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Gillum’s career-high 21 points leads FHSU past Northeastern State

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – Hadley Gillum scored a career-high 21 points and had a key blocked shot with one minute to play to lead Fort Hays State to a 73-66 win over Northeastern State Thursday at Gross Coliseum. Gillum also pulled down 11 rebounds for his fifth double-double as the Tigers (14-8, 8-6 MIAA) won their third straight and fourth in their last five games.

The RiverHawks (3-19, 2-12 MIAA) have not lost nine straight.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Hadley Gillum Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

After both teams shot over 60-percent in the first half, the Tigers held NSU without a field goal for the first 6:36 of the second half and led by 13 with 7:23 to play.

The RiverHawks answered with a 13-4 run to pull within four with 3:49 to play. They would get as close as three but the Tigers hit all six of their free throws in the final two minutes.

Rob Davis was held to one 3-pointer but went 7-of-9 from the foul line and scored 16. Trey O’Neil added 13 and JaQuan Smith 10 before fouling out.

The Tigers shot 61-percent in the first and finished 48-percent for the game and outrebounded NSU by eight.

Early 3-point barrage carries FHSU women past Northeastern State

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State women hit 14 3-pointers including five-straight during a 15-0 first quarter run and cruise to a 77-44 win over Northeastern State Thursday at Gross Coliseum. The Tigers (17-6, 8-6 MIAA) knocked down six threes in the first quarter including one by Carly Heim at the horn to give them a 20-point lead. They increased the lead to 30 at halftime and never let the RiverHawks (6-16, 2-12 MIAA), who have lost nine straight, any closer than 26 the rest of the game.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Jill Faxon led three Tigers in double-figures with 15 points. Carly Heim hit three 3s and scored all 14 of her points in the first quarter. Nikola Kacperska went 4-of-9 from beyond the arc and scored 12. Tatyana Legette scored six but pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds.

FHSU shot 38-percent from the floor and were 11-of-14 from the free throw line. They also outrebounded NSU by 30 and pulled down 23 offensive rebounds.

They are back at home Saturday afternoon against No. 9 Central Oklahoma who lost 55-52 at Nebraska-Kearney.

16th-ranked Tiger wrestling drops final dual of the season to No. 2 Lopers

KEARNEY, Neb. – Fort Hays State wrestling dropped its final dual of the season at the hands of Nebraska-Kearney by the score of 31-16 on Thursday. The 16th-ranked Tigers finished the dual season at 5-6 overall and 2-3 in the MIAA, good for a fourth-place finish. The second-ranked Lopers improved to 16-6 overall and 4-1 in the conference.

The Tigers started the match out with a major decision win in the 125-pound bout by Conrad Cole over Vladyslav Kazakov, 14-3. After a fall by the Lopers in the 133-pound bout, No. 10 ranked Brandon Ball gave the Tigers the lead once more after a tight 7-6 decision over No. 11 Jacob Wasser at 141 pounds.

Another pinfall by the Lopers at 149 pounds, kept the see-saw scoring in effect, but set the stage for redshirt-freshman Greg Tooley to pull off his biggest win yet as a Tiger. Tooley took the mat against the defending national champion Destin McCauley. Tied 1-1 after three periods, Tooley earned a 5-1 sudden victory in overtime over No. 2 ranked McCauley. That pulled the Tigers within two at 12-10.

But UNK flexed its muscle in the 165 through 184-pound matches, extending its lead to 28-10 thanks to two major decisions and a pin. Second-ranked Jon Inman then cut that lead to 28-16 when he picked up a pin of his own over Trey Schlender. At heavyweight, No. 9 ranked Christian Lance dropped a tough 3-1 decision to No. 3 ranked Kevin Barrett and the Lopers won the dual by 15 points.

The Tigers rest for a couple days before they hit the mats in Kearney once more for the MIAA Championships on Sunday (Feb. 12). The wrestling is scheduled to begin at 10 am.

FHSU Sports Information

No. 7 Bronchos remain perfect with win over No. 16 Tiger wrestling

EDMOND, Okla. – Fort Hays State, ranked 16th nationally, dropped to 5-5 overall and 2-2 in the MIAA on Sunday, suffering a defeat by the score of 30-9 at the hands of seventh-ranked Central Oklahoma. The Bronchos improved to 18-0 overall and 5-0 in the conference.

Tigers jumped out to an early 3-0 lead thanks to a 3-2 decision by Conrad Cole in the 125-pound bout. In the following 133-pound bout, the Bronchos evened the score at 3-3 with a decision victory of their own.

The Tigers regained the lead once again thanks to a come-from-behind decision by 10th-ranked Brandon Ball at 141 pounds. Falling behind 8-2 early, Ball fought back in the final two periods to win 11-8. It was the last lead in the team score FHSU would enjoy.

In the 149-pound bout, UCO jumped into the lead for good with a pin. The Bronchos extended their lead to 12-6 after the 157-pound bout of Bryan Dutton and Greg Tooley resulted in a 6-3 decision for Dutton.

UCO quickly doubled its points and led 24-6 with a pin in the 165-pound bout and a forfeit by the Tigers at 174. In the 184-pound match, Rakim Dean lost at the hands of Gage Stallworth in an 11-5 decision making the score 27-6.

With the match in hand for UCO, the final two tiger wrestlers still had pride and individual records on the line. In the 197-pound bout No. 2 ranked Jon Inman faced No. 3 ranked Greg Wilson. Wilson got a late takedown in the third period to pick up a 3-1 decision, giving Inman his first loss of the season. It evened the count between the wrestlers for the season as Inman got the best of Wilson early in the year.

Christian Lance picked up the third win of the day for the Tigers in the heavyweight bout, making the final score 30-9. Lance, the No. 9 wrestler at 285 pounds, faced Evan McGee. Both scored escape points early in the second and third periods to send the match to overtime at 1-1. Lance eventually came out victorious in a marathon that went to the second tiebreak period. Lance claimed the win thanks to more riding time advantage in the tiebreak session.

The Tigers will wrap up the dual season on Thursday when they travel to Kearney, Neb. to take on No. 2 ranked Nebraska Kearney. Wrestling is scheduled to begin at 7pm.

Sabic leads Tigers to road win at Washburn

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

TOPEKA, Kan. – Emir Sabic came off the bench to hit five 3-pointers and score a career-high 15 points to lead Fort Hays State to a 70-54 win over Washburn Saturday night. The Tigers (13-8, 7-6 MIAA) held the Ichabods (14-8, 6-7) to a season-low in points and a season-worst 29-percent shooting as they end a five-game Lee Arena losing streak and pick up their first regular season sweep over the Ichabods since the 2010-11 season.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Emir Sabic Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Sabic, who averaged just over two points per game this season, knocked down 5-of-6 from beyond the arc including two during a 10-0 second half run which saw the Tigers push the lead to 11 with 13:25 to play.

The Tiger never let Washburn any closer than eight the rest of the way. The Tigers hit eight of their nine free throw attempts in the final two minutes to prevent any comeback by the Ichabods.

JaQuan Smith added 11 points and 11 rebounds and was the only other Tiger to reach double-figures.

Rob Davis, who scored a career-high 42 points Wednesday night at Emporia State, was held to eight on 2-of-8 shooting and sits at 999 points in his FHSU career.

FHSU women rally from 19 down to beat Washburn

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Fort Hays State women’s basketball team rallied from a 19-point third quarter deficit to beat Washburn 61-60 Saturday night at Lee Arena. After the Ichabods (14-8, 7-6 MIAA) scored the first 10 points of the third quarter to go up 40-21, the Tigers (16-6, 7-6 MIAA) answered with a 31-4 run that stretched into the fourth quarter to go up eight.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Ichabods pulled within four with just over four minutes to play, but Jill Faxon knocked in a 3-pointer with 1:21 to push the lead to seven. Faxon hit one of two free throws with 23 seconds to play to push the lead to three. Topeka native Sarah Pimentel the hit one of two with five seconds left to push the lead to four.

Washburn hit a deep three at the horn for the final margin.

Nicola Kacperska hit four 3-pointers and was the only Tiger to reach double-figures with 13 points.

FHSU, who was held to a season-low 28-percent shooting in their loss at Emporia State Wednesday, knocked down 39-percent against the Ichabods and were 6-of-13 from beyond the arc in the second half as complete the season sweep of their in-state rival.

FHSU baseball falls at Northwestern Oklahoma State

ALVA, Okla. – The Fort Hays State baseball team wrapped up the opening weekend with a 13-3 loss against Northwestern Oklahoma State Saturday afternoon (Feb. 4). The Tigers are now 0-3 in the young season, with the Rangers improving to 2-1 overall.

The Tigers jumped in front early, with the first three batters of the game coming around to score. NWOSU got one back in the bottom half of the first before taking the lead for good with four runs in the second inning. The Rangers didn’t stop there, tacking on two runs in the third, four in the fourth and two more in the fifth inning.

Jake Lanfermann finished 2-for-3 on the day, legging out an RBI triple to left in his first at bat before singling through the left side in the third. Nick Hammeke also connected with his first extra-base hit of the season, going 1-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored.

Ty Redington opened the game by drawing a walk, quickly coming around to score on Hammeke’s double to right center. Lanferman followed with his triple, plating Hammeke. Trevor Hughes picked up an RBI groundout in the next at bat, and four batters into the game the Tigers led 3-0. After the Rangers went to the bullpen, the Tiger bats went cold, scattering four hits over the next 6.2 innings.

Free bases poisoned the Tiger pitching, with a total of four errors, three walks, four hit-by-pitches and two balks being recorded in the game. Connor Boyer took the loss after giving up three earned runs across 1.2 innings of work, striking out two Ranger batters.

The Tigers will return to Hays for their home opener next weekend against New Mexico Highlands. The three-game series will begin Friday at 2 p.m. at Larks Park.

FHSU Sports Information

FHSU baseball drops two in Oklahoma to start season

ALVA, Okla. – The Fort Hays State baseball team opened the 2017 season Friday afternoon with a doubleheader at Northwestern Oklahoma State’s Glass Family Field at Myers Stadium. The Tigers fell to Northwest Missouri State, 4-2, before dropping another 4-2 decision to host NWOSU. It was the first action of the season for all three teams.

Northwest Missouri State 4, Fort Hays State 2
The Tigers opened the season with a neutral site, non-conference contest against Northwest Missouri State. The Bearcats scored two runs on an error in the eighth inning that proved to be the difference, winning 4-2. Fort Hays State was limited to just three hits in the game.

Alex Ruxlow got the start on the bump for the Tigers, tossing four effective innings but picking up the loss. The junior gave up a pair of runs on six hits, striking out one while stranding five runners on base. Trevor Hughes scored both runs for the Tigers, crossing the plate in the second after drawing a leadoff walk and crushing the first FHSU home run of the season in the ninth inning. Sam Capps tossed 3.2 innings out of the bullpen, giving up two unearned runs while striking out four batters and allowing four baserunners (three walks, one hit).

Northwest got on the board first, taking advantage of a leadoff double in the bottom of the first. The Bearcat cleanup hitter singled to center to score the run, but was gunned down by Jake Lanferman after trying to stretch the hit into a double.

The Tigers answered quickly, tying the score in the next half inning. Hughes worked a walk to open the inning and moved up to second after Lanferman reached on an error. Clayton Basgall drew another walk to load up the bases with one out for Jace Bowman. The senior drilled a single to center, driving in Hughes and knotting up the score at one. Bearcat pitcher worked out of the bases loaded jam by striking out the next two batters, two of his 12 strikeouts on the day.

The Bearcats jumped back in front in the fourth inning via back-to-back singles and a Tiger error in the outfield. Ruxlow later loaded the bases with two outs, but limited the damage to one run by inducing a groundout to second.

Capps came in to pitch in the fifth inning, allowing just two baserunners in his first three innings, both on walks. Northwest finally broke through against the junior in the eighth inning when a pair of runs scored on an error. Austin Weiser came on to patch things up for FHSU, forcing a harmless pop up to the catcher to get out of the inning.

Hughes opened the ninth inning with a home run against the Bearcat closer, helping the Tigers claw within 4-2. However, that was the end of the threat with the next three batters going down in order.

Northwestern Oklahoma State 4, Fort Hays State 2
Fort Hays State struggled to get the bats going once again in the nightcap, falling to the Rangers 4-2 on just three hits. The Tigers had their chances against Ranger starter Tomlin Bryce, but they stranded a runner at second three times in the first six innings. Once NWOSU went to the bullpen in the eighth, the Tigers put together a rally to close within one run, but the run was stopped short.

Ben Ramberg started game two for the Tigers, picking up the loss after surrendering three runs on four hits and two walks in 5.2 innings of work. Ryan Ruder made his collegiate debut out of the bullpen, giving up one run on three hits while tossing 1.2 innings. Jace Bowman reached base twice, scoring one run while also stealing a base. Ty Redington scored the other Tiger run after drawing a pair of walks and swiping one bag. Nick Hammeke and Jake Lanferman both drove in one run in the Tiger rally in the eighth inning.

The Rangers broke the scoreless deadlock in the bottom of the third after a pair of singles put runners on with one out. TJ Kassner then drove a triple to left field, scoring a run before the trail runner was gunned down at home plate.

Northwestern Oklahoma State extended its lead in the sixth after Ramberg issued a pair of one-out walks. The ensuing batter knocked a double to left, driving in one run and putting two runners in scoring position. The runner at third scored on a wild pitch two batters later, stretching the lead to 3-0.

After Bryce gave up just one hit and four baserunners over seven innings of work, NWOSU went to the pen to start the eighth. The Tigers immediately capitalized, loading the bases on singles from Bowman and Jared Bogosian and a walk to Redington. Hammeke drove in a run on a fielder’s choice after another pitching change, sending a sharp grounder to third. Hammeke and Redington advanced on a wild pitch before Lanferman closed the gap to 3-2 with an RBI groundout. With the tying run on third, Ranger reliever David Sanchez recorded a strikeout to escape the jam.

The Rangers got one run back right away, stringing together two singles with the help of an FHSU error. Sanchez put down the Tigers in order in the ninth to earn the save.

The Tigers will wrap up the opening weekend with a 3 p.m. contest against Northwestern Oklahoma State Saturday (Feb. 4) before returning home to play New Mexico Highlands in their home opener next weekend, February 10-12.

FHSU Sports Information

No. 16 Tigers wrestling rolls over Mules

HAYS, Kan. – The 16th-ranked Fort Hays State wrestling team turned in an outstanding performance for Senior Night on Thursday. The Tigers improved to 5-4 overall and 2-1 in the MIAA with a 37-9 thrashing of Central Missouri. The Mules dropped to 5-8 overall and 1-3 in the conference.

The Tigers got an easy 6-0 lead thanks to Central Missouri leaving the 125-pound weight class open. The Mules managed to cut the lead in half with a very close 5-4 decision at 133 pounds before senior Anthony Calderon extended the Tiger lead to 9-3 with an 11-9 decision in a fantastic comeback effort at 141 pounds over Daide Agnew.

Another senior, Jacob Kay, extended the Tiger lead by four as he managed to handle Zachary Schriddle with a 12-3 decision.

Leading 13-3, redshirt-freshman Greg Tooley took to the mat for the Tigers at 157 pounds. Tooley wasted no time in picking up his 18th win of the year picking up six points for FHSU with a pin of Zane Heiter just 2:46 into the match.

Central Missouri scored its final six points of the match in the 165-pound match with a fall. At 174 pounds, Micquille Robinson once again extended the Tiger lead thanks to a late takedown in the third period to earn a 3-2 decision.

After another void at 184 pounds by Central Missouri extended the lead to 26-9, senior Jon Inman hit the mat for FHSU in the 197-pound bout. Inman, the No. 2 ranked wrestler at 197 pounds, picked up a fall 58 seconds into the second period to move to 19-0 on the season.

In the final bout of night Christian Lance, the No. 9 wrestler at 285 pounds, picked up a 3-2 decision with another late takedown. Lance improved on his team-leading 36 wins and sealed the match for the Tigers by the score of 37-9.

Next up for the Tigers is a trip to Edmond, Okla. as they take on No. 7 ranked Central Oklahoma on Sunday. The wrestling is set to begin at 2 pm.

The three FHSU senior wrestlers honored on the night were Calderon, Kay and Inman, who all wrestled in their final home event at Gross Memorial Coliseum

Davis’ 42 points lead Tigers to win at Emporia State

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

EMPORIA, Kan. – Rob Davis scored a career-high 42 points and Fort Hays State scored the final six points to beat Emporia State 76-71 for their fifth straight win at White Auditorium. Davis, who is the first Tiger to score 40 in a game since Dennis Edwards in 1995, hit 14 of his 20 shots and was 7-for-12 from beyond the arc.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Fort Hays State (12-8, 6-6 MIAA) led by three at halftime, but the Hornets (10-11, 6-5 MIAA) battled back to take a four-point lead midway through the second half and were up 71-70 with 2:20 to play.

Hadley Gillum hit two free throws with 50 seconds left to give FHSU the lead for good. Davis secured a rebound after a missed Emporia State 3-pointer and found Trey O’Neil who passed to Brady Werth for a dunk to push the lead to four. Kyler Kinnamon put in two free throws with four seconds left to secure the victory.

Hadley Gillum added 14 points, 12 of them in the first half.

Emporia State had four in double-figures led by Jevon Taylor who scored 17.

Poor shooting dooms Tiger women at Emporia State

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

EMPORIA, Kan. – The shooting woes for the Fort Hays State women’s basketball team continued Wednesday night in Emporia. The Tigers were held to 28-percent and lost 59-48 to the 12th-ranked Hornets at White Auditorium. The Tigers (15-6, 6-6 MIAA) have now lost four of their last five.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Tigers missed their first 11 shots of the third quarter and fell behind by 14. A 12-2 run closed the gap to four on a steal a layup by Taylor Rolfs with 6:41 to play, but the Lady Hornets (18-3, 9-3 MIAA) scored the next five and never let the Tigers closer than six the rest of the way.

Jill Faxon was back in the starting lineup and led FHSU with 19 points. Tatyana Legette, who scored 23 and had 10 rebounds in the Tigers win over ESU in Hays in December, picked up two early fouls and was held to three points.

Kelly Moten led three Lady Hornets in double-figures with 13 points.

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