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Due To Impending Weather Men’s Soccer Moves Game To Wednesday

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer program has announced a schedule change for this weeks game. Due to impending weather, the Tigers men’s soccer game will be moved from Thursday (Sept. 12) at 3 p.m. to Wednesday (Sept. 11) at 3 p.m. The location of the contest will be at Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City, Mo.

The Tigers are set to take on Maryville University, a team they have yet to face in program history. The Saints enter the match, 2-0, scoring five goals in a pair of games while FHSU is 1-1 having only scored their season opener.

FHSU Women’s Golf Finishes 12th in NSU Golf Classic

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team turned in a 12th place finish at the 21st Annual NSU Golf Classic Monday and Tuesday (Sept. 9-10) at Cherokee Springs Golf Course. The Tigers battled hot and blustery conditions both days, posting team scores of 325 and 333 on the par-72, 5,964-yard course.

Taylor DeBoer finished in a tie for 17th with a two-round score of 12-over 156. The senior was tied for eighth after a first-round 76 before signing for an 80 in round two. Kira Mestl posted consecutive rounds of 7-over 79 to finish with a 158, good for 32nd place. The sophomore was the lone Tiger to record multiple birdies on the week, picking up one birdie in both rounds.

Freshman Kate Peterka fired rounds of 83 and 84 to record a tournament total of 167, finishing in a tie for 52nd. Peterka was successful at evading the big number, leading the team with just one double or worse on the week. Madison Roether (87-91-178) finished T64 and Katie Brungardt (94-90-184) placed 67th to round out the scoring for the Tigers.

The Tigers sat in 10th after their first-round 325 before finishing the tournament with a two-round score of 658. MIAA-newcomer Rogers State took the team title with rounds of 307 and 302 while Aitana Hernandez from host Northeastern State took the individual crown with a 3-over 147 (72-75).

Fort Hays State has a week off before heading back out on the road September 24-25. Next up is a short trip north to Awarii Dunes Golf Course outside Kearney, Neb. for the MIAA Fall Preview.

Tigers ranked No. 22 in latest D2Football.com poll

Mirroring its movement in the AFCA Top 25 Poll released on Monday, Fort Hays State dropped 14 spots in the D2Football.com Media Poll released on Tuesday (Sept. 10). The Tigers moved from No. 8 in the poll down to No. 22 after their loss in the season opener at Central Missouri.

Fort Hays State is one of four MIAA teams in the latest D2Football.com Poll. Northwest Missouri State held steady at No. 6. Central Missouri jumped into the poll at No. 20, and Pittsburg State is right behind FHSU at No. 23.

The Tigers look for their first win of the young season on Thursday night (Sept. 12) when they play host to Missouri Western. Kickoff at Lewis Field Stadium in Hays is set for 7 pm.

Below is the D2Football.com Top 25 Media Poll for September 10, 2019.

 

     Team Record Last Week
1 Valdosta State 1-0 1
2 Ferris State 1-0 2
3 Minnesota State 1-0 3
4 Ouachita Baptist 1-0 4
5 Tarleton State 1-0 5
6 Northwest Missouri State 1-0 6
7 CSU-Pueblo 1-0 7
8 Minnesota Duluth 1-0 9
9 Grand Valley 1-0 10
10 Notre Dame 1-0 11
11 Indianapolis 1-0 12
12 Texas A&M-Commerce 1-0 13
13 West Georgia 1-0 14
14 Lenoir-Rhyne 1-0 15
15 Colorado School of Mines 1-0 17
16 Midwestern State 1-0 18
17 Slippery Rock 1-0 22
18 West Chester 1-0 19
19 Wingate 1-0 23
20 Central Missouri 1-0 NR
21 Harding 0-1 16
22 Fort Hays State 0-1 8
23 Pittsburg State 1-0 24
24 West Alabama 1-0 25
25 Ashland 0-1 20

🎥 FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State coach Chris Brown held his weekly press conference Monday as the Tigers look to bounce back after a loss to opening the season as they play host to Missouri Western Thursday at Lewis Field Stadium.

You can hear his comments along with comments from seniors Hayden Kreutzer and Layne Bieberle below

Coach Chris Brown

Hayden Kreutzer

Layne Bieberle

Tigers drop to No. 25 in AFCA top 25 poll; Four MIAA teams ranked

WACO, Texas – Fort Hays State moved down to No. 25 in the latest edition of the AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll on Monday (Sept. 9). The Tigers drop 14 spots in the poll after their season-opening loss at Central Missouri.

The MIAA now has four teams inside the Top 25 of the poll. Even though Northwest Missouri State won its season opener against Missouri Western, NWMSU moved down one spot to No. 7 in this week’s poll. With its win over Fort Hays State, Central Missouri jumped from the receiving votes section to No. 21 in the poll. Pittsburg State also moved up out of the receiving votes section to No. 23 after defeating Central Oklahoma in Week 1. Fort Hays State hangs on in the poll at No. 25. Emporia State is the only MIAA team referenced in the receiving votes section of this week’s poll.

Fort Hays State looks to get back on track this week when it hosts Missouri Western on Thursday night (Sept. 12) in Hays at 7 pm. The Tigers are looking to avenge a 23-13 loss to the Griffons last year in St. Joseph. Missouri Western fell to Northwest Missouri State in Week 1 by a score of 45-35, but the 35 points is the most scored in a game against Northwest Missouri since 2014 when Pittsburg State scored 35 in a win over NWMSU.

Below is the AFCA Top 25 Poll following Week 1.

Rank School (1st votes) Record Pts. Prev. Season Opener Next Game
1. Valdosta St. (Ga.) (31) 1-0 799 1 D. Albany St. (Ga.), 38-3 Sept. 14 vs. Ohio Dominican
2. Ferris St. (Mich.) 1-0 732 2 D. Findlay (Ohio), 24-23 Sept. 14 at Central Washington
3. Minnesota St. 1-0 718 3 D. Southwest Minnesota St., 38-23 Sept. 14 vs. Augustana (S.D.)
4. Notre Dame (Ohio) 1-0 646 4 D. Concord (W.Va.), 33-10 Sept. 12 at West Liberty (W.Va.)
5. Tarleton St. (Texas) 1-0 644 7 D. Stephen F. Austin (Texas), 37-26 Sept. 14 vs. Doane (Neb.)
6. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 1-0 643 5 D. No. 18 Harding (Ark.), 16-14 Sept. 14 at Arkansas Tech
7. Northwest Missouri St. (1) 1-0 624 6 D. Missouri Western St., 45-35 Sept. 14 vs. Washburn (Kan.)
8. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 1-0 578 8 D. St. Augustine’s (N.C.), 68-7 Sept. 14 at Virginia Union
9. Colorado St.-Pueblo 1-0 545 9 D. Dixie St. (Utah), 36-7 Sept. 14 at Chadron St. (Neb.)
10. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 1-0 488 12 D. Edinboro (Pa.), 35-10 Sept. 14 vs. Delta St. (Miss.)
11. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 1-0 441 10 D. Wayne St. (Mich.), 62-37 Sept. 14 vs. Shippensburg (Pa.)
12. Minnesota-Duluth 1-0 397 14 D. Minot St. (N.D.), 52-7 Sept. 14 at Minnesota St.-Moorhead
13. Texas A&M-Commerce 1-0 400 13 D. Seleccion Nuevo Leon (Mexico), 83-0 Sept. 14 at Western Oregon
14. West Georgia 1-0 396 15 D. Catawba (N.C.), 37-9 Sept. 14 at Limestone (S.C.)
15. Indianapolis (Ind.) 1-0 355 16 D. No. 23 Ashland (Ohio), 24-9 Sept. 14 vs. Hillsdale (Mich.)
16. Midwestern St. (Texas) 1-0 331 20 D. Northwestern St. (La.), 33-7 Sept. 14 at Lindenwood (Mo.)
17. Colorado School of Mines 1-0 313 17 D. Adams St. (Colo.), 41-10 Sept. 14 vs. Black Hills St. (S.D.)
18. Wingate (N.C.) 1-0 208 21 D. Johnson C. Smith (N.C.), 42-6 Sept. 14 at Fayetteville St. (N.C.)
19. West Chester (Pa.) 1-0 189 22 D. Bentley (Mass.), 14-7 Sept. 14 at Gannon (Pa.)
20. West Alabama 1-0 173 24 D. Limestone (S.C.), 35-18 Sept. 14 at Tusculum (Tenn.)
21. Central Missouri 1-0 105 NR D. No. 11 Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 34-30 Sept. 12 at Northeastern St. (Okla.)
22. Harding (Ark.) 0-1 95 18 Lost to No. 5 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.), 16-14 Sept. 14 vs. Arkansas-Monticello
23. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 1-0 84 NR D. Central Oklahoma, 37-35 Sept. 14 vs. Emporia St. (Kan.)
24. Indiana (Pa.) 1-0 83 NR D. New Haven (Conn.), 24-13 Sept. 14 at Millersville (Pa.)
25. Fort Hays St. (Kan.) 0-1 67 11 Lost to Central Missouri, 34-30 Sept. 12 vs. Missouri Western

Dropped Out: Hillsdale (Mich.) (19), Ashland (Ohio) (23), Fairmont St. (W.Va.) (25).

Others Receiving Votes: Bowie St. (Md.), 56; Virginia Union, 40; Ashland (Ohio), 38; Augustana (S.D.), 30; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 24; California (Pa.), 23; Southern Arkansas, 15; Ohio Dominican, 13; West Texas A&M, 13; Colorado Mesa, 12; Angelo St. (Texas), 10; Florida Tech, 10; Emporia St. (Kan.), 9; Kutztown (Pa.), 9; Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.), 9; Albany St. (Ga.), 5; Chadron St. (Neb.), 5; Winona St. (Minn.), 5; Central Washington, 4; Findlay (Ohio), 4; Michigan Tech, 4; Shepherd (W.Va.), 3; St. Cloud State (Minn.), 2; Eastern New Mexico, 1; Fairmont St. (W.Va.), 1; Kentucky St., 1.

Tiger men’s soccer falls at Eastern New Mexico

PORTALES, N.M. – Following their most recent defeat, 0-2, against Eastern New Mexico on Sunday, the No. 3 ranked Tigers begin the 2019 season with a record of 1-1-0. Eastern New Mexico picked up its second-consecutive shutout over a ranked opponent to open 2019 after downing No. 17 ranked Colorado Mesa on Thursday evening.

The match began on time but nearly 10 minutes in, the game was put on hold for a 30-minute lightning delay. Out of the break, senior forward Santiago Agudelo was handed a yellow card. However, the action from the Tigers would be very quiet for the remainder of the half.

In the 35th minute, the Greyhounds found strength in an attack that was played off of a foul drawn by Lucas Vaz. Gabriel Peres took his second shot, which was saved by senior goalkeeper Cullen Fisch and resulted in a corner kick for Eastern New Mexico.

Moments later, the Greyhounds’ Joaquin Borruel found the back of the net on an assist from Charlie Hackshall. The Tigers would attempt to counter their one-goal deficit but only took two shots in the remaining 10 minutes of the first half.

Following halftime, it only took five minutes for Eastern New Mexico to add another tally to its scoreline.The Tigers turned possession over to the Greyhounds with an offside call. Defender Alec Bevis committed a foul and under 30 seconds later, the Greyounds’ Peres scored his first goal of the 2019 season. The remainder of the second half was silent on the scoresheet.

Fort Hays State totaled 11 shots during their performance and Fisch contributed five saves in the loss.

The Tigers will take on Maryville University for a 3 p.m. kickoff in Kansas City on Thursday, Sept. 12. The two sides have never faced off in the history of their programs. The Saints, a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC), hold a 2-0 record to begin their campaign.

Hirsch’s goal lifts Tiger women’s soccer to first win of 2019

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – A goal from senior Darby Hirsch and a strong defensive effort was enough to help the Fort Hays State women’s soccer team secure its first win of the new year Sunday (Sept. 8), knocking off Sioux Falls 1-0.

The defense was solid for the Tigers, allowing just three shots on goal for the Cougars. Sophomore goalkeeper Deonna Wellbrock (1-0) got the start today and pitched her third career shutout, stopping all three shots she faced.

The first half was back-and-forth as neither team could break through offensively. The Tigers broke the tie just three minutes in the second half when Hirsch scored on a lob over the goalkeeper from just outside the left corner of the 18-yard box. Cailey Perkins earned the assist after setting up the goal with a great pass.

After the goal by Hirsch, the defense kept the Cougars’ chances limited until very late in the match. With only ten seconds left, Sioux Falls was awarded an indirect free kick inside the penalty box. After a quick touch, Olivia Valdez took a strike on goal but Wellbrock made a fantastic diving save to her right to secure the win for the Tigers.

The Tigers finished the game with four shots on goal, all by different players.

Fort Hays State comes back home with a 1-1 record after the road trip, while Sioux Falls moves to 0-1 on the year. The Tigers open up at home against CSU-Pueblo on Friday night (Sept. 13). The matchup is scheduled for 7 p.m.

FHSU volleyball splits on day two of Eagle Classic

CHADRON, Neb. – The Fort Hays State volleyball team picked up a split on day two of the 2019 Eagle Classic Saturday, wrapping up the weekend with a thrilling five-set win over South Dakota Mines. The Tigers return to Hays 1-3 on the season, while Montana State Billings improved to 1-2 with their win over FHSU and Mines moves to 1-3.

Delaney Humm picked up 36 kills on the day, averaging 5.1 kills per set through the two matches.

Montana State Billings 3, Fort Hays State 0 (26-24, 25-22, 25-17)
The Tigers put together their best offensive performance of the season against the Yellowjackets (.269 attack percentage), but untimely errors cost FHSU a chance at its first win. The Tigers outperformed MSUB in nearly every statistical category, but the combination of 18 attack errors, 10 service errors and seven setting miscues made all the difference.

Montana State Billings opened the match with authority, scoring six of the first seven points en route to a 10-4 lead. The Tigers responded by capturing 12 of the next 13 rallies, including a 9-0 run to jump in front 16-11.

Freshman Delaney Humm recorded four of her team-high 14 kills during the big Tiger rally. The Tigers stretched the lead to eight later in the set when back-to-back kills from Morgan Christiansen made the score 23-15. A kill from Morgan West three rallies later gave the Tigers a chance at set point, but the Yellowjackets pulled off an impressive rally of nine-straight points to take the set 26-24.

The teams went back-and-forth for much of the second set before FHSU used a 7-1 run to take an 18-15 lead. The Tigers were unable to hold the lead after six FHSU errors helped the Yellowjackets close the set on a 10-4 run.

Humm also led the team in attack percentage, posting a .400 attack percentage after collecting her 14 kills on 25 swings. Kayla Vitztum added nine kills while Christiansen totaled eight kills. Katie Darnell tossed up 18 assists and added six digs while Haley McCorkle chipped in 15 assists and five digs. Abbie Hayes led the team with 11 digs while Tatum Bartels and Madison Miller both recorded a pair of service aces.

Fort Hays State 3, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2 (25-21, 23-25, 25-21, 25-27, 15-13)
The Tigers recorded their first win of the season in a highly competitive affair, holding on in the fifth set to clinch the win over South Dakota Mines. Delaney Humm was a go-to for the Tiger offense, with the freshman recording the set-winning kill in all three set victories.

Fort Hays State posted a .181 attack percentage in the victory while limiting Mines to a .120 swing rate. The Tigers were clicking in the final set, posting a .333 swing percentage (12-3-27). The Tigers picked up 14 blocks in the win, including five solo blocks from Morgan Christiansen and four from Tatum Bartels.

Humm and Bartels finished the match with a career-best 22 kills, while Humm added 12 digs for a double-double. Haley McCorkle tossed up 34 assists, with Katie Darnell adding 22 assists. Abbie Hayes totaled 18 digs in the win, with Madison Miller (13), Humm and Darnell (10) also reaching double figures.

The teams traded blows all evening, with neither side leading by more than seven in any set. The Tigers slowly built a lead in the first set, but four-straight points from Mines tied things up at 21-21. Humm stepped up to record three kills and a block assist on the final four rallies to give the Tigers a 25-21 win.

Fort Hays State led by three midway through the second set, but the Hardrockers pulled in front with a 6-1 run.

The squads traded sustained runs in the third set before Fort Hays State scored seven of the final 10 points to take a 2-1 lead in the match.

The Tigers appeared to be in the driver’s seat in the fourth set, jumping in front 18-11. Mines didn’t go away quietly, however, scoring the next eight points to take the lead. Fort Hays State battled back to have two shots at match point before the Hardrockers forced a fifth set with three consecutive points.

FHSU and Mines went back-and-forth again in the final set, with the Tigers capturing the first three points before the Hardrockers battled within 8-7 when the teams traded sides. Mines took its first lead of the set at 10-9, but kill from Christiansen returned the momentum to the Tigers. Bartels recorded kills on three of the next five rallies before Humm finished off the match on a pass from McCorkle.

The Tigers return to Hays to host the 2019 Tiger Classic next weekend inside Gross Memorial Coliseum. FHSU will host six matches on both Friday and Saturday (Sept. 13-14), with action beginning at 9 a.m. each day.

FHSU tennis rolls to win over Hastings in season opener

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State Tennis opened its 2019-20 season on Saturday (Sept. 7) at the FHSU Tennis Courts against Hastings College. The Tigers claimed all nine matches on the afternoon, producing a final score of 7-0 in the match.

The Tigers swept doubles play all by scores of 6-1. Ellea Ediger and Natalie Lubbers teamed at the No. 1 position, Macy Moyers and Sydney McAdoo teamed in the No. 2 slot, and Kimberly Stone and Grace Holgerson teamed at No. 3. With the sweep, the Tigers earned the one team point given for doubles play.

Fort Hays State swept all the singles matches in straight sets. Lubbers (No. 1), Moyers (No. 2), and Ediger (No. 3) allowed no more than one point in their matches. Lubbers defeated Megan Petr, winning the first set 6-1 before Petr had to retire from the match due to illness. Moyers claimed her match 6-0, 6-1 over Megan Waterhouse. Ediger defeated Theresa Price 6-1, 6-0.

At the No. 4 position, Sydney McAdoo had to win the first set 6-4 over Hannah Theisen before posting a 6-0 shutout in the second set. Stone defeated Madelyn Redding 6-1, 6-1 at the No. 5 position. Holgerson won at No. 6 by scores of 6-3 and 6-2.

Fort Hays State heads to Pueblo, Colorado next weekend (Sept. 13-14) for three matches against Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference teams. The Tigers will face MSU-Denver, Colorado Mesa, and CSU-Pueblo.

FHSU volleyball drops first two matches of new season

CHADRON, Neb. – The Fort Hays State volleyball squad dropped a pair of matches to open the 2019 season Friday (Sept. 6), falling to Sioux Falls and Chadron State in straight sets.

The Tigers have a chance to pick up two wins Saturday and escape the weekend with a .500 record when they continue play in the 2019 Eagle Classic. First up is a 12:30 p.m. (11:30 a.m. MT) match with Montana State Billings before FHSU wraps up the weekend with South Dakota School of Mines at 5:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. MT).

Sioux Falls 3, Fort Hays State 0 (25-16, 25-22, 25-16)
Fort Hays State opened the year against the Cougars of Sioux Falls, who came into the season receiving votes in the AVCA Coaches Top 25 poll. The Tigers struggled to find a rhythm, posting a .125 attack percentage for the match while the Cougars countered with a .255 swing rate.

Morgan West led the team with eight kills and just one attack error on 16 swings, good for a .438 attack percentage. Katie Darnell tossed up 23 assists while Morgan Christiansen led the team with four blocks. Isabelle Reynolds dropped in the lone service ace for the Tigers.

The best offensive frame came in the second set for the Tigers, when they totaled nine kills and just three errors on 34 swings. Kasandra Springer paced the Cougars with 12 kills and three service aces.

Chadron State 3, Fort Hays State 0 (25-21, 25-14, 25-23)
The Tigers kept things close with host Chadron State in the night cap, but in all three sets the Eagles put together a run to secure the victory.

Fort Hays State recorded a .152 attack percentage in the loss, while giving up a .276 swing rate to the Eagles. Morgan West once again led the Tigers with nine kills, while Delaney Humm and Kayla Vitztum added seven kills each. Katie Darnell contributed 23 assists while Haley McCorkle provided a change of pace off the bench in the third set, adding four assists.

After dropping the first two sets, the Tigers seemed poised to extend the match after scoring the first four points of the third set. FHSU led by as many as 9-4 before the Eagles started to rally. Emily Ellis did her best to hold off the Eagle run, coming off the bench to record a big kill and a service ace on back-to-back rallies. After tying the score at 13-13, CSC took the lead for good at 17-16.

FHSU women’s soccer drops first match of 2019

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Fort Hays State women’s soccer team opened the 2019 season with a 2-0 road loss against Augustana Friday (Sept. 6).

The Vikings were aggressive from the opening whistle, frequently putting tension on the Tiger defense. Augustana put up six shots on goal in the first half. In the 32nd minute, Sylvia Fehr netted one for the Vikings off an assist from Baily Parsons. The Tigers continued to push, but the Viking defense suffocated their efforts quickly as the Tigers were only able to put six shots on goal in the match.

Fort Hays State came out with more energy in the second half as they looked to avenge the deficit. Their persistence in the box gave them an opportunity to tie the game in the 81st minute with a penalty kick. Reilly Madden lined up at the spot and aimed for the right of the net, but AU goalkeeper Claudia Pueschner made an incredible diving save to keep the Tigers out of the score column. In the 86th minute, Grace Behm put another goal in the net for the Vikings to solidify their 2-0 victory.

Senior goalkeeper Megan Kneefel (0-1) kept the Tigers alive, making eight saves and shutting down several attacking sprees by the Vikings. Claudia Pueschner (1-0) picked up the win after making six saves for the Vikings.

The Tigers took nine shots on the day, coming from nine different players. Augustana rifled off 19 shots in the win.

The Tigers look to pick up their first win of the season on Sunday (Sept. 8) when they take on the Cougars of Sioux Falls. Kickoff is slated for 12 p.m.

Tigers let late lead slip away, drop opener at Central Missouri

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Central Missouri took advantage of a handful of big plays and outscored No. 11 Fort Hays State 27-14 in the second half as they rallied for a 34-30 win in the season opener for both Thursday night at Walton Stadium.

The Tigers jumped out to a 13-0 first half lead but he Mules scored on two long touchdowns in the final 5:35, the last coming after a Chance Fuller fumble on a pass attempt.

Layne Bieberle, who led FHSU with 99 receiving yards on four catches, hauled in a 27-yard touchdown pass on the first possession of the game.

Following a UCM fumble on their first possession, the Tigesrs drove to the Mules three yard line but had to settle for a 20-yard Dante Brown field goal. Brown would hit a career-best 51-yarder early in the second quarter to put the Tigers up 13-0.

UCM scored on a 66-yard run from Coby Wilkerson after he broke several tackles in the backfield on third and short.

Brown’s third field goal of the game from 36-yards out gave the Tigers a 16-7 lead at halftime.

Both teams scored on their first two possession of the second half and the Tigers appeared poised to put the game away after a sack on third down midway through the fourth but a fake punt set up a 65-yard touchdown pass from Brook Bolles to Shea Wyatt with 5:35 to play to cut the Tigers lead to 30-28.

Fuller, who completed 27 of 42 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns, was hit while attempting to pass on the Tigers next possession and was ruled a fumble giving the Mules the ball at their own 45 yard line. Three plays later, Bolles hit Cameron Saunders for the game winner.

FHSU had four straight incomplete passes on their last possession, the last two batted down at the line of scrimmage.

Thanks to the big plays, Central Missouri finished with 516 yards of total offense.

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