame in June.

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Bearcats move up to No. 2 in AFCA Top 25 poll

After last week’s blowout win Northwest Missouri State University has jumped one spot to No. 2 in the latest AFCA Top 25 poll released on Monday.

The Bearcats again received one fist place vote to sit one spot behind defending national champion, Minnesota-Duluth, who posted a, 20-12 victory over then-No. 8 Augustana last week. The Bulldogs received 28 of the 29 first place votes to hold onto the top spot.

Close behind Northwest is Abilene Christian, moving up one spot to No. 3, followed by Grand Valley State at No. 4 and North Alabama to round out the top five. North Alabama and Abilene Christian meet in two weeks in a top five showdown at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas.

Texas A&M-Kingsville checks in at No. 6, as Albany State moves up to No. 7, followed by Shepherd at No. 8. Closing out the top 10 is Bloomsburg at No. 9 and St. Cloud State at No. 10. Delta State fell from No. 2 to No. 11 after losing to FCS member Northwestern State on Saturday.

A trio of MIAA teams accompany the Bearcats in the top 25 with Central Missouri moving from 15th to 12th, and Washburn moving up from No. 18 to No. 15. Also making their first appearance in almost two seasons in the top 25 is Pittsburg State. The Gorillas check in at No. 25 after a, 34-7 win over Missouri Western.

Northwest opens their home schedule this weekend playing host to Sioux Falls. USF is 0-1 on the young season after falling to Washburn last week. Kick-off from Bearcat Stadium is slated for 6 p.m.

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Northwest soccer defeats Wayne State Sunday, 2-1

Northwest Missouri State University soccer team finished their season opening home stand by picking up their first win of the season Sunday afternoon beating Wayne State University 2-1 at Bearcat Pitch.

The Bearcats improved to 1-1 on the season after falling in overtime to Texas A&M-Commerce on Saturday.

Wayne State struck first with less than two minutes remaining in the first period when Kelsey Meyer scored but that would be the only goal of the afternoon for Wayne State.

Northwest started hot in the second period scoring off of a strike by Kelly Obley in the 47th minute.  Tammy Eiberger continued her hot start to the 2011 season by heading in her fourth goal of the season off of a corner kick by Obley just two minutes later.

The Bearcats return to action this week when they travel to Wichita, KS for two games.  Northwest opens action on Thursday at Friends University.  They will then close out the weekend at Newman University on Saturday.

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