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Menke breaks two records as Griffon soccer shuts out Northern State

ABERDEEN, S.D. – Cassidy Menke became Missouri Western soccer’s all-time leading goal and point scorer in a 3-0 win at Northern State Friday afternoon.

Menke’s record breaking 14th career goal and fifth of the young season, came in the 33rd minute. In the 73rd minute she assisted on Ashley Mathis’s first career goal for Menke’s 31st career point.

BREAKING NEW GROUND
The win moved Missouri Western to 3-0 on the season for just the second time in program history. The Griffons scored 14 goals through the first three games of the season and allowed just one. The 14 goals at this point in the season are nearly double the most any Griffon team had scored through three games before 2017. The previous high was eight in 2014. Four previous MWSU soccer teams didn’t even score 14 goals in a season, and the Griffons are already more than halfway to the team goals in a season record of 26 set in 2009.

MENKE RE-WRITING RECORD BOOK
At this point, there are actually few records left for Menke to break, but her own. Three games into her junior season, she’s MWSU’s all-time leader in goals, points and game winning goals. She broke the school record for goals in a season in 2016 with nine and has already scored five this year. Her six game winning goals in 2017 were also a single season record, she has one this season.

DON’T FORGET THE DEFENSE
Not only are the Griffons experiencing unprecedented scoring, they’re handcuffing opponents as well as any previous Missouri Western team. And that’s saying something. The one goal allowed through the first three games is only one more than the 2014 Griffons’ record of three season-opening shutouts. After holding Northern State to just nine shots – three in the second half – MWSU opponents are averaging just over seven shots per game compared to the Griffons’ 29. Opponents have only got 23 of their shots on frame and all three MWSU goalkeepers have combined to save 22 of them.

UP NEXT
Missouri Western stays in South Dakota this weekend, finishing its road trip at Sioux Falls on Sept. 10. Sioux Falls is 2-1 after a 2-0 win over Southwest Minnesota State on Friday.

— MWSU Athletics —

MWSU volleyballs sweeps Illinois-Springfield & St. Mary’s

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – The Missouri Western volleyball team swept both matches in day one of the Lindenwood Last Minute Challenge Friday.

In the first match, MWSU swept Illinois Springfield (25-23, 25-21, 25-13) and swept St. Mary’s (25-18, 25-22, 25-20) in the second match of the day. In the two matches, the Griffons finished with 89 kills, 19 blocks and five service aces.

MORNING GLORY
Stephanie Doak hammered down 17 kills and hit .324 in the sweep of UIS. Her 17 kills are a new career-best and tied for the second most in a three-set match in program history. Doak’s hitting percentage of .324 is also the second highest in her career. In the sweep, Missouri Western as a team knocked in 44 kills, had a season-best hitting percentage of .327 and recorded five solo blocks, the most since Oct. 13, 2012.

LATE RALLIES FUEL LEADS
Down 22-21 in the first set of the opening match, Missouri Western outscored Illinois Springfield 5-1 to close out the set and take an early 1-0 match advantage. With a 22-20 second set lead, MWSU used a 4-1 rally to pull away from the Prairie Stars and take a commanding 2-0 match lead.

COMPLETE CONTROL
The Griffons had complete control against St. Mary’s as they never trailed in the first two sets. MWSU wasted little time starting the match as it opened with an 11-2 run in the first set. The Rattlers led for only two points in the third set before Missouri Western answered with four straight points and would never trail again.

TAYLOR SHINES BRIGHT
Shellby Taylor led the Griffons with her season-high 14 kills and hit .481 in the second match. For the season, Taylor has three matches of at least 10 kills or more.

UP NEXT
Missouri Western (3-3) concludes the Lindenwood Last Minute Challenge with two games on Saturday, Sept. 9. MWSU opens play at 9 a.m. with University of Bridgeport and its final match is scheduled for 2 p.m. against West Texas A&M.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest volleyball splits two games Friday in Illinois

The Northwest Missouri State University volleyball team split a pair of matches at the Quincy University Tournament on Friday.

– The Bearcats, which is now 2-3 on the year, opened the day with a 3-0 sweep of host Quincy University.

– Northwest fell to McKendree University in the afternoon match, 0-3.

Match One Key Statistics (Northwest 3, Quincy 0)
– The Bearcats took all three sets, winning by scores of 25-20, 25-15 and 25-23.

– Northwest hit .147 as a team and held the Hawks to a .050 attack percentage.

– Maddy Bruder and Alexi Williams led the way with nine kills each. Bruder added 15 digs and Williams contributed a pair of blocks defensively.

– Sarah Dannettell had 29 assists and 13 digs.

– Olivia Nowakowski had 19 digs, five assists and a service ace.

– Darcy Sunderman had 13 digs defensively with six kills and a service ace.

– Hallie Sidney had eight kills, six digs and three blocks.

Match One Key Sequence
– Up 20-19 in the first set, Northwest got back-to-back kills from Sidney and Williams to take a three-point lead, 22-19. After a bad set from Quincy, Sidney put away a kill to give the Bearcats set point. Quincy got a point back on a service error but Williams gave Northwest the early lead with a kill of an assist from Dannettell.

– Late in the third set, Northwest held a six-point lead, 22-16. But the Hawks responded by taking the next four point to close the gap to 22-20. After a Bearcat timeout, the two teams traded points and a kill from Williams gave Northwest match point at 24-21. Quincy would win the next two points to and had the serve with a chance to tie the set with the score at 24-23. But Bruder came up with a kill off a Dannettell assist to give Northwest the win.

Match Two Key Statistics (McKendree 3, Northwest 0)
– McKendree won all three sets by scores of 25-23, 25-23 and 25-21.

– Sidney led the Bearcats with six kills. She had two assists, two blocks, two digs and added a service ace.

– Bruder had five kills with five digs and a service ace.

– Sunderman had five kills with nine digs, two blocks and a service ace.

– Dannettell had 20 assists with four digs and four kills.

– Nowakowski had 13 digs with two assists.
Up Next

– The Bearcats will face Minnesota State-Moorhead at 9 a.m. on Saturday followed by a 4:30 p.m. contest against Wayne State (Mich.) at 4:30 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffons bounce back with 45-7 win over Missouri Southern

ST. JOSEPH – It was an impressive rebound for the Missouri Western football team as the Griffons ran through Missouri Southern for a 45-7 home opening win Thursday night at Craig Field at Spratt Memorial Stadium to earn Matt Williamson his first win as head football coach.

After being held to 209 yards last week in a 14-3 loss at Nebraska-Kearney, the Western offense exploded for 468 yards against Missouri Southern. The defense continued its stellar play, holding Missouri Southern to one touchdown and 282 yards, just 3.5 yards per play. The defense also forced four Lion turnovers, two interceptions and two fumbles.

OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY
Only one of Missouri Western’s seven scoring drives went more than five plays. That was an eight-play, 48-yard drive in the third quarter that resulted in a Tyler Basch 28-yard field goal. The Griffons’ first three scoring drives were three plays or less. No scoring drive took more than 3:04 off the clock. Don Marino and Corey Bertini weren’t asked to do much through the air, replacing the injured Skyer Windmiller, but the quarterback duo combined to go 10-for-15 with three touchdown passes and 157 yards. Joshua Caldwell carried the ball just 14 times, but scored on three of those carries and averaged more than ten yards per carry to end the game with 142 yards rushing.

RUN, RUN, RUN
The Griffons had 47 official carries for 311 yards. Bertini netted 52 yards on 10 carries. Marino had 43 yards on seven carries. It was the team’s highest rushing total since going for 329 against Nebraska-Kearney on opening night of the 2016 season. Caldwell had TD carries of nine, 31 and 27 yards.

QBs DELIVER
Marino finished 6-of-9 through the air for 110 yards and two touchdowns in his Griffon debut. He connected with Austin Burau for a 57-yard touchdown in the third quarter and threw a six-yard fade to Nino Johnson for a score in the fourth quarter. Bertini threw one touchdown pass and was 4-of-6 through the air for 47 yards. Bertini got 38 of those yards on his one TD pass to Dijuan Ussery in the first quarter.

DEFENSE SOLID AGAIN
The offense’s efficiency meant Missouri Southern ran 19 more plays (81), than the Griffons, but they gained 186 fewer yards than Missouri Western. Southern was 4-of-17 on third down and only made it into the red zone once, resulting in the Lions’ only score of the night. Along with the four turnovers, MWSU also had four sacks. Through eight quarters, the defense has given up 10 points and limited opponents to 276 yards per game. Jabbar Miles had a team-high eight tackles with an interception. Jonathan Owens had the other interception to go with his seven tackles. Kyle Dumler had seven tackles, with 2.5 for loss and 1.5 sacks.

UP NEXT
Missouri Western (1-1) travels to No. 13 Central Missouri (1-1) on Sept. 16. Central Missouri lost 35-6 at Fort Hays State Thursday night.

— MWSU Athletics —

No. 1 Bearcats hang on to defeat Washburn 20-14

By David Boyce

TOPEKA, Kan. – The momentum shifted heavily against Northwest Missouri State. Washburn could smell a shockwave-type upset, knocking off the No. 1 ranked team and ending the longest current winning streak in all of college football.

The Ichabods had just scored a touchdown and forced a fumble. They got the ball to the Northwest 12 and faced fourth and one midway through the third quarter. Trailing by five points, Washburn went for it. Northwest’s defense rose to the occasion and stopped the Ichabods.

Amazingly, the Bearcats won that pivotal moment playing without senior defensive linemen Caleb Mather, Bobby Gruenloh and Ben Spaeth, who all missed the game because of injuries.

“It was huge, absolutely huge,” Northwest coach Rich Wright said of the defensive stop. “We told our kids on the sidelines (during a timeout) about the long count. I said you got to wait and go on movement. I am proud of those young kids who started on the defensive front tonight. I had four kids tonight who collectively started one game in their college career, and that was last week.”

After the stop, Northwest regained control of the game and hung on to win 20-14 over Washburn Thursday evening at Yager Stadium. Northwest, 2-0, increased its winning streak to 32 straight games. Washburn dropped to 1-1.

“We needed this. We needed this,” said Northwest senior running back Cameron Wilcox, who finished with 69 yards and one touchdown. “I trust my guys, and they trust us, and we came out with a win.”

At the start of the third quarter, Northwest put together an efficient 78-yard drive that culminated with a 14-yard touchdown pass from senior Zach Martin to junior Shawn Bane to increase the Bearcats’ lead to 12-0.

“That team (Washburn) is a good football team,” said Northwest senior quarterback Zach Martin, who completed 30 of 40 passes for 238 yards and a touchdown. “They are physical. It is good for us to play in a long football game. Everyone has to play for the whole distance. We will have experience playing in this type of game when it comes to crunch time.”

Undaunted by the 12-point deficit, Washburn answered with a touchdown drive and closed to 12-7. On the ensuing kickoff, the Ichabods forced a fumble and got the ball at Northwest 20 with 8:50 left in the third quarter.

After the scaring moment that saw Northwest nearly lose the lead midway through the third quarter, the Bearcats settled down. Washburn stopped Northwest, but the Ichabods returned the favor.

Early in the fourth quarter, Northwest put together a 10-play, 87-yard scoring drive. The big play was a 42-yard run by senior Jordan Grove that put the ball at the 3. Three plays later, Northwest scored when Wilcox leaped into the end zone. A two-point conversion gave Northwest a 20-7 lead.

“We had to get something going,” said Grove, who finished with 65 yards rushing. “We were moving the ball in the first half, but we had lulls and couldn’t keep it going. Finally, in the second half, the O-line dug in and were physical and opened some holes for us and we took advantage of it.”

Washburn, though, refused to go away. The Ichabods scored a touchdown with 4:32 left and pulled to within six.

Northwest still needed to make a few plays to secure the win. Wilcox got it started with a 32-yard burst up the middle that put the ball at Washburn’s 48. The Ichabods once again tightened their defense and forced a punt with 2:40 left.

An overly enthusiastic Washburn team ran into the Northwest punter. The 5-yard penalty gave Northwest a first down. Grove and Wilcox put together two nice runs to give the Bearcats another first down with 1:43 left.

“Those boys up there really blocked,” Wilcox said of his offensive line. “They put themselves on the line for us. We got to follow them and make plays, and that is what we did.”

Washburn got the ball back at its 14 with 18 seconds left. It was highly improbable that the Ichabods could go 86 yards with so little time left. And they didn’t.

For the first time in nearly two years, Northwest needed to make plays in the waning minutes to win a football game. The last time the Bearcats had a single-digit victory was Sept. 26, 2015, when they beat Central Oklahoma 23-16 at Bearcat Stadium.

“Moving forward, we are looking to put together a complete game next week,” Wright said.

In the first half, Northwest faced one of its sternest challenge in the last four years and still went into halftime with a 5-0 lead. And that speaks to the formidable defense by the Bearcats.

Early on, there was no indication that the first half was going to be so close. Northwest stopped the Ichabods on three plays and forced a punt. Starting at its 21, Northwest methodically moved down field and got inside the 10.

Facing fourth and goal from the 2, Northwest was stopped one-yard shy of the goal line. The stop showed that the Washburn defense was determined to match the Bearcats.

But Northwest defense is special. The Bearcats shutout a high-powered Emporia State team last week and quickly made a winning play against Washburn. On Washburn’s next offensive play, the Bearcats tackled Washburn running back in the end zone for a safety.

“We knew we were going to be young on the defensive line while we are trying to get everybody healthy,” said junior defensive end Austen Eskew. “You just got to get off the ball, get in your gap and do your assignment. That is what coach preached all week.

“We had some busts, but we are young and battled hard, and that can overcome a lot of errors. I feel this was a big confidence booster for the young guys, including myself, without those three seniors we have there. They were leaders all week, and they did what they could to get us ready.”

Northwest got the ball back in good field position but was unable to move the ball. That became the theme for the rest of the first half. Northwest went into the second quarter ahead 2-0.

The Bearcats finally put together a scoring drive midway through the second quarter. They had to earn each yard. It took Northwest 12 plays and 6 minutes, 32 seconds to go 34 yards, setting up a 29-yard field goal by junior Brett Garner with 5:36 left in the second quarter.

A quarterback change by Washburn ignited the Ichabods’ best drive of the game. Washburn started at its 50 and moved to the 27 before the drive stalled. Washburn attempted a 47-yard field goal that fell short.

The defense by Northwest was simply stellar. The Bearcats allowed only 43 total yards and three first downs in the first half.

— Northwest Athletics —

Western’s Shi Qing Ong earns weekly MIAA golf honor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Another top-ten finish in the decorated young career of Shi Qing Ong led to another honor for the Missouri Western women’s golfer.

The junior was named MIAA Women’s Golf Co-Athlete of the Week after tying for seventh place at the Central Region Fall Preview at Prairie Highlands Golf Club in Olathe, Kansas earlier this week. Ong and Fort Hays State’s Hannah Perkins were the highest MIAA finishers at the event. Ong finised the event with a 2-over-par 74 in both rounds of the challenging regional event.

Ong was named the 2016-17 MWSU Female Student-Athlete of the Year after winning MIAA Women’s Golfer of the Week honors four times. She was also named WGCA All-Region and first team All-MIAA after ten top-ten finishes last season. She was named MIAA Freshman of the Year following a stellar 2015-16 campaign.

— MWSU Athletics —

MWSU women’s golf finishes 7th at Central Region Fall Preview

OLATHE, Kan. – The Missouri Western women’s golf team shot a 622 in the final round of the Central Region Fall Preview at Prairie Highland Golf Club. The Griffons finished seventh and they finished just eight strokes away from a third place finish.

Shi Qing Ong led MWSU with a 2-over-par 74 in the second round and finished 4-over-par 148 for seventh place in the event. Chong Yong was tied for ninth place with a 150 after she shot a 78 in the second round. Tiffanie Yabut carded a 158 as Katie Irvin ended her tournament with a 167. Jenna Kosmatka rounded out the MWSU score card with a 173.

Augustana’s Hannah Hankinson won the individual championship with a 5-under-par 139 as the Vikings claimed the team title with a 588.

Missouri Western travels to the Northeastern State University Women’s Golf Classic on Monday, Sept. 11 and Tuesday, Sept. 12 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State soccer falls to Rockhurst 3-1

The Northwest Missouri State University soccer team fell to Rockhurst University, 3-1, on Wednesday at Bearcat Pitch in Maryville, Mo.

– Northwest falls to 1-1 on the year while Rockhurst improves to 2-0.

– Danielle Wolfe scored her first goal of the season in the 46th minute off an assist from Izzy Romano.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest had 19 total shots with 10 coming on goal. Rockhurst had 26 total shots with eight on target.

– Madi McKeever had a team-high five shots with three coming on goal.

– Danielle Wolfe, Emily Madden and Romano each had three shots.

– Ashley Malloy made five saves.

– Rockhurst scored goals in the 64th, 78th and 82nd minutes.

Key Northwest Sequence
– In the second half, Northwst played a ball down the left side of the field. Romano took the ball and found Danielle Wolfe near the end line. Wolfe took a shot that curled past the keeper and into the far side of the net to give the Bearcats a 1-0 lead.

Up Next
– Northwest will have the weekend off before heading to St. Joseph, Mo., to take on Missouri Western on Friday, Sept. 15, at 6 p.m. in a non-conference matchup. The Bearcats return home on Sunday, Sept. 17, at 12:30 p.m. to face UCM in a non-MIAA match.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffon women’s golf in 5th after day one of Central Region Fall Preview

OLATHE, Kan. – The Missouri Western women’s golf team shot a 306 in the first round of the Central Region Fall Preview at Prairie Highlands Golf Club and they sit in fifth place after day one.

Chong Yong was the top Griffon in the round with an even par 72 and is tied for fourth place. Shi Qing Ong carded a 2-over par 74 to sit just outside the top 10 for MWSU. Tiffanie Yabut ended the round in the top 20 as she carded a 4-over par 76. Jenna Kosmatka scored an 84 as Katie Irvin recorded an 85 to round out the scoring for the Griffons.

Southwestern Oklahoma State leads the team standings with a 289 as SWOSU’s Gloria Choi sits atop the individual leaderboard with a 4-under par 68. Missouri Western finishes the second round Wednesday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Tigers’ Lock named SEC Offensive Player of the Week

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Football junior QB Drew Lock (Lee’s Summit, Mo.) was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week, announced Tuesday (Sept. 5) by the league office. Lock quarterbacked a Mizzou offense that hung a school record 815 yards of total offense and 72 points on in-state foe Missouri State Saturday. Lock himself set Mizzou school records for passing yards (521) and passing TDs (seven).

In addition to setting school records in the aerial assault of the Bears, Lock’s 521 yards were the sixth-most ever by an SEC quarterback while his seven TDs make him just the sixth SEC player to connect on seven touchdowns.

Lock is the first Mizzou player to take home an SEC weekly honor since Marcell Frazier (Portland, Ore.) earned Defensive Lineman of the Week on Nov. 28, 2015, following his performance against Arkansas. He is the first Mizzou player to earn Offensive Player of the Week since Russell Hansbrough in 2014.

— Mizzou Athletics —

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