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MWSU Track & Field wraps up semifinal Saturday at MIAA Championships

WARRENSBURG – The Missouri Western men’s and women’s track and field teams came away with several solid individual performances at the MIAA Championships on Saturday. Lynzi Miller took fourth place in the women’s heptathlon with a provisional-qualifying 4,504 points, while Hanna Williams and Megan Gillen both qualified for Sunday’s finals in their respective events.

Miller’s fourth-place finish on Saturday also sets a new MWSU program record. She excelled in the running events, taking third in both the 200 meter and 800 meter dash. Miller earns her first provisional-qualifying mark at Missouri Western with her performance this weekend.

Williams placed fourth in the women’s 400 meter prelims to qualify for Sunday’s final. Gillen also earned a spot in the 800 meter finals, breaking her own school record with a time of 2:14.71.

TOP FINISHERS

  • Lynzi Miller, 4th, Women’s Heptathlon, 4504 points, Provisional
  • Bailey Gilbert, 8th, Women’s Long Jump, 5.69m (18′ 8″)
  • Hunter Scaggs, 10th, Men’s High Jump, 1.96m (6′ 5″)
  • Tara Bergman, 14th, Women’s Discus, 40.06m (131′ 5″), School Record
  • Julia Odir, 14th, Women’s Long Jump, 5.38m (17′ 8″)

FINALS QUALIFIERS

  • Hanna Williams, 4th, Women’s 400m Prelims, 55.41
  • Megan Gillen, 7th, Women’s 800m Prelims, 2:14.71

With finals and several other events remaining, the Griffons will compete again on Sunday for the final day of the MIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

— MWSU Athletics —

Griffons’ showdown with No. 1 Central Oklahoma postponed until Saturday

EDMOND, Okla. – Due to stormy conditions in the Edmond, Oklahoma area, the Missouri Western softball team’s next game in the MIAA Championships has been postponed until Saturday at 11 a.m.

Missouri Western was set to face No. 1 Central Oklahoma in the winner’s bracket final at 3 p.m. on Friday, but at the time of this release only one game had been completed before heavy rain and lightning entered the area. Plans called for an elimination game between Central Missouri and Emporia State to be played as weather allows on Friday night. Then the Missouri Western, Central Oklahoma game will become the first game on Saturday followed by another elimination game.

The winner of Missouri Western’s next game will advance to the championship game which will now be played at 10 a.m. on Sunday. If needed, a tiebreaker championship game would be played at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. The loser of the Griffons’ next game will play in the consolation bracket final at 4 p.m., Saturday.

Missouri Western will enter its matchup with the nation’s No. 1-ranked team with the longest active win streak in NCAA Division II softball. No. 7 Winona State fell 1-0 to Minnesota State on Friday to end the Warriors’ 31-game win streak that started after a 1-0 loss at Missouri Western on March 23.

All Missouri Western games from the MIAA Tournament will be broadcast on ESPN St. Joseph 107.5 FM and 1550 AM.  Click here to listen online.

— MWSU Athletics —

DC recognizes Northwest Missouri State basketball national championship, undefeated season

By BRENT MARTIN

St. Joseph Post

Photo courtesy of Northwest Missouri State University

Washington has recognized Northwest Missouri State University for winning the NCAA Division II men’s national basketball championship.

The United States Senate unanimously approved a resolution honoring the Bearcats for winning their second national basketball championship and posting a perfect 38-0 season.

“The Bearcats were unstoppable this season, earning another national championship and finishing the year with a perfect record,” U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt said in a written statement released by his office. “Congratulations to the players, coaches, and fans on another great season. I look forward to seeing what this team can accomplish next year.”

“Missouri is proud of the Bearcats’ fantastic season, and we congratulate them on everything they were able to accomplish as a team,” U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley said in a written statement. “The effort and determination by these young men does not go unnoticed. Keep up the great work and good luck next year!”

Northwest defeated Point Loma Nazarene University in March 64-58 to cap the undefeated season. Northwest was only the 5th Division II program to finish a perfect season as national champions. Northwest won its first men’s basketball championship in 2017.

 

Missouri Western defeats Washburn for 18th straight, advances at MIAA Tournament

EDMOND, Okla. – Four runs were enough again for the Missouri Western softball team on Friday as 2nd-seeded Griffons (36-14) defeated No. 3 seed Washburn (27-25), 4-1, to advance in the MIAA Championships and extend the team’s win streak to 18 games.

A huge two-out triple by Lauren Houston in the second put MWSU up 1-0. Houston tried to make it an inside the park home run but was thrown out at the plate. After the top of the order wasn’t able to make much noise early against Washburn starter Bailey Zuniga, they got hot the second time through. Brea Blanton led off the third with a single and scored one batter later when Morgan Frost reached on a throwing error. Frost got to third on the error that came while she was trying to sacrifice Blanton to second. Gabi Carter got Frost home one batter later with a double, prompting a Washburn pitching change. Sydni Hawkins gave the Griffs a three-run third with a one-out double that scored Carter.

Lexi Kinnaird (10-3) did her part with the help of her defense behind her. The senior pitcher allowed just one run on a solo homer through five innings. Kaili Hinds picked up her first save of the year, one night after getting a win in the circle. Hinds pitched two perfect innings with a pair of strikeouts.

After a four-pitch first inning, Kinnaird gave up a one-out double then a single in the second, but Frost, Houston and Hawkins combined to give their pitcher two outs, gunning down Winter Henry as she tried to sneak to second on the single. The first two Ichabods reached in the third on a double and a single, but Kinnaird got a big strikeout of leadoff batter Samantha Stallbaumer; a big defensive play on a squeeze attempt from Emma Hoffart for the second out and a pop up to wiggle out of the jam.

The Griffons’ 18th consecutive win didn’t come without a couple scares. Carter led off the fifth by reaching on a throwing error, but injured her leg trying to turn for second base on the errant throw. Shelby Uhl picked up a one-out single in the sixth, but the hit went off her thumb. Uhl remained in the game. Kaylyn Damgaard pinch ran for Carter and Blanton replaced her defensively.

Missouri Western will face No. 1-ranked Central Oklahoma in the championship game of the winner’s bracket on Friday at 3 p.m. The winner of that game will advance to Saturday’s MIAA Championship game. The loser will play again on Friday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Griffons hang on to defeat Pitt State at MIAA Tournament for 17th straight win

EDMOND, Okla. – Three unearned runs on two Pittsburg State errors were enough to give the Missouri Western softball team a 4-2 win in the opening round of the MIAA Softball Championships.

Missouri Western got off to a hot start, scoring two runs in the first. Brea Blanton led off the first with a double to center and scored one batter later on Morgan Frost’s 22nd double of the season. Two batters after Gabi Carter walked, a Sydni Hawkins fly ball to the warning track in right was dropped by the right fielder, allowing Carter to score. The top of the order produced again in the fifth. A fielding error by the Pitt State second baseman on a ground ball hit by Hawkins scored Blanton and Emma Hoffart to give MWSU a 4-0 lead.

The Softball Gods tried to get even with Hawkins in the sixth. A Hawkins error to lead off the top of the sixth put a runner on for Kala Holder who rocked a 1-1 Kaili Hinds pitch over the wall in left center to pull the Gorillas within two.

Hinds started the seventh by forcing a ground out, but walked the next two batters to put the go-ahead run at the plate. Jen Bagley Trotter brought Olivia Goodale in for Hinds to stop the Pitt State rally. Making her first appearance since April 12, Goodale picked up her MWSU single season record-tying fifth save of the year by getting a pop up and securing MWSU’s 17th consecutive win with a strikeout.

The Griffons advanced to face No. 3 seed Washburn for the second time in six days. The Ichabods defeated No. 6-seeded Emporia State 2-1 on Wednesday. Missouri Western took both games of a doubleheader from Washburn last week, 7-2 and 3-2.

NOTABLES

  • The win streak reached 17 games, the longest since Missouri Western’s MIAA-record 32-game win streak in 2009
  • Goodale tied Cheri Kempf and Angela Pettitt for the most saves in a season by a Griffon with five
  • Hinds won her 12th consecutive decision, scattering four hits and one earned run over 6 1/3 with six strikeouts and four walks
  • Frost needs just three more doubles to break Amy Beverly’s MWSU single-season record of 24
  • MWSU scored four runs on just four hits, with two from Blanton, one from Frost and one from Hoffart

— MWSU Athletics —

Seven Griffons earn All-MIAA softball honors; Frost, Blanton named 1st Team

EDMOND, Okla. – Seven members of the Missouri Western softball team were named All-MIAA as announced Wednesday morning.

Headlining the group for Missouri Western were first team selections Morgan Frost (OF) and Brea Blanton (DP). Named to the second team were Kaili Hinds (P) and Sydni Hawkins (2B). Honorable Mention selections included Gabi Carter (1B), Emma Hoffart (3B) and Cassidy Kelsheimer (C). All seven were first-time All-MIAA selections and the group of honorees included two freshmen in Blanton and Hawkins; two sophomores in Hinds and Hoffart; and three seniors.

FIRST TEAM ALL-MIAA
Morgan Frost, Outfield
Frost finished the regular season leading the team in batting average (.409), hits (63), doubles (21), slugging percentage (.675), on base percentage (.452) and was tied for the team lead with a 1.000 fielding percentage. She ranked fifth in the MIAA in batting average, eighth in slugging percentage, sixth in hits and second in doubles. Her 21 doubles are the second most by a Griffon in a single season, four shy of Missouri Western’s single season record.

Brea Blanton, Designated Player
Blanton didn’t figure into the starting lineup early in the season, but quickly showed she couldn’t be left off the field. The freshman finished second on the team with a .383 batting average, but spent most of the season batting over .400. After being inserted as a starter on Feb. 23, Blanton’s season ending batting average was the lowest it ever dipped, getting at least one hit in all but six of her 35 starts. Blanton finished the regular season with six home runs and 34 RBIs.

SECOND TEAM ALL-MIAA
Kaili Hinds, Pitcher
The most consistent pitcher in the Griffons three-woman rotation, Hinds led the Griffon staff through the regular season with 15 wins, a 2.85 ERA, 11 complete games and 81 strikeouts. Hinds hasn’t lost a decision since March 8, taking 11-straight winning decisions.

Sydni Hawkins, Second Base
After taking over the starting second base position on March 18, Hawkins added 114 points to her batting average, finishing with a .364 average. The freshman had a 15-game hitting streak snapped in the final week of the regular season, but went 2-for-2 with three RBIs in her final regular season game. Hawkins was charged with just two errors on the season and led all MIAA second basemen in batting average, doubles, stolen bases and fielding percentage.

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-MIAA
Gabi Carter, First Base
Carter didn’t miss a start in either of the last two seasons. She moved to first base after playing third last year and finished second on the team with seven home runs.

Emma Hoffart, Third Base
Carter’s move to first made room for Hoffart and third and she took over in her sophomore season, batting .358 with a team-high eight home runs and 40 RBIs. Playing the hot corner for practically every inning this season, Hoffart fielded at a .949 average.

Cassidy Kelsheimer, Catcher
In her only season as a Griffon after transferring from Wichita State, Kelsheimer did not miss a single inning behind the plate, handling the team’s unique four-pitcher staff. The 25 stolen bases against Kelsheimer were the fewest in the MIAA. She throughout the second most would-be base stealers in the association with 14 and her .641 stolen base against average was the second lowest in the MIAA.

The Griffons entered the MIAA Championships as the No. 2 seed, scheduled to play Pittsburg State at 6:30 p.m. in Edmond, Oklahoma.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest’s Kaitlyn Weis named Honorable Mention All-MIAA

Northwest Missouri State University junior shortstop Kaitlyn Weis has been named to the 2019 All-MIAA honorable mention softball team.

Weis (Gretna, Nebraska/Skutt Catholic HS) led the MIAA in slugging percentage (.776). Weis set the Northwest single-season record for slugging percentage in a season for the second straight season. Weis had a .743 slugging percentage in 2018. Her .776 slugging percentage this season is the highest in the MIAA since 2016 (Kate Ruwe, Nebraska-Kearney – .899).

Weis also topped the Bearcats in batting average (.383), doubles (10), home runs (10), total bases (83), walks (14), on-base percentage (.455) and assists (59).

2019 MIAA Postseason Award
Player of the Year: JoBi Heath – Central Oklahoma
Defensive Player of the Year: Kala Holder – Pittsburg State
Pitcher of the Year: Bailey McKittrick – Central Oklahoma
Freshman of the Year: Carlee Liesch – Nebraska Kearney
Coach of the Year: Cody White – Central Oklahoma

2019 All-MIAA Teams
First-Team
Pitcher: Bailey McKittrick – Central Oklahoma
Pitcher: Sydney McLeod – Central Oklahoma
Catcher: Alexis Howe – Nebraska Kearney
First Base: Carli Jones – Central Oklahoma
Second Base: Kaity Kukowski – Pittsburg State
Shortstop: Taylor Kirk – Washburn
Third Base: JoBi Heath – Central Oklahoma
Outfield: Hazel Puempel – Central Oklahoma
Outfield: Morgan Frost – Missouri Western
Outfield: Carlee Liesch – Nebraska Kearney
Outfield: Samantha Stallbaumer – Washburn
Designated Player: Brea Blanton – Missouri Western
Utility/Pitcher: Stormee Galka – Lindenwood
Utility/Non-Pitcher: Kala Holder – Pittsburg State
Includes Ties In Voting

Second-Team
Pitcher: Taurean Guzman – Missouri Southern
Pitcher: Kaili Hinds – Missouri Western
Pitcher: Gail Young – Northeastern State
Pitcher: Halle Brin – Pittsburg State
Pitcher: Raegen Hamm – Washburn
Catcher: Sara Breckbill – Fort Hays State
First Base: Camryn Pryor – Lincoln
Second Base: Sydni Hawkins – Missouri Western
Shortstop: Austine Pauley – Lindenwood
Third Base: Cheyenne Hamilton – Nebraska Kearney
Outfielder: Lexy Dobson – Central Oklahoma
Outfielder: Bailey Thompson – Central Oklahoma
Outfielder: Lauryn Deer – Central Missouri
Designated Player: Gabby Biondo – Emporia State
Utility/Non-Pitcher: Winter Henry – Washburn
Includes Ties In Voting

All-MIAA Honorable Mention
Central Missouri: Alexa Bradley – Pitcher, Ashlyn Cook – Outfield, Hailey Crabtree – First Base, Taylor Dames – Outfield, Alexis Koop – Second Base, Makenzie McAtee – Designated Player, Jessica Sader – Pitcher

Central Oklahoma: Allie Eicher – Designated Player, Casady Webb – Second Base

Emporia State: Cassidy Beem – Catcher, Kenzie Garvin – Outfield, Valerie Kinney – Utility/Non-Pitcher, Hannah Steeby – Shortstop

Fort Hays State: Terran Caldwell – Outfield, Hailey Chapman – Pitcher, Lily Sale – Shortstop

Lincoln: Jordan Lawson – Outfield

Lindenwood: Hannah Porter – First Base

Missouri Southern: Lexi Ferrari – Utility/Non-Pitcher, Makaila Leonhart – Second Base, Josie Tofpi – Shortstop

Missouri Western: Gabi Carter – First Base, Emma Hoffart- Third Base, Cassidy Kelsheimer – Catcher

Nebraska Kearney: Sarah Handrahan – Pitcher, Alexis Ray – Outfield, Sara Sempek – First Base

Northeastern State: Haley Acrey – Third Base, Alyssia Crick – Designated Player, Sierra Crick – Outfield, Kyla Ibarra – Catcher, Maddie Boyd – Second Base

Northwest Missouri: Kaitlyn Weis – Shortstop

Pittsburg State: Dru Collins – Pittsburg State, Makenzie Goswick – First Base

Washburn: Brianna Fuchs – Outfield, Savannah Moore – Third Base, Bailey Zuniga – Pitcher

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffons open MIAA softball tournament Wednesday vs. Pitt State

ST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western enters this week’s MIAA Softball Championships as the hottest team in the MIAA and one of the hottest teams in the nation.

Missouri Western ended the regular season by sweeping eight consecutive MIAA doubleheaders and working its way into second place in the MIAA standings. The Griffons’ 16-game winning streak is the third longest current streak in NCAA Division II softball. The longest current win streak in the nation belongs to Winona State which has won 30-straight games following a 1-0 loss to the Griffons in St. Joseph on Mar. 23.

The rise to a second place finish for the team picked fifth in the MIAA Preseason Coaches’ Poll isn’t about the streak, though; it’s about a team that rebounded from a 1-3 start in conference play. The Griffons were 18-14 and 5-5 in the MIAA when the winning streak began. They ended the regular season 34-14 with a 21-5 MIAA record.

TOTAL TURNAROUND
Lost in the streak is MWSU winning five of seven leading into the eight consecutive doubleheader sweeps. That’s where it began. Still, through the first 32 games of the season, the Griffons posted a .301 batting average with opponents batting .305. The Griffons averaged just over five runs per game and gave up close to five. The pitching staff had posted a 4.32 ERA with a 1.69 WHIP, walking 91 batters through 212 innings and striking out 129. During the winning streak, the Griffons batted .338 and averaged 7.25 runs per game. Opponents batted .229. The staff ERA was 1.73 with a 1.11 WHIP, walking about a third as many batters as Griffon pitchers struck out and only allowing 1.9 runs per game.

THE MATCHUP 
Wednesday, MWSU will play as the No. 2 seed in the MIAA Championships, facing No. 7 seed Pittsburg State. The win streak hit 12 when MWSU swept the Gorillas (13-3, 7-2) in Pittsburg on April 13.

The Griffons enter batting .313 and averaging just over six runs per game with the second most runs scored in the MIAA. MWSU is tied for the most doubles in the conference at 97; and ranks third with 38 home runs. The Griffons also rank second in the MIAA with 38 sacrifice hits, showing the ability to play small ball or go deep. In the circle, MWSU has a 3.44 ERA with four shutouts and a 1.49 WHIP.

Pittsburg State is batting .280 as a team with its opponents hitting .302. The Gorillas average just under five runs per game. The Gorilla pitching staff has a 3.88 ERA with a 1.59 WHIP.

YOUTH MOVEMENT
The Griffons boast seven returning seniors, but three of the team’s top four hitters entering the postseason are in their first or second season of collegiate softball. Freshman Brea Blanton’s .383 average is second best on the team and her six home runs and 34 RBIs both rank third on the team. Another freshman, Sydni Hawkins, enters batting .364, but led the team with a .408 average through the win streak. Hawkins recently had a 15-game hitting streak snapped. Sophomore Emma Hoffart has pushed her average to .358 and leads the team with eight home runs and 40 RBIs. Sophomore pitcher Kaili Hinds leads the team with 15 wins and a 2.85 ERA. She hasn’t lost a decision since March 8 when she fell to 4-3 on the year.

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
It’s not just the starters that make MWSU a threat in the postseason. Lonnie Groves and Tamara Hicks started 27 games combined this year and every game last year and give the Griffons experienced bats off the bench. Freshman Marissa Guenther has 10 starts this year filling in for Shelby Uhl during an injury late in the season. An almost unprecedented experiment in the circle has paid off for Jen Bagley Trotter. The Griffons enter the postseason with a three-person rotation and Oliva Goodale pitching exclusively out of the bullpen. Goodale has held hitters to a .160 average, allowing just one run in more than seven innings over the last 16 games. In that same span, Kenzie Hilzer is 4-0 with a 1.35 ERA, a one-hit shutout and a save. Hinds is 7-0 with a 1.64 ERA and two shutouts during the streak with 32 strikeouts to 12 walks. Lexi Kinnaird is 5-0 with a shutout and four walks to 16 strikeouts in her five starts over the last 16 games.

MILESTONE SEASON FOR JEN BAGLEY TROTTER
In her 18th season as head coach at MWSU, Jen Bagley Trotterbecame the all-time wins leader among MIAA head coaches with her 615th career victory on March 23 over then No. 22 Winona State. That milestone came after her team scored six unanswered runs to come back and defeat Concordia-St. Paul on Feb. 1 to give Trotter her 600th victory. The four-time MIAA Coach of the Year enters the week with 632 career victories. She has led MWSU to two MIAA regular season titles and two MIAA postseason championships. The Griffons have now posted 13, 30-win seasons in her tenure and are in position for their 11th NCAA Central Region appearance under Trotter.

SUCCESS AGAINST OTHER HOT TEAMS
The only two teams with longer current win streaks than MWSU are Winona State and Arkansas Tech. The Griffons posted a win against now No. 7 Winona State earlier this season and suffered an early season loss to Arkansas Tech. MWSU opened the season by splitting a doubleheader with Minnesota State which owns the fifth longest win streak in the country at 13 games. The Griffons also defeated a Concordia-St. Paul that has won 10-straight for Trotter’s 600th win.

— MWSU Athletics —

Lafayette graduate Caleb Bennett transferring to Missouri Western

Courtesy Lehigh Athletics

Lafayette High School graduate Caleb Bennett announced on Twitter Tuesday afternoon that he will be returning to St. Joseph to play basketball at Missouri Western this fall.

The former Fighting Irish All-Stater has spent the last two season at Division I Lehigh in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Bennett tore his ACL this past season for the Mountain Hawks as he played in 23 games and averaged 4.7 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game. As a freshman during the 2017-2018 season, Bennett played in 30 games and made one start. He averaged 5.5 points and 2.3 rebounds and shot 41.2 percent from the three-point line.

Bennett graduated from Lafayette in 2017 and was first team All-State as a senior after averaging 16.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game.

When Bennett signs his letter of intent with Missouri Western he’ll be the sixth recruit in the Class of 2019 and the first transfer for MWSU head coach Sundance Wicks.

McCarthy, Ong named Missouri Western Student-Athletes of the Year

ST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western men’s golfer Patrick McCarthy was named Male Student-Athlete of the Year and Griffon women’s golfer Shi Qing Ong was named Female Student-Athlete of the Year at the 20th Annual Golden Griffon Awards presented by News-Press NOW.

In its second decade, the awards show was hosted at the historic Missouri Theater in St. Joseph. The pair of Griffon golfers claimed top honors among 13 total nominees for male and female student-athlete of the year.

2018-19 GOLDEN GRIFFON AWARD WINNERS
Male Student-Athlete of the Year:
 Patrick McCarthy
Female Student-Athlete of the Year: Shi Qing Ong
Dr. James J. McMillen Award (highest GPA of graduating senior): Shi Qing Ong
Tom Smith Career Achievement Awards: Madeline CowellBrandin DandridgeCassidy MenkeShi Qing OngShellby Taylor
SAAC Coach of the Year: Jen Bagley Trotter
SAAC Newcomer of the Year: Tyrell Carroll
SAAC Volunteer of the Year: Mackenzie O’Neill
SAAC Ring The Bell Award: Soccer’s Win Over No. 1 Central Missouri
SAAC Griffon Games Team of The Year: Soccer
Dr. Robert A. Vartabedian Griff Up AwardMarkel Fluker

STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES
Baseball: Anthony Castaneda
Men’s Basketball: Lavon Hightower
Women’s Basketball: Katrina Roenfeldt
Cheer Squad: Katie Hansen
Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field: Hunter Scaggs
Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field: Savannah Simmons
Football: Brandin Dandridge
Men’s Golf: Patrick McCarthy
Women’s Golf: Shi Qing Ong
Soccer: Cassidy Menke
Softball: Morgan Frost
Tennis: Karolina Ström
Volleyball: Audrey Keim

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