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Lady Tigers Fall in Overtime to Central Missouri in MIAA Tourney Semifinals

FHSu-WBB-MIAAThe Fort Hays State Lady Tigers missed their final five free throws in regulation and lose 87-78 to No. 13 Central Missouri in the semifinals of the MIAA tournament at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City. The loss snaps the Tigers four-game win streak and drops them to 22-7. The Jennies improve to 24-4 and will play Emporia State Sunday afternoon for the tournament title.

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After a slow start, the Lady Tigers went on a 16-2 run to take a 12-point lead with 13:37 to play in the first half. The Jennies answer with a 33-11 run over the next 10 minutes to go up 12 with 3:26 to play. FHSU finished the half on an 11-2 run to pull within three at the half.

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Fort Hays State would get as close as one early in the second, only to fall behind by 10. They would rally to take the lead back on a Kate Edwards three-point play. Back-to-back Traci Keyser three-pointers put them up three at 72-69. Missed free throws prevented them from building the lead any bigger.

The Jennies had a chance to win it in the final 10 seconds. BreAnna Lewis hit the front end but missed the second of two free throws to force overtime. UCM outscored the Lady Tigers 12-3 in the extra period.

Kaiameka Brown and Kate Edwards both scored 18 points to lead the Tigers. It’s a career-high for Brown. Edwards added 10 rebounds and dished out eight assists. Kate Lehman scored 17 points and had nine rebounds and eight blocks before fouling out.

Keuna Flax scored 23 and had 15 rebounds and Nicole Caddell added 12 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Jennies who avenge a 45-point regular season loss to the Lady Tigers in Hays back in early December.

Northwest Missouri State Rallies to Defeat FHSU in MIAA Tournament Semifinals

FHSU-MBB-Congiusta MIAAThe Fort Hays State Tigers were held to just one field goal over the final 12:30 minutes Saturday, and fall 73-66 to Northwest Missouri State in the MIAA tournament semifinals Saturday afternoon at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City. The loss snaps a three-game win streak and drops them to 20-8 on the season. The Bearcats avenge two regular season losses to the Tigers and improve to 21-9.

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The Tigers closed the first half on an 8-1 run and led by fivc at the half. They pushed the lead as high as 12 in the second half but were outscored 25-10 the rest of the way.

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Ben Congiusta tied a career-high scoring 21 points while fellow senior Lance Russell added 16.

Lady Tigers Advance to MIAA Tournament Semfinals

FHSU-WBB-Lehman MIAASixth-seeded Fort Hays State played lock-down defense in the MIAA Quarterfinals on Friday against Northeastern State, producing a 61-42 win to advance to the semifinals against No. 2 seed Central Missouri. The Tigers moved to 22-6 overall with the win, while Northeastern State dropped to 19-8 overall.

A 17-4 run by the Tigers early in the game pushed them to a 16-point advantage at the 4:45 mark of the first half. The Lady Tigers led by 14 at halftime 34-20. A 14-4 run by the Tigers to open the second half extended the lead to 24 points to leave no doubt. They reached that margin once more in the second half, which was their largest of the game.

FHSU held Northeastern State to just 28 percent shooting overall in the game, including 25 percent in the first half. The Lady Tigers held the perimeter-oriented Riverhawk team to just 17.6 percent shooting beyond the 3-point line.

Kate Lehman led FHSU in scoring with 18 points, followed by Traci Keyser with 14 and Kate Edwards with 10. Lehman was 6-of-12 from the field and 6-of-7 from the free-throw line, adding six rebounds and four blocked shots. Keyser knocked down four 3-point field goals. Edwards had a team-high seven rebounds and tied for the team high in assists with five, Kaiameka Brown also had four assists.

Taylor Lewis led Northeastern State with 14 points and Tosha Tyler was right behind with 13.

Fort Hays State faces Central Missouri in the semifinals on Saturday at 8:15 pm.

– FHSU Sports Information –

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Tigers Defeat Missouri Southern, Move on to MIAA Semifinals

FHSU-MBB-Congiusta MIAAThe Fort Hays State Tigers outscored Missouri Southern 28-12 over the final 11:23 and beat the Lions 79-60 in the quarterfinals of the MIAA tournament in Kansas City Thursday. It’s the Tigers third-straight win an improves them to 20-7. The Lions end their season at 13-15. Fort Hays State will face Northwest Missouri State in the semifinals Saturday at noon. The Bearcats held off Northeastern State 69-65 in the second game Thursday.

Fort Hays State trailed by six early then went on a 25-11 run to go up eight. They pushed the lead to 13 a little over five minutes into the second half, but the Lions rallied and pulled within three at 51-48 before the Tigers decisive run.

The Tigers had four in double figures, led by Craig Nicholson with 19. Ben Congiusta, who was 4-4 from three-point range in the first half, finished with 17. Carson Konrade added 15 and a season-high eight rebounds while Lance Russell added 12, all in the second half.

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Tigers Excluded from Region Rankings

FHSU-MBB-NicholsonThe new NCAA Central Region Rankings are out and it appears both the Fort Hays State men and women are going to have to win the MIAA tournament to get into the NCAA tournament. Despite winning two games last week, the Tiger men drop out of the poll. Minnesota State remains at the top with Winona State second. MIAA newcomer Northeastern State jumps to fifth, MIAA co-champ Central Missouri falls to seventh and Washburn is eighth. There are two 10-loss teams in this week’s rankings, Upper Iowa at six and Arkansas Tech at 10.

Washburn tops the women’s poll with Central Missouri second. NortheasternState is eighth, Truman drops to ninth and EmporiaState is in at No. 10.

Quick Start Lifts Lady Tigers to First MIAA Tournament Win

FHSU-WBB-EdwardsThe Fort Hays State Lady Tigers scored the first 13 points and never looked back in a 70-57 win over Lincoln in the first-round of the MIAA basketball tournament at Gross Coliseum. It’s FHSU’s second win over the Blue Tigers in five days and their first in four tries in the MIAA tournament. They improve to 21-6 and will now play Northeastern State in the quarterfinals at 8:15pm Friday night at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City. Lincoln ends their season 11-16.

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The Lady Tigers, led by double-figures the entire first half, were up as many as 18 and by 11 at halftime. Lincoln pulled within seven early in the second half, but FHSU responded with a 17-5 run to push the lead to 19 with 8:39 to play. The Blue Tigers would never get any closer than 11 the rest of the way.

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Kate Lehman led the Lady Tigers with 22 points, Kate Edwards added 13 along with a season-high 14 rebounds. Traci Keyser hit three first half three-pointers and scored nine points and grabbed a season-high seven boards.

FHSU’s Lehman and Edwards Named to Women’s All-MIAA Basketball Team

FHSU-WBB-All-MIAAFort Hays State sophomore center Kate Lehman is a first-team pick and junior forward Kate Edwards a third-team selection to the women’s All-MIAA basketball team released Tuesday afternoon.

Lehman was also named the Defensive Player of the Year and named to the All-Defensive team, leading the nation in blocked shots. Lehman leads the Lady Tigers with 16.1 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. Edwards is second on the team with 13.0 points and 7.6 rebounds per game.

The Lady Tigers are one of four teams to have more than one player named to either the first, second of third teams.

CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Laura Kinderknecht, Sr., G, WU
Taylor Lewis, Sr., G, NSU

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kate Lehman, So., C, FHSU

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Brook Duncan, G, SBU

COACH OF THE YEAR
Ron McHenry, WU

ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM
Taylor Lewis, Sr., G, NSU**
Keuna Flax, Jr., F, UCM**
Laura Kinderknecht, Sr., G, WU
Lizzy Jeronimus, So., F, PSU [r1]
Kate Lehman, So., C, FHSU
**Unanimous Selection
[r1] Repeat First Team Selection

ALL-MIAA SECOND TEAM
Becka McHenry, Sr., G, TSU
Nicole Caddell, Sr., G, UCM
Rachel Hanf, Sr., G, ESU
Heather Howard, Sr., F, MWSU
Jacqui Zelenka, Jr., F, SBU

ALL-MIAA THIRD TEAM
Lavonda McCall, Jr., G, WU
BreAnna Lewis, Jr., G, UCM
Laura Patrick, Jr., G, ESU
Katelyn Edwards, So., F, FHSU
Arriana Walker, Sr., G, LU

MIAA ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Kate Lehman, So., C, FHSU
Lavonda McCall, Jr., G, WU
Carrington Fox, Jr., F, NSU
Stormye Everett, Sr., F, WU
Jacqui Zelenka, Jr., F, SBU
Lauren Brown, Sr., C, PSU

ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION
Alyssa Fuxa, Sr., F, UCO
Merissa Quick, So., F, ESU
Freddie Sims, Sr., G, LU
Erin Rice, Sr., F, MSSU
Alicia Bell, Sr., G, MWSU
Tosha Tyler, Sr., G, NSU
Sarah Green, Sr., F, NSU
Annie Mathews, So., F, NWMSU
Maggie Marnin, Sr., C, NWMSU
Lauren Brown, Sr., C, PSU
Alexa Bordewick, Sr., G, PSU
Drew Roberts, Sr., G, PSU
Brittany Dukes, Sr., G, SBU
Allie Norton, So., G, TSU
Dana Elliott, Sr. G, WU

Tiger Baseball Splits at Missouri Southern

FHSU-BSB-Jordan MillerFort Hays State baseball split a doubleheader with Missouri Southern in Joplin, Mo. on Monday. Fort Hays State rallied in its final at bat for a 7-6 win in game one, but fell 14-3 in game two. FHSU is now 7-6 overall and 4-5 in the MIAA. The Tigers were the home team in each contest, since the series with the Lions was scheduled to be played in Hays.

Game 1: Fort Hays State 7, Missouri Southern 6
The Tigers jumped out quickly to a 5-0 lead after two innings in a seven-inning contest, but Missouri Southern methodically chipped away at the lead, scoring once in the third, once in the fourth, and once in the sixth to make it a 5-3 game heading to the last inning.

An error by the Tigers in the top of the seventh opened the door for Southern who scored three unearned runs off reliever Kyle Leroy to take a 6-5 lead.

The Tigers would battle back in the bottom of the seventh. Singles by Kelton Rule and Jay Sanders gave FHSU runners at first and third with one out. Shane Wade struck out for the second out, but pinch hitter Casey Sedbrook drew a walk to load the bases. Jordan Miller was then hit by a pitch to force the tying run in from third. Sam Thornton ended the game with a RBI single to give the Tigers a game that nearly slipped away from them.

Alex Ellison pitched 5.0 innings for FHSU, allowing three earned runs on seven hits and two walks with five strikeouts. Nathan Briar and Nathan Zimmerman each relieved for a third of an inning before giving way to Kyle Leroy, who pitched the final inning and a third. All three runs allowed by Leroy were unearned, who picked up the win in relief.

Game 2: Missouri Southern 14, Fort Hays State 3
Missouri Southern jumped out to a 6-0 lead after an inning and a half and never looked back, cruising to a 14-3 win over the Tigers in the second game. All six runs were charged to Tayler Davis, who lasted just 1.0 innings. Five of the runs were earned.

Jesse Hart held the Lions scoreless in relief until the top of the sixth. In that inning, the Lions struck for five more runs to push out to an 11-3 lead. The Lions added three more runs in the seventh to win by run-rule after seven.

Tayler Davis took the loss for the Tigers, now 1-1 on the season.

Fort Hays State is scheduled for a three-game series at Emporia State this weekend.

Four Tigers Earn All-MIAA Honors; Johnson Named MIAA Coach of the Year

FHSU-MBB-All-ConferenceFort Hays State had four players named to the All-MIAA Men’s Basketball Team for 2012-13 on Monday and Mark Johnson was named MIAA Coach of the Year. Dwayne Brunson earned first-team honors, while Craig Nicholson was named MIAA Freshman of the Year and a second-team selection. Lance Russell and Ben Congiusta each earned honorable mention honors.

Brunson, a junior from Queens, N.Y., garnered a first-team selection in his first year with the Tigers after transferring from Barton (Kan.) Community College. He led the team in scoring, rebounding, and blocked shots. He enters the MIAA Tournament averaging 15.5 points, 7.7 rebounds per game, and 2.1 blocks per game. Brunson has also shot the ball at a very high rate at 61.3 percent from the field and 84.5 percent from the free-throw line. In the MIAA entering the postseason, he ranks 11th in scoring, fourth in rebounding, second in field goal percentage, fifth in free-throw percentage, second in blocked shots, fourth in offensive rebounds per game, and fourth in defensive rebounds per game. He has seven double-doubles in points and rebounds this year and scored in double figures in 22 games. He reached at least 20 points in seven games, including a season high 35 points at Nebraska-Kearney, the most points scored by a player under head coach Mark Johnson. He’s also reached double figures in rebounds nine times this year.

Nicholson, native of Wichita, Kan., is the first FHSU player to earn MIAA Freshman of the Year honors in the school’s seventh year in the conference. Nicholson was also named to the All-MIAA Second Team as a true freshman, the only freshman on the first, second or third teams. He continues to lead the MIAA and ranks second in the nation in assists per game, averaging 7.0. Nicholson has also scored the ball at a high rate, averaging 13.8 points per game to rank third on the team entering the postseason. In the MIAA, he ranks first in assists, second in 3-point field goal percentage, second in assist/turnover ratio, fifth in steals, 17th in scoring, and 14th in free-throw percentage.

Russell was an honorable mention selection, the first all-conference honor of his career in his third year in the program. Entering the postseason, the Wichita, Kan. senior is averaging 13.9 points and 5.2 rebounds per game to rank second in both categories. He’s also third on the team in assists, averaging 2.0 per game. He is shooting 48.2 percent from the field, 38.9 percent beyond the 3-point line, and 78 percent at the free-throw line.

Congiusta was an honorable mention selection, the first all-conference honor of his career in his fourth year with the Tigers. The Sydney, Australia senior redshirted last year but returned strong this year, averaging 12.3 points per game and 3.9 assists per game entering the postseason. Congiusta leads the MIAA in 3-point field goal percentage (.438) and has 70 3-point field goals made this year. He is shooting 47.4 percent from the field overall and 90.6 percent at the free-throw line.

Johnson earns his second MIAA Coach of the Year honor after being the Co-Coach of the Year in 2009-10 with Central Missouri coach Kim Anderson. Johnson guided FHSU, which was picked fourth in the preseason coaches and sixth in the preseason media polls, to its first MIAA Regular Season Championship, tying for the league crown with Central Missouri. It’s the third Coach of the Year honor in Johnson’s career, also earned RMAC Coach of the Year honors in 2005-06.

Below is the entire All-MIAA Men’s Basketball Team for 2012-13…

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Will McNeill, Sr., G, WU

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Marky Nolen, Sr., G, PSU

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Craig Nicholson, G, FHSU

COACH OF THE YEAR
Marl Johnson, FHSU

ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM
Will McNeill, Sr., G, WU**%
Dominique Long, Sr., F, UCM
Josh Gibbs, Jr., F, UCO
Dwayne Brunson, Jr., F, FHSU
Bryton Hobbs, Jr., G, NSU
**Unanimous Selection
% – Repeat first team selection from last season

ALL-MIAA SECOND TEAM
Jermaine Bransford, Sr., F, NSU
Alex Bazzell, Sr., G, LWU
Marquis Addison, Jr., G, MSSU
Craig Nicholson, Fr., G, FHSU
Cedric Ridle, Sr., G, LU

ALL-MIAA THIRD TEAM
Mike Carlson, Sr, F, TSU
Dillon Starzl, Jr, F, NWMSU
JaVon McGee, Sr., C, PSU
Widgett Washington, Sr., G, UCM
Martin Mitchell, Sr., G, WU

MIAA ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Marky Nolan, Sr., G, PSU
Paul Bunch, Jr., C, ESU
Will McNeill, Sr., G, WU
Bobby Chipman, Sr., F, WU
Matt Wallace, So., G, NWMSU

ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION
Charles Hammork, Jr. G, UCM
Paul Bunch, Jr., C, ESU
Kaleb Wright, Jr., G, ESU
Chris Sights, Sr., G, ESU
Lance Russell, Sr., G, FHSU
Ben Congiusta, Sr., G, FHSU

Jordan Talbert, Jr., F, MSSU
Cedric Clinkscales, Jr, F, MWSU
Adarius Fulton, Jr., G, MWSU
Jon Henderson, Sr., G, UNK
DeAngelo Hailey, Sr., G, NWMSU
Alex Sullivan, Sr., G, NWMSU
Kaleb Porter, Fr., G, PSU
Rico Pierrevillus, Sr., F, PSU
Damion Hooks, Jr., F, SBU
Preston Guiot, So., G, SBU
Seth Jackson, So., G, TSU
Tom Norton, Sr., G, TSU
Bobby Chipman, Sr., F, WU

Lehman Named MIAA Women’s Basketball Athlete of the Week

FHSU-WBB-LehmanFor the third time this season, Fort Hays State sophomore Kate Lehman was named MIAA Women’s Basketball Athlete of the Week on Monday (Mar. 4). Lehman also earned the honor on November 26 and December 17. She is one of two players in the conference to earn the honor three times this year, Keuna Flax of Central Missouri being the other.

Lehman averaged a double-double last week, helping FHSU close out the regular season with a pair of wins to tie for fifth in the MIAA standings. She averaged 20.5 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 5.0 blocked shots per game. Against Missouri Western, she had 20 points with 11 rebounds and four blocked shots, then had 21 points, 12 rebounds and six blocked shots against Lincoln. The double-doubles were her eighth and ninth of the season. Lehman continues to lead NCAA Division II in blocked shots per game (4.2).

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