[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 76 (Wednesday, May 3, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2725-S2726]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SENATE RESOLUTION 151--COMMENDING THE NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE
UNIVERSITY BEARCATS ON THEIR NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORIES
Mr. BLUNT (for himself and Mrs. McCaskill) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to:
S. Res. 151
Whereas, on December 17, 2016, the Northwest Missouri State
University football team defeated the University of North
Alabama by a score of 29 to 3 in the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (referred to in this preamble as the
``NCAA'') Division II national championship game in Kansas
City, Kansas;
Whereas the victory was the sixth Division II national
championship for Northwest Missouri State University since
1996 and the fourth since 2006;
Whereas the Bearcats have won 55 games and lost 2 games
over the past 4 seasons, with 30 straight victories over the
last 2 years;
Whereas former head coach Adam Dorrel is 1 of just 3 head
coaches in Division II football to win 3 national titles, and
athletic director Mel Tjeerdsma has the distinction of being
1 of the other coaches to accomplish that feat;
Whereas, on March 25, 2017, the Northwest Missouri State
men's basketball team defeated Fairmont State University in
the NCAA Division II national championship, a first in the
history of the Bearcats basketball program;
Whereas the Bearcats men's basketball team finished the
2016-2017 season with a 29-1 record, earning coach Ben
McCollum his third Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics
Association Coach of the Year award;
Whereas Bearcat guard, Justin Pitts, was named--
(1) Division II Player of the Year by the National
Association of Basketball Coaches; and
(2) Division II Bulletin Player of the Year; and
Whereas Northwest Missouri State University became the
first Division II school to win championships for football
and men's basketball in the same academic year: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) commends Northwest Missouri State University for their
Division II national championship victories in football and
men's basketball;
(2) recognizes the athletic prowess, hard work, and
dedication exhibited by the players, coaches, support staff,
and student body of Northwest Missouri State University; and
(3) congratulates the city of Maryville, Missouri, and
Bearcat fans and alumni around the world.
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Mr. BLUNT. Mr. President: This year, Northwest Missouri State
University set a record when it became the first Division II school to
win the men's basketball and football championships in the same season.
It also became the first Division I or II school in the past decade
to win titles in both those sports in the same year.
Located in Maryville, about one hundred miles north of Kansas City,
Northwest Missouri State University was established in 1905.
With five NCAA championships already under their belt, Bearcats
football began their 2016 season with the goal of adding another title
to their great program. Under head Coach Adam Dorrel, they finished
their record-setting year with a victory over the University of North
Alabama in the brutally cold Division II championship game last
December. The Bearcats have now gone 55-2 over four seasons, and their
30 straight victories over the last two years is the longest current
win streak in all of NCAA football.
But the men's basketball team gave Bearcats fans plenty more to cheer
about. After a very successful regular season, the Bearcats entered the
Division II tournament with a 29-1 record. And on March 25, they
defeated Fairmont State in the NCAA Division II championship game, a
first in the program's history.
Finishing the year with a near perfect record, Coach Ben McCollum
earned his third MIAA Coach of the Year honor. And the Bearcats' guard,
Justin Pitts, earned several honors and was named the DII Bulletin
Player of the Year.
Congratulations to Northwest Missouri State University on a
phenomenal year. Fans across the state are excited for another great
year as the Bearcats spend the off-season preparing to defend their
hard fought championship titles.
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