
No. 8 Tigers Pull Away from RiverHawks
The eighth-ranked Fort Hays State women's basketball team picked up its sixth-consecutive win with a 76-60 victory over Northeastern State Thursday evening (Feb. 6) inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.
The eighth-ranked Fort Hays State women's basketball team picked up its sixth-consecutive win with a 76-60 victory over Northeastern State Thursday evening (Feb. 6) inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.
Fort Hays State had to battle its way past Northeastern State on Thursday evening (Feb. 6) at Gross Memorial Coliseum.
The Tigers allowed 41 points in their last game – and lost. That’s because the Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team could score only 31 points – the fewest since 1949 – in a loss Saturday at Central Missouri.
The Herd couldn’t withstand a gritty Larned squad who marched into Al Billinger Fieldhouse and stole a win from the home team, 40-37. The game, however, was far from given, as the Monarchs fought tooth and nail until the final buzzer.
The Monarch boys are 4-2 in the new year, their latest victory 46-33 over the Larned Indians at Al Billinger Fieldhouse.
The Fort Hays State men's track and field team climbed to No. 20 in the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) NCAA Division II National Rating Index, released Tuesday (Feb. 4).
Fort Hays State baseball senior Elliott Herrmann was named MIAA Hitter of the Week for the opening weekend of the 2025 season, announced Monday (Feb. 3) by the league office.
Kaleb Hammeke of Fort Hays State University was named to the 2025 Trevor Hudgins Award Top 25 Watch List by Small College Basketball on February 1, which honors a player's career accomplishments. Hammeke has also been named to the Top 100 Watch List for the Bevo Francis Award a second-straight year, awarded annually to the best Small College Basketball player for a single-season.
When the Tigers’ starting point guard, junior Brooke Loewe, turned her ankle the day before Fort Hays State University’s game at Rogers State last week, Coach Talia Kahrs went point guard-by-committee. It worked, as the Tigers won.
Kyle Grill is starting to figure things out defensively. Offense has never been a problem.