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MWSU’s Gawley earns weekly MIAA baseball honor

MWSUST. JOSEPH – The No. 23 Missouri Western baseball team has claimed MIAA Hitter of the Week honors for the third consecutive week. Nick Gawley claimed Co-Hitter of the Week honors, Tuesday, after David Glaude received the distinction two weeks in a row.

A junior outfielder, Gawley batted .529 through four games last week with 12 RBIs. He began the week with a 4-for-4, seven-RBI performance against Northwest Missouri State. He went 9-for-15 at the plate with five extra base hits and five runs scored. Gawley also swiped two bases and recorded 10 putouts in center field.

Missouri Western went 3-1 in the games, with a run-rule victory over Northwest Missouri State and two wins of three games with Nebraska-Kearney.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest’s Pablo named MIAA Co-Pitcher of the Week

Northwest2013riggertKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University junior Nikko Pablo has been named the MIAA/AstroTurf Co-Pitcher of the Week for his performance in two games last week. Pablo went 1-0 with a 1.08 ERA with seven strikeouts in 8.1 innings for the Bearcats. Pablo becomes the third Northwest player to earn the conference’s weekly honor this season, joining Anthony Caenepeel and James Holler back on April 5.

Pablo pitched 3.2 inings of relief back on April 19 at Missouri Western. He allowed just three hits in 3.2 innings, giving up just one unearned run. He did not issue a walk and struck out two. On Saturday, Pablo picked up the win, going 4.2 innings of relief. He allowed three runs but only one was earned. He struck out five and did not issue a walk.

— Northwest Athletics —

Kansas women’s basketball signs graduate transfer Sydney Umeri

riggertKULAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas head women’s basketball coach Brandon Schneider and his staff added graduate transfer Sydney Umeri to the Jayhawks’ roster, the first signee of 2016 for KU. As a graduate transfer, Umeri will be eligible to join Kansas on the hardwood next season and be able to play immediately.

Schneider added height to the roster with his first signee in the late signing period. Umeri, a 6-1 forward, comes to Allen Fieldhouse after a three-year career at Virginia. The Acworth, Georgia product will graduate with her undergraduate degree from Virginia in May.

“We are excited to add a player of Sydney’s character, work ethic and versatility to our program,” Schneider said. “She is a strong, athletic forward who possess both a back-to-the-basket and face up game. Her skill level and ability to play both inside and out make her a tough match-up.”

Umeri prepped at the Lovett School in Atlanta and helped the Lions to the 2012 Georgia Region 6AA championship. During her senior season of high school, Umeri was ranked No. 29 overall and the No. 9 forward in the 2013 recruiting class by ESPN’s HoopGurlz.

Umeri was a four time all-region selection, a two-time Atlanta Tipoff Club Jackie Bradford All-Metro Girls Honorable Mention and a 2013 McDonald’s All-America nominee. Additionally, Umeri won a gold medal with the 2011 USA Basketball’s U16 team at the FIBA Americas Championship in Mérida, Mexico.

“Sydney is terrific in transition and has the toughness to thrive on the defensive end,” said Schneider. “She is extremely active on the boards, she has terrific instincts and she doesn’t take plays off. We expect Sydney to impact our program in many positive ways in her final year of collegiate eligibility.”

During her three-year career at Virginia, Umeri started 40 games and appeared in 96 while averaging 19.6 minutes contest.

— KU Athletics —

Griffon women’s golf team qualifies for first ever NCAA Tournament

riggertMissouriWesternINDIANAPOLIS – Missouri Western Women’s Golf will make its first ever trip to an NCAA Central Super Regional competition. The Griffons were picked eighth out of 12 teams selected. They will play May 2-4 at the Awarii Dunes Golf Course in Axtell, Nebraska, hosted by Nebraska-Kearney.

The Griffons finished fourth in the MIAA Championships last week. The field features five MIAA teams including Northeastern State, Central Oklahoma, Lindenwood, and Central Missouri.

Missouri Western has been led by freshman Shi Qing Ong as she has finished in the top five of four events. The Griffons have also received solid play from Celine Lim, Madison Romjue and Callie Wilson.

The NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship will be held May 18-21 at the CommonGround Golf Course in Aurora, Colo. as a part of the 2016 NCAA Division II Championships Festival. The top three teams and top three individuals not with a team from each super regional will make up championship field.

Central Region Teams:
1. Northeastern State
2. Augustana (S.D.)
3. Central Oklahoma
4. Arkansas Tech
5. Lindenwood
6. Henderson State
7. Southwestern Oklahoma State
8. Missouri Western
9. Concordia-St. Paul
10. Minnesota State-Mankato
11. Upper Iowa
12. Central Missouri

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou golf selected to NCAA Regional in Alabama

riggertMissouriORLANDO, Fla. – Mizzou Women’s Golf was selected in the Alabama Regional of the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship to be held at Shoal Creek Golf Club on May 5-7, as announced on Golf Central on Golf Channel Monday evening. The Tigers earned a No. 8 seed in the regional that will be played in Shoal Creek, Alabama, outside of Birmingham.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled for our players and Mizzou that we earned a spot in the NCAA Regionals tonight,” head coach Stephanie Priesmeyer said. “This has been a total team effort all year long and by far one of the most competitive teams from top-to-bottom that we have had in a long time. We are excited for our lone senior, Michelle Butler, that her season will continue and she can keep leading our team this postseason.

“You never want to take these moments for granted and we have been blessed with hard-working and dedicated players that have done everything we have asked of them and more. This is for them and for all of our support staff that have helped our players be the best they can be on and off the course this season.”

The Tigers rank 11th nationally in scoring average (291.9), which is the best mark in program history by eight strokes (300.1, 2013-14). During the 2015-16 slate, Mizzou has recorded the five lowest team scores in program annals and seven of the top 10 ever.

Additionally, four of the top five individual scoring averages have been established in 2015-16, led by a program record from senior Michelle Butler (Dunedin, Fla.) and 72.59. Freshman Emma Allen (Southampton, England) has the second-best average (73.30) while junior Jessica Meek (Carnoustie, Scotland) ranks fourth (74.17) and sophomore Clara Young (North Berwick, Scotland) ranks fifth (74.21).

Allen and fellow freshman Amanda Kim (O’Fallon, Mo.) have the lowest freshmen average in program history at 73.30 and 75.00, respectively. A third freshman, Marit Harryvan (Winschoten, Netherlands) joined the program midyear and has recorded the fourth-best freshman scoring average (76.08) in program archives.

Individually, Tiger golfers have carded six of the eight lowest rounds ever in the Mizzou program and nine of the top 15. Butler set a program record with a 65 (-7) in the second round of the Johnie Imes Invitational at The Club at Old Hawthorne on Sept. 28, 2015. Young shot a 66 (-6) in the same round. As a team, Mizzou set a program record by 21 strokes by shooting

Monday’s selection marks the first NCAA Regional appearance for the program since 2008, when the Tigers completed a run of six consecutive appearances in postseason play. Mizzou made 10 appearances in an NCAA Regional over an 11-year span from 1998-2008.

The NCAA Women’s Golf Championship will be covered by Golf Channel’s Morning Drive and Golf Central shows with scores, highlights and analysis following each round. Golf Channel Digital will provide live scoring and news coverage of the regional championships.

— Mizzou Athletics —

No. 23 Griffons defeat Nebraska-Kearney in series finale Sunday

MWSUST. JOSEPH – The 23rd-ranked Missouri Western baseball team won 8-2 on Sunday to claim a three-game series with Nebraska-Kearney, two games to one. It was the Griffons’ 10th win in their last 11 games and improved the team’s record to 31-12 overall and 23-9 in the MIAA.

After each team scored a run in the first, Missouri Western broke the tie in the fourth with two runs. Cosimo Cannella put the team up 2-1with an RBI double then scored the team’s third run on an error in the fourth. The Griffons added another in the sixth on a Jeremy Alvarado home run off the left field foul pole. It was Alvarado’s 13th home run of the season. After another run in the seventh, the Griffons added three more in the eighth to increase the cushion.

David Glaude went 4-5 on the day with three RBIs and two runs scored. Nick Gawley, Cannella, Kody Matthews and Ozzie Rodriguez all had two hits each. Alex Clavet picked up the win on the mound to improve to 5-1 on the year. Clavet went six and a third, surrendering the Lopers’ two runs on five hits. He struck out six and walked two. Preston Bailey picked up an unorthodox save, his fourth of the year. He went the final two and two-thirds after entering with just a two-run lead. Bailey didn’t allow a hit while striking out four and walking one.

Missouri Western’s win and a Central Missouri loss moved the Griffons within two games of the first place Mules. MWSU is one game behind second place Washburn.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State takes down UCO to win series

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State baseball team picked up a 10-7 win over Central Oklahoma at Simmons Field in Edmond, Okla., on Sunday.

Northwest improves to 23-19 overall with the win and moves to 18-14 in MIAA action. The Bronchos fall to 24-18 on the year and 16-15 in conference play.

Garrett Fort hit a pair of home runs, going 2-for-4 on the day with three RBIs and two runs scored.

Nick Gotta went 4-for-5 with two runs scored. He also hit a double and recorded a stolen base.

Carson Smith picked up the two-inning save. He faced and retired all six batters for UCO.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest scored 10 runs on 12 hits with no errors. The Bearcats got one in the first, three in the second, four in the third and two in the sixth.

– UCO scored six in the first and added one run in the seventh. The Bronchos finished the game with seven runs on nine hits with one error.

– Ozzie Adams went 2-for-4 with an RBI, a run scored and a sacrifice bunt.

– Aaron Barratt was 2-for-4 with two runs scored, a double and an RBI.

– Jake Lewis went 1-for-3 with an RBI, a run scored and a walk.

– Kolby Greenslade was 1-for-4, driving in two runs with a triple and a run scored.

– James Holler drew a walk, drove in a run and also scored once.

– Jay Hrdlicka and Derek Meyer each drew walks in the game.

– Brad Roberts got the start and went 6.2 innings. He allowed seven runs on nine hits while striking out nine batters. He walked just one on the day.

– Jacob Wagner came in and got the final out of the seventh inning on a groundout.

– Smith needed just six pitches in the eighth inning and struck out two of the three battes he face in the ninth.

Key Northwest Innings
– Gotta led off the game with a single and went to second on a Hrdlicka walk. Adams laid down a sacrifice bunt ot move the runners up to second and third. Gotta would come around to score the game’s first run on a Holler RBI groundout to second.

– Northwest responded to UCO’s big first inning in the second, adding three of its own. Lewis walked and Barratt singled to left. After a strikeout, Greenslade tripled to clear the bases and he scored on a throwing error by the left fielder to make it 6-4 UCO.

– In the third, Adams singled to lead off and Holler drew a six-pitch walk to put two on. After a strikeout, Lewis hit an RBI single to right to score Adams. Lewis was caught stealing but Barratt doubled to left center to score Holler to tie the game, 6-6. Fort took a 3-1 pitch over the right center field wall for a two-run shot to put the Bearcats up, 8-6.

– Fort’s hot streak continued in the sixth as he led off with a solo homerun to center. After a groundout, Gotta doubled to left center and came home two batters later on an Adams RBI single to center to give Northwest a 10-6 lead.

Up Next
– The Bearcats begin a fouir-game homestand beginning on Wednesday, April 27, against Missouri Western at 2 p.m. Northwest will then host Emporia State over the weekend.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri gets swept by No. 12 South Carolina

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, S.C. – Mizzou Baseball dropped its series finale at No. 12 South Carolina on Sunday afternoon (April 24), 9-2, thanks in large part to South Carolina RF Gene Cone, who had five hits, three RBI and three runs while finishing a homer shy of the cycle. The loss drops Mizzou to 20-21 and 4-14 in SEC play while South Carolina goes to 33-8 and 14-4 in SEC play.

Mizzou starter Michael Plassmeyer (St. Louis, Mo.) took the loss after going 3.2 innings, allowing seven hits and five runs (all earned) while striking out three and walking none. He falls to 3-4 on the year. South Carolina freshman starter Adam Hill earned the win, moving to 6-0 on the year. He scattered just four hits over 6.1 shutout innings, striking out eight and walking just one while hitting a batter.

Mizzou senior 1B Zach Lavy (Auxvasse, Mo.) continued his All-SEC caliber season with an RBI double in the eighth inning. He now leads the SEC with 16 doubles and 27 extra-base hits this season. The RBI was his team-leading 36th of the season. Lavy’s 16 doubles are the most by a Tiger since Jonah Schmidt had 17 in 2011 while Lavy still has 15 regular season games remaining.

Mizzou threatened in the first inning as Jake Ring (Ingleside, Ill.) and Ryan Howard (St. Charles, Mo.) roped back-to-back one-out singles to put two men aboard. But Hill struck out Lavy and Trey Harris (Powder Springs, Ga.) to strand a pair. South Carolina then took command of the game early with a two-spot in the first inning, sparked by a leadoff triple from RF Gene Cone.

Plassmeyer settled in during the second inning for an easy 1-2-3 inning, highlighted by a running, over-the-shoulder catch in center by Ring on a ball hit by Madison Stokes. Mizzou then stranded a pair again in the third inning as Howard and Lavy flew out in consecutive at-bats with two men aboard as Mizzou stranded four through three innings.

South Carolina got another run in the third, again sparked by an extra-base hit from Cone as he doubled off the wall in right. He was then singled in by TJ Hopkins, but Plassmeyer got a pair of strikeouts to get out of the inning allowing only the one run.

Cone again got to Mizzou in the fourth, roping a bases-loaded delivery up the middle for his third hit of the day to plate two more and extend Carolina’s lead to 5-0. Cone drove in South Carolina’s sixth run on hi second double of the day in the sixth inning to make it 6-0 after six. He was gunned at the plate on a great play by Lavy to fire home for the third out after a ball caromed off of RHP Grant Macciocchi’s (West Chester Township, Ohio) glove and to Ian Nelson (Lake St. Louis, Mo.) at second. Nelson fired to Lavy to try and get the out and then Lavy fired home to get Cone who was attempting to score from second.

Lavy then sparked a two-out rally in the eighth, roping a double off the wall the other way into left center to score Howard from first. Harris then lined one through the right side to score Lavy as Mizzou scored a pair in the frame. South Carolina got those runs back and more in the eighth, plating three runs on four hits and a walk.

Mizzou will return home to close a streak of eight consecutive games against ranked teams Tuesday when it hosts in-state rival Missouri State.

— Mizzou Athletics —

MWSU women tennis earns No. 6 seed in MIAA Tournament

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – After an important win to close the regular season Sunday, it’s on to the postseason for the Missouri Western tennis team, which earned the No. six seed in the MIAA Tournament with a 5-4 victory over Lindenwood.

Missouri Western will open the MIAA Tennis Tournament on Friday, April 29 at noon against third seeded Nebraska-Kearney. UNK took the regular season matchup, 7-2, on March 29. All MIAA Tournament play will be held at the Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield, Missouri. The Griffons’ win in the regular season finale helped them avoid a first round matchup with second seeded Southwest Baptist, which defeated Missouri Western 9-0 on April 15.

In head coach Shawn Becker’s first season at Missouri Western, he led the team to a 10-5 overall record and a 5-5 record in MIAA play.

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No. 15 Missouri Western caps off MIAA Championship with sweep at Emporia

MWSUEMPORIA, Kan. – The No. 15 Missouri Western softball team capped an MIAA championship season with a doubleheader sweep of Emporia State Saturday, winning 7-3 and 2-1 to finish the regular season 39-11 overall and 23-3 in the MIAA.

Game 1: #15 MWSU 7, Emporia State 3

Janie Smith held off an attempt at a two-out, seventh inning rally to win her 20th game of the season, a new season-high for the senior.

Smith had limited Emporia State to four hits, never more than one in an inning and retired the first two batters in the bottom of the seventh. The next four Hornets reached, scoring three runs before Smith forced a pop up to end the game. She allowed the three runs on seven hits, struck out one and walked two. Her defense did not commit an error behind her.

Megan Korgie put the Griffons up 2-0 in the second with a line drive single to right that popped out of the diving right fielder’s glove to allow two runs to score. Kailey Green made it 3-0 in the fifth with a sacrifice fly that drove in Morgan Rathmann. The Griffons tacked on four more in the sixth. Rathmann started the scoring in the sixth with an RBI single. Two batters later, Shelbie Atwell drove in two more with a single. A Paige Shifflett double drove in Atwell for Missouri Western’s seventh and final run.

Rathmann was 3-4 on the day with an RBI and two runs scored. Sydney Washington also scored twice and went 2-2 at the plate. Atwell was 2-4 with two RBIs and a run scored.

Game 2: #15 MWSU 2, Emporia State 1

Shyanne Saladino limited Emporia State to just one run on five hits and got enough from her offense to complete the sweep.

Saladino went the distance, giving up the five hits while striking out one and walking one. Emporia State scored its only run in the bottom of the second. Missouri Western answered in the top of the third with Shelbie Atwell drove in Rathmann with a double to left center. Kailey Green put the Griffons up for good in the fourth with the only home run of the day and her 14th on the season.

Rathmann added three more hits in game two, going 3-4 with a run scored. No other Griffon had more than one hit.

Missouri Western is the top seed in the MIAA Tournament and will play No. 8 seed Southwest Baptist Thursday at 5:00 p.m. in the first round.  The Tournament will be play at ASA Hall of Fame Softball Complex in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma this season.  All games games be will be broadcast live on ESPN 1550 or 680 KFEQ.

— MWSU Athletics —

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