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Bates' gem lifts MSSU into MIAA title round
Ryan Bates pitched Missouri Southern’s second complete game in two days Friday, and the Lions advanced to the championship game of the MIAA Tournament by defeating No. 5 Missouri Western 4-3 at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.
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Freshmen break MSSU jump records at last chance meet
Two Missouri Southern freshmen — Kaylee Morgan from Carthage and Tylor Albright from Galena — broke long-standing school long jump records during Friday afternoon’s last chance meet at Fred G. Hughes Stadium.
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7 Lions, 8 Gorillas names all-MIAA
Seven Missouri Southern Lions and eight Pittsburg State Gorillas have been named to the MIAA’s all-conference baseball team, it was announced Thursday.
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Gorillas stay alive with 3-1 win over UCO
Ryan Ventura’s two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning broke a 1-1 tie and kept Pittsburg State’s MIAA Tournament hopes alive Thursday night in a 3-1 victory against Central Oklahoma at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.
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Lions race for individual honors today
Tom Rutledge remembers his first home meet as Missouri Southern’s track and field coach.
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Helsel's grand slam lifts Lions to victory
Brett Abell pitched a six-hit shutout and Tee Helsel hit a seventh-inning grand slam Thursday afternoon as Missouri Southern defeated Pittsburg State 9-0 in the semifinals of the MIAA Tournament at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.
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Missouri Southern blanks Gorillas 9-0
Tee Helsel’s grand slam highlighted a six-run seventh inning, and Brett Abell pitched a six-hit shutout as Missouri Southern decked Pittsburg State 9-0 Thursday afternoon in the MIAA Postseason Tournament.
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Lions coach Rutledge shows he cares about athletes
Coach Tom Rutledge cares about his athletes from the day they step onto the Missouri Southern campus.
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Lions battle Gorillas in MIAA baseball tournament
The beginning of Brett Abell’s final season at Missouri Southern was surrounded by question marks.
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Lions' athletes of the year beginning pro careers
Megan Stueve and Brandon Williams, recognized at Missouri Southern’s athletes of the year during Tuesday night’s student-athlete awards ceremony, are launching professional careers.
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