Tigers in NCAA regional after winning MIAA tourney
On the big stage, under the bright lights, Kaleb Hammeke’s star shone bright at last weekend’s MIAA tournament.
On the big stage, under the bright lights, Kaleb Hammeke’s star shone bright at last weekend’s MIAA tournament.
Sophomore Talexa Weeter does not start for the Fort Hays State University women’s basketball team. But she often is on the court at the end when it matters most.
A feat that hasn’t been notched since the 1996 Hays High Indians marked the final match up in the Hays High gym as the 2024-25 Indians punched their ticket to the Girls 5A State Tournament in a 56-17 blow out over Hutchinson Friday night.
Fort Hays State Men's Basketball claimed its second MIAA Tournament title with a 72-71 win over Central Oklahoma on Sunday afternoon (Mar. 9) at Municipal Auditorium.
The Thomas More Prep-Marian Monarch girls upset their Hoxie opponents 47-39 in the sub-state championship, earning a spot in the state tournament for the first time since 2018.
The Hays High Indian boys contest against Andover Saturday night saw their season come to an end in a 62-40 loss to the hosting Trojans.
Fort Hays State Women's Basketball fell in the MIAA Tournament Championship Game on Sunday at Municipal Auditorium. Pittsburg State raced out of the gate to a 9-0 lead and the Tigers struggled to find their rhythm early, ultimately leading to an 81-73 victory for the Gorillas.
The Fort Hays men’s and women’s basketball teams raked in MIAA honors this season. The Tiger men had three players honored and five players off the FHSU women’s team also garnered recognition.
The Fort Hays State women's basketball team earned an at-large bid into the 2025 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship, announced on Selection Sunday (March 9). The Tigers will play as the No.
Fort Hays State Tennis improved to 5-2 overall for the season with a 7-0 win over Sterling College on Monday (Mar. 10) at the FHSU Tennis Courts. The Tigers swept all singles matches in straight sets.