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Northwest Missouri State get beat on a walk-off HR at Central Missouri

WARRENSBURG, Missouri – It was not a good Friday for the Northwest Missouri State University baseball team as the Central Missouri Mules hit a walk-off solo homer to lead off the ninth and post a 9-8 triumph over the Bearcats.

Northwest held a 3-2 lead in the third and pushed the advantage to 7-3 with a four-run fourth. UCM rallied for a four-spot in the seventh only to see Northwest retake the lead at 8-7 in the eighth.

However, UCM tied it up in the eighth and then Cole Taylor led off the bottom of the ninth with a solo home run to right field for the 9-8 Mule victory.

Northwest’s Connor Quick recorded a season-high six RBI, including a grand slam in the fourth. Quick extended his hitting streak to 16 games in a row and he has reached base in 23 straight games. He has a team-best 21 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI contests. Quick is batting .391 on the season, and has knocked in a team-high 35 runs.

UCM scored single runs in the first and second to take a 2-0 lead through two innings.

The Bearcats took their first lead of the contest with three runs in the third. A walk and two errors on bunt plays allowed Northwest to score its first run. Quick knocked in his first run of the game with an RBI single to left that scored Logan Rycraft. Alixon Herrera ground out to third but Calvin Rudolph scored on the play to give Northwest a 3-2 advantage.

UCM evened the matchup at 3-3 in the third on a leadoff homer from Erik Webb.

Quick’s two-out grand slam in the fourth gave Northwest a 7-3 advantage. UCM managed a single in the fifth and two base hits in the sixth but could not claw closer in those two stanzas. However, Northwest was unable to build on the four-run lead as the Bearcats had only one hit in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings – a two-out double from Mondesi Gutierrez in the seventh.

Northwest starter Quintin Van Ackeren went six strong innings and gave up eight hits and three runs. But the Bearcat bullpen and defense could not hold off the Mules.

Bearcat reliever Alex Slocum retired only one batter, while UCM loaded the bases as the result of an error in centerfield and two hit batters. Gibson Brown inherited the bases loaded situation with one out. Brown induced a sacrifice fly but could not escape the jam as he allowed a two-RBI single and an RBI double that equaled the score at 7-7.

Northwest would regain the lead again in the eighth on when Quick reached on a fielder’s choice with the bases loaded. A Matt Gastner single, a Derek Hussey single and a Rycraft walk loaded the bases. Quick hit a ground ball to shortstop but the Mules could not turn the double play and Gastner hustled home to give Northwest an 8-7 lead with six outs to play.

UCM Erik Webb led off the bottom half of the eight with a triple and scored on the ensuing at-bat – a single to center that again evened the matchup at 8-8. Northwest’s Ethan Griswold came in to relieve Brown and was able to wriggle free with a pickoff and a strikeout.

Northwest went down in order in the ninth, setting the stage for the Mules Taylor to hit the walk-off game winner.

UCM is 27-12 overall and 18-8 in MIAA play, while Northwest is 18-21 overall and 14-12 in league action.

The teams will meet in the rubber match of the three-game series on Saturday at 2 p.m. in Warrensburg.

— Northwest Athletics —

Royals lose Friday at New York 6-2

NEW YORK (AP) — CC Sabathia played stopper again for the Yankees in earning his first win of the season and Brett Gardner hit a two-run homer to help New York beat the Kansas City Royals 6-2 on Friday night.

Mike Tauchman also went deep and the Yankees got four solid innings from their bullpen to bounce back from a listless performance against the last-place Royals in the series opener. Held without an extra-base hit Thursday for the first time since Aug. 5, New York quickly rebounded and improved to 4-3 on its nine-game homestand.

Sabathia (1-0) did not allow an earned run over five innings, moving to 15-1 in the regular season following a Yankees loss since 2017. He gave up three hits, overcame four walks and finished with five strikeouts to leave him six shy of 3,000 for his career.

The 38-year-old lefty, who has 247 major league wins, was pulled after 86 pitches in his second start of the year following offseason operations on his heart and right knee.

Luis Cessa permitted a run on back-to-back doubles by Hunter Dozier and Alex Gordon to begin the sixth, but pinned a runner at third base with consecutive strikeouts to end the inning. Adam Ottavino, Tommy Kahnle and Zack Britton closed with hitless relief in an intermittent rain.

Gardner gave New York a 2-1 lead in the third with his drive off Jakob Junis (1-2), making his first appearance at Yankee Stadium since July 26, when his fastball broke Aaron Judge’s wrist. The right-hander dropped to 0-3 in the Bronx.

Right fielder Clint Frazier threw out a runner at the plate to aid Sabathia, and Tauchman launched his second big league homer leading off the fifth.

Judge doubled to start the sixth and scored when center fielder Billy Hamilton made a diving catch of DJ LeMahieu’s bases-loaded sacrifice fly. Luke Voit, who has reached base safely in 30 straight games dating to last season, scored on a passed ball.

Kyle Higashioka hit a leadoff double in the seventh and scored when Dozier made a throwing error from third base on Tyler Wade’s bunt single.

Adalberto Mondesi had an RBI single in the third when the Royals took advantage of two Yankees errors — one by Sabathia. He retired Alex Gordon on a tapper in front of home plate with the bases loaded to end the inning.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: LHP Danny Duffy (shoulder impingement syndrome) is scheduled to make a rehab start Saturday night for Double-A Northwest Arkansas. Duffy has been on the 10-day injured list all season.

Yankees: For the first time since his injury, 3B Miguel Andujar (labrum tear in right shoulder) made throws from third to first base at about 50% effort before the game and said he felt good. Andujar and the Yankees remain optimistic he’ll be able to avoid season-ending surgery. … C Gary Sanchez (strained left calf) caught J.A. Happ’s bullpen and was hoping to be cleared by the doctor to begin a rehab assignment. Sanchez is likely to need a game or two in the minors and could rejoin the Yankees on their West Coast swing, which begins Monday. He is eligible to come off the injured list Sunday. … OF-DH Giancarlo Stanton (left biceps strain) also might be able to return at some point on the nine-game road trip, manager Aaron Boone said.

UP NEXT

Royals right-hander Heath Fillmyer (0-0, 9.00 ERA) makes his third start of the season Saturday afternoon against RHP Masahiro Tanaka (1-1, 3.22). Fillmyer, who grew up in nearby New Jersey, took a no-decision at Yankee Stadium last July. Tanaka conceded only one earned run in each of his first three starts this year before giving up five runs and seven hits over four-plus innings Sunday in a 5-2 loss to the White Sox.

— Associated Press —

Missouri’s Jontay Porter declares for NBA Draft

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou forward Jontay Porter announced on Friday that he will officially enter his name in the 2019 NBA Draft pool.

“I’ll be declaring for the 2019 NBA Draft,” Porter said. “I’d like to sincerely thank everyone who has helped me get to this point in my journey, especially my family, coaches and teammates. I’m excited for this next step.”

Porter could become Mizzou’s 46th player selected in the NBA Draft in program history and the second in as many years, joining his brother Michael Porter, Jr., who was selected by the Denver Nuggets with the 14th pick of the 2018 NBA Draft. Heading in to the 2019 NBA Draft, Martin has had eight players selected in the last five seasons, including three at Tennessee, four at California-Berkeley and Porter Jr. at Mizzou.

During his freshman campaign with the Tigers, Jontay Porter earned 2017-18 Co-SEC Sixth Man of the Year honors while also being named to the 2017-18 SEC All-Freshman Team. Porter became just the third Tiger in program history receive a conference Sixth Man of the Year Award.

Porter averaged 9.9 points per game while leading the Tigers in both rebounding (6.8 boards per game) and blocked shots (55). The freshman big man steered Mizzou’s attack on the inside, collecting three double-doubles and propelling the team to a 15-2 record on the 17 occasions when he scored in double-digits.

Porter’s best stretch of the season was highlighted by a career-high 24 points at Vanderbilt (Feb. 27) and a 19-point performance against Arkansas (March 3). The impressive two-game stretch earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors. His career night at Vanderbilt was aided by a 9-for-10 performance from the field while he also snagged seven rebounds and dished out six assists. He became the first Tiger to register a 20-5-5 game since the 1998-99 season.

The 2019 NBA Draft is set for June 20 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Griffons defeat Pitt State for fourth straight win

PITTSBURG, Kan. – Situational hitting in the late innings and a shutdown performance on the mound helped the Missouri Western baseball team (18-15, 15-10) to its fourth-straight win, 7-3 over Pittsburg State (21-18, 13-12) Thursday night.

The Griffons scored five runs over the final three frames to help get Thomas Ruwe a win in his second career start. Ruwe improved on his impressive first start last week against Northwest Missouri, holding Pittsburg State to one hit over eight innings with eight strikeouts and just two walks.

During the team’s four-game win streak, the Griffons have scored 24 runs in the sixth inning or later.

NOTABLES

  • The Gorillas took a 2-0 lead on a home run off Ruwe in the second. The only allowed one more base runner over his next six innings.
  • A 2-2 game through six innings, the Griffons scored five over the final three frames with a Brooks Day home run in the seventh, two runs in the eighth and two more in the ninth
  • Chas Verduzco got a two-out rally started in the ninth with a two-out single up the middle
  • The Griffons sent four more to the plate in the ninth, getting RBI singles from Casey Danley and Dusty Stroup
  • Andrew Curry shot a ball to right with one out in the eight to get Fahd Shakeel home from third
  • Brooks Day laid down a bunt one batter later to get Stroup home
  • Levi Abrahamson gave up a run on two hits and a walk in the ninth, but struck out the other three batters he faced to preserve the win for Ruwe
  • Missouri Western out-hit Pitt State 11-3 and didn’t commit an error
  • The Griffons stole three bases in the game

UP NEXT
Game two of the series is scheduled for 2 p.m., Friday in Pittsburg.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcats take down Central Missouri in 10 innings

WARRENSBURG, Missouri – While it took 10 innings to do so, the Northwest Missouri State baseball team snapped its 5-game losing skid with an 11-10 victory over MIAA-rival Central Missouri.

Alixon Herrera went 4-for-5 with three runs scored and Derek Hussey drove in four runs as the Bearcats. It is Herrera’s first four-hit game of his collegiate career at Northwest.

It’s Northwest’s first win in Warrensburg since March 8, 2015. Northwest’s last extra-inning victory came against UCM in Maryville when the Bearcats posted a 5-4 triumph on April 5, 2018.

During a quiet first two innings for the Bearcats (18-20, 14-11 MIAA), the Mules’ offense wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, crossing one run in the first and another in the second to take the early 2-0 lead.

Northwest answered in the top of the third inning by scoring one of its own, coming on a solo home run by sophomore infielder Matt Gastner and bringing the score to 2-1.

After retiring Central Missouri in the home half of the third, the Bearcats added three more runs to the scoreboard in the fourth, taking the lead away from the Mules, 4-2. Northwest recorded three hits during the inning and used successful small ball to move its runners around the base path. Senior infielder Mondesi Gutierrez stole home to record the final run of the inning.

Following stalemate innings in the fifth and sixth, both squad’s offenses heated back up in the seventh. For Northwest, senior outfielder Derek Hussey smacked a two-out, solo shot over the right field wall. Central Missouri answered with a run of its own after a one-out, two-bagger was hit by infielder Cole Taylor.

In the eighth, the Bearcats scored five runs on four hits to increase their lead to 10-3 over the Mules. Peter Carlson doubled to right center, recording the first RBI of the inning, scoring Quick. With the bases juiced, Hussey hit the second double of the inning and cleared the bases, scoring Jay Hrdlicka, Gutierrez and Carlson. A bases-loaded walk scored the final run of the top of the inning and gave Northwest a 10-3 lead.

Central Missouri scored four runs in the home-half of the eight to claw back at the Bearcat lead, 10-7.

After a three-up, three-down was recorded by Northwest in the top of the ninth, senior pitcher Trevor Dudar was brought in to attempt to complete the save for the Bearcats. Dudar gave up three runs (three earned) in his outing that allowed the Mules to send the contest into extra innings.

Senior catcher Alixon Herrera led off the 10th for Northwest, slapping a triple to right field. Herrera scored when Gutierrez grounded out to second. The Bearcats took back the lead, 11-10.

In the bottom of the 10th, sophomore Aaron Easley walked onto the bump to close out the ball game. He did just that, forcing Central Missouri into a one, two, three inning and giving Northwest the first win of the three-game series. Easley was credited with his first career save and Dudarr was awarded the win.

Sophomore Max Spitzmiller got the start on the mound for Northwest, giving up three runs on seven hits while striking out two. Spitzmiller went six and 1/3 innings on the hill.

Northwest and Central Missouri will play game two of the series Friday at 4 p.m. in Warrensburg.

Notes: Quick extended his team-high, 15-game hitting streak and his team-leading 22-game on-base streak … Alixon Herrera went 4-for-5 with three runs scored and notched his first four-hit game of his career … Derek Hussey batted in four RBIs.

— Northwest Athletics —

Royals roll past Yankees in series opener 6-1

NEW YORK (AP) — Homer Bailey won consecutive starts for the first time since July 2017, holding the New York Yankees to three hits over six innings and leading the Kansas City Royals to a 6-1 victory Thursday night.

Jorge Soler and Ryan O’Hearn hit solo home runs off Domingo German (3-1), and the Royals won their second straight after starting the season 5-12, including 0-5 on the road.

Bailey (2-1), a right-hander who turns 33 next month, has been among baseball’s biggest busts since signing a $100 million, six-year contract with Cincinnati before the 2014 season. He went 18-32 for the Reds after the big deal, missing more than 14 months following Tommy John surgery in May 2015. He was 1-14 last season, then was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in December and released with $28 million still due. He signed a minor league contract with the Royals, made the team and after opening with a no decision and a loss, allowed two hits over seven scoreless innings to beat Cleveland last Saturday for his first win since May 12.

He allowed a tying run to the Yankees on Gleyber Torres’ first-inning sacrifice fly following singles by Aaron Judge and Luke Voit, then gave up just one more hit. Bailey, who struck out six and walked one, had not won back-to-back starts since July 4, 2017, at Colorado and five days later at Arizona.

Richard Lovelady got five outs, and former Yankee Ian Kennedy finished. New York was limited to four singles, including a pair by Clint Frazier in the fourth and ninth innings.

Playing on the 96th anniversary of the opening of the original Yankee Stadium across the street, New York stumbled following its two-game sweep of Boston and dropped back to 8-10.

German gave up three runs and six hits in six innings with nine strikeouts and no walks. He fell behind on consecutive doubles in the first by Adalberto Mondesi — who had been 0 for 20 on the road this year — and Alex Gordon, then fell behind 3-1 on leadoff homers by Soler in the second and O’Hearn in the fourth.

Whit Merrifield hit an RBI double in the seventh off Jonathan Holder. Mondesi hit sacrifice flies against Zack Britton in the seventh and Joseph Harvey in the ninth.

BUILT FORD TOUGH

Mike Ford made his major league debut for the Yankees after playing 561 games over seven minor league seasons and went 0 for 3 with a flyout, two strikeouts and a walk as parents Barb and Bob watched from the stands. The 26-year-old from New Jersey is the seventh Princeton product to reach the big leagues after playing for Tigers coach Scott Bradley, a former catcher for the Yankees and Seattle. He was brought up earlier this week but did not get into a game against Boston, though he was prepared to pinch hit in the seventh inning Wednesday.

“I had to settle myself down there,” he said. “I started to notice my hands shaking a little bit. I was like, calm down. It’s the same game.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees: 3B Miguel Andujar (labrum tear in right shoulder) took batting and fielding practice and is increasing the intensity of his workouts. Boone said it was too early to consider whether Andujar could return in a DH role if his arm is limited. … SS Troy Tulowitzki (left calf strain) took batting practice and ran on the field. He plans to travel with the Yankees on their trip that starts Monday night at the Los Angeles Angels.

UP NEXT

LHP CC Sabathia (0-0) makes his second start for the Yankees on Friday after pitching five scoreless innings of one-hit ball against the Chicago White Sox. Sabathia needs 11 strikeouts to reach 3,000. RHP Jakob Junis (1-1), who starts for the Royals, is 0-2 at Yankee Stadium.

— Associated Press —

MWSU tennis to play No. 1 seed Washburn in MIAA Tournament

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The MIAA announced the bracket for the MIAA Tennis Championships in Oklahoma City next weekend. Missouri Western (11-12, 2-7 MIAA) landed in the eighth spot and will face off against the top-seeded Washburn Ichabods in the opening quarterfinal round, who are also ranked fifth in the country.

The MIAA Tennis Championships feature an eight-team single-elimination tournament. The winners of the quarterfinals matches on Friday will advance Saturday’s semifinals, with those winners again advancing to the championship match on Sunday.

Missouri Western heads to Oklahoma City having won three of its last five duals matches. The Griffons will look do what only one team has accomplished against the Ichabods this season. The only team to defeat Washburn this season was Air Force, who has gone 21-1 at the NCAA Div. I level.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mustangs announce new Fan Fest location and date for the season kick-off party

(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) — The St. Joseph Mustangs look to kick off their 11th season with the annual Fan Fest celebration Tuesday, May 28th at St. Joseph Hy-Vee. Food specials, national anthem tryouts, and autographs highlight this event. Admission to the event is free.

Mustangs fans will have the opportunity to meet and get autographs from the entire 2019 Mustang roster. A live press conference will begin at 5:30, where fans will also have the opportunity to ask questions of players, the coaching staff and the front office.

“This will be the first chance for St. Joe to see our players, but also for our players to see St. Joe,” said Mustangs GM Ky Turner, “It’s not too often you’ll find the entire team outside of Phil Welch Stadium, but we’re going to bring the fun festive game-like atmosphere to this event. You might find us throwing some t-shirts into the crowd, dancing with our mascots, or other surprises we have up our sleeve.”

There will be a play area for children and special prize giveaways throughout the evening. Fans will also get the first opportunity to check out new merchandise for the upcoming season.

Try-outs for national anthem singers will also be taking place at the event, at the conclusion of the live press conference.

Additionally, the Mustangs and Hy Vee will partner together for a new weekly promotion; Mustang Mondays. Each Monday from 11-1, you’ll find Mustangs players and staff bagging groceries and assisting customers to their cars, as well as Mustangs staff with a prize wheel with giveaways. Mustangs Mondays will last through the duration of the Mustangs 2019 season.

The Mustangs will begin their search for a sixth MINK League Championship on Wednesday, May 29th. Johnny Coy returns to coach the team for his second season. The Mustangs set a new attendance record in 2018, averaging 2,445 guests per game, good for 8th in the country.

Tickets are currently available by contacting the Mustangs Front Office at 816-279-7856.

— Mustangs Press Release —

Dozier’s HR lifts Royals past White Sox in series finale

CHICAGO (AP) — Tim Anderson says he isn’t sure what he did to rile up the opposing pitcher or get ejected from the game.

But he’s certain of this much: He’s not changing his ways.

And if flipping a bat to celebrate a towering home run offends the other team, so be it.

“It’s all confusing,” he said. “I’m the one that ended up in the locker room, and I was the one that got hit by a pitch.”

The fiercely energetic Anderson spiked his bat following a home run and Kansas City’s Brad Keller responded by drilling him with a fastball in his next at-bat, setting off a benches-clearing fracas in the Royals’ 4-3, 10-inning victory over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.

Anderson tossed his bat toward the White Sox dugout following his two-run drive in the fourth inning. Keller hit him in the buttocks with his first pitch leading off the sixth.

Anderson, the AL’s leading hitter, was restrained by Royals catcher Martin Maldonado but kept jawing with Keller on the way to first base. The dugouts and bullpens emptied, though no punches appeared to be thrown. White Sox manager Rick Renteria and Royals bench coach Dale Sveum shoved each other, and the usually mild-mannered Renteria was particularly animated.

There were four ejections — Anderson, Keller, Renteria and Sveum.

Though Keller insisted he wasn’t trying to hit anyone, Kansas City’s Hunter Dozier said Anderson should have expected retaliation.

“And once you get hit, just deal with it and go to first. That’s my take on it,” said Dozier, who hit a tiebreaking homer in the 10th.

Anderson has often talked about encouraging players to express themselves, something Major League Baseball has tried to embrace with its “Let the Kids Play” marketing campaign. But not everybody in the game sees it the same way.

“I’m going to continue to be me and keep having fun,” Anderson said. “Our fans, they pay their hard earned money to come to the ballpark to see a show so why don’t I give them one.”

The 25-year-old Anderson and the Royals have mixed it up before.

In April 2018, Anderson shouted after a home run against Kansas City. Later in the game, he was playing shortstop when Royals star catcher Salvador Perez reached second base. Words were exchanged and the benches cleared.

When the tempers cooled, Perez and Anderson shook hands. Perez said Anderson had hollered a few weeks earlier when he homered twice on opening day.

Anderson also has a history with crew chief Joe West, who he called “terrible” after getting tossed from a game against the crosstown Cubs in September.

West had little to say Wednesday, telling a White Sox spokesman: “Because of the language that was used on the field, the umpires declined comment.”

Renteria insisted Anderson “clearly” wasn’t showing up the Royals.

“Get him out. You want him to not do that? Get him out,” Renteria said.

He also called his flare-up with Sveum a “misunderstanding” in the heat of the moment with players and coaches slow to clear the field.

“He just got excited and said, `Get your team back, get your team in the dugout,” Sveum said.

That angered Royals manager Ned Yost, who said, “We’ve got no issues but I’m not going to allow anybody to yell at my team.”

DOZIER GOES DEEP

Dozier connected leading off the 10th against Nate Jones (0-1). His drive to left on a 2-0 fastball made a winner of Wily Peralta (2-1), who worked two innings.

Scott Barlow pitched in the 10th for his first career save, getting Daniel Palka on a game-ending grounder after walking Leury Garcia. Keller gave up two runs and four hits. And the Royals picked up their first win in six road games this season.

Palka singled batting for Yoan Moncada in the seventh to break an 0-for-32 skid to start the season and got optioned to Triple-A after the game.

White Sox starter Lucas Giolito left with two out in the third because of tightness in his left groin.

Giolito — 4-0 in eight starts against Kansas City — seemed to feel discomfort throwing a 1-1 pitch to Alex Gordon. He stretched his leg and took a few warmup tosses before heading to the dugout and was to be re-evaluated.

Giolito did not allow a run or hit in 2 2/3 innings. The 24-year-old right-hander struck out five, walked one and hit a batter.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: Maldonado was in the lineup after being scratched Tuesday because of an illness.

White Sox: Moncada had a headache but no concussion after being lifted for precautionary reasons in the seventh. He was shaken up stealing second in the fifth inning, when Maldonado’s throw hit his helmet as he was diving. … The White Sox have no timetable for OF Jon Jay (strained right hip) going on a rehab assignment. Renteria said he is “just scratching the surface now of increasing some of his activities” after being placed on the 10-day injured list during spring training.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP Homer Bailey (1-1, 5.29) tries to win his second straight start when the Royals open a four-game series at the New York Yankees. RHP Domingo German (3-0, 1.38) pitches for the Yankees.

White Sox: RHP Ivan Nova (0-2, 5.28) tries for his first win with the White Sox as Chicago opens a four-game series at Detroit. The veteran took the loss at New York on Saturday despite holding the Yankees to one run over six-plus innings. RHP Tyson Ross (1-2, 3.50) starts for the Tigers.

— Associated Press —

Griffons debut at No. 6 in NCAA Division II Central Region Rankings

ST. JOSEPH – Griffon Softball checked in at No. 6 in the first edition of the NCAA Division II Central Region Rankings.

Missouri Western owns the second longest win streak in the nation at 12 games and also received a vote in this week’s NFCA Coaches Top-25 poll. The Griffons are 30-14 overall and sit alone in second place in the MIAA with a 17-5 record. The Griffons have two regular series remaining, hosting Washburn and Emporia State next weekend. Washburn currently is 13-5 in MIAA play in third place in the standings.

During the team’s 12-game win streak – its longest since 2015 – the Griffons hit .336 with 25 doubles and eight home runs. The pitching staff has drastically improved over the last six series, going 12-0 and posting a 1.17 ERA. Griffon pitchers posted a 1.14 WHIP and held opposing batters to a .231 average during the streak.

There weren’t many strangers in the Central Region Rankings. The Griffons have played four of the five teams ranked ahead of them and three of the four behind them already this season. Overall, MWSU is 4-5 against teams ranked in the top-10 of the first Central Region Rankings.

NCAA DIVISION II CENTRAL REGION RANKINGS (records as of April 14, 2019)

1 Central Okla. 35-3
2 Augustana (SD) 34-7
3 Winona St. 29-5
4 Southern Ark. 37-8
5 Arkansas Tech 31-13
6 Missouri Western 30-14
7 Minn. Duluth 21-14
8 St. Cloud St. 29-11
9 Central Mo. 24-16
10 Harding 29-17

The top-eight teams in the final regional rankings advance to the NCAA Division II Softball Championships .The top two seeds will host three other teams each. Missouri Western is looking for its first NCAA postseason appearance since 2017 and 11th since 2005.

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