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2022-2023 Sports

  • The Bearcat Coaches Show came to a close for the 2022-23 seasons Tuesday featuring upstart softball and tennis squads, track & field on the cusp of the outdoor season, and baseball finding a groove offensively.
  • The Northwest Missouri State Bearcat men's basketball team saw their season come to a close last night with a loss to Southern Nazarene in the semifinals of the Central Region tournament at Bearcat Arena.
  • The Bearcats put up a season-high 94 points as they surpassed the 90-point mark for the third time this season. The No. 2-ranked Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team had six players in double-figure scoring and rode 63.2% shooting from the floor in a comfortable 94-69 NCAA first-round tournament victory over the Southern Arkansas University Muleriders in Bearcat Arena.
  • On the Bearcat Coaches Show today we hear first from Northwest Missouri State University softball Head coach Naomi Tellez, pitcher Hayden Simmons and infielder Olivia Daugherty, who are off to a 12-6 start.
  • The top-seeded and No. 2-ranked Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team used an 8-0 run in the final two minutes to secure a 61-53 victory over the Central Oklahoma Bronchos in the title game of the MIAA Tournament held at Municipal Auditorium.
  • The Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team reached its eighth consecutive MIAA Tournament championship with a 63-52 win over the Emporia State University Hornets at Municipal Auditorium.
  • Class 4, District 16 boys championship
  • The top-seeded Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team collected its 19th straight MIAA Tournament win in Municipal Auditorium by securing a 65-52 victory over the Missouri Western Griffons in the first quarterfinal matchup.
  • The Northwest Missouri State women's basketball season came to a close Thursday evening in a 65-43 loss to Nebraska Kearney in the MIAA Tournament.
  • The Maryville High School Girls' Basketball falls to Chillicothe 58 to 42 in the Class 4 District 16 Semifinals.