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Michael Porter Sr. agrees to join Missouri men’s basketball coaching staff

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Athletics has issued the following statement on the hiring of Michael Porter, Sr., as an assistant coach on new Head Coach Cuonzo Martin’s staff:

“Mizzou Athletics is pleased to confirm that Michael Porter, Sr., has accepted an assistant coaching position on Cuonzo Martin’s staff, pending the successful copmletion of the University’s hiring process. Mizzou Men’s Basketball will offer additional comment when Coach Martin completes his full-time coaching staff in the near future.”

— Mizzou Athletics —

Bearcats hold off St. Thomas Aquinas to advance to NCAA Division II Final Four

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By David Boyce

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – In reaching its first ever Final Four in NCAA Division II, Northwest Missouri State made some remarkable plays in its 79-70 victory over St. Thomas Aquinas College Wednesday evening at the Sanford Pentagon.

The Bearcats got a couple of two-point field goals from senior Zach Schneider in the final 10 minutes when Northwest needed them to stay ahead of the Spartans. Junior Justin Pitts broke his single-season scoring record, going over 700 points for the season. He now has 701 points, eclipsing last year’s mark of 693.

And junior Brett Dougherty made two clutch free throws with 1:47 left to stake Northwest to a 67-61 lead. It all played a role in the Bearcats moving on.

Northwest, 33-1 and the No. 2 seed in the 2017 Elite Eight, will face No. 3 seed Lincoln Memorial at 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

“This is big, obviously,” said Schneider, who finished with 16 points. “We had great fan support tonight. It is going to keep getting bigger. It is a big program win, but we are going to watch the next game and see who we are going to play.”

Although Northwest never trailed in the second half, the Spartans certainly made the Bearcats feel uncomfortable by staying close and utilizing a full-court press that gave Northwest a few problems such as turnovers and using timeouts.

“I think their press bothered us a little bit,” said Pitts, who finished with 26 points. “We got sped up a little bit, but we have been working on it all week in practice. I think we came in well prepared for the press.”

Early in the second half, Northwest finally got a couple of three-pointers to drop from Schneider and Chris-Ebou Ndow and that briefly helped the Bearcats build their first double-digit lead at 41-31.

The Spartans quickly responded by turning up its full-court pressure. They cut the deficit to 43-38 with 14:39 left in the second half.

“They sped us up throughout,” Northwest coach Ben McCollum said. “I thought offensively, we didn’t click for quite a while. We got off to a good start and took care of the ball.

“As the game progressed, they wore us down and we missed shots that I thought could have broken them a little bit.”

With just under 10 minutes left, Northwest held only a 47-45 lead when Schneider drilled a three-pointer.

“It was big. I was 0-for-6 in the first half,” said Schneider, who finished with 16 points. “At halftime, I said I was going down firing. That was my mentality.”

Two minutes after Schneider’s trey, Northwest was clinging to a 52-49 lead when Pitts hit a corner three-pointer and Schneider followed with another corner three-pointer, pushing the Bearcats lead to 58-49 with 6:50 left.

A minute later, Schneider did something rare this season. He came in with only one two-point field goal. Schneider made his second one when he got behind the Spartans’ full-court press and he scored a layup. He was also fouled. The free throw gave Northwest a 61-51 lead.

“I don’t think I had one of those since my freshman year,” Schneider said. “I was open. I made a good read. Anthony Woods made a good pass.”

Aquinas closed to 61-56 and Schneider did it again. He was behind the Spartans press defense and he made another layup, making it 63-56.

Northwest held just a 67-63 lead when Dougherty made an important layup, which was even bigger than his two free throws. Pitts followed with two free throws, increasing Northwest’s lead to 71-63 with a minute left.

“They make those runs and to stop those runs, you can’t miss shots when you get open,” McCollum said. “We couldn’t put them away because we were missing shots.”

On the strength of two three-pointers by Pitts, Northwest jumped to a quick 8-2 lead. The Bearcats surrendered the lead once at 18-16 and then scored the next four for a 20-18 lead.

From that point on, Northwest never trailed again in the first half and went into halftime with a 33-27 lead.

Defense, though, ruled the first half. Northwest shot 43.5 percent, making just 10 of 23 field goals. The Bearcats made it even tougher for Aquinas to score, holding the Spartans to 39.3 percent from the field.

— Northwest Athletics —

Griffon baseball upsets No. 8 Emporia State 4-1

riggertMissouriWesternEMPORIA, Kan. – The Missouri Western baseball team snapped its four-game losing streak with a 4-1 win at No. 8 Emporia State Tuesday.

The Griffons improve to 12-11 this season and 9-4 in the MIAA, while the Hornets are 19-5 and 8-2 in league play.

NOTABLES
– Dustin Agnew didn’t allow a hit until a leadoff single in the fourth, and didn’t allow more than one hit in any of his 7 1/3 innings of work

– The two teams were scoreless through six innings until Alex Heuring hit a two-out solo home run to left

– Emporia State had the bases loaded with two out in the bottom of the ninth before Jared Lloyd coaxed a fly out to left to end the game

– The Griffons have now won five of their last six against traditional MIAA power Emporia State, including four of five last season

– Missouri Western needed just two pitchers in the game, resting the bullpen for this weekend’s three-game series with Northeastern State at the Spring Sports Complex

TOP PERFORMERS
– Agnew allowed just four hits and one run in his first start of the season, striking out three and improving to 3-0 with a 0.82 ERA on the season

– Lloyd went an inning and a third in relief, allowing two hits. It was Lloyd’s 11th appearance this season. He’s 1-0 with a 1.86 ERA, allowing 15 hits in 19.1 innings pitched

– Heuring was 2-for-4 at the plate with the RBI and two runs scored

– David Glaude went 2-for-4 on the day

UP NEXT
The seven-game road swing is over and Missouri Western returns to the Spring Sports Complex later this week to host Northeastern State (11-9, 5-4) in a three-game series. Game one is scheduled for a 4 p.m. first pitch on Friday, March 24.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest baseball run rules Nebraska-Kearney Tuesday

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University baseball team earned an 11-1 run rule victory over Nebraska-Kearney on Tuesday afternoon at Bearcat Field in Maryville, Mo.

– Northwest improves to 15-8 on the year and 4-6 in MIAA play with the win. The Lopers drop to 8-15 overall and 1-9 in conference action.

– The game was called in the seventh inning as part of the conference run rule.

– The Bearcats scored in six of the seven innings played on Tuesday.

– Eddy Kraber got the victory, throwing 6.0 innings. He allowed just one run on four hits. He struck out three and issued just one walk.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest scored three runs in the first, one in the second, two in the third, one in the fourth, one in the fifth and three in the seventh. The Lopers’ lone run came in the first.

– The Bearcats had 11 runs on 10 hits while Nebraska-Kearney scored one run on five hits. Neither team had an error.

– James Holler went 3-for-4, scoring a pair of runs while driving in two. He had a double and a home run in the third.

– Garrett Fort was 2-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBIs. He also had a double and led off the game for the Bercats with a home run.

– Logan Rycraft was 1-for-2 with a pair of RBIs. He also drew a walk.

– Ozzie Adams went 1-for-3 with an RBI and two walks.

– Landon Figg went 1-for-4 with a run scored.

– Luke Hassman drew a walk and scored a run.

– Kevin Handzlik was 1-for-3 with a run scored.

– Kolby Greenslade scored once and drove in a run, going 1-for-3 with a double and a walk.

– Jay Hrdlicka scored two runs and drew a walk. He also stole a base.

– Jacob Wagner worked the final inning for Northwest. He allowed just one hit.

– Kraber worked three-up, three-down innings in the second, fifth and sixth frames on the hill.

Key Northwest Innings
– Fort led off the first with a home run to right field. After an out, Figg singled to center and Hassman walked. Holler knocked in a run with a double down the left field line, scoring Figg. Hrdlicka grounded out to second, allowing Hassman to score, making it 3-1 Northwest.

– Greenslade walked to start the second and came around to score two batters later on a Fort groundout. Rycraft laid down a sacrifice bunt in the inning to move Greenslade into scoring position.

– In the third, Holler hit a solo homer to right to make it 5-1. Hrdlicka followed it with a walk and stole second. Greenslade hit a double to center to tack on another run, making it 6-1.

– The fourth inning began with Fort hitting a double to right and taking third on a wild pitch. A passed ball allowed Fort to score from third to make it a 7-1 Bearcat lead.

– Handzlk hit a one out single to left in the fifth and stole second base. He came around to score on a Rycraft single to right.

– Northwest ended the game in the seventh. Holler started the frame with a double down the left field line. Hrdlicka drew a walk and Alixon Herrera drew a walk to load the bases. Rycraft forced in a run by drawing a walk to make it 9-1 and a passed ball allowed another Northwest run to cross the plate making it 10-1. After a strikeout, Adams hit an RBI single to left for the winning run.

Up Next
– Northwest will host Central Missouri this weekend starting on Friday at 3 p.m. at Bearcat Field. The teams will play Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m.
— MWSU Athletics —

Tigers extend winning streak to 20 games with 11-8 win over Little Rock

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Baseball pushed its national-best winning streak to 20 games after defeating Little Rock, 11-8, Tuesday night at Taylor Stadium. Mizzou’s 20-game winning streak is the second-longest in school history and Mizzou is now in sole possession of the nation’s longest active winning streak after Louisville lost to Cincinnati Tuesday.

Mizzou exploded for six runs in the first, two in the second and three more in the fifth with its six-spot in the first being the most by Mizzou in the opening frame all season. Mizzou’s offense was the beneficiary of 11 walks in the game. Little Rock used nine pitchers and the first seven issued at least one walk. Starter Carter Brown walked the first three batters of the game to set up Mizzou’s six-run first. He took the loss, falling to 1-1. Mizzou’s Bryce Montes De Oca (Lawrence, Kan.) earned his second win of the season. Brian Sharp (Liberty, Mo.) earned his first save of the year.

For the fourth consecutive game, Mizzou got on the board in the first inning. After Little Rock starter Carter Brown walked the bases loaded, Brett Bond (St. Louis, Mo.) roped a single into left field to plate a pair. Little Rock again loaded the bases and Nelson Mompierre (Miami, Fla.) followed Bond’s lead with a bases-loaded single into left. Connor Brumfield (Columbia, Mo.) added a two-run single of his own to wrap up a 47-minute first inning that saw Mizzou send 11 batters to the plate while seeing three Little Rock pitchers. Mizzou led 6-0 after one.

Montes De Oca turned in a couple 1-2-3 innings in the second and third, getting through three innings on 41 pitches. He then ran into trouble in the fourth inning as Little Rock hung four runs on the board, two coming on a two-out error by SS Chris Cornelius (St. Louis, Mo.).

Mizzou’s bats stayed quiet until the bottom of the fifth when Brumfield earned his second walk of the game. He was then tripled in by Robbie Glendinning (Scarborough, Australia) to extend Mizzou’s lead to 9-4. Bond then tallied an RBI infield single to extend the lead to 10-4. A sacrifice fly made the score 11-5 after five.

The sixth inning was quiet before Little Rock plated a run off Mizzou reliever Ryan Lee (Grandview, Mo.). Mizzou went to the bullpen to bring in RHP Nolan Gromacki (Smithville, Mo.) with the bases loaded in the seventh inning. He walked the first batter he faced to cut the lead to 11-6 but got a strikeout to escape the jam and preserve the lead.

Little Rock plated a pair in the eighth inning before Sharp settled things down for Mizzou, getting the final five outs for his first save of the season.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Western women’s golf finishes fourth at MWSU Spring Invitational

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – The Missouri Western women’s golf team shot a 654 over two rounds to finish fourth in the Holiday Inn Express MWSU Spring Invitational at the St. Joseph Country Club Tuesday.

Missouri Western was led by Shi Qing Ong, who placed sixth, with a 9-over-par 153. Chong Yong improved her score by a stroke from the first day and finished in 14th with a 165. Madison Romjue shot a 166 to notch a top 20 finish. Tiffanie Yabut dropped her day two score by nine to card a final total of 173. Jenna Kosmatka fired a 175 for MWSU.

Henderson State won the team title with a score of 625 as Katie Warren of William Woods University took individual honors with a 9-over-par 153. The Griffons travel to the UNK Invite at Awarii Dunes in Axtell, Nebraska on March 25.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcat men’s tennis defeats Cameron; women fall to Aggies

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University men’s tennis team knocked off No. 16 ranked Cameron University on Tuesday in Lawton, Okla.

– The Bearcat women fell to the Aggies, 6-3, in road action.

– The No. 12 ranked Bearcat men improve to 8-2, while No. 16 ranked Cameron falls to 8-8.

– Northwest’s women fell to 1-8 on the season while No. 17 Cameron improved to 6-5.

– The men’s victory was head coach Mark Rosewell’s 1,055th of his career.

– Romain Boissinot, Sergi Fontcuberta, Fin Glowick and Aymeric Autones each picked up singles and doubles victories for Northwest.

– The women won two points by forefit and Margaux Jacquet got a victory at No. 5 singles.

Men’s Results
1. Boissinot,Romain (NW) def. Bruno Babic (CAMERON) 4-6, 6-3, 7-6
2. Fontcuberta,Sergi (NW) def. Felipe Oyarzun (CAMERON) 6-4, 6-4
3. Tete,Mauro (NW) def. Mateo Velasco (CAMERON) 6-1, 4-6, 6-1
4. Autones,Aymeric (NW) def. Julien Gutierrez (CAMERON) 6-1, 6-1
5. Glowick,Fin (NW) def. Andres Velasco (CAMERON) 6-1, 6-0
6. Serrano,Jorge (NW) def. Stefam Svicevic (CAMERON) 6-0, 6-0

1. Felipe Oyarzun/Mateo Velasco (CAMERON) def. Tete,Mauro/Serrano,Jorge (NW) 8-6
2. Boissinot,Romain/Fontcuberta,Sergi (NW) def. Andres Velasco/Bruno Babic (CAMERON) 8-1
3. Glowick,Fin/Autones,Aymeric (NW) def. Julien Gutierrez/Keiran President (CAMERON) 8-6

Women’s Results
1. Paula Gutierrez (CAMERON) def. Jarolim,Lorena Rivas (NW) 6-2, 6-2
2. Zhenia Shviadok (CAMERON) def. Kolen,Aniek (NW) 6-4, 6-1
3. Mathilde Thibaudat (CAMERON) def. Teruel,Tania (NW) 6-2, 6-3
4. Samantha Wood (CAMERON) def. Nunez,Irene (NW) 6-3, 7-6
5. Jacquet,Margaux (NW) def. Magdalena Kovinic (CAMERON) 6-4, 6-0
6. Lovig,Tess (NW) def. No player (CAMERON), by forfeit

1. Zhenia Shviadok/Mathilde Thibaudat (CAMERON) def. Teruel,Tania/Souza,Luiza (NW) 9-1
2. Paula Gutierrez/Samantha Wood (CAMERON) def. Kolen,Aniek/Nunez,Irene (NW) 8-5
3. Jacquet,Margaux/Lovig,Tess (NW) def. No player/No player (CAMERON), by default

Up Next
– The Bearcat men will take on Metropolitan State University of Denver at 10 a.m. in Wichita Falls, Texas. The women will head to Hays, Kan. to face Fort Hays State in an MIAA contest.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU men’s golf finishes 10th at Broncho Invitational

riggertMissouriWesternOKLAHOMA CITY – Missouri Western men’s golf shot a 924 over three rounds to finish 10th in the Broncho Invitational Tuesday at Gaillardia Country Club. MWSU trimmed off 20 strokes from the first round to its third round total.

Jakob Rudosky placed 13th with an 8-over-par 224. Jacob Majeske carded a 231 as Patrick McCarthy was a stroke behind at 232. Lucas Horseman shot a 241 and Cole Roberts a 249 to finish out the Griffon scorecard.

Brendon Jelley of Oklahoma State won the individual field with a 6-under-par 210. Central Missouri claimed the team title with an 875. Missouri Western travels to the Southern Bancorp Invitational in Mountain Home, Arkansas on April 3.

— MWSU Athletics —

Griffons’ Shelbie Atwell named MIAA Softball Hitter of the Week

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – For the second straight week and the third time this season, the MIAA Softball Hitter of the Week its a Missouri Western Griffon.

Missouri Western shortstop Shelbie Atwell was named the MIAA Hitter of the Week after batting .438 and slugging .938 last week in the Hy-Vee Classic. The junior had a team-high seven RBIs and scored six runs to go with her seven hits. Her hit total included two doubles and two home runs. Atwell also walked four times as her team went 4-2 against Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference competition for a .524 on base percentage.

Atwell joins last week’s MIAA Hitter of the Week and NFCA National Player of the Week, Kailey Green and Katie Klosterman as Griffons to claim the weekly league honor this season. On the season, Atwell leads the MIAA with 13 doubles and her .451 batting average is second-best in the league. She also leads the MIAA with a .500 on base percentage.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcats’ Pitts earns more All-America honors

Northwest2013riggertKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State University junior guard Justin Pitts has been named to the National Basketball Coaches of America (NABC) All-America Team. He becomes just the second student-athlete in Northwest history to be recognized by the organization, joining DeShaun Cooper in 2014.

Pitts, the career scoring record holder at Northwest with 1,850 points, has twice been named the MIAA Player of the Year and is a three-time First Team All-MIAA honoree. He has scored in double figures in 31-of-33 games this season, averaging 20.5 per game. He was the All-Central Regional Tournament MVP last week, leading the Bearcats to the Elite Eight for just the third time in program history. Pitts holds the top-two single season scoring records, scoring 693 points last season and 675 this year. He also ranks second all-time with 671 made field goals.

On Monday, Pitts was named the Basketball Times Player of the Year and was named to the All-America first team by the publication and the D2CCA.

2017 NABC COACHES’ DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Matt Bingaya, Fairmont State, 6-4, Senior, Forward/Guard, Delaware, Ohio
Joshua Blaylock, Fort Lewis, 6-2, Senior, Guard, Lancaster, Calif.
Luquon Choice, Lincoln Memorial, 6-3, Senior, Guard, Laurens, S.C.
Devin Gilligan, Southern New Hampshire, 6-5, Senior, Forward, Amherst, N.H.
Zach Hankins, Ferris State, 6-10, Sophomore, Post, Charlevoix, Mich.
Jeremiah Hill, Valdosta State, 6-2, Senior, Guard, Savannah, Ga.
Aaron Lien, MSU Moorhead, 6-4, Senior, Guard, Moorhead, Minn.
Justin Pitts, Northwest Missouri State, 5-9, Junior, Guard, Blue Springs, Mo.
Justin Reyes, St. Thomas Aquinas, 6-4, Junior, Guard/Forward, Haverhill, Mass.
Devin Schmidt, Delta State, 6-4, Senior, Guard, Sevierville, Tenn.
Keshun Sherrill, Augusta, 5-9, Senior, Guard, Cleveland, N.C.
Dustin Sleva, Shippensburg, 6-8, Junior, Forward, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Michael Smith, California Baptist, 6-4, Senior, Guard, South San Francisco, Calif.
Taylor Stafford, Western Washington, 6-1, Senior, Guard, Chicago, Ill.
Jeril Taylor, Southern Indiana, 6-4, Senior, Guard, Louisville, Ky.
Seth Youngblood, Arkansas-Fort Smith, 6-1, Senior, Guard, Roland, Okla.

— Northwest Athletics —

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