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Bearcat volleyball team drops two matches Saturday

The Northwest Missouri State volleyball team dropped a pair of matches to close out the Nebraska-Omaha Showcase on Saturday, 3-1, to Augustana and Winona State at Sapp Fieldhouse.

The Bearcats fell to 2-2 on the season after sweeping both matches in the tournament’s opening round on Friday.

Northwest kept all four matches close with hot hitting Augustana before falling, 25-20, 22-25, 25-22, 25-21 in their morning match. The Vikings hit .500 in the first set before Northwest turned the tables to hit .321 as a team taking the second set.

A trio of Bearcats finished with double figure kills as they were led by Brooke Bartosh with 14. Alex Hannah and Amy Majors recorded 14 and 10 kills respectively while Hannah was very efficient hitting .417 in the match.

Tori Beckman was solid again on the defensive side of the net picking up right where she left off on Friday adding 24 digs.

In the nightcap Northwest would fall to Winona State, 25-18, 23-25, 25-19, 25-15. WSU was also exceptional on the offensive side of the net hitting over .400 in two matches including their opening set where they finished at an even .500 clip.

Beckman again provided a solid defensive performance with 20 digs in the loss. Beckman finished the tournament with 80 digs in four matches.

Hanna added 11 kills to lead Northwest against Winona State.

The Bearcats continue action next weekend at the Southwest Baptist Purple Bash Friday and Saturday. Northwest opens action on Friday with Arkansas-Fort Smith and Central Oklahoma. They close out play on Saturday with Minnesota State and Lindenwood.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Northwest soccer falls in overtime to Texas A&M-Commerce

Northwest Missouri State University soccer team lost a heartbreaker on Saturday morning despite Tammie Eiberger’s hat trick, falling, 4-3, in overtime against Texas A&M-Commerce at Bearcat Pitch.

In the season opener for both schools Jade Bell kicked in the game winner just two minutes into overtime as Northwest falls to 0-1 and the Lions improve to 1-0. The Bearcats will try to rebound as they quickly return to action on Sunday at 3 p.m. against Wayne State.

Eiberger stole the show as she opened the scoring just four minutes into play giving the Bearcats a, 1-0, lead. However, that would be the only time Northwest would hold the lead as TAMC would score to close out the first half and again one minute into the second period to take a 3-1 lead.

The Lions would get a pair of goals from Bell, one in the 51st minute and the game winner in overtime.

Eiberger would score her second goal of the day on a penalty kick in the 76th minute. She would later tie the game on an unassisted goal with less than 10 minutes remaining to send the game into the extra period. Eiberger enters her first season with the Bearcats after transferring from Saginaw Valley State.

Both teams were consistent equaling their shot on goal totals in each half, Northwest with four and TAMC with nine. The only shot by either team in the overtime period was the game winner from Bell.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Bearcat volleyball opens with two wins at Omaha

The Northwest Missouri State volleyball team got off to a hot start on Friday sweeping a pair of games to kick-off the UNO Showcase and the 2011 season. The Bearcats opened the day with a, 3-1, win over Minnesota State-Moorhead and a, 3-1, victory in the nightcap over Northern State at Sapp Fieldhouse.

The Bearcats, who are coming off their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance, opened the season with a pair of wins to improve to 2-0 on the young season. Northwest continues action on Saturday at the UNO Showcase against a pair of NSIC foes, Winona State and Augustana.

Northwest jumped out to early, 2-0 leads in both matches on Friday. Freshman Brooke Bartosh paced the Bearcat defense in the opening set against the Dragons as she finished the match with seven blocks.

Offensively the Bearcats were even more stout hitting a solid .360 while holding MSU-Moorhead to a -.038 hitting percentage. After taking the first set convincingly, 25-15, the Bearcats would hold off the Dragons for a 25-22 advantage and a 2-0 lead.

The Bearcat defense would stand strong in the fourth set after falling, 25-20, in the third set. Holding the Dragons to a .062 hitting percentage in the fourth set sending the Bearcats to a, 3-1, victory.

Abby Graves and Bartosh each finished with 11 kills respectively, while Alex Hannah also finished with double digit kills adding 10.

The nightcap saw nearly an identical match, as the Bearcats raced out to a, 2-0, lead before dropping the third set. The Northwest defense would stand strong again in the fourth set holding Northern State to a, -.042 hitting percentage.

Bartosh and Hannah would lead the Bearcats in kills with 14 each while Bartosh added six kills on the defensive side of the net.

Graves and Bartosh would record the first double-doubles of the season for Northwest, as Graves finished with 10 kills with 14 digs. Bartosh would add 14 kills and 10 digs leading the Bearcats with a .355 hitting percentage.

Junior Tori Beckman was outstanding defensively as well for the Bearcats. Beckman added 20 digs against Northern State while opening the tournament with 16 digs against MSU-Moorhead.

Northwest continues action on Saturday at 10 a.m. against Augustana before closing out tournament action with Winona State at 2 p.m.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Bearcats’ home soccer match postponed Friday

Friday’s soccer match between Northwest Missouri State University  and Texas A&M-Commerce has been postponed to Saturday at 11 a.m. at Bearcat Pitch.

Saturday will be the season opener for both squads. The Bearcats are looking to improve on a 3-10-5 season from 2010. Northwest returns nine while adding 12 new faces to bring a good mix to the pitch.

Northwest will continue their home opening weekend by taking on Wayne State on Sunday at 3 p.m. at Bearcat Pitch.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Northwest rolls past Truman in Dorrel’s debut, 65-3

A bit of mystery swirled around Northwest Missouri State football team when it cruised into Stokes Field Thursday evening.

The Bearcats brought a new head coach, a new starting quarterback and nine new starters on defense.

In addition, the numerous red hats worn by Northwest fans to pay tribute to Scott Bostwick was a reminder of his tragic heart attack that took his life and prevented him from leading the Bearcats.

The Northwest players delivered the best tribute of all with an impressive 65-3 victory over Truman in Adam Dorrel’s head coaching debut.

“I had to gain my composure a little bit right before we talked to the team,” Dorrel said. “I kept thinking about Scott. I know one of his first things when he took over was September 1st beat Truman State. It was very important to him. It was important to our kids.

“I was proud of our kids. I felt like they got off to a good start. We made some good plays early and it kind of snowballed on Truman.”

Other than one minor hiccup, the Bearcats were in midseason, and at times, postseason form.

The one mistake came in Northwest’s first drive. The Bearcats were marching down the field from their 24. One nice play was a 21-yard completion from Blake Christopher to Jake Soy. But the drive came to a screeching halt at Truman’s 12 on a fumble off a bad exchange on a toss.

It only delayed the rout.

Northwest defense quickly stopped Truman and gave the ball back to the offense.

The Bearcats needed seven plays to go 51 yards and score on a 1-yard run by newcomer James Franklin. The first touchdown of the season came with 5:26 left in the first quarter.

Despite just a one-touchdown deficit, Truman was in deep trouble. Northwest was organized and disciplined on defense. They swarmed to the ball. They didn’t over pursue. They tackled.

Truman didn’t have an answer, which meant Northwest got the ball back on offense.

For fans of offense, that was a giddy situation. Christopher looked like he’s been leading the Bearcats for three years.

“To come out here and play well, we couldn’t be more excited,” said Christopher, who completed 12 of 17 passes for 247 yards and two touchdowns.

“We know this is just week one. We will enjoy this one and get ready for week two.”

Northwest needed seven plays to go 73 yards in its second scoring drive. The touchdown was a 32-yard completion to Jordan Simmons that gave the Bearcats a 14-0 lead with 1:19 left in the first quarter.

The sequence just described was midseason form. What took place in the first 6 minutes of the second quarter was postseason form.

Nine seconds into the second quarter, freshman cornerback Jerry Key returned an interception 33 yards for a touchdown.

“It really just happened. I was in the right place at the right time,” Key said. “If it wasn’t for my teammate making a good play on the receiver and the receiver tipping it, I probably wouldn’t have made it.”

The Bearcats were now in the process of treating the scoreboard like an old-fashioned pinball machine.

About 90 seconds later, Northwest capitalized on another Truman turnover and scored on a 3-yard run by Simmons.

Three minutes after that score, Christopher and Tyler Shaw hooked up on a beautiful 49-yard touchdown reception that put the Bearcats up 35-0 with 10:18 left in the second quarter.

“It was good to get that first monkey off your back,” Shaw said. “You come into the game all hyper and jittery. Once you get that first touch, it calms you down. The fact that it was a touchdown makes it that much more special.”

The Northwest defense must have gotten a tad jealous. Less than a minute later junior safety Nate DeJong returned a fumble 22 yards for a touchdown that gave the Bearcats a commanding 42-0 lead with still 9:21 remaining in the second quarter.

The Bearcats went into halftime up 49-3.

For all those wondering if Northwest was headed for a demise because of all the changes must now begin to accept that the Bearcats are still roaring.

The win pushed Northwest’s MIAA record win streak to 47. On this night, there was no Truman miracle.

A decade ago, Truman stunned the Bearcats in Maryville with a 24-23 victory that snapped Northwest’s 42-game conference winning streak, which was a record.

Overall, it was a near-perfect evening for the Northwest players. They earned it and deserved it given what they went through in early June.

“Pretty much we came out here with something to prove,” Shaw said. “They figured since Coach T is not here anymore the MIAA is not going to be controlled by us anymore.

“We came out here and played for our teammates, our coaches and Coach Bostwick.”

Mel Tjeerdsma, the architect of the Northwest football dynasty, is happy in Texas that the program is moving forward nicely.

And the spirit of Scott Bostwick is somewhere up above smiling.

“I think this is a first step and he would say the same thing,” said Northwest defensive coordinator Rich Wright, who worked with Bostwick since 2004. “It’s one football game in a very long season.

“It wasn’t about one game. It’s about the journey. That’s what Scott would have been all about, too.”

— David Boyce, NWMSU —

Northwest announces Fall Classic All-Decade team

Northwest Missouri State University’s Department of Athletics has tallied the final numbers and is pleased to announce the 10 players who fans voted for as a part of this year’s Fall Classic X.

Fans were given the chance to vote for their favorite players from the previous nine meetings between Northwest and Pittsburg State. Voting ended Aug. 20, and each program’s All-Decade Team will be recognized during the Fall Classic along with other individuals who have been instrumental in the success of the annual contest.

The All-Decade Team for Northwest includes: running back Xavier Omon (2004-07), defensive back Myles Burnsides (2006-09), wide receiver Jake Soy (2009-10), running back LaRon Council (2007-09), wide receiver Jamaica Rector (2003-04), quarterback Josh Lamberson (2003-05), defensive lineman Dave Tollefson (2004-05), wide receiver Mike Peterson (2005-07), linebacker Jared Erspamer (2004-07), and wide receiver Kendall Wright (2006-08).

Northwest carries a 7-2 record into the 2011 meeting and is the winner of five straight at Arrowhead. The Bearcats held off a late rally from the Gorillas in last year’s meeting to claim a- 22-16- win.

Fall Classic X at Arrowhead Stadium is Oct. 1. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m.

All-Decade Team Notes:

The top vote getter for the Bearcats was current San Francisco 49er, Xavier Omon … WR Jake Soy is the only current Bearcat to be voted to the All-Decade Team … Rector was the only member to play in the inaugural Fall Classic in 2002 … Rector also holds the third highest total for receiving yards in the series, behind All-Decade Team member Kendall Wright, and Rector’s younger brother, Andre Rector … Maryville native Myles Burnsides is the only four-year member on the All-Decade Team.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Bearcat cross country teams ranked in the top 10

Northwest Missouri State University men’s and women’s cross country teams begin the season ranked in the top 10 of the United States Track and Field Coaches and Cross Country Association preseason poll as announced by the organization today.

Head Coach Scott Lorek’s men’s team will open the season at No. 7 after a sixth place finish in 2010. East Central (Okla.) holds the top spot as last year’s regional champion, Central Missouri checks in at No. 2. Cameron sits at No. 3, followed by Eastern New Mexico at No. 4 and Harding stands at No. 5.  Harding enters the South Central Region as a member of the Great American Conference, which is in its first year of existence.

Missouri Southern checks in at No. 6 while Pittsburg State follows the Bearcats at No. 8. Southwest Baptist and perennial powerhouse Abilene Christian rounds out the final two spots.

The Northwest women’s team will start the season one spot behind where they finished last year at No. 6. Midwestern State holds the top spot while MIAA Champion- Missouri Southern follows the Mustangs at No. 2. Truman State is No. 3 with Harding at No. 4, and Pittsburg State rounds out the top five.

Both the men and women will kick off their seasons Sept. 9 on their home course, Mozingo Lake, at the Northwest Bearcat Open.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

“Meet the Bearcats” set for Thursday

With fall camp coming to a close, the Northwest Missouri State University football team will be holding its final scrimmage, Thursday, Aug. 25, at Bearcat Stadium. The event is free and open to the public.

Posters, schedule cards and other Bearcat items will be available for fans as they can meet the 2011 Bearcat players and coaches on the turf of Mel Tjeerdsma field for pictures and autographs starting at 5:15 p.m. The scrimmage begins at 6 p.m.

The Bearcats will go through a 90-minute intrasquad scrimmage to close out two-a-days. Fans in attendance also will get the first look at the new Adidas uniforms the Bearcat squad will don for the 2011 season.

The Bearcats, ranked in the top five in the nation, kick-off their season at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 1 at Truman in the season opener for both teams.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Former Bearcat Churchman named assistant track & field coach

Northwest Missouri State University track and field head coach Scott Lorek is staying within the program as he announced the addition of Emily Churchman as assistant coach for men’s and women’s track and field.

Churchman served as a graduate assistant for the Bearcats last season and replaces Tessa Koschel, who is now working for University of Colorado Denver at the Anschutz Medical Campus helping aid in diabetes research.  Churchman completed her track and field career in 2010 and continued her education at Northwest receiving her master’s in health and physical education in May.

She earned all-MIAA honors securing back-to-back trips to the NCAA Championships as a junior and senior. After an 11th place finish her junior season, Churchman scored a school record at the championships in the heptathlon with 5,116 points and a ninth place finish.

During summer 2010, Churchman tried out for the United States bobsled team. She passed the first two stages of qualifying and was invited to tryouts in Lake Placid, N.Y., before missing the final cut.

Before her time at Northwest, Churchman prepped at Park Hill South High School, where she picked up all-state accolades in the long jump, triple jump and 4×100 meter relay.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Northwest Missouri State ranked No. 3 in AFCA preseason poll

Northwest Missouri State University will open the 2011 football season ranked No. 3 as announced by the American Football Coaches Association preseason top 25 poll released Monday.

The Bearcats sit behind last year’s national champion, Minnesota-Duluth, and national runner-up, Delta State. The Bulldogs eliminated Northwest in the national semifinals a year ago, 17-13, and received 28 of 29 first-place votes while the Bearcats picked up the final tally.

Abilene Christian and Grand Valley State round out the top five, as each were their conference’s respective champion last season. North Alabama opens the season at No. 6 while Texas A&M-Kingsville is ranked No. 7 to start the season after falling to the Bearcats in the national quarterfinals.

Augustana (S.D.) opens the season at No. 8 and will begin its season with one of the first week’s biggest games, hosting top-ranked Minnesota-Duluth. Rounding out the top 10 is Albany State (Ga.) and Bloomsburg (Pa.), both checking in tied for ninth.

Central Missouri and Washburn also represent the MIAA in the top 25. The Mules open the season at No. 15 and Washburn is ranked No. 18. Future MIAA member Nebraska-Kearney sits just behind UCM at No. 16.

Missouri Western, Pittsburg State and future MIAA member Central Oklahoma also received votes in the AFCA preseason poll.

The Bearcats week two opponent, Sioux Falls, also received votes in the preseason poll, as the Cougars make the transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II this season.

Click here for the entire preseason Top 25.

— NWMSU Sports —

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