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Missouri State wins in OT at Valparaiso

VALPARAISO, Ind. – Missouri State junior Keandre Cook’s two free throws with 2.3 seconds left in overtime lifted the Bears past Valparaiso, 55-54, at Valpo Tuesday.

Cook led all players with 17 points for MSU (11-11, 5-4 MVC), while Jared Ridder added 13, and Josh Webster scored 12.

The home standing Crusaders (12-10, 5-4 MVC) were led by Javon Freeman with 12 and Bakari Evelyn with 11 points.

Cook scored Missouri State’s last four points in overtime to overcome a three-point deficit in the final two minutes of the extra period.

With a one-point lead on its final possession, Valparaiso ran the shot clock out for a violation, turning the ball back to the Bears with 12.7 seconds to go.

At the end of regulation, Cook penetrated deep into the Valpo defense, but could not get to the rim. After Daniel Sackey’s shot off the glass tied it for the Crusaders moments earlier, 49-49.

After being tied at the half, Missouri State opened its biggest lead of the night less than five minutes into the second period when Ridder dropped in his third 3-pointer of the game to push the visitors ahead 34-29.

Valparaiso answered with seven straight points to lead by two, but at the 11:33 mark, Ridder dropped in another triple, then made it a four-point play with the ensuing free throw to put the visitors back on top, 38-36.

The home side rallied with a 7-3 run of its own over the game’s next four-and-a-half minutes to lead 43-41 with Sackey scoring twice in the Crusader outburst.

But Cook retaliated for MSU with a 3-pointer from the right wing to give Missouri State a 44-43 advantage with 5:17 to go.

Neither team scored again until Jaume Sorolla hit a left-handed hook shot at the three-minute mark to put the home side up 45-44, and Deion Lavender added a pair of free throws to give the Crusaders a three-point advantage.

But once again, Cook had the answer, knocking down a contested triple at the 1:11 mark to knot the score, 47-47.

Ryan Kreklow gave Missouri State a lead briefly with a pair clutch foul shots with 35 seconds to go, but Valparaiso tied it 15 seconds later with on the late-game bucket by Sackey.

In an otherwise lackluster first half, Missouri State went on a 9-2 run over the last three minutes of the opening period to tie the game, 25-25, at the intermission.

Neither team led by more than three until Valparaiso used a 9-0 outburst to go from down 16-14 to a 23-16 lead over a three-minute span. Treys by Mileek McMillan and Bakari Evelyn sandwiched a traditional 3-point play by Javon Freeman to put the home side up by seven with 3:30 left before the break.

But Missouri State rallied late, getting four points from Jarred Dixon, a 3-pointer by Jared Ridder and a layup at the rim by Josh Webster at the horn down the stretch to even things up.

For the game, Missouri State shot 30.9 percent (17-of-55) from the field and 7-of-17 (.412) from long range. The Bears were out-rebounded 37-35, but converted 14-of-16 (.875) at the foul line.

Valpo made 38.8 (19-of-49) from the field, 4-of-12 (.333) from long range and 12-of-20 (.600) at the stripe.

The Bears wrap their two-game league road swing Saturday at UNI with a 7 p.m. tipoff from McLeod Center in Cedar Falls. Missouri State returns to JQH Arena on Wednesday, Feb. 6 to battle rival Southern Illinois in a regionally-televised showdown.

— Missouri State Athletics —

Chiefs, Missouri Western reach agreement to bring Training Camp back to St. Joe

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Chiefs and Missouri Western State University have reached an agreement that will keep the Chiefs in St. Joseph, Missouri, for training camp in 2019. It marks the 10th-consecutive year of Chiefs training camp at the home of the Griffons.

“After another outstanding season, excitement should be at an all-time high this summer when the Kansas City Chiefs return for their 10th training camp in St. Joseph,” Dr. Robert Vartabedian, Missouri Western’s president, said. “Thank you to Chiefs President Mark Donovan and Coach Andy Reid for continuing to embrace Missouri Western as their team’s summer training camp home. It truly is an honor. Hosting an NFL training camp is a team effort, and I’m grateful beyond words to everyone on campus and in the community that work together to make it a memorable experience for the fans.”

“Missouri Western State University has continued to deliver outstanding facilities and services for our annual training camp since we moved back to the state of Missouri prior to the 2010 season,” Chiefs President Mark Donovan said. “The university and the city of St. Joseph provide our team the unique ability to go away for camp, while also offering resources and amenities for fans throughout Chiefs Kingdom to have access to their favorite team. We are thankful to Missouri Western State University leadership, specifically MWSU President Dr. Robert Vartabedian and Director of Athletics Josh Looney, for their continued support. We are looking forward to another summer in St. Joseph later this year.”

In January 2018, the Chiefs and Missouri Western agreed to a contract extension that ensured training camp remained in St. Joseph in 2018 and provided both parties a mutual option for 2019. In the 2018 extension, the club and the university agreed to cost-reducing measures related to rental equipment and labor expenses to help drive down operating costs. Other conditions of the 2015 contract amendment and the original 2009 contract remain in place.

The Chiefs have held training camp on the campus of Missouri Western State University every year since 2010, when the club returned its training camp to the state of Missouri for the first time in 20 years. Of the five total training camp sites used throughout franchise history, the 10-year tenure in St. Joseph is the third-longest at any one location.

— Chiefs Press Release —

MWSU’s Dandridge, Basch earn Don Hansen All-America honors

BROOKFIELD, Ill. – The Don Hansen Football Committee released the 2018 Don Hansen NCAA Div. II All-America Team on Tuesday, with Missouri Western’s Brandin Dandridge and Tyler Basch receiving honorable mention.

Dandridge was named honorable mention as a return specialist. Dandridge was the Griffons’ primary threat on special teams, averaging 13 yards per punt return with one touchdown and a season-long return of 58 yards. He was named Don Hansen First Team All-Region as a returner and was also named to the third team as a defensive back. At cornerback, Dandridge led the MIAA with 15 passes defended and was tied for second in the conference with four interceptions.

Basch receives honorable mention All-American at kicker after being named Don Hansen Second Team All-Region. In his senior season, Basch went 13-for-17 on field goal attempts, including an MWSU record-tying 58-yard field goal in the Agent Barry Live United Bowl on Dec. 1.

The Don Hansen team carries out the legacy of long-time small college football advocate Don Hansen, who passed away at age 75 on Aug. 29, 2010. Hansen, from Brookfield, Ill., started and published Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette for three decades, selecting NCAA Division II All-America teams for the first time in 1988. Don Hansen’s Football Gazette began selecting Division II All-Region squads in 2003.

— MWSU Athletics —

Tigers’ Cunningham named SEC Player of the Week

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Women’s Basketball senior guard Sophie Cunningham (Columbia, Mo.) is the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week, announced by the conference office Tuesday. Cunningham averaged 23.5 points per game in Mizzou’s games against nationally-ranked Kentucky (Jan. 24) and Auburn (Jan. 27), and recorded her ninth career 30-point game Sunday.

Cunningham has now won a conference-leading 10 weekly honors in her career. This is the fourth time she has been named the SEC Player of the Week. In 2015-16, Cunningham earned a conference record six Freshman of the Week nods.

Cunningham scored 30 points and drained a season-high six three-pointers in Mizzou’s 74-65 win over Auburn Sunday, moving the Tiger senior moved into third-place on Mizzou’s all-time scoring list with 1,928 points. She surpassed Julie Helm, who scored 1,925 points from 1996-00. Cunningham also reached 200 made three-pointers in the game, becoming just the third player in Mizzou history to reach that mark.

Cunningham’s 30-point game was her second of the season, and the ninth of her career. She is the SEC’s only player this season to record multiple 30-point games, and now has the third-most 30-point games of any Mizzou player (nine), trailing only Renee Kelly’s 16 and Joni Davis’ 13. In Cunningham’s 30-point performances, Mizzou is 7-2 overall.

The Tiger senior also scored 17 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished two assists against Kentucky on Jan. 24. Cunningham was efficient in her shooting over the week, as she shot 51.9 percent from the field (14-for-27), 47.4 percent from three (9-for-19) and 83.3 percent from the free throw line (10-for-12).

Over her last four games, the two-time All-America Honorable Mention is averaging 23.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 85.0 percent (17-for-20) from the free throw line. On the season, Cunningham is leading the team in scoring (16.6 ppg) and assists (3.0 apg), while grabbing 5.9 rebounds per game.

After being the nation’s only player to shoot better than 54 percent from the field, 45 percent from three and 83 percent from the free throw line in 2017-18, Cunningham has been shooting efficiently once again this season. Cunningham is shooting 48.4 percent from the field (118-for-244), 40.2 percent from three (47-for-117) and 80.5 percent from the free throw line (82-for-105).

Mizzou returns to action on Monday, Feb. 6, when the Tigers head to LSU for a road contest in Baton Rouge, La. Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Four Bearcats earn Don Hansen All-America football honors

BROOKFIELD, Ill. — The Don Hansen Football Committee has released the 2018 Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-America team. Northwest Missouri State University is represented by four selections on this year’s All-America listing.

Senior defensive end Austen Eskew earned third-team honors. Senior offensive lineman Zach Flott, senior defensive back Anthony Lane and sophomore defensive lineman Sam Roberts were all three named to the honorable mention squad.

The Don Hansen team carries out the legacy of long-time small college football advocate Don Hansen, who passed away at age 75 on Aug. 29, 2010. Hansen, from Brookfield, Ill., started and published Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette for three decades, selecting NCAA Division II All-America teams for the first time in 1988. Don Hansen’s Football Gazette began selecting Division II All-Region squads in 2003.

— Northwest Athletics —

KU’s Lawson earns seventh Big 12 weekly honor this season

IRVING, Texas – Kansas redshirt-junior Dedric Lawson’s back-to-back double-doubles against nationally-ranked opponents have earned him co-Big 12 Newcomer of the Week honors in a vote by a media panel which covers the league, the conference announced Monday. This is the fourth conference newcomer of the week for Lawson and his seventh weekly award by the league in 2018-19.

Lawson opened the week scoring 29 points and tying a season high with 15 rebounds in KU’s 80-76 win against No. 24 Iowa State. The Memphis, Tennessee, forward was 13-for-17 (76.5 percent) from the field, including 2-for-2 from 3-point range, in the victory. At No. 8 Kentucky, Lawson posted 20 points and 15 rebounds in the 71-63 loss to the Wildcats. For the week, Lawson was 20-for-35 (57.1 percent), including 4-for-5 from 3-point range. Lawson earned the honor with Baylor’s Makai Mason.

A Wooden Award Midseason finalist and Sporting News Midseason All-America First Team selection, Lawson has six double-doubles in his last seven games and a Big 12-leading 14 for the season, which is tied for second nationally. He has scored 20 or more points in his last two games and 11 times this season. He is second in the Big 12 in scoring at 19.5 ppg and leads the league in rebounding at 11.1 rpg, which is eighth nationally. He is the only player in the league averaging a double-double. A three-time Big 12 Player of the Week (11/12, 11/26, 12/26) and four-time league newcomer of the week (12/3, 12/17, 1/14, 1/28), Lawson leads KU with 22 blocked shots and his 1.1 blocks per game are eighth in the conference.

Kansas (16-4, 5-2) plays at Texas (11-9, 3-4) on Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 6 p.m.

— KU Athletics —

Cunningham leads No. 25 Missouri women past Auburn

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Sophie Cunningham scored 30 points — 21 in the first half — and No. 25 Missouri blitzed Auburn early and made it hold up in a 74-65 win on Sunday.

Cunningham scored 13 of Missouri’s first 18 points as it built an 18-0 lead. Cunningham made her first four shot attempts with three coming from behind the 3-point arc. Missouri (16-6, 5-3 SEC) didn’t score until Janiah McKay’s layup with 1:32 before the end of the first. Missouri led 23-2 at the end of one as Auburn shot 1 of 14 from the field. Missouri finished with a 17-5 rebounding advantage at the end of one.

Missouri led 43-23 at halftime and Cunningham was 6 of 9 from distance. Missouri made 11 of its 12 3s before intermission.

Auburn showed some fight late and narrowed the deficit to 69-61 on Daisa Alexander’s 3 with 89 seconds left capping a 14-3 run that started with Alexander’s 3 four minutes prior.

McKay led Auburn (15-5, 3-4) with 23 points.

— Associated Press —

Griffons rally on the road to defeat UNK 83-79

KEARNEY, Neb. – After a Nebraska-Kearney three pointer cut the Griffons’ lead to just one point with 13 seconds remaining, Lavon Hightower nailed both free throws following a Loper foul to extend the lead to three. UNK missed the potential game-tying three on the ensuing possession, giving Missouri Western (9-11, 3-6 MIAA) a 83-79 road victory over Nebraska-Kearney (6-13, 1-9 MIAA) on Saturday.

NOTABLES

  • The Griffons held the lead for all but three minutes of a tightly-contested first half, taking a 39-35 lead into halftime.
  • Lavon Hightower was lights out for the Griffons in the first half, making all four of his shot attempts with three triples to lead the Griffons with 14 points.
  • Nebraska Kearney’s Kanon Koster gave the Lopers their largest lead of the game at 64-59 with 8:46 remaining in the game.
  • The Griffons then used a 20-9 run to take a nine-point lead with just three minutes to play.
  • After missing the free throw, the Lopers snatched the offensive rebound before passing it out to Koster who made the three pointer to bring the Lopers within one point with 13 seconds remaining.
  • Hightower sank both free throws after the Nebraska Kearney foul on the next Griffon possession.
  • Nebraska Kearney’s game-tying attempt was no good as Bryan Hudson pulled down the rebound to seal the win for the Griffons.
  • The Griffons finished with just five turnovers, their best mark this season.
  • Saturday’s win snaps a four-game losing streak for Missouri Western

LEADERS

  • Hightower stuffed the stat sheet and notched his sixth double-double of the season in the win. Hightower finished with 27 points, 11 rebounds, and four assists and shot 73 percent from the field.
  • Tyrell Carroll scored 17 points and also had four assists.
  • JJ Jones continues to improve for the Griffons in increased minutes. Jones’ 14 points and 26 minutes are both career-highs.
  • Hudson also added 14 points.
  • Nebraska Kearney’s Kanon Koster led all players in scoring, finishing with 31 points.

UP NEXT

  • Missouri Western returns to the MWSU Fieldhouse to host Missouri Southern (16-4, 7-3 MIAA) on Jan. 31.
  • The Lions edged Emporia State 80-77 on Saturday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Hudgins scores 30 to lead No. 2 Bearcats past Fort Hays State

HAYS, Kansas – The No. 2-ranked Northwest Missouri State University men’s basketball team scored a 81-69 victory at Fort Hays State on Saturday at Gross Memorial Coliseum.

Northwest’s victory improved the Bearcats to 19-0 on the season and a perfect 9-0 in MIAA play. Fort Hays State fell to 13-6 overall and 5-3 in league play.

Redshirt freshman Trevor Hudgins notched his first career 30-point game as he tallied 30 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the floor. Hudgins knocked in all seven of his free throw attempts, while dishing out a team-high six assists.

The Bearcats made their first five shots from three-point land and overcame an early five-point deficit. The 11-6 lead for Fort Hays State marked the largest deficit that Northwest had faced since being down five to Upper Iowa on Nov. 9. Northwest responded immediately with a 13-0 run to take a 19-11 lead in the opening half. Northwest held its largest lead of the first half at 30-20 with 7:22 remaining.

Senior Joey Witthus and Hudgins carried the offensive load in the first half as they combined to put up 35 points and equal the FHSU offensive input as Northwest held a 42-35 lead at the intermission. Witthus scored 19 first-half points, while Hudgins chipped in with 16. Witthus buried his first five three-point attempts in the contest.

Freshman Diego Bernard scored all 13 of his points in the final 8:07 of the game to help the Bearcats remain perfect on the road this season.

Witthus battled foul trouble in the second half and finished with 24 points on 6-of-12 shooting from the floor, including all six makes from three-point land.

Northwest will play host to Pittsburg State on Thursday. Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. in Bearcat Arena.

NOTES: It marks the eighth straight win for Northwest over FHSU in the all-time series … the Bearcats own a 15-10 lead in the all-time series vs. the Tigers … Northwest has won 14 consecutive MIAA contests dating back to last season … Northwest also extended its road win streak to 10 in a row … the Bearcats are 71-7 in their last 78 MIAA games.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU women struggle offensively in 62-53 loss at Nebraska-Kearney

KEARNEY, Neb. – The Missouri Western women’s basketball team (9-9, 4-5 MIAA) trailed by as many as 13 points in the fourth quarter Saturday at Nebraska-Kearney before chipping the deficit to just four in the final minute. However, UNK (12-7, 5-5 MIAA) made five of its final six free throws as the Griffons lost 62-53 on Saturday afternoon.

NOTABLES

  • The Griffons had their most efficient-shooting quarter in the first at 46 percent, but the Lopers still held the 20-14 advantage.
  • Both teams struggled offensively in the second quarter, combining for 20 points and 22 percent shooting.
  • The Lopers held their largest lead of the game at 15 points with under five minutes remaining in the third quarter.
  • Brittany Atkins’ jumper capped off an 18-9 run to bring the Griffons within four points with 46 seconds to play.
  • Nebraska Kearney called a timeout and made five of its final six free throws to halt the Griffon comeback.
  • The Griffons’ ability to get to the free-throw line kept them in the game, setting a new season-high with 35 free-throw attempts.
  • Missouri Western finished the game with a season-low 25 percent field-goal percentage.

LEADERS

  • Melia Richardson led the Griffons in scoring with 11 points and also added three steals.
  • Katrina Roenfeldt and Jessica Davies each scored 10 points.
  • Atkins scored all seven of her points in the fourth quarter.
  • Simone Walker set career-highs in points (9), made free-throws (7), and free-throw attempts (10).

UP NEXT

  • Missouri Western Women’s Basketball returns home to take on Missouri Southern (11-9, 3-7 MIAA) on Jan. 31.
  • The Lions have lost four-straight after falling to Emporia State on Saturday.

— MWSU Athletics —

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