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Griffons’ Ong named a finalist for MIAA’s Ken B. Jones Award

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri Western’s Shi Qing Ong has been named one of five female finalists for the MIAA’s 2019 Ken B. Jones award.

Ong became Missouri Western’s first-ever finalist for the award that recognized the top Female and Male Student-Athletes in the MIAA. The recent graduate was a two-time MIAA Women’s Golfer of the Year. She was recently named second team All-American by the WGCA and was a three-time WGCA All-Region selection, a four-time first team All-MIAA selection and a 2018-19 Google Cloud Academic All-District selection. Ong won back-to-back MIAA Championship titles with her 2019 championship completing a run of five-straight individual event titles this past spring. Ong won 14 events in her four years at MWSU, a Griffon Golf record. She was also a two-time winner of Missouri Western’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year award and qualified for the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships three times in her career.

The Female and Male Ken B. Jones award winners will be announced on June 3 at the MIAA Awards Show presented by Husch Blackwell.

The Ken B. Jones award is named after the MIAA’s first full-time commissioner and recognizes the conference’s top Female and Male Student-Athlete. Mr. Jones was appointed league commissioner in 1981 and the inaugural award, in his honor, began in the 1993-94 academic year.

Each institution may nominate one female and one male student-athlete. The nominees must have completed at least their junior season of athletics eligibility by June 1 of the academic year of nomination. A nominee must have at least a 3.25 cumulative grade-point average through the previous full semester term through February 1 of the academic year of nomination at the certifying member institution.

A 15-member committee comprised of one administrator from each MIAA institution and the conference office ranks each candidate based on excellence in three categories: Athletic Achievement in that academic year, Career Academic Achievements and Community/Campus Service during the Academic Year. The committee announces its five finalists 14 days before naming its winner at the annual MIAA Awards Celebration.

Female Finalists
Kylie Hohlen – Central Missouri, Senior – Volleyball
Brianna Schmitz – Emporia State, Senior – Track & Field
Renea Ambersley – Lincoln, Junior – Track & Field
Shi Qing Ong – Missouri Western, Senior – Golf
Ellie McDonell – Nebraska Kearney, Senior – Volleyball

Male Finalists
Landon Nault – Emporia State, Senior – Football
Brandon Ball – Fort Hays State, Junior – Wrestling
Grant Olsson – Lincoln, Senior – Basketball
Jacob Bartling – Nebraska Kearney, Senior – Track & Field
Levi Wyrick – Pittsburg State, Senior – Football/Track & Field

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri Western’s Shi Qing Ong named 2nd Team All-American

CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – It has been a while since there were any firsts for Missouri Western senior golfer Shi Qing Ong, but she can add one final first-time honor to her decorated career. The standout women’s golfer was named second team All-American by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) for the first time in her career.

Ong finished tied for 19th at last week’s NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships, her highest finish in three trips to the national tournament and the highest finish by any MIAA competitor. The All-American honor is added to a list of awards that includes two MIAA Women’s Golfer of the Year titles, three WGCA All-Region selections, four first team All-MIAA honors and a Missouri Western-record 14 individual championships.

Shi Qing was the only MIAA women’s golfer named to the WGCA All-American teams and one of just four in the Central Region across the first, second and honorable mention teams.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest tennis will face Midwestern State in NCAA Round of 16

The Northwest Missouri State University women’s tennis team will take on Midwestern State in the NCAA Division II Tournament round of 16 at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Sanlando Park Tennis Center in Altamonte Springs, Florida.

The Bearcats are the No. 10 seed and the Mustangs are the No. 7 seed. The winner will take on the winner of the University of Indianapolis (22-0) vs. Goldey-Beacom College (16-4) match. UIndy is the No. 2 seed and Goldey-Beacom is the No. 15 seed.

Northwest and Midwestern State met earlier this season on March 24 in Wichita Falls, Texas, with the Bearcats securing a 5-2 victory.

The Bearcats (19-6 overall) are making their eighth Sweet 16 appearance in program history. The Mustangs (21-6) secured their fifth trip in the last six seasons to the NCAA Championship site.

Northwest has advanced to the national quarterfinals on two occasions (1997, 2003). In 1997, Northwest defeated Presbyterian before falling to Armstrong Atlantic in the national quarterfinals. In 2003, Northwest took down Slippery Rock (Pa.) before dropping its national quarterfinal matchup with Barry (Fla.).

Freshman Julia Aliseda and senior Julie Rinderknech lead the squad in singles’ victories with 24 each. Aliseda, ranked No. 57 in the ITA, is 24-7 overall and 19-4 at No. 4 singles. Aliseda is currently riding a six-match win streak in singles. Rinderknech is 24-6 overall and 19-4 at No. 5 singles. Rinderknech is 8-1 in her last nine singles matches.

Sophomore Irene Recuenco, who is ranked No. 17 by the ITA, is 21-9 overall. She went 15-6 at No. 2 singles and is 1-1 at No. 1 singles. Recuenco is coming off a straight sets win over No. 4-ranked Alexis Czapinski (Washburn), 6-2, 6-4.

Junior Marta Ferrando is 22-8 and has gone 18-5 at No. 3 singles. Ferrando is the midst of a seven-match win streak in singles play.

Junior Sara Grozdanovic is 15-6 overall, including a 10-4 mark at No. 6 singles.

Northwest’s No. 1 doubles team of Tania Teruel and Ferrando are ranked No. 15 by the ITA. Teruel and Ferrando are 10-10 in doubles play this season.

Northwest’s No. 2 doubles pairing of Alilseda and Recuenco are 8-1 in their last nine dual matches.

Recuenco leads the team in doubles victories with 22 this season. In dual play, Recuenco has posted a mark of 21-3 in doubles action.

Head coach Mark Rosewell has led 38 teams (20 men, 18 women) to NCAA Tournament play in his tenure at Northwest. Rosewell has accumulated 1,117 career coaching victories, including 1,095 at Northwest.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffons’ Shi Qing Ong finishes 19th at NCAA Golf National Championships

Courtesy @gogriffons Twitter

PALM SPRINGS, Fla. – Missouri Western senior Shi Qing Ong completed her final round as a Griffon by moving up three spots on the leaderboard and finishing tied for 19th at the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships at the PGA National – Champions Course.

It was tough sledding in the third and final round with just one competitor in the 95-player field shooting under par. Ong was 6-over on Thursday, finishing 13-over in her third and final appearance in the national championships. The two-time MIAA Women’s Golfer of the Year turned in one birdie, five bogeys and one double. She parred the other holes in the final day to finish with her highest-ever finish in the national championships.

Ong’s decorated career included two MIAA Women’s Golfer of the Year awards, three WGCA All-Region selections and a MWSU-record 14 individual titles. Ong was also twice named the MWSU Female Student-Athlete of the Year.

— MWSU Athletics —

Shawn Becker let go as Missouri Western tennis coach

ST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western State University director of athletics Josh Looney announced, Thursday, the contract of head women’s tennis coach Shawn Becker would not be renewed.

“We have great respect for Coach Becker and thank him for his hard work and service leading Griffon Tennis the past four years,” Looney said. “Shawn has made positive contributions to our University and the athletic department, and we wish him the best moving forward. Ultimately, we believe our tennis program has the ability to increase its competitiveness in the MIAA and in the Central Region.”

Becker became Missouri Western’s second-ever full-time tennis coach in 2015. In his first season, the Griffons went 10-6 overall and posted a 5-5 record in MIAA play. Over his four seasons, MWSU was 36-48 with a 9-28 conference record. His teams consistently ranked high in academic achievement and sportsmanship and following this season, the Griffons received the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Community Service Award for the Central Region. During Becker’s tenure, Karolina Ström became the program’s first nationally ranked player in more than two decades.

A national search for Becker’s replacement will begin immediately.

— MWSU Athletics —

Griffons’ Ong tied for 22nd after round two of the NCAA National Championships

PALM SPRINGS, Fla. – Missouri Western senior golfer Shi Qing Ong is tied for 22nd after two rounds at the NCAA Division II National Championships at the PGA National golf coure in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. She’s just two shots out of being in the top 10.

Ong started with three bogeys on the front nine and seven pars, but parred eight of nine on the back to finish 4-over on the day. Through two rounds, Ong was 7-over and knotted up with Kennedy Holtsclaw of the University of Indianapolis for the position. Six competitors were tied for 16th with 6-over scores for the tournament and six more were tied for 10th at 5-over.

Academy of Art’s Anahi Servin was 2-under in round two to move up five spots into a tie for the lead with Jamie Jacob of Cal State San Marcos with 2-under 144s through the first two rounds.

Round three will take place Thursday as the National Championship continue through Saturday.

— MWSU Athletics —

MWSU’s Castaneda earns second team All-Region honors

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Missouri Western baseball pitcher Anthony Castaneda was named second team All-Central Region by the Division 2 Conference Commissioners Association.

Castaneda was named first team All-MIAA after going 6-3 with one save and a 2.34 ERA this season. The senior finished third in the MIAA in ERA and second in strikeouts. His 111 strikeouts this season ranked as the second most ever by a Griffon pitcher and were compared to just 18 walks over 88 1/3 innings.

Castaneda allowed just 23 earned runs all season and didn’t allow an earned run to score over his final five appearances, a string of 14 2/3 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run. He posted a 0.99 WHIP and struck out 11.3 per nine innings. He twice tied the Missouri Western single game record with 14 strikeouts and posted back-to-back 12-strikeout games on Feb. 24 and Mar. 1. He also struck out 11 on Apr. 14 against Northwest Missouri.

Castaneda was one of three MIAA starting pitchers named to the D2CCA All-Central Region team. Missouri Southern’s Zach Parrish was a first team selection and Central Oklahoma’s Dylan Hall was named second team.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri signs four-star basketball recruit Kobe Brown

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Men’s Basketball signed Huntsville, Alabama, native Kobe Brown to its 2019 recruiting class, head coach Cuonzo Martin announced Wednesday. The 6-foot-7 forward from Lee High School is rated a four-star recruit by ESPN.com. Brown signed his financial aid agreement and officially joins the Tigers’ talented crop of new comers alongside fellow four-stars Tray Jackson and Mario McKinney, Jr.

A versatile scorer, Brown poured in 24.1 points per game as a senior in 2018-19, adding 12.0 rebounds and 8.0 assists per game. He was a 2019 Alabama Sportswriters Association First-Team All-State honoree and earned USA Today All-USA Alabama First-Team recognition. Additionally, Brown was tabbed the AL.com Huntsville Region Player of the Year.

“Kobe is a do-it-all guy who can stretch the floor as a forward with his shooting ability,” Martin said. “He’s an excellent passer and has a great feel for the game on both ends. He’s won at a high level and, most importantly, he has the work ethic and drive to succeed that fits our program. We’re very excited to get him here in a few weeks and go to work this summer.”

After racking up Alabama Class 5A Player of the Year honors as a junior, he was a Class 6A Player of the Year finalist this past season. Brown led Lee to more than 20 wins in 2018-19, including an area championship.

Despite battling flu-like symptoms for weeks down the stretch of his senior campaign, Brown helped Lee rip off three postseason wins, highlighted by a 30-point outburst in the area title game. In his final high school game, he put together a 28-point, 13-rebound outing in a four-point loss to the eventual state champion.

Brown averaged 20.9 points, 7.9 and 6.8 assists as a junior, steering Lee to a Northwest Regional championship game appearance. He earned 2018 ASWA Super First-Team All-State recognition.

Brown chose Mizzou over Minnesota, Penn State and Vanderbilt, among others. He and fellow signees Jackson and McKinney will join the Tigers in Columbia for the summer semester in June.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Nebraska’s Hoiberg signs three more to first recruiting class

Lincoln – Nebraska Men’s Basketball Coach Fred Hoiberg announced Wednesday that Kevin Cross (Little Rock, Ark.) has signed a National Letter-of-Intent to play basketball for the Husker program next season.

Cross, a 6-foot-8, 240-pound forward, played for Coach Raymond Cooper at Mills University Studies High School, earning all-state honors in Arkansas for the past two years. Cross selected Nebraska over Oklahoma State and TCU.

“We are excited to have Kevin join our program.” Nebraska Coach Fred Hoiberg said. “He is a skilled big who brings versatility to our frontcourt with his ability to score both inside and out. We think he is a player who will develop in our up-tempo system.”

Last year, he helped Mills to a 28-5 record and runner-up honors in Class 4A, averaging 18 points, 10 rebounds and two assists per game. For his efforts, he was named first-team all-state in Class 4A by the Arkansas Basketball Coaches Association and garnered second-team all-state (all classes) by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Cross had 24 point and nine rebounds in the state title game loss to Magnolia, and also put together a 29-point, 21-rebound effort during his senior campaign. Following the season, he earned MVP honors at the All-Metro Classic with a 32-point effort, which included six 3-pointers.

Cross was also a first-team all-state Class 5A selection by the coaches association and a second-team all-state honoree by the Democrat Gazette as a junior when he averaged 14.9 points and 6.8 caroms per contest as the team went 29-3 en route to a runner-up finish at the state tournament.

Also Wednesday, Nebraska Men’s Basketball Coach Fred Hoiberg continued to bolster the Huskers’ interior presence with Wednesday’s announcement that Derrick Walker (Kansas City, Mo.) will join the program for the upcoming season.

Walker, a 6-foot-8, 235-pound forward, spent the last two seasons at the University of Tennessee, appearing in 64 contests, as the Volunteers won 56 games and made a pair of NCAA appearances during his tenure at the school. He will have two years of eligibility remaining after sitting out the 2019-20 season.

“Derrick is a physical player who gives us skill and versatility in the post,” Nebraska Coach Fred Hoiberg said. “He has played in big games over the last two years, and his experience will be an asset for us with so many newcomers on the roster.”

Walker played in 30 games as a sophomore, as Tennessee reached the NCAA Sweet 16 and finished with a 31-6 record in 2018-19. He came off the bench and averaged 0.8 points and 1.1 rebounds per game in just over five minutes per contest. He shot 53 percent from the floor, including 6-of-7 from the field in SEC play. He had five points, two boards and a pair of assists in a win over Georgia.

As a freshman, he was an integral member of the Volunteers’ 2017-18 SEC title team, appearing in 34 of the Vols’ 35 contests and averaging 1.9 points and 2.2 rebounds in 8.8 minutes per game. He was efficient on the offensive end, shooting nearly 60 percent from the floor, including 68 percent (19-of-28) in SEC section. He totaled five or more points six times, including career bests in points (10), field goals (five) and minutes (25) at South Carolina when he hit all five field goal attempts. He set personal bests in both rebounds (seven) and blocks (two) at Alabama and also grabbed seven board against Ole Miss. In all, he reached double-figures in minutes 11 times, including seven games against SEC competition.

He spent his senior and postgrad years at Sunrise (Kan.) Christian Academy, where he averaged 14 points and seven rebounds per game in 2016-17. He was a four-star prospect by ESPN.com and three-star choice by Rivals and 247Sports, which rated him as the No. 2 prospect in Missouri in 2017. Walker played for the MoKan Elite in the summer of 2016, helping the team win the Nike Peach Jam championship. On that team, he played with 2018 first-round NBA picks Trae Young and Michael Porter Jr. He spent three seasons at Raytown High School, helping the school to a conference title and earning second-team all-conference honors. Walker, who attended the same high school as former Husker legend Tyronn Lue, also played three years of football at the school.

And Nebraska Coach Fred Hoiberg added his third recruit of the day on Wednesday evening when Samari Curtis (Xenia, Ohio) signed to play basketball for the Huskers beginning this fall.

Curtis, a 6-foot-4, 190-pound guard, was Ohio Mr. Basketball in 2019, averaging 33.8 points and 5.2 assists per game for Coach Kent Anderson at Xenia High School. He shot 51 percent from the field as a senior, including 34 percent from 3-point range. His senior year was highlighted by a 52-point performance, his second career 50-point game. Curtis also finished eighth in state history with 224 free throws, as Xenia went 13-11 despite replacing four starters from the previous season.

He finished his career with a school-record 2,109 points, breaking the previous mark by nearly 500 points. He led the Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) in scoring each of the past three seasons, averaging more than 30 points per game in each of his final two seasons at the school.

“Samari is an elite guard,” Nebraska Coach Fred Hoiberg said. “He gives us size and length at the guard position and his skillset blends well with the other guards currently on our roster.”

Curtis, who originally signed with Cincinnati last fall, is a four-star selection by ESPN.com, while he also ranks among the top-200 recruits nationally by 247Sports.

As a junior, he averaged 30.4 points, 5.2 assists and 5.1 rebounds per game while shooting nearly 50 percent from the field en route to third-team All-Ohio accolades by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association. A three-time All-GWOC selection and District 9 honoree, Curtis also garnered honorable-mention honors as a sophomore when he averaged 24.1 points per game.

Curtis becomes the 11th scholarship player to sign or re-affirm his commitment since Hoiberg took over the Husker basketball program on March 30. The Huskers lose four starters from a year ago while junior forward Isaiah Roby is testing the waters of the NBA process. Curtis joins fellow freshmen Yvan Ouedraogo, Akol Arop and Kevin Cross while the rest of the class includes graduate transfers Matej Kavas and Haanif Cheatham, junior college transfers Jervay Green and Cam Mack and transfers Dalano Banton, Shamiel Stevenson and Derrick Walker.

— NU Athletics —

Missouri women’s basketball adds two Division I tranfers

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Women’s Basketball added transfer 6-foot-4 forward LaDazhia Williams to its 2019-20 roster, announced by head coach Robin Pingeton Thursday. Due to NCAA transfer requirements, Williams will sit out the upcoming 2019-20 season, then will have two years of eligibility remaining.

Williams, a five-star recruit and top-50 prospect from the Class of 2017, has spent the last two seasons at South Carolina where she appeared in 48 games, averaging 1.3 points per game. Williams posted career highs in points and rebounds against Western Carolina (Nov. 30, 2017), scoring 11 points with eight rebounds in 19 minutes.

Originally from Bradenton, Fla., Williams was ranked as the 12th-best forward and the No. 48 overall prospect in the Class of 2017 by ESPN HoopGurlz. Williams was a three-time Florida Association of Basketball Coaches (FABC) All-State Selection and a three-time Bradenton Herald All-Area Player of the Year honoree for Lakewood Ranch High School.

As a senior in 2017, Williams was the Class 8A Player of the Year by FABC and Sarasota Herald-Tribune after averaging 19.6 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game. During her junior campaign, Williams was named the FABC 7A Player of the Year and led Lakewood Ranch to the Class 7A state title game, its best finish in program history. Williams closed her prep career as Lakewood Ranch’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder.

Also Wednesday, Mizzou Women’s Basketball added transfer guard Renetha “Shug” Dickson to its 2019-20 roster, as announced by head coach Robin Pingeton on Wednesday.

Dickson, a St. Louis native, is a 5-9 guard who spent her first two seasons at Tulsa where she earned American Conference All-Freshman Team honors in 2016-17. Dickson attended Texas Tech for the second semester of the 2018-19 season before deciding to join Mizzou.

At Tulsa, Dickson started in 36 of 60 games played and scored in double figures 28 times, including 20+ points in 14 games. She earned All-Freshman Team honors after averaging 8.6 points and 3.5 rebounds per with 51 assists. Following her outstanding debut campaign, Dickson was invited to participate in the 2017 USA Basketball U19 World Cup Team Trials. During her sophomore campaign, Dickson scored 14.1 points per game and grabbed 4.7 rebounds per game while shooting 35.1 percent from three and 88.3 percent game the free throw line.

Dickson was a four-year starter at Lutheran North High School where she was a two-time Class 3A All-State selection and three-time All-Conference performer. During her senior season, Dickson averaged 24.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.8 steals per game. She was ranked as the No. 25 prospect in the Class of 2016 by ESPN HoopGurlz.

— Mizzou Athletics —

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