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Nebraska wins 7th Big Ten game in last 8, 67-55 over Rutgers

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska took care of business Saturday, building double digit leads in each half on the way to defeating Rutgers and keeping its postseason drive alive.

Nebraska last made the NCAA Tournament in 2014, and has its sights set on a return to the tournament. But a low RPI and a lack of wins over ranked opponents has the Huskers needing to win every game.

“You look at what’s at stake, you’ve got fourth place in the Big Ten, undefeated at home in the league and a chance to play your way into the NCAA Tournament, that’s a lot at stake,” said Nebraska coach Tim Miles. “So we need their focus. I think they understand what their goals are and we want to accomplish them.”

Nebraska (19-8, 10-4) won its seventh Big Ten conference game in its last eight tries. Rutgers (12-15, 2-11) has now lost seven consecutive conference games.

Nebraska, which built a 16-point first half lead only to see Rutgers cut the margin to five early in the second, used a 10-0 run capped by a pair of Isaac Copeland jumpers to take a 48-32 lead with 14:35 remaining.

Then, as they had in the first half, the Scarlet Knights surged back with three straight baskets, cutting the Nebraska lead to 10 on Corey Sanders’ basket with 12:15 remaining.

The Huskers responded with a 15-6 run to take a 63-44 lead on Isaiah Roby’s coast-to-coast layup with 6:31 left. Rutgers scored the game’s final six points against the Huskers reserves to cut the final margin to 12.

“The first half, I was worried because we had given up a lead,” Miles said. “The second half, I thought we played well with the lead. I was pleased with the second half. I was pleased with the team and their demeanor, but I also reminded them we haven’t beat Maryland at home yet.”

Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell was pleased with his team’s effort in coming back in both halves. But he said, the Scarlet Knights made too many mistakes to win

“We just kept fighting,” he said. “We missed a lot of layups. You’ve got to make layups, especially on the road. … We’re a pretty good defensive team, so eventually our defense kind of catches up. … We kind of clawed back into it, but you’ve got to do more than that to win the game on the road in this league.”

Nebraska was led by Isaiah Roby, who had 10 points, 11 rebounds, two blocked shots and a spectacular dunk that saw him take off from the Big Ten logo in the middle of the lane and slam the ball through the hoop. Roby had 19 points and eight rebounds in Nebraska’s 91-85 win at Minnesota Tuesday.

“I’m just being more aggressive, just trying to move harder, cut harder, not be so timid out there,” Roby said. “My teammates have been finding me really well. That’s just a product of that.”

Nebraska’s swarming man-to-man defense held Rutgers to just 35 percent shooting for the game. Nebraska hit 45 percent of its shots and outscored Rutgers by nine from the free-throw line.

THE BIG PICTURE

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights were unable to find their shooting touch, making just 14 percent from 3-point range.

Nebraska: The Huskers’ 19 wins match the program’s highest win total in 10 years. Nebraska won 19 games in 2010-2011 and 2013-2014. The Huskers have at least five games remaining in the season. Nebraska also won for the 13th time at home this season. It’s only home loss came against No. 10 Kansas in December.

WORTH NOTING

Nebraska wore black warm-up T-shirts emblazoned with “Hate Will Never Win,” the team’s message it is delivering to University of Nebraska-Lincoln community following the release of videos of a white nationalist student that have roiled campus. The Huskers also appeared in a video shown before the game that concluded with the statement that Nebraska is “a community that stands together like a team. We rise together against racism and hate because hate will never win.” The Huskers will wear the T-shirts in warm-ups for the rest of the season, Miles said.

QUOTABLE

Nebraska’s Duby Okeke came off the bench to block four shots and sent the sold-out Pinnacle Bank Arena crowd into a frenzy when he accidentally “threw the bones,” the Nebraska Blackshirts crossed arm gesture, after he swatted a Eugene

“Ben Wallace is one of my favorite players. I wanted to do what he did,” Okeke said “But I ended up doing this (crossed his arms). I didn’t even think about the whole Boneyard thing. When that happened, I just started throwing it up.”

UP NEXT

Rutgers returns home for its next contest, hosting Northwestern on Tuesday.

Nebraska stays at home to host Maryland on Tuesday.

— Associated Press —

Johnson posts 17th double-double in Missouri State’s win over Evansville

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Alize Johnson scored 11 points with 13 rebounds and J.T. Miller scored 16 points as Missouri State defeated Evansville 72-55 on Saturday.

Johnson, who posted his 17th double-double this season, made seven straight free throws in an 11-0 run that closed the first half, giving the Bears (17-10, 7-7 Missouri Valley Conference) a 37-24 lead.

Miller opened the second half with a dunk and the lead remained in double figures, reaching 23 late on a Miller bucket.

Obediah Church had a career-high 13 rebounds, surpassing 500 in his career, along with nine points and Mustafa Lawrence added 12 points for the Bears, who have won two straight. The Bears dominated the boards 45-22, including 17 on the offensive end that led to advantages of 16-3 in second-chance points and 38-16 in the paint.

Ryan Taylor and Dru Smith had 13 and 12 points, respectively, for the Purple Aces (16-11, 6-8).

— Associated Press —

Griffon baseball splits another doubleheader at Arkansas Tech

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Griffon baseball (4-3) split its second doubleheader at Arkansas Tech (5-3). The two teams also split the four game series.

Missouri Western tied game one in the fifth inning as Levi Schreiner drove in three runs on a double to right center field. ATU broke the 5-5 tie with two runs in the seventh inning. The Griffons scored runs in the first and second innings and Carson Dwyer shut down the Wonder Boys offense in game two. Dwyer gave up one earned run in 6 1/3 innings and struck out six batters for his second win of the season.

NOTABLES
– Levi Schreiner went 4-5 on the day with four RBIs and two walks

– Maurice Bruce was 3-4 at the plate in game two and 5-9 for the day

– Preston Bailey went 1 2/3 innings with two strikeouts in the first game and earned the two out save in the second game, it is his second save of the season

– MWSU outhit ATU 19-13 in the doubleheader split

– Arkansas Tech was 1-7 with runners in scoring position for game two

UP NEXT
Missouri Western opens the home season with a three-game series beginning on Friday, Feb. 16. First pitch on Friday from the Spring Sports Complex is scheduled for 2 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri Western softball goes 1-1 on final day in Bentonville

BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Griffon softball (2-2) rebounded Friday for a split on the final day of the Arkansas-Monticello Division II Challenge.

After a wild, 17-10 loss to Emporia State (5-4) in the first game of the day, Missouri Western handed Arkansas Tech (6-2) its first loss of the week, 5-2.

NOTABLES
– The Griffons trailed Emporia State by eight runs, three different times. The Griffons got within three before ESU scored five in the top of the seventh

– Emporia State and Missouri Western combined for 34 hits in the game that took three hours to complete

– The Griffons snapped Arkansas Tech’s six-game win streak

– Kenzie Hilzer limited an Arkansas Tech lineup that averaged nearly eight runs per game to two runs

– Rebekah Mueller hit a solo home run in each game, going 4-for-6 with three runs scored

– Shelby Uhl went 3-for-5 on the day with a home run, four RBIs and three runs. Uhl started the season 7-for-11 (.636)

– Tamara Hicks went 4-for-8 Friday with two stolen bases

– Gabi Carter hit a three-run home run against Arkansas Tech and was 3-for-6 with four RBIs on the day

– Morgan Frost also went 3-for-6 with three runs

UP NEXT
The Griffons are scheduled for their home opener on Feb. 15. Missouri Western will host Minnesota Duluth in a doubleheader.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State softball falls to Arkansas Tech, defeats UCM

The Northwest Missouri State University softball program began the 2018 season in Bentonville, Ark., on Thursday against Arkansas Tech and Central Missouri.

The Bearcats fell to Arkansas Tech, 11-6, in the first game before rebounding to beat Central Missouri in a non-MIAA game, 12-3, in the afternoon session.

Northwest hit six home runs in the two games, three coming off the bat of Erin Keeney in her Bearcat debut.

Game One Key Statistics (Arkansas Tech 11, Northwest 6)
– Arkansas Tech scored three in the second, three in the fifth, one in the fifth and two in the sixth. The Golden Suns had 11 runs on 13 hits with one error.

– Northwest scored three runs in the second and three in the sixth. The Bearcats finished with six runs on eight hits and four errors.

– Jessica Rawie had a home run, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI.

– Karli Allen was 1-for-3 with a three-run home run in the second inning.

– Rebecca Maher was 1-for-3 with a double, a walk and a stolen base.

– Kaitlyn Weis was 1-for-3 with a walk and a run scored.

– Keeney went 1-for-4 with a homerun, a pair of RBIs and a run scored.

– Abigail Gilson went 1-for-2 with a walk and a run scored.

– Kiana Baderdeen went 1-for-3.

– Regan Thompson pitched 4.1 innings, allowing jut one earned run. She struck out three and did not issue a walk.

Game One Key Innings
– Rawie and Gilson led off the second with back-to-back walks. Allen cleared the bases with a three-run home run over the left center fence to tie the game, 3-3.

– Weis started the fifth by getting a single to center. Keeney then launched a home run to center for a two-run shot. After a groundout, Rawie took a ball over the left field fence for Northwest’s third home run of the game.

Game Two Key Statistics (Northwest 12, Central Missouri 3)
– Northwest scored three in the first, two in the second, three in the fourth and four in the fifth. The Jennies scored once in the third and had two runs in the fourth.

– The Bearcats had 12 runs on 12 hits with two errors. UCM had three runs on just three hits with one error.

– Rachel Smith threw all five innings, allowing two earned runs on three hits. She struck out eight and issued three walks.

– Keeney went 2-for-6 with a pair of home runs. She drove in six runs and scored twice. She also reached on a walk.

– Maher was 2-for-2 with a double, three runs scored, two RBIs and a walk.

– Jaedra Moses went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and had an RBI.

– Weis went 1-for-3 with a home run, three RBIs and three runs scored. She drew two walks.

– Gilson went 2-for-3.

– Kiana Baderdeen had a double and scored a run.

– Rawie was 1-for-3.

– Kenzi Sutton scored a run.

– Allen drew a walk in her only plate appearance.

Game Two Key Innings
– Keeney got Northwest on the board quick with a three-run homer in the first inning, driving in Maher and Weis who each reached base on walks.

– Allen started the second with a walk and was pinch ran for by Sutton. Baderdeen doubled to put runners on second and third with no outs. Maher came up with a two-RBI single to make it 5-0 Northwest.

– In the fourth, Maher doubled to leadoff and Moses singled to put two runners on. Weis then hit the Bearcats’ second home run of the game, giving Northwest an 8-3 lead.

– With one out in the fifth, Maher was hit by a pitch. Moses hit an infield single and went all the way to third after a throwing error on the catcher, allowing Maher to score all the way from first. After Weis walked, Keeney hit her third home run of the day, this time it was a three-run shot that ended the game.
Up Next

– Northwest will face Harding University at noon and Arkansas-Monticello at 2 p.m. on Friday in Bentonville, Ark.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffon baseball splits doubleheader at Arkansas Tech

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – The Missouri Western baseball team split its first of two doubleheaders in a series at Arkansas Tech Thursday. The Griffons dropped the opener 10-9 before winning game two 7-1. MWSU improves to 3-2 on the season.

After a quick start to game one, Arkansas Tech held off a five-run sixth inning Griffon rally highlighted a Dusty Stroup grand slam. The bats warmed up late again in game two as MWSU scored all seven runs in the final two innings. Nate Hunter shut down the ATU hitters as he tossed a one run complete game.

NOTABLES
– Hunter’s first complete game of the season in the second game saw him strike out three batters and allow just one earned run on seven hits with a 1.29 ERA

– Kyle Snuttjer joined Stroup as Griffons who knocked out home runs in game one

– Levi Abrahamson tossed 3 2/3 innings of relief work, struck out four batters and gave up just one hit in the opening game

– The Wonder Boys committed five errors in game two and eight errors for the day

– Missouri Western outscored Arkansas Tech 16-11 in the two games

– MWSU turned three double plays in the two games

– Missouri Western is the first MIAA team to beat Arkansas Tech, ATU went 3-0 last week against MIAA opponents

UP NEXT
Missouri Western and Arkansas Tech play another doubleheader on Friday, Feb. 9 with game one set for 2 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

No. 15 Missouri women hold off Kentucky 83-78 for second straight win

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Sophie Cunningham scored 29 points on 8-of-10 shooting, Cierra Porter had a double-double and No. 15 Missouri held off Kentucky 83-78 on Thursday night.

Porter had 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Tigers (19-5, 7-4 Southeastern Conference). Jordan Frericks had 15 points and nine rebounds and Amber Smith added 13 points.

Taylor Murray led Kentucky (12-13, 4-7) with 23 points and Maci Morris had 22.

The Wildcats, down 59-46 after three quarters, made 11 of 17 shots in the fourth quarter, including 4 of 6 3s, to put the pressure on. Missouri made 15 of 18 free throws in the fourth quarter, 12 of the makes coming in the final 2 1/2 minutes.

A 3-pointer by Murray with 7.1 seconds left made it a 3-point game, but Cunningham iced it from the line with 6.8 seconds left.

Missouri finished 10 of 21 from distance with Cunningham 5 of 7 and Smith 3 of 6.

— Associated Press —

Missouri Western softball goes 1-1 on opening day

BENTONVILLE, Ark. – The Missouri Western softball team opened the 2018 season with a win and a loss at the Arkansas-Monticello Division II Challenge.

The Griffons opened the day with a 4-0 loss to No. 12 Harding before taking care of the host school, Arkansas-Monticello, 4-1 in its second game of the day. MWSU limited Arkansas-Monticello to four hits and scored three runs in the third. After three closely contested innings, Harding scored three in the fourth before three more scoreless innings.

NOTABLES
– Kaili Hinds and Barbara Billingsley combined to allow just one Arkansas-Monticello hit in the second game of the day. The hit came on an RBI-double down the right field line in the sixth

– In her first collegiate competition, Hinds pitched 7 2/3 with the start against Arkansas-Monticello and a relief appearance against Harding. The freshman allowed five hits, struck out seven and walked one

– Shelby Uhl went 4-for-6 on the day with an RBI and a stolen base

– Tamara Hicks had the Griffs’ lone extra base hit on the day with an RBI triple against Arkansas-Monticello

– Missouri Western had 14 hits on the day with 11 of them coming against Arkansas-Monticello

UP NEXT
The Griffons stay in Bentonville for two more game, playing Emporia State (3-4) at 10 a.m. on Friday and Arkansas Tech (5-1) at approximately noon.

— MWSU Athletics —

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