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Missouri rallies past Tennessee Friday night

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Senior RHP Reggie McClain (Duluth, Ga.) struck out a career high 12 and junior SS Ryan Howard (St. Charles, Mo.) drove in three as Mizzou (22-21, 5-14) defeated Tennessee (24-19, 6-13) 5-4 at Taylor Stadium on Friday afternoon. The win pushes Mizzou back above .500 with as the team heads down the homestretch of their schedule.

McClain put together a fantastic start, pitching 8.0 innings, giving up two earned runs on seven hits while striking out a career-high 12 and walking none. McClain had control of his pitches all night throwing 88 of his career-high 126 pitches for strikes. Twenty-one of McClain’s 24 outs came by either strikeout or ground out. McClain earned the 11th win of his career, fourth of the season, and first in SEC play.

Howard had himself a day at the plate, going 4-for-4 with a double three RBI and scoring the game-winning run off an impressive slide at home. Howard has hit 21 RBI this season, his third straight season of 20+ RBI. Mizzou is now 11-3 this season when Howard gets an RBI.

Senior 1B Zach Lavy (Auxvasse, Mo.) continued his All-SEC caliber play by driving in junior OF Jake Ring (Ingleside, Ill.) in the bottom of the eighth inning to tie the game at four. One batter later sophomore C Brett Bond (St. Louis, Mo.) hit a soft grounder to the shortstop whose throw to the plate was not in time to catch Howard, giving Mizzou the 5-4 lead.

Redshirt sophomore Cole Bartlett (Williamsburg, Ind.) pitched the ninth inning, giving up just one hit on nine pitches to secure the save, his third of the season.

Mizzou will play game two of its series vs. Tennessee Saturday (April 30) at 3 p.m.

— Mizzou Athletics —

MWSU tennis ends season with loss to UNK at MIAA Tournament

riggertMissouriWesternSPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The Missouri Western women’s tennis team fell 5-2 against Nebraska-Kearney on Friday afternoon in the first round of the MIAA tournament.

Missouri Western was unable to claim a doubles match victory in the opening round of the tournament but fought hard in all three matches. In the No. 1 doubles competition, Yasmine El Ghazi and Sofia Aguilera lost 8-5 to Jadyn Trible and Camryn Parnell. Senior’s Denise Chiao and Lindsay Beger dropped the No. 3 doubles match 8-6.

The Griffons were able to earn two victories in singles matches. El Ghazi came out with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Sun Yuxiu in the No. 1 singles match. Freshman Joanna Abreu Roman earned a hard fought victory in the No. 4 spot, winning 7-6, 6-4 in her match. The No. 5 and No. 6 singles matches were not completed during the match.

UNK will move on to face Southwest Baptist the #2 seed in the MIAA tournament.

Singles competition
1. El Ghazi, Yasmine (MWSU) def. Sun,Yuxiu (UNKWOMEN) 6-2, 6-2
2. Rodriguez,Sthefani (UNKWOMEN) def. Giraldo, Sarah (MWSU) 6-4, 6-4
3. Jimenez,Paula (UNKWOMEN) def. Aguilera, Sofia (MWSU) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2
4. Abreu Roman, Joanna (MWSU) def. Neil,Emma (UNKWOMEN) 7-6, 6-4
5. Parnell,Camryn (UNKWOMEN) vs. Smith, Meara (MWSU) 6-1, unfinished
6. Chiao, Denise (MWSU) vs. Trimble,Jadyn (UNKWOMEN) no result

Doubles competition
1. Parnell,Camryn/Trimble,Jadyn (UNKWOMEN) def. El Ghazi, Yasmine/Aguilera, Sofia (MWSU) 8-5
2. Rodriguez,Sthefani/Sun,Yuxiu (UNKWOMEN) def. Abreu Roman, Joanna/Giraldo, Sarah (MWSU) 8-3
3. Neil,Emma/Jimenez,Paula (UNKWOMEN) def. Beger, Lindsay/Chiao, Denise (MWSU) 8-6

The Griffons finished the season with a 10-6 overall record and a 5-5 MIAA record.

— MWSU Athletics —

Griffons earn two one-run wins on day one of MIAA softball tournament

riggertMissouriWesternOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Missouri Western softball team started the MIAA Tournament with two hard-fought, low-scoring victories to move on to the semifinals in defense of the team’s regular season championship.

Missouri Western will face Central Oklahoma at 1:30 on Friday. The game was originally scheduled for 4 p.m., but forecasted storms have forced the MIAA to re-schedule Friday games.  The game will be broadcast on ESPN 1550 AM.

GAME 1: MWSU 2, Southwest Baptist 1

Paige Shifflett delivered what proved to be the game winning hit in the sixth, with an RBI single to right center that scored Morgan Rathmann from second base.

With one down in the inning, Rathmann singled up the middle then stole second with Shelbie Atwell batting. Atwell struck out which set up Shifflett’s single on the ninth pitch of the at bat. Missouri Western got on the board in the first on an unearned run scored by Atwell. Shifflett was caught stealing second, then a throw to try to catch Atwell off the bag at third went wide and allowed the shortstop to score.

Southwest Baptist scored its run in the fifth on a bases loaded hit by pitch. Shyanne Saladino danced around trouble throughout the game, but managed to limit the Bearcats’ scoring opportunities. The senior picked up her 20th win of the season, allowing eight hits. She struck out three and walked two while hitting two batters. Shifflett went 2-3 at the plate and was the only Griffon with more than one hit in the game.

GAME 2: MWSU 1, Pittsburg State 0 (9 innings)

Freshman Taylor Hamilton ended the game with a leadoff walk-off home run to left center in the bottom of the ninth. It was just the third hit of the game for the Griffons off MIAA Pitcher of the Year Emmie Robertson. Hamilton had two of the Griffons’ three hits on the night. Kailey Green collected the other, a double.

Janie Smith did her best to match Robertson’s performance, earning her eighth complete game shutout of the season. Smith didn’t allow a hit until the fourth inning and limited the Gorillas to five in the game. She struck out five and walked four. The senior got a tremendous effort from her defense as Missouri Western a pair of crucial double plays and committed just one error.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri Western baseball blows two-run lead in the ninth at UCM

riggertMissouriWesternWARRENSBURG, Mo. – Missouri Western Baseball dropped the opening game of a three-game series against Central Missouri, 11-10.

Central Missouri used a three-run ninth inning to propel themselves past the Griffons on Thursday night. The Mules were able to able to collect five straight hits in the inning, including four singles and a double.

The Griffons were able to accumulate four runs in the first inning. Nick Gawley recorded a 2-run RBI single while Jeremy Alvarado and Brandon Downs each had an RBI in the opening inning. UCM was able to score seven unanswered runs before the Griffons scored again.

Offensively, MWSU scored three more runs in both the top of the fifth and eighth innings.  The Griffons scored two unearned runs in the fifth inning and one more in the eighth inning.

Landon Mason, Orencio Fisher, and David Glaude each produced two hits in the game. Four others recorded one hit for the Griffons. Glaude tallied a team-high three RBIs in the game and Fisher scored three times.

Richard Peoples got the start for the Griffons and allowed nine hits in 3.1 innings of work. David Anderson pitched 3.2 innings and gave up three hits while facing 15 batters.

The Griffons and Mules are scheduled to play a doubleheader on Friday, starting at 2 p.m. in Warrensburg.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State softball open MIAA Tournament 1-1

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State softball team opened the 2016 MIAA Softball Championship Tournament with a run-rule victory before falling in the second round Thursday evening at the ASA Hall of Fame Complex in Oklahoma City, Okla.

– Behind a pair of home runs from Jessica Rawie and a complete game shutout from Kendle Schieber, the second-seeded Bearcats topped seventh-seeded Fort Hays State in the first round, 10-0 in five innings.

– The Bearcats fell behind early after a 2 hour, 18 minute break and were unable to bounce back, falling to Central Oklahoma, 5-1.

– Northwest is now 37-13 on the season, while the Tigers fell to 21-29 overall and UCO moved to 38-16.

– Schieber earned her 21st victory of the season, the most victories in a single season in program history.

Round One Key Statistics (Northwest 10, Fort Hays State 0, five innings)

– Rawie drove in six runs on her two long balls, giving her eight home runs on the year and the 31st multi-home run game in Northwest history.

– Schieber (21-5) gave up just two hits in her fourth complete game shutout of the season, striking out two and walking none.

– Chantel Adams finished 3-for-3 with a double, driving in two runs and scoring two more.

– Freshman Alexis Kelsey reached base in all three plate appearances, walking twice and doubling in the fourth. The first baseman scored three runs and drove in one.

– Shortstop Rebecca Maher scored a pair of runs, finishing 1-for-3 with a double.

– Torri Blythe crossed the plate once after reaching on a bunt single and stole her 21st base of the season.

Round One Key Innings
– Northwest took advantage of a defensive miscue by the Tigers to score a pair of unearned runs in the first. Maher sent a routine ground ball to short that would have been the final out of the inning, but the FHSU defender bobbled it before making a late throw to first. A walk to Kelsey set the stage for Adams, who sent the first pitch over the left fielder’s head for a two RBI double.

– The Bearcats extended their lead in the bottom of the third when Kelsey worked her second walk of the day. A single off the bat of Adams put two runners on for Rawie, who crushed the first pitch she saw over the fence just to the right of center, handing Northwest a 5-0 edge.

– Blythe led off the fourth with a bunt single before advancing to second with a stolen base. Maher then sent a double to the fence in left field, driving in Blythe. A second-straight RBI double off the bat of Kelsey allowed Maher to score before Adams reached with her third hit of the night. Rawie again cleared the bases, this time with a deep drive to left center, extending the Bearcat lead to 10-0.

– Schieber retired the side in order three times, never facing more than four batters in an inning.

Round Two Key Statistics (Northwest 1, Central Oklahoma 5)

– Freshman Kiana Baderdeen singled twice, finishing 2-for-3.

– Alexis Kelsey drew a pair of walks for the second-straight game, finishing 1-for-2 with an RBI single.

– Shortstop Rebecca Maher scored after singling in the bottom of the fourth.

– Torri Blythe reached base on a single, a walk and an error.

– Outfielder Jaedra Moses connected with her first base knock of the postseason in the third.

– Sarah Baldwin (10-6) allowed three earned runs on five hits, striking out one Broncho batter.

– Kendle Schieber came out of left field to throw the final 4.1 innings, striking out four and surrendering one lone run on two hits.

Round Two Key Innings
– UCO jumped out to a 2-0 lead after the second inning before doubling the gap in the third with two more runs.

– Northwest clawed back with a run in the fourth after Maher led off with a single to right past a leaping second baseman. Kelsey sent a single to center in the next at bat that crept past a diving Broncho defender. Maher rounded third as the throw was coming to the plate and slid head first just before the tag was applied.

– The Bearcats stranded runners in scoring position in five innings.

– Schieber struck out the side on 11 pitches in the fifth.

Up Next
– Northwest will meet up with No. eight seed Southwest Baptist in an elimination game Friday morning at 11 a.m. The winner of that game will advance to play the winner of fourth-seeded Pittsburg State and sixth-seeded Central Missouri at 1:30 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU’s Trotter named MIAA Coach of the Year; Nine Griffons earn All-Conference honors

MWSUST. JOSEPH – After the program’s second MIAA Championship, nine members of the Missouri Western Softball team were named All-MIAA, Katie Klosterman was named MIAA Co-Defensive Player of the Year and head coach Jen Bagley Trotter was named MIAA Coach of the Year. The nine selections were the most for the program since a record, 11, in 2012, and are the second most ever for the program.

COACH OF THE YEAR – Jen Bagley Trotter
Trotter claimed her fourth MIAA Coach of the Year honor after leading the program to a 39-11 overall record and a 23-3 mark in MIAA play. The 23 conference wins were the most ever for the program. This season marked the 10th time Trotter has led the Griffons to a 30-win season. On Feb. 28, Trotter picked up her 500th career victory, all with Missouri Western. She’s now 529-307 in 15 seasons as head coach at Missouri Western.

CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR & FIRST TEAM ALL-MIAA – Katie Klosterman (Third Base)
Klosterman was named first team All-MIAA for the first time in her career after finishing the regular season with a .364 batting average – second on the team – and a .972 fielding percentage at third base. The junior committed just three errors at the hot corner and recorded 27 putouts and 78 assists. Klosterman was second on the team with 10 home runs and 13 doubles. She was one of three Griffons named MIAA Hitter of the Week this season and was an honorable mention All-MIAA selection in both 2015 and 2014.

FIRST TEAM ALL-MIAA – Morgan Rathmann (Outfield)
Rathmann earned her third All-MIAA honor and first, first team selection. The junior outfielder led the team through the regular season with a .399 batting average. She led the MIAA and ranks third nationally with nine triples, which tied a career-high. Her 21 career triples are most in MWSU history. Rathmann also ranked sixth in the MIAA with 23 stolen bases and currently ranks third all-time at MWSU with 74 stolen bases.

SECOND TEAM ALL-MIAA – Janie Smith (Pitcher) and Taylor Hamilton (Designated Player)
Smith was named to the second team for the second straight year, her third All-MIAA selection overall. The senior pitcher led the team with 20 wins, 188.2 innings and 128 strikeouts. Her 20 wins were a career-high and were tied for second most in the MIAA this season. Smith finished the regular season with seven complete game shutouts.

Hamilton broke out in a big way, leading her team with 48 RBIs. The Cameron native batted .348 and slugged .594 with 11 doubles and nine home runs. She was one of three Griffons named MIAA Hitter of the Week after hitting six home runs over a crucial stretch of six MIAA games.

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-MIAA – Shelbie Atwell (Shortstop), Kailey Green (First Base), Shyanne Saladino (Pitcher), Paige Shifflett (Second Base) and Sydney Washington (Outfield)
Atwell picked up her first All-MIAA honor after batting .337 for the Griffons. The sophomore hit 12 doubles a triple and two home runs. Both of Atwell’s home runs were grand slams, including one in her first at bat of the season. Atwell broke an MWSU record with six RBIs in a game against Central Missouri this season that was later tied by Taylor Hamilton.

Green also picked up her first All-MIAA honor. The junior led Missouri Western with 14 home runs and batted .348. Her 14 home runs so far this season are tied for fourth most in MWSU history. Green was second on the team with 40 RBIs and drew a team-high 25 walks.

Saladino was also a first time All-MIAA selection. The senior led the team with a 2.13 ERA. She struck out 89 batters and held opponents to a .239 average. Saladino went 19-3 in 22 appearances, pitching 154.1 innings.

Shifflett picked up her second All-MIAA honor in her second season with the Griffons. The sophomore was a second team designated player in 2015. She transitioned well to second base this year, batting .317 with 27 RBIs, a team-high 16 doubles and five home runs. She also fielded at a .931 clip in her first season at second base.

Washington returned to the All-MIAA team after being named honorable mention as a freshman. The junior was the most recent Griffon named MIAA Hitter of the Week, batting .313 on the year with 35 RBIs, eight home runs and five doubles.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcats drop series opener at home to Emporia State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University baseball team fell to Emporia State, 4-2, on Thursday afternoon at Bearcat Field in Maryville, Mo.

– Northwest falls to 24-20 overall with the loss and 19-15 in MIAA play. The Hornets improved to 31-14 overall and 23-11 in conference action.

– Anthony Caenepeel threw his third complete game of the year, allowing four runs on just five hits. He walked only one batter and struck out seven.

– In the effort, Caenepeel set the Northwest single season record for innings pitched (97.2), previously held by Brian Lamers in 2007 (90.2).

– Emporia State hit three solo home runs and had three outfield assists.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest scored two runs on nine hits with no errors. Both Bearcat runs came in the fifth.

– Emporia State scored single runs in the first, fourth, sixth and seventh innings. The Hornets had four runs on five hits with one error.

– Garrett Fort went 2-for-3 with an RBI double.

– Jake Lewis was 2-for-4 with a run scored and a double.

– Jay Hrdlicka went 2-for-3 with a double. He was also hit by a pitch.

– Kevin Handzlik was 1-for-4 with a double.

– James Holler went 1-for-3 with a walk.

– Kolby Greenslade was 1-for-2 with a walk.

– Aaron Barratt scored a run and also tallied an RBI. He stole his ninth base of the year in the fifth inning.

Key Northwest Innings
– Lewis doubled to lead off the fifth and moved to third on a groundout. Barratt hit a hard grounder to third that bounced away from the ESU fielder, allowing Lewis to score and Barratt to reach safely. Barratt stole second and stole on a double by Fort off the center field wall to tie the game, 2-2.

– Caenepeel worked perfect frames in the second, fifth and eighth innings.

Up Next
– The series concludes Friday with a double header starting at noon at Bearcat Field. Northwest will hold Senior Day between Friday’s games to honor Nick Gotta, Zachary Douglas, Derek Meyer, John Osborne and Carson Smith.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU’s Ong named MIAA Freshman of the Year

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – More good news continues to roll in for the Missouri Western Women’s Golf team as three Griffons have been named All-MIAA, including Freshman of the Year Shi Qing Ong.

Ong was named first team All-MIAA and becomes the program’s first Freshman of the Year winner since Natalie Bird in 2010. Ong did not finish below 13th in any of her 10 events this season. She had five top-10 finishes and averaged a 76.6 per round.

Madison Romjue and Celine Lim were named honorable mention All-MIAA. It’s the second All-MIAA honor for both. Lim was a second team selection last year as a freshman. This year, Lim had one top 10 finish and averaged 80.2 per round. Romjue was also an honorable mention selection in 2015. She had two top-10 finishes this season with a fifth place finish at the Lindenwood Fall Invitational and averaged an 80.4 per round.

The team will make its first ever appearance at the NCAA Division II Central Regional May 2-4 at Awarii Dunes Golf Course in Axtell, Nebraska.

First Team All-MIAA
Baylee Price, Northeastern State *Golfer of the Year
Marla Souvannasing, Central Oklahoma
Shi Qing Ong, Missouri Western *Freshman of the Year
Dani Martinez, Central Oklahoma
Ebba Moberg, Northeastern State

Second Team All-MIAA
Madelyn Piccininni, Lindenwood
Charter Lawson, Northeastern State
Grace Shin, Central Oklahoma
Kelsey Lumpkin, Northeastern State
Elizabeth Leath, Central Missouri
Dakota Limkemann, Lindenwood
*= Six Players due to a tie in the voting

Honorable Mention: Taelyn Entriken, Central Missouri, Yolanda Rotzinger, Lindenwood, Celine Lim, Missouri Western, Madison Romjue, Missouri Western, Ana Summers, Nebraska-Kearney, Kaleigh Ashen, Northwest Missouri.

MIAA Coach of the Year: Scott Varner, Northeastern State

— MWSU Athletics —

No. 23 Griffons get no-hit by Northwest Missouri State’s Nikko Pablo

MWSUST. JOSEPH – The 23rd-ranked Missouri Western baseball team dropped the final game of their season series with Northwest Missouri State Tuesday.  The Griffons lost 6-0 as they were no-hit by Northwest’s Nikko Pablo.

MWSU had two base runners on in the first, but didn’t get another one until the eighth as Pablo – the reigning Co-MIAA Pitcher of the Week – retired 21 straight Griffon batters over that stretch. The game was originally scheduled to be played in Maryville on Wednesday, but was then moved to Tuesday at Northwest Missouri State. Poor field conditions in Maryville Tuesday forced the game to be moved to St. Joseph. The game was delayed for around 45 minutes in the bottom of the eighth inning.

Missouri Western was only able to get on base through a Northwest Missouri State error and a walk by Pablo in the first inning. The only other batter to reach base was in the eighth when Pablo hit Kody Matthews with two outs.

On the mound for the Griffons, Tyler Tuepker went the first three innings, giving up seven hits and three runs. David Anderson faced two batters and allowed one run. Preston Bailey pitched two innings, giving up three hits and two runs. Conner Schwienenbart pitched two and a third of perfect baseball with two strikeouts, but did not re-enter after the rain delay.

The loss dropped Missouri Western to 31-13 overall and 23-10 in the MIAA. The Griffons won the season series with the Bearcats, two games to one. Missouri Western has not lost a season series since dropping two of three to Lindenwood April 1-3. Next up is Central Missouri in Warrensburg. The games are scheduled for Friday-Sunday, but could change due to weather.

— MWSU Athletics —

Tigers rout Missouri State 17-9 in series finale

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Baseball (21-21) topped Missouri State (28-11), 17-9, on Tuesday night (April 26) thanks to a pair of two-run bombs over the left field wall by Shane Benes (Town and Country, Mo.) and Zach Lavy (Auxvasse, Mo.).  It was a team effort on offense as all nine Missouri players recorded a hit in the game, including six players with at least two hits, as Mizzou scored a season-high 17 runs.

RHP Cole Bartlett (Williamsburg, Ind.) took the ball for Mizzou for his second start of the season and earned his third win of the season. Bartlett kicked off a strong showing on the mound, retiring the first seven batters face and limiting Missouri State to just two hits, one run and one walk through five innings pitched. He finished the night with a career-high four strikeouts.

Lavy led the Mizzou offense with three hits and six RBI, the most for a Tiger since Eric Garcia on March 20, 2010, against Purdue. He also finished a triple shy of the cycle. Benes added three hits and five RBI of his own, including a two-run homer, good for his fifth home run this season. Marquise Doherty (Kansas City, Mo.) and Ryan Howard (St. Charles, Mo.) each contributed to the offensive effort with two hits apiece, Doherty with his first career multi-RBI game.

A pair of walks by Missouri State put two runners on base early in the second for Mizzou. Doherty capitalized with a RBI single to the right side, the second of his career.  Connor Brumfield (Columbia, Mo.) followed up with a line shot to right, scoring Ian Nelson (Lake St. Louis, Mo.) and Doherty and giving Mizzou the 3-0 lead to end the second.

Lavy continued the offensive dominance for Missouri in the third with a rip to right field for a RBI double, tallying his 17th on the season. Benes followed up with a grounder to left center, scoring Lavy. Doherty recorded his second hit of the game with a liner to center putting Missouri up, 6-0.

A solo home run by Spencer Johnson in the fourth put Missouri State on the board but Mizzou responded with an explosive bottom half-inning. Jake Ring (Ingleside, Ill.) and Howard rounded up a pair of singles to kick off the fourth inning and Lavy knocked in a run with a sacrifice fly to left field. A Harris single up the middle set Benes up for a two-run blast over the bullpen, putting Mizzou ahead 10-1.

Missouri State threatened in the sixth with a four-run rally after a triple to right field by Steinmetz got the ball rolling. Jake Burger, Justin Paulsen and Jeremy Eierman all tallied RBI singles to bring MSU to within five. Mizzou answered with three runs in the sixth inning off a hard hit single by Benes and two in the seventh inning after a two-run shot by Lavy.

Paulsen tallied the fifth home run of the game with a two-run ball over the left center wall. Missouri State closed out the game with a three-run ninth inning but could not match Mizzou’s offensive production.

Mizzou begins a three game series with Tennessee on Friday at Taylor Stadium. First pitch is set for 6 p.m.

— Mizzou Athletics —

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