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Sneed’s 16 lifts K-State over Boston College

riggertKansasStateNEW YORK (AP) — Xavier Sneed scored 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Kansas State to a 72-54 win over Boston College in the first game of the Barclays Center Classic on Friday night in New York.

Dean Wade and Barry Brown added 11 points apiece as Kansas State improved to 5-0.

Ky Bowman led Boston College with 13 points. Connor Tava and Jerome Robinson finished with 11 each.

The third meeting between the ACC and Big 12 programs-and the first in regular season play-was not especially competitive.

Kansas State used a 11-2 run spanning 6:47 in the first half to take control. The run began with Isaiah Maurice’s jumper at 7:27 which tied the game 7-7, and was culminated by Wade’s dunk with 5:46 left in the half. By that point, the Wildcats had an 18-9 lead that they would not relinquish.

The Wildcats led 31-22 at halftime and limited the Eagles to 29.2 percent shooting from the field in the first and 33.3 percent for the game.

Boston College committed 14 turnovers in the first half and 21 for the game, with Sneed’s steal and breakaway jam midway through the second half underscoring Kansas State’s prowess in turning turnovers into points.

Sneed’s jam put the Wildcats up 47-35, and from there the Eagles never seriously threatened Kansas State.

The Wildcats finished the game shooting 45.4 percent from the field.

BIG PICTURE

Boston College: After starting the season with four games against small programs, the Eagles took on a major conference squad in Kansas State and were found to be significantly lacking. Was it an isolated moment or is Jim Christian’s team headed for its third-straight losing season?

Kansas State: The Wildcats’ first game against a major conference opponent could not have been scripted better as Kansas State maintained its early first half lead for the remainder of the game.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Boston College: The loss ended the Eagles’ three-game winning streak, and probably put to rest any hopes Boston College could break into the Top 25.

Kansas State: Despite a complete performance in beating Boston College, Kansas State is probably not going to move into the Top 25.

NOTABLE

Boston College: Nic Popovic was tended to by a trainer as he lay on the court after being inadvertently elbowed by Kansas State’s D.J. Johnson early in the first half.

Kansas State: Friday night’s game was Kansas State’s second at the Barclays Center.

UP NEXT

Boston College: Will meet the loser of the of the Maryland/Richmond game Saturday.

Kansas State: Will meet the winner of the of the Maryland/Richmond game Saturday.

— Associated Press —

No. 3 Northwest hangs on to defeat Lake Superior State 91-86

Northwest2013riggertBy David Boyce

MARYVILLE, Mo. – For much of the first half, Northwest Missouri State seemed headed to a double-digit victory over Lake Superior State Wednesday afternoon at Bearcat Arena.

Northwest held a 15-point halftime lead, but by midway through the second half, the Bearcats were locked in a battle that forced them to make clutch plays in the waning minutes.

And the Bearcats responded in positive fashion. Northwest, the No. 3 ranked team in NCAA Division II, pulled out a thrilling 91-86 victory, handing the Lakers their first loss of the season. Northwest improved to 5-0.

“We kind of lost focused,” said senior Zach Schneider, who finished with 21 points. “That is what we have done this year. We have built big leads and kind of lose focus at halftime. That is something we have to work on.”

It is a good thing for the fans the game came a day before Thanksgiving instead of Thanksgiving. The Bearcats put their fans on a wild, roller coaster ride the last 11 minutes of the game.

A ho hum win went by the wayside the first minute of the second half when Lake Superior opened with consecutive three-pointers, quickly closing to 49-40. It was the first time the Lakers trailed in single digits since it was 19-11.

Lake Superior trailed only 62-59 after a three-pointer by Blake Marquardt. It looked like Northwest put out that fire with a three pointer from freshman Ryan Welty.

It didn’t happen. The Lakers kept charging and eventually took a 66-65 lead. Northwest went right back in front on a layup by Justin Pitts with under 9 minutes left.

The Lakers took its second lead at 71-70 on another three-pointer by Marquardt. Once again, Northwest immediately answered with a four-point play by Schneider that gave the Bearcats a 74-71 lead with 5:38 left.

“That was a big one,” Schneider said. “It was kind of a jet screen that Pitts and I have been running for four years, since we came up here for our visit. He drags my defender away. They both commit to him and I was able to get open, knock it down and got fouled at the same time.”

Northwest never trailed again, but the Bearcats definitely needed to make plays in the final 5 minutes to put the game away. Pitts, who finished with a team-high 27 points, made a couple of free throws that gave Northwest an 82-77 lead. Northwest held an 87-81 lead when the Lakers made their final charge.

A three-pointer by Akaemji Williams with 12 seconds left, made it 87-86. Williams finished with a game-high 34 points.

The final key play of the game by Northwest came a couple of seconds later. Welty, who drained a couple important three-pointers during the game, made a cut to the basket. Brett Dougherty tossed a perfect pass to him. Welty was going in for a layup when Lake Superior fouled him too hard. A flagrant foul was called. Welty wasn’t in condition to shoot the free throws so Pitts calmly made both free throws.

“Brett had the ball right there and he saw me cutting towards the rim,” Welty said. “I knew I was going to get fouled hard, but I wasn’t expecting to get fouled as hard as I did. It stinks I had to come out, but JP (Pitts) hit two big free throws and Xavier hit two big free throws to ice the game.”

Because it was a flagrant foul, Northwest maintained possession of the basketball and Xavier Kurth was fouled with 7.6 seconds left. Kurth calmly made both free throws to give Northwest a five-point cushion.

“We knew it certainly could be,” Schneider said about the potential of a close second half. “We executed our scouting report really well in the first half.”

In the first half, Northwest needed to execute at a high level to take a 49-34 lead into halftime. The Bearcats shot 57.7 percent from the field, including four for seven from behind the three-point arc.

Northwest jumped to a 12-6 lead fueled by six quick points from Pitts. Over the next 5 minutes, the Bearcats stayed hot, increasing their lead to 26-11 on three free throws by Schneider.

During the first 10 minutes, Northwest played as well as a team can play early in the season against a good opponent.

As the Lakers started to heat up, Northwest managed to hold a comfortable lead because of the way it kept making baskets and free throws. Northwest held a 47-32 lead when Welty made three straight free throws after being fouled on a three-point attempt. The lead went to 17 points on a basket by Pitts.

“Coach trusted me to hit open shots,” said Welty, who finished with nine points. “It is really easy to hit open shots when JP is creating like he does. He gets to the basket so easily so the defense collapse on him and he kicks it out and that helps a lot.”

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri State loses on a buzzer-beater at DePaul

riggertMSUROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — Billy Garrett Jr. beat the buzzer with a 15-foot pull-up jumper in the lane to give DePaul a 68-66 win over Missouri State on Wednesday night.

Garrett scored 21 of his 23 points in the second half and led the late charge with 15 coming in the final 7:15. The Blue Demons (3-1) took their first lead at 66-64 on Garrett’s 3-point play with 48.3 seconds left.

Missouri State (3-1) tied it with 18.1 seconds left on a pair of free throws by Chris Kendrix.

Eli Cain added 22 points and Tre’Darius McCallum 10 for DePaul.

Kendrix had 15 points, Ronnie Rousseau III scored 14 and Dequon Miller 12 for Missouri State. The Bears opened the game with a 9-2 run, led 31-22 at halftime, were up by as many as 13 in the second half and had a 10-point lead with 6:02 left.

— Associated Press —

MWSU women to host free basketball clinic Saturday

riggertMissouriWesternIn conjunction with this weekend’s Holiday Inn Express/Candlewood Suites Classic, Griffon Women’s Basketball will host a free clinic for girls in grades 2 through 6.

The clinic will take place in the MWSU Fieldhouse this Saturday, November 26 from 9-11 AM with registration beginning at 8:30 AM.

Participants will receive instruction from the defending MIAA Champion Griffons along with a t-shirt and ticket to that afternoons game against William Jewell. The clinic will conclude with an autograph session.  No RSVP is required.

— MWSU Athletics —

Mizzou reacts to allegations of academic violations

Mizzou(Missourinet) – A former tutor for Mizzou athletics, Yolanda Kumar, has self-reported herself of wrong-doing in what she called “academic dishonesty,” in a post on her private Facebook account Tuesday afternoon.

“I have knowingly participated in academic dishonesty in my position as a tutor at the University of Missouri-Columbia Intercollegiate Athletic department, which is not limited to assistance with assignments. I have taken and assisted with entrance assessment, completed entire courses, and I been present to provide assistance with online assessments. It was encouraged, promoted, and supported by at least two Academic Coordinators for athletes in revenue generating sports, however, the wide spread desperation to succeed by other student-athletes at the bottom of an inverted pyramid of the organization’s construct cross (sic) multiple sports. I self-reported on November 2 and naively wanted to close the door on the manner after seeking counsel. I immediately resigned from my position on November 7 prior to meeting with a member for compliance, general counsel, and an individual that reports to the chancellor.

“You are able to see this post because I respect and honor your thoughts of me. I wanted you to hear it from me first. I apologize for disappointing you.

“I just can’t carry this burden anymore.”

From Kumar’s response, she is clear to point out, “revenue generating sports,” which are football and men’s basketball.

The news from Mizzou came out the same day when Notre Dame football was forced to vacate wins and pay a fine after an athletic training for the team was completing assignments and classes.

While the facts of the case at Missouri are still left to be determined, the penalty could be strong and harsh if it is proven that Kumar was pressured or forced by members within the athletic department to help.

STATEMENT FROM MIZZOU ATHLETICS

The University of Missouri has received allegations of potential academic rules violations by a former tutor in the Athletics Academic Services area.  Consistent with our commitment to rules compliance and to operating our athletics program with integrity, we are conducting a review of the allegations.  We also have informed the NCAA who is working with us on this matter.  To protect the integrity of the review process, we will not comment further at this time.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS JIM STERK

“While we recognize that there will be many questions regarding this situation, these investigations take time to ensure that we do it the right way.  As always, our mission is to uphold the highest standard of academic performance and ensure the proper conduct with all of our programs.”

Northwest Missouri State women defeat Kansas Christian 76-47

Northwest2013riggertThe Northwest Missouri State University women’s basketball team moved to 5-0 with a 76-47 win over Kansas Christian College on Tuesday evening at Bearcat Arena in Maryville, Mo.

– Northwest improved to 5-0 on the year while Kansas Christian College falls to 3-3.

– Tanya Meyer recorded her second double-double of the year, recording 18 points and 13 rebounds.

– Arbrie Benson also notched her first career double-double, scoring 10 points with 10 rebounds.

Key Northwest Statistics
– The Bearcats shot 43.8 percent (32-73) from the field while holding the Falcons to just 18-of-54 from the field (33.3 percent).

– Northwest outrebounded Kansas Christian, 44-34, including 14 coming on the offensive end.

– The Bearcats never trailed in the game and led by as many as 41 in the game.

– Jasmin Howe hit four three pointers and finished with 18 points, a career-high five assists, a blocked shot and a rebound.

– Carlie Wilhelmi scored a career-high 14 points and tied a career-high with eight rebounds.

– Mallory McAndrews hit three long-range attempts to finish with nine points, three assists and two steals.

– Macy Williams had a team-high six assists with three points and two rebounds.

Key Northwest Sequence
– Northwest put the game out of reach early, staring the contest on a 16-2 run. Meyer scored just 19 second in on the first possession and Benson followed it with a three on the next trip down. Kansas Christian would score to make it 5-2 but the Bearats would score the next 11 points. Howe hit a three and Meyer added a jumper. After an empty trip, Howe finished a layup to make it 12-22. Maria Dentlinger hit a jumper off a Benson assist to push the lead to 14-2 and Howe knocked down her second three-pointer of the frame to push the advantage to 17-2. After a Falcon three-point miss, Wilhelmi hit a layup and added a jumper with 2:17 left to make it 21-2.

Up Next
– The Bearcats will head to St. Joseph for a pair of games this weekend. Northwest will face William Jewell on Friday at 5:30 p.m. followed by a 3 p.m. Saturday contest against Missouri S&T.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri athletics reviewing possible academic violations

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri says it is reviewing allegations of possible academic rules violations made by a former tutor in the athletic department.

The university released a statement Tuesday saying the violations were brought by a tutor who worked in the Athletics Academic Services. Missouri says it has also notified the NCAA, which is working with the school on the investigation.

The release did not reveal what the allegations are or which teams might be involved.

Director of athletics Jim Sterk says the university’s “mission is to uphold the highest standard of academic performance and ensure the proper conduct with all of our programs.”

— Associated Press —

No. 5 KU handles Georgia to win CBE Hall of Fame Classic

riggertKUKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Frank Mason III had 19 points, Josh Jackson added 15 points and 11 rebounds, and fifth-ranked Kansas turned to its zone defense to beat Georgia 65-54 on Tuesday night in the CBE Classic championship game.

Devonte Graham added 14 points for the Jayhawks (4-1), who won their third consecutive in-season tournament title and second CBE Classic. They also won the tournament in 2012.

The Jayhawks hope it’s the beginning of a sweet ride at the Sprint Center this season. They play Davidson in the same building in a couple of weeks, have the Big 12 Tournament there in March, and then hope to land in the NCAA Tournament regional finals with a Final Four spot on the line.

Yante Maten had 30 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Bulldogs (3-2), but they were done in by 3-for-18 shooting from the perimeter, equally lousy foul shooting and turnovers that led to easy runouts.

J.J. Frazier, who had been averaging 19 points per game, was held to two on 1-for-10 shooting.

The game was strange from the outset as two coaches who disdain zones, the Jayhawks’ Bill Self and the Bulldogs’ Mark Fox, slapped them on when foul trouble robbed them of several starters.

It also slowed the game down and turned it into a shooting contest.

Kansas was a bit more efficient from the perimeter, slowly drawing away after trailing 20-19 with about 8 minutes to go, to forge a 35-25 lead at the break. The Bulldogs only made one of their final 16 field goal attempts, and their only scoring in the final 5 minutes came at the foul line.

The lead was still just 42-34 with 16 minutes to go when Mason drove for a basket, the first of eight straight points for the Jayhawks. Mason added another basket, Jackson solved the Bulldogs’ zone for a dunk and Graham and Dwight Coleby finished it off to give Kansas a comfortable cushion.

Georgia went more than 7 minutes without scoring as the game got away.

BIG PICTURE

Georgia earned a split in the CBE Classic, and losing to Kansas doesn’t hurt its NCAA Tournament resume. The Bulldogs showed in their win over George Washington that they can be competitive.

Kansas has already proven it can score this season. On Tuesday night, the Jayhawks proved they can play a little defense, too, even if it meant ditching Self’s preferred man-to-man.

UP NEXT

Georgia begins a five-game homestand against Gardner-Webb on Friday night.

Kansas plays UNC-Asheville on Friday night in its second game at Allen Fieldhouse this season.

— Associated Press —

Balanced scoring lead Kansas State past Robert Morris

riggertKansasStateMANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — The first few games of Dean Wade’s sophomore season showed that he may have fallen into the “sophomore slump” but on Tuesday night, there were new signs of a slump.

Wade had a season-high 13 points and DJ Johnson and Barry Brown added 12 points each to help Kansas State beat Robert Morris 61-40 in a regional round matchup of the Barclays Center Classic.

“I felt like I was letting the team down by not playing aggressive,” Wade said. “So tonight I wanted to come out and be as aggressive as I could and still be smart with the ball.”

The Wildcats (4-0) never trailed and shot 47 percent on 23-of-49 shooting. Wade also grabbed nine rebounds and Johnson had eight.

Although Kansas State led the entire game, there were mental lapses for the Wildcats that led to sloppy play after Kansas State jumped out to a quick 10-0 lead.

“During shoot around, I said we can’t leave for New York till tomorrow,” Kansas State head coach Bruce Weber said.

“We have to take care of business today. Today we were very impatient with the ball, you had to keep moving the basketball with guys making different cuts. It’s kind of hard to explain.”

Robert Morris (0-5) shot 23 percent on 13 of 57 shooting and Kansas State was able to separate during the Colonials’ scoring droughts. On top of their shooting woes, Robert Morris also committed 25 turnovers.

The 23 percent shooting was the lowest for a Kansas State opponent since Long Beach State shot 19 percent back in 2013.

Isaiah Still led the Colonials in scoring with 10 points on 3-of-17 shooting and Aaron Tate grabbed 11 rebounds.

BIG PICTURE

Robert Morris: The Colonials’ 25 turnovers were a season high.

Kansas State: The Wildcats were the first team this season to hold Robert Morris under 50 points.

STAT OF THE NIGHT

Despite losing, Robert Morris edged the Wildcats on the boards 40-38.

FRESHMAN STANDOUT

Kansas State freshman Isaiah Maurice came off the bench to grab a season high six rebounds.

QUICK COMPARE

Kansas State’s DJ Johnson overpowered his Robert Morris counterpart Braden Burke. Johnson finished with 12 points and eight rebounds while Burke grabbed eight rebounds but could only muster two points on 1-of-9 shooting.

UP NEXT

Robert Morris: Robert Morris will finish out their portion of the Barclays Center Classic with Hampton on Friday and then face the winner of Stony Brook and Towson the following night.

Kansas State: Kansas State will travel to Brooklyn for two games in the Barclays Center Classic. They will take on Boston College on Friday night.

— Associated Press —

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