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No. 3 Tigers move on to Central Regional title game with win over MSUM

HAYS, Kan. – The third-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball team built a 14-point third quarter lead then held on down the stretch to fend off MSU Moorhead 71-60 Saturday in front of a raucous Gross Coliseum crowd of 3,725. The Tigers (32-1) advance to Monday’s NCAA II Central Region championship game where they will play seventh-ranked Southwestern Oklahoma State, the second seed in the regional. The Bulldogs hit a last second 3-pointer to knock off defending national champion Central Missouri 78-75 earlier in the day.

The win was Fort Hays State’s 18th at home this season and extends their home court win streak to 25 straight, both matching program records.

FHSU Postgame Press Conference

Game Highlights

The Tigers got off to their second straight slow start and trailed by three early on after hitting just three of their first 13 shots. A put-back layup from Kacey Kennett with just over three minutes left in the opening quarter sparked a run of five-straight makes for the Tigers that stretched into the second quarter. Tatyana Legette tied things up at 14 with a layup before a left wing three-pointer from Madison Mittie put the Tigers in front for good.

Lanie Page splashed in a three early in the second frame before Belle Barbieri added two points on a layup to put the Tigers in front by nine following an 11-0 run. The lead hovered between four and nine for the rest of the half before MSUM went into the locker room down six thanks to a buzzer-beating three-pointer from Kiley Borowicz.

Fort Hays State used a 12-2 run in the middle of the third stanza to go in front by 14, 50-36, aided by back-to-back three-pointers from Kennett and Mittie. But the Dragons would not go away without a fight, scoring the next eight points to cut within six. MSUM hit another three at the buzzer to wrap up the third quarter, trimming the Tiger lead to seven with 10 minutes to play, 54-47.

The Dragons were within one possession on two occasions in the fourth quarter, but three-straight makes from Taylor Rolfs, Kennett and Barbieri pushed the Tiger lead back to nine with just under five minutes to play. Solid defense down the stretch helped the Tigers secure the win, limiting MSUM to just four made shot in their final 14 attempts.

The Tigers made the most of their size advantage, getting to the line 25 times (19-of-25, 76 percent) compared to just four free throw attempts for MSUM. Fort Hays State held a slight edge in rebounding, grabbing 37 boards compared to 34 for the Dragons.

After scoring 12 points in the first half, Legette finished the contest with a game-high 21 points, adding four assists, two big blocks and five rebounds. Kennett added 13 points while Barbieri added her sixth double-double and fifth in the last nine games thanks to 12 points and 10 rebounds despite playing only 18 minutes due to foul trouble. Page put up 10 points while Mittie added six after a 2-for-3 effort from behind the arc.

Notable:
The Tigers are now 15-2 against NSIC programs under head coach Tony Hobson
FHSU moves to 5-4 all-time in the NCAA Tournament

FHSU women’s golf finishes Arizona swing in fourth place finish at SMSU Spring Challenge

AVONDALE, Ariz. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team completed their second tournament of the spring portion of their schedule on Saturday (March 16). The event was hosted at Coldwater Golf Club, a par-72, 5,801-yard course. The Tigers shot rounds of 321 and 316 to finish 61-over (637) for the tournament.

Senior Hannah Perkins led the Tigers with a solo second-place finish individually. She fired off rounds of 74 and 77 to finish 7-over (151) for the week.

Taylor DeBoer fired off rounds of 78 and 80 on her way to a tie for 10th individually. Kelsey McCarthy shot rounds of 83 and 81 to finish in a tie for 20th. Katie Brungardt finished one shot behind with rounds of 87 and 78 for a five-way tie for 22nd overall. Kylie McCarthy carded round of 86 and 83.

Lindenwood took home the team title with rounds of 311 and 310 for a 45-over par score (621) as a team. Nebraska-Kearney finished second after shooting 629 as a team. Ottawa (Ariz.) finished third with a total score of 631. Haley Kapanicas of Ottawa (Ariz.) took home the individual title at 3-over par (147).

The Tigers are back in action in 10 days when they make their way to Wichita, Kan. for the Rockhurst Invitational (March 25-26) at Crestview Country Club.

Tiger baseball falls to No. 19 Missouri Southern

JOPLIN, Mo. – Fort Hays State baseball fell short with their comeback bid against No. 19 ranked Missouri Southern on Saturday (March 16), 13-7. The Tigers dipped to 2-17 on the season and 2-9 in MIAA play, while the Lions moved to 17-6 overall and 9-2 in conference action.

The afternoon started with the Lions grabbing a 3-0 lead in the first inning after three-consecutive RBI doubles. MSSU tacked on a run in both the second and third frames before things got interesting in the contest.

The Tigers picked up two runs and cut in the deficit in the home half. Landon Erway led off with an infield single. Ryan Grasser placed a ball through the right side, pushing Erway to second. Erway fell victim to a pickoff move by the Lions starter and was clipped at second. Taylan Mullins-Ohm was able to place a ball into right field to give the Tigers runners on first and second once again. Then, Cody Starkel roped a one-out 2 RBI double down the left field line, scoring both Grasser and Mullins-Ohm to put the Tigers on the board.

Missouri Southern increased their lead to four with another run in the fourth on a sacrifice fly. For the next two innings, neither team was able to get any offensive momentum.

In the seventh, Cody Rottinghaus came on in relief of Tiger starter Ryan Ruder. Rottinghaus allowed back-to-back home runs, giving the Lions an 8-2 lead. The edge wouldn’t last long as eight FHSU hitters came up to bat in the home half. Erway led off the inning by wearing a ball on the arm. Mullins-Ohm pushed Erway to second with an infield single to third. Two batters later, Jared Maneth earned a trip to first with a patient plate appearance for a walk. Marcus McDaniel took one for the team in the arm as well and plated a run in the process, keeping the bases juiced for the next man up. Kyler Cox entered the game as a pinch hitter and delivered. He floated a two-out 2 RBI single to left field, plating Mullins-Ohm and Maneth. The Tigers once again cut the deficit to three runs, this time 8-5.

Chase Werth entered the game on the mound for FHSU and shut down the Lions in order in the eight inning. Grasser earned a walk and Mullins-Ohm roped a double to right field, before Starkel reached first on a throwing error by the shortstop allowing Grasser to cross home plate. Two batters later, McDaniel singled through the left side of the infield, scoring Mullins-Ohm from third. FHSU trailed by one, 8-7 heading into the ninth inning with some momentum on their side.

The ninth inning did not go as planned for the Tiger pitching staff as they gave up five runs on four hits, blowing the game open as the Lions took a 13-7 lead into the final score after holding off the Tigers in the home half of the final frame.

Mullins-Ohm reached base three time in a 3-for-5 effort at the plate, scoring three runs on the afternoon. Erway was the other Tiger to earn a multi-hit performance with a 2-for-5 showing. Starkel led the way with three runs batted in.

Ruder (1-3) was charged with the loss after allowing six runs (four earned) on eight hits across six innings of work. Rottinghaus tossed one inning of relief, allowing two runs on three hits. Werth threw 1.1 innings out of the bullpen allowing three runs on one hit, while earning two strikeouts. Cole Zimmerman and Jake Vieira finished the game off with 0.1 innings each, facing only one batter.

The Tigers wrap up the series with the Lions Sunday afternoon (March 17) from Joplin. First pitch is slated for noon.

No. 3 Tigers fight off Pittsburg State to advance to NCAA II Regional semifinals

HAYS, Kan. – After trailing by as many as eight in the first half, the third-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball team rallied after halftime to knock off Pittsburg State 74-65 in front of 3,345 at Gross Coliseum in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship Central Regional.

It was third time the Tigers came away victorious against the Gorillas over the last five weeks, the first time FHSU has defeated Pittsburg State three times in a single season.

FHSU Postgame Press Conference

Game Highlights

Taylor Rolfs opened the scoring with a three-pointer, but a 12-0 run from Pittsburg State soon put the visitors in front by seven, 12-5. The run matched the longest scoring stretch by a Tiger opponent this season. Madison Mittie hit a big three-pointer from the right wing late in the quarter before PSU went back in front by five, 15-10 with a buzzer-beating three of their own.

(Courtesy FHSU Athletics / Allie Schwiezer)
Belle Barbieri scores two of her 15 second half points Friday vs. Pittsburg State.

The Tigers trailed by as many as eight at the midway point of the second quarter before Kacey Kennett made two big three-pointers to help FHSU tie things up with 41 seconds left before halftime, 29-29. The junior knocked one down to spark a 13-5 Tiger run before wrapping up the run with another triple while being fouled. She buried the free throw before PSU dropped in a layup to take a two-point lead into the break, 31-29.

Kennett poured in another three-pointer on the first possession of the third quarter, putting the Tigers back in front for the first time since midway through the first. After PSU tied things up, FHSU responded with a 7-0 run on back-to-back layups from Belle Barbieri and another triple from Rolfs. The Gorillas rallied once again, tying things up with two minutes left before Barbieri gave the Tigers the lead for good with another bucket.

The Tigers padded their lead to 10 by the midpoint of the final quarter, thanks to a step-back three-pointer from Hailey Walker. Pittsburg State closed within two later in the game, but Fort Hays State held on after hitting eight of their final 10 shots from the floor alongside a 6-for-6 effort from the charity stripe. Leading by just two, Mittie doubled the lead with a wraparound layup with just over one minute to play. Barbieri put up three points the old fashioned way on the ensuing possession, stretching the lead to seven with 33 seconds to play. Rolfs and Mittie added two free throws each in the waning seconds to seal the victory.

Barbieri led the way with 17 points, eclipsing 10 points for the 21st time this season. Rolfs added 16 on 6-of-8 shooting while Kennett put up her first double-double of the season with 12 points and 11 assists. Mittie drilled four of her five attempts in the game, totaling a season-high 11 points while grabbing six rebounds and dishing out three assists. Tatyana Legette distributed a team-high six assists, her seventh game of the year with five or more dimes.

The Tigers cleaned up the on the glass, outrebounding PSU 38-25. The Tigers knocked down 48.3 percent of their shots, including a 7-for-17 effort from behind the arc.

Fort Hays State moves on to the regional semifinals to take on the regular season NSIC champions, MSU Moorhead. The Dragons advanced to Saturday after knocking off Minnesota Duluth, 63-54.

Legette named to D2CCA All-Region First Team

WEATHERFORD, Okla. – Fort Hays State women’s basketball senior Tatyana Legette has been named a D2CCA All-Central Region performer, announced Thursday (March 14). Legette was one of five players in the region to earn a spot on the first team.

D2SIDA Press Release (PDF)

Legette is in the midst of a stellar senior season, adding All-Region honors to her MIAA Player of the Year and MIAA Championship Tournament Most Outstanding Player awards. She leads the team with 13.2 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game, ranking in the top 13 in the MIAA in each category. She scored in double figures 22 times through the MIAA championship, compiling nine double-doubles in the process. Legette was named MIAA Athlete of the Week three times.

For her career, the Topeka, Kan. native has amassed 1,210 points, ranking 11th on the all-time list, and 841 rebounds, good for fourth in program history. Her career totals also rank in the top seven in team history in blocks (122), field goal percentage (50.9 percent), free throws made (352) and free throw attempts (463).

Legette helped lead the Tigers to a 30-1 record entering the NCAA Championship tournament, the fewest losses in the regular season in program history. FHSU captured both the MIAA regular season and MIAA tournament championships, becoming the first team to do so since 2012. The Tigers earned an automatic bid into the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship, their fifth trip to the big dance. As the No. 1 seed in the region, FHSU will host the Central Regional inside Gross Memorial Coliseum beginning Friday (March 15). The Tigers open the tournament against conference rival Pittsburg State at 5 p.m. Friday.

Sports information directors from NCAA Division II Central Region schools and conferences selected the D2CCA all-region teams. Legette will now move on to the All-American ballot, with selections announced later in the month.

FHSU softball swept by Oklahoma Baptist

OKLAHOMA CITY – Two days after allowing just two runs in a pair of tough-luck 1-0 losses, FHSU surrendered 23 runs on Wednesday in 12-4 and 11-8 losses to Oklahoma Baptist. The Tigers went winless on their four-game road swing to Oklahoma in non-conference action and dipped to 7-8 overall on the season. Oklahoma Baptist improved to 10-14 overall with the wins on a day where the wind was howling out.

Game 1: Oklahoma Baptist 12, Fort Hays State 4
Game one of the doubleheader was shortened to six innings due to the run rule, which the Bison reached in the bottom of the sixth. The game did not get off to a good start when FHSU starter Michaelanne Nelson surrendered five runs in the first inning, including four on a grand slam by Demi Dobbs, after issuing a pair of walks to load the bases. Nelson lasted only a third of an inning before turning the ball over to Megan Jamison in relief.

Jamison held the Bison at bay over the second, third, and fourth innings, allowing FHSU to claw its way back into the game. In the second inning, Terran Caldwell drove in Fort Hays State’s first run with an RBI single. In the third, Bailey Boxberger laced a seeing-eye single through the right side of the infield to plate the Tigers’ second run. In the fifth, a double to lead off the inning by Sara Breckbill and then an RBI double by Elise Capra pulled the Tigers within two at 5-3. However, the progress all went away when OBU plated five more runs in the bottom of the fifth. A bases-clearing throwing error plated the last three runs of the five in the inning.

After coming into the game in relief in the pitching circle in the fifth, Sierra Rodriguez gave the Tigers their final run of the game with a solo home run in the sixth, making the score 10-4 in favor of OBU. A two-out, two-run double by OBU in the bottom of the sixth pushed the score to the run-rule margin of eight.

In relief, Jamison went 4.0 innings and allowed three runs (two earned) on five hits and a walk. Rodriguez allowed four runs (two earned) on four hits and a walk in 1.1 innings of work. Nelson took the loss, moving to 2-4 on the year.

Game 2: Oklahoma Baptist 11, Fort Hays State 8
The Tigers saw another rough start in game two when Oklahoma Baptist plated four runs in the first. Three consecutive singles plated the first run for OBU, then a three-run homer by Demi Dobbs instantly pushed the lead to four.

Tiger starter Hailey Chapman settled in and held the Bison scoreless in the second and third before the Tigers erupted for a huge eight-run fourth inning to take their first lead of the day.

FHSU started its rally with a pair of singles and a walk to load the bases. Sierra Rodriguez took a wild pitch in the foot, which forced in Fort Hays State’s first run. Terran Caldwell then knocked in a run on a fielding error by the third baseman, cutting the lead in half. Katie Adler tied the game up with a single up the middle plating two runs. Caldwell and Adler then came in to score on a Sara Breckbill double to the left center gap, giving FHSU the lead at 6-4. Bailey Boxberger then sent a ball over the left field wall for her third home run of the season and pushed the Tiger advantage to 8-4. However, it was not enough as the Tigers nearly gave back all of its runs in the bottom half of the inning.

Oklahoma Baptist plated its first pair of runs in the fourth on a two-RBI double with one out. Another double instantly made the score 8-7 in favor of FHSU. A walk, then a two-out single wound up loading the bases. Shelby Savage made the Tigers pay by hitting OBU’s second grand slam of the day and erasing all the work the Tigers accomplished in the top half of the inning. Chapman lasted only 3.2 innings before handing the ball to Michaelanne Nelson, who kept the Bison scoreless over the final 2.1 innings. But, the damage was done and FHSU was held scoreless the rest of the way as well.

Tiger Notes
-The pair of losses on Wednesday to Oklahoma Baptist were the first losses this year in which the Tigers scored more than one run.
-The Tigers had not surrendered more than 8 runs in a game this season until both contests Wednesday.
-Bailey Boxberger led the Tigers with 3 RBI for the day.
-Sara Breckbill led the Tigers in hits for the day, going 4-for-7 at the dish.

Up Next
Fort Hays State now gears up for weekend conference matchups at home with Missouri Southern and Pittsburg State. FHSU swept Pittsburg State in a non-conference doubleheader earlier this season in Pittsburg.

FHSU women’s golf finishes fourth at SMSU Spring Invitational

LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team finished fourth at the spring-portion opening SMSU Spring Invitational (March 11-12). The event was held at Wigwam Heritage Course (Red), a par-72, 5,806-yard course. The Tigers shot rounds of 326 and 336 to finish 86-over (662) for the tournament.

Seniors Hannah Perkins and Kelsey McCarthy led Fort Hays State as they finished in a tie for seventh individually. They both fired identical rounds of 9-over (81) and 10-over (82) to finish 19-over (163) for the week.

Taylor DeBoer tied for 15th individually with rounds of 85 and 83. Katie Brungardt was solo 17th after firing off rounds of 81 and 89. Kylie McCarthy shot 83 and 90.

Western New Mexico won the tournament, shooting 63-over par (639) as a team. Lindenwood finished second after shooting 648 as a team. Sioux Falls finished third with a total score of 656. Brenda Dominguez of Western New Mexico was the individual champion at 10-over par (154).

The Tigers are back in action this weekend as they will compete in the SMSU Spring Challenge (March 15-16) in Avondale, Ariz. at Coldwater Golf Club.

Tiger baseball moves series with Missouri Southern to Joplin

HAYS, Kan. – Most of the snow has melted away, but field conditions and more precipitation in the forecast has forced the Fort Hays State baseball team to shift another home series away from Larks Park. The Tigers will take on Missouri Southern in a three-game conference series in Joplin, Mo. beginning Friday (March 15) and continuing through the weekend. First pitch Friday is set for 3 p.m. before a 1 p.m. start Saturday and a noon finale Sunday.

Because it was originally scheduled as a home series, the Tigers will play all three games as the designated home team.

The Tigers are 18-36 all-time against Missouri Southern, including a 7-22 mark in Joplin. Despite a loss, the Tigers left the field on a high note during their last trip to Warren Turner Field. Alex Weiss, Ryan Grasser and Dayton Pomeroy combined for the first Tiger triple play in more than five years in the final defensive half inning of the 2018 season.

Fort Hays State, winners of two of its last four games, heads to Joplin with a 2-15 overall record and a 2-7 mark in league play. The Lions have opened the year 15-5 overall and 7-2 in MIAA action.

Game times and ticket information for NCAA Central Regional in Hays

Fort Hays State Athletics has announced ticket information and game times for the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Central Regional at Gross Memorial Coliseum this weekend in Hays, Kan. (Mar. 15, 16, 18).

All tickets for the tournament are general admission. Advanced ticket sales begin at 12 pm on Tuesday (Mar. 12). Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students/youth each session of the tournament. Advance tickets are available at the FHSU Athletic Office, by phone at (785) 628-4050, or online at the following link… Purchase Tickets Online.

Central Regional Homepage

Here are the game times for the Central Regional…

Friday, March 15
Session 1
Game 1 – 12:00 pm – No. 3 seed Central Missouri vs. No. 6 seed Lindenwood
Game 2 – 2:30 pm – No. 2 seed Southwestern Oklahoma State vs. No. 7 seed Emporia State

Session 2
Game 3 – 5:00 pm – No. 1 seed Fort Hays State vs. No. 8 seed Pittsburg State
Game 4 – 7:30 pm – No. 4 seed Minnesota Duluth vs. No. 5 seed MSU Moorhead

Saturday, March 16
Session 3
Game 5 – 5:00 pm – Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2
Game 6 – 7:30 pm – Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 4

Monday, March 18
Session 4
Game 7 – 7:00 pm – Winner of Game 5 vs. Winner of Game 6

FHSU softball drops a pair of 1-0 decisions to Oklahoma Christian

OKLAHOMA CITY – Fort Hays State pitchers Michaelanne Nelson and Hailey Chapman both had solid outings in the pitching circle on Monday (Mar. 11), but had no wins to show for it in a pair of 1-0 losses to Oklahoma Christian. They were outdueled by OCU hurlers Madison Hagood and Kali Crandall, who held the Tiger offense scoreless in 15 innings of work. FHSU moved to 7-6 overall, while OCU improved to 18-5 overall.

Game 1: Oklahoma Christian 1, Fort Hays State 0
In the first contest of the day, Fort Hays State scratched out just three hits against Madison Hagood, who tossed a complete game with nine strikeouts and just one walk. The Tigers had only one runner reach second base in the game. Terran Caldwell, Sara Breckbill, and Elise Capra were the Tigers who collected hits.

Michaelanne Nelson matched Hagood with zeros all the way through the fifth inning, but back-to-back one-out singles put the Eagles in business in the sixth. Kayla Eichler, who was 3-for-3 in the game for OCU, drove in the winning run with a third-consecutive single in the inning. It was off Hailey Chapman, who just entered the game, but the run responsibility was Nelson’s. In 5.1 innings of work, Nelson took the loss with seven hits and one walk allowed, while striking out five.

Game 2: Oklahoma Christian 1, Fort Hays State 0 (8 inn.)
The second contest of the day was much like the first with runs hard to come by. Hailey Chapman tossed a complete-game effort for FHSU, but it was not enough as FHSU fell in the international tiebreaker format.

The game remained scoreless through seven innings, so the Tigers began the tiebreaker format with a runner on second. Missed bunt attempts leading to a strikeout in Fort Hays State’s first at bat of the eighth were costly. Eventually the Tigers got runners to second and third with two outs, but a groundout ended the threat.

In the bottom half of the inning, OCU got its sacrifice down in the first at bat successfully, getting the runner to third with just one out. After a walk, OCU’s Bridget White ended the game with a long RBI single that nearly reached the center field fence.

The Tigers had only four hits in the contest, half by Grace Philop who went 2-for-2 at the dish. Bailey Boxberger and Lily Sale also collected hits.

On the other hand, Chapman allowed just four hits in her 7.1 inning effort. She walked three and struck out six. She is now 4-3 on the season.

Kali Crandall went seven innings in the circle for OCU, allowing four hits and two walks with 10 strikeouts. Madison Hagood relieved her at the beginning of the international tiebreaker format in the eighth and recorded one strikeout. Hagood moved to 8-2, picking up the win after her team broke the scoreless tie in the bottom of the eighth.

Tiger Notes
-Fort Hays State has scored one or less runs in all six of its losses this year. The Tigers have been shutout four of those six times.
-Five of Fort Hays State’s last six games have resulted in shutouts, one in favor of FHSU and four in favor of its opponents.

Fort Hays State looks to get the bats going at Oklahoma Baptist on Tuesday (Mar. 12). The Tigers are scheduled to begin a doubleheader with the Bison at 2 pm in Shawnee.

FHSU women’s basketball selected to host NCAA II Central Regional

Courtesy FHSU Athletics / Ryan Prickett

INDIANAPOLIS – After winning both regular season and postseason MIAA championships, the third-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball team has been selected as the No. 1 seed in the Central Region of the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship. As a result, the Tigers will host the Central Region tournament for the second time. The tournament will be played inside Gross Memorial Coliseum March 15, 16 and 18.

The Tigers (30-1) will play No. 8 seed Pittsburg State in the regional quarterfinals on Friday, March 15. The Tigers and Gorillas are two of five MIAA programs to qualify for this year’s regional tournament, joined by Central Missouri, Emporia State and Lindenwood.

This is the Tigers’ fifth trip to the NCAA tournament and the fourth in the last five years. Fort Hays State is 3-4 all-time in the big dance.

After sitting in second in the final regional ranking, Fort Hays State’s MIAA tournament title was enough to convince the selection committee to bump the Tigers to the top spot. GAC champions Southwestern Oklahoma State, also 30-1, will enter the tournament as the No. 2 seed. Rounding out the tournament field are two schools from the NSIC – Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota State Moorhead.

The winner of the Central Region tournament will advance to Columbus, Ohio for the Elite Eight March 26, 27 and 29.

2019 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship Central Region Tournament Quarterfinal Matchups
No. 1 Fort Hays State (30-1) vs. No. 8 Pittsburg State (21-8)
No. 4 Minnesota Duluth (23-6) vs. No. 5 Minnesota State Moorhead (26-6)
No. 2 Southwestern Oklahoma State (30-1) vs. No. 7 Emporia State (22-8)
No. 3 Central Missouri (24-6) vs. No. 6 Lindenwood (21-7)
All games played inside Gross Memorial Coliseum on Friday, March 15. Game times TBA.

FHSU women down Central Missouri to win MIAA Tournament championship

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After coming up short in its previous two trips to the MIAA Championship title game, the third-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball team got the job done on the third try, defeating Central Missouri 63-56 to win its first MIAA Tournament championship Sunday (March 10). As a result, the Tigers (30-1) have earned an automatic bid into the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball championship.

This is Fort Hays State’s 11th conference championship in program history and its second conference tournament title (1993 RMAC Shootout). The Tigers now have 30 wins on the season, tied for the second most in program history. It was the 103rd victory over the last four years, matching the team’s best four-year stretch.

FHSU Postgame Press Conference

Game Highlights

The Tigers never trailed in the contest, taking the lead 11 seconds in on a layup from tournament Most Outstanding Player Tatyana Legette and never letting up. Fort Hays State scored the first seven points of the game and scored on its first eight possessions, racing out to an 18-5 lead less than five minutes into the game. Both teams were highly efficient in the first quarter, combining to hit nearly 70 percent from the floor (16-of-23).

But Central Missouri proved why it was the No. 2 seed in the tournament, fighting back within four by the end of the first quarter, 22-18, before closing within a bucket to start the second stanza. The teams cooled off significantly in the second quarter, scoring just 16 total points. Fort Hays State padded its lead back to eight by the halftime break, 32-24.

Lanie Page scored six quick points out of the break to stretch the lead to 14, putting the lead in double figures where it would remain for the rest of the third quarter. The lead grew as high as 15 in the final quarter, 50-35, before the Jennies put together one final run. UCM went on a 17-8 run to close within two possessions with less than a minute to go, 58-52. The Tigers iced the game thanks to a 5-for-6 effort from the free-throw line over the final 32 seconds.

Tatyana Legette was joined on the All-Tournament team by Lanie Page and Taylor Rolfs. Rolfs led the team with 17 points while Legette put together her ninth double-double, totaling 14 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and three steals. Page contributed 10 points, four steals, two blocks and three assists while Belle Barbieri added 10 points and two steals.

The Tigers turned Central Missouri over 19 times, totaling 12 steals and three blocks. The Tigers shot 46.0 percent from the floor (23-of-50), their 16th game with a shooting percentage of 45 percent or better.

Fort Hays State is the first No. 1 seed to win the MIAA Championship since 2013, ending the longest drought in tournament history.

The Tigers will now await the official announcement of the field of 64 in this year’s NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship, set to be released tonight at 9 p.m. via NCAA.com.

Tiger baseball drops series opener to Hornets

EMPORIA, Kan. – The Fort Hays State baseball team dropped the series opener to Emporia State on Sunday, 9-3. The Tigers dip to 1-14 overall and 1-6 in the MIAA, while the Hornets moved to 8-6 overall and 5-2 in conference action.

The Tigers fell behind early to the Hornets with a 2-0 deficit after one inning of play. ESU pushed across a couple more runs in the top of the fourth inning. FHSU was able to plate a run in the home half of the fourth frame when Jake Taylor reached on a throwing error by the second baseman, scoring Ryan Stoecklein.

Emporia State was able to pick up a run in the fifth inning and another in the eighth inning. The Tigers were able to claw back with a two-run comeback in the eighth frame. Ryan Grasser was hit by pitch to start the inning, earning his second trip on the bases in the contest. Ryan Stoecklein was walked and then Marcus McDaniel pinch ran for the first baseman.

The very next batter, Taylan Mullins-Ohm was able to rope an RBI double to centerfield scoring Grasser from second base. Landon Erway kept the inning alive by producing a run from McDaniel after reaching on a fielder’s choice. The Hornets were able to score three run in the ninth frame putting the game out of reach for the Tigers.

Fort Hays State looks to earn a split in the series on Monday (Mar. 11) with a doubleheader commencing at 12 p.m. from Emporia, Kan.

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