BOYS
Lafayette 67 (5-3)
Odessa 52
Grandview Christian (IA) 86
Benton 59 (3-4)
GIRLS
Central 38 (5-2)
Truman 35
BOYS
Lafayette 67 (5-3)
Odessa 52
Grandview Christian (IA) 86
Benton 59 (3-4)
GIRLS
Central 38 (5-2)
Truman 35
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Women’s Basketball shot a season-best 51.9 percent (27-for-52) from the field as the Tigers earned a 69-50 win over Texas State Monday night at Mizzou Arena. Senior guard Sophie Cunningham (Columbia, Mo.) led three Tigers in double figures with 20 points, including 11 points in a 4:10 stretch in the fourth quarter.
Junior guard Amber Smith (Shreveport, La.) was an efficient 5-of-8 from the field to end the night with 15 points, her fifth-consecutive contest in double figures. She also match a career-high with five assists, and grabbed five rebounds. Junior Jordan Roundtree (St. Louis, Mo.) made her first start in the game, and responded by scoring a career-high 10 points in 29 minutes of action.
TURNING POINT
Mizzou raced to a 24-15 lead after the first quarter on 66.7 percent (10-for-15) shooting in the opening 10 minutes, including ending the period with field goals in nine of its last 11 attempts. The 66.7 percent stands as the second-highest first quarter output so far this season, trailing only the 80 percent (8-for-10) the Tigers shot against West Virginia on Dec. 2. Smith connected on 3-of-4 on her own for seven points in the quarter.
TOP TIGERS
NOTES
UP NEXT
Mizzou returns to the court on Friday, Dec. 21 when the team travels to Champaign, Ill., to face Illinois at Noon.
— Mizzou Athletics —
IRVING, Texas – Kansas redshirt junior Dedric Lawson posted his Big 12-leading sixth double-double in the Jayhawks’ 74-71 win versus No. 17/16 Villanova and has been named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week in a vote by a media panel which covers the league, the conference announced Monday.
Lawson scored a season-high 28 points and pulled down 12 rebounds against Villanova. He shot 66.7 percent (10-for-15) from the field, 77.8 percent (7-of-9) from the free throw line and was clutch down the stretch making three free throws in the waning moments to seal the victory.
This is the second time this season Lawson has earned the newcomer honor and his fourth conference weekly award this season. The Memphis, Tennessee, forward was Big 12 Player of the Week Nov. 12 and 26 and also Newcomer of the Week on Dec. 2.
In addition to the leading the Big 12 in double-doubles, Lawson also leads the conference in scoring at 20.1 points per game and rebounding at 10.8 boards per contest. He is the only player in the Big 12 currently averaging a double-double and one of four players in NCAA Division I averaging 20-plus points and 10-plus rebounds.
No. 1 Kansas (9-0) hosts South Dakota (6-5) in Allen Fieldhouse on Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m.
— KU Athletics —
The Nebraska Athletic Department and the University of Akron have finalized a two-part agreement, addressing the 2018 canceled football game between the schools and scheduling a future contest in Lincoln.
“We are pleased to finalize an agreement with Akron that is beneficial for both institutions,” Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos said. “We have had good dialogue with Akron during this process and are appreciative of the cooperation and patience from everyone involved. We look forward to Akron making a return trip to Memorial Stadium in 2025.”
The 2025 game against the Zips will be the home opener at Memorial Stadium for Nebraska. The Huskers open the season at Illinois on Aug. 30, before Akron will visit Lincoln. Nebraska also has a non-conference game scheduled at Cincinnati on Sept. 13, 2025, with one remaining non-conference opening.
— Associated Press —
The Northwest Missouri State women’s basketball team lost at home to Sunday to McKendree 59-55. The Bearcats allowed 14 offensive rebounds and had 19 turnovers in the game.
Northwest was led in scoring by Kendey Eaton and Jaelyn Haggard with 15. Erika Schlosser led the team with 5 rebounds. The Bearcats shot 50 percent from the field but only 29 percent from behind the arc.
McKendree had a balanced attack with four people scoring in double figures, including Jordan Morton who had a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. They only shot 39.7 percent from the field but attempted 14 more field goals than Northwest.
Northwest will play again vs. Quincy at home on Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m.
— Northwest Athletics —
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Nebraska got 29 points from James Palmer Jr. and the Huskers pulled away in the second half to defeat Oklahoma State 79-56 on Sunday night at the Sanford Pentagon.
Palmer came in averaging 18.7 points per game but blew by that number early in the second half. He scored a season-high 30 points in Nebraska’s last outing, a 19-point win over Creighton on Dec. 8.
Playing in front of essentially a home crowd, Nebraska (9-2) also got 16 points from Isaac Copeland Jr. and 14 from Thomas Allen. Allen came off the bench after suffering an illness all week. He was diagnosed with a stomach virus and was in a Lincoln Hospital until early Saturday morning. He left Lincoln for Sioux Falls at 7 a.m., arrived at the venue around noon and played 27 minutes going 5 of 7 from the field.
“For him to come in and be able to understand the defensive game plan and what’s going on, I think you can see what we saw in the recruiting process,” Nebraska coach Tim Miles said. “Sometimes he’s kind of the fifth Beatle. He did a great job tonight and made huge baskets.”
Nebraska’s biggest lead of the first half was 32-30 when Glynn Watson Jr. buried a deep 3-pointer at the buzzer after the Huskers trailed for most of the half. It was part of a 23-5 run that carried over into the second half and gave Nebraska a 46-35 lead when Allen hit a 3-pointer with 13:53 to play.
Oklahoma State trailed by double figures the rest of the way.
The Huskers extended the lead to 24 when Copeland hit a jumper to make it 70-46 with nearly three minutes to play. A late 3-pointer from freshman Justin Costello made it 79-54 with 29 seconds left — Nebraska’s biggest lead of the game.
The Sanford Pentagon is four hours north of Lincoln, Nebraska, and the 3,000-seat venue was overwhelmingly filled with Huskers fans.
“I think it might have caught our guys off guard a little bit. I don’t know if they knew exactly what to expect,” Miles said. “We just needed to process the whole deal, and I thought we got stronger as the game went on. You have to prove that you can win away from home, and although this had a great environment to it, it’s still away from home.”
Freshman Yor Anei led Oklahoma State (4-6) with a season-high 17 points and Lindy Waters III and Michael Weathers scored 13 apiece.
TURNING POINT
Trailing 28-21, the Huskers clamped down on defense and got a pair of 3-pointers from Isaac Copeland to take momentum into halftime. The Nebraska defense also forced two shot-clock violations in the final two minutes of the half, adding to their momentum surge.
STAT OF THE NIGHT
The Cowboys entered the game shooting 42 percent from 3-point range. Their previous season low was seven made 3s, in their last outing, a 63-53 loss to then-unranked but now No. 24 Houston on Dec. 8.
BIG PICTURE
Oklahoma State has now lost four in a row. The Cowboys shot just 13.3 percent from 3-point range, hit 8 of 15 from the free-throw line and committed 19 turnovers.
The Huskers made 21 free throws and shot 91.3 percent from the stripe — both season highs — and had 10 steals. They have won four of their last five.
UP NEXT
Oklahoma State will be home for three straight, beginning Dec. 21 vs. Central Arkansas. The Cowboys open their Big 12 conference schedule on Jan. 2 vs. Iowa State.
Nebraska returns to home for two straight, beginning Dec. 22 against Cal State Fullerton.
— Associated Press —
LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) — Sophia Elenga scored 12 points, three players scored 10 each and No. 17 Arizona State showed its depth and balance, defeating Kansas State 65-51 Sunday in the Battle by the Bluff on the Wisconsin-La Crosse campus Sunday.
Reili Richardson, Robbi Ryan and Kianna Ibis each scored 10 for the Sun Devils (8-2), who pushed their win streak to six games. Arizona State’s losses were by a combined eight points to No. 3 Baylor and No. 4 Louisville.
Kayla Goth scored 19 and Peyton Williams picked up her fifth double-double of the season with 17 points and 12 rebounds for Kansas State (7-3), which saw its four-game win streak come to an end.
Ryan buried a jumper at the third-quarter buzzer and Arizona State led 48-41 to start the final 10 minutes. Williams and Goth brought the Wildcats to within three points, 48-45 right off the bat, but Elenga buried a jumper to push the lead back to five.
The teams traded baskets until Ibis swiped the ball from Williams and Elenga finished with a fast-break layup with 4:02 remaining that sparked an 8-0 run to put the game away.
Arizona State forced 13 turnovers.
— Associated Press —
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — An assistant Missouri football coach has been arrested for missing a court date on a traffic ticket.

Vernon Hargreaves was arrested Saturday after a University Police officer discovered an arrest warrant related to a court date Hargreaves missed last January.
University Police spokeswoman Sara Deidrich says Hargreaves was ticketed in Miller County, Missouri, for operating a vehicle without valid insurance or registration in December 2017. After he was arrested Saturday, Hargreaves posted $1,000 bond and was released.
Missouri spokesman Chad Moller says the university is aware of the situation, but it is still gathering more information.
The 56-year-old Hargreaves coaches inside linebackers for Missouri. He has been with the team for about a year after coaching at Arkansas for the previous three years.
BOYS
Rock Bridge 79
Lafayette 47 (4-3)
Falls City Sacred Heart 77
Bishop LeBlond 40 (2-5)
GIRLS
Benton 74 (6-0)
Hillsboro 14
Falls City Sacred Heart 65
Bishop LeBlond 15 (1-7)
DAYTONA, Fla. (AP) — Trent Solsma threw four touchdown passes, including an 16-yard scoring strike to Connor Niles with 1:29 to play, to help Morningside beat Benedictine 35-28 on Saturday night at Daytona Stadium for its first NAIA championship.
Solsma, the NAIA player of the year, was 19-of-36 passing for 292 yards with two interceptions. Niles, whose 25-yard TD catch gave the Mustangs a 34-28 win over Saint Francis in the semifinals, finished with seven receptions for 164 yards and three touchdowns. Arnijae Ponder had 134 yards rushing and a score on 30 carries for top-ranked Morningside (15-0).
Jacob Boyd broke up a pass by Solsma on fourth-and-14 to set up a 10-play, 62-yard drive capped by Frank Trent’s 1-yard touchdown run and Shaefer Schuetz hit Alex Blake for the 2-point conversion to make it 28-all with 5:49 to play. The Mustangs went three-and-out on their next possession but the defense held on Benedictine’s ensuing drive. Punter Jacob Young couldn’t handle a low snap and Morningside’s Alex Paulson covered a short punt at the 18. Three plays later, Solsma hit Niles for the winner.
Marquis Stewart had 27 carries for 168 yards and a score for No. 7 Benedictine (13-2).
— Associated Press —