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Freshman helps No. 25 Kansas State women beat Texas Tech

riggertKansasStateMANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Freshman Eternati Willock scored nine of her season-high 13 points in the first half when No. 25 Kansas State took a 10-point lead and the Wildcats beat Texas Tech 68-54 on Saturday night.

Willock was 5-of-11 shooting with eight rebounds in 26 minutes off the bench. Kindred Wesemann added 11 points with Peyton Williams, Kaylee Page and Breanna Lewis adding 10 each, along with 11 rebounds from Lewis.

Page gave Kansas State a 23-20 lead with a layup and 3-pointer in the second quarter and the Wildcats finished the half on a seven-point run. The lead fluctuated between seven and 10 points until the Wildcats used a 5-0 spurt for a 13-point edge with 6 1/2 minutes left, a double-figure lead they would extend to 16 in the final minute.

Arella Guirantes scored 10 points to lead the Lady Raiders (10-5, 2-2).

— Associated Press —

Griffons stay winless in MIAA play with home loss to Pitt State

mwsuST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western men’s basketball team is now the only winless team in the MIAA as they lost to Pittsburg State 70-53 Thursday inside the MWSU Fieldhouse.  The Griffons fall to 4-10 and they’re 0-5 in league play.

NOTABLES
– MWSU was able to cut the PSU lead to seven at the half but would not get any closer.

– The Griffons found life at the 14 minute mark in the second half, cutting the Gorilla lead from 20 to 11 with a 9-0 run.

– 53 points scored snaps Missouri Western’s three game streak of scoring 76 points or more in a game.

– Pittsburg State’s 30 made field goals ties the season high given up by MWSU this season.

– The Gorillas were just three of nine from the free-throw line, both season lows for a Missouri Western opponent.

TOP PERFORMERS
– Seth Bonifas tied a career high with 14 points, going five of eight from the field.

– Joe Hamilton grabbed seven rebounds, tying his season best.

– Jonathon Mesmacque went two of two from the three-point arc, his best percentage of the season.

UP NEXT
Missouri Western (4-10, 0-5) hosts Missouri Southern (10-4, 4-1) on Jan. 7 at 4 p.m. in the MWSU Fieldhouse.

— MWSU Athletics —

No. 1 Bearcats roll past Southern in battle of top two MIAA teams

Northwest2013riggertBy David Boyce

MARYVLLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State’s men’s basketball team took sole possession of first place in the MIAA with an efficient, yet beautiful brand of basketball Thursday evening at Bearcat Arena.

Tied at 4-0 in conference with Missouri Southern, the Bearcats bolted to an 18-point halftime lead and methodically increased it to 26 with 8 minutes left on the way to an impressive 90-68 victory.

Northwest, ranked No. 1 in the NABC top 25, improved to 13-0 overall and 5-0 in the MIAA. Southern dropped to 10-4 and 4-1.

“It is unbelievable,” said junior Xavier Kurth. “At the beginning of the season it is what we strive for to be first in the country. To be first place in conference right now is huge for us.”

The Bearcats played without starting guard Anthony Woods who was nursing an injury. It didn’t matter. Kurth replaced Woods in the lineup and turned in career-highs in points with 15 and rebounds with 13.

In all, five Bearcats scored in double figures, led by Justin Pitts’ 24 points.

Kurth exemplified the strength of Northwest. The Bearcats are a team that plays together regardless of who is on the court.

“He was awesome,” Northwest associate head coach Austin Meyer said. “The job he did defensively and his rebounding was huge. He made solid plays. We are happy for him. With Woods out, this was his chance to shine, and he was awesome tonight.”

Another example of that team trait occurred early in the second half when freshman forward Ryan Welty picked up his fourth foul. Welty scored 11 points in the first half and has quickly become a key component in the Bearcats’ attack.

When Welty left the game, Northwest’s lead had slipped to 52-38 and the offense was a just a little off. Instead of relying on the outside shot, the Bearcats started making cuts to the basket. Kurth scored a couple of layups to increase the lead to 58-40. Pitts followed with a layup to make it 60-40.

“A lot of what coach Mac (Ben McCollum) preaches is don’t do anything outside yourself,” Kurth said. “Do you, but do you a little bit better then you have before. That is what I tried to focus on tonight.”

Northwest kept attacking the basket and making layups, which prevented Southern from cutting into the lead.

“We knew they were going to deny our passes the whole game,” Meyer said. “We knew every pass was going to be tough. Anytime we make a pass, shorten the pass and take care of it. It kind of turned into a drive game and that was the plan.”

For the game, the Bearcats shot 55 percent from the field and showed one of the top teams in the MIAA that they can score just as easily inside as they can outside.

“We had some really good practices coming into this game,” Welty said. “We knew they were going to pressure us. We did a really good job of handling their pressure. Our defense was unbelievable. Chris-Ebou Ndow did a really great job on their point guard. It was a team effort.”

The Bearcats put together offensive stretches in the first half to build a 50-32 halftime lead that were simply scintillating. Northwest quickly raced to a 16-7 lead thanks to some daring drives to the baskets for layups from Pitts.

“Justin set the tempo early with all those easy baskets,” Meyer said. “We knew that was going to be available.”

The action really became fun to watch after the initial burst.

Welty dropped in a three-pointer to make it 19-10. Welty is currently making three-pointers appear as easy as layups. His first trey Thursday night gave him a MIAA-record 16 of straight made three-pointers.

“It is just a record, but I don’t really care about the record,” said Welty, who finished with 13 points. “I am here to win games and win national championships. That is all that matters to me.”

Meyer, who was once the standard bearer for three-point shooting at Northwest, is able to appreciate what Welty has already accomplished.

“It is unbelievable,” Meyer said. “We knew he was a shooter. He works at it.”

D’Vonte Mosby followed Welty’s three-pointer with a traditional three-point play grew Northwest’s lead to 22-10. Northwest added four more points to increase its lead to 26-10.

A little later in the first half, Northwest put together a play that truly demonstrated its unselfish play. Pitts drove by his man, passed to junior forward Brett Dougherty inside who then kicked it to Welty on the wing. Welty drained the three-pointer to make it 36-22.

The Bearcats went 20 for 34 from the field for 59 percent. They only had two turnovers while creating 10 turnovers for Southern.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri Western women struggle offensively in loss to No. 6 Pittsburg State

mwsuST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western women’s basketball team lost at home Thursday night to No. 6 Pittsburg State 57-43 inside the MWSU Fieldhouse.

NOTABLES
– First time losing back-to-back MIAA home games since 2015 (Emporia State and Pittsburg State)

– Pittsburg State closed the game on a 15-5 run, outscoring the Griffons 17-8 in the fourth quarter

– 16-3 run by MWSU to open the third quarter gave Missouri Western the lead with 4:11 left in the third

– Pittsburg State closed the first half on a 12-0 run to take an 12-point lead to the break, 31-19.

– Missouri Western’s top three scorers entering the game (Dwanisha Tate, Chelsea Dewey and Julia Torres) went 4-24 from the field and scored 10 total points

– Missouri Western limited Pittsburg State to 39.6% from the field and 57 points. The Gorillas entered averaging 45.1% and 782 points

TOP PERFORMERS
– Sefulu Faavae scored a team-high 15 points to go with her team-high four steals

– Melia Richardson scored a season-high 11 points

– Chelsea Dewey and Erin Anderson each had five rebounds, most on the team

– Madison Northcutt led all scorers with 25 points and added 11 rebounds for Pittsburg State

UP NEXT
Missouri Western (11-3, 3-2) hosts Missouri Southern (9-5, 4-1) on Saturday, Jan. 7 at 2 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest women fall short at home against Missouri Southern 86-76

Northwest2013riggertBy David Boyce

MARYVLLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State’s women’s basketball team scored the first field goal in the fourth quarter and trailed by only two points against Missouri Southern.

In the next few possessions, the Bearcats turned the ball over. Southern took advantage and expanded its lead to eight. Northwest never recovered, falling 86-76 to the Lions Thursday evening at Bearcat Arena.

“Turnovers are an issue we have been fighting all year,” Northwest coach Buck Scheel said. “It is going to happen. We just can’t let them pile up.

“We battled throughout the whole game. Just a few breakdowns here and there caught up to us.”

Northwest returns to action 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Bearcat Arena against Pittsburg State.

“We are working hard. I feel like we are right there,” said senior Jasmin Howe.

Offensively, Northwest did a lot of things right. The Bearcats recognized who had the hot hand and got her the ball. In the first two quarters, it meant feeding Howe.

In the second half, it was sophomore Arbrie Benson who drove to the basket for layups. It was her layup at the start of the fourth quarter that pulled the Bearcats to within two at 61-59.

Northwest, though, failed to value each possession in the final quarter and that caused the Bearcats to fall behind 69-61. Northwest spent the rest of the fourth quarter trying to wipe out the deficit.

An injury to starting forward Tanya Meyer forced the Bearcats to play without their regular rotation.

“There were some different lineups out there with Tanya being out,” Scheel said.

The outcome put a bit of a damper on good offensive games from Howe, Benson and sophomore Mallory McAndrews. Howe finished with 33 points, McAndrews scored 14 and Benson added 13.

“We had to space things out in the second half and that really opened up opportunities for her (Benson) to get to the basket,” Scheel said. “Through rotation, we were able to get some good looks.

“We got to continue to do what is working and make the adjustments and not beat ourselves. The past couple of games we have let things stack up and stack up.”

In the first half, Northwest shot the ball as well or better than it has all season long. The Bearcats made 14 of 23 shots for 61 percent. Unfortunately, Southern was a tad hotter and took a 43-39 lead into halftime.

Howe put together one of her best half of basketball in a Bearcat uniform. She went 6-for-7 from three-point range and 8-for-10 overall for 22 points. Her blistering shooting kept Northwest in striking distance and even gave the Bearcats several leads in the first half.

“Props to my teammates for getting me the ball,” Howe said.

The game started with a basket by Howe. Southern scored the next seven points, but a couple of minutes later, Northwest went back in front 12-11 on a three-pointer by Howe.

Northwest ended the first quarter with a three-pointer by McAndrews, giving the Bearcats a 21-17 lead.

The Lions opened the second quarter by scoring eight straight points for a 25-21 lead. Northwest regrouped and went back in front 29-27 on a three-pointer by Howe.

Northwest was unable to hold the lead and eventually fell behind 37-32. A step-in 17-foot jumper by Howe pulled Northwest to within three at 37-34 and a minute later she hit her sixth three-pointer of the half, helping the Bearcats close to 39-37.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri women rally but come up short at No. 24 Kentucky

riggertMissouriLEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Makayla Epps scored 17 points, Evelyn Akhator had 14 and No. 24 Kentucky held off a late charge by Missouri for a 64-62 win on Thursday night.

The Wildcats (10-5, 1-1 SEC) led by 16 after Akhator’s 3-point play with 8:01 to play but wouldn’t score again until her free throw at the 2:13 mark to make it 59-48. After another free throw, Missouri’s Sierra Michaelis hit two 3-pointers in an 8-0 run in 24 seconds to cut it to 60-56.

Akhator’s 3-point play at 1:07 pushed the lead back to seven before a pair of baskets after turnovers made it a 3-point game.

The Wildcats had nine turnovers but committed five in the fourth quarter when they were 3 of 12 from the field and 7 of 13 from the foul line.

Michaelis finished with 22 points and Cunningham had 16 for Missouri (11-5, 1-1).

Kentucky outscored the Tigers 26-6 in the second quarter with the help of six 3s and used a season-best 17-0 run to lead 34-21 at halftime.

— Associated Press —

Huskers top Iowa in 2OT, off to best league start since ’76

riggertNebraskaLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Glynn Watson Jr. scored a career-high 34 points, Tai Webster made the go-ahead free throw in the last minute of the second overtime, and Nebraska held off Iowa 93-90 on Thursday night.

The Cornhuskers (9-6, 3-0 Big Ten) followed up surprising road wins over Indiana and Maryland with a victory in their conference home opener. They are 3-0 in league play for the first time since 1975-76.

The Huskers had a chance to win in regulation, but Evan Taylor missed two free throws with 1.3 seconds left.

Peter Jok scored 34 points to lead Iowa (9-7, 1-2), which saw its five-game win streak against Nebraska end.

Webster finished with 23 points and seven assists for the Huskers, Jeriah Horne added 12 points and Michael Jacobson had 13 rebounds.

Webster went to the line after Jok fouled out with 54.6 seconds left. He made the first and missed the second, leaving the Huskers with a one-point lead.

Horne made two more free throws with 17.4 seconds to play. The Hawkeyes still had two chances to win, but Jordan Bohannon missed a shot and, after Taylor missed two more free throws, Brady Ellingson was off with his desperation 3-point try at the buzzer.

Nebraska struggled with free-throw shooting in regulation, making just 8 of 19, but needed Taylor to make just one of two to likely win it in regulation.

His first swirled out of the cylinder and the second bounced away. Taylor had gotten his chance after Iowa flubbed its previous possession. Webster stripped the ball from Jok, Horne picked it up for Nebraska and passed ahead to Taylor, who was fouled from behind by Nicholas Baer as he was going to the hoop.

Taylor came into the game having made 12 of 14 free throws for the season but was 0 for 5 against the Hawks.

The Huskers made all six of their free throws in the first overtime to force another period.

BIG PICTURE

Iowa: The Hawkeyes dropped to 0-3 in true road games but hung tough in a hostile environment with a starting lineup that includes four freshmen and a senior.

Nebraska: The Huskers continue to get impressive play from the backcourt of Watson and Webster, who combined for 57 points, and showed their road wins over Indiana and Maryland were no fluke.

UP NEXT

Iowa: Hosts Rutgers on Sunday.

Nebraska: Hosts Northwestern on Sunday.

— Associated Press —

Mizzou drops SEC opener at home to LSU 88-77

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Antonio Blakeney hit 3 of 4 from 3-point range and finished with 24 points for the second consecutive game as LSU beat Missouri 88-77 on Wednesday night.

Aaron Epps and Jalyn Patterson added 11 points apiece.

Jordan Barnett scored 18 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Missouri. Kevin Puryear added 15 points and seven rebounds, and Jordan Geist scored 13 in his second career start. Terrence Philips, who came off the bench after starting in his first 43 games, had 12 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.

Missouri (5-8, 0-1 Southeastern Conference) led 40-35 at halftime, but LSU opened the second half on a 9-4 run and took the lead with 14:25 remaining following a 3-pointer by Blakeney.

Puryear tied the game at 54-54 before LSU (9-4, 1-1) made seven of its next eight shots during a 17-4 run that sealed it.

— Associated Press —

No. 25 K-State women come up short in overtime at No. 20 Oklahoma

riggertKansasStateNORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Vionise Pierre-Louis scored seven of her 17 points in overtime and Gabbi Ortiz hit a pair of clutch free throws with five seconds left to insure No. 20 Oklahoma an 85-80 win over No. 25 Kansas State in a Big 12 Conference battle between ranked teams Wednesday night.

The Sooners now are 3-0 to start conference play.

Oklahoma (12-3, 3-0) led by a dozen points early in the fourth quarter but the Wildcats roared back when the Sooners went cold from the field. Kindred Wesemann tied the game and Breanna Lewis’ layup with 1:47 left gave the Wildcats the lead, 63-61. Maddie Manning pulled the Sooners even with a jumper with under a minute left in regulation and Lewis put Kansas State ahead once again with another layup. Ortiz tied the game at 67-67 with a 3-pointer with 20 seconds left in regulation and when Karyla Middlebrook’s jumper with :03 left missed, the game went to overtime.

Manning, who finished with 20 points and 11 rebounds, knocked down a 3-pointer a minute into the extra period to put Oklahoma up for good, 72-69. Ortiz added 16 points.

Middlebrook led Kansas State (11-4, 1-2) with 27 points on 10 of 19 shooting from the field. Lewis added 15 points.

The Wildcats lost their opener at Baylor before posting an 86-71 win over West Virginia as the team faced three straight conference games against ranked opponents.

— Associated Press —

Missouri State loses in OT at Illinois State

riggertMSUNORMAL, Ill. (AP) — MiKyle McIntosh scored 21 points, Deontae Hawkins had 20, Paris Lee had a double-double and Illinois State edged Missouri State 74-71 in overtime on Wednesday night.

After Jarrid Rhodes’ 3-pointer gave Missouri State a 67-64 lead to open overtime scoring, Lee matched that for the Redbirds. The Bears then missed six straight shots. McIntosh scored five straight points before he missed three straight free throws and Lee two, keeping the lead at 72-67.

Jarred Dixon hit a jumper for Missouri State and after McIntosh made two from the line, Austin Ruder scored with 11 seconds left, making it 74-71. McIntosh then missed two more free throws but the Redbirds had two fouls to give, keeping the Bears from getting a shot until a desperation air ball as time ran out.

Lee had 11 points and 10 rebounds for Illinois State (11-4, 3-0 Missouri Valley). The Redbirds were 23 of 34 from the line, seven of the misses in overtime.

Rhodes had 19 points for the Bears (11-5, 2-1), who were 5 of 7 from the line but had 14 3-pointers on a school-record 38 attempts.

— Associated Press —

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