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Allotey and Cronin earn MIAA titles; Tigers finish 5th at MIAA Indoor Track Championships

Results

JOPLIN, Mo. – The Fort Hays State men’s track and field team had a strong showing at the MIAA Championships with four All-MIAA performers and two individual champions. Dillando Allotey (200 meters) and Decano Cronin (600 yards) earned individual titles, helping the team finish.

Allotey was crowned the MIAA Champion in the 200-meter dash after he crossed the finish line in a time of 21.70 seconds. Due to the track size, it improved his provisional time to 21.32 seconds after getting converted. He still ranks eighth in the nation on the performance list. He also tallied the most team points for the Tigers individually (14), also picking up a fifth-place finish in the 400-meter dash with a time of 49.48 seconds. It was also a provisional time, but not better than his best mark this year that has him ranked 48th nationally.

Cronin was another Tiger to pick up an MIAA Championship, doing so in the 600-yard run. He earned the title crossing the finish line with a time of 1:12.03, more than a quarter of a second faster than the runner-up.

Brett Meyer earned All-MIAA honors thanks to his second-place finish in the 800-meter run. Meyer crossed the line in a time of 1:56.18, two seconds back of the winner and just .18 seconds in front of the third-place finisher. He still has the third-fastest time in the nation in the event this year. Cronin has the second fastest time and both are automatically qualified for the NCAA Championships in the event.

Kolt Newell earned his first All-MIAA indoor honor when he claimed second place in the high jump. Newell cleared a height of 6 feet, 8 inches which is a provisional mark, but shy of the 6 feet, 9.5 inches he cleared earlier in the year. He currently ranks 20th on the national performance list.

Allotey, Meyer, Cronin and Isreal Barco combined for a fourth-place finish in the 4×400 medley relay with a time of 3:22.67.

Other individuals generating team points for the Tigers were Layton Werth (7th-5,000 meters, 8th-3,000 meters), Kyle Comstock (8th-60 meter hurdles), Sam Dreiling (6th-pole vault), and Matthew Pieper (8th-heptathlon).

Pittsburg State took home the team title with 121. 5 points followed by Lincoln with 119 points and Missouri Southern with 102 points to round out the top three. FHSU finished with 54.5 points.

Team Standings
1. Pittsburg State – 121.5
2. Lincoln – 119
3. Missouri Southern – 102
4. Central Missouri – 88
5. Fort Hays State – 54.5
6. Nebraska-Kearney – 50.5
7. Emporia State – 42
8. Northwest Missouri – 40
9. Lindenwood – 39.5
10. Washburn – 33
11. Southwest Baptist – 9

Krzesinski Earns All-MIAA honors; FHSU women place 8th at MIAA Indoor Track Championships

Results

JOPLIN, Mo. – The Fort Hays State women’s track and field team finished eighth at the MIAA Indoor Championships in Joplin, Mo. Micki Krzesinski was the lone All-MIAA performer at the meet for the FHSU women, taking third in the 5,000-meter run.

Krzesinski hit a provisional mark with her time of 17:34.19 in the 5,000 meters, but already owns a faster time this year at 17:20.02. Krzesinski just missed all-conference honors in the 3,000 meters by placing fourth in a time of 10:12.49, just under four seconds behind the third-place finisher. Krzesinski generated 15 team points for FHSU in the two distance events. She currently ranks 30th on the national performance list in the 5,000 meters.

Kelly Wycoff added seven team points thanks to a fifth-place finish in the 400-meter dash and a sixth place finish in the 200-meter dash. Both performances improved her provisional marks, which were converted due to track size. A 57.25 second finish in the 400 converted down to 56.50 seconds, and a 25.24 second time in the prelims of the 200 meters converted down to 24.86 seconds. She now ranks 41st on the national performance list in the 400 and 52nd in the 200.

Selam Ball placed eighth in the pole vault and upped her provisional mark to 12 feet, 1.25 inches. It was just three-quarters of an inch shy of the school record. The effort moved her to 26th on the national performance list.

Lauren Roberts picked up five team points for FHSU with her fourth-place finish in the mile with a personal best time of 5:10. She also picked up a point for the Tigers in the 800 meters. Shea Bonine generated five team points in the 5,000 meters finishing fourth, three seconds back of Krzesinski.

Pittsburg State took home the team title with 170 points followed by Southwest Baptist with 99 points and Missouri Southern with 72 points to round out the top three. FHSU finished with 37 points.

Final Standings
1. Pittsburg State – 170
2. Southwest Baptist – 99
3. Missouri Southern – 72
4. Lincoln – 70
5. Central Missouri – 68.5
6. Lindenwood – 44.5
7. Nebraska-Kearney – 41
8. Fort Hays State – 37
9. Northwest Missouri – 34.5
10. Emporia State – 30.75
11. Central Oklahoma – 24.75
12. Washburn – 10

Tigers earn No. 5 seed in MIAA Tournament; host RiverHawks in opening round Monday

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State Men’s Basketball tied for fourth place in the MIAA regular season standings and receives the No. 5 seed for the MIAA Championship Tournament next week. The Tigers will host No. 12 seed Northeastern State in the opening round at Gross Memorial Coliseum in Hays on Monday at 7 pm.

Bracket

Information on reserving tickets for Monday’s game can be found HERE.

The Tigers finished in a four-way tie for fourth place in the MIAA standings at 11-8. Missouri Southern claimed the fourth and final opening round bye to the quarterfinals of the MIAA Tournament by going 3-0 against Fort Hays State, Washburn, and Central Oklahoma. In a tie of more than two teams, the team with the highest winning percentage among the teams tied gets the highest seed. Fort Hays State went 4-1 within the tie, Washburn was 2-3, and Central Oklahoma was 0-5. So FHSU gets the No. 5 seed, Washburn gets the No. 6, and Central Oklahoma gets the No. 7 seed.

This will be the first time the FHSU men host an opening round game in the MIAA Tournament. The tournament went to a 12-team format in 2012-13 with the expansion of membership in the conference. The Tigers earned a bye to the quarterfinals in three of the four previous seasons, but two years ago went on the road in the opening round as the No. 9 seed. FHSU has once been the No. 1 seed and twice the No. 4 seed since the tournament expanded to 12 teams, so this will be just the second time in the five-year existence of the format that FHSU plays in the opening round.

The winner of Monday’s opening round game in Hays will move on to meet No. 4 seed Missouri Southern in the quarterfinals on Thursday (Mar. 2) in Kansas City at Municipal Auditorium. That game is slated for 8:15 pm.

Tournament Schedule
Monday, February 27, 2017 (Campus Sites)
Game 1: #9 Lincoln at #8 Lindenwood                                          7 p.m.
Game 2: #12 Northeastern State at #5 Fort Hays State               7 p.m.
Game 3: #10 Emporia State at #7 Central Oklahoma                   7 p.m.
Game 4: #11 Southwest Baptist at #6 Washburn                         7 p.m.

Thursday, March 2, 2017 (Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo.)
Game 5: #3 Nebraska-Kearney vs. Winner Game 4                          12 p.m.
Game 6: #2 Central Missouri vs. Winner Game 3                                      2:30 p.m.
Game 7: #1 Northwest Missouri vs. Winner Game 1                                6 p.m.
Game 8: #4 Missouri Southern vs. Winner Game 2                           8:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 4, 2017 (Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo.)
Game 9: Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6                                   12 p.m.
Game 10: Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8                                  2:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 5, 2017 (Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo.)
Game 11: Semifinal Winners                                                               1 p.m.

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Ball wins 141-pound Super Regional title; four FHSU Tigers qualify for NCAA Wrestling Championships

Courtesy FHSU Athletics
Courtesy FHSU Athletics

GOLDEN, Colo. – Fort Hays State is sending four wrestlers to the NCAA Division II Championships on Friday and Saturday in Birmingham, Ala. After the conclusion of the NCAA West Super Regional on Saturday.  At the NCAA West Super Regional on Saturday (Feb. 25), Brandon Ball claimed the 141-pound title while Jon Inman (197) finished runner-up for the second consecutive year. Greg Tooley (157) placed third and Christian Lance (285) was fourth. 

After going 3-0 on day one and sealing his birth at nationals, 11th-ranked Ball cruised to a 6-2 decision in the finals over Joshua Ailey from Central Oklahoma. With the regional title, Ball becomes the first Tiger since Trey Page (285 pounds) in 2014-15 to claim a super-regional title.

Inman, the No. 3 ranked wrestler at 197 pounds advances to the NCAA National Championships for the fourth year in a row. The second-place finish by Inman ties his career-best at the regional after finishing runner-up last year at 184 pounds. Inman only had to wrestle in the finals on Saturday (Feb. 25) but came out on the short end of a 5-2 decision against Jacob Waste, the No. 1 ranked wrestler at 197 pounds.

Tooley, the No. 3 ranked wrestler at 157 pounds bounced back strong on day two after going 2-1 on Friday to slip to the consolation bracket. He dominated the two matches he wrestled on his way to a third-place finish. Tooley picked up an 18-1 technical fall in the consolation semifinals before punching his ticket to the NCAA Championships with a 15-3 major decision over Kyle Fantin of Colorado State-Pubelo.

Christian Lance started the day in the consolation bracket by dropping a 3-1 decision to Paul Head of California Baptist. Luckily, at the regional tournament wrestlers have a chance to win a “true fourth place” so he had another shot to advance to nationals but needed some luck on his side and two consecutive wins. Fortunately, that is exactly what happened. After winning the fifth-place match with a   2-0 decision, Lance had to have Paul Head of California Baptist win the third place match to force a true fourth-place bout. Head complied knocking off Chadron State’s Cooper Cogdill. Lance would then get the better of Cogdill in the fourth-place match with a 3-1 decision.

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FHSU women’s basketball earns No. 6 seed; plays MSSU Tuesday

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Fort Hays State women’s basketball team will enter the 2017 MIAA Tournament as the No. 6 seed, announced Saturday evening by the conference office.

Bracket

The Tigers will face off with 11th-seeded Missouri Southern in the first round of the tournament on Tuesday inside Gross Memorial Coliseum. First tip is set for 7 p.m. Ticket information for the home game can be found HERE.

Fort Hays State finished the regular season 21-7 overall and 12-7 in league play, winning 20 or more games for the sixth-straight season.

The winner of Tuesday’s contest will advance to the quarterfinal round in Kansas City, Mo. to play the No. 3 seed Emporia State. That game will take place on Friday (March 3) inside Municipal Auditorium at noon.

The Tigers dropped their only game against the Lions this season, falling 75-64 earlier this season in Joplin, Mo.

Below is the full schedule for the 2017 MIAA Tournament.

Tuesday, February 28, 2017 (Campus Sites)
Game 1: #9 Lindenwood at #8 Nebraska-Kearney                               7 p.m.
Game 2: #12 Northwest Missouri  at #5 Central Oklahoma                  7 p.m.
Game 3: #10 Southwest Baptist at #7 Washburn                                  7 p.m.
Game 4: #11 Missouri Southern at #6 Fort Hays State                         7 p.m.

Friday, March 3, 2017 (Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo.)
Game 5: #3 Emporia State vs. Winner Game 4                                   12 p.m.
Game 6: #2 Central Missouri vs. Winner Game 3                                2:30 p.m.
Game 7: #1 Pittsburg State vs. Winner Game 1                                   6 p.m.
Game 8: #4 Missouri Western vs. Winner Game 2                              8:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 4, 2017 (Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo.)
Game 9: Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6                                      6 p.m.
Game 10: Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8                                    8:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 5, 2017 (Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo.)
Game 11: Semifinal Winners                                                                 3:30 p.m.

Inman and Ball locked for Nationals; Tooley and Lance still alive for FHSU wrestling at Super Regional

GOLDEN, Colo. – Fort Hays State saw four wrestlers advance to the second day of the NCAA Division II West Super Regional on Friday. Brandon Ball, ranked No. 11 at 141 pounds and Jon Inman, ranked No. 3 at 197 pounds, locked up berths to the NCAA Championships by advancing to the finals on Saturday.

Greg Tooley (157) and Christian Lance (285), will try to make it through the consolation rounds to keep their season alive as they are now in a win-or-go home situation.

Ball started the day with a 17-0 technical fall over Ouachita Baptist’s Harrison Bamman then reached the semifinal bout with a 5-0 decision over Dylan Udero of Adams State. From there he sealed a spot in the championship bout Saturday, as well as a trip to the NCAA Division II Championships, thanks to a 7-1 over No. 7 ranked Daniel Salazar from Colorado Mesa. Ball will face Central Oklahoma’s Josh Ailey in the championship, a wrestler he has defeated twice this year.

Inman started the day with a 4-0 decision over Nebraska-Kearney’s Trey Schlender and then found himself in the semis with an 8-3 decision over Cody Johnson from Colorado State-Pueblo. In the semis, Inman squared off with No. 2 ranked Greg Wilson of Central Oklahoma, whom he was 1-2 against this year entering the match. This time around Inman took advantage of a quick reversal and four-point near fall combination in the second period to coast to a 6-0 decision sending him to the NCAA Division II Championships for the fourth-consecutive year.

Like Ball, No. 3 ranked Tooley also started his day with a technical fall, 20-3, over Adams State’s Gaven Davy and then moved on to the semifinal bout thanks to an 11-4 decision over Colorado Mines’ Ethan Ruby. In the semis he had a chance to take the lead with a late takedown but an untimely slip gave the takedown to Bryan Dutton of Central Oklahoma with 20 seconds to go. He dropped the match 3-1.

Lance, the No. 8 wrestler at 285 pounds, took advantage of a bye in the first round. From there he defeated Jerhett Lee of Ouachita Baptist with a 4-2 decision securing his spot in day two by advancing to the semifinals. There Lance met up with Nebraska-Kearney’s Kevin Barrett, a wrestler Lance has fallen victim to twice this season. Lance took the match to the brink of overtime, but a takedown by No. 3 ranked Barrett with six seconds remaining broke a 1-1 tie.

Tiger baseball drops second game to No. 3 Mules

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – The Fort Hays State baseball team dropped game two against third-ranked Central Missouri on a blustery Friday afternoon inside Crane Stadium, 5-2. The Tigers fell back to .500 on the year (6-6, 0-2 MIAA) while the Mules (9-2, 2-0) extended their winning streak to six games.

The Tigers had their chances in the game, leaving eight on base after having baserunners in all but two innings. The FHSU pitching staff did well to limit the damage to just five runs, working with runners on base all afternoon. The Mules left 11 stranded after reaching base in every inning.

Ben Ramberg (0-2) took the loss after surrendering four runs on seven hits in five innings of work, striking out two UCM batters.Ryan Ruder came on to pitch a pair of effective innings out of the bullpen, giving up one run on one hit. Cole Schumacher worked around a leadoff double to record a scoreless eighth inning.

The Mules got to Ramberg early before the junior settled in, scoring one run in the first and three in the second inning. UCM added an insurance run in the seventh inning after a leadoff triple.

Fort Hays State finally got on the board in the top of the eighth after UCM went to the pen. Ty Redington reached on an error for the second time before swiping second with one out. Jake Lanferman came through with a two-out double to left center, plating Redington and narrowing the deficit to 5-1.

The Tiger comeback continued in the top of the ninth when Clayton Basgall reached on an infield single to lead things off. Pinch hitter Jason Nicholson drove him in two batters later with a bloop single that fell between three defenders in right center, allowing Basgall to score from first. With the tying run in the on deck circle, UCM closed the game out with a strikeout.

Dayton Pomeroy finished 2-for-4 with a double. Redington also legged out an infield single on a high chopper to short. Basgall reached base three times, going 1-for-2 with a pair of walks and a run scored.

Despite the strong wind, Fort Hays State did not record an error in the game while the Mules made two defensive miscues.

The teams will face off once more Saturday afternoon in the series finale at 2 p.m.

Zone defense helps Tigers to win over Southwest Baptist

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

BOLIVAR, Mo. – Hadley Gillum scored 21 points, JaQuan Smith added 16 and nine rebounds and Fort Hays State used an effective zone defense to beat Southwest Baptist 59-55 Thursday at the Meyer Sports Center and secure a first-round home game in next week’s MIAA Tournament.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Tigers (17-10, 11-8 MIAA) fell behind by nine in the first five minutes then switched to a 2-3 zone which helped them go up 31-30 at the half. Tied 35-all with 16:26 to play, FHSU went on a 13-0 run over the next seven minutes and would never trail again.

SBU (14-13, 7-11 MIAA) closed the gap to two with 0:51 left but Trey O’Neil hit one of two free throws to push the lead to three. Rob Davis then got a steal and hit one of two from the line for the final margin.

Davis scored 12 points and was 2-for-8 from beyond the arc.

SBU, who missed 12 straight 3-point attempts at one point and was held to 34-percent shooting, was led by Logan Hovey who scored 17.

Stingy defense leads Tiger women to big win over Southwest Baptist

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

BOLIVAR, Mo. – The Fort Hays State women held Southwest Baptist to a season-low in points and field goal percentage and closed out the regular season with a 74-48 win Thursday night at the Meyer Sports Center. The Tigers (21-7, 12-7 MIAA) scored 30 points off turnovers and held the Bearcats (15-12, 7-11 MIAA) to 34-percent shooting.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Taylor Chandler hit her first 3-pointer since early December to trigger a 26-8 first half run after SBU tied the game at 17 and the Tigers would never trail again. FHSU went on a 15-0 run in the third quarter to extend the lead to 27 and led by as many as 28 down the stretch.

Tatyana Legette led the Fort Hays State with 13 points and nine rebounds. Jill Faxon and Nikola Kacperska both added 12. Chandler scored eight and had six steals and three assists.

FHSU baseball shut out in MIAA opener

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – The Fort Hays State baseball team dropped its MIAA opener Thursday afternoon against third-ranked Central Missouri, 10-0. The Tigers dipped to 6-5 overall after suffering the run-rule loss, while the Mules improved to 8-2 overall on the young season.

The Tiger bats struggled all day, recording just three singles in the game. UCM starter Zach Girrens was rolling out of the gate and did not allow a hit until Clayton Basgall got a good piece of the ball, sending it into right field to break up the no-hitter with two outs in the fifth inning. Ryan Imber and Nick Hammeke each added a base knock in the sixth. Dayton Pomeroy reached twice after drawing a pair of walks, but none of the five baserunners reached third base.

Gerrens closed out the day with a complete game three-hitter, giving up just two walks while striking out seven.

Alex Ruxlow (2-2) picked up the loss for FHSU, lasting just 2.1 innings while giving up seven runs on eight hits and striking out one batter.

Easton Palmer came on in relief for his second appearance of the season, slowing the hot UCM bats by retiring five-straight batters before giving up one run on three hits. Austin Weiser also performed well out of the pen, retiring all five Mules he faced and picking up one strikeout.

Austin Liverant made his debut on the mound when he entered the game in the seventh inning. The Mules ended the game when they scored two runs thanks to a hit batter, a double and a wild pitch.

The Tigers get another shot at the Mules on Friday (Feb. 24) when they go head-to-head in the second game of this three-game series. First pitch is set for 2 p.m.

FHSU softball sweeps Wayne State in home opener

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State softball swept a doubleheader with Wayne State (Neb.) on Wednesday  at Tiger Stadium in Hays. The Tigers won game one in walk-off fashion, 2-1, then cruised to a 7-0 win in game two. FHSU improved to 5-8 overall on the season, while WSC went to 1-7 overall.

Game 1: Fort Hays State 2, Wayne State 1
Veronica Knittig delivered a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the seventh of game one to lift the Tigers to a 2-1 win. With two outs and a runner on third, she drove the ball to the left center gap over the outstretched arm of the center fielder.

Hailey Chapman had another strong outing in the pitching circle, throwing a complete game with five hits and four walks allowed. She struck out six and moved to 4-4 on the season, lowering her season ERA to 2.28. Her only blemish came in the sixth after a leadoff walk. She allowed what initially looked to be a single that turned into a double due to a bad hop in the outfield. The runner scored from second on the play.

The Tigers scored their first run of the game in the fifth with singles from Ashley Beavers, Bailey Kennedy and then an RBI single from Lily Sale. A dropped fly ball in left field in the seventh off the bat of Kennedy led to Knittig’s game-winning hit.

Riley Vanderveen took the loss for Wayne State, moving to 0-3 on the season. She allowed just one earned run on eight hits, while striking out four.

Game 2: Fort Hays State 7, Wayne State 0
The Tigers picked up two runs in the first inning and never looked back in a 7-0 victory. Carrie Clarke earned her first win of the season, pitching five scoreless innings with just two hits allowed and four strikeouts. Kylie Strand pitched the final two innings and allowed just a hit and a walk.

Candace Bollig started the scoring in the first inning with two outs, driving home Bailey Kennedy with an RBI single. Tess Gray followed with a single that setup an RBI single for Bailey Boxberger to make it 2-0.

In the third inning, Bollig struck again with an RBI triple scoring Veronica Knittig. The ground in left field this time played in favor of the Tigers as the ball took a wicked hop to the left past the fielder. Bollig came in to score on a wild pitch, then after a Boxberger double, Strand picked up an RBI single.

In the fifth, Boxberger capped a 3-for-3 game with a two-run home run to left field, her second homer of the season. She finished with three RBI in the game.

Allison Niemeier surrendered the first five runs in 2.1 innings pitched, while Riley Vanderveen pitched the final 3.2 innings and allowed two runs.

The Tigers will enjoy a week off before returning to action on March 3 in Edmond, Oklahoma at Oklahoma Christian University. FHSU and OCU are scheduled to play three games, with the final game of the series on March 4.

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FHSU wrestling jumps to No. 11 in the nation; Tooley vaults into individual rankings

INDIANAPOLIS – Fort Hays State jumped to No. 11 in the latest edition of the NCAA Division II Wrestling Coaches Association Poll, released on Monday (Feb. 20). This is the highest ranking of the year for the Tigers, after sitting at No. 16 in the prior two polls. Tied with FHSU for the 11th spot is Findlay University.

Individually the Tigers have four wrestlers in the current edition of the poll with one newcomer and three that have been there all season long.

At 157 pounds Greg Tooley enters the national rankings for the first time this season and jumps all the way up to the No. 3 slot. Tooley has been a force all season long for the Tigers going 22-3. With consecutive wins over defending national champion and then No. 2 wrestler in the nation Destin McCauley of Nebraska-Kearney two weeks ago, coaches took notice and placed Tooley one spot ahead of McCauley in the latest rankings. Tooley was the lone individual champion for FHSU at the MIAA Tournament.

Brandon Ball has remained a fixture in the rankings at 141. He is No. 11 in the latest poll with a very impressive 31-5 record on the year.

Jon Inman slides one spot to the No. 3 position at 197 pounds. Inman, who had been No. 2 all season, flip-flopped positions with Greg Wilson of Central Oklahoma after dropping his only two matches of the season to Wilson, in a dual and the MIAA Championship Tournament bout. Inman is 22-2 overall.

Christian Lance jumps one spot in the heavyweight division to No. 8. Lance currently leads the Tigers in wins with an impressive 40-6 record on the year.

D2 Wrestling Coaches Poll – February 20

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Hot shooting Lopers down Tigers

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – Rob Davis scored 30 points and Fort Hays State shot 60-percent but it wasn’t enough to overcome Nebraska-Kearney’s 64-percent shooting and season-high 14 3-pointers as the Lopers beat the Tigers 101-88 Tuesday night to end a six-game Gross Coliseum losing streak   They become the first team over 100 points in Gross Coliseum since Washburn in an overtime game in 1994.

After the two teams played to a 48-48 tie at halftime, The Lopers (19-8, 12-6 MIAA) gradually pulled away in the second half, building a 12-point. The Tigers (16-10, 10-8 MIAA) pulled within six and had the ball with under three minutes to play, but Rob Davis missed a shot near the rim then the Lopers scored seven unanswered to push the lead to 13. and hand the Tigers their fifth home loss, the most since their first season in the MIAA in 2006-07.

Mark Johnson Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Hadley Gillum, who was coming off a career-high 27 points at Central Oklahoma Saturday, scored 22. JaQuan Smith added 14 and Kyler Kinnamon 10.

Trey Lansman scored 27 to lead UNK. Isaiah McKay, who hit 5-of-6 from beyond the arc, added 23 while Ty Danielson had 20 and Yashua Trent 13.

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