Tuesday, March 19, 2019

MSSU season ends with 82-70 loss in NCAA Central Region Finals

From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

Maryville, Mo. - The Missouri Southern men's basketball team held strong with top-ranked Northwest Missouri, but couldn't complete the comeback, falling 82-70 to the Bearcats in the NCAA Division II Central Region Finals tonight inside Bearcat Arena.

Southern (25-8) was led by Kinzer Lambert with 27 points on 10-of-16 from the field and 4-of-8 from long-range, while pulling down 11 rebounds. Lambert went over the 1,000-point plateau in the game and now has 1,014 points in his career at Southern.

Cam Martin finished with 20 points and nine rebounds. Martin finishes the season with 720 points and finished the tournament with 100 total points, averaging 33.3 points and 12.7 rebounds, shooting 57 percent from both the field and three-point line, as well as 80 percent from the free throw line.

Elyjah Clark scored 11 points and went over the 1,400-point plateau in his career, moving into ninth-place all time on the scoring list, passing up Matt Olson (1,404) in the process.








Martin and Lambert were both named to the Central Region All-Tournament team.

Northwest (35-0) was led by Ryan Hawkins who scored 28 points and had nine rebounds. Trevor Hudgins added 22 points.

The Bearcats scored the game's first five points, all by Hawkins, and led 5-0 just two minutes into the game. Southern, however, scored five-straight to tie it up and led 11-9 after a three from Lambert with 14:57 left in the half. A jumper from Lambert made the score 14-8 with 13:27 to go and a bucket from Martin with 11:36 left gave the Lions an 18-11 lead.

Northwest scored eight-straight to take a 19-18 lead with 8:16 left, but Martin answered right back to put the Lions up 20-19 with 6:46 to go in the half. From that point on, Northwest closed the half on a 14-4 run to lead 33-24 going into the locker room at the break.

The Bearcats pushed their lead to 14 (43-29) with 14:55 left on the clock and led by 15 with 14 to go. A jumper from Lambert cut the lead to 11 (46-35) and a three from Martin again cut the lead to 11 (49-38) with 10 minutes to go.

Northwest pushed its lead to 16 on multiple occasions, the last after a pair of free throws from Ryan Hawkins with 7:26 to go and led by 17 with just under seven minutes on the clock. The Bearcats' lead was 18, but five-straight points, the last a three from the right wing, from Clark cut the deficit to 13 (63-50) with 5:21 to go.

Southern got within 11 after a pair of free throws from Lambert with 4:38 to go and cut the lead to 11 again multiple times after those free throws but couldn't complete the comeback.

The Lions out rebounded Northwest 36-31, including 15-8 on the offensive boards. Southern had a 30-18 advantage in the paint, as well.

The 25 wins for the Lions is the fourth-most all-time in a season for Southern, trailing only the 99-00 (33), 77-78 (27) and 10-11 (26) seasons. The Lions graduate just one player in Enis Memic and will return all five starters from this team to start the season.

Miller belts grand slam, Gagan hits walk-off single as MSSU baseball defeats Southwest Baptist

(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

Troy Gagan hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th and Matt Miller had a grand slam as the tenth-ranked Missouri Southern Baseball team won 11-10 in extra-innings against Southwest Baptist in non-conference action.

Southern (19-6) was led offensively by Miller as he had his first career grand slam, driving in four and scoring a run. Troy Gagan went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs and a run scored, while Dexter Swims went 2-for-5 with an RBI and three runs scored. Dan Lenz had a home run with a pair of runs scored and RBIs. Mike Million scored twice, while Freddie Landers went 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI. Jon Leighton scored the winning run in the 10th. Denver Coffee went 2-for-4 with an RBI, while Ryan Hunter, Joe Kinder and Cole McBride all had hits for the Lions.

Cole Woods started for the Lions and went four innings, striking out two. Cole Gacke, Bradly Hershey, River Wright, Logan VanWey and Cam Bednar threw in relief with Bednar picking up the win.










The Lions got the scoring started in the third with an RBI single from Landers to score Swims. SBU (9-14) got a pair in the fourth to go up 2-1, but a home run from Lenz in the bottom half of the inning tied it at two after four.

The Bearcats picked up a pair in the fifth to go up 4-2, but Miller answered with his grand slam in the bottom half of the inning to put the Lions up 6-4 after five innings. SBU got two more in the sixth to tie it up, before the Lions picked up a run on an RBI double from Gagan in the sixth to put Southern back up 7-6.

SBU scored again in the 7th to tie it at seven, before the Lions picked up two more in the bottom half of the inning on RBIs from Lenz and Swims to lead 9-7 after seven.

The Bearcats scored three in the eighth to go up 10-7 after eight, but the Lions weren't done. Coffee doubled home Swims to tie the game and force extras and then Gagan sent the fans home happy with his walk-off single in the 10th.

The Lions will be back in action this weekend with a three-game MIAA set at Northwest Missouri.


MSSU women's golf finishes 12th in Oklahoma tournament

(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

Owasso, Okla. -- The Missouri Southern women's golf team finished 12th today after the final round of the 2019 Rogers State Hillcat Classic, hosted at Bailey's Ranch Golf Club.

Kylie Carnes led the way for the Lions as she finished tied for 35th with a two-round total of 173. Maggie Moore was 54th, shooting a 196, while Elizabeth Poe finished 57th at 207. Taylor Boyett was 59th with a 243.








Oklahoma Christian won the team title with a two-day team total of 613. Newman was second, followed by Rogers State, Arkansas-Fort Smith, Texas A&M Commerce, Angelo State, Lubbock Christian, Christian Brothers, Texas A&M International, Texas Permian Basin, Fort Lewis and the Lions.

The Lions will be back in action next week, competing in the Natural States Classic hosted by Harding University at Red Apple Country Club in Heber Springs, Ark.