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Bearcat softball drops two games at Northeastern State

TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – The Northeastern State University Riverhawks completed a two-game series sweep of the Northwest Missouri State University softball team on Friday afternoon.

Northeastern State notched a 6-1 win in the opener. The Riverhawks tallied a 10-1 victory in six innings on the second game of the day.

GAME ONE
The Bearcats tallied six hits in the opening game but could not push across a run against Northeastern State starting pitcher Gail Young. Young struck out five and walked three.

Northwest’s Olivia Daugherty went for 3-for-3 at the plate and Kiana Baderdeen went 2-for-3 to tally five of the Bearcats’s six base hits.

GAME TWO
Northwest scratched four hits and a run in the back half of the doubleheader. However, Northeastern State turned a 2-1 game into a 10-1 victory with an eight-run sixth.

Northeastern took the 1-0 lead in the first. The Bearcats answered in the top of the fourth with an RBI from Karli Allen that plated Sydne Brashear.

Up next for the Bearcats will be a scheduled home series against Southwest Baptist on March 15, Central Missouri on March 16 and Missouri Western on March 19. Stay tuned to Northwest athletics for the latest schedule changes.

NOTES: Kaitlyn Weis leads the squad with a .417 average, 4 home runs, and 12 RBI … Regan Thompson leads with a 4.20 ERA in six plate appearances.

— Northwest Athletics —

MWSU tennis rolls past St. Cloud State down in Orlando

ORLANDO, Fla. – Missouri Western (7-3) continued play in Orlando with another win on Friday, this time coming with less suspense than the team’s 4-3 win on Thursday. The Griffons put together a dominating team performance in a 6-1 win against St. Cloud State (5-8).

All three Griffon doubles teams walked away with wins on Friday. Federica Salmaso and Bojana Vuksan managed to shut out their opponents as the duo improved to 4-0 in doubles play this season. Karolina Ström and Joanna Abreu Roman improved to 9-1 in duals doubles win a 6-3 win.

Abreu Roman kicked off the singles with a 6-0, 6-0 win on the number two courts. She was the only player to shut out her opponent in singles. Ström picked up her ninth win in as many dual matches this season in the number one spot on her way to a 6-1, 6-3 victory.

Salmaso, Vuksan, and Ciarra Gilmore all claimed wins in the singles to round out the Griffons’ scoring.

After Friday’s win, Missouri Western has now won six of its last seven matches. The Griffons will face a team that enters with an impressive streak of their own on Sunday when they take on University of Mary. UMary is 9-2 this spring and has won four-straight matches, not allowing more than one point in each of those wins.

MWSU VS. SCSU
SINGLES
Karolina Ström (MWSU) def. Fernanda Dossantos (SCSU) 6-1, 6-3
Joanna Abreu Roman (MWSU) def. Samantha Fitzpatrick (SCSU) 6-0, 6-0
Ciarra Gilmore (MWSU) def. Melissa Nierenhausen (SCSU) 6-2, 6-4
Federica Salmaso (MWSU) def. Ann Marie White (SCSU) 6-2, 6-2
Bojana Vuksan (MWSU) def. Jill Kedrowski (SCSU) 6-1, 7-6
Olivia Fredrickson (SCSU) def. Erica Dunn (MWSU) 6-4, 6-4

DOUBLES
Ström /Abreu Roman (MWSU) def. Dossantos/Kedrowski (SCSU) 6-3
Salmaso/Vuksan (MWSU) def. Fitzpatrick/White (SCSU) 6-0
Birosta,Mireia/Dunn (MWSU) def. Fredrickson/Scheck (SCSU) 6-4

Northwest wraps up first day of NCAA Track & Field Championships

PITTSBURG, Kansas – Northwest began competition at the 2019 NCAA Division II Indoor National Championships today in Pittsburg, Kansas. Kevin Schultz kicked off the meet for the Bearcats with his events in the heptathlon. He is currently second, with three events remaining tomorrow. He has 3,117 points and trails the leader Valentin Charles (Texas A&M-Kingsville) by 135 points. He ran a 60m of 7.34s, long Jump of 7.09m, shot Put of 11.76m and a high jump of 2.13m.
Omar Austin qualified for the finals of the 400m with the seventh-best prelims time (47.48). Austin placed twelfth in the 200m prelims (21.69). Marcus Klein placed 13th in the long jump of 7.22m and Karim Achengli placed ninth in the 5,000 meters with a run of 14:15.27.

For the women, Jordan Hammond placed fourteenth in the 60m hurdles with a run of 8.94 seconds and Mercedes Isaacson-Cover placed tenth in the long jump with a jump of 5.71m.

Tomorrow Hammond will start her pentathlon at 10 a.m. with the 60m hurdles. Schultz will compete in the conclusion of the heptathlon which begins at 12 p.m. with the 60m hurdles. Issacson-Cover will start the triple jump at 5:55 p.m. and Austin will compete in the 400m finals at 6:10 p.m. The Bearcats will close the meet with the men’s 4x400m relay at 8:00 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

Kansas women beat Oklahoma State 76-66 in first round of Big 12 tournament

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Christalah Lyons scored 21 points, Kylee Kopatich added 20 and No. 10 seed Kansas jumped out early and beat seventh-seeded Oklahoma State 76-66 on Friday night in the first round of the Big 12 tournament.

Lyons and Kopatich each made seven field goals and combined to make five of the Jayhawks’ eight 3-pointers. Aniya Thomas added 12 points and Austin Richardson had 11 for Kansas (13-17), which will play No. 2 seed Iowa State in a Saturday quarterfinal.

Vivian Gray scored 16 of her 25 points in the second half to lead Oklahoma State (14-16). Braxtin Miller chipped in 16 points.

The Jayhawks built a 20-point lead midway through the second quarter before Oklahoma State cut the deficit to 35-28 at halftime. The Cowboys pulled within a point twice early in the fourth quarter but never had the lead.

— Associated Press —

Dorial Green-Beckham gets Missouri jail time in marijuana case

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Former NFL wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham has been sentenced to 90 days in jail after a Missouri judge ruled that a marijuana arrest amounted to probation violation.

Green-Beckham was sentenced Friday.

Springfield police say Green-Beckham had marijuana in his pocket after jumping from a home window while officers were executing a search warrant in December. No charges were filed, but Judge Jerry Harmison ruled that the arrest was a violation of probation in Green-Beckham’s 2017 driving while intoxicated case.

Green-Beckham’s attorney, Tyson Martin, asked for treatment or counseling instead of jail time.

Green-Beckham played two years at Missouri and was a second-round pick of the Tennessee Titans in 2015. He was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles and cut before the 2017 season.

Griffons’ upset bid comes up short against No. 3 Fort Hays State in MIAA quarterfinals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – With just under five minutes left in the fourth quarter, Missouri Western Women’s Basketball (14-16) trailed by just four points to the third-ranked team in the nation. Top-seeded Fort Hays State (28-1) would respond with 10 unanswered points, running away with a 71-58 win to end the Griffons’ season on Thursday night.

NOTABLES

  • Missouri Western began the game like a team that had no nerves about facing the third-ranked team in the nation. The Griffons shot 57 percent in the first quarter to take a 18-17 lead.
  • Both defenses settled in after the first quarter, as the teams combined for just eight field goals in the second.
  • Fort Hays State held a 32-29 advantage at the halftime break. Melia Richardson continued her offensive production from Wednesday, scoring 10 points in the first half.
  • Brittany Atkins’ jumper with seven minutes left in the third dropped the Tigers’ lead to 36-35, their smallest lead of the half.
  • Fort Hays State closed the third quarter on a 13-4 run, making five of its next 10 field goals to take a 10-point lead into the final quarter.
  • The Griffon defense vaulted a 9-3 run to open up the fourth quarter, cutting the lead to 52-48 with 4:51 to play. Missouri Western held the Tigers to just one made basket in the first five minutes of the quarter.
  • Fort Hays State found its stride offensively, making six of its final eight field goals to pull away for the 13-point win.
  • The Griffons made the most of their possessions and only turned the ball over nine times on Thursday.

LEADERS

  • Atkins tied her season-high with 24 points while also grabbing five rebounds.
  • Richardson finished with 11 points on 80 percent shooting.
  • Katrina Roenfeldt added nine points and nine boards.

— MWSU Athletics —

No. 1 Bearcats hold off Emporia State 82-79 to advance to MIAA semifinals

KANSAS CITY, Missouri – The No. 1-ranked Northwest Missouri State University Bearcat men’s basketball team thwarted an upset attempt by Emporia State University in the quarterfinals of the 2019 MIAA Tournament, 82-79.

Northwest (30-0 overall) forced a pair of turnovers in the final nine seconds to hold on to advance to the semifinals on Saturday at Noon. The first turnover came on an in-bounds pass from ESU’s Kam Rowan with :09 left when Trevor Hudgins deflected the pass back into Rowan’s hands. Then Ryan Welty tipped the in-bounds pass from ESU’s Kooper Glick with :02.7 left to secure the three-point victory for the Bearcats.

MIAA Player of the Year Joey Witthus and league Freshman of the Year Trevor Hudgins paced the Northwest offensive attack. Witthus poured in 27 points, including 14-of-18 at the free throw line. Hudgins made 9-of-21 field goals and was a perfect 5-of-5 at the free throw line. Northwest drained 32-of-39 at the line, while ESU made 16-of-21.

Sophomore Ryan Hawkins collected his 10th double-double on the season with 13 points and 12 rebounds.

Emporia State relied heavily on the play of senior guard Julius Jackson. Jackson went for 38 points as he made 10-of-19 from the field, including 7-of-10 from three-point range. Jackson nailed 11-of-14 at the free throw line.

Northwest led by as many as 12 points in the first half at 19-7 with 10:52 on the clock. The Bearcats led 36-31 at the break. Northwest would lead by as many as 11 in the second half at 50-39 with 15:36 to play. However, Emporia State would battle back and knot the game at 71-71 on a Jackson three with 2:21 left. A Witthus bucket in the line gave Northwest a 75-73 lead with 1:12 remaining. Kooper Glick missed his first free throw in 29 attempts and could only bring ESU to within one at 75-74 with :50 to play. Witthus sank a pair of free throws with :29 left to put Northwest back up three, 77-74. Jackson drove for a layup and Witthus answered with two more at the charity stripe to set the stage for a pair of ESU turnovers and Northwest steals in the closing seconds.

Northwest will take on the winner of the No. 4 Fort Hays State-No. 5-Lincoln game on Saturday at noon. FHSU and Lincoln will play Friday at noon for the right to advance to the semifinals.

NOTES: Northwest extended the nation’s longest winning streak to 30 in a row … Northwest has won 27 straight games on neutral floors – also the longest active streak in the nation … Ben McCollum moved to 8-0 in MIAA quarterfinal games … McCollum is 16-4 all-time in the MIAA Tournament … Northwest won their 41st MIAA Tournament game … the Bearcats are 41-25 all-time in MIAA postseason play … Northwest is 3-0 all-time vs. Emporia State in MIAA Tournament action … Northwest has made 332 three-pointers this season – three short of the MIAA record set by Southwest Baptist in 2004-05 and 2008-09 … over the last three seasons, Northwest is 92-5 overall.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri Western baseball takes two from Northeastern State Thursday

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Griffon Baseball swept a doubleheader at Northeastern State (2-18, 1-7), Thursday, to move to 9-6 overall and 7-1 in the MIAA.

The Griffons held off a late rally in game one and outdueled the RiverHawks in a game two pitching battle. The games count as road contests since they were played at Northeastern State, but because the games were originally scheduled to be at Missouri Western, the Griffons played as the home team in both games and will in the series finale on Friday.

GAME 1
Missouri Western 10, Northeastern State 8

  • MWSU led 10-4 heading to the ninth, but Northeastern State got a sacrifice fly and a two-out three-run home run to pull within two
  • Levi Abrahamson came in and got the final out to save the victory
  • Jacob Purl didn’t allow a hit until the RiverHawks hit two, two-out home runs in the fifth
  • Purl struck out nine and held NSU to three hits through five innings to get the win and move to 2-0 on the season
  • Kellan Richards struck out seven of the first 10 batters he faced, but gave up all four runs in the ninth, none of them earned
  • Purl and Richards combined to break an MWSU single-game record, striking out eight batters looking
  • Conrad McMahon led off the game with a solo home run down the left field line. McMahon went 3-for-3 in the game with four runs scored, an RBI and walked once
  • Jordan Jackson hit a two-run home run in the first and finished 2-for-5 with two RBIs
  • Nolan Monthei was 3-for-4 in the game
  • Dusty Stroup drove in two and was 2-for-5

GAME 2
Missouri Western 3, Northeastern State 1

  • McMahon stayed hot and drove in the game-winning run in the seventh, a double down the right field line that scored Monthei who had struck out, but reached on a passed ball
  • That double in the seventh was one of five for the Griffons in the game, including two by Stroup
  • After allowing three hits and a run in the first, reigning MIAA and NCBWA Central Region Pitcher of the Year Anthony Castaneda held Northeastern State to just two hits over the next six innings
  • Castaneda moved to 4-0 on the year with seven strikeouts and just the one run allowed over seven innings
  • McMahon’s double ended the day for NSU starter Jonathan Smithey who struck out 10 and gave up one earned run, two total, through 6 1/3
  • Casey Danley went 2-for-3 with a run scored
  • McMahon was 2-for-4 in game two with an RBI
  • Stroup went 2-for-4 with a run scored

UP NEXT

  • Missouri Western goes for the series sweep on Friday at 1 p.m.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest Missouri State baseball sweeps Southwest Baptist

BOLIVAR, Missouri – The Northwest Missouri State University baseball team recorded a doubleheader sweep of Southwest Baptist on Thursday.

Northwest rallied for wins in both contests. The Bearcats overcame a 6-0 deficit in the opener to score a 9-8 victory. Northwest trailed 7-4 in the nightcap when Enrique Gonzalez came through with a pinch-hit, two-out, grand slam to propel the Bearcats to an 8-7 win.

Northwest moved to 8-10 overall and 4-4 in MIAA conference play, while Southwest Baptist fell to 8-9 overall and 3-5 in the MIAA.

Game 1
Southwest Baptist bolted to a 6-0 lead through two innings of play with one in the first and five in the second.

Northwest hitters answered with one run in the top of the third, initiated by a one out single by sophomore infielder Matt Gastner. Senior infielder Logan Rycraft doubled to left field, advancing Gastner to third base. A sacrifice fly hit by senior infielder Mondesi Gutierrez scored Gastner to get the Bearcats on the board.

Southwest Baptist increased its lead back to six runs after putting another run on the scoreboard in the bottom of the fourth.

During the top of the fifth is when the spectators saw the Northwest bats come to life. The Bearcats tallied six runs on four hits while leaving the bases loaded during the inning to claw back even at 7-7. Small ball was the name of the game for Northwest in the inning to advance runners around the bases and drive in runs. Six different Northwest hitters drove in runs.

The Bearcats added another two runs in the top of the sixth to take the lead, 9-7. Northwest scored two runs on three hits and left two on base during the top half of the inning.

Southwest Baptist attempted to rally in the bottom of the ninth, scoring a run but wasn’t enough to take the lead away from Northwest.

Junior Quintin Van Ackeren got the start on the mound for the Bearcats, pitching three and 2/3 innings allowing eight hits and seven runs (six earned) while striking out two. Freshman pitcher Max Ross came in for relief, pitching three and a third scoreless inning and allowing only two hits as he picked up the victory. Senior Trevor Dudar closed the game for Northwest, allowing two hits and one earned run, as he tallied his second save of the season.

Game 2
After a quiet first two innings, Northwest was first on the scoreboard scoring one run in the top of the third. Junior infielder Calvin Rudolph led off the inning reaching on a fielding error. Rudolph was then advanced to third by Gastner, who singled to right field. Rudolph scored on a Rycraft sacrifice fly to right.

After holding Southwest Baptist scoreless in the bottom of the third, Northwest added another three runs to increase its lead to 4-0.

Southwest Baptist combined to score seven runs in the home half of the fourth and fifth innings to take the 7-4 lead over Northwest.

With the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the eighth, head coach Darin Loe inserted pinch hitter Enrique Gonzales. Gonzalez delivered as he crushed a grand slam to left field that gave Northwest an 8-7 advantage.

Freshman righty Gibson Brown came on in relief of starter Joe Funkhouser in the fifth. Brown pitched four innings of relief and allowed four hits and two earned runs. Brown got the victory to improve to 2-0 on the year.

Dudar came into the game in the ninth and locked down his second save of the day. Dudar struck out two as he retired the SBU batters in order in the ninth.

Northwest will be back in action Friday at Dodson Field for game three of this MIAA matchup. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m.

— Northwest Athletics —

Missouri women roll past Florida in SEC tournament second round

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Amber Smith scored 18 points, Hannah Schuchts added 16 and fifth-seeded Missouri cruised past 13th-seeded Florida on Thursday in the second round of the Southeastern Conference tournament.

Sophie Cunningham added 13 points and Haley Troup 10 for the Tigers (22-9), who play four-seed and 13th-ranked Kentucky in the quarterfinals on Friday.

Funda Nakkasoglu led the Gators (8-23) with 14 points.

Schuchts and Cunningham had 3-pointers as Missouri closed the first half with a 12-2 run to take a 42-32 lead. The Tigers, who had 13 3-pointers, picked up four more in the third quarter and pushed the lead to 64-46. Troup had back-to-back 3-pointers in a 16-0 run to start the fourth quarter.

The Tigers shot 52.5 percent (31 of 59) and outrebounded the Gators 38-27 with Smith grabbing nine.

Florida shot 37 percent and was just 1 of 8 from distance in the second half.

— Associated Press —

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