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FHSU women’s soccer picks up key MIAA win over Emporia State

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FHSU-WSOC-MoosburgerHAYS, Kan. – It only took one goal on Sunday (Oct. 25) to determine a winner between Fort Hays State and Emporia State. FHSU came out on top for a second time this season over ESU pushing its record to 8-7-1 overall, 5-4 in the MIAA, while Emporia dropped to 9-6-1 overall and 4-4-1 in the MIAA.

Cassi Moosburger had the lone goal of the match, her fourth of the season, which provided the Tigers with the 1-0 win. Moosburger received the ball off the heads of Taryn Schnell and Silvana Romero and used her left foot to shelf it perfectly in the upper left hand corner of the net.

Despite outshooting the Tigers 10-6 in the game, the Hornets were unable to get anything past FHSU goalkeeper Abbie Flax. Flax recorded six saves in net and pushed her overall record to 3-1 this season.

The win was key for the Tigers as they moved into a fourth-place tie in the MIAA standings. The top four teams in the standings will host a first-round MIAA Tournament game.

Fort Hays State wraps up the regular season with two more games this upcoming week. The first is a home match against Nebraska-Kearney on Friday (Oct. 30), which will be Senior Night, and then they head to Topeka to take on Washburn Sunday (Nov. 1).

Turnovers cost Tigers in loss at No. 3 Northwest Missouri State

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

MARYVILLE, Mo. – No. 3 Northwest Missouri State scored 24 points off of four Fort State turnovers and defeat the Tigers 45-24 in front of over 9,082 at Bearcat Stadium. Treveon Albert threw interceptions on the Tigers first two possessions leading the Bearcats to a 14-0 lead less than five minutes into the game.

The Bearcats built a 35-0 lead late in the second quarter before Daniel Lindsey’s 85-yard kickoff return.

Chris Brown Postgame Press Conference

 

Daniel Linsdey / Evan Jennings  Postgame Interview

 

Game Highlights

 

A DeAndre James interception set up a Treveon Albert touchdown run to pull the Tigers within 35-14 in the third quarter. Albert fumbled on the Tigers next possession  setting up a Bearcat touchdown pushing their lead to 42-14.

Albert would connect on a 44-yard touchdown pass to Evan Jennings to but the lead to 21 but they could get no closer.

FHSU was held to 277 yards of total offense, 182 on the ground and 95 through the air. Albert led the Tigers with 74 yards rushing while going 6-of-18 through the air with three interceptions. Derek Kendall-Campbell added 62 yard on the ground and Shaquille Cooper 47.

Brock Long led the defense with 17 tackles including two sacks and six for loss.

FHSU volleyball battles in first set but falls to No. 12 Central Missouri

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HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State fell to No. 12 ranked Central Missouri in straight sets on Friday evening (Oct. 23). The Tigers had three set point opportunities in the first set, but fell 32-30, before dropping the next two sets 25-14 and 25-19. The Tigers moved to 13-11 overall and 4-7 in the MIAA, while the Jennies moved to 20-3 overall and 8-2 in the MIAA.

Fort Hays State trailed 24-22 in the first set before kills by Rebekah Spainhour and Crystal Whitten made it a win-by-two scenario. FHSU fended off another set point with a kill by Megan Anderson and then had three consecutive chances to put the opening set away. A calm and resilient UCM team thwarted every opportunity with solid defense and eventually pulled out the set 32-30.

FHSU remained close in the second set to the point where UCM led 12-11, but then the wheels came off and the Tigers never recovered. UCM went on a 10-0 burst that included five errors by the Tigers. The Jennies won the set by 11. UCM used efficient offense in the third set to put the Tigers away, hitting .378. That upped the Jennies’ hitting percentage to .325 for the match. FHSU hit just .134.

Mallory Flagor  led the Tigers in kills with 11, while Whitten added nine and Spainhour had seven. Hannah Wagy had 33 assists and Kailey Klibbe had a team-high 20 digs.

Carly Sojka led the Jennies with 13 kills, while Maddie Jones added 11. The Tigers had no answer for setter Kourtney Thompson, who picked up nine kills by dumping balls over the net to go with her 37 assists. She hit .750 in the match. Annie Reilly was a defensive machine for UCM, recording 25 digs.

The Tigers return to action on Saturday afternoon (Oct. 24) against Lindenwood at Gross Memorial Coliseum. Match time is set for 2 pm.

FHSU to host MIAA Cross Country Championships Saturday at Sand Plum Nature Trail

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2015 MIAA Cross Country Championships
Sand Plum Nature Trail – Victoria, Kan.
Women’s 6K Race – 10 am; Men’s 8K Race – 11 am; Awards Ceremony – 12:15 pm
Championship Central Page

Fort Hays State hosts the 2015 MIAA Cross Country Championships on Saturday morning at Sand Plum Nature Trail, just outside of Victoria, Kan. Nine men’s teams and 11 women’s teams will compete in the event. Missouri Southern is the defending conference champion in both men’s and women’s cross country.

The event is set to begin at 10 am with the women’s 6K race. The men follow with their 8K race at 11 am. The awards presentation will be held at 12:15 pm.

Tyler Rush of Missouri Southern is the top returner of the men’s top 10 finishers at the 2014 MIAA Championships in Bolivar, Mo. A sophomore last year, Rush finished second in a time of 24:47.04. Other returners from last year’s top 10 include Austin Bogina of Pittsburg State, Wick Cunningham of Northwest Missouri State, Drew Cargill of Southwest Baptist, and Nicholas Stewart of Lindenwood.

On the women’s side, Elizabeth Luckel of Southwest Baptist is the top returner of the top 10 finishers at the 2014 MIAA Championships. A junior last year, Luckel won the individual title on her home course with a time of 21:38.54, over 13 seconds faster than the next finisher. She will be a favorite for the title once again this year. Other returners from last year’s top 10 include Hannah DeVries of Pittsburg State, Emily Harris of Missouri Southern, Kindra Emberton of Missouri Southern, Maddie Brown of Central Oklahoma, and Katherine Sitzes of Southwest Baptist.

Fort Hays State’s Cory Keehn looks for the fourth All-MIAA honor of his career. After earning honorable mention status his freshman year, Keehn was an All-MIAA performer as a sophomore and junior. He won the individual MIAA championship as a sophomore in 2012 and then took 10th as a junior in 2013. Following a redshirt year in 2014, Keehn is back in 2015 as one of the top runners in the MIAA.

On the women’s side for FHSU, Chelsea Jackson and Micki Krzesinski each earned honorable mention all-conference status in 2014. Jackson finished 11th and Krzesinski finished 18th at last year’s conference meet. Both have been frontrunners for the Tigers this year as they look to break into the top 10 overall.

Live results will be available for the event at the Championships Central Page link above.

FHSU men’s soccer cruises to win over Oklahoma Baptist

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Courtesy Emma Henry
Courtesy Emma Henry

Hays, Kan. – Fort Hays State picked up their ninth win of the season against Oklahoma Baptist by a score of 4-0 on Thursday (Oct. 21). The Tigers improved their record to 9-3-1 and the Bison dropped to 4-12 on the season.

Joe Albright scored two goals in a matter of 1:20 and Addison Pauler added another for the Tigers all in the first half. MIAA leading scorer Maurico Castorino added to his total with an assist and the lone goal in the second half. He now has nine goals and five assists for the season.

Albright started the scoring when he got a deflection off a Bison defender from a shot taken by Anthony Hernandez. The ball found Albright 15 yards out and he was able to rifle it pass the keeper in the bottom left corner of the net for his second goal of the season 11:46 into the game.

Shortly after, Albright was able to spring free from the defense on a beautiful cross from defender Daniel Kelly and he found the back of the net again to push the Tiger lead to 2-0 at the 13:06 mark.

Pauler was the beneficiary of a ball that did not get cleared by an OBU defender. The ball bounced to Pauler 20 yards out where he settled it and fired a laser to the lower right corner of the net for his first goal of the season at 35:17.

In the second half, Castorino received a pass from Kyle Markovits at the top of the box and froze the keeper with a rifle shot into the net pushing the Tiger lead to 4-0 at 46:12.

Goalkeeper Michael Yantz recorded his ninth win of the season and his fourth shutout, stopping all three of the shots on goal from OBU.

The Tigers head to Canyon, Texas, next for a big matchup against 9-4 West Texas A&M on Saturday (Oct. 23) at 7:00 pm.

FHSU volleyball holds annual Pass, Set, Pink event Friday

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FHSU-VB-PinkFort Hays State Volleyball will hold its annual Pass, Set, Pink Event in support of Breast Cancer Awareness on Friday, October 23 at Gross Memorial Coliseum as the Tigers take on No. 12 ranked Central Missouri at 6 pm. A silent auction will begin at 5 pm.

The silent auction begins one hour prior to the match near Gate 3 with all proceeds going towards the PINK scholarship, which was established by the Tiger Volleyball Program to benefit an FHSU student who has been affected by cancer. The winners of the silent auction items will be announced after the match.

The team will also be selling pink volleyball t-shirts for $15, (image attached) with proceeds going towards the PINK scholarship. To order a t-shirt prior to the game, please contact Assistant Coach Lily Dillard ([email protected] or ext. 4363). Anyone wearing a pink shirt will get into the match for FREE and there will be an autograph session with the volleyball team after the match. The PINK scholarship is currently at $6,289 and will be endowed once it reaches $10,000.

Be with us at Gross Memorial Coliseum throughout the weekend for both home matches. FHSU takes on Lindenwood at 2 pm on Saturday.

FHSU women’s basketball picked second in MIAA preseason coaches poll

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Coming off the best season in the program’s NCAA Division II history, Fort Hays State has been picked second in the MIAA Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll, released on Thursday (Oct. 22). Fort Hays State was the MIAA Regular Season Champion last year, finishing with a record of 30-4 overall and 18-1 in the MIAA.

Fort Hays State sits only behind Emporia State in the preseason poll. The Hornets were unanimously picked No. 1 with 13 votes. Fort Hays State received the one first place vote from ESU, since coaches cannot vote for their own team. Fort Hays State and Emporia State had four epic battles last year, both ranked inside the top 10 of the WBCA Poll in each meeting. FHSU won the two regular season meetings before ESU claimed victories in the two postseason meetings, the MIAA Tournament Final and NCAA Tournament Central Regional Final. Emporia State went on to the national semifinals and finished its year at 29-5 overall.

Sitting behind the Tigers in the poll are Central Missouri and Pittsburg State. The Jennies went 21-9 last year, while the Gorillas finished 27-7 overall. Pittsburg State was also a participant in the NCAA Tournament along with FHSU and ESU last year. The Gorillas fell in the regional semifinal to the Hornets.

The Tigers three of five starters from last year’s NCAA Tournament team, which includes Beth Bohuslavsky, Chelsea Mason and Paige Lunsford. All three are seniors this year. However, the Tigers adjust to losing two of their best defensive players, first team All-American Kate Lehman and Keriann Shaw.

Bohuslavsky averaged 8.9 points and 3.8 assists per game last year and once again was one of the top ball security players in the nation, ranking sixth in assist/turnover ratio. Mason is the top returning scorer at 12.5 points per game, while Jill Faxon added 9.4 points and shot 41 percent beyond the 3-point line. Lunsford is the top returning rebounder, pulling down 4.1 per game last year. She added 4.9 points per game. Nikola Kacperska turned into a solid offensive threat for FHSU late in the year, finishing at 6.5 points per game, while Ellie Stein added 3.1 points per game in the post.

2015-16 MIAA Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Emporia State (13) 169
2. Fort Hays State (1) 147
3. Central Missouri 135
4. Pittsburg State 128
5. Missouri Western 124
6. Washburn 103
7. Central Oklahoma 102
8. Missouri Southern 99
9. Lindenwood 58
10. Northeastern State 57
11. Lincoln 53
12. Nebraska-Kearney 38
13. Northwest Missouri 35
14. Southwest Baptist 26

FHSU volleyball rolls to three-set win at Panhandle State

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GOODWELL, Okla. – Fort Hays State rolled to a three-set win at Oklahoma-Panhandle State on Wednesday night (Oct. 21). The Tigers won by scores of 25-16, 25-12, and 25-16 to move to 13-10 overall on the season. OPSU dropped to 1-22.

Sydney Dixon led the way for FHSU in kills with nine. Crystal Whitten added six, while Azlyn Cassaday and Rebekah Spainhour each had five. With four kills on five attempts, Megain Anderson hit .800 in the match, while Cassaday hit .625. Mekaleigh Yantzie hit .571 on four kills. Hannay Wagy had 29 assists and Whitten led the way in digs with 13. Kailey Klibbe had four service aces.

As a team, the Tigers hit .224 overall, while holding the Aggies to -.020. Bristen Graves led OPSU in kills with five.

Fort Hays State returns home for a pair of conference matches this weekend. FHSU faces No. 12 ranked Central Missouri on Friday night at 6 pm in the annual Pass, Set, Pink Event, then hosts Lindenwood on Saturday at 2 pm.

FHSU men’s basketball picked sixth in MIAA preseason coaches poll

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FHSU-MBBKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State has been selected sixth in the MIAA Preseason Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll, released on Wednesday (Oct. 21). The Tigers look to make a return to the upper half of the standings after finishing ninth last year.

Fort Hays State finished at 16-13 overall and 9-10 in the MIAA last year. All-American point guard Craig Nicholson went down with a season-ending injury 16 games into the season. FHSU went 6-7 overall following the injury and fell in the first round of the MIAA Tournament to Washburn.

The Tigers are only two years removed from an appearance in the NCAA Tournament and three years removed from their last MIAA title, when they tied Central Missouri for the regular season crown in 2012-13. Fort Hays State has enjoyed eight 20-win seasons and six NCAA Tournament appearances under head coach Mark Johnson, who enters his 15th year at the helm.

Nicholson is the top returning scorer for FHSU. He was averaged 14.9 points and 6.1 assists per game. Dom Samac emerged as a solid offensive threat for the Tigers in the post, averaging 10.0 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. The Tigers have their top rebounder back, Jake Stoppel, who averaged 5.8 per game and contributed 7.4 points per game. Drew Kite returns in the post, while Hadley Gillum and Kade Spresser also return after seeing limited action last year. Grant Holmes redshirted his first year with the program.

The Tigers have nine new faces on the roster this year, including three transfers and six true freshmen.

Northwest Missouri State has been selected as the favorite to win the conference title, earning nine first-place votes. The Bearcats were the regular season champion last year. Central Missouri, Nebraska-Kearney, Missouri Southern, and Pittsburg State all received first-place votes as well. Pittsburg State was the MIAA Tournament Champion in 2015.

2015-16 MIAA Preseason Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll
1. Northwest Missouri (9) 164
2. Central Missouri (1) 143
3. Nebraska-Kearney (1) 141
4. Missouri Southern (2) 140
5. Pittsburg State (1) 134
6. Fort Hays State 101
7. Lindenwood 91
8. Central Oklahoma 77
T9. Washburn 72
T9. Missouri Western 72
11. Emporia State 58
12. Southwest Baptist 38
13. Northeastern State 29
14. Lincoln 14

FHSU men’s soccer holds steady at No. 24 in latest NSCAA poll

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FHSU-MSOCKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State Men’s Soccer remained No. 24 in the latest NSCAA Division II Poll, released on Tuesday (Oct. 20). The Tigers were idle for a week and play two non-conference games this week, one home and one away.

Fort Hays State is joined by Northeastern State as MIAA representatives in the top 25. The RiverHawks moved up to No. 15 this week from No. 17. NSU has an overall record of 9-4. The Tigers enter the week at 8-3-1 overall. Lindenwood continues to receive votes in the poll.

Fort Hays State plays a non-conference match against Oklahoma Baptist at home on Thursday night before playing at West Texas A&M on Saturday.

Below is the NSCAA Division II Poll for October 20, 2015.

1 Pfeiffer University 1 13-0-0
2 Southern New Hampshire University 3 12-0-0
3 Midwestern State University 2 10-0-1
4 Palm Beach Atlantic University 4 12-0-1
5 University Of Charleston 5 12-1-0
6 California State University-Dominguez Hills 6 11-1-2
7 Colorado School Of Mines 8 12-0-2
8 Northwood University (Mich.) 10 12-1-0
9 Seattle Pacific University 12 10-1-2
10 LIU Post 11 9-1-2
11 Lee University 15 10-1-1
12 Rockhurst University 14 10-1-2
13 Carson-Newman University NR 10-2-1
14 Millersville University 9 11-1-1
15 Northeastern State University 17 9-4-0
16 St. Edward’s University 13 9-2-2
17 Cal Poly Pomona 22 8-1-3
18 Saginaw Valley State University 19 12-2-0
19 Wingate University 7 10-2-2
20 Urbana University 18 10-2-1
21 Lynn University NR 6-2-3
22 Wilmington University 20 11-2-0
23 Young Harris College 16 10-2-0
24 Fort Hays State University 24 8-3-1
25 Fort Lewis College RV 10-3-1

Also receiving votes: Notre Dame College (18), Fresno Pacific University (17), University Of Tampa (10), Bloomsburg University (7), Lindenwood University (2), Lander University (1), California State University-Los Angeles (1), Merrimack College (1), Barry University (1)

FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
October 20, 2015

Fort Hays State head football coach Chris Brown along with select players met with members of the media on Tuesday. The 5-2 Tigers are coming off a win over previously unbeaten and then No.13 Emporia State. This week they travel to Maryville, Mo. to play conference leader and No. 3 Northwest Missouri State. Kickoff is at 2 p.m. at Bearcat Stadium.

Head Coach Chris Brown

 

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