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Northwest women let halftime lead slip away against Ichabods

Northwest2013riggertBy David Boyce

MARYVILLE, Mo. – A poor third quarter wiped away a very good first half by the Northwest Missouri State women’s basketball team. That 10-minute stretch played a major role in the 87-77 loss to Washburn Saturday afternoon at Bearcat Arena.

“It was brutal, but I would be lying if I said I was surprised,” Northwest coach Scheel said. “We have done that plenty of times in the past. We just can’t put together four quarters consistently.

Northwest held a 13-point late in the second quarter and went into halftime with a 41-32 lead. Washburn scored the first two baskets in the third quarter. The first one came from senior Alyxis Bowens. It foretold of things to come. The 16 points by Bowens was the main reason Washburn outscored Northwest 27-12 in the third quarter for a 59-53 lead.

“We came out in the third quarter and I think our players thought the game was already over,” Scheel said.

The Ichabods scored the first basket in the final quarter before Northwest mounted a charge. Consecutive three-pointers by sophomore Mallory McAndrews helped the Bearcats close to 63-62. They seemingly had all the momentum in front of a large crowd. McAndrews knocked seven three-pointers and finished with a career-high 21 points.

“I felt good with what we had going,” Scheel said. “We had some good ball movement. We were getting the ball to our shooters when they were open. When we did that, we were getting great looks.”

Washburn weathered the two treys by Northwest and went on 8-0 run for a 71-62 lead. Northwest never recovered from that spurt from the Ichabods

“I thought we had some great minutes off the bench with Mallory, and Alexa Schaaf came in and hit a big shot and played good defense,” Scheel said.

In the first half, Northwest looked like a completely different team. The game started with senior Jasmin Howe knocking down a long three-pointer and that helped Northwest open an early 9-1 lead after Arbrie Benson hit a three-pointer. The trey was the theme for the Bearcats in the first half.

The Bearcats did cool down late in the first quarter and that allowed the Ichabods to take their only lead in the first half at 14-13.

Northwest wasted little time reclaiming the advantage. Two free throws by Howe followed by a Howe three-pointer gave the Bearcats an 18-14 lead. Northwest ended the first quarter with a McAndrews three-pointer that made it 21-16.

“I was feeling pretty good,” McAndrews said.

The Bearcats started the second quarter just as hot. Two free throws by Tanya Meyer and then a three-pointer by Meyer gave Northwest its first double-digit lead at 26-16. Northwest’s biggest lead came late in the second quarter when Howe made her third, three-pointer of the half, which increased the lead to 41-28.

“I thought in the first half we did a great of moving the ball against the zone and against the man, getting the ball to open people and knocking down shots,” Scheel said.

Throughout the second quarter, Washburn played a 2-3 zone because of foul trouble. Northwest found the holes in the zone and went 9 for 19 behind the arc for 47.4 percent.

“We were doing a lot of things right,” said Meyer, who finished with 18 points and 14 rebounds. “We got #32 (Bowens) into foul trouble. We didn’t let them get offensive rebounds. The first half we held them to a lot of one shot and out. We moved the ball on offense and got open looks for our shooters.”

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU baseball falls in 10-innings at Arkansas Tech 5-4

riggertMissouriWesternRUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – The Missouri Western baseball team fell 5-4 in 10 innings to Arkansas Tech on a walk-off single.

NOTABLES
– Arkansas Tech’s single through the right side drove in the winning run from second base

– Alex Heuring’s RBI single, drove in David Glaude to give Missouri Western a 4-3 lead in the bottom of the eighth inning

– MWSU’s Donald Wanner escaped a bases loaded jam in the bottom of the ninth inning on a field choice to force the tenth inning

– ATU pitchers recorded 16 strikeouts

– The Griffons were outhit 12-6 by the Wonder Boys

TOP PERFORMERS
– Jared Lloyd came out of the bullpen to throw 3 1/3 hitless innings with three strikeouts and a walk

– David Glaude went 1-for-4 with a hit, a walk and two runs scored

– Marcus Wilson 2-for-4, with a triple and two runs scored for Arkansas Tech

– Humberto Montiel threw six innings on four hits, two walks, two earned runs and nine strikeouts

UP NEXT
Missouri Western and Arkansas Tech will play a doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 11. First game will start at 12 p.m. with game two beginning at 2 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Bearcat baseball stays unbeaten with 15-inning win at Henderson State

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University baseball team improved to 6-0 on the year with a 10-6 15-inning victory over Henderson State on Friday afternoon at Clyde Berry Field in Arkadelphia, Ark.

– The Bearcats improve to 6-0 on the year while the Reddies fall to 4-1 on the year.

– Northwest’s 6-0 record ties the program’s best start, matching the 1964 and 1973 teams’ marks.

– James Holler, who finished the day 2-for-8 with two runs scored, knocked in the go-ahead run on a single to center in the 15th inning.

– Nikko Pablo worked 8.1 innings of scoreless relief to pick up the win. He allowed just five hits with three walks and five strikeouts. He retired 15-straight batters, setting the Reddies down in order from the 10th to the 13th innings.

Key Northwest Statistics
– The Bearcats scored one in the first, two in the fourth, two in the fifth, one in the eighth and four in the 15th. Henderson State scored two in the second, one in the fourth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh.

– Northwest had 10 runs on 18 hits with four errors. The Reddies scored six runs on 11 hits with one error.

– Landon Figg went 5-for-8 on the day, knocking in a pair of runs.

– Garrett Fort was 3-for-6 with a pair of runs scored and a walk.

– Kevin Handzlik was 2-for-7 with a pair of runs scored, two RBI and a walk. He hit his first home run in the fourth inning.

– Luke Hassman was 2-for-3 on the day.

– Ozzie Adams was 1-for-6 with two RBI, a run scored and a walk.

– Alixon Herrera was 1-for-5 with three walks, an RBI and a run scored.

– Jay Hrdlicka was 1-for-3 on the day

– Austin Wulff was 1-for-2 with a walk and a run scored

– Logan Rycraft was 1-for-6 with a walk and a run scored. He stole a base inthe sixth inning.

– Joseph Hietpas go the start and went 5.0 innings, allowing four runs on four hits. Only three of the runs were earned.

– Austin Battaglia faced four batters and did not allow a hit or a run in relief.

Key Northwest Innings
– Fort walked to begin the game in the first and after an out, came around to score on Hererra’s double to right.

– In the foruth, Hererra walked to lead off the frame but was forced out on a Holler fielder’s choice. With one down, Handzlik launched his first homerun of the year to put give Northwest the lead, 3-2.

– In the fifth, with one down, Fort singled to center field. Adams then tallied his first homerun of the year down the left field line to extend the Bearcat advantage to 5-3.

– Wulff led off the eighth with a walk and went to third on a Hrdlicka single. Rycraft grounded out to second but Wulff was able to score on the play to tie the game, 6-6.

– In the top of the 15th inning, Rycraft walked to lead off and went to second on Fort’s sacrifice bunt. Adams was hit by a pitch but was forced out on a fielder’s choice by Herrera, allowing Rycraft to reach third. With one down, Holler singled to center, scoring Rycraft for a 7-6 lead. A Handzlik walk loaded the bases and a wild pitch with Figg at bat allowed Herrera to score from third. Figg doubled to left, scoring Handzlik and Holler to put Northwest up, 10-6.

Up Next
– The Bearcats will face Truman State on Saturday at noon in a neutral site contest in Arkadelphia, Ark.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri Western softball drops two games Friday in Arkansas

riggertMissouriWesternBENTONVILLE, Ark. – Things couldn’t have went much better for the Missouri Western softball team on opening weekend, but the opposite may have been true on day one of the second weekend for the team.

Missouri Western dropped its first two games of the Arkansas-Monticello Division II Softball Classic on Friday, by a combined score of 25-4, playing only 10 total innings. Missouri Western lost game one 17-4 to Arkansas-Monticello and was shutout, 8-0, by Harding Friday afternoon. Both games were stopped after five innings.

NOTABLES
– Missouri Western allowed 10 runs before recording an out in the first inning of a 17-4 loss to Arkansas-Monticello in the opener Friday

– The Griffons committed four errors in game one against Arkasnas-Monticello

– After compiling 31 hits through the team’s first four games, the Griffons managed just seven total on Friday

– It was the first time in Jen Bagley Trotter’s 16 years as head coach the team was run-ruled in consecutive games and the most runs allowed by an MWSU team in consecutive games during the Trotter era

Statistics were not immediately available from the loss to Arkansas-Monticello. A box score and statistics will be updated later on gogriffons.com

UP NEXT
Missouri Western stays in Bentonville for a rematch with Henderson State and a match-up with No. 11 Arkansas Tech on Saturday.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State softball splits first two games of season

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University softball team went 1-1 at the Arkansas-Monticello Division II Softball Challenge in Bentonville, Ark.

– The Bearcats fell in the first game at Memorial Park to Arkansas Tech, 6-0, but rebounded to beat Arkansas-Monticello, 9-2, in the afternoon.

Game One Headlines (Arkansas Tech 6, Northwest 0)

– The Golden Suns scored six runs on eight hits to beat the Bearcats in the first game, 6-0.

– It was Northwest’s first game of the year while Arkansas Tech improved to 4-1.

Game One Key Statistics
– Abigail Gilson was 1-for-1 with two walks.

– Chantel Adams was 1-for-3.

– Torri Blythe and Kiana Baderdeen each went 1-for-4 in game one.

– Alexis Kelsey drew two walks.

– Rachel Smith got the start and went 5.2 innings. She allowed five earned runs on six hits. she struck out four batters while walking just three.

– Taylor Blackford allowed one hit and recorded the final out of the sixth inning.

Game Two Headlines (Northwest 9, Arkansas-Monticello 2)

– The Bearcats scored nine runs on 10 hits with three errors. The Cotton Blossoms scored two runs on six hits with no errors.

– Northwest scored five runs in the first, one in the third, one in the fifth and two in the seventh. Arkansas-Monticello scored single runs in the fourth and seventh innings.

– Freshman Kaitlin Weis was 2-for-4 on the day with five RBIs and a run scored, launching her first home run of the year in the first inning.

Game Two Key Statistics
– Torri Blythe went 3-for-4 with two runs scored. Blythe had a single, double and a triple on the afternoon.

– Baderdeen was 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored.

– Jessica Rawie and Alexis Kelsey each went 1-for-3 with an RBI, a run scored and a walk.

– Rebecca Maher was 1-for-3 with a run scored and a walk.

– Adams drew three walks and came around to score a pair of runs.

– Holly Posegate got the start and went a complete 7.0 innings. She struck out two with two walks. She allowed just one earned run on six hits.

Up Next
– Northwest will face Harding University on Saturday at 10 a.m., followed by a 1 p.m. game against Henderson State

Missouri women fall short of upset, lose at No. 24 Tennessee 77-66

riggertMissouriKNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee marked its return to the Top 25 by producing a dominant fourth-quarter performance.

DeShields scored 22 points Thursday as the 24th-ranked Lady Volunteers pulled away in the final period of a 77-66 victory over Missouri. Tennessee (16-8, 7-4 SEC) was playing its first game since returning to the rankings Monday after an eight-week absence.

The Lady Vols said they weren’t concerned about the rankings as much as improving their position in the Southeastern Conference standings and in potential NCAA Tournament seeding. Tennessee and Missouri (16-9, 6-5) entered the night tied for fifth in the SEC.

“This was a must-win for us and them,” DeShields said. “It was going to be a battle. We knew it was going to be a dogfight. We’re trying to put ourselves in position for March.”

Tennessee (16-8, 7-4 SEC) won for the fifth time in its last six games and bounced back from Sunday’s 81-78 double-overtime loss at Georgia. Missouri (16-9, 6-5) has dropped two straight but had won five consecutive games before this skid.

The game was tied 54-all after three quarters, but Tennessee opened the final period with a 17-4 run that was capped by a pair of DeShields 3-pointers. DeShields scored 18 of her 22 points in the second half.

“In the fourth quarter, we really hunkered down on defense,” said Tennessee’s Jaime Nared, who scored 18 points. “I think in the first three quarters, they were just getting easy layups.”

Jordan Reynolds’ 3-pointer with 9:40 left put Tennessee ahead for good. Missouri missed 10 of its first 11 shots in the fourth quarter.

“We had some really good looks,” Missouri coach Robin Pingeton said. “I was really pleased with the looks that we got. It felt like there were probably four or five really somewhat uncontested layups, and we just didn’t convert on them. Other than that, I thought we shot the ball pretty well throughout the course of the game, but those were big-moment shots.”

Before that fourth-quarter run, this was a back-and-forth game. The third quarter alone had seven lead changes and four ties.

Cierra Porter had 19 points and 10 rebounds for Missouri. Sierra Michaelis scored 17 points and Sophie Cunningham added 16.

Reynolds and Mercedes Russell added 12 points each. Reynolds also had eight assists with only one turnover.

“It was a great night for Jordan,” Tennessee coach Holly Warlick said. “She was a great leader for us, and we need that all the time.”

BIG PICTURE

Missouri: Although Missouri entered the night averaging 6.5 3-pointers per game to rank second in the SEC, outside shooting proved costly for the Tigers on Thursday. Missouri was just 2 for 13 while Tennessee was 9 of 17 on 3-pointers.

For the first three quarters, Missouri compensated with its accuracy from two-point range. But the Tigers cooled off considerably in the final period.

Tennessee: The Lady Vols altered their lineup by having guard Alexa Middleton start for the first time since Dec. 29 against UNC Wilmington. Middleton replaced Meme Jackson, who had started Tennessee’s last 18 games.

Middleton ended up with six points and four assists in 34 minutes. Jackson played 14 minutes and scored five points.

KEY STATS

DeShields shot 4 of 6 from 3-point range. She had been shooting just 32.3 percent from beyond the arc this season. … Tennessee outscored Missouri 23-12 in the fourth quarter. Tennessee shot 6 of 8 and Missouri shot 5 of 16 in that final period.

UP NEXT

Missouri hosts Arkansas on Sunday.

Tennessee hosts Texas A&M on Sunday.

— Associated Press —

Northwest baseball moves to 5-0 with win at Ouachita Baptist

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University baseball team moved to 5-0 on Thursday with a 7-2 victory at Ouachita Baptist at Rab Rogers Field in Arkadelphia, Ark.

– The Bearcats’ 5-0 record marks the best start to a season since 1973. The Tigers fall to 0-5 on the year with the loss

– Anthony Caenepeel picked up his second win of the year, striking out five in 7.0 innings of work. He allowed just one run on three hits, issuing two walks.

– Ozzie Adams drove in three runs, all coming on a bases loaded sixth inning double.

Key Northwest Statistics
– Northwest scored seven runs on eight hits with no errors. Ouachita Baptist scored two runs on four hits with two errors.

– The Bearcats scored one run in the fourth, four in the sixth and two in the seventh. The Tigers got single runs in the fifth and eighth innings.

– Landon Figg went 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored.

– Luke Hassman went 1-for-2 on the day with a walk.

– Kevin Handzlik was 1-for-3 with a run scored and a walk. He also had a sacrifice bunt in the fourth.

– James Holler was 1-for-3 on the day with a pair of walks and a run scored.

– Garrett Fort drew a walk and eventually came around to score in the sixth inning.

– Aaron Barratt hit a sacrifice fly, drew a walk and scored a run after entering the game in the sixth inning as a pinch runner.

– Jay Hrdlicka went 1-for-3 with a run scored.

– Matt Schingel was 1-for-2 on the day.

– Logan Rycraft drove in a run in the seventh inning and also drew a walk on the day.

– Caenepeel put the Tigers down in order in the third and then struck out the side in the fourth.

– Jacob Wagner got the final two outs of the eight inning. He recorded one strikeout.

– Jimmy McElwain worked a scoreless ninth inning, getting three straight pop outs to end the game.

Key Northwest Innings
– Holler led off the fourth with a walk and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Handzlik. Figg singled to center, putting runners on the corners. With two down, Hrdlicka reached on an error by the shortstop, allowing Holler to score to make it 1-0 Northwest.

– After Ouachita Baptist tied the game, 1-1, Northwest got four runs in the top of the sixth. Figg let off by getting hit by a pitch and went to second on a Hassman single. Barratt came in to run for Hassman. Hrdlicka loaded the bases with a single to center. Rycraft hit a sacrifice fly to right to score Figg. After a Fort walk loaded the bases, Adams hit a three-RBI double down the left field line to give the Bearcats a 5-1 lead.

– In the seventh, Handzlik walked to lead off and Figg doubled to center to put runners on second and third. Handzlik would score on a Barratt sacrifice fly to make it 6-1. After Hrdlicka was hit by a pitch, Rycraft lined out to center but Figg was able to come around to score on a throwing error by the center fielder.

Up Next
– The Bearcats will take on Henderson State on Friday at 3 p.m. in Arkadelphia, Ark., before facing Truman State on Saturday at noon.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri State gets blown out at Wichita State

riggertMSUWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Shaquille Morris scored 13 points and Wichita State cruised to an 80-62 victory over Missouri State on Thursday night for its seventh straight win.

Wichita State (22-4, 12-1 Missouri Valley), who beat Illinois State by 41 points on Tuesday, pulled into a tie with the Redbirds atop the conference. Missouri State (15-11, 6-7) has lost four of its last five games.

Zach Brown added 12 points for the Shockers, who shot 46 percent (25 of 54), made 10 3-pointers, and had five score in double figures.

Alize Johnson and Chris Kendrix scored 11 points apiece for the Bears.

Wichita State had a double-digit lead midway through the first half and led 48-21 at the break. Missouri State was 8-of-28 shooting (29 percent) and committed 14 of its 21 turnovers in the first half.

The Shockers had a 32-point lead with 9:35 left.

— Associated Press —

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