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FHSU’s Albert recognized as a Dream Bowl Player of the Week in NCAA Division II

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Courtesy Mitch Weber/CTELT
Courtesy Mitch Weber/CTELT

MILLTOWN, N.J. – Fort Hays State quarterback Treveon Albert was recognized as a Dream Bowl Player of the Week on Monday, October 5 for his efforts in Week 5. Albert had a tremendous offensive performance in Fort Hays State’s 35-30 win over Washburn, rushing for 207 yards and passing for 154. He is the first FHSU quarterback to rush for over 200 yards since October 30, 2004, when Reed Gottula rushed for 208 against Nebraska-Kearney.

Albert had a hand in four touchdowns for the Tigers, rushing for two and passing for two. He had two rushes over 50 yards, both key in setting up his two throwing touchdowns on the evening of seven yards to Shaquille Cooper and three yards to Andrew Flory. His touchdown rushes were from 19 and 27 yards out in the first half, helping the Tigers build a 28-17 lead by halftime. Albert averaged 13.8 yards per carry on 15 attempts and completed 17 of 31 passes.

Albert has rushed for over 100 yards in each of the last three games, going for 144 against Lindenwood, 107 against Pittsburg State, and 207 against Washburn. His rushing average is now at 122 yards per game, giving FHSU the top two rushers in the MIAA. FHSU running back Shaquille Cooper leads the conference in rushing, averaging 135.8 yards per game.

The Dream Bowl, held in January in Virginia, is an all-star game that features some of the best players from FCS, Division II, and Division III of the NCAA. Albert was one of five players recognized nationally in NCAA Division II by the organization for Week 5. Click on the link below for the full release.

Dream Bowl Players of the Week – Week 5

FHSU football receiving more votes in latest AFCA Division II poll

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WACO, Texas – After sliding a bit in vote count last week, a 35-30 win over Washburn gave Fort Hays State more votes in the latest AFCA Division II Poll, released on Monday (Oct. 5). The Tigers received 17 votes this week, a climb from the six they received last week. Fort Hays State currently owns a record of 4-1 for the season.

With three teams from the MIAA in the Top 25, which includes Northwest Missouri State (No. 3), Pittsburg State (No. 13), and Emporia State (No. 18), the Tigers top a list of three MIAA schools among the receiving votes section that includes Central Missouri (4 votes) and Washburn (2 votes). This is the fifth consecutive week that the Tigers received votes in the national poll.

The Tigers get a solid test this week on the road at Missouri Western, which enters the game at 3-2. The Griffons held a 27-7 lead at halftime against Pittsburg State last week before PSU stormed back for a 31-27 win. MWSU won both of its games at home so far this season.

Below is the AFCA Division II Poll for October 5, 2015.

Rank School (1st votes) Record Points Previous
1. Minnesota State (30) 5-0 798 1
2. West Georgia (2) 5-0 757 2
3. Northwest Missouri State   5-0 735 3
4. Ferris State (Mich.) 4-0 678 4
5. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 5-0 667 7
6. North Alabama 4-0 643 8
7. Colorado State-Pueblo 4-1 562 10
8. Colorado School of Mines 5-0 558 11
9. Ashland (Ohio) 5-0 524 13
10. Shepherd (W.Va.) 4-0 444 14
11. Humboldt State (Calif.) 4-0 425 16
12. Midwestern State (Texas) 5-0 405 20
13. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 4-1 362 15
14. Michigan Tech 4-0 358 18t
15. Texas A&M-Commerce 4-1 313 18t
16. Angelo State (Texas) 4-1 306 6
17. Delta State (Miss.) 4-1 285 5
18. Emporia State. (Kan.) 5-0 266 23
19. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 4-1 246 22
20. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 4-1 243 24
21. Valdosta State (Ga.) 3-1 225 9
22. Harding (Ark.) 4-1 120 12
23. Wingate (N.C.) 5-0 113 NR
24. Grand Valley State (Mich.) 4-1 100 NR
25. Minnesota-Duluth 3-2 89 25

Others Receiving Votes: Tuskegee (Ala.), 34; North Carolina-Pembroke, 24; Slippery Rock (Pa.), 23; Fort Hays State (Kan.), 17; Colorado Mesa, 13; Henderson State (Ark.), 10; Charleston (W.Va.), 9; Bowie State (Md.), 8; Concord (W.Va.), 8; East Central (Okla.), 8; Virginia Union, 5; Central Missouri, 4; Florida Tech, 4; Indianapolis (Ind.), 3; West Texas A&M, 3; Washburn (Kan.), 2; Arkansas Tech, 1; Bloomsburg (Pa.), 1; Findlay (Ohio), 1.

FHSU women’s soccer knocks off No. 1 Central Missouri

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HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State handed Central Missouri its first loss of the season on Sunday at FHSU Soccer Stadium. The Tigers knocked off the No. 1 ranked team in the nation by a score of 2-1, moving to 6-4 overall and 3-1 in the MIAA.

The Tigers and Jennies (9-1, 3-1 MIAA) went scoreless through the first half, but Kelsey Steffens quickly threw momentum in Fort Hays State’s favor with a goal just 2:41 into the second half in the 48th minute. She buried a shot from the top of the box in the low left corner after taking a pass from Gabrielle Makatura.

Central Missouri, which averaged better than four goals per match entering Sunday, went scoreless until a defensive breakdown by the Tigers in the box at 69:32. Megan Woolley took advantage of an open net after the Tigers couldn’t corral a ball from Abby Rhodes, tying the match 1-1.

The Tigers were not deterred by the UCM goal as Savannah McClease put an excellent strike on the ball just over two minutes later off a blocked shot from the foot of Veronica Kurtz. The ball ricocheted up off the fingertips of the keeper, off the cross bar, and off the back side of the keeper, falling across the line into the net.

The Tiger defense closed the deal the rest of the way, giving FHSU one of its biggest wins in program history. UCM took 16 shots in the game, but only five were on goal. FHSU had just eight shots, but two of the four on goal found the net.

Kristin Thompson had four saves to move to 5-3 at goalkeeper this season. Ana Dilkes took her first loss of the season, now 9-1, with just two saves.

The Tigers will take a three-match win streak to Northeastern State next Friday. Match time is set for 7 pm in Tahlequah, Okla.

Missed opportunities cost No. 22 FHSU men’s soccer

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HAYS, Kan. – The 22nd-ranked Fort Hays State men’s soccer team took their first loss in the MIAA and third loss overall on Sunday, falling to conference rival Northeastern State 1-0. The RiverHawks, which received votes in the latest NSCAA Poll, moved to 6-4 overall, 2-1 in the MIAA, while the Tigers are now 7-3 overall, 1-1 in the MIAA.

Fort Hays State’s biggest opportunity occurred in the 17th minute when Mauricio Castorino struck a shot that hit the post. With the goalkeeper out of place, Anthony Hernandez had plenty of daylight to bury a shot in the box, but an NSU defender perfectly placed himself on the goal line, sacrificing his body in front of a rocket strike by Hernandez to keep the match scoreless.

Neither team had many other offensive opportunities before halftime, FHSU with five shots and NSU with four, leaving the game scoreless.

Not long into the second half, Northeastern State’s Paul Samia had a fortunate stroke of luck. From 35 yards out on a free kick, Samia placed a nice ball deep into the box intended for a striker. The striker completely missed the ball, but with goalkeeper Michael Yantz expecting a shot, the free kick found its way into the net. That put NSU up 1-0 in the 51st minute.

The Tiger offense perked up in the second half registering 10 shots, but none found the net which left the score 1-0 in favor of the RiverHawks when the final horn sounded. The match was tightly contested as usual between the two squads, 15 total shots for each team. Eric Shephard moved to 6-4 on the season in goal for NSU, while Yantz dropped to 7-3 for FHSU. Each keeper had three saves in the match.

The Tigers look to rebound in their next match as they head to Fayette, Iowa on Thursday for another MIAA match against Upper Iowa.

Tigers hold off Washburn to move to 4-1

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

Shaquille Copper rushed for 92 yards and had 60 receiving yards vs. Washburn. (Courtesy Bob Duffy)
Shaquille Copper rushed for 92 yards and had 60 receiving yards vs. Washburn. (Courtesy Bob Duffy)

HAYS, Kan. – For a second straight week, Fort Hays State took a double-figure lead into the halftime locker room. Unlike the week prior against Pittsburg State, the Tigers were able to hold on for a 35-30 win over Washburn in front of 4,913 at Lewis Field.

It’s the Tigers first win over the Ichabods since 2008 as they improve to 4-1 for the first time under coach Chris Brown and the first time since 2009. It also keeps FHSU in a tie with Pitt State for third place in the MIAA.

Chris Brown Postgame Interview

 

Brock Long / Treveon Albert Postgame Interview

 

Game Highlights

 

The Tigers led 35-17 after three quarters, but Washburn scored 13 unanswered to pull within five with 5:22 to play. The Ichabods failed on a two-point conversion following a Mickeel Stewart three-yard touchdown run to keep the Tigers lead at five.

Derek Kendall-Campbell scores on a 3-yard run to give FHSU a 14-7 lead vs. Washburn. (Courtesy Bob Duffy)
Derek Kendall-Campbell scores on a 3-yard run to give FHSU a 14-7 lead vs. Washburn. (Courtesy Bob Duffy)

After the Tigers drive stalled, a 67-yard Jordan Spangler punt gave the Ichabods the ball at their own 20 yard line with 2:24 to play. They converted on fourth and 12 to keep the drive going, but three plays later, Dalton Gould broke up a pass on fourth and one to seal the win for the Tigers.

FHSU quarterback Treveon Albert had a big night, rushing for a career-high 207 yards and two touchdowns while completing 17 of 31 passes for 154 yards and two scores. Albert had runs of 54 and 51 yards which set up touchdowns. Shaquille Cooper added 94 yards on the ground while hauling in five passes for 60 yards and a touchdown.

Brock Long led the Tigers with a career-high 16 tackles which included four for loss and a sack. Doyin Jobowu added 12 tackles and a sack. DeAndre James had an interception and fumble recovery and added nine tackles.

The Tigers finished with 466 yards of total offense with the Ichabods adding 455 but they turned the ball over four times. The Tigers had two turnovers, both on Albert interceptions.

Tiger volleyball offense firing on all cylinders in four-set win at Lindenwood

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ST. CHARLES, Mo. – A day after a tough straight-set loss to No. 13 Central Missouri, Fort Hays State bounced back Saturday for a 3-1 win over Lindenwood on the road. The Tiger offense was firing on all cylinders throughout the match, finishing with a .344 hitting percentage. FHSU moved to 10-7 overall, 2-3 in the MIAA, while Lindenwood fell to 8-6 overall, 1-3 in the MIAA.

The Tigers hit better than .350 in all three sets they won, taking the first, second, and fourth.  FHSU hit a scorching-hot .452 in the first set with six kills from Mallory Flagor to win 25-20. Crystal Whitten had the hot hand in the second set with six kills, helping the Tigers to a .361 hitting percentage in a 25-21 win to go up 2-0.

After falling by just two points in the third set (25-23), Flagor put down a team-best five kills in the fourth set that saw the Tigers hit .360.

Whitten finished with a team-high 20 kills and hit .421 for the match. She added 11 digs for her 10th double-double of the year. Flagor had 13 kills, while Megan Anderson hit .500 with 12 kills and six blocks. Hannah Wagy provided 51 assists (12.8 per set), while Kailey Klibbe had 12 digs. Rebekah Spainhour had a good night of serving with five aces. Sydney Dixon and Azlyn Cassaday  were also instrumental, Dixon with nine kills and a .381 hitting percentage and Cassaday with 11 digs.

Jessica Krygsheld and Bailey Dvorak each had a team-high 10 kills for Lindenwood, while Allyson Clancy added 45 assists and Anna Reichert had 12 digs.

The Tigers head to nationally ranked Nebraska-Kearney on Tuesday (Oct. 6) before returning home next weekend for matches with Emporia State and Washburn.

Castorino strikes twice; Tiger men’s soccer cruise in conference opener

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Courtesy Emma Henry
Courtesy Emma Henry

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team started off MIAA play with a 3-1 win over Southwest Baptist on Friday night (Oct. 2). The Tigers moved to 7-2 overall and 1-0 in the MIAA, while the Bearcats fell to 0-9 overall, 0-3 in the MIAA.

MIAA leading scorer Mauricio Castorino put FHSU up 1-0 when he scored the first of his two goals just 2:05 into the game. Just over eight minutes later, he struck again when he received a ball from Joe Albright in the middle of the SBU box and rifled it pass the diving keeper to put the Tigers up 2-0 in the 11th minute.

Albright added to the Tiger lead when he found himself one-on-one with the SBU keeper. After a shifty move to avoid a diving attempt by the keeper he was able to just tap it in for his first goal of the year and pushing the FHSU lead to 3-0 in the 60th minute.

SBU’s Garrett Gibson had a goal for the Bearcats in the 73rd minute, but FHSU’s early effort was just too much to overcome and the score stood 3-1 at the sound of the final horn.

FHSU’s Michael Yantz picked up his seventh win of the season, recording one save. FHSU outshot SBU 25-5 in the match.

The Tigers’ next contest is Sunday when they take on the defending MIAA champs Northeastern State at 1:30 pm. The match is on the back end of a doubleheader at FHSU Soccer Stadium as the women take on Central Missouri at 11 am. There will be FREE ADMISSION to all ages and $1 hot dogs and popcorn while supplies last.

FHSU volleyball swept at No. 13 Central Missouri

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WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Fort Hays State’s hopes of knocking off consecutive ranked opponents were dashed on Friday night as No. 13 Central Missouri cruised by a count of 3-0. The Jennies took sets by scores of 25-14, 25-19, and 25-11, providing too much offense for the Tigers to overcome.

The Tigers had no answer for Maddie Jones, who put down 16 kills with no errors on 24 attempts. She hit .667 for the match. Carly Sojka was also nearly unstoppable, tallying 14 kills with just two errors on 29 attempts for a .414 hitting percentage. Sojka also chalked up 17 digs for a double-double, while Annie Reilly gave the Jennies solid defense with 18 digs.

UCM (14-2, 2-1 MIAA) hit .379 in the match, posting hitting percentages north of .400 in the first and third sets. The Jennies had 19 kills and just two errors in the first set, hitting .459, then 16 kills with just one error in the third, hitting .536.

After just 10 kills as a team in both the first and second sets, the Tiger offense really sputtered in the third with just six kills. Mallory Flagor and Sydney Dixon led the team in kills with six each. Hannah Wagy had 21 assists and Kailey Klibbe had 14 digs.

The Tigers look to bounce back at Lindenwood on Saturday evening at 7 pm in St. Charles, Mo. FHSU enters the match at 9-7 overall and 1-3 in the MIAA.

Moosburger lifts FHSU women’s soccer to double overtime win over Lindenwood

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HAYS, Kan. – A total of 102 minutes and 15 seconds passed before a winner could be determined in an MIAA match-up between Fort Hays State and Lindenwood on Friday evening. Cassi Moosberger broke a scoreless tie with a goal in double overtime to lift the Tigers to a 1-0 shutout.

In the second overtime, Taryn Schnell got a run up the right side of the field before crossing the ball to the middle of the field where Gabrielle Makatura found Moosburger for the game-winning strike. Schnell and Makatura both picked up assists on the play.

Lindenwood goalkeeper Jordan Gnolfo took the hard-luck loss as she saved five shots in the match. FHSU’s Kristen Thompson moved to 4-3 between the pipes by saving four shots in her third shutout win of the season. The match was evenly contested, FHSU with 13 total shots to Lindenwood’s 11.

The Tigers, now 5-4 overall and 2-1 in the MIAA, set their eyes on Sunday for a meeting with the No. 1 team in the nation. Central Missouri comes to town for an MIAA match at 11 am. There is FREE ADMISSION to the match for all ages and there will be $1 hot dogs and popcorn while supplies last.

Hosmer’s homer lifts Royals over White Sox in 10 innings

By BRIAN SANDALOW
Associated Press

KC Royals Logo 6CHICAGO (AP) – Eric Hosmer hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the top of the 10th inning, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 5-3 on Wednesday night to clinch home-field advantage in an AL Division Series.

Ben Zobrist singled with one out, and Hosmer drove a pitch from David Robertson (6-5) into the bullpen in right field to give the Royals the lead. For Hosmer, it was his 18th homer of the season.

Alex Gordon and Mike Moustakas also homered for Kansas City, which had already clinched the AL Central title. They will host the first two games of their ALDS, and a Game 5 if necessary.

Combined with Toronto splitting its doubleheader in Baltimore, the Royals pulled within a game of the Blue Jays for home-field advantage throughout the AL playoffs. Toronto did win the season series, giving it the tiebreaker over the Royals.

FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
September 29, 2015

Fort Hays State head football coach Chris Brown along with select players met with members of the media on Tuesday. The 3-1 Tigers, who are receiving votes in the latest AFCA Division II coaches poll, look to bounce back from their loss to No. 15 Pittsburg State when they host Washburn in their homecoming game this Saturday night at 7 p.m. at Lewis Field.

Head coach Chris Brown

FHSU-FB-Players Presser

WR Tyler Bacon


DB Doyin Jibowu


TE Zack Gaughan

 

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