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Alize Johnson helps Missouri State defeat Manhattan

ESTERO, Fla. (AP) — Alize Johnson drove and scored with 11 seconds left to give Missouri State a 69-65 victory over Manhattan on Tuesday in the consolation semifinals of the Gulf Coast Showcase.

After Johnson’s basket, Ryan Kreklow made a steal and sank two free throws for the final score.

Johnson shot 5 of 10 from the field and made all seven of his free throws in leading the Bears (2-2) with 17 points. Obediah Church and J.T. Miller added 12 points each. The Bears (3-2) were only 1 of 11 from 3-point range but 20 of 25 from the free-throw line.

Aaron Walker Jr. and Rich Williams each scored 15 points for the Jaspers (2-2).

Neither team led by double figures. The Jaspers led by five at halftime and clung to the lead until a 6-0 run with 4 1/2 minutes left capped by a dunk from Church gave the Bears a two-point lead with 2:41 to go. The Jaspers tied it twice after that but Johnson scored inside twice, including the game-winning layup.

The Bears will play for fifth place on Wednesday and the Jaspers for seventh.

— Associated Press —

Griffons earn bid to NCAA Volleyball Tournament for the first time in 17 years

ST. JOSEPH – For the first time in 17 years, Missouri Western volleyball will play in the NCAA tournament.

The Griffons were awarded the No. 6-seed in the central region championship and will open play Thursday, Nov. 30 against the No. 3-seed Nebraska Kearney in Marshall, Minnesota.

Southwest Minnesota State is the host and No. 1 seed in the Central Regional and they’ll face No. 8 seed Arkansas Tech. Concordia-St. Paul is the No. 2 seed and they face No. 7 seed Central Oklahoma out of the MIAA. The No. 4 seed is Northern State and they open with 5th-seeded Minnesota Duluth.

Missouri Western’s run to the NCAA Championships began on Oct. 13 when the team upset then No. 7-ranked Central Oklahoma on the road. The win set off a string of 13-straight victories, culminating in the program’s first-ever MIAA regular season championship, a shared title with Nebraska Kearney.

A tie-breaker left the Griffons with the No. 2-seed in the MIAA Championships, where they advanced to the final, again against Nebraska Kearney. A four-set loss to the No. 6-ranked Lopers left the Griffons NCAA postseason hopes in jeopardy.

Now, the team will make its first NCAA Championship appearance since 2000, facing a team they’ve played three times this season, going 1-2 against Nebraska Kearney.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou squeaks past MIAA’s Emporia State 67-62

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A complete offseason makeover raised the expectations exponentially for the Missouri basketball team. But a mysterious injury to star freshman Michael Porter Jr. and a few atrocious shooting nights have tempered the excitement for the Tigers, who needed to hang on in the last minute to beat Division II Emporia State 67-62 on Monday.

Missouri made just 2 of 20 shots from 3-point range and only 19 of 34 free throws against the Hornets. That close victory followed a blowout loss at Utah on Thursday in which the Tigers made just 5 of 27 shots from beyond the arc.

“We’ve hit a couple bumps,” junior forward Kevin Puryear said. “This game we didn’t play as well as we could have and also at Utah on the road. We’ve been fighting adversity lately. Now it’s time for us to buckle down and come together. This is the most important time for us to come together as a team.”

Puryear and Jeremiah Tilmon each scored 13 points, and Jontay Porter added 11 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks off the bench. Missouri (3-1) also got a boost from sophomore forward Reed Nikko, who scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds in 10 minutes.

Tilmon, Porter and Nikko are all at least 6-foot-10, which gave the Tigers a decided size advantage over the Hornets (2-3), whose tallest starter is 6-8 Hassan Thomas. Missouri’s 24 offensive rebounds saved it from an embarrassing defeat to a scrappy opponent.

“If we didn’t have those guys on the interior, we probably lose that game by eight or 10 points,” Puryear said. “When our shots aren’t falling, it’s good to have guys on the inside making plays.”

Brian Morton led Emporia State with 21 points, including 15 in the second half. Stephaun Limuel added eight points and nine rebounds for the Hornets, who helped their cause by making 11 of 12 free throws.

The game was tied at 28 at halftime, at which point Missouri had made just 1 of 13 3-point attempts. The second half started much the same way, as the Tigers continued to attempt and miss 3-pointers. Emporia State led 39-32 five minutes into the second half when Malik Hluchoweckyj beat the shot clock with a 3-pointer.

Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin said he didn’t think shot selection was his team’s problem — the shots just didn’t go in.

“Sometimes you can overemphasize pounding the ball inside,” Martin said. “I know we emphasized pounding the ball inside, and now, all the sudden guys aren’t looking to shoot.”

A Blake Harris no-look pass to Tilmon for a dunk gave Missouri a 43-41 lead midway through the second half. When Harris found Porter inside again two minutes later, the Tigers led 50-45.

The Hornets never led again, but they did cut the deficit to two points with 1:32 left when Grant Shell hit a 3-pointer in transition. Danny Hodge again cut the margin to two with a 3-pointer with less than a minute left. Emporia State had the ball with a chance to tie or take the lead, but Porter blocked a Shell finger-roll layup attempt in the lane, and the Tigers hung on.

“We had opportunities to make shots from 3, didn’t shoot the ball well from the free-throw line, had 18 turnovers,” Martin said. “I think the only thing that saved us was we were playing at home.”

BIG PICTURE

Missouri: Michael Porter Jr. did not play and did not sit on the bench for the third straight game because of injury. Martin said Porter did not attend Monday’s game because he was seeing a specialist for his injury. Porter, considered one of the nation’s top two recruits, has played only the first two minutes of the season opener. MU initially described his injury as a tweaked hip but has since only called it a leg injury.

Martin said he didn’t have any further updates on Porter’s status or whether he would join the team on its trip to Orlando, Fla., for the AdvoCare Invitational.

“I’m not sure right now,” Martin said. “We’ll see if he’s going to Orlando with us.”

Emporia State: Hornets coach Shaun Vandiver was making his first appearance at Mizzou Arena, but as a center for Colorado from 1988-91 he played against the Tigers next door at the Hearnes Center. Vandiver averaged 17.3 points and 11 rebounds against Missouri in seven career games.

GOOD REED: Nikko has been pleasant early season surprise for Missouri. The 6-10, 250-pound sophomore was hampered by hip injuries as a senior at Maple Grove High School in Minnesota and was slowed by a high ankle sprain as a freshman at Missouri.

“It’s probably the best I’ve felt since junior year of high school,” Nikko said. “I feel great. Huge credit to our trainers and medical staff for getting me there.”

He has scored eight points in each of the last two games.

“He’s one of those guys that carries out his assignment to a T,” Martin said. “He executes everything we’re trying to do. He’s big. He’s physical. The key with Reed is understanding how talented he is and really believing in himself. I think he’s better than what he gives himself credit for.”

UP NEXT

Missouri will face Long Beach State in the first round of the AdvoCare Invitational on Thanksgiving in Orlando, Fla.

Emporia State will play Northwestern Oklahoma at home on Wednesday.

— Associated Press —

Northwest women fall at home by 20 to Maryville

The Northwest Missouri State University women’s basketball team fell to Maryville University, 83-63, on Monday evening at Bearcat Arena in Maryville, Mo.

Northwest falls to 1-3 overall while the Saints improve to 3-1.

Tanya Meyer scored 16 points and had a game-high nine rebounds.

Key Northwest Statistics
– The Bearcats outrebounded Maryville, 35-34. Northwest had 10 offensive rebounds and came away with four steals.

– Jaelyn Haggard added 11 points, going 6-of-7 from the charity stripe.

– Mallory McConkey had 10 points with six rebounds. She also added a pair of assists.

– Arbrie Benson had eight points with three assists.

– Kaylani Maiava had eight points with five rebounds and a blocked shot. She was 4-for-5 on free throw attempts.

– Zoie Hayward was a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe.

Up Next
– Northwest will head to St. Joseph, Mo., for a pair of games this weekend. The Bearcats will face Rockhurst at 5:30 p.m. on Friday followed by a 3 p.m. game Saturday against the University of Saint Mary (Kan.).

— Northwest Athletics —

Kansas State ties steals mark in 80-58 win over Northern Arizona

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Barry Brown had 20 points on 9-of-13 shooting and Kansas State took advantage of 31 Northern Arizona turnovers for an 80-58 win on Monday night.

The Wildcats (4-0) were relentless on the defensive end and scored 38 points off turnovers. Kansas State also tied a 41-year old school record with 19 steals, matching the mark that was last reached back on Jan. 10, 1976, against Tulane.

“This is what we have to do in order to put ourselves in position to win games,” Brown said. “The scouting reports so far have been excellent and I feel like our guys are in position to win games. We go through their plays and take away their tendencies and what they like to do. Credit to the coaches and our players.”

While it seemed like Kansas State was attacking the basketball with much ferocity, head coach Bruce Weber was not too happy with some portions of the Wildcats play on the night.

“We did not do a good job in the half court in the first half,” Weber said. We scored a lot on steals and in transition, but I thought in the second half we pushed it and got it over the top to Makol (Mawien) for the first time this year. But every time we got on a run, we just kind of put the breaks on.”

Northern Arizona’s turnover total has increased each game so far this season and the Lumberjacks (0-4) broke their season high in turnovers before the first media timeout of the second half.

“We played Arizona and had 14-15 turnovers and we had double that tonight,” Northern Arizona head coach Jack Murphy said. “So obviously, Kansas State and their defensive pressure really bothered us tonight. You can see impact that had on the game and you have to give coach Weber and his staff at lot of credit for the way that their guards get out there and defend.”

Although the Lumberjacks could not get going on offense, Torry Johnson scored a game high 18 points on 5-of-7 shooting with 10 coming from the foul line.

BIG PICTURE

This was the final game for the on-campus portion of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational. Kansas State and Northern Arizona each came into this game going in opposite directions and it stayed that way once the game went final. The Wildcats are starting to hit their stride on the defensive end while Northern Arizona’s issues with ball control continue to be its downfall.

UP NEXT

Northern Arizona: The Lumberjacks will face Hampton in the Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational on Thursday.

Kansas State: The Wildcats will face Arizona State in the Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational on Thursday.

— Associated Press —

Missouri, Illinois announce four-year football series

COLUMBIA, Mo. – A border state football rivalry between Missouri and Illinois that dates to 1896 is scheduled to resume with a four-year home and home football series that will begin in the 2026 season at Champaign, Illinois, school officials announced Monday.

“We are pleased to announce a four-year home and home series with the University of Illinois,” said Mizzou Director of Athletics Jim Sterk. “This is another opportunity to renew a great football rivalry that we believe Tiger fans everywhere will be excited about.”

Mizzou will travel to Illinois for a September 26, 2026 contest in Champaign, Ill., with the Illini returning the game the following year to Columbia, Mo., on September 18, 2027. The teams will also meet in Champaign on Sept. 16, 2028 before concluding the agreement in Columbia on September 15, 2029.

Missouri and Illinois have met 24 times in football, with the Tigers holding a 17-7 series advantage. However, Mizzou has won six-straight and seven of the last eight between the programs, including a 23-13 win during the 2010 campaign in the last meeting between the programs which was played in St. Louis.

The Illinois series marks the first games Mizzou Athletics has contracted beyond the 2025 campaign.

In addition to the series with Illinois, Mizzou also announced Monday that it has completed its 2020 football schedule with the addition of a Nov. 21 home game against the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns. The Tigers other 2020 non-conference games include home contests with Central Arkansas (Sept. 5) and Eastern Michigan (Sept. 26), in addition to a Nov. 7 game at BYU.

— Mizzou Athletics —

MWSU offensive coordinator Chet Pobolish hired as head coach at SW Oklahoma State

ST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western football offensive coordinator Chet Pobolish was named head football coach at Southwestern Oklahoma State, Monday.

Pobolish served one season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at MWSU after five seasons at Southeastern Louisiana University.

“I’m super pumped for Chet and his wonderful family,” MWSU head coach Matt Williamson said. “Southwestern Oklahoma State is getting a phenomenal football coach with exceptional effort. Chet’s so much more than just a football coach, he’s a great friend of mine and a tremendous person. He will do an incredible job there and I wish him the best.”

Pobolish’s Griffon offense averaged 359 yards and 28 points per game this season. Missouri Western’s 216.7 rushing yards per game were the second most in the MIAA. The Griffons scored at least 40 points in five-straight games, including a 65-point performance at Northeastern State on Sept.30.

A national search for Pobolish’s replacement will begin immediately.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou’s Okwuegbunam named SEC Freshman of the Week

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Football TE Albert Okwuegbunam is the SEC Freshman of the Week, announced Monday (Nov. 20) by the league office. This marks his second SEC weekly honor after earning the distinction on Oct. 23 following Mizzou’s Homecoming win over Idaho.

Albert O is coming off a five-catch, 116-yard performance in Mizzou’s bowl-clinching 45-17 victory at Vanderbilt Saturday. Two of his five catches went for scores, including a career-long 57-yarder that put the game on ice in the fourth quarter. Of his five receptions, four came on third down and all went for first downs with three of those coming on third-and-long situations, including a third-and-eight (57 yard TD), a third-and-11 (20-yard catch) and a third-and-seven (seven-yard TD).

Okwuegbunam is a prime candidate for Freshman All-America honors this season as he is tied for the national lead in TD catches among TEs. He is also second in the SEC among all receivers with nine TDs and he has five more than the next-best TE on the list (CJ Conrad of Kentucky). His nine TD grabs are also tied for the top mark nationally among all freshmen.

Okwuegbunam and the Tigers will close the regular season this Friday at Arkansas in the annual Battle Line Rivalry Presented by Shelter Insurance. Kick is set for 1:30 p.m. (CT) on ESPN 1550.

— Mizzou Athletics —

K-State’s Pringle, Thompson earn weekly Big 12 football honors

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Coming off Kansas State’s 45-40 upset victory at No. 10 Oklahoma State, Kansas State wide receiver Byron Pringle and quarterback Skylar Thompson have been named the Big 12 Offensive and Newcomer of the Week, respectively, the conference office announced Monday.

The honor was the third of Pringle’s career but the first of the offensive variety as he was named special teams player of the week twice in 2016. It was also the Wildcats’ first weekly conference honor for offense since the 2015 regular-season finale (Deante Burton vs. West Virginia). Thompson picked up his first weekly Big 12 accolade.

Pringle made Big 12 history against the Cowboys as he became the first player in conference history to record three receiving touchdowns in addition to a kickoff-return score in a single game. On the day, Pringle caught four passes for 166 yards and three touchdowns, the latter tying the school record, which hadn’t been accomplished since Tyler Lockett did so against Michigan in the 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl.

A product of Tampa, Florida, Pringle averaged 41.5 yards per catch, the third-highest mark in school record. His 89-yard kickoff return touchdown in the second quarter gave the Wildcats a lead that they would not relinquish, as he improved his career kickoff-return yardage to 966 to improve to eighth in school history.

Thompson, a redshirt freshman who made just his second-career start, threw for 204 yards and three scores on 10-of-13 aim, while he rushed for 93 yards and another touchdown. He accumulated a 284.9 pass efficiency rating, the fourth-highest mark in school history and the best mark ever by a Wildcat freshman. Additionally, his three passing touchdowns were tied for the second most by a Wildcat freshman.

A native of Independence, Missouri, Thompson has thrown for 510 yards and four touchdowns this season, both ranking fourth in school history among freshmen. He also has 251 rushing yards this year, needing 38 yards to move into the top five in K-State history among freshmen, a list that does not include any quarterbacks.

K-State hosts Iowa State on Saturday in its regular-season finale, a contest kicks off at 2:30 p.m.

— K-State Athletics —

No. 23 Missouri women hold off Missouri State 69-59

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Sophie Cunningham scored 26 points with 10-for-14 shooting to lead No. 23 Missouri to a 69-59 win over Missouri State on Sunday.

Amber Smith added 17 points, tying a career best, and Cierra Porter hauled in 12 rebounds for Missouri (3-1), which shot 53 percent from the field to win its third straight.

Missouri pulled away with an 8-0 burst in the fourth quarter to make it 66-56 with just over two minutes to play. Cunningham had a pair of free throws to spark the run and capped it with a jumper.

Liza Fruendt quickly trimmed the gap to 66-59 with a 3-pointer but Missouri State (1-2) was held scoreless over the final 2:05.

Fruendt led Missouri State with 29 points, including five 3-pointers.

The win marked Missouri’s fourth in the last five meetings against Missouri State and extended the series advantage to 20-8.

— Associated Press —

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