Thursday, April 2, 2015

Former MSSU track coach named to MIAA Hall of Fame

(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

Former Missouri Southern track and field and cross country coach Tom Rutledge will be inducted into the MIAA Hall of Fame this June, the league announced today.

Rutlege is one of ten individuals to be bestowed the honor by the MIAA. The ceremony will take place on June 3, 2015 at the Kansas City Public Library – Plaza Branch, 4801 Main Street in Kansas City, Mo. The event will be held in the Truman Forum Auditorium. Reservations for the event are available by visitingwww.themiaa.com/sb_output.aspx?form=4 and filling out the form. Reservations will be given out on a first come, first served basis.

Rutledge coached for 24 years at Missouri Southern after coming to Joplin in 1988 as an assistant football coach. In 1989, he became the first head cross country and track and field coach for both men's and women's programs.

During his tenure, Rutledge was named MIAA Men's Cross Country Coach of the Year five times and Indoor Coach of the Year twice. He was also honored as South Central Region Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year in 1999, 2004 and 2007, and South Central Region Cross Country Coach of the Year in 2007 for his contributions to the sport.

He mentored eight cross country All-Americans and fifty-eight Track and Field All-Americans, including many achieving multiple All-American honors.

The cross country course at Missouri Southern is named the Tom Rutledge Cross Country Course in his honor. Rutledge was inducted as a member of the MSSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008, while also being inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.

Joining Rutledge as part of the 2015 MIAA Hall of Fame Class are: Kim Anderson (UCM - Basketball Coach), Kristin (Anderson) Swisher (UCM - Track and Field), Leslie (Dudley) Morrow (PSU - Basketball), Kathy (Kearns) Behounek (NWMO - XC/TF), Tony Miles (NWMO - Football), Darla (Curp) Moberly (UCM - XC/TF), Danny Powers (UCM - Baseball), Clint Prange (NWMO - Track), and Brian Shay (ESU - Football).

Denver Johnson named new MSSU football coach

(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

Missouri Southern Director of Athletics Jared Bruggeman has announced that Denver Johnsonwill be the 13th head football coach in MSSU history. Bruggeman made the announcement at a press conference in the George A. Spiva Library on Wednesday.

"The applicant pool for this position was extremely qualified," Bruggeman said. "We had over 110 applicants with a variety of coaching expertise, from coordinators to long tenured Head Coaches at all levels, including the NFL. We, as a group, identified particular attributes that we wanted in our new head coach.

"Coach (Denver) Johnson, contains all of these qualities and quickly rose to the top of our competitive applicant pool. It became rather clear during his on-campus visit that he will be the leader that we need to direct our football community as we continue to grow and strive to be a top tier program in Division II."

Johnson comes to Southern after serving four seasons at the University of Tulsa as the Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator.

He has spent a total of 30 years coaching college football. In the summer of 2012, Johnson was awarded the Merv Johnson Integrity in College Coaching Award by the Jim Thorpe Association.

"I want to first and foremost thank Jared Bruggeman and everyone on the search committee for the chance to lead this program," Johnson said. "I was at a point in my career where I wanted to get back into a head coaching spot and Missouri Southern is a great opportunity for myself and my family. I'm just an hour and a half from my hometown and I can't think of a better place to continue my career.

"I spoke with members of the community when I came to visit the campus and the overwhelming feeling toward the University is that MSSU is in a good place with President (Alan) Marble at the helm. I am extremely happy to be here."

In his four seasons at Tulsa, four of his offensive linemen earned first-team all-league accolades, including Stetson Burnett (2013), Brian DeShane and Jared Grigg (2012) and Clint Anderson (2011). Tyler Holmes was an honorable mention performer in 2011 and spent the 2012 season with the Minnesota Vikings.

Johnson coached an offensive line that helped pave the way for a 1,000-yard rusher in two of his final three seasons at Tulsa. In 2012, Tulsa's offense ranked fourth nationally for fewest sacks allowed, ninth for rushing offense, 21st for fewest tackles for lost yardage allowed and 28th for total offense.

Before joining the Tulsa staff, Johnson spent two seasons as the offensive line coach at the University of Colorado (2009-10). The Buffs' offensive unit jumped 66 spots in NCAA stats for fewest sacks allowed in 2010, while coaching offensive lineman Nate Solder, who was the New England Patriots' first round draft choice in 2011.

Prior to Colorado, Johnson spent a total of 12 years as a head coach at two Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) schools, including nine years at Illinois State (2000-08) and the three seasons before that at Murray State (1997-99). He compiled an overall 69-66 career head coaching mark. Johnson recorded a 21-12 record at Murray State and won 48 games at Illinois State. His 2006 ISU team registered a 9-4 mark, the second most wins in school history, advanced to the FCS quarterfinals and finished the season with a No. 8 national ranking.

At Illinois State, his teams produced some of the most prolific offensive campaigns in school history by establishing 28 offensive records, including most points and the most rushing, passing and total yards in a single season.

His ISU teams produced 34 players who received All-America honors and 62 first-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference selections.

Before his first head coaching stop, Johnson spent 11 years as an assistant coach, beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant in 1985 at Oklahoma State. He coached three years at Tennessee-Martin (1986-88), four years at Oklahoma State (1989-92), three seasons at Mississippi State (1993-95) and one year at Oklahoma (1996), coaching the offensive line at all four schools.

An All-Missouri Valley Conference offensive lineman as a senior for Tulsa, Johnson was an eighth round draft choice by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1981. He spent two years (1981-82) with the Bucs and three seasons in the USFL, playing two years (1983-84) with the Los Angeles Express and the 1985 season with the Houston Gamblers. Johnson's USFL tenure included playing stints with NFL Hall of Fame quarterbacks Jim Kelly and Steve Young.

Johnson earned his bachelor's degree in business management from Tulsa in 1981. He and his wife, Danita Kay, have two daughters: Taylor and Kelsey.

MSSU baseball sweeps doubleheader from Washburn

(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

The 19th ranked Missouri Southern baseball team swept a double-header from visiting Washburn today, winning game one 11-9 and taking the nightcap 14-1.

Southern (24-6, 15-3 MIAA) picked up a huge game in the opener from Chris Hoffman as the junior went 4-4 with a pair of home runs, six RBIs and four runs scored.

The Lions scored two runs in the first on a home run from Richie Gorskie and then an RBI single from Tee Helsel.

Southern added five runs in the second, all with two outs. Hoffman doubled home Mitchell Osburn and Jacob Bryant, while Jesse Rall and Jon Davis hit back-to-back home runs.

Southern added another run in the fourth on a Hoffman home run, before Washburn (21-10, 14-9 MIAA) added two more in their half of the sixth to make the score 8-3, Lions.

A three-run home run by Hoffman in the sixth proved to be crucial as Washburn added six runs in the seventh before Kanon Hoover shut the door.

Tyler Burgess started and went six and a third, striking out nine and walking just one to go to 3-0 on the season.

An eight-run second inning, as well as a stellar pitching performance from Payton Walker highlighted game two.

Walker went all seven, striking out seven and walking just one, while scattering four hits and allowing a single run to move his record to 6-1 on the season.

The Lions got a run in the first on an RBI single from Rall. Southern then added eight runs in the second. Chad Shannon had a three run bomb to start the scoring, and Jesse Rall added an RBI of his own. Davis then added an RBI single, and Axel Johnson finished off the scoring with a two-run double.

Hoffman hit his third home run of the day in the third, to put the Lions up 11-1 and then Southern scored three more runs in the sixth, highlighted by a two-run double from Jackson Cain.

Hoffman went 2-4 with a pair of RBIs and runs scored in the game. Shannon went 1-3 with three RBIs and a run scored, while Rall drove in two and scored once. Johnson was 2-3 with a pair of RBIs, while Cain added a pair of RBIs himself.

The Lions will be back at it tomorrow afternoon with a single, nine-inning game at 1 pm.