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Kansas State falls on the road at Oklahoma

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Trae Young’s entertaining act wasn’t translating into wins for Oklahoma, and desperation had set in.

Finally, a more collective effort helped the Sooners snap their six-game losing skid. Young scored 28 points, his teammates chipped in, and Oklahoma topped Kansas State 86-77 on Saturday.

Young, the freshman point guard who leads the nation in scoring, was coming off a season-low 11 points in a loss to Kansas earlier in the week. He bounced back with a smart floor game — he made 7 of 10 shots from the field, including 6 of 9 3-pointers, and added seven assists.

Christian James scored 15 points and Brady Manek and Jamuni McNeace each added 10 for the Sooners (17-11, 7-9 Big 12), who shot 53 percent from the field.

“I talked to them and told them that I felt like our season was on the line,” James said. “We needed this. We came out and competed, and that showed tonight.”

Oklahoma hadn’t won since Jan. 30 and had dropped two straight at home.

“When you haven’t won in a while, it’s tough to stay plugged in and keep the right frame of mind,” Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger said. “Happy for the guys. Proud of the way they made shots and got some stops and did the things they needed to do to get one in the right column.”

Kansas State handled Young in the first meeting and forced him into 12 turnovers as the Wildcats rolled past the Sooners 87-69 on Jan. 16. In the rematch, Young had five turnovers, though two came well after the Sooners had the game in hand. Kansas State coach Bruce Weber said Young’s efficiency was the difference.

“Normally, he’s got 21 shots or whatever it is,” Weber said. “He still turned it over a few times, but he made shots and then made plays for them.”

Barry Brown scored 28 points and Dean Wade added 15 points and 11 rebounds for Kansas State (20-9, 9-7). The Wildcats made just 4 of 21 3-pointers.

Young matched his 11-point total from the Kansas game in the first eight minutes against Kansas State. He hit a 3-pointer late in the first half to close out an 18-point first half and give the Sooners a 43-35 lead at the break.

James scored in close and was fouled, and he made the free throw to put the Sooners up 52-38 with 15:45 remaining. Young hit a deep 3-pointer to put the Sooners up 55-40, and it looked like Oklahoma might cruise.

Kansas State worked its way back into the game and cut its deficit to 63-56. A 3-pointer and a short floater by Manek helped put the Sooners up 10. Another three by Young made it 71-59 with just under six minutes left, and the Sooners remained in control from there.

Kruger said he could sense a different approach from the start.

“General focus and the sense of urgency,” he said. “The awareness that we are running out of games and you got to line up and play better. I thought we played with that focus and that awareness throughout the game.”

BIG PICTURE

Oklahoma: The Sooners desperately needed this one to strengthen its NCAA Tournament resume. Though the Sooners have numerous quality wins, the losing streak was enough to raise questions.

Kansas State: The Wildcats were getting votes for the Top 25, but probably won’t get there with this loss. Overall, a road loss to a solid team likely won’t hurt the Wildcats’ NCAA hopes.

STAT LINES

Oklahoma shot 62 percent in the second half to maintain control of the game. The Sooners made 16 of 26 field goals and 4 of 10 3-pointers after the break.

QUOTABLE

Weber, on why Young shouldn’t be Big 12 Player of the Year: “To me, the Big 12 player of the year should be from the people who win the league. That’s just me. You know winning is what dictates who should be the Big 12 player of the year. But that is my opinion. Everyone has different opinions.”

UP NEXT

Kansas State plays at TCU on Tuesday.

Oklahoma plays at Baylor on Tuesday.

— Associated Press —

Hightower, Mitter lead Griffons past Lincoln 82-73

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Western men’s basketball team knocked off Lincoln Thursday in Jefferson City 82-73. The Griffons improve to 6-19 and 4-14 in the MIAA and now control their own destiny to get the final spot in the MIAA Tournament. It’s the second straight road win for MWSU and they snapped Lincoln’s four-game win streak.

Lavon Hightower and Wes Mitter had career nights in the MWSU win. Hightower scored a career-best 30 points and Mitter came off the bench for a career-high 21 points. The Griffons went into halftime with a three-point lead and momentum when Mitter nailed a three-pointer with eight seconds left in the half.

Missouri Western carried the momentum to the second half as it built a 15 point lead seven minutes into the half. Lincoln made a run to cut the lead to one possession with 7:27 left in the game. But Hightower and Mitter answered with nine straight points for MWSU to push the lead back to double digits. The Griffons shot 60 percent from the field and 55.6 percent from the three-point arc in the second half.

Missouri Western kept its postseason hopes alive with the win. MWSU tied Emporia State and took a one game lead against Northeastern State for the final spot in the MIAA Tournament. The Griffons own tiebreakers over ESU and NSU if the three teams are tied at the end of the regular season.

NOTABLES
– Wes Mitter also had a career-high five three-pointers in the win

– Lavon Hightower scored 17 of his game-high 31 points in the first half, it is the third straight game that he has scored 24 points or more

– Hightower connected on 13 field goals, a new career-best

– Missouri Western outrebounded Lincoln 37-27 and 10-7 on the offensive glass

– MWSU was 52.5 percent from the field for the game, the fourth consecutive game with a field-goal percentage better than 44 percent

– The Griffons’ 82 points is the most this season and third game in a row with at least 80 points

UP NEXT
Missouri Western travels to Lindenwood on Saturday, Feb. 24 for the final game of the regular season. Tip-off is set for 3:30 p.m. from St. Charles, Missouri.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcats earn fifth straight MIAA title with win at Lindenwood

The Northwest Missouri State University men’s basketball team defeated Lindenwood University, 67-60, on Thursday evening at Hyland Arena in St. Charles, Mo.

The Bearcats claimed at least a share of the MIAA regular season title with the win. It is the program’s fifth-straight regular season title, tying the mark set by Southwest Missouri State University from 1966-1970.

Northwest is now 23-3 overall and 15-3 in MIAA play. The Lions fall to 15-12 overall and 7-11 in conference action.

Joey Witthus led Northwest with 19 points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest shot 53.2 percent (25-of-47) from the field and hit 3-of-11 (27.3 percent) from beyond the arc.

– The Bearcats outrebounded the Lions, 26-23, and outscored Lindenwood, 44-32, in the paint.

– Northwest went 14-for-22 (63.6 percent) from the free throw line, going 10-for-16 in the second half.

– Justin Pitts scored 18 points with three assists, two rebounds and one steal.

– Xavier Kurth finished with 10 points and three rebounds in 39 minutes of play.

– Brett Dougherty shot 3-for-4 from the field and hit four free throws, finishing with 10 points, five rebounds and three assists.

– Tyler Dougherty scored six points with a rebound and an assist in seven minutes of action.

– Ryan Hawkins grabbed six rebounds including a pair of key offensive rebounds, finishing the night with two points and two steals.

– Ryan Welty grabbed five rebounds and also added a steal.

Key Northwest Sequence
– Early in the first half, Northwest found itself down, 4-2, but quickly responded with a 12-3 run. Pitts got things started with a three pointer to give the Bearcats the lead, 5-4. After a missed Lindenwood three, Witthus knocked down a three pointer off a feed from Brett Dougherty. Northwest’s defense forced a missed Lion layup the next time down. Brett Dougherty missed a layup but made a heads-up play to collect his own rebound and converted an uncontested layup to make it a 10-4 lead. Lindenwood would temporarily halt the run with a three-pointer but Kurth would draw a foul the next time down and converted both free throw attempts. Lindenwood again was unsuccessful on a three point attempt and Pitts found Tyler Dougherty for a layup to make it a 14-7 Northwest lead.

– Down the stretch with the score tied, 52-52, Northwest outscored Lindenwood, 15-8, in the final seven minutes of the game. The Bearcats were 7-of-13 from the free throw line and were 4-of-6 from the field. The Lions were held to just 4-of-10 in that stretch, going 1-for-3 from long range. Northwest forced a pair of turnovers on the defensive end.

Up Next
– Northwest concludes the 2017-18 regular season at Lincoln University on Saturday, Feb. 24, in Jefferson City at 3:30 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

Frericks leads No. 11 Missouri women past Vanderbilt

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Jordan Frericks finished one assist shy of a triple-double, settling for her 28th career double-double on her Senior Night, and No. 11 Missouri defeated Vanderbilt 83-68 on Thursday night.

Frericks had 16 points on 8-of-10 shooting and 12 rebounds for the Tigers (23-5, 11-4 Southeastern Conference), who have won six straight. Amber Smith hit five 3-points and scored 19 points to lead Missouri.

Lauren Aldridge was 5 of 5 behind the arc for all of her 15 points, including Missouri’s first three baskets of the game. The Tigers used a 14-point run to open a 35-17 first-quarter lead, their biggest quarter of the season. Sophie Cunningham had nine of her 14 points in the run and Missouri went 7 of 10 from distance and 14 of 19 overall.

Vanderbilt (6-23, 2-13), which has lost six straight, was led by Cierra Walker with 17 points and Rachel Bell with 16.

— Associated Press —

Missouri Western women fall at Lincoln

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Western women’s basketball lost at Lincoln Thursday 73-62 as the Griffon fall to 11-16 and 4-14 in the MIAA.

After a big first quarter from the Blue Tigers, Missouri Western had to battle back in the second quarter. MWSU outscored LU 23-11 in the second quarter and went to halftime tied at 32. However, the Griffons couldn’t sustain the momentum into the second half. Lincoln outscored Missouri Western 41-30 over the final 20 minutes to secure its first MIAA win of the season. Savannah Lentz scored 12 of her team-high 19 points in the second half.

The Griffons did clinch a spot in the MIAA Tournament earlier in the evening when Northwest Missouri lost at Lindenwood 84-51. It is the fourth consecutive season that Missouri Western has qualified for the MIAA Tournament. Rob Edmisson has now taken MWSU to the postseason in five of his six seasons as head coach.

NOTABLES
– Savannah Lentz made four three-pointers against LU, it is the sixth time this season she has made at least four threes in a game

– Melia Richardson scored 18 points for the second time in three games

– Missouri Western made six three-point field goals, the most since Jan. 20

– Lincoln outrebounded the Griffons by 12, 32-20

– 73 points is the most allowed by MWSU since an overtime loss on Jan. 15 to Southwest Baptist and snaps a streak of nine games holding opponents to under 63 points

UP NEXT
Missouri Western heads to Lindenwood on Saturday, Feb. 24 for a 1:30 p.m. game. It will be the final game of the regular season for the Griffons.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State women lose at Lindenwood 84-51

The Northwest Missouri State University women’s basketball team fell to Lindenwood University, 84-51, on Thursday night at Hyland Arena in St. Charles, Mo.

The Bearcats fall to 4-22 overall and 3-15 in MIAA play with the loss. The Lions improved to 15-12 overall and 7-10 in conference action.

Jaelyn Haggard scored a team-high 10 points and added four assists for Northwest.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest was 14-of-15 at the charity stripe, led by Kaylani Maiava, Zoie Hayward and Macy Williams, who all went 4-for-4.

– The Bearcats outscored the Lions, 19-18, in the fourth quarter, shooting 53.8 percent (7-of-13) in the 10 minute span.

– All 10 players for Northwest who saw action in the game scored at least one point and eight grabbed at least two rebounds.

– Mallory McAndrews finished with nine points, hitting on 3-of-6 long range attempts.

– Hayward finished with eight points, adding two steals and two rebounds.

Up Next
– Northwest concludes the 2017-18 regular season at Lincoln University on Saturday, Feb. 24, in Jefferson City at 1:30 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU softball loses twice to No. 1 Minnesota State

ST. CLOUD, Minn. – Griffon softball (3-9) dropped both games of a doubleheader with No. 1 Minnesota State (6-0) to open the Kelly Laas Invitational inside the Husky Dome at St. Cloud State University.

The teams played two games on opposite ends of the spectrum. Minnesota State rallied to force extra innings in game one, winning 8-7 in 10 innings. In game two, it was all Mavericks as the defending national champions scored five runs in the first and 10 in the fourth of a 15-5, five inning victory.

NOTABLES
– Missouri Western trailed 5-3 after three innings in game two before Minnesota State scored 10 runs in the fourth

– The Griffons led by two runs in game one three different times

– A great throw by Lonnie Groves with two outs and a runner on second in the eighth got the Griffons to the ninth

– Morgan Frost made two great catches in left field to get the game to the 10th

– The Griffons committed four errors in game one with Minnesota State committing two in the game

– Kenzie Hilzer struck out six batters in game one, pitching all 9 1/3. Four of the eight Minnesota State runs were earned

– Shelbie Atwell went 6-for-8 on the day with an RBI and two runs scored. The senior has pushed her season average to .450, batting .593 over her last eight games.

– Morgan Frost went 4-for-8 on the day with a pair of doubles

UP NEXT
The Griffs don’t get much time off, playing St. Cloud State (5-1) on Feb. 23 at 7 a.m. inside the Husky Dome.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou’s Michael Porter Jr. cleared to play again

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri freshman Michael Porter Jr. has been cleared to resume basketball activities, reports say.

The 6-foot-10 Porter, the top prep prospect in the country last season, played in only two minutes of the Tigers’ season-opening win over Iowa State before missing the rest of the season following surgery in November.

Porter averaged 36.2 points and 13.6 rebounds per game as a senior in high school in Washington, and he was a McDonald’s All-American after signing with Missouri.

He was expected to miss the rest of this season after the procedure, called a microdisetomy, but now, based on multiple reports, it appears Porter will be back on the court soon.

— Associated Press —

Brown’s 14 second-half points push Kansas State past Texas

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Barry Brown scored 14 of his 16 points in the second half and Kansas State pulled away late to beat Texas 58-48 on Wednesday night.

In what was a cold shooting affair for both teams, the last five minutes saw Kansas State (20-8, 9-6 Big 12 Conference) close on a 16-4 run. Brown had the hot hand as he knocked down five free throws, two layups and a backbreaking 3-pointer in the final 4:49.

The Wildcats shot 42 percent but just 3 of 13 (23 percent) from long range. Texas (16-12, 6-9) shot 29 percent overall and missed 16 of 18 3-pointers.

Dean Wade added 13 points for Kansas State. Cartier Diarra had 12 points and Xavier Sneed chipped in nine with a game-high 13 rebounds for the Wildcats.

Matt Coleman scored 14 points and was a perfect 6-of-6 shooting from the free-throw line to lead Texas. Dylan Osetkowski finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Coleman made six free throws and Mohamed Bamba added a dunk during a 8-2 surge to give the Longhorns a 44-42 lead with 5:12 left before Kansas State pulled away.

BIG PICTURE

Kansas State gets back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons.

Texas, which beat then-No. 23 Oklahoma 77-66 on Saturday, has now lost four of their last five games.

STATS AND STREAKS

Xavier Sneed’s 13 rebounds was a single-game best for a Kansas State player this season.

UP NEXT

Texas hosts Oklahoma State on Saturday.

Kansas State travels to Oklahoma on Saturday.

— Associated Press —

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