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Tigers hold at No. 18 in AFCA Poll for third straight week

WACO, Texas – Fort Hays State remains No. 18 in the latest AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Monday (Oct. 1). The Tigers remain one of three MIAA teams in the Top 25.

Pittsburg State moved up to No. 8 this week as the only undefeated team remaining in the MIAA. Northwest Missouri State nudged up just one spot from No. 17 to No. 16. Undefeated Southern Arkansas jumped over the Tigers this week from No. 19 to No. 17.

The lone upset within the Top 10 last week was No. 2 Indiana (Pa.) falling to California (Pa.). Minnesota State remains the nation’s top ranked team.

Below is the AFCA Top 25 Poll for October 1, 2018.

Rank School (1st votes) Record Pts. Prev. Week 5 Next Game
1. Minnesota State (28) 5-0 818 1 D. St. Cloud State (Minn.), 45-10 Oct. 6 at Minnesota St.-Moorhead
2. Grand Valley State (Mich.) (1) 5-0 778 3 D. Northwood (Mich.), 52-7 Oct. 6 vs. Dixie St. (Utah)
3. Ferris State (Mich.) (4) 5-0 760 4 D. Ashland (Ohio), 28-21 Oct. 6 vs. Michigan Tech
4. Midwestern St. (Texas) 5-0 731 5 D. Eastern New Mexico, 31-23 Oct. 6 vs. No. 9 Texas A&M-Commerce
5. West Georgia 5-0 686 6 D. Shorter (Ga.), 58-27 Oct. 6 vs. North Greenville (S.C.)
6. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 5-0 631 7 D. Arkansas Tech, 24-7 Oct. 6 at No. 19 Harding (Ark.)
7. Minnesota-Duluth 5-0 571 8 D. Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.), 32-3 Oct. 6 at Augustana (S.D.)
8. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 5-0 544 10 D. Lindenwood (Mo.), 27-24 OT Oct. 6 vs. No. 16 Northwest Missouri St.
9. Texas A&M-Commerce 4-1 529 9 D. Lock Haven (Pa.), 68-6 Oct. 6 at No. 4 Midwestern St. (Texas)
10. Valdosta State (Ga.) 5-0 465 13 D. Mississippi College, 63-42 Oct. 6 vs. Delta St. (Miss.)
11. West Florida 4-1 463 11 D. Delta St. (Miss.), 30-21 Oct. 6 at North Alabama
12. Colorado School of Mines 5-0 459 14t D. No. 24 Colorado Mesa, 72-31 Oct. 6 at Western St. Colorado
13. West Chester (Pa.) 5-0 421 12 D. Shippensburg (Pa.), 28-21 Oct. 6 at Bloomsburg (Pa.)
14. Indiana (Pa.) (5) 4-1 410 2 Lost to California (Pa.), 36-24 Oct. 6 vs. Slippery Rock (Pa.)
15. Colorado State-Pueblo 4-1 382 16 D. South Dakota Mines, 41-14 Oct. 6 vs. New Mexico Highlands
16. Northwest Missouri State 4-1 341 17 D. Emporia St. (Kan.), 41-0 Oct. 6 at No. 8 Pittsburg St. (Kan.)
17. Southern Arkansas 5-0 293 19 D. Oklahoma Baptist, 55-45 Oct. 6 vs. Southern Nazarene (Okla.)
18. Fort Hays State (Kan.) 4-1 278 18 D. Central Oklahoma, 15-0 Oct. 6 at Emporia St. (Kan.)
19. Harding (Ark.) 4-1 217 20 D. Arkansas-Monticello, 47-21 Oct. 6 vs. No. 6 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)
20. Notre Dame (Ohio) 5-0 190 23 D. West Liberty (W.Va.), 55-21 Oct. 4 at Fairmont St. (W.Va.)
21. Tarleton State (Texas) 4-0 177 25 D. Angelo St. (Texas), 54-33 Oct. 6 vs. Eastern New Mexico
22. Indianapolis (Ind.) 3-1 160 22 D. Lincoln (Mo.), 41-17 Oct. 6 at Missouri S&T
23. Kutztown (Pa.) 4-0 61 NR D. Bloomsburg (Pa.), 44-10 Oct. 6 at East Stroudsburg (Pa.)
24. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 4-1 55 NR D. Humboldt St. (Calif.), 37-21 Oct. 6 vs. No. 25 Central Washington
25. Central Washington 3-2 54 14t Lost to West Texas A&M, 28-26 Oct. 6 at No. 24 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
Others Receiving Votes: Sioux Falls (S.D.), 52; Tiffin (Ohio), 45; Ohio Dominican, 39; Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.), 33; LIU-Post (N.Y.), 16; Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.), 10; Chadron St. (Neb.), 9; West Texas A&M, 9; Bowie St. (Md.), 7; Central Missouri, 7; Davenport (Mich.), 7; Florida Tech, 4; Hillsdale (Mich.), 4; West Alabama, 4; Colorado Mesa, 2; Charleston (W.Va.), 1; Morehouse (Ga.), 1; Virginia Union, 1.

Hirsch’s late goal pushes Tigers to win over RiverHawks

HAYS, Kan. – With 0-2 records in the MIAA, both Northeastern State and Fort Hays State were fighting for their first conference win of the season. The game seemed destined for extra time before Darby Hirsch played hero for the second time this season as she netted a late-game goal to give the Tigers a 1-0 victory over the RiverHawks.

With the win, FHSU records their first MIAA win to improve to 1-2 in conference and 3-5-2 overall. Northeastern State drops to 6-4 and 0-3 in MIAA play on the season.

Both teams played lock down defense and relied on their goalkeepers to keep the match scoreless. However, in the 85th minute, Hirsch connected on passes from both Cailey Perkins and Chloe Montano as she played the ball ahead to capture her second goal of the season. This shot gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead with just five minutes remaining in regulation. That goal would prove to be the winner for FHSU as they earned their first MIAA win of the season.

Fort Hays State out-shot Northeastern State in the match by a 19-6 margin, with 10 hitting on goal. Perkins led the way with four shot attempts on the day, the most for any player. Nikita Woods and Olympia Katsouridis accounted for three shots each, while five other Tigers recorded at least one shot. For the RiverHawks, five players attempted a shot against Tiger keeper Megan Kneefel, led by Valeriia Pankratova with two.

The Tigers were awarded two yellow cards in the match during the final ten minutes against Katsouridis and Macy Decker.

Kneefel picks up the win in net for the Tigers, improving her record to 3-4-2 and totaling 44 saves after collecting five in the match. Brennan Hockett falls to 5-3 for the RiverHawks and adds nine saves to her total for the season.

Fort Hays State is back home next weekend for another two-match weekend in Hays. On Friday (Oct. 5) the Tigers welcome Missouri Western in a 7 p.m. duel followed by a 2:30 p.m. match against Northwest Missouri State on Sunday (Oct. 7).

Tigers post shutout in homecoming victory over UCO

HAYS, Kan. – Dante Brown kicked a record five field goals, Jacob Mezera set a new career pass completion record and the Fort Hays State defense had their first shutout since 2008 as the Tigers win their homecoming game 15-0 over Central Oklahoma in front of 7,140 at Lewis Field.

The Tigers (4-1) last shutout came 116 games ago in their season opener against New Mexico Highlands on August 28th, 2008. It’s the first time UCO (2-3) had been held scoreless since a Sept. 17, 2011 by Angelo State.

Chris Brown Postgame Press Conference

Jacob Mezera Postgame Interview

Colt Trachsel Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Brown connected on field goals from 21, 39, 30 and 25 in the first half to give FHSU a 12-0 halftime lead. His 44-yarder late in the third quarter pushed the lead to 15-0 and would the final points of the night. Brown missed on a 45-yard attempt with a little under four minutes to play.

The Tiger defense was locked in from the start forcing three and outs on the Bronchos first six possessions. UCO only first down of the first half came on a 40-yard pass from Chandler Garrett to Ronald Monroe late in the second quarter but Alex Quevedo missed a 46-yard field goal.

Ian Nordell sacked the UCO quarterback on fourth down on the Bronchos only trip into the redzone early in the fourth quarter. The Tigers forced an incomplete pass on UCO’s next possession to preserve the shutout.

Doyin Jibowu picked off a pass midway through the third quarter. Connor Shedeed picked off another, his third interception of the season, on the Bronchos final possession to seal the win.

The Tigers held UCO to 59 yards rushing and only 234 yards for the game.

Charles Tigner rushed for 101 yards on 24 carries for his second straight 100-yard game. Jacob Mezera completed 18 of 31 passes for 201 yards to become FHSU’a all-time completion leader, now with 556.

Tiger women’s soccer falls victim to unbeaten Bronchos

HAYS, Kan. – Two quick Central Oklahoma goals proved to be too big of a deficit for the Fort Hays State women’s soccer team to come back from. In the end, the No. 20 Bronchos notched one more goal to claim the 3-0 victory over the Tigers, staying unbeaten on the season at 9-0. Fort Hays State drops to 2-5-2 and 0-2 in MIAA play nearing the midway point of the season.

Asha Haile got things going quickly for the Bronchos, netting two goals in the first 15 minutes of the match. Haile earned her third goal of the season as she rebounded a shot off the post and beat the Tiger keeper Deonna Wellbrock to the right following as assist from Haley Post. At the 14:46 mark, Haile struck again on a double-assist play from Katie Killion and Taryn Kedzior as she snuck behind Wellbrock to put the Bronchos up 2-0. That score would hold through the remainder of the first half. Central Oklahoma limited the Tigers to zero shots in the first 45 minutes as they headed into the locker room with the momentum.

In the second half, the Tigers only got one shot off against the ranked opponent. With just twelve minutes left in regulation, the Bronchos sealed the victory as Morgan Cherry captured her fourth goal of the season from two-yards out. Central Oklahoma took the victory at a margin of 3-0, giving the Tigers their first shutout loss since the first match of the season.

In total, the Bronchos recorded 17 shots as opposed to just one from the Tigers. Kelsi Gibson picked up the win in goal for Central Oklahoma without seeing a shot on frame, improving to 8-0 on the season in net. Wellbrock, making her first start of the season, took the loss with five saves. Wellbrock drops to 0-1.

The Tigers continue their home stand on Sunday as they host the RiverHawks of Northeastern State. That battle is slated for a 1 p.m. kick off.

FHSU volleyball clipped by Northwest

MARYVILLE, Mo. – The Fort Hays State volleyball team dropped the first match of a two-week road trip Friday evening, coming up short against Northwest Missouri State in straight sets. The Tigers dip to 6-12 on the year and 0-6 in MIAA play, while the Bearcats are now 14-3 and remain perfect in league play at 6-0.

Isabelle Reynolds and Kayla Vitztum paced the team with seven kills each, with Tatum Bartels and Azlyn Cassaday adding six kills apiece. Katie Darnell led the team with nine digs while adding 12 assists alongside Bre Becker’s team-best 14 assists.

The Tigers compiled a .141 attack percentage, while NWMSU countered with a .375 swing rate. Both sides managed two blocks, while Northwest won the service ace battle, 5-0.

The Tigers continue their road trip Saturday with a midafternoon contest at Missouri Western in St. Joseph, Mo. First serve is set for 1 p.m.

Tiger soccer strikes for six goals in shutout over Bison

SHAWNEE, Okla. – The No. 14 ranked Fort Hays State men’s soccer squad defeated Oklahoma Baptist 6-0 on Thursday (Sept. 27). The Tigers improved to 6-2-1 overall on the season, while the Bison dipped to 1-10 on the year. The victory marked the second shutout for the Tigers on the season.

Santiago Agudelo started things off on the right foot when he supplied the Tiger offense with his eighth goal of the season on a pass from Moises Peralta in the 21st minute of the contest. Agudelo utilized the touch pass from Peralta to deliver the Tigers a 1-0 lead into the back right corner of the net.

In the 32nd minute, Fort Hays State stretched their lead to 2-0 when Raul Fierro trapped a pass on his chest from Luis Torres and struck the ball on a shot to the top left corner of the net. For the remainder of the first half, both defenses stepped up and went to intermission with the Tigers leading the Bison by two goals.

After the break, the Tigers attempted seven shots out of the gate before connecting on the eighth shot in the 53rd minute. Rogelio Lopez rifled off three of the shots in the sequence before picking up his third goal of the week after beating the defender with the ball crossing the goal line to the bottom right corner of the frame.

Abdoulaye Cisse scored his first goal of the season in the 66th minute, giving the Tigers a commanding 4-0 lead after finding the back of the net on a quick shot to the right corner. FHSU scored their fifth goal of the match when Santiago Agudelo intercepted a Bison pass and placed it into the bottom left corner of the net for his team-leading ninth goal of the year. FHSU leadsOklahoma Baptist at the 74:11 mark in the second half. With his two goals, Agudelo recorded his sixth goal in the past week and has scored a goal in three-consecutive contests.

The Tigers weren’t done scoring when Alonso Rodriguez netted his second score of the season in the 88th minute, extending the lead to 6-0 over the Bison. Rodriguez intercepted a pass and shuffled through two OBU defenders on his way to finishing off the shutout victory.

FHSU outshot OBU 22-7 in the match, including an 11-3 advantage in shots on frame. Rogelio Lopez led the Tiger offense with five shots. Fernando Pina earned the victory in goal for the Tigers, improving his overall record to 2-0-1 while recording his first shutout as a Tiger.

Fort Hays State is back in action on Saturday (Sept. 29) when travel over to Bethany, Okla. to battle the Crimson Storm. Kickoff with Southern Nazarene is slated for 1 p.m.

FHSU men’s golf finishes tenth at MSSU Fall Invitational

MONKEY ISLAND, Okla. – The Fort Hays State men’s golf team finished tenth at the MSSU Fall Invitational (Sept. 24-25), hosted at Shangri La Country Club. Senior Mac McNish led the Tigers with identical rounds of even-par 72 in rounds one and two before finishing with a 3-under par 69 to post a 3-under (213) score and tied for tenth individually.

Connor Schultz posted rounds of 79, 78 and 72 to finish solo 43rd. Isaiah Grover finished in a tie for 53rd after carding rounds of 77, 82 and 78. Marcus Willey fired off rounds of 90, 77 and 74 to finish in a tie for 61st. Bryce Cowan shot rounds of 89, 79 and 74.

Oklahoma Christian took the team title with an aggregate score of 848. St. Mary’s (Texas) finished second with a score of 851 and Southeastern Oklahoma State (855) finished third. Fort Hays State finished tenth as a team with a score of 317-306-289 for a total of 912. Zach James of Southeastern Oklahoma State claimed the individual title after posting an 11-under (205) score for the tournament.

The Tigers will be back in action next week when they compete at the Newman Fall Invitational (Oct. 1-2). The event is set to be hosted at Crestview Country Club.

Tigers Rise to No. 14 in Latest United Soccer Coaches Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team soared up seven spots in the latest release of the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Poll. The Tigers are now ranked No. 14 in the nation, released Tuesday (Sept. 25). The Tigers are coming off a week in which they began MIAA play with a strong 2-0 start.

The Tigers defeated Southwest Baptist (Sept. 21), 9-0, while breaking many school records in the process. They scored the most goals in a single match (nine), produced the most points in a single match (29) and tied the record for assists in a single match with 11. Forward Santiago Agudelo recorded the seventh hat trick in team history in the victory, while setting the new standard for points in a match with eight (three goals, two assists).

FHSU then upset then No. 8 ranked Northeastern State in Tahlequah (Sept. 23), 4-1. The Tigers exacted revenge of last season’s heartbreaking loss to the RiverHawks in the Central Region Championship, falling to them 2-1 after allowing the game-winning goal in the final minute of regulation.

The Tigers finished up their road slate this weekend as they take on Oklahoma Baptist on Thursday (Sept. 27) in Shawnee, Okla. before traveling over to Bethany, Okla. to battle Southern Nazarene on Saturday afternoon (Sept. 29).

Below is the United Soccer Coaches Men’s Division II Poll for September 25, 2018.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Simon Fraser 3 8-0-0
2 Palm Beach Atlantic 5 8-0-0
3 Young Harris College 4 7-0-0
4 Midwestern State 1 6-0-1
5 Univ. of Charleston 7 7-0-1
6 Southern New Hampshire 20 8-0-0
7 Ohio Valley 2 8-1-0
8 CSU-Los Angeles 12 7-1-0
9 Florida Southern College 18 6-0-0
10 Lander 16 5-0-0
11 Colorado Mesa 17 5-0-2
12 Univ. of Indianapolis 9 6-1-1
13 UC-San Diego 23 7-0-1
14 Fort Hays State 21 5-2-1
15 LIU Post 25 5-1-0
16 Notre Dame College 13 6-2-0
17 Northeastern State 8 6-1-0
18 Colorado School of Mines RV 7-1-0
19 Florida Tech 24 5-1-0
20 Wingate RV 4-1-1
21 Northern Michigan 22 4-1-1
22 Le Moyne College NR 6-1-0
23 CSU-San Marcos 19 6-1-0
24 Limestone College 10 5-1-0
25 Seton Hill RV 4-0-3
Records shown are through games of Sept. 23, 2018.

Also receiving votes: Barry University, Georgian Court University, Merrimack College, Fort Lewis College, McKendree University.

Gonzales earns MIAA Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week honor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – For the first time in her Tiger career, senior Yessenia Gonzales has been named the MIAA Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week after setting a new personal record. Gonzales received her honor from the conference office on Tuesday (Sept. 25).

Over the weekend, Gonzales and her fellow Tigers competed in the Chile Pepper Festival hosted by the University of Arkansas. Gonzales achieved her new PR at the meet as she ran her fastest 5K time of her collegiate career at 18:05. This mark boosted Gonzales to a 29th overall finish among the other runners, while finishing in seventh among NCAA Division II competition in the race.

Gonzales and the rest of the FHSU team will travel to Lawrence this Saturday (Sept. 29) to partake in the Rim Rock Farm Collegiate Classic hosted by the University of Kansas.

🎥 FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
September 25th, 2018

Fort Hays State head coach Chris Brown conducted his weekly press conference in advance of the Tiger’s homecoming game with Central Oklahoma Saturday night in Hays. Brown and select players met with the media inside Lewis Field on Tuesday, a session that can be seen by clicking on the video below.

(00:00 Head Coach Chris Brown, 8:27 Quarterback Chance Fuller, 10:13 Defensive Back Tanner Hoekman, 12:57 Wide Receiver Manny Ramsey) 

FHSU’s Agudelo earns MIAA Soccer Athlete of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State junior forward Santiago Agudelo has been named MIAA Men’s Soccer Athlete of the Week, announced Tuesday (Sept. 25) by the league office. This is the first time Agudelo has achieved the honor.

Agudelo had a huge week for No. 21 ranked Fort Hays State, recording 11 points over two matches. He helped the team to a 2-0 start in MIAA play with a 9-0 win at Southwest Baptist and a 4-1 win at No. 8 ranked Northeastern State. He recorded the seventh hat trick in FHSU program history in the 9-0 win at SBU, while adding a pair of assists in the match as well. In the 4-1 win at NSU, he provided what proved to be the game-winning goal in the match and assisted on the first goal of the match for FHSU. It helped FHSU claim its second win over a top-10 ranked team this year.

The Tigers head south to take on Oklahoma Baptist on Thursday (Sept. 27) to take on the Bison. Kickoff is set to commence at 7:30 p.m. from Shawnee, Okla.

Tigers move up one spot in D2Football.com Poll

Fort Hays State moved up one position in the D2Football.com Top 25 Poll, released on Tuesday (Sept. 25). The Tigers are No. 13 in the latest edition, while holding the No. 18 ranking in the official AFCA Top 25 Poll.

Pittsburg State moved up to the No. 7 ranking this week in the poll, while a loss at Central Oklahoma moved Northwest Missouri State down to No. 11 in the poll.

Minnesota State holds the No. 1 ranking in both the D2Football.com and AFCA Polls.

Below is the D2Football.com Top 25 for September 25, 2018.

Team Record Last Week
1 Minnesota State 4-0 1
2 Indiana (Pa.) 4-0 4
3 Ferris State 4-0 5
4 Midwestern State 4-0 6
5 Grand Valley State 4-0 7
6 West Georgia 4-0 8
7 Pittsburg State 4-0 9
8 Central Washington 3-1 10
9 Ouachita Baptist 4-0 12
10 West Florida 3-1 11
11 Northwest Missouri 3-1 2
12 Minnesota Duluth 4-0 13
13 Fort Hays State 3-1 14
14 Texas A&M-Commerce 3-1 3
15 Valdosta State 4-0 17
16 CSU-Pueblo 3-1 23
17 Harding 3-1 15
18 Southern Arkansas 4-0 19
19 West Chester 4-0 18
20 Colorado Mines 4-0 21
21 Indianapolis 2-1 24
22 West Alabama 3-1 22
23 Sioux Falls 3-1 NR
24 Tarleton State 3-0 NR
25 Notre Dame 4-0 NR

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