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Griffons fall to UCO as Castaneda suffers first loss

ST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western senior pitcher Anthony Castaneda suffered his first loss of the season as the Griffons (12-13, 9-8) fell 5-1 to Central Oklahoma (18-10, 11-6) on Sunday afternoon.

A two-run home run in the first were the only runs Castaneda surrendered, but they were enough to hold back a Griffon offense that was limited to one run on six hits.

NOTABLES

  • Castaneda fell to 6-1 on the season with a seven-inning start on Sunday. He struck out seven, and walked two, both walks coming in the first two innings
  • Nolan Monthei pulled the Griffs within one with a solo home run on the first pitch of the third
  • MWSU got two more runners on in the third, but couldn’t get them home
  • For the game, the Griffons left six on base
  • UCO added three insurance runs in the ninth on the Griffon bullpen
  • Missouri Western was charged with two errors for the second day in a row
  • Talbott Buford entered in the ninth, making his first relief appearance since Feb. 8. He retired the one batter he faced

UP NEXT

  • The series finale is scheduled for a noon first pitch on Monday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest baseball outslugged Washburn in series opener 14-9

MARYVILLE, Missouri – The Northwest Missouri State University baseball team used a 17-hit attack to score a 14-9 win over the Washburn Ichabods at the Bearcat Baseball Field on Sunday afternoon.

All nine batters recorded at least one hit and scored a run as the Bearcats took a lead, saw the Ichabods come back only to have the home squad put it away late with eight runs in its final two at bats.

Washburn took a 2-0 lead in the second but Bearcat starter Max Spitzmiller avoided more damage by cutting down a runner at the plate on a comebacker.

The Bearcat offense started churning in the third. Logan Rycraft started the inning by being hit by a pitch. As the lineup rolled over, Peter Carlson singled to left to put runners on the corners. Calvin Rudolph drew a walk to load the bases. Connor Quick singled to left to clear the bases. The Washburn left fielder charged the ball and had it roll under his glove allowing Rudolph to score from first. Alixon Herrera followed with an RBI single to score Quick and give Northwest a 4-2 lead.

Spitzmiller allowed only one hit in the third, fourth and fifth innings as he put up zeroes on the scoreboard.

Washburn struck for three runs in the sixth to chase Spitzmiller. Spitzmiller went 5 1/3 innings and gave up six hits and five earned runs with one strikeout. Gibson Brown came on in the sixth to extinguish the Ichabods by striking out both batters, but Washburn had taken a 5-4 lead.

Derek Hussey’s one-out single and a walk by Rycraft put two runners on for Rudolph. Rudulph roped a two-out two-RBI double to left giving the Bearcats a 6-5 lead.

Washburn got to Brown in the seventh for four runs, including a three-run bomb to left-center by Michael Oyervides.

But the Bearcats refused to go quietly and rattled the bats again in the seventh for four-spot of their own. Matt Gastner singled to start the rally and Jay Hrdlicka followed with a walk. Mondesi Gutierrez came through with his first home run of the season and fourth homer as a Bearcat. Gutierrez’s three-run bomb tied the game at 9-9. Hussey kept the hits coming with a hotshot to third. Hussey stole second and advanced to third on a single from Rycraft. Carlson then laid down a squeeze bunt that scored Hussey and gave the Bearcats a 10-9 lead.

Aaron Easley worked a 1-2-3 eighth inning with a strikeout for the Bearcats.

Northwest added four insurance runs in the eighth. Quick and Herrera tallied back-to-back doubles to start the eighth. Gastner knocked in Herrera with a single to make to 12-9. Hrdlicka singled to put runners on first and second. Hussey singled up the middle with one out to score Gastner for the third run of the inning. Rycraft ripped an RBI-single to left to complete Hrdlicka’s path around the bases and give Northwest a 14-9 lead.

Trevor Dudar worked the ninth and allowed a hit to go along with a strikeout to finish off the Bearcat victory.

Northwest and Washburn will close the three-game series with a doubleheader Monday beginning at noon.

NOTES: Connor Quick and Derek Hussey notched three hits … Quick has 13 multi-hit games, including a trio of three-hit games … Hussey has 12 multi-hit contests … this was Hussey’s sixth three-hit game … Gutierrez tallied a team-high three RBI … Herrera extended his hitting streak to eight games … eight different starters recorded at least one RBI … Gibson earned the win and moved to 3-1 on the season.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU tennis loses at Northeastern State 7-0

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Missouri Western women’s tennis team (8-10, 0-5 MIAA) faced off against Northeastern State (6-6, 4-1 MIAA) on Sunday, losing to the RiverHawks by a score of 7-0 on the road.

Joanna Abreu Roman and Karolina Ström started the day off well for the Griffons, as the team’s top doubles pair gave Missouri Western a 6-2 victory on the number one courts. The win improves their record to 14-4 in duals doubles this season, with 11 of those wins coming on the number one courts.

Northeastern State would go on win the final two doubles matches. Bojana Vuksan and Federica Salmaso fell in a competitive 7-6 defeat, giving the RiverHawks the doubles advantage.

Northeastern State also managed to sweep the singles. Abreu Roman and Salmaso both played their way to a third set, but eventually lost their matchups. After splitting the first two sets in her match on the number three court, Abreu Roman lost in a narrow 10-8 third set.

Missouri Western Tennis will return home for the first of three-straight home duals, beginning with a non-conference matchup with Rockhurst (7-7) on April 2.

MWSU VS. NSU
SINGLES
#32 Tatjana Stoll (NSU) def. #69 Karolina Ström (MWSU) 6-1, 6-1
#29 Mayra Jovic (NSU) def. Mireia Birosta (MWSU) 6-1, 6-0
Betka Gombarova (NSU) def. Joanna Abreu Roman (MWSU) 6-1, 3-6, 10-8
Kristela Vidnere (NSU) def. Ciarra Gilmore (MWSU) 6-3, 6-2
Karla Tomaic (NSU) def. Federica Salmaso (MWSU) 6-4, 1-6, 10-2
Melissa Vera (NSU) def. Bojana Vuksan (MWSU) 6-0, 6-3

DOUBLES
Abreu Roman/Strom (MWSU) def. #26 Jovic/Stoll (NSU) 6-2
Vidnere/Gombarova (NSU) def. Alvarado Maldonado/Dunn (MWSU) 6-1
Vera/Warnock (NSU) def. Salmaso/Vuksan (MWSU) 7-6 (2-0)

— MWSU Athletics —

Griffons blow 3-0 8th inning lead, lose to Central Oklahoma 5-3

ST. JOSEPH – Central Oklahoma (17-10, 10-6) scored all of its runs in the final two innings to cover up a gem thrown by Missouri Western baseball (12-12, 9-7) starter Jacob Purl.

Purl exited in the eighth after striking out 12, walking none and allowing just one hit. UCO responded with three runs in the eighth and broke a 3-3 tie with two in the ninth to break a fourth-place tie with MWSU in the MIAA standings.

NOTABLES

  • Purl’s 12 strikeouts were a career-high for the senior transfer and his zero walks were a season-low
  • UCO’s first hit off Purl didn’t come until the sixth, a double down the right field line
  • The Griffons scored two in the first off a Casey Danley home run and a Wyatt Meyer single that included an error by the UCO centerfielder that allowed Andrew Curry to score from first and Meyer to get to second
  • Meyer drove in a run in the third with a double to left center
  • UCO pitching held the Griffons without a hit the rest of the game after Meyer’s double
  • Broncho starter Dylan Hall and the rest of the UCO pitching staff did its best to match Purl’s gem. Hall struck out eight and the next three UCO pitchers combined to strike out four more Griffon batters
  • UCO got the ninth inning rally going on a controversial call at first. The umpire ruled Dusty Stroup’s throw from third base pulled Andrew Curry off the bag on a very close play that put UCO’s Kace Massner on to lead off the ninth.
  • Three batters later, Massner scored what proved to be the winning run on a pinch-hit triple

UP NEXT

  • Game two of the series is scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcats defeat Point Loma to win Division II National Championship

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Joey Witthus scored 24 points and Northwest Missouri State capped an undefeated season with a 64-58 victory over Point Loma (Calif.) on Saturday for its second Division II championship in three seasons.

Northwest Missouri State (38-0) became just the fifth team in Division II history to go undefeated with a national title, most recently by Findlay in 2009. The Bearcats also tied last season’s champion Ferris State (38-1) for the most wins in Division II history.

Sophomore forward Ryan Hawkins had nine points, 12 rebounds and four steals for the Bearcats. Freshmen guard Trevor Hudgins, who scored 27 in the semifinals, added 12 points with six assists and classmate Diego Bernard scored 14.

“To go undefeated, starting two freshman and a sophomore, is unreal,” Northwest coach Ben McCollum said. The Bearcats lost four veteran leaders from its 2017 championship and 2018 NCAA tournament teams.

Northwest closed the first half on a 7-0 run, capped by Hawkins’ transition 3-pointer just before the buzzer, for a four-point lead. Witthus had 12 points in the first half, and gave the Bearcats a 56-46 lead with 6:43 remaining by banking in a 3-pointer from the logo just before the shot clock expired.

Division II player of the year Daulton Hommes, who led the Pacific West Conference in scoring at 21.7 points per game, scored 26 points for Point Loma (31-5). Preston Beverly added 15 points with nine rebounds.

It was Point Loma’s first title game in just its second NCAA tournament appearance.

— Associated Press —

Nebraska hires Hoiberg to lead men’s basketball program

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Fred Hoiberg, the former NBA player who coached Iowa State and the Chicago Bulls, was hired Saturday to coach a Nebraska team that had big hopes this season but finished with a 19-17 record and out of the NCAA Tournament yet again.

Hoiberg has strong ties to the school, which announced his hiring four days after seventh-year coach Tim Miles was fired.

Hoiberg, dismissed by the Bulls in in December, agreed to a seven-year contract paying a total of $25 million.

The 46-year-old Hoiberg was born in Lincoln and maternal grandfather Jerry Bush was the Cornhuskers coach from 1954 to 1963. His paternal grandfather was a professor at Nebraska and his parents are graduates of the school.

“I can’t express how excited I am to be back on the sidelines and to be coaching at a university that means a lot to my family and me,” Hoiberg said. “Nebraska has always felt like a second home.”

Hoiberg went 115-155 from 2010-15 with the Bulls. Before that, he had a successful five-year run as Iowa State’s coach with an up-tempo, spread-the-floor offense. He went 115-56 and led the Cyclones to four straight NCAA Tournaments and two Big 12 tournament titles.

“When you look at him, you see an individual who has had success as a player and a coach,” athletic director Bill Moos said. “Fred’s background will sell itself on the recruiting trail, and help us bring in the type of student-athletes needed to compete at the highest level. His style of play not only will be appealing to prospective recruits but will also provide our great fans an entertaining brand of basketball.”

Hoiberg takes over a program that has never been able to win consistently. Nebraska’s most recent regular-season conference championship came in 1950. The Huskers remain the only Power Five conference program to have never won an NCAA Tournament game.

As a star player for Iowa State, Hoiberg became known as “The Mayor” because of his popularity in Ames. He competed twice a year against the Huskers from 1991-95 — when Nebraska enjoyed its most sustained success, with four straight NCAA appearances. In the 25 years since, the Huskers have gone to the tournament just twice (1998, 2014).

Nebraska had reason to be encouraged this season. The Huskers started 13-4 and were in The Associated Press Top 25 for the first time since 2014. Then the Huskers lost 11 of the next 13 and finished 13th in the Big Ten, the fifth time in seven years they’ve been 10th or worse. A brief run in the Big Ten Tournament wasn’t enough to earn an NCAA bid.

The Huskers will lose seniors James Palmer Jr., Glynn Watson Jr. and Isaac Copeland, and junior Isaiah Roby has said he didn’t know if he would return if there were a coaching change.

Hoiberg had said shortly after his dismissal by the Bulls that he wanted to coach again, but the speculation was that it would be in the NBA.

Nebraska has had a history of hiring hot mid-major coaches — Danny Nee in 1986, Barry Collier in 2000, Doc Sadler in 2006 and Miles in 2012.

The school built a new practice facility in 2011 and a new arena in 2013. With the infrastructure in place, Moos and the university administration were looking to make a splash hire.

“I had the opportunity to coach (an exhibition) at Pinnacle Bank Arena with the Bulls, and I have seen first-hand that the facilities are as nice as any in the country,” Hoiberg said. “When you couple that with a loyal and passionate fan base, you can see there is great potential for the future of Nebraska basketball.”

— Associated Press —

Sophomore guard Charlie Moore to transfer from Kansas

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self confirmed Saturday that redshirt-sophomore guard Charlie Moore will transfer from the KU team.

“Charlie notified me yesterday (Friday) that he wanted to transfer and be closer to his family,” Self said of Moore who is from Chicago. “We appreciate Charlie’s time here at KU and wish him the absolute best moving forward.”

A transfer from California after the 2016-17 season, Moore sat out 2017-18 due to transfer rules and practiced with Jayhawks as they made a run to the 2018 Final Four.

In 2018-19, Moore played in 35 games with one start, against New Mexico State on Dec. 8. He averaged 13.1 minutes, 2.9 points and 1.3 assists per contest. He scored a season-high 18 points against South Dakota on Dec. 18, making six 3-pointers with four assists and two steals for the game.

— KU Athletics —

Bearcats use big 2nd half to defeat Saint Anselm and advance to national title game

EVANSVILLE, Indiana – The No. 1-ranked Northwest Missouri State University men’s basketball team dialed it up defensively in a 76-53 triumph over Saint Anselm College to advance to the program’s second NCAA Division II national championship game.

The Bearcats (37-0 overall) limited the Hawks to 38.6 percent shooting from the field and held its second straight opponent to 53 points or less at the Elite Eight. Northwest came into the game ranked No. 3 in the nation in scoring defense at 62.1 points per game allowed (now 61.8 points per game allowed).

Saint Anselm led 27-22 with 4:16 left in the half, when Bearcat redshirt freshman Trevor Hudgins took over. After scoring with 5:05 to play, Hudgins scored the next nine points for the Bearcats and gave them a 29-27 lead with :51 left in the half. The squads traded layups in the final minute and the Bearcats were able to take a 31-29 lead at the break on a bucket from junior Kirk Finley.

The Bearcats continued their run into the second half and took a 45-34 lead with 11:40 to play on a basket by senior Joey Witthus. The Witthus field goal concluded a 23-7 run that started that lasted 12:36 from the end of the first half into the second.

Northwest held Saint Anselm to just two made field goals in the opening 8:20 of the second half. Saint Anselm made 10-of-28 shots in the second half, while Northwest drained 18-of-29 field goals. The Bearcats ended up shooting 53.3 percent from the field.

Hudgins carved up the Hawks to the tune of 27 points to go along with six steals. Hudgins had 15 first-half points and ended the game going 12-of-24 from the field.

Freshman Diego Bernard provided a spark off the bench as he reached double figures in scoring at 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting. Bernard also corralled five rebounds and a resounding slam dunk in the second half to give Northwest a 65-45 lead with 4:30 to play in the game.

Junior Ryan Hawkins registered his 11th double-double this season with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Hawkins posted three steals to give him 79 on the year, the third-most in a single season by a Bearcat.

Witthus set the Bearcat single-season scoring mark with 13 points as he surpassed the record set by Justin Pitts (754 points) in 2016-17. Witthus has scored 756 points this season.

Northwest will take on the winner of the Point Loma vs. Southern Indiana national semifinal on Saturday at 2 p.m. in the NCAA Division II national championship game. The game will be shown live on CBS.

Tickets for Saturday’s NCAA Division II national championship are on sale at Ticketmaster.com as well as the Ford Center Box Office. General admission tickets on Ticketmaster.com are available for $16 each, plus fees. For more information on additional pricing, contact the Ford Center Box Office at 1-812-422-1515.

NOTES: Northwest is 3-0 against ranked foes this year … Northwest defeated No. 13 Ferris State (W, 100-86; Nov. 4), No. 13 Southern Nazarene (W, 70-59; March 17) and No. 20 Saint Anselm (W, 76-53; March 28) … Northwest has won 31 consecutive games on neutral floors … the Bearcats remain the nation’s only undefeated team at 37-0 … Northwest is looking to become the fifth undefeated national champion (Findlay – 2008-09; Fort Hays State – 1995-96; Cal State Bakersfield – 1992-93; Evansville – 1964-65) … with its next win, Northwest would tie the NCAA Division II record for wins in a season (Ferris State won 38 in 2017-18) … Northwest has shot 50 percent or better in 22 of its 37 games … the Bearcats have shot 50 percent or better on six road courts and five neutral courts … Northwest is 99-5 over the last three seasons … the Bearcats’s scoring margin is +21.1 this season and the MIAA record for scoring margin in a season is +22.3 set by Missouri State in 1959-60.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffons alter weekend series with Central Oklahoma

ST. JOSEPH – Forecasted rain in St. Joseph has forced Griffon Baseball to push back its home series against Central Oklahoma.

The three-game set will now begin with a single game at 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 30 followed by game two at 1 p.m. on Sunday and the finale at noon on Monday. The teal game originally scheduled for Saturday will be moved to Sunday.

The two teams will enter the series tied for fourth in the MIAA standings. Missouri Western sits at 12-11 overall with a 9-6 conference record. Central Oklahoma is 16-10 overall.

— MWSU Athletics —

No. 1 Bearcats hold off Mercyhurst 55-51 to advance to DII Final Four

EVANSVILLE, Indiana – The No. 1-ranked Northwest Missouri State University men’s basketball team advanced to the national semifinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament with a 55-51 victory over the Mercyhurst University Lakers.

Northwest (36-0 overall) advanced to the program’s second ever national semifinal appearance behind a game-high 20 points from redshirt freshman Trevor Hudgins. As the closing second of the first half wound down, Hudgins had three points. However, he drove the length of the floor after a Mercyhurst bucket tied the game at 22 and sank a leaner at the buzzer to give Northwest a 24-22 lead at the break.

The Bearcats largest run of the game continued as the second half got underway. Northwest scored the first five points of the second half and opened up a 29-22 lead to close out the 7-0 spurt. Hudgins made a layup with 10:26 to play to give Northwest its biggest lead of the game at 43-32.

Mercyhurst cut the lead to three at 49-46 on a conventional three-point play from MiyKah McIntosh with :57 seconds left in the game. Following a miss on the front end of a 1-and-1 by Hudgins, Mercyhurst’s Zach McIntire missed a game-tying triple from the corner and Northwest’s Ryan Hawkins secured the rebound with :27 ticks to play. Hudgins was fouled again but he hit a pair to extend the lead back to five at 51-46 with :17 left.

Tyler Dougherty stepped up and swished two free throws with :11 remaining to give Northwest a seven-point cushion at 53-46. Mercyhurst’s Derrick Ellis Jr. drove for a layup and then Northwest’s Xavier Rhodes answered with a layup of his own before the Lakers’s Ellis buried a triple at the buzzer to give Northwest the 55-51 triumph.

Northwest will play St. Anselm in the national semifinals on Thursday at 6 p.m. St. Anselm scored a 91-81 win over Nova Southeastern in the first quarterfinal.

NOTES: Northwest has won 30 consecutive games on neutral floors … Northwest extended the nation’s longest winning streak to 36 in a row … Northwest set a school record and an MIAA record with 36 wins this season – besting the previous mark of 35 set the by 2016-17 Bearcats … Joey Witthus set the Northwest single-season three-point record with 109 – surging past Zach Schneider’s mark of 108 set in 2016-17 … Witthus has scored 743 points this season – only 11 shy of Justin Pitts’s school record of 754 points set in 2016-17.

— Northwest Athletics —

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