May 21, 2012

Blues getting hot at the right time again

The Blues didn’t make any major trades last year and got hot and made the playoffs. This 09-10 season is shaping up the same way. The Blues picked up their second win off the Olympic break with a 6-1 win over Dallas.

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D-II women’s basketball tips MIAA tournament in KC

Northwest Missouri State avenged two previous losses this season to Pittsburg State on Thursday afternoon in the first round of the MIAA Tournament. Northwest defeated the Gorillas 75-71 on the strength of Abby Henry’s game-high 25 points and seven assists. Henry also added seven rebounds and two steals in the victory.

 

Northwest shot nearly 41 percent from the floor and hit 5-of-13 from three-point land (38.5 percent). Pittsburg State shot 35 percent for the game and went 3-of-21 (14.3 percent) from deep. After being out-rebounded badly in their first two meetings this season with Pittsburg State, the Bearcats won the rebounding margin 45-41. The Bearcats forced 18 Gorilla turnovers and also dished out 18 assists in the win.

 

Northwest (14-14) will play its semifinal contest at noon Saturday against the top-seeced Washburn. The Lady Blues defeated Southwest Baptist 80-60 in the first game of the tournament.

The Jennies picked up their first win in the MIAA Post-Season Tournament since 2006 on Thursday night, posting a 77-67 first-round victory over Missouri Southern. The win at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo., was the sixth straight for the Jennies, and sends them to a semi-final round match-up against Emporia State on Saturday afternoon at 2:15 p.m.

Kara Fleming posted a career-high 26 points to lead the way for UCM, with three other players also scoring in double figures. Becca Roberts netted 11 points, while Meghan Waggoner and Danielle Shows finished with 10 points each.

The Jennies, ranked eighth in the latest NCAA-II South Central Regional Rankings, enhanced their chances to make the NCAA-II Post-Season with the opening round win Thursday evening as they see their record climb to 18-10.

After pulling off one of the greatest turnarounds in MIAA history to make the conference tournament, the SBU Bearcats ran into a hotter team. The top-seeded Washburn Lady Blues won their 11th straight game, taking the first round MIAA Tournament matchup with the Bearcats, 80-60.

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State tourism doing well, but likely faces cuts

The Division of Tourism tells legislators while tourism and hotel occupancy rates are down in Missouri, it’s not by much.

Senator John Griesheimer of Washington is the Senate Chairman of the Joint Committee on Tourism. He says he hopes amid budget cuts that the Cooperative Marketing Program — a 50-50 matching funds reimbursement program — will continue. [Read more...]