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Griffon men’s golf finishes fourth at Lindenwood Invitational

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Griffon men’s golf shot an 899 and finished in fourth place at the Lindenwood Invitational at Missouri Bluffs Golf Course.

Patrick McCarthy led Missouri Western with a 5-over-par 218 and finished tied for seventh place. It is McCarthy’s sixth top-10 finish of the season. Kevin Kim finished tied for 16th with a 224. Cole Roberts recorded a 226 to end the tournament tied for 22nd. Jacob Majeske carded a 234 and Lucas Horseman shot a 238 in the three rounds.

Concordia-St. Paul’s Noah Rasinski won the individual title with a 4-under-par 209. Central Missouri claimed the team championship with an 861.

Missouri Western is in action on April 16 and 17 at the Broncho Stampede in Edmond, Oklahoma at Rose Creek Golf Club.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest softball splits doubleheader with Missouri Southern

The Northwest Missouri State University softball team split a Tuesday doubleheader against Missouri Southern in Maryville, Mo.
The Bearcats won on a walk-off in the first game 4-3, and fell in a tough second game, 2-1.


Game One Key Statistics (Northwest 4, Missouri Southern 3)
– The Bearcats scored two runs in the second, one in the fifth and one in the seventh. The Lions had three runs in the sixth inning.
– Northwest had four runs on 12 hits with two errors. MSSU scored three runs on seven hits with no errors.
– Rebecca Maher finished 3-for-4 with one RBI and a double.
– Abigail Gilson went 2-for-4 with one run scored.
– Karli Allen was 2-for-2 with one RBI and a walk off double.
– Kaitlyn Weis went 1-for-3.
– Erin Keeney was 1-for-3 with a homerun, one run scored, one RBI and a walk.
– Kiana Baderdeen went 1-for-4 and scored the winning run.
– Lynnlee Parrott was 1-for-1.
– Sydne Brashear went 1-for-3 with one run scored and one RBI.
– Regan Thompson picked up the win after throwing 1.1 innings and did not allow a hit.

Game One Key Innings
– Gilson started the second inning with a lead-off single through the left side and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Allen. With two outs, Brashear hit a single to center field to score Gilson. Brashear would then come around to score on a double to left center by Maher to give the Bearcats a 2-0 lead.

– In the bottom of the fifth inning with one out, Keeney hit a line drive homerun over the right center fence to put the Bearcats up 3-0.

– Baderdeen started the bottom of the seventh inning with a single up the middle and advanced to second on a wild pitch. With one out, Allen hit a double deep to center field to score Baderdeen from second and give the Bearcats a walk-off win.


Game Two Key Statistics (Missouri Southern 2, Northwest 1)
– Northwest scored one run in the bottom of the seventh inning. MSSU scored one in the sixth and one in the seventh inning.
– The Bearcats had one run on three hits with no errors. The Lions had two runs on seven hits with one error.
– Brashear finished 2-for-3 with one RBI.
– Weis went 1-for-2 and drew a walk.

Game Two Key Innings
– After two outs, Allen walked to start a rally for the Cats. Parrott came in to pinch run for Allen and moved to second base on a walk by Jessica Rawie. Brashear would then hit a hard single up the middle to score Parrott and conclude the scoring for the Bearcats.


Up Next
– Northwest will take on Nebraska-Kearney on Thursday in Maryville, Mo., in a double header starting at 2 p.m.

MWSU women’s golf finishes sixth; Ong get another top-five finish

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The Missouri Western women’s golf team finished sixth with a 631 at the Central Region Preview at Rivercut Golf Course.

Shi Qing Ong finished in fourth place with a 5-over-par 149 and was just three strokes off the lead. Ong was also named to the Central Region Preview All-Tournament team.

Chong Yong was 17th with a 155 for the two-day tournament. Jenna Kosmatka carded a 162 and Tiffanie Yabut recorded a 165 I nthe two rounds. Katie Irvin rounded out the MWSU scorecard with a 171.

Arkansas Tech won the tournament title with a 601. Southwestern Oklahoma’s Gloria Choi won the individual championship, in a three-player playoff, with a 2-over-par 146.

Missouri Western is in action next at the MIAA Championships on April 24-26 at Swope Memorial Golf Course in Kansas City, Missouri.

— MWSU Athletics —

Kansas, NC State newly mentioned in NCAA hoops case

NEW YORK (AP) – Kansas and North Carolina State are the latest schools to be swept up in a bribery scandal involving college basketball.

A rewritten indictment released Tuesday in New York alleges that an Adidas representative, who no longer works for the company, arranged for payments to parents of athletes willing to commit to the schools.

The refreshed indictment came several months after 10 men were charged in an alleged scheme to bribe assistant coaches in exchange for steering top-flight NBA prospects to a particular agent or financial adviser. Four assistant coaches have been prosecuted and the scandal has led to the end of coach Rick Pitino’s career at the University of Louisville. The new indictment expands the scope of the charges, alleging a wire-fraud conspiracy that included alleged payments to families of six student-athletes being recruited by four schools, prosecutors said.

The court papers portrayed the shoe executive and some coaches as bad actors, saying the conspiracy included hiding payments and signing forms falsely asserting that no payments had been made. The indictment paints a picture of transactions that were concealed to allow athletes to make it through eligibility reviews.

Prosecutors said the Adidas representative, James Gatto, and others agreed to pay $90,000 to the mother of a Kansas recruit and to funnel $40,000 to the father of a recruit at North Carolina State who was widely regarded as the top high school recruit in the state of North Carolina and who had played for an Adidas-sponsored Amateur Athletic Union team. No players are directly named, but specific details make clear the indictment is describing former North Carolina State star Dennis Smith Jr. and Kansas player Silvio De Sousa.

Prosecutors say money helped secure the players’ commitments to play college basketball at the schools and encouraged them to sign an Adidas sponsorship deal when they entered the NBA.

Smith, a point guard, was drafted by the Mavericks and declined comment to The Associated Press on Tuesday night as Dallas played the Phoenix Suns.

A date listed in court papers for the announcement – Aug. 30 – is when De Sousa made a surprise announcement he would play for Kansas. He became a crucial player off the bench this season as the Jayhawks reached the Final Four before losing to eventual champion Villanova.

Kansas coach Bill Self said following the program’s year-end banquet Tuesday night that he would not discuss individual student-athletes. But Self did say that “it certainly took away from what was a nice evening tonight from a thought standpoint.

“It doesn’t and shouldn’t take away from us feeling good about what is going on within our program,” he said, adding that he would allow the school to make any future comments.

Prosecutors said they beefed up charges related to the Louisville conspiracy, adding a wire fraud charge. Louisville declined comment.

N.C. State received a grand jury subpoena in January seeking records involving school officials, its former coaching staff, ex-Wolfpack one-and-done guard Dennis Smith Jr. and his representatives.

A recent Yahoo Sports report revealed bank records and other expense reports that listed impermissible payments from agents to at least two dozen players or their relatives, including loans of thousands of dollars to Smith.

In a lengthy statement Tuesday evening, N.C. State said its lawyers and athletics compliance staff contacted former coaches after the first indictments were announced in September.

“Former staff questioned stated they had neither any knowledge nor involvement” in activities related to the allegations in the case, the school said in its statement, pledging cooperation with prosecutors and the NCAA.

Joe Monaco, a Kansas spokesman, said the school learned earlier Tuesday that it was named as a victim in the indictment.

“The indictment does not suggest any wrongdoing by the university, its coaches or its staff. We will cooperate fully with investigators in this matter. Because this is an active investigation, it is not appropriate for us to comment further at this time,” he said.

A lawyer for Gatto did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

— Associated Press —

Griffons let another 9th inning lead slip away at Northeastern State

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Griffon baseball (18-16) fell to Northeastern State (19-15) 9-8 in the final game of a three-game series. NSU scored three unearned runs in the bottom of the ninth inning for the win.

After NSU scored four runs in the bottom of the fourth inning, Missouri Western answered with four runs in the sixth inning. A dropped fly ball scored both Dusty Stroup and Brooks Day. Later in the inning, back-to-back hit batters loaded the bases for a two-run pinch hit single by Ryan Fisher. Fisher’s two RBI’s cut the Riverhawk lead to 6-5.

MWSU tied the game in seventh inning when an NSU error scored Brooks Day. Nolan Meyer gave the Griffons the lead with a sac fly to centerfield that scored Dusty Stroup in the next at-bat. A solo home run in the top of the ninth extended the lead, 8-6, before the Northeastern State comeback.

NOTABLES

  • The two teams combined for 17 runs on 23 hits, six errors and used 10 pitchers in the game
  • MWSU’s two through six batters combined for seven runs on seven hits and three RBIs
  • Dusty Stroup went 2-for-4 at the plate with two runs scored and an RBI
  • Levi Schreiner’s home run was his first of the season

UP NEXT
Missouri Western hosts rival Northwest Missouri on Wednesday, April 11 at 7 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri Western men tied for fourth after two rounds at Lindenwood Invite

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Griffon men’s golf shot a 593 and is tied for fourth place after two rounds at the Lindenwood Invitational at Missouri Bluffs Golf Course.

Patrick McCarthy led Missouri Western with a 3-over-par 145 and is tied for 10th place. Kevin Kim and Cole Roberts are tied for 13thplace with a 148 in the two rounds. Jacob Majeske carded a 155 for the first day of the tournament. Lucas Horseman rounded out the MWSU scorecard with a 158.

Lindenwood’s Yente Van Doren led the individual field in the two rounds with a 5-under-par 137. The Lions shot a 571 to lead the team field of the tournament. Missouri Western tees off the final round tomorrow at 9:24 a.m.

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Ong tied for individual lead as MWSU women sit fifth after day one

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Missouri Western junior Shi Qing Ong shot a 2-over-par 74 to tie for the lead after one round at the Central Region Spring Preview at Rivercut Golf Course Monday. The Griffons are in fifth place as a team after shooting a 317 after the opening round.

MWSU’s Chong Yong is tied for 20th after the opening day with a 79. Jenna Kosmatka is inside the top-30 with an 81. Tiffanie Yabut carded an 83 and Katie Irvin recorded an 87 for MWSU.

Ong shares the individual lead with three other golfers. Southwest Oklahoma State sits atop of the team leaderboard with a 301. The final round begins Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou’s Plassmeyer named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Baseball junior lefty Michael Plassmeyer (St. Louis, Mo.) is the SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week, announced Monday by the league office. The award comes on the heels of his first career complete game shutout last Saturday vs. Alabama. Plassmeyer is the second Mizzou pitcher to earn the honor this season, joining junior RHP Bryce Montes De Oca (Lawrence, Kan.) who earned the award after throwing the first 7.0 innings of a combined no-hitter vs. UMBC March 2.

Plassmeyer allowed just four baserunners in his first career complete game shutout in a 1-0 win over Alabama Saturday, striking out seven and walking none while scattering only four hits. He dominated Alabama batters all afternoon as he retired 16 straight in a stretch spanning from the first inning until the sixth. It was the longest streak of consecutive retired batters for a Mizzou pitcher this season and the longest of Plassmeyer’s career. It was also the first complete game shutout for a Mizzou pitcher since Cole Bartlett shut out Tennessee last season (5/19/17). The 9.0 innings are a new career-high in IP for Plassmeyer.

Plassmeyer has now made four starts in SEC play and the junior has worked 29.1 innings while allowing only 20 hits and four runs. Meanwhile, he’s totaled 30 strikeouts and has only issued five walks in those outings. Plassmeyer has now made four straight starts with seven or more strikeouts. Overall, the St. Louis, Mo., native has struck out at least seven in six of his seven starts. Plassmeyer delivered first-pitch strikes to 30 of the 33 batters he faced and he faced just four over the minimum in the start.

Plassmeyer is now fifth in the SEC with a 1.99 ERA and second in strikeouts, with 20 of his 65 being of the looking variety. He trails only Auburn’s Casey Mize in strikeouts – Mize is projected to be a top-five pick in this summer’s MLB Draft. Plassmeyer is also second in the SEC in innings pitched at 54.1 this season. His 1.23 ERA in SEC games is second in the league while his 29.1 innings are the most for any SEC pitcher in league action this season.

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Griffons blow 9th inning lead at NSU, lose on walk-off grand slam

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Griffon baseball (18-15) fell at Northeastern State (18-15) 10-6 in game two of the series. The two teams combined for six runs in the final inning of play.

Northeastern State tied the game in the bottom of the ninth with a bases loaded single to centerfield. The next batter provided the walk-off grand slam for the Riverhawks.

Missouri Western broke a 5-5 ninth inning tie when Nick Schranck scored on a wild pitch. Schranck was put on a base after he pinch ran for Ryan Fisher. Fisher’s two-out single to centerfield kept MWSU in position to take the late-game lead. An inning earlier, Brooks Day tied the game when he slammed his second home run of the day.

The Griffons took their first lead of the game, 4-3, in the sixth inning when Casey Danley and Day hit back-to-back home runs.

NOTABLES

  • Brooks Day is the first Griffon this season to hit two home runs in a game
  • Day and Casey Danley combined for three of MWSU’s six runs
  • Levi Schreiner was 2-for-3 at the plate with a run scored
  • Nate Hunter threw seven innings and struck out four batters
  • Northeastern State pitchers combined for 10 strikeouts

UP NEXT
Missouri Western and Northeastern State play for the series win tomorrow at 12 p.m. in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri Western tennis gets shutout by No. 6 Northeastern State

ST. JOSEPH – Griffon tennis (10-11) fell to No. 6 Northeastern State (14-4) 9-0 in the final regular season match of the season.

Sofia Aguilera played her final match at home for the Griffons against the Riverhawks. Aguilera fell in her matches at no. 4 singles and no. 2 doubles. She finished the regular season with 10 wins in singles action and nine doubles win. For her career, Aguilera had 27 singles wins and 26 doubles win. Both rank second in the past decade in program history.

Missouri Western qualified for the MIAA Tennis Championships for the third time in four seasons. MWSU clinched a spot in the conference tournament when Lindenwood knocked off Fort Hays on Saturday, April 7. The Griffons defeated the Tigers 6-3 in St. Joseph on March 25 and owned any tiebreakers against FHSU.

RESULTS
Singles
1. Tatjana Stoll (NSU) def. Strom,Karolina (MWSU) 6-0, 6-3
2. Mayra Jovic (NSU) def. Abreu Roman,Joanna (MWSU) 6-0, 6-2
3. Molly Worden (NSU) def. Salmaso,Federica (MWSU) 6-1, 6-2
4. Chantal Nosievici (NSU) def. Aguilera,Sofia (MWSU) 6-2, 6-3
5. Betka Gombarova (NSU) def. Yeacker,Katherine (MWSU)
6. Karla Tomaic (NSU) def. Dent,Emilee (MWSU) 6-0, 6-0

Doubles
1. Karla Tomaic/Mayra Jovic (NSU) def. Abreu Roman,Joanna/Strom,Karolina (MWSU) 8-3
2. Molly Worden/Chantal Nosievici (NSU) def. Aguilera,Sofia/Keim,Audrey (MWSU) 8-2
3. Easton Parker/Tatjana Stoll (NSU) def. Dent,Emilee/Salmaso,Federica (MWSU) 8-0

UP NEXT
Missouri Western will play in the MIAA Tennis Championships on Monday, April 16 in Lincoln, Nebraska at the Dillon Tennis Center. Official championship pairings and match times will be released at a later date. For schedule announcements, check gogriffons.comand Missouri Western Athletics social media platforms.

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