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Gillum, Werth lead Tigers past Pittsburg State

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – Hadley Gillum and Brady Werth both had double-doubles and Kyler Kinnamon added 13 points with five assists and no turnovers as Fort Hays State starts MIAA play 2-0 with a 77-74 win over Pittsburg State at Gross Coliseum.

Gillum scored 29 points and pulled down 12 rebounds. Werth overcame first half foul trouble to score 14 points along with 11 boards.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Brady Werth Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Tigers (6-2, 2-0 MIAA) used an 18-4 first half run to overcome an early 12-point deficit. Down eight early in the second half, Gillum and Werth combined to score 12 points in a 14-2 run that put FHSU up 52-50 with 12:44 to play.

Pitt State (5-4, 2-0 MIAA) closed the gap to 69-67 with 2:26 to play but Trey O’Neil hit a corner 3-pointer, his only points of the night, to push the lead to five. Brady Werth scored on a layup on the next possession to give the Tigers their biggest lead of the night at 74-67.

FHSU, who shot 76-percent from the free throw line, hit only three of their six attempts in the final 35 seconds giving the Gorillas a chance but Jaxon Holden’s 3-pointer missed at the horn.

Xavier Adams led the Gorillas with 22 points. Grant Lozoya added 20 and Demetrius Levarity scored 19 along with 13 rebounds.

Kennett’s 3-point shooting lifts FHSU women past No. 19 Pitt State

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – Kasey Kennett scored a career-high 20 points, Tatyana Legette added 19 and Belle Barbieri pulled down a career-best 10 rebounds in her first career start to lead the Fort Hays State women to a 75-70 win over No. 19 Pittsburg State at Gross Coliseum. Kennett hit five of her seven 3-point attempts and had four steals as the Tigers win their seventh straight at home over nationally ranked opponents.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Kennett’s fifth 3-pointer near the end of the third quarter put the Tigers (7-0, 2-0 MIAA) ahead for good at 54-51. Carly Heim hit a three to push the lead to eight and FHSU hit seven of their eight free throws in the fourth quarter to hold off the Gorillas.

Mikaela Burgess hit a couple of late 3-pointers as Pitt State (6-2, 0-2 MIAA) closed the gap to two with 45 seconds to play. Burgess finished with 24 points to lead the Gorillas.

Freshman Whitney Clampitt hit two free throws to push the lead back to four and the Tigers were able to hold on the rest of the way.

Pittsburg State entered the game with the second fewest turnovers in the MIAA but had 15, 11 of them in the second half, resulting in 17 FHSU points.

No. 21 Tigers Drop First MIAA Dual to No. 6 Bronchos

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State wrestling team took to the mat against rival Central Oklahoma on Friday (Dec. 1). The Tigers fell to the Bronchos in the first MIAA dual of the season for FHSU 22-14.

Conrad Cole made a statement in the first bout of the evening as he upset the fourth-ranked wrestler in the nation in the 125-pound weight class, Joshua Lindsey, with a 16-1 technical fall victory to put the Tigers up 5-0 early. In the second match, Blake Dauphin cut into the FHSU lead with a 6-2 decision over Dy’Juan Carney in the 133-pound class to make the match score 5-3 in favor of the Tigers.

At 141 pounds, second-ranked Brandon Ball increased the Tigers lead to 8-3 in the dual as he defeated Rio Zamora with a 7-0 decision extending his undefeated start to the season in check as he moves to 10-0 in his sophomore season.

In the 149-pound bout, true freshman Brody Lewis dropped his match to Will Steltzlen by a 9-1 major decision as the Bronchos inched a little bit closer to the Tigers as the lead fell to one, 8-7.

Efe Osaghae battled with the #7 ranked wrestler in Division II, Bryan Dutton, until giving up an escape in the fourth overtime period. Dutton won with a sudden victory to give the Bronchos their first lead of the night in the match, 10-8.

In the 165-pound bout, Marty Verhaeghe didn’t hold up against Mason Thompson for long as Thompson pinned Verhaeghe in 1:44 to give the Bronchos a bit of breathing room in the match as they doubled their lead over the Tigers 16-8.

Dylan Wiesner took to the mat in the 174-pound weight class against the eighth-ranked Miguel Barreras to fall short after picking up a few stalling points on Barreras in the third period. Wiesner dropped the bout 8-5 and UCO started to pull away from the Tigers as they now lead 19-8.

The Tigers were not quite done as Micah Felton competed against Ried Rodich in the 184-pound class. Felton held on to the end of the bout to claim a 3-0 decision over Rodich and make the match score 19-11.

Rakim Dean picked up where Felton left off and added a few more points for the Tigers in the 197-pound bout as he squeaked a 6-5 decision by Colton Looper.

In the last bout of the evening, Dakota Gulley took the mat in the 285-pound match. Gulley wasn’t able to overcome an early takedown from fourth-ranked Caleb Cotter as Gulley dropped the bout 6-3 and Central Oklahoma won the match with a final score of 22-14.

The Tigers will take tomorrow off and come back on Sunday (Dec. 3) as they host the annual Bob Smith Open here in Gross Memorial Coliseum. The Open is set to commence at 9 a.m.

FHSU lands six on D2CCA All-Super Region 3 Football Team

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Fort Hays State landed six players on the 2017 D2CCA All-Super Region 3 Team, released on Friday (Dec. 1). FHSU had four first team selections, including running back Kenneth Iheme, offensive lineman Travis Talley, defensive lineman Nathan Shepherd, and safety Doyin Jibowu. Second team selections went to kicker Brandon Brown and linebacker Jose Delgado.

D2CCA All-Super Region 3 Team

Fort Hays State had the most selections to the D2CCA All-Super Region 3 Team with six, voted on by sports information directors throughout Super Region 3. Ferris State and Southern Arkansas each had five.

Iheme ranks second among Super Region 3 running backs in rushing yards, finishing the year with 1,380 on 230 carries. DeShawn Jones of Missouri S&T, who joins Iheme as a first-team selection, led the Super Region in rushing yards with 1,579. Iheme 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. He 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 on the all-time all-purpose yards list at FHSU with 3,458. Iheme adds this honor to a unanimous All-MIAA First Team selection this season.

Talley anchored the Fort Hays State offensive line this year at right tackle, helping the team average 441.5 total yards of offense per game. The Tiger offense was balanced in 2017, averaging 257.3 passing yards per game and 184.2 rushing yards per game. Talley was also an All-MIAA First Team selection.

Shepherd, one of the nation’s top defensive linemen, earns a first-team nod after earning MIAA Defensive Player of the Year and All-MIAA First Team honors. Shepherd had a profound impact on opposing offenses this year, often double and triple teamed. He finished the year with 38 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and four sacks. Shepherd was a three-time All-MIAA selection at FHSU, finishing his career with 168 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks. He has an invite to participate in the NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl, held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

Jibowu, a junior defensive back, earns a first team selection at safety. Playing the bandit back position (safety-linebacker hybrid), 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 in his career at FHSU.

Brown earns a second-team nod at kicker after earning MIAA Special Teams Player of the Year honors for the 2017 season. Brown 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 for the season. 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.

Delgado, a junior linebacker, earns a first-team selection at linebacker after leading the Tigers in tackles at the position. He finished with 107 tackles for the season, 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.

FHSU’s Gonzalez named to D2CCA All-America Soccer Team

EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. – Senior midfielder Derick Gonzalez has been named to the D2CCA All-America Team for the 2017 season. Gonzalez earned a second team selection as a midfielder.

Gonzalez had a big year for the Tigers as he led the nation in assists per match (.74). He finished with 34 points on the year with ten goals and a program record 14 assists. He led the Tigers in goal scored, assists, total points, shots taken (48) and game-winning goals (three). He set a program record for consecutive matches tallying a point with 15 straight matches. FHSU made its sixth-consecutive appearance in the Super Region Semifinals of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Northeastern State in the Central Region Final.

Gonzalez adds this honor to MIAA Player of the Year, unanimous All-MIAA First Team selection, D2CCA Central Region Player of the Year and D2CCA & United Soccer Coaches All-Central Region First Team honors for the year.

Gillum scores 30, leads Tigers to comeback win over Missouri Southern

HAYS, Kan. – Hadley Gillum scored 20 of his game-high 30 points in the second half to lead Fort Hays State to a 76-69 comeback win over Missouri Southern in the conference opener for both at Gross Coliseum. Peyton Stephens added 11 points as the Tigers (5-2, 1-0 MIAA) win their fifth straight at home over the Lions (2-3, 0-1 MIAA).

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Hadley Gillum Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Gillum hit nine of his 13 shot attempts including 2-of-3 from 3-point range and hit 10 of 11 free throws. His two foul shots with 2:16 to play gave the Tigers the lead for good. Grant Holmes followed with a 3-pointer with 1:33 left to push the lead to 69-65 as the Tigers rally from seven down with 6:30 to play.

An early 15-0 run gave FHSU a 13-point lead but the Lions responded with a 31-10 run to go up eight late in the half.

Tiger women hold off Missouri Southern in MIAA opener

HAYS, Kan. – Carly Heim led four Fort Hays State women in double figures with 19 points, Tatyana Legette and Taylor Rolfs both recorded double-doubles as the Tigers beat Missouri Southern 76-60 in the conference opener for both at Gross Coliseum.

Legette scored 17 points with 10 rebounds, Rolfs had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Kacey Kennett added a career-high 18 points and Belle Barbieri pulled down nine rebounds.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Heim got the Tigers off to a good start, scoring 13 in the first half as FHSU built a 42-27 halftime lead. They pushed the lead to 20 late in the third quarter before the Lions put together a 12-2 run to pull within 10 early in the fourth quarter.

Legette hit her only 3-pointer of the game to push the lead back to 13 with 5:21 to play and the Tigers led by double figures the rest of the way.

FHSU shot 41-percent for the game and were 17 of 23 from the free throw line. They outrebounded the Lions by seven and had 16 offensive rebounds but only mustered seven second chance points.

FHSU outscored MSSU 34-12 in the paint and 26-6 off turnovers.

FHSU’s Gonzalez and Torres earn United Soccer Coaches All-Region accolades

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State men’s soccer had two Tigers honored with United Soccer Coach All-Central Region selections for the 2017 season. Midfielder Derick Gonzalez and defender Luis Torres each earned the distinction.

A senior midfielder, Gonzalez claims his fourth all-region honor as a Tiger after being selected as the Central Region Player of the Year and earning D2CCA All-Central Region First Team honors. Gonzalez was named the MIAA Player of the Year and earned a unanimous First Team All-MIAA selection. He led the team in total points (34), goals scored (10), assists (14), game-winning goals (3) and shots taken (48). Gonzalez ended the season leading Division II teams averaging .74 assists per match throughout the season. Gonzalez also set a team record for assists in a season and consecutive matches recording a point (15).

Torres, a junior defender, was named to the D2CCA All-Central Region Second Team and earned All-MIAA First Team honors. He ranked second on the team in minutes on the pitch this season (1,501). This is Torres’ second straight season being named to the United Soccer Coaches (formerly the NSCAA) All-Central Region First Team.

Nine of the 11 members of the United Soccer Coaches All-Central Region team represent the MIAA, with Lindenwood and Northeastern State each garnering three spots on the team.

FHSU’s Stoddard named to All-Region Team

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Senior Eden Stoddard has landed another honor during her career as she was most recently named to the NSCAA All-Central Region. Stoddard captured a spot on the Third Team for the Central Region, selected by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. With the mention, Stoddard becomes just the fifth Tiger in program history to earn a spot on the list.

Stoddard, a native of Young, Australia, led the Tigers in 2017 with eight goals and five assists – both team highs – good for 21 points. Stoddard attempted 60 shots with half hitting near target and participated in 1,651 minutes for the Tigers. Behind her senior play, Fort Hays State ended the season with a 10-6-4 overall record and an appearance in the second round of the MIAA tournament.

Prior to this honor, Stoddard has also gathered mentions both within the MIAA and around the region. Stoddard landed on the D2CCA All-Central Region First Team earlier this month. Within the conference, Stoddard captured a First-Team mention on the All-MIAA list for her senior season. During her junior campaign, Stoddard achieved Second-Team status in the MIAA.

Along with Stoddard, 16 other MIAA performers were named the to All-Central Region list, led by Central Missouri with five players earning a spot.

Below is the 2017 NSCAA All-Central Region Teams.

First Team
Pos. Player Class School
GK Ana Dilkes Sr. Central Missouri
D Kayla Hamner Sr. Central Missouri
D Miranda Famestad Sr. Bemidji State
D Abby Nordeen Sr. Minnesota State-Mankato
MF Emmily Infante Jr. Oklahoma Baptist
MF Alesha Duccini So. Minnesota State-Mankato
MF Baylie Edwards Sr. Central Missouri
MF Madeline Cowell Jr. Missouri Western
F Alimata Rabo So. Southwestern Oklahoma State
F Jada Scott Jr. Central Missouri
F Rachael Norton Jr. Bemidji State
F Abby Rhodes Sr. Central Missouri
Second Team
K Catherine Arneson Sr. Bemidji State
D Rebekah Thoresen Jr. Augustana
D Bridget Blessie Sr. Missouri Western
D Rebecca Gleason Sr. Northeastern State
D Jennifer Goethe Jr. Oklahoma Baptist
MF Bethany Sutherland Jr. Harding
MF Skye Finley Sr. Minnesota-Duluth
MF Dani Nelson Jr. Bemidji State
F Samantha Tymkowicz Sr. Augustana
F Cassidy Menke Jr. Missouri Western
F Ruth King So. Oklahoma Baptist
F Sandra Nabweteme So. Southwestern Oklahoma State
F Paulina Chavez Fr. Northeastern State
Third Team
K Taylor Machacek Sr. Augustana
D Kelli Creese Sr. Minot State
D Alyssa Butler So. East Central
D Sierra Phillips Jr. Harding
D Ronise Miller Sr. Missouri Southern
MF Hannah White Fr. Oklahoma Baptist
MF Eden Stoddard Sr. Fort Hays State
MF Melissa Giles Sr. Northeastern State
MF Megan Lowery Jr. Mary
MF Caitlin Dooley Jr. Mary
F Allyson Smith Fr. Bemidji State
F Jenny Hoerter Sr. Minnesota State-Mankato
F Haley Berryman Jr. Minot State

O’Neil, Holmes lead FHSU basketball past Sterling College

HAYS, Kan. – Trey O’Neil scored 17 first half points and Grant Holmes added 13 in the second half leading Fort Hays State to a 92-59 win over Sterling College at Gross Coliseum. O’Neil, who hit five 3-pointers scored a career-high 20 points. Holmes finished with a career-high 16 points

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Grant Holmes Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

O’Neil hit back-to-back 3-pointers to start a 21-4 run which pushed the Tigers lead to 21. O’Neil and Grant Holmes hit threes late in the half to give FHSU a 49-22 lead at halftime. Holmes keyed the second half which saw the Tigers lead by as many as 37.

FHSU hit a season-high 14 3-pointers and shot 57-percent from the floor. Aaron Nicholeson knocked down three 3’s and scored 11. Hadley Gillum added 10 points.

FHSU improves to 4-2 entering MIAA play at home Thursday against Missouri Southern State.

Fort Hays State rolls to win over Sterling College

Fort Hays State moved to 5-0 after winning their final tune up prior to MIAA play on Saturday as they beat Sterling College 90-48.

The Tigers used an 18-0 run in the first quarter after the Warriors had tied the game at two. Fort Hays ran the lead up to 20 by the end of the first quarter at 28-8. Carly Heim scored 11 first half points and Emma Stroyan was also in double figures with 10 after the first half.

Coach Tony Hobson

The best run that Sterling put together was an 8-2 rally in the third quarter. Fort Hays State led 67-35 after three quarters and cruised to a 90-48 victory.

Highlights

Tatyana Legette led the way with 16 points. Kacey Kennett scored 14, Emma Stroyan 12, Carly Heim and Whitney Clampitt each scored 11. Kyleigh Kasper led the Tigers in rebounding with nine and chipped in nine points as well. The Tigers held a 56-23 edge on the boards.

Fort Hays State moves to 5-0 and will take on Missouri Southern on Thursday to open MIAA play.

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