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MWSU freshman Patrick McCarthy in first place after two rounds in Arkansas

riggertMissouriWesternMOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. – The Missouri Western men’s golf team is tied for third with a 598 after two rounds at the Southern Bancorp Invitational. Patrick McCarthy currently leads the field, by four strokes, with a three-under-par 141.

Kevin Kim is in eighth place after he shot a three-over-par 147 in the two rounds. Jakob Majeske and Cole Roberts finished in the top 25 with a total of 155. Lucas Horseman rounded out the scoring for MWSU with a 161.

Henderson State leads the team standings with a 590. Third round of the invitational is Tuesday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Becker and Tappmeyer elected to MIAA Hall of Fame

Northwest2013riggertKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University had two individuals selected to the 2017 MIAA Hall of Fame class, in an announcement by the league office. Former football defensive end Aaron Becker and former head men’s basketball coach Steve Tappmeyer will both be inducted into the MIAA Hall of Fame on Monday, June 5, at the KC Public Library in Kansas City, Mo.

“The impact that coach Tappmeyer has made on his former players goes well beyond basketball,” said Northwest head basketball coach Ben McCollum. “His care and the love he has for his players is unmatched. The wins he accumulated were a result of how hard his kids would compete for him because of the love he showed them/us. In both my personal and professional life, I use the lessons coach taught me through basketball daily. There is no one more deserving of becoming a part of the MIAA Hall of Fame.”

Tappmeyer was named head coach at Northwest in the fall of 1988. He is the all-time leader in wins with 408 victories. He led the Bearcats to seven MIAA championships including three regular season titles and four conference tournament titles. Northwest qualified for the NCAA Tournament 10 times under Tappmeyer with two appearances in the Elite Eight, first in 2002 and then again in 2004.

“Other than my parents, there was nobody more influential in my lifetime than coach Tappmeyer,” men’s associate head coach Austin Meyer said. “Coach instilled discipline in everyone around him, cared greatly about his players and always wanted what was best for the collective unit. I believe we have a great culture and many of the core values we preach today were values we learned from coach Tappmeyer.”

During his career, the Bearcats had a stretch of 11 straight seasons with 19 or more wins and his teams surpassed 22 wins in 9 of his final 12 campaigns on the bench. He was a four time MIAA Coach of the year and the 2001 South Central Region Coach of the Year. His team had a record of 143 wins and only 25 losses at Bearcat Arena during his final 12 seasons. In addition, he also possesses the highest winning percentage of any head tennis coach at Northwest, with a career record of 1-0.

Becker came to Northwest in 1996 from Millard South in Omaha, Neb. He twice helped lead Northwest to NCAA national championships, in 1998 and 1999. He was twice named All-America, three times he earned First Team All-MIAA accolades and was a part of four MIAA Championships during his tenure. He finished his career at Northwest ranked third in tackles for loss with 41.0. Becker made a name for himself in high school as an Omaha World-Herald and Associated Press first-team All-State selection as well as a USA Today honorable mention All-America. He was the second of three Becker brothers to make their way onto the field during the rise of Bearcat football. The Becker family helped capture five MIAA Championships and two National Championships during their time at Northwest.
“Aaron was a key component of our defense on our first national championship team in 1998,” said former Northwest head coach and current Director of Athletics Mel Tjeerdsma. “He is one of the best defensive lineman to ever play for for the Bearcats.”

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri Western/Northwest softball games postponed Tuesday

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – For the second time this season, a home doubleheader for the Missouri Western softball team against Northwest Missouri State has been postponed due to weather.

The games that were most recently scheduled to be played April 4 will now be moved to a later date. Once that date has been finalized, an announcement will be made. The rivalry doubleheader was originally scheduled for March 14, but was moved to April 4 due to weather concerns.

It’s the third home doubleheader, the team has had to re-schedule this season. Now, the Griffons will next play April 7 at Missouri Southern.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcats’ Justin Pitts earns Bevo Francis Player of the Year Award

Northwest2013riggertKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University junior Justin Pitts has been named the 2017 Bevo Francis Award winner, given to the nation’s top small-college basketball player.

Pitts put together one of the most historic seasons in Northwest history as a junior. He was the MIAA Player of the Year, the Basketball Time’s Player of the Year, the DII Bulletin Player of the Year and the NABC Player of the Year. He was named the Most Outstanding Player during the MIAA Tournament, the NCAA Central Regional Tournament and the NCAA Elite Eight. He was honored as a first team All-America performer by Basketball Times, the DII Bulletin, the D2CCA and the NABC. He broke five Northwest single-season records including points (754), field goals made (275), field goals attempted (553), assists (183) and games played (36). He also set the Northwest career scoring record at 1,929.

The Clarence “Bevo” Francis Award is presented annually to the player who has had the finest overall season within Small College Basketball. Bevo Francis played at Rio Grande College (now the University of Rio Grande) in Ohio in 1952-53 and 1953-54. When he arrived on campus, the school had 38 male students enrolled in the school and was on the verge of bankruptcy, planning to close its doors at the end of the 1952-53 school year. In the season before Bevo arrived at Rio Grande, the Redmen (now the Red Storm) had gone 4-19.

During his two seasons at Rio Grande, Bevo became the most popular basketball player in the world, and ultimately helped to save the school from bankruptcy. During his first year, the Redmen went 39-0, and Bevo scored 1,954 points and averaged 50.1 points per game. Against Ashland College (KY), Francis scored 116 points, which included 55 points in the final 10 minutes of the game.

— Northwest Athletics —

Western’s baseball game at Emporia State moved to Wednesday

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western and Emporia State baseball teams have moved there midweek series finale to Wednesday due to inclement weather. Game location will remain at Emporia, Kansas with first pitch set for 5:00 p.m. The game was originally schedule for Tuesday at 5:00 p.m.

Last time the two plays played at Emporia on March 21, MWSU beat the eighth ranked Hornets 4-1. This is the second game of the three game series that has been adjusted due to rain fall and the forecast of rain.

Missouri Western opens up a seven game homestand on Friday, April 7 at 6 p.m. as it starts a weekend set with Central Oklahoma.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest completes three-game sweep at Pittsburg State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University baseball team beat Pittsburg State, 11-4, on Sunday at Al Ortolani Field in Pittsburg, Kan., to complete a weekend sweep.

– The Bearcats move to 20-10 overall and 9-8 in MIAA play with the victory. Pittsburg State falls to 12-22 overall and 6-14 in league action.

– Jay Hrdlicka had a career day, going 4-for-4 with six runs batted in. He hit three home runs in the contest, scored three times and drew a walk.

– Brad Roberts got his fourth win of the season, going 6.0 innings. He allowed three earned runs, no walks and struck out five.

Key Northwest Statistics
– The Bearcats scored four in the first, one in the second, one in the fourth, one in the fifth, one in the seventh and three in the ninth. Pittsburg State scored all four runs in the first.

– Northwest had 11 runs on 12 hits with two errors. The Gorillas scored four runs on eight hits with one error.

– Ozzie Adams was 2-for-3 with two runs scored. He drove in a run, walked and was also hit by a pitch.

– Garrett Fort went 2-for-5 with a double, an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base.

– Landon Figg was 2-for-5, scoring twice.

– Luke Hassman was 1-for-5.

– James Holler drove in two runs, both on sacrifice flies.

– Kolby Greenslade went 1-for-4 with a run scored.

– Logan Rycraft drew a walk and scored a run.

– Austin Battaglia threw 2.0 innings of hitless relief. He walked just one while striking out two.

– Nikko Pablo finished off the ninth inning, facing just three batters without allowing a hit. He struck out one.

Key Northwest Innings
– Fort led off the game with a double to right. After Adams was hit by a pitch, Figg singled to center to load the bases. A wild pitch allowed Fort to score the game’s first run. After an out, Holler hit a sacrifice fly to center, driving in Adams. Hrdlicka then hit his first of three long balls over the right field fence, giving Northwest an early 4-0 lead.

– In the second, Greenslade doubled to lead off and went to third on a sacrifice by Rycraft. Fort grounded out the short but Greenslade was able to score from third to give the Bearcats the lead back, 5-4.

– Rycraft drew a one-out walk in the fourth and went to second on a wild pitch. Adams hit a two-out RBI single to right, scoring Rycraft to make it 6-4.

– Hrdlicka hit his second home run of the day in the fifth with two down. His solo shot cleared the right field fence to make it 7-4.

– Figg started the seventh with a double and went to third on a groundout. Holler hit his second sacrifice fly of the game to center, driving in Figg to give Northwest an 8-4 lead.

– Adams started the ninth with a single to center. After a strikeout, Hassman hit a single to put two runners on. A wild pitch moved runners to second and third. Another strikeout brought up Hrdlicka who launched his third home run of the game over the right field fence to give the Bearcats an 11-4 advantage.

Up Next
– Northwest has changed Tuesday’s game with Nebraska-Kearney due to weather concerns. The game will now be played on Tuesday, April, 4, in Kearney, Neb., starting at 4 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri Western blows 5-0 lead, loses series finale at Lindenwood

riggertMissouriWesternST. CHARLES, Mo. – The Missouri Western baseball team lost at Lindenwood Sunday 6-5 as they lost two of the three games in the series over the weekend.

The Griffons fall to 15-15 and 12-8 in the MIAA. Lindenwood is now 18-14 and 11-9 in league play.

NOTABLES
– Missouri Western took an early one run lead on Ryan Smith’s single to left field that scored Bailey Zimmer

– After adding a run in the fourth inning, MWSU added three more runs on five hits in the fifth inning to take a 5-0 advantage

– Lindenwood added runs in the fifth and sixth innings to cut the lead down to three before scoring three runs in seventh inning to tie the game

– The Lions would get a leadoff double to start the eighth inning and scored the go ahead run on the next play

TOP PERFORMERS
– Levi Schreiner was 2-for-3 at the plate as he drove in two runs and drew a walk

– Andrew Curry went 3-for-4 and scored a run on the day

– Dustin Agnew pitched five innings and allowed two runs on five hits

– Lindenwood’s Connor Law threw two shutout and hitless innings of relief work

UP NEXT
Missouri Western finishes its midweek series at Emporia State on Tuesday, April 4 at 5 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

No. 23 Tigers lose another 2-1 game to No. 9 Florida

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – No. 23 Mizzou Baseball lost its fifth straight one-run game Sunday afternoon as No. 9 Florida completed a three-game series sweep with a 2-1 win at Taylor Stadium. Florida improves to 20-9 and 5-4 in SEC play while Mizzou falls to 21-7 and 4-5 in SEC play.

Junior RHP Bryce Montes De Oca (Lawrence, Kan.) took the loss after going a career-high 5.0 innings and allowing just two earned runs, both with two outs. Mizzou stranded 11 men on base and lost another at the plate in the loss. Florida starter Jackson Kowar earned the win to move to 4-0 after going 5.0 innings with six hits and one run (earned). He walked a season-high five and struck out four. Michael Byrne earned his fourth save of the season.

Junior RHP Cole Bartlett (Williamsburg, Ind.) was brilliant in relief of Montes De Oca, turning in one of the best outings of his career. He tossed 4.0 shutout innings and struck out two while walking one and surrendering just two hits. The pitching was good Sunday, but Mizzou just struggled to score. The defense was outstanding, turning in four double plays to aid Mizzou’s pitching staff.

Florida’s JJ Schwarz squared up a 1-1 fastball with two down in the first inning, just sneaking it over the wall in left for his third homer of the season as Florida took a 1-0 lead early. The Gators added another two-out run on an RBI double by Ryan Larson in the second as they led 2-0 moving into the bottom of the second.

Mizzou got two men on in the second after Brian Sharp (Liberty, Mo.) walked and Alex Samples (Bridgeport, Texas) singled into right with one out. But Kowar pitched around the trouble to preserve the 1-0 lead.

Junior C Brett Bond (St. Louis, Mo.) nearly got Mizzou on the board with a two-out run of its own in the fourth, lacing a single into centerfield. Robbie Glendinning (Scarborough, Australia), who singled to lead off the frame, was waved home but Gator CF Nick Horvath gunned him at the plate for the third out, saving a run and preserving the 2-0 lead.

Mizzou loaded the bases with one out in the fifth inning on back-to-back walks and a beautiful bunt hit by Trey Harris (Powder Springs, Ga.). Kameron Misner (Poplar Bluff, Mo.) hit into a double play to scratch a run across but that was all Mizzou got, cutting the lead in half at 2-1. Mizzou stranded two more in the sixth inning as Connor Brumfield (Columbia, Mo.) nearly got a ball through the right side to tie the game. Mizzou left nine men on base through six innings and lost a runner at the plate in that span.

Mizzou stranded another runner in the seventh inning and then came up empty in the eighth and ninth innings.

Mizzou will be back in action Tuesday in Sauget, Ill., in a battle for Braggin’ Rights against rival Illinois at 6:30 p.m.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Kansas’ Frank Mason wins Naismith Player of the Year Award

riggertKUSCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Kansas basketball senior Frank Mason III has been named winner of the 2017 Citizen James A. Naismith Trophy, the Atlanta Tipoff Club today announced Sunday in Arizona. The prestigious trophy is presented annually to the nation’s most outstanding men’s college basketball player, marking Mason’s eighth National Player of the Year honor this season.

The 5-foot-11 guard was honored earlier today at the Naismith Awards Brunch delivered by UPS. He joins Danny Manning (1988) as the only two Naismith Trophy recipients from the University of Kansas, and becomes the sixth Big 12 recipient, following Buddy Hield (OU, 2016), Blake Griffin (OU, 2009) Kevin Durant (UT, 2007) and T.J. Ford (UT, 2003).

Mason was chosen by the Atlanta Tipoff Club’s national voting academy, comprised of leading journalists from around the country, current and former head coaches, former award winners and conference commissioners, who based their selections on outstanding on-court performances during the 2016-17 college basketball season, and by fans. The vote was tabulated and certified by Aprio, formerly Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, the largest full-service, independent CPA-led business advisory firm, based in Atlanta.

Mason edged out fellow finalists Lonzo Ball (UCLA), Josh Hart (Villanova) and Caleb Swanigan (Purdue) to claim the Naismith Trophy.

The 2017 Big 12 Player of the Year and All-Big 12 First Team (both unanimous selections), Mason averaged 20.9 points per game and was the first Kansas player to lead the Big 12 in scoring since 2004-05. The Petersburg, Virginia, native also led the conference in 3-point field goal percentage (.490), while ranking fourth in assists (5.2 apg). Mason, who will graduate from Kansas with a liberal arts and science degree in May 2017, became the first player in Big 12 and Kansas history to average 20.0 points and 5.0 assists per game for a season. Mason concluded his career sixth on the KU career-scoring list at 1,885 and sixth in career assists at 576. He is only player in Kansas history to rank that high in both career points and assists.

“This is one of those seasons for the ages where all the hard work, drive and dedication led to superb individual and team success for Frank, and our voters recognized that by selecting him as the 2017 Citizen Naismith Trophy winner,” said Eric Oberman, executive director of the Atlanta Tipoff Club.

“Dr. Naismith invented the game of basketball and we walk by his original rules every day in Allen Fieldhouse. He was Kansas’ first coach so winning this award with his name on it and playing at Kansas brings this full circle,” Mason said. “There is no way I could have won the Naismith Trophy without great coaches, like coach (Bill) Self, the rest of the staff and great teammates. We accomplished a lot this season and this would not have been won without my teammates and coaches.”

“Frank has had a terrific four years at Kansas, one in which he has become better and matured each year, culminating with the best season of any player have that I’ve coached and he’s deserving of the Naismith Trophy,” Kansas head coach Bill Self said. “He was the leader, the personality and the most consistent performer on a very good team, averaging close to 21 points and more than five assists per game. More importantly, Frank basically led us through every tough moment, which is what separates him from so many.”

“Citizen, a brand that is proud to support academic youths through their scholarly endeavors, is thrilled to partner with the Atlanta Tipoff Club to announce Frank Mason III as the winner of the 2017 Citizen Naismith Trophy,” said Eric Horowitz, U.S. Managing Director of Citizen Watch. “Mason represents the excitement of academic passion and drive as well as the strength and dedication that Citizen believes are necessary qualities for success.”

The Citizen Naismith Trophy was first presented in 1969 to UCLA’s Lew Alcindor. Other notable winners have included Larry Bird (1979, Indiana State University), Michael Jordan (1984, University of North Carolina), David Robinson (1987, United States Naval Academy) and Tim Duncan (1997, Wake Forest University).

— KU Athletics —

Griffons suffer walk-off loss at Lindenwood Saturday

riggertMissouriWesternST. CHARLES, Mo. – A one-out double in the bottom of the ninth ended Griffon Baseball’s chances of taking a 2-0 lead in a series at Lindenwood (17-14, 10-9) Saturday night.

Missouri Western (15-14, 12-7) led 2-0 after three innings, but gave up three unanswered runs Saturday in St. Charles to lose 3-2.

NOTABLES
– Richard Peoples got the leadoff hitter out in the ninth and was replaced by Kellan Richards after giving up a single to the next batter. Richards surrendered the walk-off double to the first batter he faced.

– For the eighth-straight game, Peoples went seven innings or more, pitching 8 1/3, allowing 10 hits and three runs

– Missouri Western had six hits in the game and left seven runners on base

– David Glaude hit two doubles in the game to move three away from Spencer Shockley’s career record of 48

– Nick Gawley stole his 23rd base of the season and needs seven more to tie Troy Landi’s MWSU single season record

TOP PERFORMERS
– Glaude had his second straight three-hit game, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs

– Dusty Stroup, Andrew Curry and Logan Marston had the other Griffon hits, one apice

UP NEXT
The two teams will play a rubber match for the series Sunday at noon in St. Charles.
— MWSU Athletics —

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