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K-State’s Willis earns spot on Hendricks Award watch list

riggertKansasStateMANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State senior defensive end Jordan Willis was one of 28 players in the nation to be named to the watch list for the 2016 Ted Hendricks Award, presented annually to the nation’s best defensive end, the Ted Hendricks Foundation has announced.

Willis’ inclusion on the list marks the fourth time since 2012 that a Wildcat has been up for the award and the seventh since the award’s inception in 2002. Most recently, Ryan Mueller was a two-time candidate (2013-14), while Ian Campbell was up for the award three times (2006-08), including being a semifinalist in 2006. Meshak Williams was also a candidate for the award during K-State’s Big 12 Championship season of 2012.

A native of Kansas City, Missouri, and one of just two Big 12 players on this year’s watch list (Josh Carraway, TCU), Willis played at an All-Big 12 level in 2015 as he made 36 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, three pass breakups, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. A 2016 Preseason All-Big 12 pick, Willis finished his junior season ranked 13th nationally and tied for first in the Big 12 in forced fumbles, while he was 24th in the NCAA and second in the league in sacks.

K-State fans can get their first look at Willis and the 2016 Wildcats this Saturday as K-State hosts the annual Fan Appreciation Day at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Gates open at 5 p.m., and fans can watch the final hour of practice prior to a one-hour autograph session on the field.

— KSU Athletics —

Missouri set to hire San Diego State’s Jim Sterk as next Athletic Director

Jim Sterk. Photo courtesy Missourinet.
Jim Sterk. Photo courtesy Missourinet.

(Missourinet) – Multiple sources have confirmed to Missourinet that the University of Missouri is set to hire Jim Sterk as the school’s next athletic director.

Sterk has been the AD at San Diego State since February 2010.  Prior to his time there, Sterk was athletic director at Washington State for ten years.  He was also AD at Portland State from 1995-2000.

Sterk has been successful with the Aztecs.  Just completing his seventh season, Sterk has overseen the most successful period of time in SDSU history. During his tenure, 50 teams have advanced to NCAA championship with 20 of those squads finishing in the top 25 at national championship events. Since 2012-13, a total of 32 Aztec teams have won conference championships.

In addition, Sterk has overseen SDSU’s success in the classroom (including record numbers of scholar-athletes and APR highs), as well as a school-record $5.6 million in scholarship donations through the Aztec Club.

The Sterk File:

PROFESSIONAL CAREER
2010 – present San Diego State Athletic Director
2000 – 2010 Washington State Athletic Director
1995 – 2000 Portland State Athletic Director
1991 – 1995 Tulane University Senior Assoc. AD
1990 – 1991 Seattle Pacific Assoc. Athletic Director
1987 – 1990 Univ. of Maine
–’89-90 – Assist. AD (Finance)
–’88-89 – Director of Athletic Serv.
–’87-88 – Assist. Business and Ticket Manager
1986 Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Assist. to the Dir. of Ticket Ops

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/HONORS/ORGANIZATIONS
-2016 NACDA National Athletic Director of the Year
-Inducted into the Western Washington University Athletics Hall of Fame Feb. 6, 2010 for his success as linebacker in their football program
-Member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee
-Oversaw a significant increase of the department’s operating budget from just under $20 million in 2000 to over $30 million in 2008.
WSU Athletic Foundation membership total has doubled since 2000 and annual gifts have increased from just under $3 million in 2000 to more than $13 million in 2008.
-Pac-10 Rev. Sharing and Football Officiating Subcommittees
-In 2006-07 WSU athletics department was recognized with three national honors for their excellence in academics.
-In 2006-07 Washington State Athletics had 8 sports score points in the USSA Director’s Cup, finishing 70th nationally.
-Pac-10 Special and Ad Hoc Committees: AD Liaisons to Coaches Group, Bowl Committee, Rose Bowl Management.
-Pac-10 Men’s Basketball Subcommittees Chair
-Pac-10 Conference Executive-

Former Griffon LaQuinta Jefferson signs pro basketball contract in Spain

MWSUST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western women’s basketball great LaQuinta Jefferson will continue her basketball career after signing a professional contract with a team in Spain.

Jefferson signed with Gernika Bizkaia on Tuesday. A press release from the team compared Jefferson’s style of play to NBA great Kobe Bryant, going as far as to use Bryant’s nickname, “Black Mamba,” when referring to Jefferson. The team’s coach, Mario Lopez, said Jefferson was a player of, “great talent.”

The 2015-16 MIAA Player of the Year was twice named first-team All-MIAA at Missouri Western. Last season she was also named first-team WBCA All-American; honorable mention D2CCA All-American and first-team D2CCA All-Region. She led the MIAA with 20.3 points per game last season and became the 19th Griffon to score 1,000 points in her career. Over her two seasons with the Griffons, Jefferson averaged 20.8 points per game. She was the first Missouri Western Women’s Basketball student-athlete to be named to two All-American teams since Becky Reichard in 1999.

The signing makes Jefferson the first Griffon Women’s Basketball alum to play professionally since Jessica Koch, who played parts of three seasons after finishing her Missouri Western career in 2012.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri names Sarah Reesman new interim AD

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The University of Missouri has its third athletic director in as many weeks.

Interim Chancellor Hank Foley announced Wednesday that Sarah Reesman has been named the Columbia school’s interim athletic director. Reesman will assume that new role on Friday, a day after returning from two weeks abroad.

Foley says Reesman lately has overseen the department’s operational functions that include human resources, academic support, student-athlete development, diversity and inclusion activities, student conduct and employee contracts.

Mack Rhoades resigned on July 13 as athletic director to oversee Baylor’s sports department. Wren Baker was chosen to replace him at Missouri on an acting basis but resigned last week to become the athletic director at North Texas.

Foley says the search continues for a permanent successor to Rhoades.

— Associated Press —

Griffons picked to finish seventh in preseason MIAA football polls

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western football team has been picked seventh in both the MIAA Preseason Coaches and Media Polls.

The poll was released Wednesday morning to kickoff MIAA Football Media Day at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas. Defending MIAA and national champion Northwest Missouri State was picked first in both polls. Both polls had Central Missouri at No. 2 with the Mules receiving one first place vote in the coaches poll. Pittsburg State also received a first place vote in the coaches poll, but tied in overall votes for No. 3 with Emporia State. The Gorillas are alone at No. 3 in the media poll with Emporia State at No. 4. The only real difference in the top-eight of both polls is the order for the fifth and sixth spots. Central Oklahoma was No. 5 in the coaches poll, but No. 6 in the media poll. Fort Hays State was at No. 6 in the coaches poll and No. 5 in the media poll.

Washburn was eighth in both polls. Nine through 12 in the polls showed some stark differences. Lindenwood came in at No. 9 in the media poll, but was last at No. 12 in the coaches poll. The coaches put Northeastern State at No. 9. At No. 10 in the coaches’ poll was Missouri Southern, which was No. 11 in the media poll. Nebraska-Kearney was slotted at No. 11 by the coaches and No. 12 by the media.

Missouri Western returns nine starters from a team that went 6-5 in 2015, the program’s 11th consecutive winning season. Head coach Jerry Partridge will look to keep that streak alive this season. In his 20th year as head coach, Partridge has delivered 16 winning seasons, never winning fewer than five games in any of his previous 19 seasons. The two-time MIAA Coach of the Year is 145-76 all-time at Missouri Western, most among active MIAA head coaches and third most all-time. Partridge has also led the Griffons into the postseason 10 times, including four trips to the NCAA Division II Playoffs, the only four appearances in program history.

The Griffons open the newly renovated Craig Field at Spratt Memorial Stadium on Sept. 1 against Nebraska-Kearney. The game is scheduled for a 7 p.m. kickoff.

— MWSU Athletics —

NCAA accepts Missouri’s sanctions, adds year of probation

riggertMissouriKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The NCAA has accepted Missouri’s self-imposed sanctions over infractions involving its men’s basketball program, but it tacked on a year of probation through August of next year.

The NCAA infractions committee panel’s findings over what it said were roughly $11,400 in improper inducements and benefits given to players and a recruit by two boosters were released Tuesday, nearly seven months after Missouri admitted NCAA violations dating to 2011.

Hoping to blunt NCAA punishment, the school announced in January that it was vacating its 23 wins from 2013-14, banning itself from the postseason last season and stripping itself of one scholarship last season and a second scholarship no later than 2017-18.

The school, while agreeing to pay a $5,000 fine, also permanently banned one unidentified donor who the NCAA said provided impermissible benefits to three players and one recruit in 2013-14. The benefits included compensation for work not done at a business through a summer intern program, along with housing, $520 cash, local transportation, iPads, meals and use of a local gym.

The NCAA concluded that a second booster also provided impermissible benefits to 11 men’s basketball players and three members of a player’s family. Missouri has said those benefits included reduced rates at a hotel along with meals and a boat ride, and a student manager also provided transportation for multiple players to the hotel from the campus.

The Missouri system’s interim chancellor, Hank Foley, and basketball coach Kim Anderson welcomed Tuesday’s announcement as a turning point for the program after roughly two years of turmoil.

“As responsible members of the (Southeastern Conference) and the NCAA, we chose to self-report potential violations of bylaws and self-impose certain sanctions,” Foley said in a statement. Tuesday’s announcement “is a clear indication this was a wise decision by the university and allows us to put these issues behind us as we continue to rebuild a top-notch basketball program.”

“Through cooperation between NCAA personnel, the University of Missouri and our Mizzou athletics staff, we are now able to draw this process to a close,” added Anderson, who is 19-44 in his first two seasons in Columbia. “It has been my desire to move our program forward since learning of what had taken place.”

Missouri went 23-12 in 2013-14 — Frank Haith’s final season as coach before he left for Tulsa, not long after the school received a verbal notice of inquiry from the NCAA in April 2014, when Missouri hired Anderson. At that time, Anderson said he wasn’t aware of the investigation.

Haith, the former coach at Miami, was suspended for five games by the NCAA at the start of the 2013-14 season for inadequately monitoring former assistants interactions with a disgraced Miami booster and then trying to cover up a five-figure hush money payment to keep potential violations hidden.

The investigation found that Haith and Miami assistant coach Jake Morton paid Nevin Shapiro $10,000 after he threatened to expose previous improper contact with high school recruits and amateur coaches.

Haith’s Kansas City attorney, Scott Tompsett, said Haith “cooperated fully with the NCAA’s investigation and was not named in or held responsible for any of the violations.”

“As the NCAA Infractions Report makes clear, violations happened while Coach Haith was at Mizzou and they continued after Coach Anderson became the head coach,” Tompsett wrote in an email to The Associated Press. “The fact of the matter is that this is not a Frank Haith issue or a Kim Anderson issue; it’s an issue of Mizzou as an institution not adequately monitoring the summer employment arrangement. That’s what the NCAA found and Mizzou agreed.”

Haith, Tompsett added, “wishes the best to the University of Missouri and its men’s basketball program.”

A message left Tuesday with Haith at his Tulsa office was not immediately returned.

— Associated Press —

MIAA Football Media Day set for Tuesday; Listen live on ESPN 1550

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – With one month before the 2016 Missouri Western football season opener, head coach Jerry Partridge will address the upcoming season Tuesday at MIAA Football Media Day.

Once again, media day will be held at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas. Coach Partridge, defensive back Donte Watkins and linebacker Darrian Bass will take the podium at 10 a.m. Dave Riggert will carry media day live on ESPN 1550 from 9 a.m. through noon. Press conferences will also be streamed live through the MIAA website.

Coach Partridge is entering his 20th season as head coach of his alma mater. The active wins leader among MIAA head coaches (145-76), Partridge ranks third all-time. Bass was named third team All-MIAA in 2015 after totaling 62 tackles, six sacks and three interceptions. Watkins earned an honorable mention All-MIAA pick in his first season as a starter. He recorded 59 tackles, seven passes defended and two interceptions last season.

Click here to listen to the ESPN 1550 Stream.

— MWSU Athletics —

Benedictine picked to finish 2nd in Heart North preseason football poll

riggertBCFBKANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Heart of America Athletic Conference released its annual Preseason Coaches’ Poll on Monday in association with the second-annual Heart Summit held in Olathe and the Benedictine football team was selected to finish in second place in the Heart North.

The Ravens received 43 points in the poll to finish in a tie for second with William Penn University. The entire division will be chasing defending champion Grand View University who received 50 points and five of the six first-place votes in the preseason poll.

Receiver Christian Haack and running back Tyler Henness joined head coach Larry Wilcox at this year’s Media Day and are excited to improve on their preseason ranking.

“The pressure is on us as a team,” Haack said. “I can’t wait to see how we do this season.”

“I’m very excited (for this season),” Henness said. “We have a lot of confidence going into this season.”

Benedictine returns eight starters on offense and eight starters on defense from a season ago. The Ravens went 7-4 overall last year and finished the Heart North race with a record of 3-2 in a tie with William Penn and Peru State College behind Grand View.

For much of the 2015 season, Benedictine, Grand View and William Penn represented the Heart North in the NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll.

“Even before we got the two new schools, I thought we had one of the hardest if not the hardest (conferences) in the country,” Henness said. “Then you throw Grand View and William Penn and it definitely makes us the toughest conference in the NAIA.”

“We usually have five teams in the Top 25 every year, and I can’t think of any other conference that does,” Haack said. “It was tough when we had us, MNU, Baker and Missouri Valley and now to throw in William Penn and Grand View you really can’t take any game lightly.”

Baker University was selected to defend as the Heart South preseason favorite as the earned 50 points while receiving five of the six first-place votes. MNU was selected second in the Heart South and garnered the other first-place vote while Missouri Valley was selected third.

Benedictine opens up the 2016 on the road Aug. 27 when they travel to Ozark, Mo., to take on Evangel University. A closer look at the 2016 schedule and the 2016 Ravens will be released later this week.

The NAIA will release the Preseason Top 25 Coaches’ Poll on Aug. 8. The view the complete release of the Heart Football Coaches’ Polls, click here.

— BC Athletics —

Mizzou Football’s Fan Appreciation Day set for August 7 at 6:45 p.m.

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Football’s annual Fan Appreciation Day has been set for Sunday, August 7, at 6:45 p.m. on the field at Memorial Stadium. This year will mark the first year that Mizzou will hold Fan Day in the evening.  Gates will open to the public at approximately 6:45 p.m., and the team and coaches will be on hand to sign autographs for roughly an hour. Admission to this fan favorite event is free.

At Fan Day, Mizzou’s followers will have the opportunity to go onto the field and meet Tiger players and coaches and get autographs. Players will be limited to signing one item per fan, with free schedule posters available on the field for those interested. Guests bringing multiple items to the gate will be asked to return additional items to their vehicle.

Fans should enter the stadium via Gate 1 beginning at 6:45 p.m. Those with accessible needs should park in Lot G and enter through the southwest field level gate. There will be free water on hand at field level, but fans are encouraged to bring their own sealed bottled water to help beat the potential heat as well. Other outside food and beverages will not be permitted.

Parking for the event is free, and fans are encouraged to park in the lots immediately surrounding Memorial Stadium (Founder’s, Lot A, Lot B, Lot C and Lot J).

Fans looking to get the latest Mizzou Football team gear are invited to check out the Tiger Team Store, which will open at 5:30 p.m.

— Mizzou Press Release —

MIAA Softball Tournament will return to ASA Half of Fame Stadium in OKC

riggertMIAAKansas City, Mo. — The MIAA has announced it will return to the ASA Hall of Fame Complex, located in Oklahoma City, for the 2017 softball championship.  The tournament will be a three-day event, Thursday, April 27 – Saturday, April 29, 2017.  The winner will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

The championship will be an eight-team double elimination format and will be contested at the ASA Hall of Fame Complex, which previously served as the site of the 2015 NCAA Division II National Championship.

“We are excited that the 2017 MIAA Softball Championship will return to the ASA Hall of Fame Complex in Oklahoma City next spring,” MIAA Commissioner Dr. Bob Boerigter said.  This venue will certainly provide a memorable experience for our student-athletes and fans”.

Widely recognized as the “Softball Capital of the World™”, the ASA Hall of Fame Complex is the ultimate destination in the softball world.  With four fields and other world class amenities, the Complex has played host to the best softball competition in the world, including USA teams that represent the nation in international competitions.  Annually, the ASA Hall of Fame Complex plays host to the nation’s No. 1 collegiate contest, the NCAA Women’s College World Series (WCWS), which annually draws over 70,000 spectators from around the nation.

“We look forward to hosting the MIAA Softball Championships and welcoming teams to our facility,” said ASA/USA Softball Director of Championships Chris Sebren.  “We can’t wait for the fans, teams and officials to see the renovations at our facility while creating memories that will last them a lifetime.”

About ASA/USA Softball 
Founded in 1933, the Amateur Softball Association (ASA)/USA Softball is the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States and a member of the United States Olympic Committee. One of the nation’s largest sports organizations, ASA/USA Softball sanctions competition in every state through a network of 70 local associations and has grown from a few hundred teams in the early days to over 165,000 teams today, representing a membership of more than 2.2 million.  ASA/USA is responsible for training, equipping and promoting the six USA Softball National Teams that compete in international and domestic competitions. The USA Softball Women’s National Team is one of only two women’s sports involved in the Olympic movement to capture three consecutive gold medals at the Olympic Games since 1996. The U.S. women have also won 10 World Championship titles as well as claimed eight World Cup of Softball titles. For more information about ASA/USA Softball, please visit http://www.asausasoftball.com/.

— MIAA Press Release —

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