(From the Joplin Blasters)
The Joplin Blasters are proud to announce their 2015 Inaugural season schedule. With the release of the schedule today, fans can start planning for the 2015 slate of games. To view the schedule, click on the link at the end of this article.
“We are extremely excited about the release of our 2015 schedule,” said Blasters’ GM Shawn Suarez. “We are lucky to have a full slate of games against quality opponents and a lot of games on the weekend. Fans will have an exciting night out at the ballpark every night.”
The Blasters will open the season at home on Thursday, May 21st with game one of a four game set against their South Division rivals, the Wichita Wingnuts.
The Blasters will play an outstanding 9 Friday and 9 Saturday home games over the course of the 2015 season to showcase a renovated Joe Becker Stadium. Teams coming to Joplin to play will include the Winnipeg (Canada) Goldeyes, Kansas City T-Bones, Gary Southshore Railcats, St. Paul Saints, Sioux City Explorers, Lincoln Saltdogs, and a to be determined team from the Canadian American League. As well as, divisional foes Amarillo Sox, Grand Prairie Airhogs, Laredo Lemurs, and defending American Association Champions Wichita Wingnuts.
Joplin will also play host to Lincoln over the July 4th Weekend. With a three-game series set to kickoff on Friday, July 3rd against the Saltdogs.
The final regular season home game will take place on August 30th, with the Blasters wrapping their season up on a 7-game road trip that ends in Sioux Falls Monday, September 7th.
The American Association will play as a 13-team league in 2015, with Joplin joining the South Division. The schedule will be a 100-game, full-season format with the three division winners and one wild card team making the playoffs.
Specific game times and promotion schedules will be announced at a later date. Fans can begin planning on a full slate of entertainment value during the summer of 2015.
Season Tickets, and Group Tickets are available for purchase and make great Holiday gifts. Single-game tickets for the 2015 season will go on sale at a later date to be determined. Corporate sponsorships are also filling up fast. For more information please call 417-437-6105 or visit our official team website at www.joplinblasters.com.
2015 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
North Division
• Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks
• St. Paul Saints
• Sioux Falls Canaries
• Winnipeg Goldeyes
Central Division
• Gary SouthShore RailCats
• Kansas City T-Bones
• Lincoln Saltdogs
• Sioux City Explorers
South Division
• Joplin Blasters
• Amarillo Sox
• Grand Prairie AirHogs
• Laredo Lemurs
• Wichita Wingnuts
To view 2015 Blasters Schedule....
Friday, October 31, 2014
Less than 1,000 reserved tickets remain for Miners Bowl
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
In anticipation of the State Farm Miners' Bowl game Saturday night thousands of tickets have been sold and less than 1,000 reserved seat tickets remain for the game.
Fans are encouraged to buy their tickets online through mssulions.com at https://tix.extremetix.com/Online/?siteID=3463 in order to not have to wait in line to buy tickets on game day.
Another option for fans is they can call the ticket office at 417-625-9366 or go to their location on the 1st floor of Billingsly Student Center until Friday at 5pm. Pitt State fans are encouraged to sit in sections D,E,F which are general admission sections. Seating for those sections is still readily available.
All adult tickets reserved or GA are $15. Child tickets are $10.
Tickets can also be purchased on game day at the ticket booths outside of the stadium.
All fans wishing to park in the lot east of the stadium behind the visiting sections are reminded they will be required to have a ticket in order to proceed into that lot. Tickets will also be sold on-site at the lot.
Kickoff for the 2014 State Farm Miners Bowl against No. 7 Pittsburg State is slated for 7 pm inside of Fred G. Hughes Stadium at the Robert W. Plaster Sports Complex.
In anticipation of the State Farm Miners' Bowl game Saturday night thousands of tickets have been sold and less than 1,000 reserved seat tickets remain for the game.
Fans are encouraged to buy their tickets online through mssulions.com at https://tix.extremetix.com/Online/?siteID=3463 in order to not have to wait in line to buy tickets on game day.
Another option for fans is they can call the ticket office at 417-625-9366 or go to their location on the 1st floor of Billingsly Student Center until Friday at 5pm. Pitt State fans are encouraged to sit in sections D,E,F which are general admission sections. Seating for those sections is still readily available.
All adult tickets reserved or GA are $15. Child tickets are $10.
Tickets can also be purchased on game day at the ticket booths outside of the stadium.
All fans wishing to park in the lot east of the stadium behind the visiting sections are reminded they will be required to have a ticket in order to proceed into that lot. Tickets will also be sold on-site at the lot.
Kickoff for the 2014 State Farm Miners Bowl against No. 7 Pittsburg State is slated for 7 pm inside of Fred G. Hughes Stadium at the Robert W. Plaster Sports Complex.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Southern women's indoor track expected to finish second
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern women's track and field team has been picked to finish second in the preseason MIAA Indoor Track and Field Coaches Poll, the league announced today.
The Lions received one first-place vote and trailed first-place Lincoln by 15 points. The team returns All-Americans in both Amber White (pictured) and Kaylee Morgan from last year's indoor squad that placed second in the MIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Morgan was an All-American in the long jump, while White earned All-American status in the 400m.
Defending champion Lincoln was picked to repeat, while Southern, Central Missouri, Pittsburg State and Nebraska-Kearney round out the top five teams. Southwest Baptist was picked sixth, followed by Emporia State, Northwest Missouri, Fort Hays State, Lindenwood and Central Oklahoma to round out the poll.
The Lions will open up the indoor season on December 6, as Southern plays host to the MSSU Invite inside the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center. 2014-15 MIAA Preseason Women's ITF Coaches Poll 1. Lincoln (10) 100 2. Missouri Southern (1) 85 3. Central Missouri 83 4. Pittsburg State 76 5. Nebraska-Kearney 62 6. Southwest Baptist 52 7. Emporia State 40 8. Northwest Missouri 36 9. Fort Hays State 30 10. Lindenwood 27 11. Central Oklahoma 14
The Missouri Southern women's track and field team has been picked to finish second in the preseason MIAA Indoor Track and Field Coaches Poll, the league announced today.
The Lions received one first-place vote and trailed first-place Lincoln by 15 points. The team returns All-Americans in both Amber White (pictured) and Kaylee Morgan from last year's indoor squad that placed second in the MIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Morgan was an All-American in the long jump, while White earned All-American status in the 400m.
Defending champion Lincoln was picked to repeat, while Southern, Central Missouri, Pittsburg State and Nebraska-Kearney round out the top five teams. Southwest Baptist was picked sixth, followed by Emporia State, Northwest Missouri, Fort Hays State, Lindenwood and Central Oklahoma to round out the poll.
The Lions will open up the indoor season on December 6, as Southern plays host to the MSSU Invite inside the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center. 2014-15 MIAA Preseason Women's ITF Coaches Poll 1. Lincoln (10) 100 2. Missouri Southern (1) 85 3. Central Missouri 83 4. Pittsburg State 76 5. Nebraska-Kearney 62 6. Southwest Baptist 52 7. Emporia State 40 8. Northwest Missouri 36 9. Fort Hays State 30 10. Lindenwood 27 11. Central Oklahoma 14
MSSU men's indoor track team picked to finish third
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern men's track and field team has been picked to finish third in the MIAA Preseason Indoor Track and Field Coaches Poll the league announced today.
The Lions return a pair of All-Americans in both Brady Melugin (pictured) and Darion Boure from last year's indoor team that finished in second place at the MIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Also returning to the fold is Jeff Fraley, who was ranked in the top ten of both the 200m and 60m and was the MIAA Indoor High Point winner before he injured himself at indoor nationals.
Defending league champ Pittsburg State earned seven first-place votes and was picked to repeat. Central Missouri picked up two first-place votes and was picked second with 69 points. Southern picked up one first-place vote and had 68 points, just behind Central Missouri. Nebraska-Kearney was fourth, followed by Lincoln, Emporia State, Southwest Baptist, Lindenwood, Northwest Missouri and Fort Hays State to round out the poll.
The Lions open up the indoor season on December 6 when Southern plays host to the MSSU Invite at the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center. 2014-15 MIAA Preseason Men's ITF Poll 1. Pittsburg State (7) 79 2. Central Missouri (2) 69 3. Missouri Southern (1) 68 4. Nebraska-Kearney 58 5. Lincoln 48 6. Emporia State 42 7. Southwest Baptist 30 T8. Lindenwood 28 T8. Northwest Missouri 28 10. Fort Hays State 14
The Missouri Southern men's track and field team has been picked to finish third in the MIAA Preseason Indoor Track and Field Coaches Poll the league announced today.
The Lions return a pair of All-Americans in both Brady Melugin (pictured) and Darion Boure from last year's indoor team that finished in second place at the MIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Also returning to the fold is Jeff Fraley, who was ranked in the top ten of both the 200m and 60m and was the MIAA Indoor High Point winner before he injured himself at indoor nationals.
Defending league champ Pittsburg State earned seven first-place votes and was picked to repeat. Central Missouri picked up two first-place votes and was picked second with 69 points. Southern picked up one first-place vote and had 68 points, just behind Central Missouri. Nebraska-Kearney was fourth, followed by Lincoln, Emporia State, Southwest Baptist, Lindenwood, Northwest Missouri and Fort Hays State to round out the poll.
The Lions open up the indoor season on December 6 when Southern plays host to the MSSU Invite at the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center. 2014-15 MIAA Preseason Men's ITF Poll 1. Pittsburg State (7) 79 2. Central Missouri (2) 69 3. Missouri Southern (1) 68 4. Nebraska-Kearney 58 5. Lincoln 48 6. Emporia State 42 7. Southwest Baptist 30 T8. Lindenwood 28 T8. Northwest Missouri 28 10. Fort Hays State 14
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
MSSU spikers fall short in upset bid against Central Oklahoma
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern volleyball team took set two in extra points and started hot in set three, but couldn't pull off the upset as Central Oklahoma defeated the Lions three sets to one tonight inside Young Gymnasium. Individual set scores were 16-25, 26-24, 20-25 and 22-25.
The Lions (6-18, 3-13 MIAA) were led offensively by 17 kills and 11 digs from Katie Politte. Krishna Merriman had 14 kills and 10 digs, while Monica White (pictured) added ten kills of her own. Abby Finder dished out 41 assists and added 11 digs, while Katie Wiele had 21 digs. Callie Whetstone had three blocks, including two block assists, moving to within two from tying the single-season MSSU record.
UCO (23-4, 12-4 MIAA) had three register in double-figures for kills, led by 18 from Barbara Jackson. The Bronchos hit .271 in the match led by marks of .314 in set one and .350 in the final set.
Set one was close throughout the middle of the frame, as UCO held a 12-11 lead after a kill from Politte. The Bronchos, however, went on a 13-5 run to end the set.
The Bronchos led 17-10 in set two, before the Lions went on a 6-1 run to get within two (16-18) after a kill from Merriman, forcing a UCO timeout. The UCO lead was four (23-19), before five-straight points from the Lions, capped off by a block from Alyx Gepford gave Southern set point at 24-23. The Lions would get the set on an ace from Politte.
The Lions led 9-1 to open the third set, but UCO went on a 12-4 run to tie the set at 13. The set was tied again at 15 and 16, but UCO scored nine of the final 13 points to win the set.
In the final set, UCO jumped out to a 12-6 l ead and led 15-9, but the Lions came back getting to within two points at 21-23, but the Bronchos closed out the match on a kill from Jackson.
The Lions will be back in action on Friday, Oct. 31 when they play host to Emporia State at 6 pm.
The Missouri Southern volleyball team took set two in extra points and started hot in set three, but couldn't pull off the upset as Central Oklahoma defeated the Lions three sets to one tonight inside Young Gymnasium. Individual set scores were 16-25, 26-24, 20-25 and 22-25.
The Lions (6-18, 3-13 MIAA) were led offensively by 17 kills and 11 digs from Katie Politte. Krishna Merriman had 14 kills and 10 digs, while Monica White (pictured) added ten kills of her own. Abby Finder dished out 41 assists and added 11 digs, while Katie Wiele had 21 digs. Callie Whetstone had three blocks, including two block assists, moving to within two from tying the single-season MSSU record.
UCO (23-4, 12-4 MIAA) had three register in double-figures for kills, led by 18 from Barbara Jackson. The Bronchos hit .271 in the match led by marks of .314 in set one and .350 in the final set.
Set one was close throughout the middle of the frame, as UCO held a 12-11 lead after a kill from Politte. The Bronchos, however, went on a 13-5 run to end the set.
The Bronchos led 17-10 in set two, before the Lions went on a 6-1 run to get within two (16-18) after a kill from Merriman, forcing a UCO timeout. The UCO lead was four (23-19), before five-straight points from the Lions, capped off by a block from Alyx Gepford gave Southern set point at 24-23. The Lions would get the set on an ace from Politte.
The Lions led 9-1 to open the third set, but UCO went on a 12-4 run to tie the set at 13. The set was tied again at 15 and 16, but UCO scored nine of the final 13 points to win the set.
In the final set, UCO jumped out to a 12-6 l ead and led 15-9, but the Lions came back getting to within two points at 21-23, but the Bronchos closed out the match on a kill from Jackson.
The Lions will be back in action on Friday, Oct. 31 when they play host to Emporia State at 6 pm.
Preview- Missouri Southern aiming for second straight Miners Bowl win
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern football team will look to defend the Miners Bowl Trophy as the Lions play host to No. 7 Pittsburg State this Saturday in the annual State Farm Miners Bowl. Kickoff from inside Fred G. Hughes Stadium at the Robert W. Plaster Sports Complex is slated for 7 pm.
Game Information
Date: Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014
Kick-Off: 7:00 p.m., CT
Location: Joplin, Mo.
Site: Fred G. Hughes Stadium (7,000)
Series Record: Pittsburg State leads 36-9-1
Coaches: Daryl Daye (17-12 at MSSU, 33-50 overall) | Tim Beck (43-13 at PSU and overall)
Media Coverage
MSSU Radio: FM 99.7 Real American Country - Mike McClure, Play-by-Play, Aaron Lewis, Color
Video Webcast: http://www.mssulions.com/links/hlqdgb
Live Stats: http://www.mssulions.com/sports/fball/2014-15/boxscores/20141101_ecfk.xml
Lions on Facebook: Facebook.com/missourisouthernlions
Lions on Twitter: @mososports; @mosofootball
The Coaches: Daryl Daye is in his third season as the head coach at Missouri Southern. In his second season at the helm of the Lions, Daye lifted the program to a level unseen in the past 20 years. The Lions finished the season 7-3 overall and were 5-3 in the MIAA. Southern also broke a 20-year drought with a 35-21 win at No. 9 Pittsburg State in the season-finale. The Lions won for the first time in Pittsburg since 1983 and for the first time against the Gorillas since 1993. Nine Lions were named All-MIAA, and 11 players were named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. The Lions' Chris Barnwell and Gatlin Ridgway were named All-Region with Barnwell earning All-American honors. Giresse Forchu was an Academic All-District selection and the Lions ended the 2013 campaign as Division II's leader in time of possession, holding onto the ball for an average of 35:14 each game. Southern also ranked second nationally in both rushing yardage and fewest passes intercepted. In all, the Lions ranked in the top ten nationally in nine different categories, while ranking 14th in turnovers lost.
Tim Beck is in his fifth season as head coach at Pittsburg State. Beck previously served as Assistant Head Coach for two years, after being named to that role on the Pitt State staff on December 13, 2007. He was 6-6 in his first season, but led the Gorillas to a National Championship last year. He is 43-13 in his four plus years as head coach. During his 16 seasons as offensive coordinator, the Gorilla offense consistently has been ranked among the finest units in NCAA Division II. In 2004, PSU shattered a 118-year-old scoring record, scoring an amazing 837 points (55.8 ppg). His squad also set the NCAA all division records for rushing (5,320 yards) and total offense (8,976 yards). Beck, a Ness City, Kan., native, played football at Dodge City Community College for two years before joining the Gorilla program. He earned his bachelor's degree in physical education from PSU in 1988 and a master's degree in physical education from PSU in the summer of 1989.
The Series: Pittsburg State holds a 36-9-1 advantage in the series and had won 19 in a row before the Lions won 35-21 last year in Pittsburg. Missouri Southern has won six of 23 meetings in Joplin, but the Lions have just three times in Pittsburg (3-19-1). The Lions are 6-17 in Joplin. The win in 2013 for MSSU stopped a 19-game winning streak and was the first win in Pittsburg since 1983. The two teams have played each year since 1968 in what is the longest running series for MSSU. The Lions led 5-4-1 after the first 10 meetings. The two teams began competing for the Miners' Bowl Trophy in 1986.
A Victory vs. Pittsburg State Would: be the second win in a row against the Gorillas and would be the first time the Lions had won back-to-back games against Pittsburg State since the 1983-84 seasons. The win last year in Pittsburg stopped a 19-game winning streak for the Gorillas and was the first win in 30 years for MSSU in Pittsburg.
NFL Representation: The Lions will be one of just two MIAA teams (Washburn) to have two different starters on NFL rosters to start the season. Brandon Williams is a starter on the defensive line for the Baltimore Ravens, while Allen Barbre started on the offensive line for the Philadelphia Eagles, but suffered an ankle injury in game one and will be out for the 2014 season.
2013 NCAA Stats Leaders: The Missouri Southern football team led Division II in 2013 in time of possession, averaging 35:14 of possession each game. The team also ranked second nationally in both rushing yardage and fewest passes intercepted. In all, the Lions ranked in the top ten nationally in nine different categories, while ranking 14th in turnovers lost.
2014 NCAA Stat Leaders: After eight games, the Lions currently lead Division II in blocked punts allowed, while ranking second in passing yards per completion and fifth in fewest passes intercepted. The Lions rank 10th in time of possession, while ranking 12th in red zone offense, 15th in fewest sacks allowed and 19th in 3rd down conversion percentage. They rank 20th in blocked kicks allowed, 22nd in fewest passes intercepted and 38th in kickoff coverage.
MIAA Stats Leaders: The Lions currently lead the MIAA in third down conversion percentage, blocked kicks allowed, blocked punts allowed, passes had intercepted, passing yards per completion, red zone offense, rushing offense and sacks allowed. The team ranks third in fourth down conversion percentage, kickoff coverage, passes intercepted, punt returns team passing efficiency and time of possession, while ranking fourth in scoring.
National Rankings: Giresse Forchu ranks 13th in rushing touchdowns and 34th nationally in scoring. Kyle Jaskiis 15th in punting, while Ty'Quan Hayes ranks 33rd in punt returns and Michael Burks ranks 49th in interceptions.
MIAA Individual Rankings: Forchu leads the MIAA in rushing touchdowns, while ranking second in scoring. Jaski ranks second in the MIAA in punting, while Ty'Quan Hayes ranks second in kick returns and third in punt returns. Michael Burks ranks fifth in interceptions, while Forchu ranks fifth in both rushing yards and rushing yards per game.
Rushing It: The Lions are ranked 7th nationally in rushing and lead the MIAA after seven games. The Lions are averaging 306.0 yards rushing and have 32 rushing touchdowns going into week eight.
Multiple Touchdown Games: Giresse Forchu had three rushing touchdowns against Central Missouri. He has four multiple touchdown games this year and has 11 rushing scores through seven games. He has also rushed for 100 plus yards in two consecutive games.
Spread the Wealth: The Lions have seven different players with rushing touchdowns this year, led by Forchu's 12. Shannon Saunders has six, while Michael Nelson and Scott Lathrop have five and four, respectively. Chris Barnwell and Will Gregory have two each and Chris Jeffries has one.
Big Game Saunders: Freshman Shannon Saunders had two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown in the Lions 34-7 win at home over Northeastern State.
Sack Em Up: Senior defensive lineman Ryon Phillips had two sacks against No. 1 ranked Northwest Missouri. The two gave him 14 on his career, ranking him fifth all-time in MSSU history.
Team Captains: The Missouri Southern coaching staff and team have voted in four captains for the 2014 season. Seniors Austin Wolfe, Ryon Phillips and Dalvin Taylor, along with junior Jay McDowell will serve as team captains this year.
Tough League/Region: The MIAA has two teams in the coaches top 25 this week. Pittsburg State is 7th, followed by Northwest Missouri at No. 9. The Super Region Three, which the Lions are a part of, has nine teams in the top 25. There are 12 teams total that are either ranked or receiving votes in the poll from the region.
Climbing The Charts: With his team's 34-7 win over Northeastern State, head coach Daryl Daye moved into fourth-place overall in all-time wins at MSSU, passing Bill Cooke. He is currently second in overall win percentage.
Pass It Long: The Lions don't throw the ball often, but when they do it tends to be effective. Southern has five pass plays of 50 or more yards this year with a long of 80.
Weather Report: The weather report for the Joplin area on Saturday calls for a high of 57 degrees with mostly sunny conditions. There is a zero percent chance of rain.
Next Up: Missouri Southern will head to Hays, Kan. to take on Fort Hays State at 1:30 pm next Saturday.
The Missouri Southern football team will look to defend the Miners Bowl Trophy as the Lions play host to No. 7 Pittsburg State this Saturday in the annual State Farm Miners Bowl. Kickoff from inside Fred G. Hughes Stadium at the Robert W. Plaster Sports Complex is slated for 7 pm.
Game Information
Date: Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014
Kick-Off: 7:00 p.m., CT
Location: Joplin, Mo.
Site: Fred G. Hughes Stadium (7,000)
Series Record: Pittsburg State leads 36-9-1
Coaches: Daryl Daye (17-12 at MSSU, 33-50 overall) | Tim Beck (43-13 at PSU and overall)
Media Coverage
MSSU Radio: FM 99.7 Real American Country - Mike McClure, Play-by-Play, Aaron Lewis, Color
Video Webcast: http://www.mssulions.com/links/hlqdgb
Live Stats: http://www.mssulions.com/sports/fball/2014-15/boxscores/20141101_ecfk.xml
Lions on Facebook: Facebook.com/missourisouthernlions
Lions on Twitter: @mososports; @mosofootball
The Coaches: Daryl Daye is in his third season as the head coach at Missouri Southern. In his second season at the helm of the Lions, Daye lifted the program to a level unseen in the past 20 years. The Lions finished the season 7-3 overall and were 5-3 in the MIAA. Southern also broke a 20-year drought with a 35-21 win at No. 9 Pittsburg State in the season-finale. The Lions won for the first time in Pittsburg since 1983 and for the first time against the Gorillas since 1993. Nine Lions were named All-MIAA, and 11 players were named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. The Lions' Chris Barnwell and Gatlin Ridgway were named All-Region with Barnwell earning All-American honors. Giresse Forchu was an Academic All-District selection and the Lions ended the 2013 campaign as Division II's leader in time of possession, holding onto the ball for an average of 35:14 each game. Southern also ranked second nationally in both rushing yardage and fewest passes intercepted. In all, the Lions ranked in the top ten nationally in nine different categories, while ranking 14th in turnovers lost.
Tim Beck is in his fifth season as head coach at Pittsburg State. Beck previously served as Assistant Head Coach for two years, after being named to that role on the Pitt State staff on December 13, 2007. He was 6-6 in his first season, but led the Gorillas to a National Championship last year. He is 43-13 in his four plus years as head coach. During his 16 seasons as offensive coordinator, the Gorilla offense consistently has been ranked among the finest units in NCAA Division II. In 2004, PSU shattered a 118-year-old scoring record, scoring an amazing 837 points (55.8 ppg). His squad also set the NCAA all division records for rushing (5,320 yards) and total offense (8,976 yards). Beck, a Ness City, Kan., native, played football at Dodge City Community College for two years before joining the Gorilla program. He earned his bachelor's degree in physical education from PSU in 1988 and a master's degree in physical education from PSU in the summer of 1989.
The Series: Pittsburg State holds a 36-9-1 advantage in the series and had won 19 in a row before the Lions won 35-21 last year in Pittsburg. Missouri Southern has won six of 23 meetings in Joplin, but the Lions have just three times in Pittsburg (3-19-1). The Lions are 6-17 in Joplin. The win in 2013 for MSSU stopped a 19-game winning streak and was the first win in Pittsburg since 1983. The two teams have played each year since 1968 in what is the longest running series for MSSU. The Lions led 5-4-1 after the first 10 meetings. The two teams began competing for the Miners' Bowl Trophy in 1986.
A Victory vs. Pittsburg State Would: be the second win in a row against the Gorillas and would be the first time the Lions had won back-to-back games against Pittsburg State since the 1983-84 seasons. The win last year in Pittsburg stopped a 19-game winning streak for the Gorillas and was the first win in 30 years for MSSU in Pittsburg.
NFL Representation: The Lions will be one of just two MIAA teams (Washburn) to have two different starters on NFL rosters to start the season. Brandon Williams is a starter on the defensive line for the Baltimore Ravens, while Allen Barbre started on the offensive line for the Philadelphia Eagles, but suffered an ankle injury in game one and will be out for the 2014 season.
2013 NCAA Stats Leaders: The Missouri Southern football team led Division II in 2013 in time of possession, averaging 35:14 of possession each game. The team also ranked second nationally in both rushing yardage and fewest passes intercepted. In all, the Lions ranked in the top ten nationally in nine different categories, while ranking 14th in turnovers lost.
2014 NCAA Stat Leaders: After eight games, the Lions currently lead Division II in blocked punts allowed, while ranking second in passing yards per completion and fifth in fewest passes intercepted. The Lions rank 10th in time of possession, while ranking 12th in red zone offense, 15th in fewest sacks allowed and 19th in 3rd down conversion percentage. They rank 20th in blocked kicks allowed, 22nd in fewest passes intercepted and 38th in kickoff coverage.
MIAA Stats Leaders: The Lions currently lead the MIAA in third down conversion percentage, blocked kicks allowed, blocked punts allowed, passes had intercepted, passing yards per completion, red zone offense, rushing offense and sacks allowed. The team ranks third in fourth down conversion percentage, kickoff coverage, passes intercepted, punt returns team passing efficiency and time of possession, while ranking fourth in scoring.
National Rankings: Giresse Forchu ranks 13th in rushing touchdowns and 34th nationally in scoring. Kyle Jaskiis 15th in punting, while Ty'Quan Hayes ranks 33rd in punt returns and Michael Burks ranks 49th in interceptions.
MIAA Individual Rankings: Forchu leads the MIAA in rushing touchdowns, while ranking second in scoring. Jaski ranks second in the MIAA in punting, while Ty'Quan Hayes ranks second in kick returns and third in punt returns. Michael Burks ranks fifth in interceptions, while Forchu ranks fifth in both rushing yards and rushing yards per game.
Rushing It: The Lions are ranked 7th nationally in rushing and lead the MIAA after seven games. The Lions are averaging 306.0 yards rushing and have 32 rushing touchdowns going into week eight.
Multiple Touchdown Games: Giresse Forchu had three rushing touchdowns against Central Missouri. He has four multiple touchdown games this year and has 11 rushing scores through seven games. He has also rushed for 100 plus yards in two consecutive games.
Spread the Wealth: The Lions have seven different players with rushing touchdowns this year, led by Forchu's 12. Shannon Saunders has six, while Michael Nelson and Scott Lathrop have five and four, respectively. Chris Barnwell and Will Gregory have two each and Chris Jeffries has one.
Big Game Saunders: Freshman Shannon Saunders had two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown in the Lions 34-7 win at home over Northeastern State.
Sack Em Up: Senior defensive lineman Ryon Phillips had two sacks against No. 1 ranked Northwest Missouri. The two gave him 14 on his career, ranking him fifth all-time in MSSU history.
Team Captains: The Missouri Southern coaching staff and team have voted in four captains for the 2014 season. Seniors Austin Wolfe, Ryon Phillips and Dalvin Taylor, along with junior Jay McDowell will serve as team captains this year.
Tough League/Region: The MIAA has two teams in the coaches top 25 this week. Pittsburg State is 7th, followed by Northwest Missouri at No. 9. The Super Region Three, which the Lions are a part of, has nine teams in the top 25. There are 12 teams total that are either ranked or receiving votes in the poll from the region.
Climbing The Charts: With his team's 34-7 win over Northeastern State, head coach Daryl Daye moved into fourth-place overall in all-time wins at MSSU, passing Bill Cooke. He is currently second in overall win percentage.
Pass It Long: The Lions don't throw the ball often, but when they do it tends to be effective. Southern has five pass plays of 50 or more yards this year with a long of 80.
Weather Report: The weather report for the Joplin area on Saturday calls for a high of 57 degrees with mostly sunny conditions. There is a zero percent chance of rain.
Next Up: Missouri Southern will head to Hays, Kan. to take on Fort Hays State at 1:30 pm next Saturday.
MSSU's Eric Schott named Cross Country Runner of Week for fourth time
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
Missouri Southern senior distance runner Eric Schott has been named the MIAA Men's Cross Country Runner of the Week as announced by the league office today.
Schott, a native of Cape Girardeau, Mo., picks up his fourth weekly league honor of the season as he has won the award each week he has competed.
Schott helped the Lions to the team title this week at the Missouri S&T Jackling Jocks Invite. He won his fourth event this season and has yet to be defeated by a Division II runner. He traversed the 8k course in a time of 24:53.12, as the Lions had four of the top five runners in the event.
Schott and the Lions will be off this week as the team prepares for the 2014 MIAA Cross Country Championships on Nov. 8 at Southwest Baptist.
Missouri Southern senior distance runner Eric Schott has been named the MIAA Men's Cross Country Runner of the Week as announced by the league office today.
Schott, a native of Cape Girardeau, Mo., picks up his fourth weekly league honor of the season as he has won the award each week he has competed.
Schott helped the Lions to the team title this week at the Missouri S&T Jackling Jocks Invite. He won his fourth event this season and has yet to be defeated by a Division II runner. He traversed the 8k course in a time of 24:53.12, as the Lions had four of the top five runners in the event.
Schott and the Lions will be off this week as the team prepares for the 2014 MIAA Cross Country Championships on Nov. 8 at Southwest Baptist.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Mike Matheny's statement on death of Oscar Taveras
(From St. Louis Cardinals Manager Mike Matheny)
I was asked last night to give some words regarding the tragic death of Oscar Taveras, but I just simply couldn't.
First of all, it felt like a bad dream that could not be real, and when reality kicked in, my words didn't even seem to make sense. To say this is a horrible loss of a life ended too soon would be an understatement. To talk about the potential of his abilities seemed to be untimely. All I wanted to do was get the guys together and be with our baseball family. I know the hurt that comes along with buying into the brotherhood of a baseball team. That hurt is just as powerful as the joys that come with this life. Not to say it is even close to the depth of pain his true family is going through, but the pain itself is just as real. The ache is deep because the relationships were deep, and forged through time and trials.
To the many fans who have already reached out with condolences, and to the many more who are in mourning, thank you for taking these players in, like they are one of your own. This level of care is what sets our fans apart.
In my opinion, the word "love" is the most misused, and misunderstood word in the English language. It is not popular for men to use this word, and even less popular for athletes. But, there is not a more accurate word for how a group of men share a deep and genuine concern for each other. We loved Oscar, and he loved us. That is what a team does, that is what a family does. You will be missed, Oscar.
I was asked last night to give some words regarding the tragic death of Oscar Taveras, but I just simply couldn't.
First of all, it felt like a bad dream that could not be real, and when reality kicked in, my words didn't even seem to make sense. To say this is a horrible loss of a life ended too soon would be an understatement. To talk about the potential of his abilities seemed to be untimely. All I wanted to do was get the guys together and be with our baseball family. I know the hurt that comes along with buying into the brotherhood of a baseball team. That hurt is just as powerful as the joys that come with this life. Not to say it is even close to the depth of pain his true family is going through, but the pain itself is just as real. The ache is deep because the relationships were deep, and forged through time and trials.
To the many fans who have already reached out with condolences, and to the many more who are in mourning, thank you for taking these players in, like they are one of your own. This level of care is what sets our fans apart.
In my opinion, the word "love" is the most misused, and misunderstood word in the English language. It is not popular for men to use this word, and even less popular for athletes. But, there is not a more accurate word for how a group of men share a deep and genuine concern for each other. We loved Oscar, and he loved us. That is what a team does, that is what a family does. You will be missed, Oscar.
Seven Joplin softball players named to Ozark Conference team
(From Joplin Schools)
Seven members of the 2014 Joplin Lady Eagle Softball team were recognized for their accomplishments this season by the Ozark Conference. For the second year in a row, Junior pitcher Mikaela Cox was named the conference Pitcher of the Year, as well as an unanimous first team selection. Another unanimous first team selection, Junior catcher Kenzie Goswick, was named the 2014 Player of the Year. Joining Cox and Goswick on the first team were Senior outfielder Shantel Beck (U), Senior infielder Ashlie Green, Junior infielder Tamara Mascher (U), and Junior Utility Player Adrienne Myers. Sophomore infielder Kinsley Stewart was named to the second team.
After guiding the Lady Eagles to a second consecutive undefeated Ozark Conference championship, head coach Kirk Harryman was named the 2014 Coach of the Year. This is the second consecutive year Coach Harryman has received coach of the year honors.
2014 SOFTBALL
ALL OZARK-CONFERENCE TEAM
1st TEAM
INFIELDERS
Tamarah Mascher-Joplin (U)
Emily Lucitt-Waynesville (U)
Ashlie Green-Joplin
Lilly Beam-Hillcrest
Kristyn Carpenter-Camdenton
Cassidy Johnson-West Plains
Shelby Hicks-Lebanon
OUTFIELDERS
Jordan Kane-Waynesville (U)
Shantel Beck-Joplin (U)
Taylor Knoche-West Plains
Lauren Pentecost-Lebanon
Kayla Reed-Rolla
PITCHERS
Diamond Thomas-Waynesville (U)
Mikaela Cox-Joplin (U)
CATCHERS
Kenzie Goswick-Joplin (U)
Taylor Blattel-Lebanon (U)
UTILITY
Karsyn Smith-West Plains
Adrienne Myers-Joplin
2nd TEAM
INFIELDERS
Cierra Parker-Waynesville
Kinsley Stewart-Joplin
Bailey Allen-Lebanon
Kelsie Cleeton-Hillcrest
Sidney Williams-Kickapoo
Meredith Sowers-Rolla
Bailey Bilyeu-Camdenton
OUTFIELDERS
Kaitlyn Elmer-Kickapoo
Chloe Johnson-Lebanon
Kylee Miles-Hillcrest
Deyza Mason-Waynesville
Jillian Selander-Camdenton
PITCHERS
JoHana McGuire-Lebanon
Abbey Gann-West Plains
CATCHERS
Morgan Loggins-Waynesville
Erin Kimbrough-West Plains
UTILITY
Kalli Carter-Kickapoo
Kelsei Davis-Camdenton
Honorable Mention
INFIELDERS
Alissa Collette-Hillcrest
Taylor Levings-Parkview
Morgan Zimmerman-Glendale
Allannah Morque-Lebanon
Kasey Bonham-West Plains
Heidi Facklam-Kickapoo
Anna Junte-Hillcrest
PITCHERS
Chanel Dooley-Parkview
CATCHERS
Chayce Ayars-Rolla
Alizabeth Yakes-Parkview
UTILITY
Katelynn Miller-Waynesville
Teaira Clancy-Glendale
2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kenzie Goswick-Joplin
2014 PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Mikaela Cox-Joplin
2014 COACH OF THE YEAR
Kirk Harryman-Joplin
Seven members of the 2014 Joplin Lady Eagle Softball team were recognized for their accomplishments this season by the Ozark Conference. For the second year in a row, Junior pitcher Mikaela Cox was named the conference Pitcher of the Year, as well as an unanimous first team selection. Another unanimous first team selection, Junior catcher Kenzie Goswick, was named the 2014 Player of the Year. Joining Cox and Goswick on the first team were Senior outfielder Shantel Beck (U), Senior infielder Ashlie Green, Junior infielder Tamara Mascher (U), and Junior Utility Player Adrienne Myers. Sophomore infielder Kinsley Stewart was named to the second team.
After guiding the Lady Eagles to a second consecutive undefeated Ozark Conference championship, head coach Kirk Harryman was named the 2014 Coach of the Year. This is the second consecutive year Coach Harryman has received coach of the year honors.
2014 SOFTBALL
ALL OZARK-CONFERENCE TEAM
1st TEAM
INFIELDERS
Tamarah Mascher-Joplin (U)
Emily Lucitt-Waynesville (U)
Ashlie Green-Joplin
Lilly Beam-Hillcrest
Kristyn Carpenter-Camdenton
Cassidy Johnson-West Plains
Shelby Hicks-Lebanon
OUTFIELDERS
Jordan Kane-Waynesville (U)
Shantel Beck-Joplin (U)
Taylor Knoche-West Plains
Lauren Pentecost-Lebanon
Kayla Reed-Rolla
PITCHERS
Diamond Thomas-Waynesville (U)
Mikaela Cox-Joplin (U)
CATCHERS
Kenzie Goswick-Joplin (U)
Taylor Blattel-Lebanon (U)
UTILITY
Karsyn Smith-West Plains
Adrienne Myers-Joplin
2nd TEAM
INFIELDERS
Cierra Parker-Waynesville
Kinsley Stewart-Joplin
Bailey Allen-Lebanon
Kelsie Cleeton-Hillcrest
Sidney Williams-Kickapoo
Meredith Sowers-Rolla
Bailey Bilyeu-Camdenton
OUTFIELDERS
Kaitlyn Elmer-Kickapoo
Chloe Johnson-Lebanon
Kylee Miles-Hillcrest
Deyza Mason-Waynesville
Jillian Selander-Camdenton
PITCHERS
JoHana McGuire-Lebanon
Abbey Gann-West Plains
CATCHERS
Morgan Loggins-Waynesville
Erin Kimbrough-West Plains
UTILITY
Kalli Carter-Kickapoo
Kelsei Davis-Camdenton
Honorable Mention
INFIELDERS
Alissa Collette-Hillcrest
Taylor Levings-Parkview
Morgan Zimmerman-Glendale
Allannah Morque-Lebanon
Kasey Bonham-West Plains
Heidi Facklam-Kickapoo
Anna Junte-Hillcrest
PITCHERS
Chanel Dooley-Parkview
CATCHERS
Chayce Ayars-Rolla
Alizabeth Yakes-Parkview
UTILITY
Katelynn Miller-Waynesville
Teaira Clancy-Glendale
2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kenzie Goswick-Joplin
2014 PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Mikaela Cox-Joplin
2014 COACH OF THE YEAR
Kirk Harryman-Joplin
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Cardinals owner DeWitt on Taveras death: We are stunned
(From the St. Louis Cardinals)
The St. Louis Cardinals offer condolences to the family of Oscar Taveras, the 22 year old Cardinals Outfielder, who was killed earlier today in an automobile accident in the Dominican Republic.
"We are all stunned and deeply saddened by the tragic loss of one of the youngest members of the Cardinals family," Cardinals Chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. said. "Oscar was an amazing talent with a bright future who was taken from us well before his time. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends tonight."
"I simply can't believe it," said John Mozeliak, Sr. VP & GM of the St. Louis Cardinals. "I first met Oscar when he was sixteen years old and will forever remember him as a wonderful young man who was a gifted athlete with an infectious love for life who lived every day to the fullest."
The team will provide additional information on funeral arrangements at a later time.
The St. Louis Cardinals offer condolences to the family of Oscar Taveras, the 22 year old Cardinals Outfielder, who was killed earlier today in an automobile accident in the Dominican Republic.
"We are all stunned and deeply saddened by the tragic loss of one of the youngest members of the Cardinals family," Cardinals Chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. said. "Oscar was an amazing talent with a bright future who was taken from us well before his time. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends tonight."
"I simply can't believe it," said John Mozeliak, Sr. VP & GM of the St. Louis Cardinals. "I first met Oscar when he was sixteen years old and will forever remember him as a wonderful young man who was a gifted athlete with an infectious love for life who lived every day to the fullest."
The team will provide additional information on funeral arrangements at a later time.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
MSSU women's cross country wins third straight event
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The 13th ranked Missouri Southern women's cross country team won its third event in a row this afternoon as the Lions took home the team title at the Jackling Jocks Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T.
The Lions had four of the top seven runners and all five scoring athletes finished in the top ten, led by a second-place finish from Kaitlyn Belisle.(pictured) The senior completed the 5k course in a time of 18:03.76, finishing just seven seconds off of the lead pace. Emily Harris and Kindra Emberton placed third and fourth, finishing just behind Belisle with times of 18:04.24 and 18:07.68, respectively.
Dora Eastin placed seventh with a time of 18:40.59, while Dana Roberson was tenth in a time of 18:55.32. Sierra Gray and Addie Mengwasser placed 16th and 17th, respectively, while Kaitlin Eibl, Kayla Bartelsmeyer, and Kelly Jo Roberts finished 22-23-24. Cora Butcher Spellman placed 35th.
The Lions had 26 points, finishing 16 points in front of second-place Southwest Baptist. Pittsburg State was third, followed by Missouri S&T, William Jewell and Drury to round out the team scores.
The Lions will be back in action on November 8, traveling to Bolivar to take place in the 2014 MIAA Cross Country Championships, hosted by Southwest Baptist University.
The 13th ranked Missouri Southern women's cross country team won its third event in a row this afternoon as the Lions took home the team title at the Jackling Jocks Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T.
The Lions had four of the top seven runners and all five scoring athletes finished in the top ten, led by a second-place finish from Kaitlyn Belisle.(pictured) The senior completed the 5k course in a time of 18:03.76, finishing just seven seconds off of the lead pace. Emily Harris and Kindra Emberton placed third and fourth, finishing just behind Belisle with times of 18:04.24 and 18:07.68, respectively.
Dora Eastin placed seventh with a time of 18:40.59, while Dana Roberson was tenth in a time of 18:55.32. Sierra Gray and Addie Mengwasser placed 16th and 17th, respectively, while Kaitlin Eibl, Kayla Bartelsmeyer, and Kelly Jo Roberts finished 22-23-24. Cora Butcher Spellman placed 35th.
The Lions had 26 points, finishing 16 points in front of second-place Southwest Baptist. Pittsburg State was third, followed by Missouri S&T, William Jewell and Drury to round out the team scores.
The Lions will be back in action on November 8, traveling to Bolivar to take place in the 2014 MIAA Cross Country Championships, hosted by Southwest Baptist University.
MSSU cross country grabs top three spots at Jackling Jocks
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern men's cross country team took home the team title and Eric Schott kept his winning ways going as the Lions competed at the Jackling Jocks Invitte hosted by Missouri S&T.
Schott remained undefeated in Division II races this year as the senior traversed the 8k course in a time of 24:53.12. The Lions had four of the top five runners and all five scoring athletes in the top ten.
Andrew Webster (pictured) finished second with a time of 25:00.21, while Tyler Rush was third in a time of 25:06.86. Alex Mason was tenth in a time of 26:16.47, while Colton Wooldridge finished in fifth place in a time of 25:29.66 andNathan Henry was 18th in a time of 26:41.66.
Ben Southwick finished 21st, while Drake Smelser was 25th and Jacob Coffman placed 33rd. Gabe Lodgeplaced 45th.
The Missouri Southern men's cross country team took home the team title and Eric Schott kept his winning ways going as the Lions competed at the Jackling Jocks Invitte hosted by Missouri S&T.
Schott remained undefeated in Division II races this year as the senior traversed the 8k course in a time of 24:53.12. The Lions had four of the top five runners and all five scoring athletes in the top ten.
Andrew Webster (pictured) finished second with a time of 25:00.21, while Tyler Rush was third in a time of 25:06.86. Alex Mason was tenth in a time of 26:16.47, while Colton Wooldridge finished in fifth place in a time of 25:29.66 andNathan Henry was 18th in a time of 26:41.66.
Ben Southwick finished 21st, while Drake Smelser was 25th and Jacob Coffman placed 33rd. Gabe Lodgeplaced 45th.
MSSU spikers down Northwest Missouri State in five
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern volleyball team came away with a five-set victory today as the Lions won at Northwest Missouri State, 3-2. Individual set scores were 16-25, 25-23, 25-23, 15-25 and 15-12.
The Lions (6-17, 3-12 MIAA) were led offensively by Katie Politte as the senior had 21 kills and 12 digs in the match. Alyx Gepford (pictured) had ten kills, seven blocks and 16 digs for her first career double-double, while Abby Finderdished out 40 assists, added nine digs and had four blocks. Callie Whestone had four kills and six blocks, but the five block assists she got moved her to 111 on the season, just four away from tying the single-season record at MSSU. Monica White added eight blocks.
Northwest (9-14, 6-9 MIAA) had two players with 16 kills each as Jackie Becker and Miranda Foster paced the Bearcats.
Southern fell 25-16 in the first set as the opener saw eight ties and six lead changes. The Lions took sets two and three by identical scores of 25-23, before the Bearcats forced the fifth and deciding set with a 25-15 win in the fourth.
Both teams traded points in the fifth set, but Northwest had an 8-7 lead at the turn. A kill from Gepford tied the set at nine and the set was again tied at ten and 11. A pair of points from the Lions, blocks from Whestone and Gepford, as well as a kill from Politte gave the Lions a 13-11 lead and Southern held on for the match win.
The Lions will be back in action this Tuesday as they play host to Central Oklahoma at 6 pm inside Young Gymnasium.
The Missouri Southern volleyball team came away with a five-set victory today as the Lions won at Northwest Missouri State, 3-2. Individual set scores were 16-25, 25-23, 25-23, 15-25 and 15-12.
The Lions (6-17, 3-12 MIAA) were led offensively by Katie Politte as the senior had 21 kills and 12 digs in the match. Alyx Gepford (pictured) had ten kills, seven blocks and 16 digs for her first career double-double, while Abby Finderdished out 40 assists, added nine digs and had four blocks. Callie Whestone had four kills and six blocks, but the five block assists she got moved her to 111 on the season, just four away from tying the single-season record at MSSU. Monica White added eight blocks.
Northwest (9-14, 6-9 MIAA) had two players with 16 kills each as Jackie Becker and Miranda Foster paced the Bearcats.
Southern fell 25-16 in the first set as the opener saw eight ties and six lead changes. The Lions took sets two and three by identical scores of 25-23, before the Bearcats forced the fifth and deciding set with a 25-15 win in the fourth.
Both teams traded points in the fifth set, but Northwest had an 8-7 lead at the turn. A kill from Gepford tied the set at nine and the set was again tied at ten and 11. A pair of points from the Lions, blocks from Whestone and Gepford, as well as a kill from Politte gave the Lions a 13-11 lead and Southern held on for the match win.
The Lions will be back in action this Tuesday as they play host to Central Oklahoma at 6 pm inside Young Gymnasium.
MSSU football defeats Lindenwood 31-17
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern football team controlled the ball for more than 38 minutes and Southern won on the road at Lindenwood today, 31-17 inside Hunter Stadium.
Southern (4-4, 4-4 MIAA) started the game with the ball and Shannon Saunders capped off a nine-play, 73-yard drive that took 4:32 off the clock when Saunders scored on a 28-yard rushing touchdown to put Southern up 7-0 after the team's opening drive.
The teams traded possessions and Lindenwood (1-7, 1-7 MIAA) went the length of the field, but had to settle for a 26-yard field goal from Edward Burns.
Giresse Forchu capped off another nine-play, 76-yard drive with a 2-yard touchdown run to put Southern up 14-3. Southern had passing plays of 30 and 18 on the drive that ended the first quarter.
After the Southern defense forced a three-and-out for Lindenwood, MSSU took the ball at the Lindenwood 35 after a 36-yard return from Ty'Quan Hayes. Lathrop hit Josh Jones for 30 yards, putting the ball on the one-yard line and Saunders punched it in, giving Southern a 21-3 lead after the Brock Renken point after was good.
Lindenwood threatened multiple times in the quarter, but the Southern defense came up with big stops including a sack and an interception from Johnquavious McBride, (pictured) as well as an interception in the endzone from Michael Burks to end the half.
The two teams traded possessions to start the third quarter, but Southern made Lindenwood pay after LU turned the ball over on downs, the Green and Gold picked up a 21-yard field goal from Brock Renken to go up 24-3 with 46 seconds left in the third.
Lindenwood picked up a score to cut the Southern lead to 24-10, but Will Gregory hit paydirt for a 27-yard rushing score and made the score, 31-10 Southern. LU added a late score for the final tally.
Southern led in total offense, 470-350, while Lathrop went 7-10 passing for 117 yards. Lathrop added 30 yards on the ground and a score, while Forchu, Gregory and Saunders had rushing scores each. Forchu finished with 143 yards on 26 carries. Josh Jones and Ricky Nichols both caught a pass for 30 yards, while Anthony Okray caught two passes and Michael Nelson, Gregory and Anthony Cannon had a catch each.
Defensively, McBride had five stops, but the junior had a sack, and an interception on the afternoon. Justin Tomlinson led the way with nine stops, two sacks and a forced fumble, while adding a pass break up. Gaige Washington and Dalvin Taylor had six tackles each. Rolandies Tolliver had a sack, while Breon Matlick and Burks had interceptions each with Matlock adding two PBU's.
The Lions will be back in action next weekend, playing host to Pittsburg State in the annual State Farm Miners Bowl. Kickoff from Fred G. Hughes Stadium inside the Robert W. Plaster Sports Complex is slated for 7 pm.
The Missouri Southern football team controlled the ball for more than 38 minutes and Southern won on the road at Lindenwood today, 31-17 inside Hunter Stadium.
Southern (4-4, 4-4 MIAA) started the game with the ball and Shannon Saunders capped off a nine-play, 73-yard drive that took 4:32 off the clock when Saunders scored on a 28-yard rushing touchdown to put Southern up 7-0 after the team's opening drive.
The teams traded possessions and Lindenwood (1-7, 1-7 MIAA) went the length of the field, but had to settle for a 26-yard field goal from Edward Burns.
Giresse Forchu capped off another nine-play, 76-yard drive with a 2-yard touchdown run to put Southern up 14-3. Southern had passing plays of 30 and 18 on the drive that ended the first quarter.
After the Southern defense forced a three-and-out for Lindenwood, MSSU took the ball at the Lindenwood 35 after a 36-yard return from Ty'Quan Hayes. Lathrop hit Josh Jones for 30 yards, putting the ball on the one-yard line and Saunders punched it in, giving Southern a 21-3 lead after the Brock Renken point after was good.
Lindenwood threatened multiple times in the quarter, but the Southern defense came up with big stops including a sack and an interception from Johnquavious McBride, (pictured) as well as an interception in the endzone from Michael Burks to end the half.
The two teams traded possessions to start the third quarter, but Southern made Lindenwood pay after LU turned the ball over on downs, the Green and Gold picked up a 21-yard field goal from Brock Renken to go up 24-3 with 46 seconds left in the third.
Lindenwood picked up a score to cut the Southern lead to 24-10, but Will Gregory hit paydirt for a 27-yard rushing score and made the score, 31-10 Southern. LU added a late score for the final tally.
Southern led in total offense, 470-350, while Lathrop went 7-10 passing for 117 yards. Lathrop added 30 yards on the ground and a score, while Forchu, Gregory and Saunders had rushing scores each. Forchu finished with 143 yards on 26 carries. Josh Jones and Ricky Nichols both caught a pass for 30 yards, while Anthony Okray caught two passes and Michael Nelson, Gregory and Anthony Cannon had a catch each.
Defensively, McBride had five stops, but the junior had a sack, and an interception on the afternoon. Justin Tomlinson led the way with nine stops, two sacks and a forced fumble, while adding a pass break up. Gaige Washington and Dalvin Taylor had six tackles each. Rolandies Tolliver had a sack, while Breon Matlick and Burks had interceptions each with Matlock adding two PBU's.
The Lions will be back in action next weekend, playing host to Pittsburg State in the annual State Farm Miners Bowl. Kickoff from Fred G. Hughes Stadium inside the Robert W. Plaster Sports Complex is slated for 7 pm.
Friday, October 24, 2014
MSSU volleyball falls to Missouri Western
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern volleyball team fell in straight sets tonight, three to none. Individual set scores were 14-25, 12-25 and 22-25.
The Lions (5-17, 2-12 MIAA) were led offensively by Callie Whetstone with six kills and a .500 attack average.Krishna Merriman had five kills, while Payton Graves had four of her own. Abby Finder (pictured) dished out 18 assists and added six digs, while Cheyanne Crandall had six digs and Katie Wiele added eight.
Western (18-4, 12-2 MIAA) had two hit in double-figures for kills, led by 14 from Jessie Thorup.
The Griffons took sets one and two easily, but the Lions held a 12-9 lead midway through the third set, after a kill from Whetstone. Western tied it up at 17 and the two teams traded points until four-straight points gave the Griffons a 24-21 lead, before taking the set 25-22.
Southern will be back in action tomorrow when the Lions play at Northwest Missouri. First serve is set for 2 pm.
The Missouri Southern volleyball team fell in straight sets tonight, three to none. Individual set scores were 14-25, 12-25 and 22-25.
The Lions (5-17, 2-12 MIAA) were led offensively by Callie Whetstone with six kills and a .500 attack average.Krishna Merriman had five kills, while Payton Graves had four of her own. Abby Finder (pictured) dished out 18 assists and added six digs, while Cheyanne Crandall had six digs and Katie Wiele added eight.
Western (18-4, 12-2 MIAA) had two hit in double-figures for kills, led by 14 from Jessie Thorup.
The Griffons took sets one and two easily, but the Lions held a 12-9 lead midway through the third set, after a kill from Whetstone. Western tied it up at 17 and the two teams traded points until four-straight points gave the Griffons a 24-21 lead, before taking the set 25-22.
Southern will be back in action tomorrow when the Lions play at Northwest Missouri. First serve is set for 2 pm.
MSSU to hold "Gold Out" for Nov. 1 Pitt State football game
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
When the Missouri Southern football team plays host to Pittsburg State on November 1 in the State Farm Miners Bowl the game will be a 'Gold Out' the athletic department has announced.
The Lions football team will be wearing the same gold/gold combo uniforms they wore last season at Pittsburg and there will be many promotions that will coincide with the game.
The first 2,000 fans through the gates at Fred G. Hughes Stadium will receive gold thundersticks as they enter the stadium. The Missouri Southern Bookstore will be offering special gold t-shirts at prices of $6.99 for short sleeved and $9.99 for long sleeved. Also, any gold shirt in the bookstore will be 20 percent off regular price.
Fans are encouraged to dress in gold and make this a true 'Gold Out' experience.
When the Missouri Southern football team plays host to Pittsburg State on November 1 in the State Farm Miners Bowl the game will be a 'Gold Out' the athletic department has announced.
The Lions football team will be wearing the same gold/gold combo uniforms they wore last season at Pittsburg and there will be many promotions that will coincide with the game.
The first 2,000 fans through the gates at Fred G. Hughes Stadium will receive gold thundersticks as they enter the stadium. The Missouri Southern Bookstore will be offering special gold t-shirts at prices of $6.99 for short sleeved and $9.99 for long sleeved. Also, any gold shirt in the bookstore will be 20 percent off regular price.
Fans are encouraged to dress in gold and make this a true 'Gold Out' experience.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
MSSU soccer falls to Central Oklahoma
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern Soccer unbeaten streak was snapped at three matches Thursday evening with a 4-0 loss to Central Oklahoma.
The Lions (5-8-2, 3-7-1 MIAA) fell behind early in the first half as Central Oklahoma (10-3-2, 7-2-2 MIAA) scored in just the seventh minute to set the pace for the match. The Bronchos would score again in the 33rd minute to take a 2-0 lead into halftime.
UCO would add two more goals in the second half, in the 65th and 89th minutes to make the final 4-0.
Southern's offensive attack was led by freshmen Hannah Bomar with five shots and Aubrey Lindsey, (pictured) with two.
Freshman Bryar Wiley played all 90 minutes in the net while recording three saves in the loss.
The Lions will be back in action at Hal Bodon Field on Saturday for Senior Day as they host Northeastern State. Kick off is scheduled for 1pm.
The Missouri Southern Soccer unbeaten streak was snapped at three matches Thursday evening with a 4-0 loss to Central Oklahoma.
The Lions (5-8-2, 3-7-1 MIAA) fell behind early in the first half as Central Oklahoma (10-3-2, 7-2-2 MIAA) scored in just the seventh minute to set the pace for the match. The Bronchos would score again in the 33rd minute to take a 2-0 lead into halftime.
UCO would add two more goals in the second half, in the 65th and 89th minutes to make the final 4-0.
Southern's offensive attack was led by freshmen Hannah Bomar with five shots and Aubrey Lindsey, (pictured) with two.
Freshman Bryar Wiley played all 90 minutes in the net while recording three saves in the loss.
The Lions will be back in action at Hal Bodon Field on Saturday for Senior Day as they host Northeastern State. Kick off is scheduled for 1pm.
MSSU men's basketball picked to finish fifth
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern men's basketball program has been picked to finish fifth in the MIAA Men's Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll, the league announced today.
The Lions are the defending MIAA Tournament Champions and return three starters off of last year's NCAA Tournament team that finished 25-6 and advanced to the NCAA Round of 32, falling to eventual national champion, Central Missouri.
Southern will be under a new head coach for the first time in 25 years this season as first-year head coach Jeff Boschee will taking the reigns from Hall of Fame coach Robert Corn. Bochee returns assistant coach Nick Bradford who was on the staff last season and brings in former Missouri State coach Sam Bradford, as well as former Baker University guard Todd Johnston to round out the coaching staff.
Cameron Cornelius, (pictured) Lane Barlow and Greg Renfroe return to the starting lineup for the Lions, as Southern returns nine players overall from 2013-14. The Lions will also have the help of three players that practiced with the team last season, but redshirted.
Defending national and league champion Central Missouri was picked to repeat and received ten first-place votes. Fort Hays State was picked second with two first-place votes, while Washburn and Northwest Missouri were picked third and fourth, each receiving a first-place vote. Southern was fifth, followed by Central Oklahoma, Nebraska-Kearney, Emporia State, Lindenwood and Pittsburg State to round out the top ten. Missouri Western, Northeastern State, Southwest Baptist, and Lincoln round out the poll.
The Lions begin the season with an exhibition game at Missouri State on November 8 and will travel to Sioux Falls, SD on Nov. 15 and 16 for the Sanford Pentagon Tipoff Tournament to open the regular season. 2014-15 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll 1. Central Missouri (10) 151 2. Fort Hays State (2) 145 3. Washburn (1) 137 4. Northwest Missouri (1) 129 5. Missouri Southern 120 6. Central Oklahoma 110 7. Nebraska-Kearney 103 8. Emporia State 82 9. Lindenwood 79 10. Pittsburg State 73 11. Missouri Western 53 12. Northeastern State 39 13. Southwest Baptist 29 14. Lincoln 15
The Missouri Southern men's basketball program has been picked to finish fifth in the MIAA Men's Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll, the league announced today.
The Lions are the defending MIAA Tournament Champions and return three starters off of last year's NCAA Tournament team that finished 25-6 and advanced to the NCAA Round of 32, falling to eventual national champion, Central Missouri.
Southern will be under a new head coach for the first time in 25 years this season as first-year head coach Jeff Boschee will taking the reigns from Hall of Fame coach Robert Corn. Bochee returns assistant coach Nick Bradford who was on the staff last season and brings in former Missouri State coach Sam Bradford, as well as former Baker University guard Todd Johnston to round out the coaching staff.
Cameron Cornelius, (pictured) Lane Barlow and Greg Renfroe return to the starting lineup for the Lions, as Southern returns nine players overall from 2013-14. The Lions will also have the help of three players that practiced with the team last season, but redshirted.
Defending national and league champion Central Missouri was picked to repeat and received ten first-place votes. Fort Hays State was picked second with two first-place votes, while Washburn and Northwest Missouri were picked third and fourth, each receiving a first-place vote. Southern was fifth, followed by Central Oklahoma, Nebraska-Kearney, Emporia State, Lindenwood and Pittsburg State to round out the top ten. Missouri Western, Northeastern State, Southwest Baptist, and Lincoln round out the poll.
The Lions begin the season with an exhibition game at Missouri State on November 8 and will travel to Sioux Falls, SD on Nov. 15 and 16 for the Sanford Pentagon Tipoff Tournament to open the regular season. 2014-15 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll 1. Central Missouri (10) 151 2. Fort Hays State (2) 145 3. Washburn (1) 137 4. Northwest Missouri (1) 129 5. Missouri Southern 120 6. Central Oklahoma 110 7. Nebraska-Kearney 103 8. Emporia State 82 9. Lindenwood 79 10. Pittsburg State 73 11. Missouri Western 53 12. Northeastern State 39 13. Southwest Baptist 29 14. Lincoln 15
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
MSSU women's basketball picked sixth in pre-season poll
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern Lions Women's Basketball team has been picked sixth in the 2014-15 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll released today.
Under second year head coach Ronda Hubbard the Lions are returning five players from last years squad which went won 19 games and advanced to the second round of the MIAA Postseason Tournament. Coach Hubbard has also added three junior college transfers and six freshman to this years squad.
Emporia state was once again picked to win the league as they garnered five first place votes, Pittsburg State was tabbed second and also picked up five first place votes. Rounding out the top four were Washburn with three first place votes and Fort Hays State with one first place vote. Central Missouri came in at five with Southern, Lindenwood, Northeastern State, Northwest Missouri, and Central Oklahoma rounding out the top 10. Missouri Western, Southwest Baptist, Nebraska-Kearney and Lincoln round out the poll.
The Lions will start their season with an exhibition game against Livin' The Dream on Novemember 7th at 7pm inside The Leggett & Platt Athletic Center.
2014-15 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Emporia State (5) 160
2. Pittsburg State (5) 153
3. Washburn (3) 142
4. Fort Hays State (1) 138
5. Central Missouri 127
6. Missouri Southern 94
7. Lindenwood 85
8. Northeastern State 83
9. Northwest Missouri 74
10. Central Oklahoma 66
11. Missouri Western 60
12. Southwest Baptist 44
13. Nebraska-Kearney 30
14. Lincoln 18
The Missouri Southern Lions Women's Basketball team has been picked sixth in the 2014-15 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll released today.
Under second year head coach Ronda Hubbard the Lions are returning five players from last years squad which went won 19 games and advanced to the second round of the MIAA Postseason Tournament. Coach Hubbard has also added three junior college transfers and six freshman to this years squad.
Emporia state was once again picked to win the league as they garnered five first place votes, Pittsburg State was tabbed second and also picked up five first place votes. Rounding out the top four were Washburn with three first place votes and Fort Hays State with one first place vote. Central Missouri came in at five with Southern, Lindenwood, Northeastern State, Northwest Missouri, and Central Oklahoma rounding out the top 10. Missouri Western, Southwest Baptist, Nebraska-Kearney and Lincoln round out the poll.
The Lions will start their season with an exhibition game against Livin' The Dream on Novemember 7th at 7pm inside The Leggett & Platt Athletic Center.
2014-15 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Emporia State (5) 160
2. Pittsburg State (5) 153
3. Washburn (3) 142
4. Fort Hays State (1) 138
5. Central Missouri 127
6. Missouri Southern 94
7. Lindenwood 85
8. Northeastern State 83
9. Northwest Missouri 74
10. Central Oklahoma 66
11. Missouri Western 60
12. Southwest Baptist 44
13. Nebraska-Kearney 30
14. Lincoln 18
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Preview of Missouri Southern-Lindenwood football
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern football team will look to get back to .500 this week as the Lions travel to Lindenwood University for an MIAA matchup on Saturday. Kickoff from Hunter Stadium in St. Charles is slated for 1:30 pm.
Game Information
Date: Saturday, October 25, 2014
Kick-Off: 1:30 p.m., CT
Location: St. Charles, Mo.
Site: Hunter Stadium (6,000)
Series Record: Lindenwood leads series, 1-0
Coaches: Daryl Daye (16-12 at MSSU, 33-40 overall) | Patrick Ross (100-45 overall and 86-38 at LWU)
Media Coverage
MSSU Radio: FM 99.7 Real American Country - Mike McClure, Play-by-Play, Aaron Lewis, Color
Video Webcast: http://www.mssulions.com/links/hlqdgb
Live Stats: hhttp://mssulions.com/links/fkmw86
Lions on Facebook: Facebook.com/missourisouthernlions
Lions on Twitter: @mososports; @mosofootball
The Coaches: Daryl Daye is in his third season as the head coach at Missouri Southern. In his second season at the helm of the Lions, Daye lifted the program to a level unseen in the past 20 years. The Lions finished the season 7-3 overall and were 5-3 in the MIAA. Southern also broke a 20-year drought with a 35-21 win at No. 9 Pittsburg State in the season-finale. The Lions won for the first time in Pittsburg since 1983 and for the first time against the Gorillas since 1993. Nine Lions were named All-MIAA, and 11 players were named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. The Lions' Chris Barnwell (pictured) and Gatlin Ridgway were named All-Region with Barnwell earning All-American honors. Giresse Forchu was an Academic All-District selection and the Lions ended the 2013 campaign as Division II's leader in time of possession, holding onto the ball for an average of 35:14 each game. Southern also ranked second nationally in both rushing yardage and fewest passes intercepted. In all, the Lions ranked in the top ten nationally in nine different categories, while ranking 14th in turnovers lost.
Patrick Ross, the winningest football coach in Lindenwood history, is in his 11th season as the head coach of the Lindenwood program in 2014. He is in his 13th season overall as a collegiate head coach. Ross owns a career coaching record of 100-45 (.717), his teams have appeared in the NAIA Football Championship Series six times, and twice he has earned NAIA National Coach of the Year honors. In his first ten years in St. Charles, he has compiled a record of 86-38, won three HAAC championships, advanced to the NAIA national playoffs five times, including a trip to the national championship game in 2009, and played in the 2013 NCAA Division II Mineral Water Bowl. He became the all-time leader in wins at Lindenwood in 2007, and his .717 winning percentage shatters the previous best mark for the program.
The Series: This is the second-ever meeting between the two schools. Lindenwood took the first match-up in 2012, 45-30 in St. Charles. The two teams were slated to play last year for MSSU's Homecoming game, but the event was cancelled after the tragic shooting death of MSSU Offensive Line Coach, Derek Moore.
A Victory vs. Lindenwood Would: be the first win overall for Missouri Southern in the series with Lindenwood. LU won the only other meeting between the two schools in 2012.
NFL Representation: The Lions will be one of just two MIAA teams (Washburn) to have two different starters on NFL rosters to start the season. Brandon Williams is a starter on the defensive line for the Baltimore Ravens, while Allen Barbre started on the offensive line for the Philadelphia Eagles, but suffered an ankle injury in game one and will be out for the 2014 season.
2013 NCAA Stats Leaders: The Missouri Southern football team led Division II in 2013 in time of possession, averaging 35:14 of possession each game. The team also ranked second nationally in both rushing yardage and fewest passes intercepted. In all, the Lions ranked in the top ten nationally in nine different categories, while ranking 14th in turnovers lost.
2014 NCAA Stat Leaders: After seven games, the Lions currently lead Division II in Blocked punts allowed and passing yards per completion. The team ranks eighth in rushing, while ranking 11th in fewest passes intercepted, while ranking 15th in time of possession and sacks allowed. They rank 17th in 3rd down conversion percentage, 23rd in fewest blocked kicks allowed, and 25th in redzone offense. They also rank 41st in fourth-down conversion percentage and 47th in fewest penalties per game.
MIAA Stats Leaders: The Lions currently lead the MIAA in third down conversion percentage, fewest blocked kicks allowed, fewest blocked punts allowed, fewest passes intercepted, passing yards per completion, redzone offense, rushing and fewest sacks allowed. Southern ranks third in the MIAA in kickoff return defense and time of possession, while ranking fourth in fourth-down conversion percentage, scoring, team passing efficiency and turnovers lost.
National Rankings: Giresse Forchu ranks 13th in Division II in rushing touchdowns, while ranking 26th in scoring. Kyle Jaski ranks 21st in punting and Ty'Quan Hayes ranks 40th in punt returns.
MIAA Individual Rankings: Forchu leads the MIAA in rushing touchdowns, while ranking second in scoring. Jaski ranks second in the MIAA in punting, while Ty'Quan Hayes ranks third in kick returns and punt returns.
Rushing It: The Lions are ranked 8th nationally in rushing and lead the MIAA after seven games. The Lions are averaging 299.3 yards rushing and have 28 rushing touchdowns going into week eight.
Multiple Touchdown Games: Giresse Forchu had three rushing touchdowns against Central Missouri. He has four multiple touchdown games this year and has 11 rushing scores through seven games.
Spread the Wealth: The Lions have seven different players with rushing touchdowns this year, led by Forchu's ten. Michael Nelson and Shannon Sanunders have five while Scott Lathrop has three and Chris Barnwell has two. Will Gregory and Chris Jeffries have one each.
Big Game Saunders: Freshman Shannon Saunders had two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown in the Lions 34-7 win at home over Northeastern State.
Sack Em Up: Senior defensive lineman Ryon Phillips had two sacks against No. 1 ranked Northwest Missouri. The two gave him 14 on his career, ranking him fifth all-time in MSSU history.
Team Captains: The Missouri Southern coaching staff and team have voted in four captains for the 2014 season. Seniors Austin Wolfe, Ryon Phillips and Dalvin Taylor, along with junior Jay McDowell will serve as team captains this year.
Tough League/Region: The MIAA has two teams in the coaches top 25 this week. Pittsburg State is 9th, followed by Northwest Missouri at No. 10. The Super Region Three, which the Lions are a part of, has nine teams in the top 25. There are 13 teams total that are either ranked or receiving votes in the poll from the region.
Climbing The Charts With his team's 34-7 win over Northeastern State, head coach Daryl Daye moved into fourth-place overall in all-time wins at MSSU, passing Bill Cooke. He is currently second in overall win percentage.
Pass It Long: The Lions don't throw the ball often, but when they do it tends to be effective. Southern has five pass plays of 50 or more yards this year with a long of 80.
Weather Report: The weather report for the St. Charles area on Saturday calls for a high of 76 degrees with mostly sunny conditions. There is a zero percent chance of rain.
Next Up: Missouri Southern will play host to Pittsburg State in the State Farm Miners Bowl. Kickoff from Hughes Stadium is slated for 7 pm on Saturday, Nov. 1.
The Missouri Southern football team will look to get back to .500 this week as the Lions travel to Lindenwood University for an MIAA matchup on Saturday. Kickoff from Hunter Stadium in St. Charles is slated for 1:30 pm.
Game Information
Date: Saturday, October 25, 2014
Kick-Off: 1:30 p.m., CT
Location: St. Charles, Mo.
Site: Hunter Stadium (6,000)
Series Record: Lindenwood leads series, 1-0
Coaches: Daryl Daye (16-12 at MSSU, 33-40 overall) | Patrick Ross (100-45 overall and 86-38 at LWU)
Media Coverage
MSSU Radio: FM 99.7 Real American Country - Mike McClure, Play-by-Play, Aaron Lewis, Color
Video Webcast: http://www.mssulions.com/links/hlqdgb
Live Stats: hhttp://mssulions.com/links/fkmw86
Lions on Facebook: Facebook.com/missourisouthernlions
Lions on Twitter: @mososports; @mosofootball
The Coaches: Daryl Daye is in his third season as the head coach at Missouri Southern. In his second season at the helm of the Lions, Daye lifted the program to a level unseen in the past 20 years. The Lions finished the season 7-3 overall and were 5-3 in the MIAA. Southern also broke a 20-year drought with a 35-21 win at No. 9 Pittsburg State in the season-finale. The Lions won for the first time in Pittsburg since 1983 and for the first time against the Gorillas since 1993. Nine Lions were named All-MIAA, and 11 players were named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. The Lions' Chris Barnwell (pictured) and Gatlin Ridgway were named All-Region with Barnwell earning All-American honors. Giresse Forchu was an Academic All-District selection and the Lions ended the 2013 campaign as Division II's leader in time of possession, holding onto the ball for an average of 35:14 each game. Southern also ranked second nationally in both rushing yardage and fewest passes intercepted. In all, the Lions ranked in the top ten nationally in nine different categories, while ranking 14th in turnovers lost.
Patrick Ross, the winningest football coach in Lindenwood history, is in his 11th season as the head coach of the Lindenwood program in 2014. He is in his 13th season overall as a collegiate head coach. Ross owns a career coaching record of 100-45 (.717), his teams have appeared in the NAIA Football Championship Series six times, and twice he has earned NAIA National Coach of the Year honors. In his first ten years in St. Charles, he has compiled a record of 86-38, won three HAAC championships, advanced to the NAIA national playoffs five times, including a trip to the national championship game in 2009, and played in the 2013 NCAA Division II Mineral Water Bowl. He became the all-time leader in wins at Lindenwood in 2007, and his .717 winning percentage shatters the previous best mark for the program.
The Series: This is the second-ever meeting between the two schools. Lindenwood took the first match-up in 2012, 45-30 in St. Charles. The two teams were slated to play last year for MSSU's Homecoming game, but the event was cancelled after the tragic shooting death of MSSU Offensive Line Coach, Derek Moore.
A Victory vs. Lindenwood Would: be the first win overall for Missouri Southern in the series with Lindenwood. LU won the only other meeting between the two schools in 2012.
NFL Representation: The Lions will be one of just two MIAA teams (Washburn) to have two different starters on NFL rosters to start the season. Brandon Williams is a starter on the defensive line for the Baltimore Ravens, while Allen Barbre started on the offensive line for the Philadelphia Eagles, but suffered an ankle injury in game one and will be out for the 2014 season.
2013 NCAA Stats Leaders: The Missouri Southern football team led Division II in 2013 in time of possession, averaging 35:14 of possession each game. The team also ranked second nationally in both rushing yardage and fewest passes intercepted. In all, the Lions ranked in the top ten nationally in nine different categories, while ranking 14th in turnovers lost.
2014 NCAA Stat Leaders: After seven games, the Lions currently lead Division II in Blocked punts allowed and passing yards per completion. The team ranks eighth in rushing, while ranking 11th in fewest passes intercepted, while ranking 15th in time of possession and sacks allowed. They rank 17th in 3rd down conversion percentage, 23rd in fewest blocked kicks allowed, and 25th in redzone offense. They also rank 41st in fourth-down conversion percentage and 47th in fewest penalties per game.
MIAA Stats Leaders: The Lions currently lead the MIAA in third down conversion percentage, fewest blocked kicks allowed, fewest blocked punts allowed, fewest passes intercepted, passing yards per completion, redzone offense, rushing and fewest sacks allowed. Southern ranks third in the MIAA in kickoff return defense and time of possession, while ranking fourth in fourth-down conversion percentage, scoring, team passing efficiency and turnovers lost.
National Rankings: Giresse Forchu ranks 13th in Division II in rushing touchdowns, while ranking 26th in scoring. Kyle Jaski ranks 21st in punting and Ty'Quan Hayes ranks 40th in punt returns.
MIAA Individual Rankings: Forchu leads the MIAA in rushing touchdowns, while ranking second in scoring. Jaski ranks second in the MIAA in punting, while Ty'Quan Hayes ranks third in kick returns and punt returns.
Rushing It: The Lions are ranked 8th nationally in rushing and lead the MIAA after seven games. The Lions are averaging 299.3 yards rushing and have 28 rushing touchdowns going into week eight.
Multiple Touchdown Games: Giresse Forchu had three rushing touchdowns against Central Missouri. He has four multiple touchdown games this year and has 11 rushing scores through seven games.
Spread the Wealth: The Lions have seven different players with rushing touchdowns this year, led by Forchu's ten. Michael Nelson and Shannon Sanunders have five while Scott Lathrop has three and Chris Barnwell has two. Will Gregory and Chris Jeffries have one each.
Big Game Saunders: Freshman Shannon Saunders had two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown in the Lions 34-7 win at home over Northeastern State.
Sack Em Up: Senior defensive lineman Ryon Phillips had two sacks against No. 1 ranked Northwest Missouri. The two gave him 14 on his career, ranking him fifth all-time in MSSU history.
Team Captains: The Missouri Southern coaching staff and team have voted in four captains for the 2014 season. Seniors Austin Wolfe, Ryon Phillips and Dalvin Taylor, along with junior Jay McDowell will serve as team captains this year.
Tough League/Region: The MIAA has two teams in the coaches top 25 this week. Pittsburg State is 9th, followed by Northwest Missouri at No. 10. The Super Region Three, which the Lions are a part of, has nine teams in the top 25. There are 13 teams total that are either ranked or receiving votes in the poll from the region.
Climbing The Charts With his team's 34-7 win over Northeastern State, head coach Daryl Daye moved into fourth-place overall in all-time wins at MSSU, passing Bill Cooke. He is currently second in overall win percentage.
Pass It Long: The Lions don't throw the ball often, but when they do it tends to be effective. Southern has five pass plays of 50 or more yards this year with a long of 80.
Weather Report: The weather report for the St. Charles area on Saturday calls for a high of 76 degrees with mostly sunny conditions. There is a zero percent chance of rain.
Next Up: Missouri Southern will play host to Pittsburg State in the State Farm Miners Bowl. Kickoff from Hughes Stadium is slated for 7 pm on Saturday, Nov. 1.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Haist penalty kick lifts MSSU soccer to 1-0 win
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern Soccer team defeated Emporia State 1-0 Sunday afternoon at the ESU Pitch in Emporia.
The Lions (5-7-2, 3-6-1 MIAA) got the game winning goal on a penalty kick by senior Kelsey Haist in the 54th minute. The Lions out shot Emporia State (5-5-4, 2-4-4 MIAA) 16-10 with freshman Taylor Beck leading the way with four shots. Haist added three shots for Southern, while junior Karley Thomas and freshman Jacqueline Sampson added two each.
Freshman Bryar Wiley got the start in the net again for the Lions as she recorded five saves while facing the 10 Hornet shots.
Southern will be back in action on October 23 as they host Central Oklahoma. Kick off for that game is scheduled for 7pm.
The Missouri Southern Soccer team defeated Emporia State 1-0 Sunday afternoon at the ESU Pitch in Emporia.
The Lions (5-7-2, 3-6-1 MIAA) got the game winning goal on a penalty kick by senior Kelsey Haist in the 54th minute. The Lions out shot Emporia State (5-5-4, 2-4-4 MIAA) 16-10 with freshman Taylor Beck leading the way with four shots. Haist added three shots for Southern, while junior Karley Thomas and freshman Jacqueline Sampson added two each.
Freshman Bryar Wiley got the start in the net again for the Lions as she recorded five saves while facing the 10 Hornet shots.
Southern will be back in action on October 23 as they host Central Oklahoma. Kick off for that game is scheduled for 7pm.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
MSSU volleyball falls in straight sets to Nebraska-Kearney
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern volleyball team fell in straight sets tonight at home to seventh-ranked Nebraska-Kearney. Individual set scores were 13-25, 15-25, 16-25.
The Lions (5-16, 2-11 MIAA) were led offensively from Katie Politte (pictured) as she finished with nine kills and five digs.Abby Finder dished out 15 assists, while Jacy Ermel had seven digs. Callie Whetstone had four blocks, while Alxy Gepford and Katie Wiele had six digs each.
UNK (19-2, 11-2 MIAA) was led by LaRose Currie with 11 kills and she hit .526 in the match. She added eight digs. Caitlin Broadwell had ten kills, while Erin Seele had 40 assists.
The Lions will be back in action on October 24 as they travel to Missouri Western. First serve is slated for 7 pm.
The Missouri Southern volleyball team fell in straight sets tonight at home to seventh-ranked Nebraska-Kearney. Individual set scores were 13-25, 15-25, 16-25.
The Lions (5-16, 2-11 MIAA) were led offensively from Katie Politte (pictured) as she finished with nine kills and five digs.Abby Finder dished out 15 assists, while Jacy Ermel had seven digs. Callie Whetstone had four blocks, while Alxy Gepford and Katie Wiele had six digs each.
UNK (19-2, 11-2 MIAA) was led by LaRose Currie with 11 kills and she hit .526 in the match. She added eight digs. Caitlin Broadwell had ten kills, while Erin Seele had 40 assists.
The Lions will be back in action on October 24 as they travel to Missouri Western. First serve is slated for 7 pm.
Missouri Southern football downs Northeastern 34-7
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern football team saw Northeastern State get on the board first, but the Lions scored the next 34 points en-route to the 34-7 win at home today inside Fred G. Hughes Stadium.
Southern (3-4, 3-4 MIAA) rushed for 346 yards and out gained NSU (0-7, 0-7 MIAA) 401-294.
The RiverHawks scored first as Kevin Pantastico hit Garrett Powell for a 26-yard touchdown reception to put NSU up 7-0. The Lions trailed NSU 7-0 after one.
After an interception from the Lions' Johnquavious McBride, Shannon Saunders (pictured) capped off a five-play, 26-yard drive to tie the game at seven. Neither team scored the rest of the quarter and the game was tied at seven at halftime.
The Lions came out of the locker room on fire to start the second half. Will Gregory had a 39-yard carry and Scott Lathrop hit Saunders for a 20-yard touchdown pass and catch to give the Lions a 14-7 lead on the team's opening possession of the half.
The teams traded possessions until Lathrop capped off a six-play, 88-yard drive with a 12-yard run to give the Lions a 21-7 lead at the end of the third quarter.
Southern added two more scores in the fourth quarter as Saunders picked up a 51-yard rushing score andGiresse Forchu had a one-yard dive into the endzone.
Forchu led the Lions with 134 yards on the ground and one score. Saunders had 103 yards and two scores, while Gregory had 101 yards and Lathrop picked up a touchdown on the ground and through the air.
Defensively, the Lions were led by McBride's ten stops and an interception return for 33 yards. He added a pass break up and a half a tackle for a loss. Dalvin Taylor, Breon Matlock and Eric Dago had a sack each, while Vice Epenesa and Laynce Sanders combined for a sack of their own. Kevin Gill had an interception return for 29 yards.
The Lions will be back in action next Saturday when Southern travels to Lindenwood to take on the Lions at Hunter Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 1:30 pm.
The Missouri Southern football team saw Northeastern State get on the board first, but the Lions scored the next 34 points en-route to the 34-7 win at home today inside Fred G. Hughes Stadium.
Southern (3-4, 3-4 MIAA) rushed for 346 yards and out gained NSU (0-7, 0-7 MIAA) 401-294.
The RiverHawks scored first as Kevin Pantastico hit Garrett Powell for a 26-yard touchdown reception to put NSU up 7-0. The Lions trailed NSU 7-0 after one.
After an interception from the Lions' Johnquavious McBride, Shannon Saunders (pictured) capped off a five-play, 26-yard drive to tie the game at seven. Neither team scored the rest of the quarter and the game was tied at seven at halftime.
The Lions came out of the locker room on fire to start the second half. Will Gregory had a 39-yard carry and Scott Lathrop hit Saunders for a 20-yard touchdown pass and catch to give the Lions a 14-7 lead on the team's opening possession of the half.
The teams traded possessions until Lathrop capped off a six-play, 88-yard drive with a 12-yard run to give the Lions a 21-7 lead at the end of the third quarter.
Southern added two more scores in the fourth quarter as Saunders picked up a 51-yard rushing score andGiresse Forchu had a one-yard dive into the endzone.
Forchu led the Lions with 134 yards on the ground and one score. Saunders had 103 yards and two scores, while Gregory had 101 yards and Lathrop picked up a touchdown on the ground and through the air.
Defensively, the Lions were led by McBride's ten stops and an interception return for 33 yards. He added a pass break up and a half a tackle for a loss. Dalvin Taylor, Breon Matlock and Eric Dago had a sack each, while Vice Epenesa and Laynce Sanders combined for a sack of their own. Kevin Gill had an interception return for 29 yards.
The Lions will be back in action next Saturday when Southern travels to Lindenwood to take on the Lions at Hunter Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 1:30 pm.
Friday, October 17, 2014
MSSU soccer drops Washburn 1-0 in overtime
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern Lions (4-7-2, 2-6-1 MIAA) beat the Washburn Ichabods (0-12-1, 0-8-1 MIAA) 1-0 in overtime Friday evening at Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl.
After a scoreless regulation, junior Michaela Altvater dribbled into the left side of the box and centered a pass to senior Kelsey Haist for the golden goal in the 92 minute of action.
Freshman Hannah Bomar (pictured) led the way offensively with 3 shots on the night while Altvater, junior Kimmy Hulse, and sophomore Carly Cecil each took 2 shots.
Freshman Hanna Johnson got the start in the net for Southern and recorded her first two saves on the year while facing eight Washburn shots.
The Lions will be back on the road this Sunday afternoon as they travel to Emporia State with a 2pm kickoff.
The Missouri Southern Lions (4-7-2, 2-6-1 MIAA) beat the Washburn Ichabods (0-12-1, 0-8-1 MIAA) 1-0 in overtime Friday evening at Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl.
After a scoreless regulation, junior Michaela Altvater dribbled into the left side of the box and centered a pass to senior Kelsey Haist for the golden goal in the 92 minute of action.
Freshman Hannah Bomar (pictured) led the way offensively with 3 shots on the night while Altvater, junior Kimmy Hulse, and sophomore Carly Cecil each took 2 shots.
Freshman Hanna Johnson got the start in the net for Southern and recorded her first two saves on the year while facing eight Washburn shots.
The Lions will be back on the road this Sunday afternoon as they travel to Emporia State with a 2pm kickoff.
MSSU volleyball falls to Fort Hays State
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern volleyball team took set one tonight, but visiting Fort Hays won the final three sets to take the match 3-1. Individual set scores were 25-20, 23-25, 24-26 and 18-25.
The Lions (5-15, 2-10 MIAA) were led by Krishna Merriman (pictured) with 18 kills and 11 digs, while Katie Politte had 15 kills and seven blocks. Abby Finder dished out 42 assists and added ten digs, while Katie Wiele had a match-high 21 digs. Callie Whetstone had nine blocks on the night and moved to within one block assist from tying the single-season MSSU record. She currently has 101.
Hays (8-12, 3-9 MIAA) were led by 15 kills from Mallory Flagor and 21 assists from Kristin Conor.
The Lions took set one and led from nearly the first serve. Southern opened up a 7-2 lead, forcing a Fort Hays timeout and the lead was 12-4, forcing another Tigers timeout. The Lions held on for the 25-20 lead.
Southern trailed 10-6 midway through the second set, but came back to take an 18-16 lead, forcing a FHSU timeout. The Lions led 21-18, but Hays scored seven of the final ten points to take the set.
The Lions had a 24-23 lead in set three, but Hays took the final three points to win the set and the Tigers controlled set four for the match.
The Lions will be back in action tomorrow evening, as Southern plays host to Nebraska-Kearney at 5 pm inside Young Gymnasium.
The Missouri Southern volleyball team took set one tonight, but visiting Fort Hays won the final three sets to take the match 3-1. Individual set scores were 25-20, 23-25, 24-26 and 18-25.
The Lions (5-15, 2-10 MIAA) were led by Krishna Merriman (pictured) with 18 kills and 11 digs, while Katie Politte had 15 kills and seven blocks. Abby Finder dished out 42 assists and added ten digs, while Katie Wiele had a match-high 21 digs. Callie Whetstone had nine blocks on the night and moved to within one block assist from tying the single-season MSSU record. She currently has 101.
Hays (8-12, 3-9 MIAA) were led by 15 kills from Mallory Flagor and 21 assists from Kristin Conor.
The Lions took set one and led from nearly the first serve. Southern opened up a 7-2 lead, forcing a Fort Hays timeout and the lead was 12-4, forcing another Tigers timeout. The Lions held on for the 25-20 lead.
Southern trailed 10-6 midway through the second set, but came back to take an 18-16 lead, forcing a FHSU timeout. The Lions led 21-18, but Hays scored seven of the final ten points to take the set.
The Lions had a 24-23 lead in set three, but Hays took the final three points to win the set and the Tigers controlled set four for the match.
The Lions will be back in action tomorrow evening, as Southern plays host to Nebraska-Kearney at 5 pm inside Young Gymnasium.
Rep. Cleaver ready for Royals sweep, challenges Pelosi
(From Fifth District Congressman Emanuel Cleaver)
We are colleagues and friends, but I could not resist the opportunity to take her down. Down to Gates BBQ that is, when the Kansas City Royals beat the San Francisco Giants in the World Series. The her, is Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. As you know, I am not a gambling man. But the Royals going to the World Series for the first time in almost 3 decades, is worth participating in a friendly wager, don't you think?
Here's how it lays out. If (WHEN) the Royals win, Congresswoman Pelosi will provide to me the best chocolates available in all of San Francisco. If (NOT) the Giants win, I must get her a President's Platter from Gates BBQ. You know I never pass up a chance to brag about Missouri's Fifth District and show off our world famous food here. But, again, since we're making exceptions, this time I am hoping to never provide her with a single taste of this platter.
What does she have to say about all of this? "There are many savory delights that Kansas City has to offer and I can't wait to savor them, but nothing would be sweeter than a Giants victory. In that spirit, I wager a bountiful basket of San Francisco chocolates," said Leader Pelosi. "The Royals are a fine team, but they are no match for the talent, toughness, and heart of our Giants. I look forward to enjoying the Giants' latest championship with some fine Kansas City BBQ."
We really can't be mad at her, can we? She is making the same mistake others from the coasts tend to make at times. She is underestimating what we are capable of doing here. Underestimating the talent of this team, their spirit, and their skill. She does so, as do all others, at their own peril.
I look forward to sharing with you some chocolates from San Fran. Go Royals!
We are colleagues and friends, but I could not resist the opportunity to take her down. Down to Gates BBQ that is, when the Kansas City Royals beat the San Francisco Giants in the World Series. The her, is Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. As you know, I am not a gambling man. But the Royals going to the World Series for the first time in almost 3 decades, is worth participating in a friendly wager, don't you think?
Here's how it lays out. If (WHEN) the Royals win, Congresswoman Pelosi will provide to me the best chocolates available in all of San Francisco. If (NOT) the Giants win, I must get her a President's Platter from Gates BBQ. You know I never pass up a chance to brag about Missouri's Fifth District and show off our world famous food here. But, again, since we're making exceptions, this time I am hoping to never provide her with a single taste of this platter.
What does she have to say about all of this? "There are many savory delights that Kansas City has to offer and I can't wait to savor them, but nothing would be sweeter than a Giants victory. In that spirit, I wager a bountiful basket of San Francisco chocolates," said Leader Pelosi. "The Royals are a fine team, but they are no match for the talent, toughness, and heart of our Giants. I look forward to enjoying the Giants' latest championship with some fine Kansas City BBQ."
We really can't be mad at her, can we? She is making the same mistake others from the coasts tend to make at times. She is underestimating what we are capable of doing here. Underestimating the talent of this team, their spirit, and their skill. She does so, as do all others, at their own peril.
I look forward to sharing with you some chocolates from San Fran. Go Royals!
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Pro wrestling comes to Carl Junction
(From Carl Junction Chamber of Commerce)
Carl Junction will host it's firs-ever pro-wrestling event on Saturday, October 18. The event has been organized by Carl Junction C.A.R.E.S., a local non-profit breast cancer organization. The event, entitled "Smackdown on Breast Cancer"is being sponsored by Choice Marketing, and is presented in partnership with the Global Wrestling Federation. The event features ten professional wrestlers from around the country, including local television wrestling star Michael Barry aka "Mr. Saturday Night".
The Smackdown on Cancer Pro-Wrestling event takes place at the Carl Junction High School at 806 West Walnut. Doors open at 6 pm, and bell time is 7 pm. In an effort to raise awareness, general admission is free for anyone who wears pink, with a suggested donation appreciated.A limited number of ringside floor seats are available for $10. Advance floor seats may be purchased at Randy's Drive In in Carl Junction, the Stone's Corner UPS Store and both Joplin Metro Credit Union locations, as well as at the door. All proceeds benefit Carl Junction C.A.R.E.S. and provide breast cancer-related services for local women.
Carl Junction will host it's firs-ever pro-wrestling event on Saturday, October 18. The event has been organized by Carl Junction C.A.R.E.S., a local non-profit breast cancer organization. The event, entitled "Smackdown on Breast Cancer"is being sponsored by Choice Marketing, and is presented in partnership with the Global Wrestling Federation. The event features ten professional wrestlers from around the country, including local television wrestling star Michael Barry aka "Mr. Saturday Night".
The Smackdown on Cancer Pro-Wrestling event takes place at the Carl Junction High School at 806 West Walnut. Doors open at 6 pm, and bell time is 7 pm. In an effort to raise awareness, general admission is free for anyone who wears pink, with a suggested donation appreciated.A limited number of ringside floor seats are available for $10. Advance floor seats may be purchased at Randy's Drive In in Carl Junction, the Stone's Corner UPS Store and both Joplin Metro Credit Union locations, as well as at the door. All proceeds benefit Carl Junction C.A.R.E.S. and provide breast cancer-related services for local women.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
MSSU's Eric Schott named men's cross country runner of the week
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
Missouri Southern senior runner Eric Schott has been named the MIAA Men's Cross Country Athlete of the Week as announced by the league office today.
Schott wins the award for the second-straight week and the third time this year as he has won the honor in every week the Lions have won.
Schott, a 5-8 native of Cape Girardeau, Mo., helped the Lions to the overall team title at the SBU Invitational Tuesday. He won the individual title, traversing the 8k course in a time of 25:08.97, finishing 14 seconds in front of teammate Adrian Todd who placed second. Schott has not been beaten by a Division II runner this year, winning the Southern Stampede and the collegiate championship at the Chili Pepper Invite in Arkansas, previously.
Schott and the Lions will be back in action on Oct. 25 when the team travels to Rolla to take part in the Jackling Jocks Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T.
Missouri Southern senior runner Eric Schott has been named the MIAA Men's Cross Country Athlete of the Week as announced by the league office today.
Schott wins the award for the second-straight week and the third time this year as he has won the honor in every week the Lions have won.
Schott, a 5-8 native of Cape Girardeau, Mo., helped the Lions to the overall team title at the SBU Invitational Tuesday. He won the individual title, traversing the 8k course in a time of 25:08.97, finishing 14 seconds in front of teammate Adrian Todd who placed second. Schott has not been beaten by a Division II runner this year, winning the Southern Stampede and the collegiate championship at the Chili Pepper Invite in Arkansas, previously.
Schott and the Lions will be back in action on Oct. 25 when the team travels to Rolla to take part in the Jackling Jocks Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T.
MSSU's Dora Eastin named women's Cross Country Runner of the Week
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
Missouri Southern senior runner Dora Eastin has been named the MIAA Women's Cross Country Runner of the Week as announced by the league office today.
Eastin helped the Lions to the team title at the SBU Invitational Tuesday. She won the individual title, traversing the 5k course, in a time of 18:23.29, finishing eight seconds in front of her nearest competitor.
Eastin and the Lions will be back in action on Oct. 25 when the team travels to Rolla to take part in the Jackling Jocks Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T.
Missouri Southern senior runner Dora Eastin has been named the MIAA Women's Cross Country Runner of the Week as announced by the league office today.
Eastin helped the Lions to the team title at the SBU Invitational Tuesday. She won the individual title, traversing the 5k course, in a time of 18:23.29, finishing eight seconds in front of her nearest competitor.
Eastin and the Lions will be back in action on Oct. 25 when the team travels to Rolla to take part in the Jackling Jocks Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T.
Southern women's cross country dominates at SBU Invitational
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern women's cross country team had four of the top seven runners and Dora Eastin won the overall title as the Lions ran in the Southwest Baptist Invitational tonight.
The meet, originally slated for this past Saturday, saw the Lions have five runners in the top 11 places. Eastin traversed the 5k course in a time of 18:23.29, finishing eight seconds in front of her nearest competitor.
Kaitlyn Belisle was fifth in a time of 18:53.07, while Emily Harris and Kindra Emberton placed fifth and sixth.Dana Roberson was 11th, while Kayla Bartelsmeyer, Sierra Gray and Lizzy Kirby placed 14th, 15th and 17th, respectively.
Addie Mengwasser placed 25th, while Kelly Jo Roberts was 29th. Kaitlyn Eble and Cora Butcher-Spellmanplaced 32nd and 33rd.
The Lions had 30 points to take the team title. Southwest Baptist was second with 41 points, while Central Missouri, Emporia State, Lincoln and Arkansas Tech round out the team scores.
The Lions will be back in action on Oct. 25 when the team travels to Rolla to take place in the Jackling Jocks Invitational at Missouri S&T.
The Missouri Southern women's cross country team had four of the top seven runners and Dora Eastin won the overall title as the Lions ran in the Southwest Baptist Invitational tonight.
The meet, originally slated for this past Saturday, saw the Lions have five runners in the top 11 places. Eastin traversed the 5k course in a time of 18:23.29, finishing eight seconds in front of her nearest competitor.
Kaitlyn Belisle was fifth in a time of 18:53.07, while Emily Harris and Kindra Emberton placed fifth and sixth.Dana Roberson was 11th, while Kayla Bartelsmeyer, Sierra Gray and Lizzy Kirby placed 14th, 15th and 17th, respectively.
Addie Mengwasser placed 25th, while Kelly Jo Roberts was 29th. Kaitlyn Eble and Cora Butcher-Spellmanplaced 32nd and 33rd.
The Lions had 30 points to take the team title. Southwest Baptist was second with 41 points, while Central Missouri, Emporia State, Lincoln and Arkansas Tech round out the team scores.
The Lions will be back in action on Oct. 25 when the team travels to Rolla to take place in the Jackling Jocks Invitational at Missouri S&T.
Missouri Southern men win SBU cross country meet
(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)
The Missouri Southern men's cross country team had three of the top four runners and six in the top 11 as the Lions took the team title and Eric Schott won the individual title tonight at the SBU Invite.
Schott traversed the 8k course in a time of 25:08.97, finishing 14 seconds in front of teammate Adrian Todd who placed second. Andrew Webster was fourth, while Tyler Rush placed seventh, Colton Wooldridge was ninth andAlex Mason was 11th.
Ben Southwick placed 17th, while Jacob Coffman was 20th and Drake Smelser placed 24th. Nathan Henry was 37th, while Travis Elbert finished 50th.
The Lions had six runners in the top nine and seven in the top 14 to score 19 points and win by 26 points over second-place Central Missouri who had 47 team points. Southwest Baptist had 70 points and finished third, while Emporia State was fourth and Coffeyville CC placed fifth to round out the team scores.
The Lions will be back in action on Oct. 25 when the team travels to Rolla to compete in the Jackling Jocks Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T.
The Missouri Southern men's cross country team had three of the top four runners and six in the top 11 as the Lions took the team title and Eric Schott won the individual title tonight at the SBU Invite.
Schott traversed the 8k course in a time of 25:08.97, finishing 14 seconds in front of teammate Adrian Todd who placed second. Andrew Webster was fourth, while Tyler Rush placed seventh, Colton Wooldridge was ninth andAlex Mason was 11th.
Ben Southwick placed 17th, while Jacob Coffman was 20th and Drake Smelser placed 24th. Nathan Henry was 37th, while Travis Elbert finished 50th.
The Lions had six runners in the top nine and seven in the top 14 to score 19 points and win by 26 points over second-place Central Missouri who had 47 team points. Southwest Baptist had 70 points and finished third, while Emporia State was fourth and Coffeyville CC placed fifth to round out the team scores.
The Lions will be back in action on Oct. 25 when the team travels to Rolla to compete in the Jackling Jocks Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T.
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