Tigers take on No. 19 Bearcats
The Tigers know what the Bearcats like to do. Their job is to stop it.
The Tigers know what the Bearcats like to do. Their job is to stop it.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Chiefs today announced the launch of Secret Chiefs, an exciting new content series bringing together the passion of Chiefs Kingdom and the flavor of its legendary tailgate scene.
While Fort Hays State University lost on Saturday to drop to 3-2 in the MIAA, the Tigers’ next opponent, Northwest Missouri, won again to remain the lone unbeaten team in the league at 4-0.
The Kansas City Royals announced today that Mike Jirschele is retiring following a 38-year career with the Royals organization. Jirschele has served in many roles in the organization, first as a player in Kansas City’s minor league system from 1988-89.
Coach Chris Brown thinks the Tigers can play better. Saturday night would be a good time to step it up for the Fort Hays State University football team.
The Fort Hays State University women’s basketball team was picked to win the MIAA in the preseason coaches’ poll and selected to finish second by the media. Both polls were released on Monday as part of MIAA Basketball Media Day in Kansas City, Mo.
TOPEKA — Kansas has been quietly building a pot of more than $26 million that can be used for attracting professional sports teams to the state, giving the state an edge in its “border war” with Missouri.
The Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team has been picked to finish second in the MIAA by the media and fourth by the conference coaches. Polls were released Monday as part of MIAA Basketball Media Day in Kansas City, Mo.
The Kansas City Royals announced that infielder Vinnie Pasquantino and right-handed pitcher Stephen Kolek have been named Royals Player and Pitcher of the Month, respectively, for September. The awards are determined by a local media vote.
Cooper Scheck of Fort Hays State tied for first place with a total of 3-under par at the Newman Invitational, hosted at Sand Creek Station Golf Course which played as a par-72. Scheck lost the head-to-head playoff with Marc Bofarull of Minnesota Crookston, but led the Tigers to a third-place finish as a team with a three-round total of 882.