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Tiger men’s soccer earns No. 2 Seed in Central Region

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Fort Hays State men’s soccer team has earned the No. 2 seed in the Central Region on Monday (Nov. 6). The Tigers enter the central region tournament with an 11-5-2 overall record.

Fort Hays State will play Northeastern State in the Central Regional Final at a site to be determined on either Nov. 16 or 17 in the NCAA Super Region 3 Championship. The Midwest Regional Final will also take place those same days. The winners of each match will meet in the Super Regional Final for the right to move on to the NCAA Championship site as one of the final four teams.

Fort Hays State has won the Central Regional Final three years in a row to get to the national quarterfinals. The Tigers closed this season with an 11-1 mark over their last 12 matches after an 0-4-2 start.

More details on the NCAA Super Regional will become available as soon as game times are set and the teams representing the Midwest Region are determined this weekend.

Tiger women drop exhibition finale at Kansas State

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Fort Hays State women’s basketball team wrapped up its preseason schedule against Kansas State Monday inside Bramlage Coliseum. The Tigers held serve for much of the first half, leading for more than seven minutes and trailing by just nine after the first 20 minutes of play. The Wildcats used a 19-8 advantage in the third quarter to take control, ultimately winning the exhibition contest 61-46.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Tigers knocked down 28.3 percent (17-of-60) of their shots from the floor, but managed to sink 31.8 percent (7-of-22) from behind the arc. Fort Hays State held its own in the rebound department against a much taller Wildcat team with each side grabbing 41 boards. The Tigers grabbed 13 rebounds off the offensive glass, turning those boards into nine second-chance points. K-State used its size advantage to control the game under the basket on their offensive end, outscoring FHSU 34-12 in the paint. The Tiger defense crashed around the perimeter well all night, limiting K-State to 21.7 percent (5-of-23) shooting from behind the arc.

Kacey Kennett and Taylor Rolfs both reached double figures in scoring, leading the Tigers with 10 points each. Tatyana Legette had a strong outing, grabbing 14 rebounds while adding nine points and two assists on the offensive end. Much of the K-State offense ran through Peyton Williams, who dropped in a game-high 20 points on 8-of-11 shooting.

The Tigers hung around with K-State for the duration of the first quarter, leading by as many as five early in the frame. Legette won the opening tip and the Tigers took advantage of the first possession with Carly Heim knocking down a three from the top of the key as the shot clock expired. The Tigers extended the advantage to 7-2 when Legette drove to the basket to draw in the defense, finding an open Emma Stroyan for an open 10-foot jumper. K-State scored the next nine points to go in front 11-7, but a deep three-pointer from the top of the key from Rolfs quickly closed the gap to one.

K-State found its rhythm in the second quarter, knocking down 41.2 percent of its shots and extending its lead as far as 12. Heim dropped in a rainbow jumper from the baseline to interrupt a Wildcat run in the heart of the quarter. Belle Barbieri closed the scoring in the opening half with a layup while being fouled, sinking the ensuing free throw to make the score 30-21 as the teams left for the locker room. Barbieri nearly closed the gap to seven at the break, but the basket was waved off as the ball left her hand just after the shot clock went off.

Lindsay Shupe was all over the court on the offensive end in the first half, grabbing three offensive rebounds to go along with two points and one assist. Heim led the Tigers with five points and two assists in the opening frame, while Legette grabbed a team-high seven rebounds in the opening 20 minutes.

The teams went back and forth to open the third quarter, with the Wildcat lead hovering around 10 for the first five minutes before K-State started to pull away. Kennett knocked down a triple early in the quarter, her first bucket of the game. She added a pair of free throws two possessions later before Heim drilled a three from the right wing, keeping FHSU within three. The Wildcats clamped down on defense over the final six minutes of the period, holding the Tigers 0-for-11 from the floor and forcing three turnovers. K-State made 4-of-6 from the floor during that span, stretching its lead to 49-29 after three quarters of play.

Fort Hays State started to get shots to fall in the fourth quarter, knocking down 7-of-19 from the field over the final 10 minutes while outscoring the Wildcats 17-12. The Tigers opened the period with the ball with Whitney Clampitt feeding a pass to Barbieri at the top of the paint to draw in the defense, allowing Legette to slip under the basket unguarded. Barbieri’s pass found Legette in a perfect position, allowing the junior to make a routine layup. Late in the period, Kennett knocked down a step-back jumper from 15 feet before drilling her second three-pointer of the evening two possessions later. Rolfs put a bow on the evening with a triple from the top of the key to make the final score 61-46.

The Tigers are set to open the regular season this weekend when they travel to Fayette, Iowa for a pair of contests. FHSU will open the year on Friday (Nov. 10) against Upper Iowa at 8 p.m.

Brown named MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week for the fourth time

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State senior kicker Brandon Brown has been named MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week once again, announced Monday (Nov. 6) by the league office. It is the fourth time Brown has earned the honor.

Brown was an integral part of Saturday’s 13-12 road win over Northwest Missouri State, helping the Tigers clinch their first MIAA crown. The San Ramon, Calif. native provided two field goals and one crucial extra point in a defensive battle against the Bearcats. His 48-yard field goal midway through the second quarter tied the game at 3-3, before he gave FHSU its first lead early in the third quarter with the 36-yard field goal. He tacked on the extra point following Fort Hays State’s only touchdown in the fourth quarter, which proved to be the game-winning point after NWMSU rallied to close within one over the final three minutes, 19 seconds.  He did not miss a kick on the day while averaging 55.2 yards on five kickoffs, producing two touchbacks.

The Tigers have now had honorees in nine of ten weeks this season, including Jacob Mezera (Week 1 Offensive Athlete of the Week), Brown (Weeks 1, 4, 7 and 10 Special Teams Athlete of the Week), Nathan Shepherd (Week 2 Defensive Athlete of the Week), Monterio Burchfield (Week 3 Offensive Athlete of the Week), Jose Delgado (Week 5 Defensive Athlete of the Week), and Kenneth Iheme (Weeks 6 and 9 Offensive Athlete of the Week).

Brown and the rest of the Tigers will wrap up the regular season Saturday (Nov. 11) when the 5th-ranked Tigers host Nebraska-Kearney for Senior Day. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. from Lewis Field Stadium.

Tigers Remain No. 1 in NCAA Super Region 3 Rankings

Fort Hays State remained No. 1 in the third release of the NCAA Super Region 3 Rankings, released on Monday (Nov. 6). The Tigers are No. 1 in the Super Region for the second straight week. FHSU is coming off a big win at Northwest Missouri State this past Saturday to remain undefeated, now at 10-0.

The Tigers are looking to make their first appearance in the NCAA Playoffs since 1995. FHSU has been in the NCAA Playoffs only twice in the program’s history, the other time being 1993.

The top four spots in the Super Region 3 rankings stayed the same from last week, with Indianapolis, Ashland and Ferris State holding steady at Nos. 2-4, respectively. Ouachita Baptist took advantage of losses from Northwest Missouri State and Grand Valley State by moving up two positions to the fifth spot in the ranking. NWMSU fell one spot to No. 6, with Arkansas Tech rounding out the top seven. Harding (No. 8), Grand Valley State (No. 9) and Central Missouri (No. 10) are currently on the outside looking into the playoff picture.

With FHSU currently holding the No. 1 ranking in the region, the Tigers are in position to potentially receive a bye past the first round of the playoffs. The No. 1 seeds in all four super regions receive first-round byes and await an opponent in the round of 16.

The playoffs begin with the first round on Saturday, November 18 and continue each week until the National Championship game is played on Saturday, December 16 in Kansas City, Kan. Should the Tigers obtain the No. 1 seed in Super Region 3, they would host their first playoff game on Saturday, November 25 and would host again on December 2 with a victory.

Below are the Super Region 3 Rankings for October 30, 2017. CLICK HERE for all Super Region Rankings.

Rank Team In-Region Record Overall D2 Record
1 Fort Hays State 10-0 10-0
2 Indianapolis 10-0 10-0
3 Ashland 9-1 9-1
4 Ferris State 8-1 8-1
5 Ouachita Baptist 8-2 8-2
6 Northwest Missouri State 8-2 8-2
7 Arkansas Tech 8-2 8-2
8 Harding 7-3 7-3
9 Grand Valley State 7-3 7-3
10 Central Missouri 7-3 7-3

Tigers climb to No. 5 in AFCA national rankings

WACO, Texas – Fort Hays State moved up to No. 5 in the latest AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Monday (Nov. 6). This marks the highest national ranking ever for Tiger Football in an official NCAA Division II poll, passing the No. 6 mark held last week and during the 1996 season. FHSU is coming off a thrilling win over two-time defending national champion Northwest Missouri State this past week to win the MIAA Championship.

The Tigers are one of ten teams in the Top 25 that remain among the ranks of the unbeaten. The top eight teams in the nation are all still undefeated. FHSU has defeated a pair of top 15 teams this season, defeating Central Missouri when it was No. 13 in Week 2, and last week defeating a No. 8 ranked Northwest Missouri State team. The Bearcats dropped down to No. 18 in the rankings this week.

Fort Hays State did receive four of the 34 first place votes submitted this week. Minnesota State remains No. 1 after receiving 21 first-place votes, while Shepherd (W.Va.) is No. 2 with seven first-place votes. Indiana (Pa.) checks in at No. 3 with two first-place votes, and Midwestern State (Texas) had just seven more voting points overall than FHSU to hold the No. 4 spot in the poll.

Five of the top seven teams in the Super Region 3 rankings are inside the top 20 of the AFCA Poll, led by FHSU at No. 5. Indianapolis is No. 6, Ashland (Ohio) is No. 10, Ferris State (Mich.) is No. 11, and Northwest Missouri State is No. 18. Ouachita Baptist, Grand Valley State, and Arkansas Tech are all receiving votes.

Below is the AFCA Division II Top 25 for Monday, November 6, 2017.

Rank School (1st votes) Record Points Previous
1. Minnesota State (21) 10-0 829 1
2. Shepherd (W.Va.) (7) 9-0 799 2
3. Indiana (Pa.) (2) 10-0 761 3
4. Midwestern State (Texas) 8-0 702 4
5. Fort Hays State (Kan.) (4) 10-0 695 6
6. Indianapolis (Ind.) 10-0 688 5
7. Central Washington 10-0 664 7
8t. Assumption (Mass.) 9-0 573 10
8t. Texas A&M-Commerce 8-1 573 9
10. Ashland (Ohio) 9-1 555 11
11. Ferris State (Mich.) 8-1 487 12
12. Wingate (N.C.) 9-0 453 14
13. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 9-1 452 13
14. Colorado Mesa 9-1 416 15
15. Virginia State 9-0 369 16
16. Humboldt State (Calif.) 8-1 312 17
17. Winona State (Minn.) 9-1 298 18
18. Northwest Missouri State 8-2 256 8
19. Bowie State (Md.) 9-1 251 20
20. Eastern New Mexico 8-1 219 21
21. Findlay (Ohio) 9-1 190 22
22. West Alabama 8-2 155 23
23. Colorado State-Pueblo 8-2 107 24
24. West Georgia 8-2 91 25
25. Shippensburg (Pa.) 9-1 83 NR
Others Receiving Votes: Minnesota-Duluth, 18; Slippery Rock (Pa.), 12; Ouachita Baptist (Ark.), 10; Grand Valley St. (Mich.), 9; Arkansas Tech, 7; California (Pa.), 5; Catawba (N.C.), 5; Notre Dame (Ohio), 4; Delta St. (Miss.), 1; LIU-Post (N.Y.), 1.

Men’s soccer claims MIAA title outright; NCAA Selection Show Monday at 5:30 pm

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State Men’s Soccer already claimed at least a share of the MIAA Championship last Sunday (Oct. 29) with a 1-0 win over Lindenwood in Hays. That gave the Tigers a 7-1 mark in conference play for the season. Fort Hays State had to wait until Sunday (Nov. 5) to find out if it would share the title with Northeastern State or take it outright pending on the outcome of Northeastern State’s game at Lindenwood.

The Tigers will not have to share the title as Northeastern State fell to Lindenwood on Sunday evening, 1-0, in overtime. The RiverHawks finished MIAA play at 6-2 with the result.

The Tigers will find out their fate for the NCAA Tournament on Monday evening (Nov. 6) during the NCAA Men’s Soccer Selection Show at 5:30 pm on NCAA.com. The Tigers are seeking their sixth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament and are in strong position after holding steady in the region rankings at No. 2 for three straight weeks. Northeastern State was No. 1 in all three releases of the rankings. The top two teams from the Central Region are selected to play in the NCAA Tournament. Fort Hays State has won the Central Regional of the NCAA Tournament three consecutive years.

Tigers hold off Bearcats for first MIAA title

MARYVILLE, Mo. – Harley Hazlett hauled in a 66-yard touchdown pass to give Fort Hays State a 10-point lead. He then picked off a pass on the final play if the game to seal a 13-12 win over Northwest Missouri State for their MIAA title.

Chris Brown Postgame Interview

Harley Hazlett Postgame Interview

Connor Shedeed Postgame Interview

Game Highights

The Bearcats answered the Tigers touchdown with a 14 play, 75 yard drive capped by a 21-yard touchdown pass from Jonathan Baker to Quincy Woods.

The Tigers went three and out on the next possession but Connor Shedeed intercepted a pass to give the ball back at their own six.

Following a safety which pulled the Bearcats to one, Northwest had one final shot. Aquil Knowles was called for targeting following a pass completion to Jordan Bishop. The Bearcats Jarred Bishop was called for unsportsmanlike conduct for coming off the bench following the play.

Harley Hazlett then intercepted Jonathan Baker’s pass on the final play of the game.

The Tigers gained only 251 yards of offense in the defensive battle. Northwest gained 318.

Tigers aim for MIAA title on Saturday in top-10 matchup

Fort Hays State aims for its first MIAA title in football on Saturday in Maryville, Missouri, in a matchup of Top 10 nationally ranked teams. The No. 6 ranked Tigers face No. 8 ranked Northwest Missouri State at Bearcat Stadium, beginning at 1:30 pm. FHSU enters at 9-0, looking to win the MIAA title outright, while NWMSU enters at 8-1 and looks to pull back into a tie for first with FHSU.

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This game has plenty of storylines surrounding it and the biggest for FHSU is a chance to win the MIAA and hold on to the No. 1 ranking in Super Region 3. The Tigers vaulted to the No. 1 spot in the second release of the rankings thanks to a Northwest Missouri State loss at Pittsburg State last week. FHSU and Indianapolis are the only two teams in the Super Region that remain undefeated. The Tigers are playing for a potential bye in the opening round of the NCAA Playoffs and the right to host a home game.

Northwest Missouri State just had its 38-game win streak that dated back to the start of the 2015 season snapped last week at Pittsburg State in a 20-10 loss. NWMSU has not lost at home since 2014, which also happened to be to Pittsburg State on October 18 of that year. The Bearcats have won 23 straight at their home venue.

Fort Hays State looks to be the first team other than Northwest Missouri State to win the MIAA title outright since 2012. Missouri Western went 9-1 to win the title outright that season. Back then, Truman, Southwest Baptist, and Lincoln were still members of the conference in football. The Bearcats have won the MIAA crown five straight years, sharing it only once in 2014, when that aforementioned home loss to Pittsburg State led to a tie between those teams for the conference title at 10-1.

Now in its 12th year of membership with the MIAA, FHSU is on the brink of winning its first title in one of the most elite football conferences at the NCAA Division II level. It has been a long time coming for FHSU winning a conference title in football overall, 22 years in fact. The 1995 squad, members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference at the time, was the last to do so, going 6-0-1 in conference play. This Tiger team, though, has to endure the grind of the MIAA schedule with the entire season comprised of conference games. This team may have to go a perfect 11-0 to attain the title outright, playing four more conference games than any previous FHSU conference championship team ever had to play to win a title. FHSU has seen 10 conference championship teams in its history and the 1993 and 1995 teams had to play the most conference games of any of those 10, both playing just seven.

This game will feature two of the top defenses in the country. The Bearcat defense is the nation’s best in terms of scoring defense and total defense. The Bearcats allow only 8.7 points per game and just 205.2 yards of total offense per game. NWMSU has shutout four teams this year, including three on its home field. Central Oklahoma is the only visiting team that has put points on the board this year in Maryville with 10, a game that NWMSU won 17-10.

The Tiger defense has been solid all year long, allowing just 14.8 points and 289 yards of total offense per game. FHSU ranks 11th nationally in scoring defense and 18th in total defense. They are second in the MIAA behind NWMSU in both categories.

The Tigers have had the more high-powered offense between the teams this year, producing 475.7 yards of total offense and 34.8 points per game. Northwest Missouri State is averaging 408.9 yards per game, but just 26.9 points per game. Three of Northwest Missouri State’s wins this year have been by seven or less points. The Bearcats did not score more than 24 points against any of the teams currently with a winning record in the MIAA. FHSU has put at least 31 points on the board against every team this year except for Pittsburg State, winning that game 21-17.

With both defenses very sound this season, mistakes could become the key to victory on Saturday. Both teams are +4 in turnover margin this season. NWMSU has gained 14 turnovers, while giving the ball away 10 times. FHSU has gained 16 turnovers, while giving the ball away 12 times. However, up until last week, NWMSU was +9 in the turnover department. The Bearcats threw four of their five interceptions for the season last week and turned the ball over an uncharacteristic six times at Pittsburg State.

Jacob Mezera is the signal caller for the Tiger offense. He is nearing the 5,000-yard passing mark for his career, now with 4,823 yards. He averages 252.2 yards passing per game. His top target has been Monterio Burchfield, who has 39 receptions for 823 yards this season. FHSU has four players with 300 or more receiving yards, so Mezera spreads the ball around nicely each game. Balancing the offensive attack on the ground is Kenneth Iheme, the MIAA’s top rusher at 114.3 yards per game. He is the first MIAA running back to break the 1,000-yard barrier this season, now with 1,029 yards. Complementing him in the backfield is Charles Tigner, who averages 73 yards rushing per game. The FHSU offense has produced 200 or more rushing yards in each of the last four weeks and five times this season overall.

Jose Delgado leads the Tiger defense with 76 tackles for the season. Nathan Shepherd leads the Tigers in sacks with four, often drawing double or triple team coverage from opposing offensive lines. In the secondary, Doyin Jibowu has four interceptions, while Kamon Clayton has a team-best 12 pass break-ups. As a team, FHSU has 20 sacks, seven interceptions, and 40 pass break-ups this season.

Tigers overcome 14-attempt shootout to eliminate Lions; Advance to MIAA semifinals

After 110 minutes and 14 shootout rounds, the FHSU women’s soccer team downed the Missouri Southern Lions to advance to their second-consecutive MIAA semifinal using PKs. The Tigers claimed an 11-10 shootout score to move on in the conference tournament and earned a chance to play No. 1 and undefeated Central Missouri on Friday in the conference semifinals. With the 0-0 tie, the Tigers now move to 10-5-4 overall, while the Lions end their season at 5-9-4.

The first half saw neither team gain an advantage as the Tigers and Lions held each other scoreless. The Tigers had the slight upper-hand in shots in the first 45 minutes as they outshot the Lions 5-4. The second half was much the same as regulation ended with the Tigers holding Missouri Southern to just three shots compared to their eight.

Throughout the two overtime periods, only four shots were taken, all from the feet of FHSU members. In total, the Tigers outshot the Lions 19-8 throughout the entirety of the match. The shot advantage would not be enough for a win as the match moved to PKs as a winner needed to be decided to advance in the MIAA tournament.

After 14 shootout rounds, giving both programs chances to out-shoot the other, the Tigers clawed their way to an 11-10 PK victory alongside their 0-0 tie. Missouri Southern seemed to have the momentum as they started out the PK sessions 2-1 over the Tigers. However, two-consecutive misses for the Lions allowed the Tigers to get on top 3-2. After both teams broke the 4-5 tie, they stayed even with each other matching made attempts. Kylie Thomas went to the line for the Tigers with the points tied at 10 a piece in the 14th attempt. Thomas soared the ball left of Galindo to conclude the shootout and punch the Tigers’ ticket to the conference semifinals.

Jasmine Beaulieu led all players with a game-high six shots, followed by Darby Hirsch and Eden Stoddard with four attempts each. Glory Amalaha led the Lions with a team-high three shot attempts in the match. Luz Galindo for Missouri Southern and Kristen Thompson for Fort Hays State both took added a tie in their goalkeeping records for the season. Galindo added six saves to her name while ending her season with a 4-3-2 record and 55 saves. Thompson collected three saves and now owns a 6-3-2 record during her senior campaign along with 46 saves on the year.

Up next, the Tigers travel to Warrensburg, Mo., for a meeting with the No. 1 team in the land; Central Missouri. The Jennies have out-scored their opponents 69-2 on the year and boast a perfect 19-0 record. Previously this season, Fort Hays State fell to Central Missouri 2-0 in Hays. That matchup’s time has yet to be announced by the MIAA, but check back on FHSUAthletics.com for details of the match.

Tiger women fall in exhibition matchup at UConn

Hartford, Conn. – The Fort Hays State women’s basketball team opened the season Wednesday (Nov. 1) with an exhibition game against UCONN in Hartford Connecticut. The Huskies opened the game on a 13-3 run on their way to an 82-37 win.

Coach Tony Hobson post-game interview

Kacey Kennett post-game interview

Game highlights

After trailing 44-14 late in the second quarter the Tigers closed the first half and began the third quarter on a 10-6 run to cut the score to 50-24. But the Huskies answered with a 14-3 run and cruised to the victory.

Kacey Kennett was the only Tiger in double figures with a team-high 16 points on 6-of-16 shooting including 4-of-10 from three. Tatyana Legette pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds.

UConn had four players score in double figures led by Kia Nurse who scored a game-high 19 points.

Fort Hays State plays its final exhibition game Monday at Kansas State.

FHSU Men’s Soccer holds steady in Central Region Rankings

A 2-0 weekend helped the Fort Hays State men’s soccer team hold on to the second spot in the NCAA Division II Central Region Rankings, released Wednesday (Nov. 1). Conference rival Northeastern State maintained its top spot in the region after knocking off Oklahoma Baptist and Delta State last weekend.

In fact, all four spots remained the same, with Harding holding steady at No. 3 and Lindenwood clinging to the fourth spot in the ranking despite losing to the Tigers 1-0 on Sunday.

The top two teams in the Central Region will qualify for the NCAA Tournament and will travel to the home field of the top seed in the Midwest Region to vie for the regional title. The regional final will be played on either Thursday, November 16 or Friday, November 17, with the winner advancing to play the Midwest Region champion in the national quarterfinal that weekend. A win in that round means a trip to Kansas City, Mo. for the national semifinal, set to be played at Swope Soccer Village.

Fort Hays State is the three-time defending champion of the Central Region, earning a trip to the national quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament three years in a row.

Below are the NCAA Central Region Rankings for November 1, 2017.

Rank   Team In-Region Record Division II Record
1 Northeastern State 11-4 12-4
2 Fort Hays State 10-3-1 10-5-2
3 Harding 7-6-2 7-6-2
4 Lindenwood 7-7 8-7

Five Tigers earn All-MIAA nods for Women’s Soccer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State women’s soccer team saw five members make All-MIAA lists for the 2017 season on Wednesday (Nov. 1). One Tiger earned a mention on both the First and Second Teams, while two were named to the Third Team. Rounding out the accomplishments was an Honorable Mention selection.

Senior forward Eden Stoddard earned the First Team mention after calculating eight goals so far on the season. Stoddard, a native of Young, Australia, has been crucial in the offense for the Tigers as she not only leads the team in goals on the season, but has accounted for a team-high five assists with two in the last two matches. On the year, Stoddard has attempted 30 shots and has totaled 21 points. In Stoddard’s first season with the Tigers in 2016, she was named to the All-MIAA Second Team.

Baylie Schmitz, a senior defender from Littleton, Co., captured her third appearance on the list as she earned an All-MIAA Second Team mention. Schmitz landed on the First Team in 2016 after an Honorable Mention during her sophomore season. Schmitz has been on the pitch 1,653 minutes so far during her senior campaign, and has been a critical component in the seven shutouts for the Tigers.

Fellow seniors Kristen Thompson and Jasmine Beaulieu secured Third-Team selections for the Tigers. Thompson, in charge of goalkeeping duties for FHSU, captures her third mention on the list. The Manhattan, Kan., native has collected 43 saves while boasting a 6-3-1 record in her final year holding down the net for Fort Hays State. In 82 shots faced, Thompson has only given up eight goals to her opponents. Beaulieu broke past her previous two Honorable Mention selections by being named a Third-Team member for 2017. The senior midfielder from Commerce City, Co., has netted three goals this year, including the game-winning goals in the last-two 1-0 wins for the Tigers. Beaulieu has also assisted on two goals for the Tigers and has amassed eight total points for her squad.

Sophomore defender Taryn Schnell rounds out the All-MIAA honors for the Tigers as she gathers an Honorable Mention nod. Schnell, a 2016 Second Team honoree, has recorded 1,670 minutes on the field for the Tigers while playing a decisive part in the strong defensive play by Fort Hays State. The native of Littleton, Co., has started in all 18 matches for FHSU.

2017 All-MIAA Women’s Soccer Team

Offensive Player of the Year
Jada Scott, F, Central Missouri

Defensive Player of the Year
Kayla Hamner, D, Central Missouri

Goalkeeper of the Year
Anna Dilkes, GK, Central Missouri

Freshman of the Year
Paulina Chavez, F, Northeastern State

Coach of the Year
Lewis Theobald, Central Missouri

First Team
GK: Anna Dilkes, Sr., Central Missouri**%@
D: Bridget Blessie, Sr., Missouri Western
D: Rebecca Gleason, Sr., Northeastern State
D: Kayla Hamner, Sr., Central Missouri**%
MF: Madeline Cowell, Jr., Missouri Western
MF: Kelsie Eason, Fr., Central Oklahoma
MF: Baylie Edwards, Sr., Central Missouri**
MF: Eden Stoddard, Sr., Fort Hays State
MF: Megan Woolley, Sr., Central Missouri%@
F: Paulina Chavez, Fr., Northeastern State
F: Cassidy Menke, Jr., Missouri Western%
F: Abby Rhodes, Sr., Central Missouri**@
F: Jada Scott, Jr., Central Missouri%@

Results reflect tie in voting
**=Unanimous Selection
%=2016 First Team Selection
@=2015 First Team Selection

Second Team
GK: Sarah Lyle, Sr., Missouri Western
D: Sarah Blakley, Sr., Missouri Western
D: Skylar Drum, Fr., Central Missouri
D: Courtney Killian, Jr., Central Missouri
D: Ronise Miller, Sr., Missouri Southern
D: Baylie Schmitz, Sr., Fort Hays State
MF: Melissa Giles, Sr., Northeastern State
MF: Becky Roberts, Sr., Lindenwood
MF: Izzy Romano, So., Northwest Missouri
F: Sydney Cluck, Sr., Missouri Western
F: Asha Haile, So., Central Oklahoma
F: Makayla Toth, Fr., Central Missouri

Third Team
GK: Kaitlin Minnich, Sr., Washburn
GK: Kristen Thompson, Sr., Fort Hays State
D: Leah Mettam, Fr., Emporia State
D: Madison Motil, So., Central Oklahoma
D: Rebecca Weimer, Sr., Washburn
MF: Jasmine Beaulieu, Sr., Fort Hays State
MF: Tara Benefiel, So., Emporia State
MF: Tera Lynch, Fr., Washburn
MF: Megan Maenner, Jr., Missouri Western
F: Katie Killion, Jr., Central Oklahoma
F: Mikayla Lowery, Sr., Central Oklahoma
F: Julia Mathis, Sr., Northeastern State

Honorable Mention
Central Oklahoma: Camille Greer, MF
Emporia State: Bethany Reeves, GK
Fort Hays State: Taryn Schnell, D
Lindenwood: Katie Juhlin, D; Alaina White, D
Missouri Western: Bailey Ketcham, D; Paige Phipps, D; Ashlyn Powers, D
Nebraska-Kearney: Kelsie Ienn, D; Marika Van Brocklin, D; Molly Willis, D; Kaitlyn Pawloski, MF; Tori Weber, MF
Northeastern State: Meg Smith, GK; Mariah Nicolet, F
Northwest Missouri: Annie Poelzl, D; Mollie Holtman, F
Southwest Baptist: Tessa Wagner, D; AC Pettit, MF; Raegan Edwards, F
Washburn: Mackenzie Heiman, D; Presley Wiggins, D; Olivia Grasso, MF; Ellie Karloff, F; Emily Stauffer, F; Paige Swanson, F

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