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K-State’s Burns named Big 12 Player of the Week

Kansas State Athletics

MANHATTAN, Kan.Following a school-record breaking performance last week at Texas Tech, senior kick returner Morgan Burns was named the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday.

The honor was the first in Burns’ career, while it was the second for the Wildcats this season after place kicker Jack Cantele was honored following the Louisiana Tech game. K-State has had 17 special teams player-of-the-week honors since 2011, while the Wildcats have had at least two accolades on special teams over the last eight seasons.

Burns recorded a school-record 221 kickoff-return yards against the Red Raiders, breaking the previous record held by Aubrey Quarles, who had 197 yards at North Texas in 2010. Burns took the first Texas Tech kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown, his second kickoff-return score this year after returning the season-opening kickoff 100 yards for a score against South Dakota.

Burns’ yardage total was the most by a Big 12 player since Texas’ Fozzy Whitaker went for 252 yards against Oklahoma State in 2010, while it is the third-highest total in the nation this season.

With his effort against the Red Raiders, Burns moved into fifth place in school history in career kickoff-return yards (1,112), while he entered the top-10 list for kickoff-return yards for a season as he is now fourth (678). He also moved into a tie for second place in school history in season kickoff-return touchdowns and into sole possession of third place for a career.

Kansas State takes on Iowa State this Saturday in an 11 a.m., contest at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The game can be seen nationally on FS1.

Enoch’s game-winner lifts Tigers past Sioux Falls

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – For a second straight day, the Fort Hays State Tigers pull off a narrow win over a Northern Sun Conference foe at Gross Coliseum. Kenny Enoch’s jumper with one-second to play lifted the Tigers to a 62-60 win over Sioux Falls, moving them to 2-0 on the young season.

Craig Nicholson was cut off trying to drive to basket and dished to Enoch who dribbled to his left and hit the game-winner from just inside the arc on the right wing. After the officials put 0.9 seconds on the clock, the Tigers knocked the Cougars baseball pass away to secure the win.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview


Kenny Enoch Postgame Interview


Game Highlights

 

USF used an early 14-2 run to build a 14-4 lead in the first five minutes. The Tigers answered with 12 unanswered to take a 16-14 lead and trailed by just two at halftime. A 13-0 FHSU run spanning each half gave the Tigers their largest lead at 39-33 with 18:04 to play. USF responded by scoring the next six points and neither team would lead by more than four the rest of the way.

Rob Davis hit three 3-point field goals and led the Tigers with 13 points. Dom Samac scored 12 and Craig Nicholson 10, all in the second half. Hadley Gillum, who hit a key shot after a blocked 3-pointer then blocked a potential game-tying shot down the stretch, led the Tigers with seven rebounds.

Mack Johnson led the Cougars in scoring with 16 points, while Jordan Stotts had 12 and Daniel Hurtt had 10. Kebu Johnson led USF in rebounding with nine.

Fort Hays State (2-0) continues their nine-game homestand to start the season Wednesday night against Central Christian College at 7 pm.

Chiefs crush Manning, Broncos

By ARNIE STAPLETON
AP Pro Football Writer

KC Chiefs LogoDENVER (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs prevented Peyton Manning from getting the one record he really wanted, trouncing the Denver Broncos 29-13 Sunday on the strength of five interceptions and five field goals.

Manning entered the day with 71,836 yards through the air, 2 shy of Brett Favre’s record and tied with Favre with 186 victories.

He finished the day with just 35 yards on 5-of-20 passing, four interceptions, two sacks and an almost unheard-of zero passer rating before being benched late in the third quarter.

The only highlight for Manning was his milestone: a 4-yard pass to running back Ronnie Hillman. Even that didn’t come until he’d thrown his first interception, gotten sacked and

 

 

 

 

FHSU football accepts Mineral Water Bowl invitation

FHSU Athletics

Mineral Water Bowl LogoEXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. – With their 28-14 win over No. 20 ranked Central Missouri on Saturday, Fort Hays State locked up the bid to the Mineral Water Bowl on December 5, 2015. The Tigers will face Minnesota-Duluth from the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.

Both teams enter the game at 8-3 overall. Minnesota-Duluth was the champion of the North Division in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. This will be the 50th Mineral Water Bowl Game. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchase at the gate or by calling 816-519-5627. For more information visit www.mineralwaterbowl.net.

Fort Hays State reaches the postseason for the first time in 20 years. The last postseason game occurred in 1995 when the Tigers were selected to the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Although the Tigers came up just short of the playoffs this year, they were the top finishing team in the MIAA outside teams selected to the NCAA Playoffs. Northwest Missouri State (No. 1 seed) and Emporia State (No. 6 seed) will represent the MIAA in the playoffs.

Fort Hays State tied Central Missouri for third in the MIAA, but takes the automatic bid to the Mineral Water Bowl by virtue of defeating Central Missouri head-to-head. The Tigers will now be looking for their first-ever postseason win at the NCAA Division II level.

The only two postseason games the Tigers have ever played as members of NCAA Division II occurred in 1993 and 1995. Both were in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. In 1993, FHSU fell at California-Davis 37-34, and then in 1995, fell at Texas A&M-Kingsville 59-28.

The Tigers also have a chance to do something no other team in Fort Hays State football history has done, and that is reach nine wins. This year’s team has already matched the school record for wins in a season with eight. The feat has now been accomplished seven times (1935, 1983, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2015).

The University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs will be making their second appearance in the Mineral Water Bowl. Head coach Curt Wiese in his third year as UMD’s head coach brings a 32-6 record into the game. Coach Wiese has guided the Bulldogs to two NCAA Division II Playoff appearances, one NSIC Championship and two NSIC North division titles.

Late free throw lifts FHSU men’s basketball past SW Minnesota State

HAYS, Kan. – Craig Nicholson hit s free throw with 7.6 seconds to play to break a 75-all tie, then Southwest Minnesota State’s Ryan Bruggeman missed a driving layup with 0:01 to play and the Fort Hays State Tigers held off the Mustangs 76-75 to win their season opener in front of 1,905 Saturday night at Gross Coliseum.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview


Dom Samac Postgame Interview


Game Highlights

 

The Tigers used  a 14-2 first half run to go up 10 and led 37-31 at halftime, but the SMSU responded with a 17-3 run to go up four with 16:39 to play.

A 6-0 Tiger run capped by a Kenny Enoch stick-back bucket off a missed Dom Samac free throw pushed the lead to four with five minutes to play. The Mustangs scored five straight to tie the game 69-69 with 3:27 to play.

A Samac layup put the Tigers up 75-74 with 0:57 left. Shaun Condon tied the game for the Mustangs, hitting one of two free throws with 0:34 left. Nicholson missed the first of his two free throws but knocked in the second following a timeout.

Samac led the Tigers with 22 points on 9-of-11 shooting and had a team-high six rebounds. Rob Davis hit three 3-pointers and added 19 while Kenny Enoch scored 11 and Hadley Gillum 10.

Joey Bartlett led the Mustangs with 27 points, one off his career high. Bartlett  was 10-of-16 from the field including 5-of-6 from beyond the arc.

The Tigers win despite 16-of-30 free throw shooting.

FHSU closes out play in the MIAA/NSIC Challenge against the University of Sioux Falls Sunday at 4 p.m. The Cougars beat Emporia State 85-81 in Saturday’s first game.

Albert leads FHSU to win over No. 20 Central Missouri

HAYS, Kan. – Senior quarter Treveon Albert accounted for all four Fort Hays State touchdowns, leading the Tigers to a 28-14 win over No. 20 Central Missouri Saturday afternoon in front of 2,975 at Lewis Field. They finish the season 8-3, tying the school record for wins, and tie for third place in the MIAA with the Mules, their highest finish ever.

Chris Brown Postgame Interview


Game Highlights

 

Albert threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to senior running back Derek Kendall-Campbell with 0:13 to play in the first quarter to give the Tigers a 7-0 lead. His 44-yard strike to senior Garrett Holle, following a Doyin Jibowu interception, gave FHSU a 14-0 lead with 6:44 to play in the first half.

Up 14-7 at the half, Albert scored on touchdowns runs of one and 17 yards to push the lead to 28-7.

The Mules got a 13-yard TD pass from Garrett Fugate to Kyle Echols following a Shaquille Cooper fumble to pull within four with 12:13 to play, but the Tiger defense picked off two passes on the Mules final two possessions to end any comeback.

The Tiger came up big all day, picking off four passes and recovering a fumble while sacking Fugate five times. The Tigers held the MIAA leader in total offense to 268 yards, 220 below their season average and 23 points below their season scoring average.

Brock Long recorded 17 tackles and is just two shy of tying Alex Whitehill’s single-season record of 164 set in 2011. He also recorded 0.5 sacks and is 2.5 behind the single-season record of nine held by Trevell Smittick (1998).

Doyin Jibowo had two interceptions and Sie Doe recorded three sacks and four tackles for loss.

The Tigers rushed for 376 yards led by Shaquille Copper’s ninth career 100-yards game, going for 158 on 26 carries. Albert added 89 and Kendall-Campbell 72. Albert threw for 115 yards with one interception.

Fort Hays State’s win over Central Missouri was the first in Hays since 1965. The Mules had won five straight in Hays, all in MIAA play since the Tigers joined the conference in 2006. FHSU has now won two straight against UCM after losing eight straight.

No. 10 FHSU women’s basketball blows past SW Minnesota State

FHSU Athletics

MARSHALL, Minn. – Fort Hays State ran away from Southwest Minnesota State early on Saturday and never looked back in a 71-34 win to go 2-0 on the opening weekend of the season. The 10th-ranked Tigers forced 26 turnovers out of the home team and committed just 10 in the blowout win.

Fort Hays State built a 19-7 after the first quarter and then extended the lead to 14 by halftime at 31-17. The Tigers dominated the third quarter 19-2 to extend the lead to a 31-point margin entering the fourth quarter. The final margin settled at 37 after the Tigers took the final quarter by six points.

Beth Bohuslavsky, Chelsea Mason and Taylor Chandler paced a balanced scoring effort for the Tigers, each with 13 points. Jill Faxon scored 11 points to also reach double figures. Bohuslavsky led the team in assists and steals with four of each, while Mason pulled down a team-high eight rebounds.

Lauren Hedlund led the Mustangs in points with nine. Three Mustangs tied for a team-high five rebounds.

The Tigers return home for another pair of regional games against NCAA Division II opponents on November 20 and 21 in Hays. FHSU takes on St. Cloud State and Regis University.

Tiger volleyball wins regular season finale over Southwest Baptist

FHSU Athletics

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State Volleyball defeated Southwest Baptist on Saturday in the regular season finale by a score of 3-0. The Tigers moved to 21-12 overall and finished 10-8 in the MIAA with the win. Southwest Baptist finished its season at 5-24 overall and 3-15 in the MIAA. The Tigers finished the regular season sixth in the MIAA.

The Tigers blazed to 25-17 and 25-15 wins in the first two sets, hitting .333 as a team in both. Southwest Baptist remained close in the third set all the way to a 19-19 tie, but FHSU won six of the final seven points to take the set.

Leadiing the way for the Tigers was Malllory Flagor with 14 kills and 11 digs for a double-double. Crystal Whitten almost had a double-double with nine kills and 11 digs. Hannah Wagy added to her MIAA leading assist total with 35. The Tigers hit .280 as a team and held the Bearcats to just .115.

Whitten moved past 1,000 kills for her collegiate career in the match. After recording 596 kills at Pittsburg State, she moved past the 400 mark for this season, now at 407. That gives her 1,005 for her career between both schools in just her junior season.

Next for the Tigers is the MIAA Tournament as the Tigers head to Kearney, Neb., on Tuesday (Nov. 17). FHSU grabbed the No. 6 seed in the eight-team tournament and face No. 3 seed Nebraska-Kearney at 7 pm in the opening round. The tournament field is listed below.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015 (At higher seed)
Game 1: #8 Emporia State at #1 Central Oklahoma               7 p.m.
Game 2: #5 Missouri Western at #4 Washburn                      7 p.m.
Game 3: #7 Northwest Missouri at #2 Central Missouri         7 p.m.
Game 4: #6 Fort Hays State at #3 Nebraska-Kearney              7 p.m.

Friday, November 20, 2015 (At highest remaining seed after 11/17)
Game 5: Semifinal
Game 6: Semifinal

Saturday, November 21, 2015 (At highest remaining seed after 11/17)
Game 7: MIAA Tournament Championship

10th ranked FHSU women finish strong in season opener against Upper Iowa

FHSU Athletics

MARSHALL, Minn. – For nearly 35 minutes, the 10th-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball team struggled in its season opener against Upper Iowa on Friday. The Tigers overcame a poor perimeter shooting performance to get by the Peacocks 74-62 in the opening game of the Applebee’s Classic.

Tony Hobston Postgame Interview


Upper Iowa held a one-point lead, 53-52, entering the fourth quarter, but FHSU outscored UIU 22-9 in the final 10 minutes. FHSU finally grabbed the lead for good with 6:48 remaining in the game when Jill Faxon hit a jumper to put FHSU up by one. The Tigers went on an 11-0 run to close out the game, fueled by six points from Beth Bohuslavsky and three from Faxon.

The Tigers shot just 2-of-17 from beyond the 3-point line (11.8 percent), but managed to shoot much better inside the arc (52.8 percent) to finish at 42.9 percent overall for the game. FHSU did well at the free-throw line, where it went 12-of-14.

FHSU overcame a 50 percent shooting performance by the Peacocks by forcing 30 turnovers. FHSU had just 12 in the game. Upper Iowa outrebounded FHSU 36-27.

Bohuslavsky had a team-high 17 points, while Faxon added 16 and Paige Lunsford had 10. Lunsford led the team in rebounds with five and Bohuslavsky had a team-high three assists.

The Tigers return to the court on Saturday against Applebee’s Classic host Southwest Minnesota State at 5 pm.

FHSU volleyball cruises to win over Missouri Southern

FHSU Athletics

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State cruised to a 3-0 win over Missouri Southern on Friday evening (Nov. 13) at home. The Tigers took the match with set wins of 25-18, 25-17, and 25-23. FHSU improved to 20-12 overall and 9-8 in the MIAA with the win. MSSU fell to 2-26 overall, 1-16 in the MIAA.

The Tigers felt little resistance from the Lions in the first two sets. FHSU held MSSU to a .000 hitting percentage in the first two sets, while hitting .324 and .182 to claim the first sets handily. FHSU struggled a bit in the third, but went on a 5-0 run after trailing 19-14. Late kills by Crystal Whitten and Megan Anderson pushed the Tigers to a 25-23 win for the three-set sweep.

Whitten led the Tigers in kills with 11, while also adding a team-best 12 digs for a double-double. Mallory Flagor and Megan Anderson each added nine kills. Anderson hit .500 in the match with just one error. Hannah Wagy provided 37 assists in the match.

Bridgette Jaeger and Callie Whetstone each led MSSU with six kills. Abby Finder had 18 assists and 13 digs for a double-double, while Katie Wiele matched her in digs with 13.

The Tigers close out the regular season on Saturday against Southwest Baptist in Hays at 11:30 am. FHSU will then see which team it will face in the first round of the MIAA Tournament next week.

FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
November 11, 2015

Fort Hays State head football coach Chris Brown along with select players met with members of the media on Wednesday. The Tigers 7-3 after beating Missouri Southern 42-31 in Joplin. They try to match the school record for wins, and lock up a spot in the Mineral Water Bowl, when they close out the regular season at home against No. 20 Central Missouri this Saturday. Kickoff is at 2:30 p.m. with the Auto World Pregame Show at 1:30 p.m. on KJLS.

Head coach Chris Brown

FHSU-FB-Players Presser

OL Matt Erbert

WR Evan Jennings

LB Brock Long

 

Kansas still awaiting NCAA clearance on recruit Diallo

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) – Kansas is still awaiting the NCAA’s ruling on five-star prospect Cheick Diallo, who has been cleared to practice with the fourth-ranked Jayhawks but cannot participate in games.

Diallo’s guardian, Tidian Drame, hired representation earlier this week in the event a legal battle ensues with the NCAA, according to multiple reports. The NCAA has been looking into Drame’s relationship with Diallo, a native of Mali who attended high school in New York.

When asked about the potential for a lawsuit, Jayhawks coach Bill Self told reporters after Tuesday night’s exhibition finale that “this is going a big step further.”

The NCAA has not indicated whether a ruling will be handed down by Friday, when Kansas opens its regular season against Northern Colorado.

No. 4 Kansas pulls away for win over Tigers in exhibition play

FHSU Athletics

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Fort Hays State had its final tune-up before regular season play as it took on the University of Kansas in exhibition play Tuesday night. Kansas pulled away late in the first half and cruised to a 95-59 win over FHSU.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview


Jake Stoppel Postgame Interview


Game Highlights


Kansas opened the game on a 10-0 run before Craig Nicholson provided the first basket for FHSU with a three-pointer at 16:23. The Tigers slashed into the Jayhawk lead by going on a 9-0 run to make it 16-14 in favor of Kansas at the 12:45 mark. That was as close as FHSU would get in the first half as Kansas steadily built a lead of 16 by halftime, 45-29.

Nicholson led the Tigers in scoring in the first half with seven points. Rob Davis and Dom Samac each had five before the break. FHSU was held to 31.3 percent shooting in the first half.

Kansas steadily pulled away in the second half, outscoring the Tigers by 20 after the half. KU eventually led by 39 before the final score settled on a 36-point margin.

Samac finished with a team-high 12 points for the Tigers. He was 4-of-9 from the field and 3-of-4 at the charity stripe. Nicholson added nine. Kyler Kinnamon had a team-high three assists and Hadley Gillum pulled down a team-high six rebounds.

Perry Ellis led Kansas with 16 points, while Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk hit five 3-point field goals for 15 points. Frank Mason had 14, and Wayne Selden, Jr., and Devonte’ Graham each had 11.

The Tigers open the regular season on Saturday (Nov. 14) against Southwest Minnesota State in Hays. Game time is set for 7 pm at Gross Memorial Coliseum.

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