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Griffons get blanked by Arkansas-Monticello in NCAA Tournament opener

riggertMissouriWesternST. CLOUD, Minn. – One team had 18 hits and 15 runs, the other had four and none. Unfortunately for the Missouri Western Baseball team, the latter was the line for the Griffons as the team lost in the opening round of the NCAA Central Regional, 15-0 to Arkansas at Monticello.

After two and a half innings of scoreless baseball, the Boll Weevils got to Richard Peoples in the bottom of the third, scoring four runs. They added five in the fifth off Preston Bailey and would go on to score three in the sixth, two in the seventh and one in the eighth. After Orencio Fisher was stranded at third to end the first inning, Missouri Western never got a runner past first base and did not have more than one runner on in any inning. Fisher, David Glaude, Alex Heuring and Andy Rieth had one hit apiece.

Peoples took the loss, falling to 10-4 on the season. He gave up four runs and seven hits in two and a third. Bailey went two and two thirds, allowing five funs, four earned on four hits. He also walked three. Chris Estrada, Blaine Werth and Joe Tieman pitched one inning apiece to get the Griffons to the end of the game. They allowed a combined six runs, all earned, on seven hits.

The fifth seeded Griffons will play No. 1 seed St. Cloud State in an elimination game at 10:00 a.m. Friday.  The Huskies lost to No. 8 seed Minnesota State 1-0 in 11 innings.

— MWSU Athletics —

Western golf improves 19 strokes on day two of NCAA Championships

riggertMissouriWesternAURORA, Col. – The Missouri Western Women’s Golf team shook off a rough first round on Wednesday to improve by 18 strokes during the second round, Thursday, at the NCAA Division II National Championships

The Griffons shot a 309 Thursday after turning in a 327 on Wednesday. The rough start still left the Griffons in 12th place after two rounds, but the team’s Thursday score was better than 11th place West Texas A&M and the same as Augustana which is currently tied for eighth. Missouri Western will enter round three on Friday, 16 strokes out of 11th and 30 strokes behind Northeastern State.

Shi Qing Ong was again the top finisher for the Griffons, shooting an even 72 Thursday to leave her tied for 22nd, individually. Madison Romjue and Tiffanie Yabut were both 5-over on Thursday and Celine Lim and Callie Wilson fired 83s.

Rollins College took over sole possession of first place, shaving two strokes off their round one 290 with a 288 on day two. Hally Leadbetter from Rollins is the individual leader after two rounds, with a 3-under 141 total.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest tennis falls to No. 1 Saint Leo in NCAA Quarterfinals

Northwest2013riggertThe No. 12 ranked Northwest Missouri State University men’s tennis team fell to No. 1 Saint Leo, 5-0, at the Gates Tennis Center in Denver, Colo.

The Bearcats (21-4) concluded the season by reaching the NCAA Quarterfinals for the second time in program history (2014).

St. Leo improves to 26-1 overall heading into the national semifinals.

The 2016 season marked the 11th straight season Northwest has made the NCAA Tournament the fourth straight year the team has played in the round of 16.

This was the first NCAA meeting between the two programs.

Match Results
1. #4 A. Barroso-Campos (SLM16) def. #42 Boissinot,Romain (NW) 6-1, 6-1
2. #15 Alex Theiler (SLM16) def. Fontcuberta,Sergi (NW) 6-4, 7-5
3. #19 Egor Panyushkin (SLM16) vs. Tete,Mauro (NW) 7-5, unfinished
4. Jaime Bueno (SLM16) vs. Autones,Aymeric (NW) 2-6, 1-2, unfinished
5. Guillaume Vanelven (SLM16) vs. Glowick,Fin (NW) 6-4, 5-6, unfinished
6. Elliot Carnello (SLM16) vs. Altmann,Josef (NW) 6-4, 2-1, unfinished

1. #1 A. Barroso-Campos/Alex Theiler (SLM16) def. #16 Fontcuberta,Sergi/Glowick,Fin (NW) 8-3
2. #20 Jaime Bueno/Egor Panyushkin (SLM16) def. Autones,Aymeric/Boissinot,Romain (NW) 9-7
3. Francisco Aparicio/Oskar Nurmio (SLM16) def. Altmann,Josef/Tete,Mauro (NW) 8-5

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri takes down Kentucky in series opener 9-3

riggertMissouriLEXINGTON, Ky. – Mizzou Baseball used a barrage of two-out hits to defeat Kentucky, 9-3, in the series opener Thursday night (May 19) at Cliff Hagan Field. After going on top, 1-0, with a two-out RBI single in the fourth, Mizzou tallied five two-out hits to score four more runs in the fifth inning to break the game open. That was all the run support that Mizzou starter Tanner Houck (Collinsville, Ill.) needed as he tossed a complete game with eight hits and three earned runs while striking out nine with just one walk to earn his fifth win of the year. He did all of that on just four day’s rest.

Kentucky’s Zack Brown took the loss, his 11th of the season, as Mizzou tagged him for 12 hits over 7.0-plus innings with eight runs (all earned) while walking three and striking out four. The Tigers pounded out 14 hits, their most in SEC play as five players tallied multi-hit games. Mizzou moves to 26-27 on the year and moves closer to an SEC Tournament berth as its SEC record now stands at 9-19 on the year.

Mizzou had a chance to score off of Brown in the first inning as a one-out walk by Jake Ring (Ingleside, Ill.) and Ryan Howard’s (St. Charles, Mo.) 12th double of the year put runners on the second and third with one out. But Brown got Zach Lavy (Auxvasse, Mo.) to pop up and then Trey Harris (Powder Springs, Ga.) bounced out to strand a pair.

After Brown appeared to settle in, Mizzou got to him in the fourth inning as a two-out double to right center by C Brett Bond (St. Louis, Mo.) scored Lavy all the way from first to give Mizzou a 1-0 lead. It likely would have been more runs, but Howard was caught stealing after a leadoff single, his second hit of the day. The double was Bond’s second hit of the day as well.

Mizzou then continued its trend of two-out hitting in the fifth inning. After Brown got the first two outs, Kirby McGuire (Round Rock, Texas) ripped a single into right field to get the rally started. Ring doubled, Howard singled, Lavy doubled and Harris knocked a single up the middle and those five hits led to four runs as Mizzou broke the game open in the top of the fifth.

Houck responded with an easy 1-2-3 inning in the bottom of the fifth while picking up his third strikeout of the game. Mizzou added another run in the top of the sixth inning on a sacrifice fly by Ian Nelson (Lake St. Louis, Mo.) after Brian Sharp (Liberty, Mo.) tallied his first extra-base hit of SEC play with a double to lead off the inning. Sharp advanced to third on a wild pitch before Nelson’s sacrifice fly.

Mizzou then added three in the eighth inning, two coming on a base-loaded double into right center by McGuire. UK tagged Houck for three runs in the eighth inning, two on a homer by Zach Reks, but he was lights out in the ninth, picking up two more strikeouts to end the game.

Mizzou and Kentucky will be back in action tomorrow at 11 a.m. (CT). That game time was changed due to forecasted inclement weather tomorrow evening.

— Mizzou Athletics —

MWSU’s Glaude, Mason earn All-Central Region honors

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western’s David Glaude and Landon Mason have added to their 2016 honors as both were named to All-Region teams this week.

Glaude was a first team third baseman on the National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association team and second team on the Division 2 Conference Commissioners’ Associaion team. Mason was named second team shortstop on both teams. Both Griffons were named first team All-MIAA earlier this month.

Mason, a junior from Blue Springs, Missouri, leads the team with a .408 batting average while Glaude isn’t far behind. The junior from Quebec City, Canada is batting .403 and leads Missouri Western in hits, doubles, and RBIs. As a first team NCBWA selection, Glaude is now eligible for the NCBWA All-American team.

— MWSU Athletics —

KSU’s Barnett named to Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list

riggertKansasStateMANHATTAN, Kan. – For a second-consecutive season, Kansas State senior safety Dante Barnett was one of 42 players nationally to be named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list, the Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation has announced.

Barnett’s honor is also the fifth-straight season a Wildcat has been up for the award, joining 2012 finalist Arthur Brown, 2013 preseason candidate Ty Zimmerman and 2014 quarterfinalist Ryan Mueller.

This is the 13th year the Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation has presented the Lott IMPACT Trophy, which goes to the student-athlete who exhibits the characteristics displayed by Ronnie Lott during his legendary college and professional careers. IMPACT stands for Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community and Tenacity.

Barnett, a product of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is tied for first among active Big 12 players with 29 career starts, which included a 27-game starting streak that came to an end due to an injury in the 2015 season opener. He earned a medical hardship and will be a senior again in 2016 as he was named a team captain for a third-straight year, one of just six three-time team captains in school history. He enters his final campaign as the team’s top returning tackler with 181 career stops, while he also paces the squad with seven career interceptions, which is three shy of entering K-State’s career top-10 list.

Off the field, Barnett is a member of the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, while he has volunteered for many community-service activities, including Cats in the Classroom, Senior Cats and Adopt-a-Family. Currently, Barnett and 15 other K-State student-athletes are in Costa Rica as part of the Courts for Kids initiative as they are partnering with members of the Linea, Vieja, community to build a multi-purpose sports court from the ground up. The court will be utilized by area youth and physical education teachers, in addition to being a landing place for community events.

The Wildcats open their 2016 football season on Friday, September 2, in a nationally-televised game at Stanford. Following an off week in which Bill Snyder Family Stadium will host the Wildcat Kickoff music festival featuring Zac Brown Band and Train, K-State begins its home slate on September 17, against Florida Atlantic.

— KSU Athletics —

Western women’s golf struggles on day one of NCAA Championships

riggertMissouriWesternAURORA, Col. – Common Ground Golf Course proved challenging for the Missouri Western Women’s Golf team on day one of the NCAA Division II National Championships.

The Griffons shot a 327 in the first round, leaving the team in 12th place, 18 strokes behind 11th place West Texas A&M. Individually, Shi Qing Ong’s five over, 78 was the lowest score on the team. The All-Region freshman is tied for 49th after the first day. Celine Lim turned in an 80 with Madison Romjue one shot behind at 88. Tiffanie Yabut shot an 88 on day one with Callie Wilson firing a 92.

Missouri Western begins round two on Thursday at 9:50 central time when Wilson tees off. Ong will be the last to begin for Missouri Western at 10:30. Nova Southeastern and Rollins College sit tied for first after 18 holes, each firing a 290. Nova Southeastern’s Mailen Domecq Chantry is the individual leader with a three-under 69.

— MWSU Athletics —

MWSU’s Shi Qing Ong named to All-Central Region team

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – Add another honor to Missouri Western freshman women’s golfer Shi Qing Ong’s growing list.

Already MIAA Freshman of the Year and first team All-MIAA, Ong has also been named to the WGCA All-Central Region team. The remarkable first season continues for Ong as she and her team are competing at the NCAA Division II National Championships in Aurora, Colorado this week. Ong had a remarkable, eight top 10 finishes, in 11 events this year. The season was highlighted by her individual championship at the Holiday Inn Express Classic played at the St. Joseph Country Club in March.

Ong was one of six MIAA golfers named to the All-Region team.

2015-16 WGCA All-Central Region Team
Anna Frandsen, Freshman, Arkansas Tech
Rachel Gray, Senior, Concordia St. Paul
Emily Israelson, Sophomore, Augustana University
Sierra Langlie, Sophomore, Augustana University
Charter Lawson, Senior, Northeastern State University
Daniela Martinez, University of Central Oklahoma
Shi Qing Ong, Missouri Western State University
Baylee Price, Junior, Northeastern State University
Kayla Schroeder, Senior, Northeastern State University
Marla Souvannasing, Sophomore, University of Central Oklahoma
Marisa Toivonen, Junior, Augustana University
Kali Trautman, Sophomore, Augustana University

— MWSU Athletics —

MIAA Commissioner Bob Boerigter to retire in 2017

riggertMIAAKansas City, MO – Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Commissioner Dr. Bob Boerigter has announced his retirement effective January 31, 2017 after 45 years of service to intercollegiate athletics.  Boerigter, the fourth full-time commissioner in MIAA history, has served in the position since the fall of 2010.

“It has been my honor to serve as the Commissioner of America’s finest Division II athletics conference. The experiences I have had, and the relationships I have been able to develop with CEO’s, athletics administrators, faculty athletics representatives, coaches and officials will be treasured for my entire life.  I will remain committed to serving our membership and to assist with the transition to a new Commissioner in the months ahead,” commented Boerigter.

During his time as Commissioner he has implemented an expansion program of both full-time and associate members to the MIAA. In addition, in 2012 he directed a year-long celebration of the MIAA Centennial and has been the principal figure in attracting NCAA national championships to sites within the MIAA.  Boerigter has overseen a great era of success in the MIAA. In his tenure, the conference has produced 10 national team champions in six different sports, in addition to a number of individual national champions.

“All of us in the MIAA are deeply grateful for the leadership Dr. Boerigter has provided to our conference and to the entire membership of NCAA Division II,” said University of Central Missouri President Chuck Ambrose.  “Of course we are biased, but we consider Bob the best commissioner of the best Division II Conference in the NCAA.  His work ethic, integrity, and service to our member institutions provides direct benefits to our student-athletes and the quality of their experience across the MIAA.  The quality of his leadership has been extended to the entire Association with significant gains in the overall quality of the DII experience. The MIAA is a better conference and is recognized as a leader because of Dr. Boerigter’s service,” added Ambrose.

“Bob Boerigter has been an outstanding commissioner for the MIAA during the past six years,” said Southwest Baptist University President Pat Taylor. “I have always believed that we have the very best commissioner in the NCAA. Bob has wonderful people skills. He is kind and considerate, but has the ability to make difficult decisions and to be tough when it is necessary. He is very knowledgeable concerning NCAA policies and procedures. Bob has had numerous leadership roles within the NCAA and is looked upon as a leader. He has a tremendous work ethic. We will miss Bob’s leadership for the MIAA and I will miss his personal friendship,” added Taylor.

With extensive experience within the NCAA governance structure, Boerigter’s impact has been felt far beyond the footprint of the MIAA. He has served as Chair of the Division II Football Committee, a member of the Division II Championships Committee and the Planning and Finance committee as well as having served on many other association-wide and Division II task forces and project teams. In 2013 he was the Chair of the Division II Management Council and has previously served as a member of the NCAA Executive Committee.
Boerigter came to the conference office after spending nine years as the director of athletics at Northwest Missouri State University.  In his time at Northwest he served as the lead administrator for the department of athletics/HPERD including recreational sports, club sports, campus recreation and the campus fitness center.

Prior to his time at Northwest Missouri State University, Boerigter served as the director of athletics, chair of the physical education department and professor of physical education at Hastings (Neb.) College for 13 years.  He is a recipient of the NAIA National Athletics Director of the Year award and he is a member of the Hastings College Athletics Hall of Fame.

In all, Boerigter has served as the director of athletics at five collegiate institutions, including Adams State (Colo.) College, Northwestern (Iowa) College and Whitworth (Wash.) College.

Boerigter is a graduate of Northwestern College with a bachelor of science in physical education in 1970, and received a Master of Arts degree in 1974 from the University of Northern Colorado and a doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Utah in 1978. Boerigter’s career in collegiate athletics began in 1972 at Northwestern College where he coached basketball, baseball, football and golf.

Boerigter and his wife, Mary, have two sons – Marc and John and four grandchildren.

The MIAA CEO Council will immediately commence a search for Boerigter’s successor, led by Doug Kristensen, Chancellor of the University of Nebraska Kearney, and chair of the council.

— MIAA Press Release —

Griffon women’s golf begins play at NCAA Division II National Championships Festival Wednesday

2015-16_dii_festival_logoDENVER, Colo. – For the first time in program history, the Missouri Western Women’s Golf team will compete for a national championship.

The team is competing in the NCAA Division II National Championships Festival in Denver, Colorado this week. It’s the program’s first ever appearance in the national championship field. It’s been a record breaking season for the program, filled with firsts. A win over Arkansas Tech in a team playoff at the program’s first NCAA regional appearance two weeks ago got the team to Denver with a third place finish at the Central Regional in Axtell, Nebraska.

WHEN/WHERE (all times Central)

Common Ground Golf Course – Aurora, Colorado
Practice Round: Tuesday, May 17 – 9:30 a.m.
First Round: Wednesday, May 18 – 9:30 a.m.
Second Round: Thursday, May 19 – 9:30 a.m.
Third Round: Friday, May 20 – 9:30 a.m.
Final Round: Saturday, May 21 – 9:30 a.m.

HOW THEY GOT HERE
The season has seen records fall and the regional was no different. After a program record 297 on day one at Awarii Dunes, the team was tied for first. All the Griffons did the next day was set a new program-low with a 295. Missouri Western had its worst day on the final round with a 307, but had left itself in a good position the first two days, ending the final round tied for third with Arkansas Tech.

The team playoff was set up by a 10-foot putt by Sophomore Tiffanie Yabut on 18. The two teams remained tied after the first two holes of the playoff before Missouri Western was able to best the Golden Suns on the third hole of the playoff. Yabut ended the regional tied for sixth with a 221. It was the best finish all season for the sophomore.

Three Griffons were named All-MIAA with Shi Qing Ong named Freshman of the Year and first team all-MIAA. Sophomore Celine Lim and junior Madison Romjue were named honorable mention All-MIAA. The team finished in the top 10 of all 11 events it has played this season with a high finish of second at the Lindenwood Fall Invitational. The two record breaking rounds at the Central Regional were the third and fourth times this season the Griffons set a program record for low rounds.

FOLLOW ALONG
The NCAA will provide live scoring at golfstat.com. Be sure to also check gogriffons.com and social media for updates throughout the week.

THE FIELD
Central Super Regional Teams:
1. Augustana (South Dakota)
2. Northeastern State
3. Missouri Western State

Central Super Regional Individuals:
1. Daniela Martinez, Central Oklahoma
2. Caroline Fredensborg, Arkansas Tech
3. Rachel Gray, Concordia-St. Paul

East Super Regional Teams:
1. Indianapolis
2. Grand Valley State
3. Findlay

East Super Regional Individuals:
1. Ali Green, Ashland
2. Kasey Frazier, Wheeling Jesuit
3. Anastasia Carter, Southern Indiana

South Super Regional Teams:
1. Nova Southeastern
2. Rollins
3. Saint Leo

South Super Regional Individuals:
1. Felicia Leftinger, Florida Tech
2. Paloma Vaccaro, West Florida
3. Elaine Wood, Montevallo

West Super Regional Teams:
1. Tarleton State
2. Dallas Baptist
3. West Texas A&M

West Super Regional Individuals:
1. Erica Wang, California Baptist
2. Audrey Meisch, Oklahoma Christian
3. Sterling Hawkins, Academy of Art

— MWSU Athletics —

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