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Strong pitching leads Tiger softball to sweep of SBU

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State swept a doubleheader with Southwest Baptist on Saturday (May 24) at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers won by scores of 3-2 and 4-2, improving to 9-25 overall, 5-7 in the MIAA. The Bearcats dropped to 12-17 overall and 2-4 in the MIAA.

Game 1: Fort Hays State 3, Southwest Baptist 2
Sierra Rodriguez turned in another strong pitching effort for the Tigers in the circle, going five innings before running into trouble in the sixth. She held the Bearcats scoreless through the first five frames as the Tigers clung to a 1-0 lead, but a pair of singles she yielded to open the sixth eventually scored and gave SBU a 2-1 lead. Rodriguez turned the ball over to Megan Jamison, who got out of the sixth with a hit and walk allowed.

A dropped pop up on the infield to open the second inning led to Fort Hays State’s only run through the first five innings. Rodriguez helped her own cause by lacing a double to the left center gap to score Veronica Knittig.

After being charged with the two runs allowed to SBU in the sixth, Rodriguez kept herself from accumulating a loss by drilling a two-out RBI double to dead center over the head of the fielder. Hailey Chapman came in to run for Rodriguez, advanced to third on a wild pitch, then scored on an RBI single up the middle that Grace Philop beat out just barely at first base.

With the Tigers in front 3-2, Chapman took the ball in the circle to get the final three outs. She worked a 1-2-3 inning with a strikeout to earn her fourth save of the season. Benefitting from the Tigers taking the lead while being in the circle, Jamison earned her first win of the season. Rodriguez finished her 5.0 innings of work to open the game with three strikeouts, while yielding two runs (one earned) on eight hits.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 4, Southwest Baptist 2
Fresh off her save in Game 1, Hailey Chapman went the distance in the circle for the Tigers in Game 2 and did not allow an earned run. With the exception of a throwing error in the sixth inning that allowed Southwest Baptist’s only two runs to score (both unearned), Chapman held SBU to just four hits and struck out seven. She held the Bearcats hitless through the first 3.1 innings and allowed only two hits up through 5.1 innings of play.

The Tigers did all of their damage in the first inning against struggling starter Hunter Middleton. Middleton retired only one Tiger before having to turn the ball over to reliever Kaylee Schmidli. Bailey Boxberger put the first run on the board with a bases loaded RBI single. Two batters later Sara Breckbill drilled a ball up the middle for a two-RBI single. After Veronica Knittig was hit by a pitch to load the bases, Tess Gray lined a single to center field to make it 4-0.

Schmidli settled in for SBU and held the Tigers scoreless for the remaining 5.2 innings, but the damage was too much for SBU to recover. Schmidli scattered seven hits and walked one, while striking out three.

The Tigers head on the road in MIAA play next weekend, traveling to Missouri Southern and Pittsburg State.

Tiger baseball drops game two to Bearcats

BOLIVAR, Mo. – The Fort Hays State baseball team dropped the second game of the weekend series on Saturday (Mar. 24) to the Southwest Baptist Bearcats, 3-2. The Tigers dipped to 10-18 overall and 2-13 in conference play, while the Bearcats moved to 9-17 on the season and 3-11 in MIAA action.

The Bearcats built up a 3-0 lead after three innings of play and never looked back in the contest. SBU plated their first run on an infield RBI single, taking a 1-0 lead in the second frame. The Bearcats added to their lead in the third with an RBI single and a sacrifice fly to center.

FHSU picked up a pair of runs in the top of the fifth frame when Ryan Grasser led off with an infield single of his own. Grasser came around to score on another infield single, this time when Jonathan Mariani connected on the third pitch in the at-bat towards the pitcher. Throughout this sequence Jordan Wilkerson advanced to second on a groundout from Marcus Altman. Mariani and Wilkerson stole second and third, respectively, and then Wilkerson crossed home plate on a throwing error from the Bearcat catcher.

Neither team was able to do much more than that as Bearcat starter, Dalton Morrow, threw a complete game. Morrow held the Tiger offense in check, allowing one earned run on seven hits in the contest and earning his fifth win in the process.

Tanner Smith (1-5) was charged with the loss after pitching six innings, giving up all three SBU runs and recording six strikeouts. Alex Ruxlow came on in relief and did the part with four punch-outs in the six batters he faced, allowing one hit in two innings of work.

Mariani finished the day 2-for-3 at the plate with a double and an RBI on the afternoon.

Fort Hays State and Southwest Baptist will settle the series in the rubber match on Sunday (Mar. 25). First pitch from Bolivar, Mo. is set for 2 p.m.

Tiger baseball ends losing skid, edges SBU in 11 innings

BOLIVAR, Mo. – The Fort Hays State baseball team needed extra innings to defeat Southwest Baptist on their home turf this afternoon, 7-5 in 11 innings, ending a ten-game losing streak. The Tigers improved to 10-17 on the season and 2-12 in conference play, while the Bearcats moved to 8-17 overall and 2-11 in MIAA action.

Dayton Pomeroy started what seemed to be a high-scoring affair off the right way with a three-run blast in the first inning, giving the Tigers the early 3-0 advantage. The Bearcats countered with a run in the home half of the first frame keeping the game within two runs, 3-1.

The Tigers got that run back after Addison Kaasch provided an RBI single, scoring Jordan Wilkerson and giving FHSU the 4-1 lead. SBU wasn’t going away as they plated a run in the bottom half of the second frame, cutting the lead to 4-2 after two innings of work.

Pomeroy crushed his team-leading tenth homer of the season and second blast of the game in the third inning, giving starter Ben Ramberg some more breathing room, this time 5-2 in favor of the Tigers. Southwest Baptist came storming back in the same inning with a two-run frame, coming within one of the Tigers.

After the first three innings and both teams combining for nine runs on 11 hits, the Tigers and Bearcats settled down and only allowed one run in the next seven innings when SBU tied the game in the seventh inning on a double steal.

Sam Capps came on in relief of Ramberg with two outs in the eighth frame and shut the door the rest of the way.

Bryce Baumwart led off the 11th inning with a single, giving the Tigers a chance with a runner on. Colton Helm pinch ran for Baumwart and immediately stole second base. Jason Nicholson advanced to first on a fielding error by the Bearcats, allowing Helm to reach third base. Helm then scored and Nicholson advanced 90 feet to second on a wild pitch, giving the Tigers their first run since the third frame. Alex Weiss singled in Nicholson two batters later.

Capps protected the Tiger lead after giving up back-to-back singles to start the inning, earning his second victory of the season. FHSU outhit SBU 13-9 in the contest.

The Tigers and Bearcats will square off tomorrow afternoon for game two of the weekend series. First pitch is set for 2 p.m.

Jennies use late rally to sweep Tiger softball

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State was one out away from gaining a split on Friday (Mar. 23), but a two-run triple turned the tables and gave Central Missouri a sweep of an MIAA doubleheader. The Jennies took Game 1, 7-1, before using the late rally to take Game 2, 2-1. The Jennies ran their win streak to seven games, improving to 16-14 overall, 5-1 in the MIAA, while the Tigers fell to 7-25 overall, 3-7 in the MIAA.

Game 1: Central Missouri 7, Fort Hays State 1

Leaving runners on base was in issue for the Tigers all afternoon. The Tigers stranded 13 runners in the first game and could not capitalize on opportunities against UCM starting pitcher Alexa Bradley. After scoring one run in the first, the Tigers left the bases loaded to end a potential rally. In three more innings, the Tigers had runners reach second and third, and then in the final inning another runner reached third.

The Tigers had no problem collecting hits with 12 in the game, but could not find the key hit when they needed it. Bradley threw 5.0 innings against the Tigers, allowing just one run on 10 hits with two strikeouts before handing the ball to Katie Giacone, who threw the final 2.0 innings. Giacone allowed two hits and a walk, while also striking out two.

The Jennies had 14 hits in the game against FHSU pitcher Hailey Chapman, who allowed seven runs (six earned). She also walked two, but struck out six.

Central Missouri grabbed an early 2-0 lead with five hits in the first inning. After the Tigers sliced the lead in half in the bottom of the first, the Jennies added a single run in the fourth and then two runs each in the sixth and seventh innings.

Fort Hays State’s only run came on a Candace Bollig RBI single in the first inning with the bases loaded.

Game 2: Central Missouri 2, Fort Hays State 1

The Tigers were just one out from victory in Game 2 with a 1-0 lead, but a well-placed hit to right field by Allie Dishinger turned the tables on the Tigers as a pair of runners came in to score from second and first. Grace Philop dove in an attempt for a game-winning catch, but instead of keeping the ball in front of her, the gamble turned costly as the ball got by and turned into a triple for Dishinger.

Sierra Rodriguez had the Jennies baffled through six innings, throwing scoreless ball up to that point. After getting a routine ground out to open the seventh, she gave up her first walk. Head coach Adrian Pilkington opted to go to Hailey Chapman to close the game. Chapman had two strikes on the first batter she faced, but then hit the batter, putting runners at first and second. After getting a lineout to left field for the second out, Dishinger flared her well-placed hit on a 1-0 count to give UCM the advantage in the blink of an eye.

The Tigers scored their lone run in the fifth inning on a Philop double to the left center gap to take a 1-0 lead.

Rodriguez went 6.1 innings for the Tigers in the circle, allowing just three hits and a walk with two strikeouts. She was responsible for just the first run scored by the Jennies. Chapman took the loss in 0.2 innings of work.

Katie Giacone picked up the win for UCM in 3.0 innings of relief work. She allowed only two hits and a walk, moving to 6-5 on the season. Starter Sarah Brown lasted 4.0 innings and was responsible for the run scored by the Tigers. She allowed three hits and a walk.

Fort Hays State returns to action on Saturday (Mar. 24) when it hosts Southwest Baptist in another MIAA doubleheader. Games are set to begin at 12 pm.

Hays to host 2A State Volleyball tournament, 1A State Football championship in 2018

(KSHSAA RELEASE)

TOPEKA, Kan. – The 48th annual KSHSAA State Volleyball Tournament will welcome a new championship host site in 2018. Classes 3A and 4A will compete for trophies at the Hutchinson Sports Arena for the first time.

“The 2018-2019 school year will see a change in our school classification system which will result in a decrease in the number of tournaments for this state event. With this change we have explored some of the new venues and upgrades made to other facilities across the state as options for this tournament series,” said Cheryl Gleason, KSHSAA Assistant Executive Director & Volleyball Administrator. “We are excited about the opportunity to conduct a state volleyball event at the Sports Arena in Hutchinson and the other adjustments made to our tournament locations”.

While the city of Hutchinson and Hutchinson Community College have played host to the State Basketball Tournament for 75 years and the State Football Championship at Gowans Stadium since 2006, the first state championship trophy for volleyball will be awarded in “Hutch” this fall.

“Hutchinson Community College is excited to play host the 2018 KSHSAA Class 3A & 4A State Volleyball Tournaments. Our experience in hosting 3A football and 3A basketball will benefit us greatly as we prepare to host 16 of the state’s best 3A and 4A volleyball teams. The City of Hutchinson has made a commitment with the renovation of the Hutchinson Sports Arena to bring quality championship-caliber events to our community. The relationship between the KSHSAA, Hutchinson Community College and the City of Hutchinson continues to grow with the addition of this great event,” Josh Gooch, Athletic Director, Hutchinson Community College.

“We are excited that the Kansas State High School Activities Association has chosen Hutchinson and the Sports Arena as the site for this year’s 3A & 4A State Volleyball Tournament. We can’t wait to welcome these teams to the newly renovated Sports Arena and be able to showcase one of the best volleyball facilities in the state of Kansas,” said Holly Leiker, National Sports & Destination Sales Manager for Visit Hutch.

Classes 6A and 5A will take the court at the Tony’s Pizza Events Center in Salina while class 2A will compete at Gross Memorial Coliseum on the campus of Fort Hays State University. White Auditorium in Emporia will welcome class 1A, hosted by the Emporia Recreation Department. State Volleyball is set for October 26 and 27 at all sites.

The 2018 State Football Championships the sites will remain the same, but with a shakeup of which classes assigned to specific venues has occurred. The addition of Class 1A and the removal of Class 4A DII, the number of classes and sites will remain the same.

State Football Sites (November 24):
6A – Welch Stadium, Emporia State University
5A – Carnie Smith Stadium, Pittsburg State University
4A – Hummer Sports Park, Topeka
3A – Gowans Stadium, Hutchinson Community College
2A – USD 305 District Stadium, Salina
1A – Lewis Field, Fort Hays State University
8-Man DI and DII – Fischer Field, Newton

The 2018 Game Day Spirit Showcase Competition will return to the Kansas Expocentre-Landon Arena in Topeka on November 17. Last year’s inaugural event provided a new opportunity to over 1,400 students crowning six new champions. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. September 26 and close at 11 p.m. October 2.

State Gymnastics will be held at Shawnee Mission South on October 20 and the championship sites for girls tennis, girls golf, cross country and boys soccer will be announced at a later date.

FHSU lands eight players on Don Hansen 2017 All-America football team

BROOKFIELD, Ill. – Fort Hays State had eight players named to the Don Hansen Football Committee All-America Team for the 2017 season, released on March 22. Nathan Shepherd and Travis Talley headline the group as first team selections, while Jose Delgado earned third team honors. Honorable mention selections went to Brandon Brown, Dante Brown, Monterio Burchfield, Kenneth Iheme, and Doyin Jibowu.

2017 Don Hansen Football Committee All-America Team

The eight All-America selections are the most for a season in FHSU history, topping the six individuals selected in 1991. Fort Hays State joined Shepherd University (W.Va.) as the nation’s leader in Don Hansen All-America selections with eight. Both teams had impressive seasons as Fort Hays State went 11-0 in the regular season, winning its first MIAA Championship in football, while Shepherd went 10-0 in the regular season. Both the Tigers and Rams lost their first game of the NCAA Playoffs. Fort Hays State was the No. 1 seed in Super Region 3 of the playoffs. Indiana (Pa.) and Bowie State (Md.) were close behind FHSU and Shepherd with seven selections each.

Fort Hays State has now seen 17 football student-athletes earn All-America honors on the field over the last three seasons. The Tigers had five All-America performers in 2015, four in 2016, and now eight in 2017.

The Don Hansen team carries out the legacy of long-time small college football advocate Don Hansen, who passed away at age 75 on Aug. 29, 2010. Hansen, from Brookfield, Ill., started and published Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette for three decades, selecting NCAA Division II All-America teams for the first time in 1988.

Shepherd picked up his fourth All-America selection for his senior season at defensive tackle. The MIAA Defensive Player of the Year in 2017, Shepherd finished the year with 38 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and four sacks. In his three years at Fort Hays State, Shepherd amassed 168 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks. He tied as the top vote receiver in NCAA Division II for the Cliff Harris Award, presented to the nation’s top small college defensive player representing almost 500 colleges and universities from NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA colleges. With solid performances at the Reese’s Senior Bowl and the NFL Combine, Shepherd is a strong candidate for being selected in the NFL Draft in April.

Talley earns his second All-America selection for 2017, this time as a first team selection after gaining honorable mention status from D2Football.com. Talley was an All-MIAA First Team selection on the offensive line. He anchored the Fort Hays State line at right tackle, helping the team average 441.5 total yards of offense per game. He helped the Tiger offense average 257.3 passing yards per game and 184.2 rushing yards per game.

Delgado picks up a third-team selection at linebacker. He led the Tigers in tackles in 2017, finishing with 107, including 11 for loss, and 3.5 sacks. Delgado now has 285 tackles in his career, along with 6.5 sacks. He is already seventh on the career tackles list for the NCAA era at Fort Hays State and will enter his senior year 76 shy of the record.

Brandon Brown earns an honorable mention selection after being named the 2017 MIAA Special Teams Player of the Year. He finished the year with 94 kicking points to set a new single-season record at FHSU. It broke his own mark of 88 set the previous year. He was a perfect 49-of-49 on PAT attempts and went 15-of-21 on field goal attempts. Brown finished his two-year career at FHSU with 31 field goals and 89 PATs for a total of 182 kicking points, ranking fourth all-time in kick scoring at FHSU.

Punter Dante Brown grabs an honorable mention selection after finishing the year with a 43.5 yards per punt average, the second-highest average for a season in FHSU history. He ranked sixth in NCAA Division II in yards per punt, giving the MIAA three punters inside the top 10 nationally. Brown placed 18 kicks inside the 20-yard line this year, and 20 punts that went at least 50 yards.

Burchfield earns an honorable mention selection at wide receiver. He became the sixth receiver in Fort Hays State history to eclipse the 1,000-yard receiving mark in a season, finishing 2017 with a team-high 1,003 yards on 54 catches. He averaged 18.6 yards per catch and produced nine touchdowns. Burchfield was an All-MIAA First Team selection at the position.

Iheme earned honorable mention status at running back. He finished the year with 1,380 yards on 230 carries. He averaged 6.0 yards per carry for the season and 115 rushing yards per game. He produced seven 100-yard rushing games, with 189 as his season high against Pittsburg State. Iheme was one of 34 candidates considered for the Harlon Hill Trophy (Division II Player of the Year), finishing the season with 1,690 all-purpose yards. With 2,569 rushing yards in his career, Iheme finished seventh on the all-time rushing list at FHSU. He is eighth all-time in all-purpose yards with 3,458. Iheme was a unanimous All-MIAA First Team selection this season.

Jibowu picks up an honorable mention selection at safety. Playing the bandit back position, Jibowu finished the year with 62 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, five interceptions, nine pass break-ups, and two forced fumbles. Over three seasons, Jibowu now has 219 tackles and seven interceptions at FHSU.

Tiger baseball falls to William Jewell

LIBERTY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State baseball team was unable to come up with many timely hits Wednesday afternoon against William Jewell, stranding eight runners on base in an 11-1 loss. The Tigers are now 9-17 on the year, while the Cardinals move back to .500 on the year at 8-8.

The Tigers collected seven hits in the loss, with runners reaching base in six different innings. Addison Kaasch got the afternoon started on a positive note, doubling down the left field line with one out in the top of the first. Wyatt Schulz pitched around the hit for the Cardinals, retiring the next two batters to strand Kaasch in scoring position.

William Jewell put up a three-spot in the home half of the first inning thanks to four singles and a walk. Zach Rothert (0-1) settled down after the first, retiring the side in order in the second and fourth innings while allowing a single run in the third.

Fort Hays State got one run back in the top of the fourth when Ryan Grasser was hit by a pitch with two outs. Jordan Wilkerson made Schulz pay for the mistake, sending a triple to deep center to score the Tiger second baseman.

The Cardinals put up two more runs in the fifth inning, chasing Rothert after four innings, six earned runs and three strikeouts. Easton Palmer came out of the pen to toss three scoreless frames, allowing just two hits while walking none and striking out one Cardinal batter.

After the Tigers left runners on base in each of their final three at bats, the home team pushed across five runs in the eighth inning to secure the non-conference victory.

Grasser and Wilkerson both picked up two hits for FHSU, with Kaasch, Alex Weiss and Dayton Pomeroy all adding one base knock.

The Tigers will return to action this weekend (March 23-25) when they take on Southwest Baptist in a three-game conference series in Bolivar, Mo. First pitch is set for 2 p.m. all three days.

Tiger softball falls in two games to Colorado Christian

LAKEWOOD, Co. – The Fort Hays State softball team fell in its final two games in Colorado this week, with the two losses on the day coming at the hands of Colorado Christian. The Tigers dropped the first contest 11-3, while slipping in the second, 5-1. With the losses, FHSU drops to 7-23 on the seasons while maintaining a 3-5 record in MIAA play.

Game 1: Colorado Christian 11, Fort Hays State 3

Sara Breckbill continued her strong hitting as she helped the Tigers jump out to a 2-0 lead over the Cougars following a two-run home run to right center. However, Colorado Christian was able to capture the lead in the second inning after four runs were scored to go up 4-2. In the five inning game, the Tigers were only able to add one more run at the bat of Tess Gray who singled up the middle to cut into the deficit at 3-5 following a Stephanie Day homer for the Cougars.

The third through fifth innings were all Colorado Christian as they tallied six additional runs to steal the 11-3 win over Fort Hays State. Kacie Burger connected on a home run in the fourth inning, alongside three other hits to put fellow Cougars on base. A single to right center by Shelby Fusich sealed the win for Colorado Christian when Charlotte Romero and Kendall Yasui were sent home to hit the eight-run rule in the fifth.

The Cougars doubled the Tigers in hits, recording ten compared the FHSU’s five. The Tiger defense capitalized by keeping six Cougars on base while FHSU only abandoned four. Five Tigers added a hit to the stat sheet in the contest, while Breckbill’s brought in two runs. Three errors hurt Fort Hays State while the Cougars were able to limit their errors in the first meeting to zero.

Hailey Chapman took the loss in the circle for the Tigers, dropping her 2018 record to 2-13. Chapman struck-out three batters while walking five in her 4.1 innings pitched. Kenzie Mattey claimed the win while striking-out five Tiger batters and only suffering one walk.

Game 2: Colorado Christian 5, Fort Hays State 1
Just like the first contest, the Tigers got on the board ahead of the Cougars after a double to left center by Bailey Boxberger sent Terran Caldwell across the plate to go up 1-0 over Colorado Christian in the final contest. However, that lead would not last long as a home run from Hanna Farmer evened up the match in the first.

Kacie Burger for the Cougars utilized her first at-bat of the game to give her team the advantage after sending a home run to left center to go up 2-1. That would not be it for Burger, who crushed another long ball, this time worth three runs to end the scoring in the game and give the Cougars a 5-1 lead over the Tigers in the fourth inning. The Tigers would be held scoreless aside from Caldwell’s run early on.
The three home run hits would be enough for the Cougars to sweep the Tigers on the day. Colorado Christian tallied nine totaled hits, while Fort Hays State was limited to two. Both teams were hit with two errors in the second game.

On the mound, Sierra Rodriguez takes the loss to drop to 5-8 on the season. Rodriguez earned two strike outs alongside no walks while giving up six hits. Rodriguez split the pitching duties with Megan Jamison who took care of the final three innings, giving up three hits and striking out one Cougar. Jennifer Romero for Colorado Christian improved to 11-1 through her seven innings pitched on the day with her six strike outs.

The Tigers will head back home to Hays for two-consecutive home double-headers this weekend. The action starts on Friday (March 23) when they play host to Central Missouri with first pitch set for 2 p.m., followed by a Saturday double tilt against Southwest Baptist starting at 12 p.m.

FHSU softball drops two to MSU-Denver

DENVER, Co. – The Fort Hays State softball team dropped two meetings against Metro State on Tuesday, its first of four games in Colorado. The Roadrunners claimed the first game 9-1 in five innings, followed by a 6-4 win over the Tigers in the second. With the two losses, the Tigers drop to 7-21 overall while holding a 3-5 MIAA mark.

Game 1: Metro State 9, Fort Hays State 1
The Roadrunners of Metro State climbed out to a 3-0 lead over the Tigers and never gave up that advantage as they went on to take game one of the matchup 9-1 over FHSU. The Tigers would get on the board in the second inning after Lily Sale singled up the middle to bring in Sara Breckbill. That would be the lone run for the Tigers as the Roadrunners maintained control the remaining three innings of the contest to claim their 11th win of the season.

Two homers from Metro State in both the second and fourth innings helped to clinch the victory for the Roadrunners, with Alyssa Richter taking a long ball off Hailey Chapman on the mound to go up 4-1. A pitching change in the fourth inning for the Tigers put Megan Jamison in the circle to try and work back into the deficit. However, the a grand slam off the bat of Megan Sansburn for the Roadrunners increased the Metro State lead to 8-1 in the fourth. Annike Anderson closed out the scoring in the first meeting after her single down the third base line sent Ashlee Kim home to give the Roadrunners the 9-1 win.

The Tigers were able to connect with three hits in the contest as Candace Bollig, Bailey Boxberger and Sale each accounted for one. Fort Hays State was able to get on base, but offensive struggles left nine Tigers on.

Chapman took the loss to drop to 2-12 on the season in her three innings pitched on the day. Chapman gave up seven Roadrunner runs alongside three hits while walking four.

Game 2: Metro State 6, Fort Hays State 4
In a more offensive outing for the Tigers, Sara Breckbill connected on two home runs. However, the power hitting was not enough as the Roadrunners took game two 6-4 over Fort Hays State.

The Tigers had their first lead of the day after a Breckbill homer in the second inning put them on the board first. However, the lead did not last long as a single up the middle from Megan Sansburn sent two Metro State players home to go up 2-1. A big triple from Ashlee Kim scored two more runners to double the Roadrunner’s score at 4-1.

The fourth inning was again started off with a long ball from Breckbill to lessen the deficit at 4-2, but a Sansburn double and Annika Anderson single sent two across the plate to give Metro State the 6-2 advantage in the fourth. That would be all the scoring for the Roadrunners, but the Tigers were not done yet. Bailey Boxberger soared a double out to left field two send two of her Tiger teammates home. Although the bats were hitting harder in the second game, the late hits were not enough as the Roadrunners claimed the 6-4 win through the full game.

The Tigers calculated ten hits, led by Breckbill and Terran Caldwell with three a piece. Alongside the four runs brought in, five Tigers were left on base.

On the mound, Sierra Rodriguez pitched the whole game, but dropped to 5-7 on the season. Rodriguez gave up 13 hits while walking one. The freshman accounted for four strikeouts during her appearance. Destinee Lopez picked up the W for the Roadrunners through 4.1 innings pitched. Lopez improves to 2-4 on the season.

The Tigers are back on the field in Colorado Wednesday for an afternoon double-header against 23-2 Colorado Christian. First pitch for game one is set for 1 p.m. CST.

Tiger baseball loses at Washburn

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Fort Hays State baseball team fell behind early Tuesday afternoon (March 20) against Washburn and was unable to recover, falling 16-0 at Falley Field. The Tigers are now 8-19 on the year and 1-12 in league play, while the Ichabods move to 8-16 overall and 2-11 in MIAA action.

Jason Nicholson led off the game with a base knock, but the next three Tigers were retired to strand a runner on first. The Ichabods pushed across their first run of the evening in the bottom of the first after a two-out triple was followed by a wild pitch.

After Nicholson’s leadoff single, the next eight batters were retired by Washburn starter Nick Sloan. Nicholson returned to the plate in the third inning and promptly collected the second Tiger hit of the afternoon with a double to left center. Addison Kaasch worked a walk to put two on with two out, but Alex Weiss smacked a line drive right at the shortstop, allowing the Ichabods to get out of the inning unscathed.

Washburn extended its lead with five runs in the second inning, three in the third, five in the fourth and two in the sixth. The Ichabods outhit FHSU in their win, 15-5. Fort Hays State had baserunners in two other innings, but the Tigers stranded all six of their baserunners on the day.

Roger Kruse (1-1) took the loss after allowing nine runs (five earned) in two-plus innings of work. Alex Ruxlow worked two scoreless innings of relief late in the game, striking out two and allowing just one baserunner.

The Tigers continue their spring break road trip Wednesday (March 21) when they take on William Jewell in Liberty, Mo. at 3 p.m.

FHSU women’s golf finishes ninth at first tournament of the spring

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Fort Hays State women’s golf team finish ninth at the spring-portion opener Holiday Inn Express Classic. The event was hosted by Missouri Western at the St. Joseph Country Club, a par-72, 5,836-yard course. The Tigers shot rounds of 346 and 335 to finish 105-over (681) for the tournament.

Junior Hannah Perkins led Fort Hays State as she earned a top-ten finish in a tie for seventh individually. She fired rounds of 83 and 78 to finish 17-over (161) for the week, tied for the second lowest score for an MIAA individual at the event.

Taylor DeBoer tied for 36th individually with rounds of 85 and 86. Sophomore Madison Roether tied for 42nd with rounds of 90 and 82. Katie Brungardt finished in a tie for 52nd with rounds of 88 and 89. Kylie McCarthy shot 93 and 90.

William Woods University won the tournament, shooting 57-over par (633) as a team and winning by 22 shots. Nebraska-Kearney (336-319) and Oklahoma Baptist (331-324) tied for second as a team with identical scores of 655. Katie Warren of William Woods claimed the individual title with a 3-over par score (147) for the week.

Tiger women tabbed 9th in preseason USTFCCCA Coaches’ Poll

NEW ORLEANS – With one outdoor meet behind them, the Fort Hays State women’s track and field team has been ranked in the No. 9 spot in the USTFCCCA Coaches’ Preseason Poll released Tuesday (March 20). The Tigers captured 83.50 points in the installment to earn the ranking.

FHSU’s 83.50 points were tabulated from the computer-based system within the poll. The Tigers are one of three MIAA programs to earn a nod in the preseason installment, alongside No. 15 Pittsburg State and No. 20 Emporia State.

Fort Hays State is coming off their first outdoor meet of the 2018 season after a strong showing at the Emporia State Spring Invite this past weekend. The Tigers ended the event with Madison Wolf leading the way with her automatic qualification mark in the javelin at 167 feet, 3 inches. This throw is the top in Division II and would rank eighth in Division I. Close behind is teammate Alexcia Deutscher who ranks No. 2 in Division II with her distance of 157 feet, 9 inches. This mark was good for a provisional for Deutscher. Rohey Singateh also claimed a provisional in the long jump with her length of 19 feet, 2 ¾ inches.

The Tigers are back in action on March 30 when they host the Alex Francis Classic in Hays.

Below are the latest USTFCCCA rankings.

Rank Institution Points
1 SF State 199.72
2 Angelo State 155.66
3 Fresno Pacific 114.90
4 Chico State 95.71
5 Academy of Art 91.25
6 Concordia (Ore.) 90.59
7 UC San Diego 90.24
8 Central Washington 85.52
9 Fort Hays State 83.50
10 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 82.62
11 Cal State LA 82.54
12 Seattle Pacific 81.72
13 Edinboro 75.99
14 Saint Augustine’s 73.41
15 Pittsburg State 72.65
16 Cal State Stanislaus 69.20
17 Western Washington 64.94
18 Azusa Pacific 63.21
19 Point Loma Nazarene 61.20
20 Emporia State 59.50
21 Nova Southeastern 59.30
22 Harding 58.89
23 Saint Leo 58.86
24 Concordia (Calif.) 58.01
25 Alabama-Huntsville 57.84

FHSU’s Wolf picks up MIAA Athlete of the Week honors

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After not competing at the collegiate level in more than two years, Madison Wolf started the 2018 outdoor season where she left off. The Bennington, Kan. native was named MIAA Women’s Outdoor Field Athlete of the Week on Monday (March 19) after winning the javelin throw competition at last week’s ESU Spring Invitational.

Wolf automatically qualified for the 2018 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships after a heave of 167-3, besting teammate and runner-up Alexcia Deutscher by more than 10 feet. Sitting in second entering her sixth and final throw, the graduate student hurled the spear more than 11 feet past her previous long throw of the day. Wolf currently tops the performance chart in NCAA Division II and owns the eighth-longest toss across all NCAA ranks so far this season.

Wolf, a three-time All-American in the discipline, will now have the opportunity to make it four All-American honors at this year’s National Championships in May.

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