Showing posts with label Bobby Corn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby Corn. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

MSSU Alumni raising $100,000 for scholarships; floor to be named for Bobby Corn

(From Southern News Service)

The Missouri Southern Alumni Association, in cooperation with the Missouri Southern Foundation, has launched a fundraising campaign that will provide scholarships to Missouri Southern student-athletes, members of the Missouri Southern pep band, and honor the legacy of the most successful men’s basketball coach in the university’s history.
An 18-person committee made up of Missouri Southern alumni and supporters of the basketball program are working to raise $100,000 that will culminate in naming the floor of the basketball court at the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center after men’s basketball coach Robert Corn.
The money raised will fund scholarships for Missouri Southern student athletes, who – because of the time demands of their sport – need an additional fifth year to complete their degree. The money will also fund a scholarship for a member of the Missouri Southern pep band.
“As an alum, I feel it is a privilege to work with Mike Pound and other organizations at Southern in honoring such an outstanding individual,” said committee co-chair Keith Adams, class of 1949.
Blake Bard, class of 2002 and the executive director of development for the Freeman Foundation, played for Corn during the 1999-2002 seasons. He said the fund drive will not only provide scholarships for Missouri Southern students, but also honor a man who is more than just a basketball coach.
“There are people that come into your life and change it forever, and I feel like Coach Corn is that man to a lot of people, including me,” Bard said. “I can say that the lessons he taught me not only on the court but off the court helped shape the man I am today.
“I learned from him on a daily basis the game of basketball, but the example he set living his life has had a profound impact on me. When you have someone that believes in you and truly invests in making you better, it is something you never forget. He was more than my basketball coach, and the program was more than just a sport. I not only feel like I owe it to him to see his legacy perpetuated here at the university he loves, but I feel like it is a blessing that I am able to be involved.”
Corn is a 1978 graduate of Missouri Southern. A native of Benton, Ill., where he was twice a special mention prep all-state performer, he played basketball for two seasons at Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis), including one year under the late Gene Bartow, before transferring to Missouri Southern. As a senior, he was co-captain of the 1977-78 squad that went 27-9 to capture the Central States Intercollegiate Conference and NAIA District 16 crowns and advance to the quarterfinals of the NAIA Tournament.
Corn was honored for his athletic and academic efforts that year as he was named honorable mention All-CSIC and all-district, as well as Missouri Southern's outstanding physical education major. 
Last week, he earned his 400th career win against Lindenwood.
“I am very humbled by this tremendous honor,” Corn said. “As a coach, to have something named in their honor is something Cindy, Rob, Scott and I take a great deal of pride in.  To have the donations received from this to go for scholarships for our student athletes and pep band so our students can continue with their college education makes it even more meaningful. The Corn family would like to thank the committee and our friends for making this possible. It is a great day to be a Lion.”
 For information about making a tax-deductible gift to the scholarship fund, contact the Missouri Southern Alumni Association at 417-659-5466.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Video- Lions win number 400 for Bobby Corn

From KODE

Lions earn 400th win for Coach Bobby Corn

(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

The Missouri Southern defense held Lindenwood scoreless for 10:19 in the second half and the Lions gave head coach Robert Corn his 400th win tonight in a 70-50 win at the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center. 
Southern (12-2, 6-1 MIAA) was led in scoring by Marquis Addison with 21 points on 8-14 shooting and 3-5 from long range. Cameron Cornelius had 17 points, nine of which from the free-throw line, and Jordan Talbertscored 10 and added nine rebounds and four blocks. Slim Magee had seven points and seven rebounds, while Lane Barlow added seven, as well. 
Lindenwood (8-10, 3-5 MIAA) had two score in double-figures, led by 11 points from Michael Boos. 
The Lions opened the game on a 9-4 run, but Lindenwood fought back and led 14-9 after a 9-0 run was capped off by a layup from Brandon Marquardt with 12:10 left in the game. Lindenwood's lead was 12 (25-13), but the Lions closed the half on a 15-1 run to go into the locker room up 28-26. 
Southern opened the half on a 20-4 run, extending the streak to 35-5 and holding Lindenwood scoreless for 10:19 in the second half. The lead reached 22 twice, once on a layup from Greg Renfroe to make the score 62-40 with 4:24 left and the other time on a jumper from Stephen Atkinson with 1:14 left. 
The Lions outscored Lindenwood 42-24 in the second half and held LU to just 35 percent shooting in the game. After shooting just 65 percent from the free-throw line in the first half, Southern amped it up and shot 89 percent in the second half. Southern shot 44 percent from the field in the game and outscored Lindenwood 36-18 in the paint.
Southern forced 19 Lindenwood turnovers and scored 18 points off of the miscues. The Lions had a 39-32 advantage on the boards and had a 13-6 advantage in second-chance points. 
The Lions will be back in action this Saturday, when Southern plays host to Lincoln at 3 pm inside the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center.