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Tigers knock off Southwest Baptist for fourth straight win

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

BOLIVAR, Mo. – Rob Davis scored a career-high 29 points and Dom Samac added 20 to lead the Fort Hays State Tigers to n 83-66 win over Southwest Baptist Saturday afternoon at the Meyer Sports Center. The Tigers close out the 2015 portion on a four-game win streak and are now 9-2 overall and 3-2 in the MIAA. The Bearcats drop to 6-4 and 2-3 in the conference.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview


Game Highlights

 

The Tigers fell behind 6-0 to start the game but close the first half on a 12-2 run to lead 40-31 at halftime. They would push the lead as high as 22 in the second half before settling for the 17-point victory.

The Tigers shot 60-percent from the floor, hitting 9-of-21 from beyond the arc. Davis was 10-of-15 from the floor, grabbed six rebounds and dished out five assists with no turnovers in 33 minutes.

 

Top-ranked Tiger women come up short at SBU

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By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

BOLIVER, Mo. – Southwest Baptist hit seven of their final eight free throws in the final minute as they hand the top-ranked Fort Hays State women their first loss of the season, 82-71 Saturday afternoon at the Meyer Sports Center. The Tigers fall to 10-1 and 4-1 in the MIAA while the Bearcats improve to 6-4 and 2-3.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights


The Bearcats led most of the way, scoring 27 points in the first quarter and 24 in the fourth to end a six-game losing streak to the Tigers.

Jill Faxon hit six of Fort Hays State’s 10 three-pointers and scored a career-high 23 points. Chelsea Mason hit four three-pointers and scored 16 while Beth Bohuslavsky added 11.

The Bearcats had five score in double-figures led by Mackenzie Skupa’s 17 points. Hesston native Caylee Richardson scored 10 and had 12 rebounds.

SBU shot 54-percent from the floor and hit 22 of their 26 free throw attempts. FHSU shot 35-percent for the game including 10 of 25 from 3-point range.

Brock Long earns Little All-America first team honors from Associated Press

FHSU Athletics

Fort Hays State senior linebacker Brock Long earned yet another big honor on Thursday (Dec. 17) as he was named to the Associated Press (AP) Little All-America Team. Long is the first player at FHSU since Tyler Strong (offensive lineman) in 2003 to grace the AP Little All-America Team. He did it in grand fashion too, selected as one of the top three linebackers in the nation for NCAA Divisions II and III, along with the NAIA. That group includes nearly 500 schools nationwide.

Long is only the second player in FHSU history to earn first team honors on the AP Little All-America Team. The only other was quarterback Shawn Behr in 1995, the signal caller for Fort Hays State’s last team to make the NCAA Playoffs. This year, Long helped FHSU to its first postseason game since that 1995 season with an appearance in the Mineral Water Bowl. Long is the 26th AP Little All-America selection in Fort Hays State’s football history, dating all the way back to Floyd Sexton’s honorable mention selection in 1933.

Long set a new school record for tackles in a season with 171. It passed the former mark of 164 set by Alex Whitehill in 2011. But aside from the tackles, Long’s all-around defensive efforts were paramount in the eyes of the national media. Upon completion of the Mineral Water Bowl, Long finished the year with 21.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, and four forced fumbles to go with his 171 tackles. He ranks fourth nationally in total tackles, 13th in tackles for loss, 17th in sacks, and seventh in forced fumbles. It is rare to see a linebacker inside the top 20 of all four of those categories nationally.

This is Long’s second All-America First Team selection this year after earning the same distinction by the D2CCA. He led the team in tackles in nine of the 12 games this season and averaged 14.3 tackles per game, reaching double figures in tackles 10 times.

Long ranks fifth on the career tackles list for the NCAA era at FHSU with 264, accomplishing the feat in just two years. He is tied for 10th on the career sacks (13.5) and career tackles for loss (26.0) lists at FHSU for the NCAA era. For single-season accomplishments at FHSU, he is now the record holder for tackles and tackles for loss, while tying for second in sacks.

Below is the AP Little All-America Team for 2015.
FIRST TEAM

Offense

Quarterback — Jason Vander Laan, senior, Ferris State.

Running backs — Cameron McDondle, senior, Colorado State-Pueblo; Ja’Quan Gardner, sophomore, Humboldt

tate.
Linemen — Corey Tucker, senior, Slippery Rock; Joe Ray, senior, Lenoir-Rhyne; David Simmet, senior, St. Thomas
Minnesota); Jordan Morgan, junior, Kutztown; Colin Egan, senior, Johns Hopkins.

Receivers — Jon Schnaars, senior, East Stroudsburg; Jessie Ramos, senior, Hardin-Simmons; Jameson Parsons, junior, St. Cloud State.

All-purpose player — Dayton Winn, junior, Hendrix.

Kicker — Austin Morton, sophomore, Emporia State.

Defense

Linemen — Alex Hoff, senior, Linfield; Matt Judon, senior, Grand Valley State; Joshua Gordon, senior, Minnesota State-Mankato; Collin Bevins, senior, Northwest Missouri State.

Linebackers — Brock Long, senior, Fort Hays State; Jewell Ratliff, senior, Tuskegee; Max Nacewicz, senior, Springfield (Mass.).

Backs — Solomon St. Pierre, senior, Sioux Falls; Michael Jordan, senior, Missouri Western State; Victor Bunce, sophomore, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps; Carlo Thomas, sophomore, Johnson C. Smith.

Punter — Matt Klingler, Lindenwood, senior.
SECOND TEAM

Offense

Quarterback — Joe Callahan, senior, Wesley (Del.).

Running backs — Sam Benger, sophomore, Carnegie Mellon; Damian Baker, senior, Carson-Newman.

Linemen — Eric Knaperek, senior, North Central (Ill.); Sam Hart, senior, Amherst; Chris Reaper, senior, Findlay; Jim Walsh, senior, Grand Valley State; Shane Smith, senior, Northwest Missouri State.

Receivers — Reece Horn, senior, Indianapolis; Kevin Jennings, senior, Carroll (Wisc.); Xavier Ayers, junior, Western New Mexico.

All-purpose player — D.J. Jones, junior, Southwestern Oklahoma.

Kicker — Thomas Woodburn, senior, Utica.

Defense

Linemen — Andrew Cohen, senior, West Chester; Morgan Fox, senior, Colorado State-Pueblo; Tom Lally, senior, Mount Union; Dylan Donahue, junior, West Georgia.

Linebackers — Kyle Kitchens, sophomore, Catawba; Alex Wahl, senior, Upper Iowa; Justin Dischler, senior, Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Backs — Marqui Christian, senior, Midwestern State; Jordan Shaw, senior, Shorter; Anthony White, senior, Huntingdon; Austin Davis, sophomore, Kean.

Punter — Bret Benes, junior, Charleston (W.Va.).
THIRD TEAM

Offense

Quarterback — Jeff Ziemba, junior, Shepherd.

Running backs — Austin Ekeler, junior, Western State; Mason Zurek, senior, Wabash.

Linemen — Zach Martinez, senior, Colorado State-Pueblo; Herschel Prater, senior, Minnesota State-Mankato; Shane Thompson, senior, Texas A&M-Commerce; Michael LaSala, junior, Washington & Lee; Orion Awa-Dubose, senior, West Georgia.

Receivers — Keelan Cole, senior, Kentucky Wesleyan; Krishawn Hogan, sophomore, Marian (Ind.); Bill Brown, junior, Shepherd.

All-purpose player — Sheldon Mayer, senior, Shippensburg.

Kicker — Brent Wahle, senior, Ohio Dominican.

Defense

Linemen — Justin Woods-West, senior, Central State (Ohio); Clayton Callicut, senior, Angelo State; Brandon Jones, senior, Widener; Teidrick Smith, junior, Mary Hardin-Baylor.

Linebackers — Ben Kullos, senior, Dakota State; Marquez Gollman, junior, Grand Valley State; Connor Harris, junior, Lindenwood.

Backs — Frank Laterza, senior, St. Norbert College; Philip Lanieri, III, senior, Rensselaer; Kevin Berg, junior, Northwest Missouri State; Antion McBee, senior, Southwest Baptist.

Punter — Ryan Anderson, sophomore, Olivet.

 

Tigers hold on for upset win at No. 15 Central Missouri

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Fort Hays State was held to just one field goal in the final 7:54 but made just enough free throws down the stretch to hold off No. 15 Central Missouri 69-68 Thursday night in Warrensburg. The Tigers second ever win at the UCM Multipurpose Building pushes their record to 8-2 and 2-2 in the MIAA. The Mules, who lost back-to-back home games for the first time since 2003-04, falls to 8-2 and 2-2.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

 

Game Highlights

 

 

The Tigers led by 14 on a couple of occasions in the second half only to see the Mules pull within one late. Following two Kyler Kinnamon missed free throws, the UCM had one final chance at the win but a pull up jumper left of the lane from D’Marnier Cunningham rimmed off to preserve the 69-68 victory.

FHSU raced out to an early 8-0 lead but went scoreless for over seven minutes to fall behind by seven. They responded with an 18-5 run and led by eight at halftime.

Jake Stoppel recorded his second double-double of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Dom Samac added 15 points and Trey O’Neil 12, all in the second half.

The Tigers, who were outscored by 10 at the free throw line, shoot 46-percent for the game and hit 7-of-13 three-point attempts.

Tiger women defeat Central Missouri

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Paige Lunsford and Chelsea Mason both scored 11 points and Elle Stein came off the bench and added 10 to lead the top-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball team to a 59-50 win over Central Missouri Thursday night at the UCM Multipurpose Building. The Tigers improve to 10-0 overall and 4-0 in the MIAA while the Jennies fall to 2-7 and 1-3.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

 

Game Highlights

 

The Tigers used a 7-0 first quarter run to go up six and led 21-13 at the quarter break. A 14-2 second quarter run pushed the lead to 16 late in the second quarter. FHSU increased the lead to 21 inside three minutes to play in the third quarter but the Jennies scored the final 12 points to pull within 46-37 after three.

The Tigers dominated the glass, outrebounding UCM by nine and grabbed 23 offensive rebounds resulting in 17 second chance points. The Tigers shot 32-percent from the floor and were 8-of-30 from beyond the arc.

FHSU closes out first semester play Saturday afternoon at Southwest Baptist

FHSU’s Long named a finalist for Cliff Harris Award

FHSU Sports Information

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Little Rock Touchdown Club and Wright, Lindsey & Jennings LLP announced the finalists for the 3rd annual Cliff Harris Award on Thursday. Senior linebacker Brock Long of Fort Hays State is a finalist for the award. He is one of 66 finalists overall and one of 29 finalists from NCAA Division II, narrowed from more than 100 total nominees for the award.

This award is presented to the nation’s top small college defensive player representing almost 500 colleges and universities from NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA colleges. A prestigious selection committee made up of former college and pro football greats will select the winner. In addition to the CLIFF HARRIS AWARD overall winner, the top vote getter from each division will also be announced. The Cliff Harris Award winner will be announced on Dec. 24 and honored at the Little Rock Touchdown Club’s annual awards banquet in February 2016. The winner will receive the $3,000 Cliff Harris Award trophy presented by Cliff Harris. The inaugural winner of the award in 2013 was Lindenwood University cornerback Pierre Desir, now with the Cleveland Browns. The 2014 winner was Darius Allen of Colorado State University-Pueblo.

Long put together a tremendous all-around season on defense, setting a new school record for tackles in a season with 171. It passed the former mark of 164 set by Alex Whitehill in 2011. But aside from the tackles, Long’s all-around defensive efforts have caught the eye of many on a national level. Upon completion of the Mineral Water Bowl, Long finished the year with 21.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, and four forced fumbles to go with his 171 tackles. He ranks fourth nationally in total tackles, 13th in tackles for loss, 17th in sacks, and seventh in forced fumbles. It is rare to see a linebacker inside the top 20 of all four of those categories nationally.

Recently, Long was named an All-America First Team selection by D2CCA. He also earned Associated Press Little All-America First Team honors. He led the team in tackles in nine of the 12 games this season. He averaged 14.3 tackles per game and reached double figures in tackles 10 times.

Long ranks fifth on the career tackles list for the NCAA era at FHSU with 264, accomplishing the feat in just two years. He is tied for 10th on the career sacks (13.5) and career tackles for loss (26.0) lists at FHSU for the NCAA era. For single-season accomplishments at FHSU, he is now the record holder for tackles and tackles for loss, while tying for second in sacks.

Below is the list of finalists for the Cliff Harris Award.

2015 CLIFF HARRIS AWARD FINALISTS

Player Name Position Class College Division
Ryan Aelker Sr DL Bluffton University DIII
Collin Bevins Jr DE Northwest Missouri State DII
Zachary Blair Jr LB UVa-Wise DII
D’Vonn Brown Jr DL Southwest Assemblies of God NAIA
Erick Bulter Sr DE Thomas more College DIII
Braden Bush Jr DB McPherson College NAIA
Terry Calagon Sr LB Alma College DIII
Clayton Callicutt Sr DE Angelo State DII
Marqui Christian Sr DB Midwestern State University DII
Andrew Cohen Sr DL West Chester DII
Tyler Condit Sr LB University of New Haven DII
Aaron Cooper Jr LB Kentucky Christian University NAIA
Adam Dansdill Sr LB Wheaton DIII
Dylan Delk Sr DE Tabor College NAIA
Darren Dungee Sr LB Rowan University DIII
Javier Dyer So DE Reinhardt University NAIA
Morgan Fox Sr DE Colorado State-Pueblo DII
Logan Genz Sr LB Arkansas Tech DII
Joshua Gordon Sr DE Minnesota State University, Mankato DII
Connor Harris Jr LB Lindenwood University DII
Jordan Herdman Jr LB Simon Fraser DII
Alex Hoff Sr DE Linfield College DIII
Nick Holshoe Jr DB Concordia University NAIA
Austin Jacques Sr LB Johnson C. Smith University DII
Shaneil Jenkins Sr DE Shepherd University DII
Nathan Jernigan Jr LB Cumberland (Tenn.) University NAIA
Brandon Jones Sr DL Widener University DIII
Michael Jordan Sr CB Missouri Western State University DII
Matt Judon Sr DE Grand Valley State DII
Brian Khoury Jr DE Carnegie Mellon University DIII
Kyle Kitchens So LB Catawba College DII
Tyke Kozeal Jr LB University of Nebraska at Kearney DII
Ben Kullos Sr LB Dakota State (S.D.) NAIA
Tom Lally Sr DE Mount Union DIII
Frank Laterza Sr DB St. Norbert College DIII
Brock Long Sr LB Fort Hays State DII
Marcus Martin So DE Slippery Rock University DII
Brad McCurdy Sr DB Ohio Dominican University DII
Nate Moore Jr DB College of Idaho NAIA
Max Nacewicz Sr LB Springfield College DIII
Jewell Ratliff Sr LB Tuskegee University DII
Andre Reyes Sr LB Briar Cliff University NAIA
Joe Rizzardi Sr SS US Coast Guard Academy DIII
Andrew Robinson Sr DE UW-Platteville DIII
JJ Sanders Sr DL Florida Tech DII
Adam Sauder Sr DB Taylor University NAIA
Zac Schleuger Sr LB Morningside College NAIA
Jordan Shaw Sr DB Shorter University DII
Teidrick Smith Jr DE University of Mary Hardin-Baylor DIII
Tim Smith Jr DL St. Francis (IL) NAIA
Blaine Snitker Sr LB Univ. of Dubuque DIII
Solomon St. Pierre Sr CB University of Sioux Falls DII
Carlos Thomas So DB Johnson C. Smith University DII
Julian Turner Jr LB Trinity University DIII
Sam Van Ginkel Jr DE Northwestern (Iowa) College NAIA
Bryant Wade Sr LB Husson University DIII
Alex Wahl Sr LB Upper Iowa University DII
D’Gary Wallace Sr LB Urbana University DII
Reno Ward Jr DL Montana Western NAIA
Anthony White Sr DB Huntingdon College DIII
Joel Wimbley Sr LB Saint Joseph’s College DII
Nick Woodman Sr DE Utica College DIII
Justin Zimmer Sr DT Ferris State University DII

 

FHSU women take over No. 1 ranking in media poll

FHSU Sports Information

Fort Hays State Women’s Basketball took over the No. 1 ranking in the latest NCAA Division II Media Poll, released on December 15. The media poll, only in its second year of existence, is sponsored by D2SIDA. FHSU is now No. 1 in both the WBCA Poll (which has served as the official national poll for years) and the D2SIDA Media Poll.

Fort Hays State overtook Limestone (S.C.) in the media poll this week. Neither team lost last week, but Fort Hays State jumped Limestone with four more voting points this week. There is a vast difference of where Limestone is located in the WBCA Poll compared to the D2SIDA Media Poll. Limestone is ranked No. 8 in the WBCA Poll.

The national media poll has 16 voters – 2 from each region – which is released each Tuesday.

Rank School (1st-Place Votes) W-L  Pts. Prev. Last Week’s Results
1 Fort Hays State (5) 9-0 378 2 WH Nebraska-Kearney (82-75 OT)
2 Limestone (7) 8-0 374 1 WA Southern Wesleyan (83-71)
3 West Texas A&M (2) 8-0 347 3 WH Texas-Permian Basin 78-48
4 Lubbock Christian (1) 8-0 337 4 WH Oklahoma City 83-39
5 Alaska Anchorage (1) 13-1 329 6 WH Alaska (78-56)
6 Ashland 8-0 328 7 WH Hillsdale 80-42; WH Saginaw Valley 72-57
7 Emporia State 8-1 299 8 WH Central Missouri (71-55)
8 Drury 8-0 273 10 WR Missouri S&T 69-58
9 West Liberty 8-1 259 11 WH Clarion 67-49
T10 Nova Southeastern 8-1 258 12 Idle
T10 Cal Baptist 9-1 258 9 WA Saint Martin’s (78-66); WA Western Oregon (78-55)
12 Winona State 12-0 208 14 WA Concordia-St. Paul 84-66; WA Minnesota State 74-59
13 American Int’l 7-0 203 18 WA Le Moyne (65-60)
14 California 8-1 184 15 WH Shepherd 75-59
15 Francis Marion 8-0 174 16 WH Mount Olive (79-48)
16 Delta State 7-0 172 21 WH-Christian Brothers (73-30), WH-Union (63-59)
17 Lewis 9-1 161 17 WH Olivet Nazarene 83-67
18 Union 9-1 122 5 WA-Mississippi (74-59), LA-Delta State (63-59)
19 Colorado State-Pueblo 8-1 96 19 WA Western New Mexico 77-52, WA New Mexico Highlands 79-55
20 UC San Diego 7-1 83 20 Idle
21 Assumption 7-2 73 25 WH Saint Anselm (62-50)
22 Anderson 6-0 63 24 WA Tusculum (59-56); WA Newberry (68-61)
T23 Missouri Western 9-0 61 NR WH #4 Pittsburg State (83-75); WH RV-Missouri Southern (63-61)
T23 Quincy 8-0 61 23 WH Robert Morris-Peoria 77-47
25 Queens (N.Y.) 5-1 22 RV WA St. Thomas Aquinas (63-59); WA Mercy (66-53)

Dropped Out: Southern New Hampshire
Received Votes: Shippensburg (16), University of Sioux Falls (14), Bellarmine (13), Pittsburg State (10), Arkansas Tech (8), Angelo State (8), Florida Tech (3), Azusa Pacific (2), MSU Moorhead (1), Florida Southern (1), Columbus State (1).

Long earns All-America first team honors at linebacker from D2CCA

FHSU Sports Information

WICHITA FALLS, Texas – Fort Hays State senior linebacker Brock Long has been selected to the D2CCA All-America Football Team for the 2015 season. Long is a First Team All-America selection at linebacker, putting together one of the most impressive all-around defensive efforts in the country this season. The D2CCA All-America Team is voted on by sports information directors throughout NCAA Division II nationwide.

Long had a tremendous senior season anchoring the Tiger defense at inside linebacker. He set a new school record for tackles in a season with 171, passing the former mark of 164 set by Alex Whitehill in 2011. But tackles were not the only category he soared in as he led the MIAA in tackles for loss, sacks, and forced fumbles at the end of the regular season.

Upon completion of the Mineral Water Bowl, Long finished the year with 21.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, and four forced fumbles to go with his 171 tackles. He ranks fourth nationally in total tackles, 13th in tackles for loss, 17th in sacks, and seventh in forced fumbles. It is rare to see a linebacker inside the top 20 of all four of those categories nationally.

Long led the team in tackles in nine of the 12 games this season. He averaged 14.3 tackles per game and reached double figures in tackles 10 times.

Long ranks fifth on the career tackles list for the NCAA era at FHSU with 264, accomplishing the feat in just two years. He is tied for 10th on the career sacks (13.5) and career tackles for loss (26.0) lists at FHSU for the NCAA era. For single-season accomplishments at FHSU, he is now the record holder for tackles and tackles for loss, while tying for second in sacks.

Long helped FHSU to its first postseason game in 20 years and an overall record of 8-4. FHSU finished third in the MIAA at 8-3.

Long was among eight players from the MIAA to be named to the D2CCA All-America Team. He was one of six to be named first team. Long was one of three players from FHSU to earn D2CCA All-Super Region 3 First Team honors, joining running back Shaquille Cooper and safety Daniel Lindsey. Matt Erbert was a second-team all-region selection.

D2CCA All-America Football Team

Tiger women hold steady as nation’s top ranked team

FHSU Sports Information

Fort Hays State Women’s Basketball remained No. 1 in the latest WBCA Division II Poll, released on Tuesday (Dec. 15). The Tigers held on to the nation’s top ranking after defeating Nebraska-Kearney in an overtime thriller this past Saturday (Dec. 12) in Hays. The Tigers are now 9-0 overall in their second week as the No. 1 team in NCAA Division II.

The top four teams remained the same in this week’s poll with West Texas A&M at No. 2, Emporia State at No. 3, and Drury at No. 4. Fort Hays State received 16 of the possible 24 first-place votes from the voting panel nationwide. West Texas A&M received five of those first-place nods.

Fort Hays State will get a challenge this week as it heads on the road to Central Missouri and Southwest Baptist. It will be the final week of play before teams head into a two-week break for the holidays. Central Missouri enters Thursday’s game at 2-6 overall, 1-2 in the MIAA, while Southwest Baptist is currently 5-4 overall and 1-3 in the MIAA.

The 2-6 mark for Central Missouri can be deceiving as the Jennies have played four games against teams currently in the top 25 of the WBCA Poll. They have lost to Drury (No. 4), Quincy (No. 23), Missouri Western (No. 16), Emporia State (No. 3), and Minnesota State-Moorhead (currently receiving votes). Fort Hays State will be the third top-10 opponent UCM faces so far this season. The Tigers look to jump over a hurdle on Thursday, looking for their first win in Warrensburg since 2009-10. Central Missouri has claimed the last three meetings between the teams in Warrensburg. On Saturday, the Tigers enter with a two-game win streak over SBU in Bolivar.

Below is the WBCA Division II Poll for December 15, 2015.

Rank Institution – First Place Votes Previous Rank Record Total Points
1 Fort Hays State University (Kan.) – 16 1 9-0 587
2 West Texas A&M University – 5 2 8-0 565
3 Emporia State University (Kan.) – 2 3 8-1 539
4 Drury University (Mo.) 4 8-0 525
5 University of Alaska – Anchorage 6 13-1 463
6 California Baptist University 5 9-1 452
7 Lewis University (Ill.) 7 9-1 423
8 Limestone College (S.C.) 8 8-0 399
9 Winona State University (Minn.) 11 12-0 393
10 Nova Southeastern University (Fla.) 10 8-1 392
11 Ashland University (Ohio) 12 8-0 329
12 Lubbock Christian University (Texas) 14 7-0 305
13 California University of Pennsylvania (Pa.) 13 8-1 287
14 Union University (Tenn.) 9 9-1 276
15 Columbus State University (Ga.) 15 5-1 243
16 Missouri Western State 17 9-0 240
17 Anderson University (S.C.) 16 6-0 209
18 Arkansas Tech University 19 6-1 170
19 West Liberty University (W.Va.) 18 8-1 152
20 Virginia Union University – 1 21 6-0 117
21 Queens College (N.Y.) 20 5-1 102
22 Delta State University (Miss.) NR 7-0 101
23 Quincy University (Ill.) 23 8-1 88
24 Benedict College (S.C.) 24 7-1 74
25 Azusa Pacific University (Calif.) 25 8-2 52

Others receiving votes: University Of Sioux Falls (S.D.) 50; Francis Marion University (S.C.) 28; University of California – San Diego 28; Minnesota State University – Moorhead 23; Pittsburg State University (Kan.) 17; Michigan Technological University 15; American International College (Mass.) 14; Colorado State University – Pueblo 13; Shaw University (N.C.) 11; Colorado Mesa University 10; Bentley University (Mass.) 9; Carson-Newman University (Tenn.) 8; Florida Southern College 8; Lander University (S.C.) 8; Kentucky State University 3; Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 2.

Six FHSU wrestlers place at Jet Invitational

FHSU Athletics

WICHITA, Kan. – Fort Hays State had six individuals place at the Jet Invitational, hosted by Newman University on Sunday (Dec. 13). Wrestlers placing in the event included Adam Ludwin, Jon Inman, Dylan Wiesner, Joey Dozier, Macquille Robinson and Dakota Gulley.

Ludwin and Inman each placed second in their respective weight classes. At 125 pounds, Ludwin defeated Dakota Jones by an 18-0 technical fall and then recorded a 6-4 decision over Logan Terrill of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M to reach the finals. He lost by a 10-2 major decision to Dustin Reed. At 184 pounds, Inman recorded a fall against Aaron Hudson of Northwest Kansas Tech and then a 9-4 decision over Jacob Hill of Northeastern Oklahoma to run his season record to 15-0. He took his first blemish on the record in the final as he lost a close 4-3 decision to Derek Siversten of Oklahoma City.

Two of the three wins for Wiesner at 174 pounds were by fall. He pinned Skylar Bloomer of Labette Community College and Sam Dawes of Northeastern Oklahoma. In the third-place match, he won 10-7 over Evan Hudson of Oklahoma City. His lone loss was to Mason Thompson of Central Oklahoma by a score of 6-4 in the semifinals.

Dozier battled back from an overtime loss early in the tournament to go 3-2 on the day. He picked up a pair of forfeit victories on the backside before earning a 6-2 decision in the consolation semifinals. He was pinned in the third place match

Going 2-2 for the tournament, Robinson had a fall and a close 5-4 decision to account for his wins. He dropped the third-place match by a 6-3 deicision.

Gulley, like Dozier, battled back from an early loss in the tournament to record three straight falls in the consolation bracket. He lost by fall in the third-place match. All five of his matches on the day resulted in falls.

As a team, Fort Hays State finished fourth in the event with 62.5 points. Oklahoma City was first with 118, while Central Oklahoma was close behind with 116.

Below are complete results from the Jet Invitational.

Team Scores
1. Oklahoma City 118.0
2. Central Oklahoma 116.0
3. Northeast Oklahoma 90.5
4. Fort Hays State 62.5
5. Newman 57.0
6. Barton Community College 15.5
7. Labette Community College 15.0
8. Bethany (Kan.) 12.0
9. Northwest Technical College 11.0
10. Neosho County Community College 7.5

Jet Invite Results for Fort Hays State
125 – Lawson Ludwin (6-3) placed 2nd and scored 11.50 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Lawson Ludwin (Fort Hays State) 6-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – Lawson Ludwin (Fort Hays State) 6-3 won by tech fall over Dakota Jones (Labette Community College) 2-11 (TF-1.5 2:38 (18-0))
Semifinal – Lawson Ludwin (Fort Hays State) 6-3 won by decision over Logan Terrill (Northeast Oklahoma) 15-10 (Dec 6-4)
1st Place Match – Dustin Reed (Newman) 9-1 won by major decision over Lawson Ludwin (Fort Hays State) 6-3 (MD 10-2)

141 – Jacob Schoenfeld (5-11) place is unknown and scored 3.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Jacob Schoenfeld (Fort Hays State) 5-11 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – James Landoll (Oklahoma City) 16-9 won by tech fall over Jacob Schoenfeld (Fort Hays State) 5-11 (TF-1.5 4:32 (20-2))
Cons. Round 2 – Jacob Schoenfeld (Fort Hays State) 5-11 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 – Jacob Schoenfeld (Fort Hays State) 5-11 won by fall over Mateo Soto (Neosho County Community College) 6-9 (Fall 1:34)
Cons. Semi – Garrett Whitson (Newman) 11-7 won by decision over Jacob Schoenfeld (Fort Hays State) 5-11 (Dec 6-2)

149 – Tyler Dryden (2-3) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Tyler Dryden (Fort Hays State) 2-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – Dustin Hayden (Northeast Oklahoma) 11-11 won by major decision over Tyler Dryden (Fort Hays State) 2-3 (MD 11-3)
Cons. Round 2 – Trent Robb (Bethany (Kan.)) 2-2 won by fall over Tyler Dryden (Fort Hays State) 2-3 (Fall 1:27)

157 – Joey Dozier (5-4) placed 4th and scored 7.50 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Joey Dozier (Fort Hays State) 5-4 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – Kristian Holguin-Mendez (Northeast Oklahoma) 27-9 won in sudden victory – 1 over Joey Dozier (Fort Hays State) 5-4 (SV-1 8-6)
Cons. Round 2 – Joey Dozier (Fort Hays State) 5-4 won by medical forfeit over Chazden Blankenship (Labette Community College) 4-5 (M. For.)
Cons. Round 3 – Joey Dozier (Fort Hays State) 5-4 won by forfeit over Kade Sander (Barton Community College) 20-11 (For.)
Cons. Semi – Joey Dozier (Fort Hays State) 5-4 won by decision over Colton Duhr (Newman) 6-4 (Dec 6-2)
3rd Place Match – Victor Haro (Northwest Technical College) 15-7 won by fall over Joey Dozier (Fort Hays State) 5-4 (Fall 5:00)

165 – Kregg Clarke (8-9) place is unknown and scored 2.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Kregg Clarke (Fort Hays State) 8-9 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – Daniel Carillo (Central Oklahoma) 3-1 won by decision over Kregg Clarke (Fort Hays State) 8-9 (Dec 7-4)
Cons. Round 2 – Kregg Clarke (Fort Hays State) 8-9 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 – Kregg Clarke (Fort Hays State) 8-9 won by major decision over Sean Taborsky (Barton Community College) 8-11 (MD 15-1)
Cons. Semi – Noel Torres (Newman) 2-2 won by decision over Kregg Clarke (Fort Hays State) 8-9 (Dec 9-2)

174 – Dylan Wiesner (4-3) placed 3rd and scored 10.50 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Dylan Wiesner (Fort Hays State) 4-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – Dylan Wiesner (Fort Hays State) 4-3 won by fall over Skylar Bloomer (Labette Community College) 5-10 (Fall 3:40)
Semifinal – Mason Thompson (Central Oklahoma) 3-1 won by decision over Dylan Wiesner (Fort Hays State) 4-3 (Dec 6-4)
Cons. Semi – Dylan Wiesner (Fort Hays State) 4-3 won by fall over Sam Dawes (Northeast Oklahoma) 3-4 (Fall 2:40)
3rd Place Match – Dylan Wiesner (Fort Hays State) 4-3 won by decision over Evan Hudson (Oklahoma City) 11-6 (Dec 10-7)

184 – Jon Inman (6-1) placed 2nd and scored 12.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Jon Inman (Fort Hays State) 6-1 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – Jon Inman (Fort Hays State) 6-1 won by fall over Aaron Hudson (Northwest Technical College) 0-6 (Fall 1:25)
Semifinal – Jon Inman (Fort Hays State) 6-1 won by decision over Jacob Hill (Northeast Oklahoma) 17-10 (Dec 9-4)
1st Place Match – Derek Sivertsen (Oklahoma City) 15-5 won by decision over Jon Inman (Fort Hays State) 6-1 (Dec 4-3)

197 – Micquille Robinson (3-4) placed 4th and scored 6.50 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Micquille Robinson (Fort Hays State) 3-4 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – Micquille Robinson (Fort Hays State) 3-4 won by fall over Turah Reed (Northwest Technical College) 4-14 (Fall 2:29)
Semifinal – Cody Sivertsen (Oklahoma City) 15-5 won by major decision over Micquille Robinson (Fort Hays State) 3-4 (MD 18-5)
Cons. Semi – Micquille Robinson (Fort Hays State) 3-4 won by decision over Jonathan Bowen (Barton Community College) 7-11 (Dec 5-4)
3rd Place Match – Dalton Weidl (Newman) 5-3 won by decision over Micquille Robinson (Fort Hays State) 3-4 (Dec 6-3)

285 – Dakota Gulley (11-8) placed 4th and scored 9.50 team points.
Champ. Round 1 – Dakota Gulley (Fort Hays State) 11-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal – Korey Walker (Oklahoma City) 13-5 won by fall over Dakota Gulley (Fort Hays State) 11-8 (Fall 1:21)
Cons. Round 2 – Dakota Gulley (Fort Hays State) 11-8 won by fall over Justin Scarbro (Barton Community College) 7-10 (Fall 3:15)
Cons. Round 3 – Dakota Gulley (Fort Hays State) 11-8 won by fall over Torrey Reinhart (Northwest Technical College) 6-10 (Fall 3:52)
Cons. Semi – Dakota Gulley (Fort Hays State) 11-8 won by fall over Chance Schooler (Labette Community College) 4-6 (Fall 0:50)
3rd Place Match – Kyle Factor (Central Oklahoma) 3-1 won by fall over Dakota Gulley (Fort Hays State) 11-8 (Fall 4:18)

Samac leads Tigers to first conference win

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – Dom Samac scored a career-high 28 points to lead the hot-shooting Fort Hays State Tigers to an 84-75 home win over Nebraska-Kearney in front of 2,955 Saturday. The Tigers shot 57-percent as they improve to 7-2 overall and 1-2 in the MIAA. The Lopers, who lost their second straight, fall to 4-5 and 1-3 in the MIAA.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview


Dom Samac Postgame Interview


Game Highlights

 

The Tigers never trailed in the game, scoring the first five then using a 10-2 run to go up 11 with 9:42 to play in the first half and led by 11 at halftime.

UNK hit their first four three-point attempts in the second half to pull within four. The Tigers answered with a 7-2 run, capped by a Kenny Enoch 3-pointer, to push the lead back to nine with 11:35 to play.

Samac was 11-of-16 from the floor and hit 6 of 7 free throws to go along with eight rebounds in 31 minutes. Rob Davis added 20 points, Jake Stoppel 14 and Kenny Enoch 13.

The Lopers were led by Trey Lansman who scored a game-high 30 points.

 

 

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