2017-18 FORT HAYS STATE WOMEN’S SCHEDULE 2017-18 SENIOR CLASS

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Nov. 1 Connecticut (Exhibition) Hartford, Conn. 6:00 p.m. (7 p.m. ET) Nov. 6 State (Exhibition) Manhattan, Kan. 7:05 p.m. Nov. 10 Upper Iowa Fayette, Iowa 8:00 p.m. Nov. 11 vs. Southwest Minnesota State Fayette, Iowa 2:30 p.m. Nov. 17 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS HAYS 7:00 p.m. Nov. 18 NEWMAN HAYS 4:00 p.m. Nov. 25 STERLING COLLEGE HAYS 5:00 p.m. Nov. 30 SOUTHERN* HAYS 5:30 p.m. Dec. 2 PITTSBURG STATE* HAYS 2:00 p.m. Dec. 6 Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 5:30 p.m. Dec. 9 Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 1:30 p.m. Dec. 13 TABOR HAYS 7:00 p.m. Dec. 16 Rockhurst Kansas City, Mo. 2:00 p.m. Dec. 19 MIDLAND UNIVERSITY HAYS 7:00 p.m. Dec. 30 BETHANY COLLEGE HAYS 2:00 p.m. Jan. 4 Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 5:30 p.m. Jan. 6 Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 1:30 p.m. Jan. 13 -KEARNEY* HAYS 2:00 p.m. Jan. 18 MISSOURI WESTERN* HAYS 5:30 p.m. Jan. 20 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE* HAYS 2:00 p.m. Jan. 25 Lincoln* Jefferson City, Mo. 5:30 p.m. Jan. 27 Lindenwood* St. Charles, Mo. 1:30 p.m. Jan. 31 EMPORIA STATE* HAYS 5:30 p.m. Feb. 3 WASHBURN* HAYS 2:00 p.m. Feb. 8 Northeastern State* Tahlequah, Okla. 5:30 p.m. Feb. 10 Central Oklahoma* Edmond, Okla. 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15 NORTHEASTERN STATE* HAYS 5:30 p.m. Feb. 17 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA* HAYS 2:00 p.m. Feb. 20 Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 5:30 p.m. Feb. 22 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST* HAYS 5:30 p.m. Feb. 26 MIAA Tournament Campus Sites TBA Mar. 1-4 MIAA Tournament Kansas City, Mo. TBA Mar. 9-12 NCAA II Central Regional TBA TBA Mar. 19-23 NCAA II Elite Eight Sioux Falls, S.D. TBA

FHSU QUICK FACTS School Fort Hays State University City/Zip Hays, Kansas 67601 Founded 1902 Enrollment 15,100 Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference MIAA Nickname Tigers Colors Black & Gold Interim President Dr. Andy Tompkins Athletic Director Home Court (6,814) Surface Hardwood Ticket Office Phone (785) 628-4050 First Year of Basketball (Seasons) 1969-70 (48 seasons) Overall All-Time Record 804-476 (.628) Years In NCAA Division II Tourn./Last 3/2016 Last NCAA Tournament Opponent Winona State Lost 55-60 (2016 Central Regional 1st Round)

Sports Information Sports Information Director Ryan Prickett SID Office Phone (785) 628-5903 SID Fax (785) 628-4383 EMMA STROYAN E-mail [email protected] Assistant Sports Information Director (WBB Contact) Seth Kincaid Office Phone (785) 628-4785 Emma Stroyan is the lone senior on this year’s Press Box Phone N/A Fort Hays State Athletics Website www.fhsuathletics.com squad, entering her second season as a Tiger. The

Coaching Staff forward led the team with 56 blocks as a junior, Head Coach Alma Mater, Year Hastings College, 1981 sixth-most in a season in program history. The Record at FHSU (Years) 179-85/.678 (9 years) Bloomington, Ill. native also led the team in field Total Collegiate Record (Years) 592-191/.756 (25 years) Best Time To Call Weekday Mornings goal percentage, knocking down 54 percent of her Team Information attempts last year. 2016-17 Overall Record 22-8 2016-17 Conference Record/Finish 12-7 MIAA/6th Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/5 TTABLEABLE OOFF CONTENTSCONTENTS FORT HAYS

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 A MEMBER OF THE MID-AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION

AND THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COLISEUM GROSS

Quick Facts/Senior Class Inside Front Cover Review Table of Contents 1 2016-17 Season Review 40 2016-17 Final Statistics 41-44 Fort Hays State University About Fort Hays State University 2 The MIAA

FHSU Interim President - Dr. Andy Tompkins 2 2016-17 Standings HISTORY RECORDS THE MIAA REVIEW OPPONENTS 46 PLAYERS COACHES FHSU Athletics Staff 3 2016-17 MIAA Postseason 46 Athletics Staff Directory 4 2016-17 All-MIAA Selections 46 Academic Majors at FHSU 4 2016-17 MIAA Individual Leaders 47 FHSU Athletic Facilities 5-8 2016-17 MIAA Team Leaders 48-49 About The MIAA 50 Gross Memorial Coliseum MIAA All-Time Champions 50 Gross Memorial Coliseum 10-11 MIAA Member Information 50 Women’s Basketball Locker Room 12 Records Coaches Game Records 52 Head Coach Tony Hobson 14-15 Season Records 53-54 Assistant Coach Talia Kahrs 16 Career Records 55-56 Graduate Assistant Coach Paige Lunsford 16 Team Records 57-58 Yearly Leaders 58-60 Players 2017-18 Roster/Pronunciation Guide 18 History Roster Breakdown 19 FHSU Individual Honors 62-63 2017-18 Outlook 20 FHSU All-Americans 63 Player Profi les 21-30 History of Letterwinners 64 National & Conference Championships 65 Opponents Coaching History 66 Connecticut 32 FHSU Milestone Victories 66 Kansas State 32 Series Records 67 Upper Iowa 32 Season-By-Season Results 68-71 Southwest Minnesota State 32 Media Information 72 Colorado-Colorado Springs 32 Newman 32 2016-17 All-MIAA Selections Inside Back Cover Sterling 33 2017-18 Schedule Back Cover Missouri Southern 33 Pittsburg State 33 CREDITS Washburn 33 • The 2017-18 Fort Hays State University Women’s Basketball Emporia State 33 Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Ryan Tabor 33 Prickett, FHSU Sports Information Director, and Seth Kincaid, Rockhurst 34 FHSU Assistant Sports Information Director. • Outside covers were designed by Seth Kincaid, Assistant Midland 34 FHSU Sports Information Director. Bethany 34 • Player and coach mugs and campus photos are credited to Central Missouri 34 Mitch Weber, FHSU CTELT. Action photos are credited to Southwest Baptist 34 Mitch Weber, Mark Shaiken, Bob Duffy, Emma Henry and Bria Creeden. Nebraska-Kearney 34 • Statistical research and historical research for the guide was Missouri Western 35 conducted by Ryan Prickett, Andrew Sogn, Doug Self, Tim Northwest Missouri State 35 Hanson, Jason McCullough, Trent Smith, Lynn Womack, and Lincoln 35 Rich Topp. • The guide was printed by Fort Hays State University Printing Lindenwood 35 Services. Northeastern State 35 Central Oklahoma 35 ON THE FRONT COVER MIAA Opponent Series History 36-38 Carly Heim, Jr. G (left) Emma Stroyan, Sr. F (center) Tatyana Legette, Jr. F (right)

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About Fort Hays State University Founded in 1902 on the plains of Western Kansas, Fort Hays State University is the second youngest of the six state universities. FHSU celebrated its centennial in 2002. From a humble but exciting beginning, when just two faculty members and a 19-course curriculum greeted 34 students, our university has grown to a faculty over 400, a support staff of more than 500 and a student body of 15,100. The university now offers hundreds of courses in each of its four main colleges — Education, Arts and Sciences, Business and Leadership, and Health and Life Sciences — and the Graduate School. The FHSU Virtual College provides many of the courses through various media to sites across Kansas and beyond. FHSU is governed by a Board of Regents appointed by the governor of the state of Kansas. FHSU is located in Hays, the largest city in northwest Kansas. Hays began as a wild frontier town and has grown into a progressive community of more than 20,000 people. The old and new blend beautifully to form a city that is small enough to be comfortable yet large enough to provide abundant cultural, commercial and entertainment opportunities. In 1996, Hays was recognized as an All-America City. The university sits on a campus of 4,160 acres of land that once was part of the historic Fort Hays frontier military post, and it recently expanded to include the relocated Sternberg Museum of Natural History on a site adjacent to Interstate 70 in northeast Hays. Big Creek, with its shady, grassy banks, meanders through the main campus, providing a tranquil learning atmosphere and serving as a natural laboratory for students in the biological sciences. With its stately limestone buildings and profuse fl owers, trees and shrubs, our campus has often been called the prettiest in Kansas. FHSU is academically superior to many comparable universities, offers students an electronic learning and living environment, and is richly endowed by heritage and tradition. Students come to our university for a multitude of reasons, but surveys show that their overwhelming reason is “the university’s reputation for academic excellence and its caring faculty.” The university supports one of the most extensive and successful intercollegiate sports programs of any comparably sized college or university in America, boasting numerous All-American athletes and national championships. More than 400 athletes compete annually in nine men’s and nine women’s sports. FHSU is a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, which comprises 14 schools from the states of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Nebraska. The university also serves as the cultural center of western Kansas, featuring fi ne arts exhibitions, performing arts presentations by faculty, students and traveling professional troupes, and a Presidential Lecture Series. FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE

Dr. Andy Tompkins - Fort Hays State President (Interim)

The announced the appointment of Dr. Andy Tompkins as interim president at Fort Hays State University on December 14, 2016, effective December 19, 2016. “There is no one in the State of Kansas who has more experience as a leader in education, or who is more qualifi ed to assist in this capacity,” said Zoe Newton, chair of the Kansas Board of Regents. “I appreciate the opportunity to work with Dr. Tompkins again. The Board is confi dent he will be able to successfully oversee Fort Hays State, especially because of his extensive knowledge of FHSU.” Tompkins became president and CEO of the Kansas Board of Regents on June 1, 2010, and retired from the position on June 30, 2015. Throughout his career, he served at all levels of public education, beginning as a high school English teacher in 1969 and continuing on to work as a high school principal and district superintendent. In 1994, he was hired by Pittsburg State University as chair and associate professor in the Department of Special Services and Leadership Studies. He then went on to serve from 1995 to 1996 as interim dean for the College of Education at Pittsburg State. He returned to that position as dean from 2007-2010. In 1996, Tompkins was asked to serve as the commissioner of education for the Kansas Department of Education, a role he continued in through 2005. Afterwards, he served as an associate professor at the , teaching in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, before returning to Pittsburg State. Tompkins was selected as Kansas Superintendent of the Year in 1992, was inducted into the Kansas Teachers Hall of Fame in 2001, and received the Governor’s Award presented by the Kansas State High School Activities Association in 2002. He was

FHSUATHLETICS.COM the 2002 recipient of the Leadership Kansas Alumnus of the Year Award, received the University of Kansas College of Education Distinguished Service Award in 2004, and was given the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2005. He earned his undergraduate degree in English at East Central State University in Ada, Okla. He earned his master’s degree from Emporia State University and his doctorate in educational administration from the University of Kansas.

2 FORT HAYS GROSS COACHES PLAYERS OPPONENTS REVIEW THE MIAA RECORDS HISTORY STATE COLISEUM 33 F ment on ith s n rs of ing oversees tion d to Fort letic ant, and signing or at Fort F sell of athletic s also A Wrestling Coordinator Special Events

Summer Harris T Chas Thompson cess in athletic operations ontact for Kansas State S , which includes volleyball, lications at FHSU. He has t earned Best in Nation (MLS), and Central Hockey r the Daktronics Men’s r the Daktronics Men’s ll media guide cover in 2016. in Physical Education in 2003 n Hays for football, volleyball, rickett earned two Best in t Hays State University. He t Hays State University. ation honors when Prickett ion I and II levels and the four consecutive years (2011-

State Volleyball Media Guide. State Volleyball information directors at the otball and basketball in Russell, otball and basketball in Russell, eamed with graduate assistant ome athletic events, along with the pro sports level including ite of Fort Hays State University C I Bookkeeper T Tony Hobson Tony Women’s Basketball Women’s Jan Schmidtberger E L H cer Offi T Administrative Men’s Basketball Men’s Mark Johnson Stephanie Dechant Stephanie Matt Cook - Assistant Athletic Director for for Director Athletic - Assistant Cook Matt Operations External Director Athletic Assistant Cook is in his fourth year as Matt External Operations at Fort Hays State University. Cook returne at Fort Hays State University. External Operations Hays State University in 2014 after one year away as the market in 2014 after one year Hays State University Administratio and a master’s degree in Sports from FHSU in 2011 Ath for the FHSU as a graduate assistant in 2013, while serving Department. development coordinator for Prep2Prep. development coordinator the professional indoor football team Wichita Wild, interim Rus the professional indoor football Ryan Prickett - Sports Information Director - Sports Information Prickett Ryan Direct Ryan Prickett is in his 13th year as Sports Information Hays State University. He became director in June of 2005, and Hays State University. 18 intercollegiate Hays State’s media relations for all of Fort programs. sports informa Prickett has been involved in Fort Hays State’s department for 20 years as a student assistant, graduate assist department for 20 years as a worked under former Fort Hays State Sport He now head director. Information Directors Jack Kuestermeyer, Steve Webster, and Jas and Steve Webster, Information Directors Jack Kuestermeyer, McCullough. of the College Sports Information Directo Prickett is a member America (CoSIDA). He is responsible for writing, editing and de America (CoSIDA). He is responsible for writing, editing and athletic publications. He i all of Fort Hays State University’s A

ey E T Rich Guff Women’s Golf Women’s A Women’s Soccer Women’s responsible for statistical operations and media relations at h responsible for statistical operations and media relations at cial athletic webs maintaining and writing releases for the offi Athletics (www.fhsuathletics.com). for media guides Awards amassed 16 “Excellence in Publications” for his pub Prickett has gained national recognition by CoSIDA Prickett t basketball, and football. In 2011, and women’s men’s Fort Hays Doug Self to earn Best in Nation honors for the 2011 in N In 2014, the volleyball media guide once again earned Best Andrew Sogn. In 2015-16, Pricket teamed with graduate assistant P basketball media guide. Most recently, honors for his women’s basketball media guide and volleyba Nation honors for his men’s Division II He produced the top volleyball media guide in NCAA 2014). He has also served as the head media c Team. All-America Soccer Prickett currently serves as the Central Region Coordinator fo Championships hosted i Association State Activities High School wrestling, and boys and girls basketball. after working under Prickett at Fort Hays State - positions at Several graduate assistants and student workers have found suc Association (NBA), the National Basketball Divis League (CHL), along with collegiate positions at the NCAA former assistants are now sports Alamo Bowl. Four of Prickett’s Division I and II levels. NCAA in 2005 from For Administration and a master’s a bachelor’s native of Salina, Kan., Prickett earned degree in Sports degree A reside in Hays. and his wife, Stacy,

game day internship w His past experiences include a two-year Cook earned his bachelor’sin Recreation/Sports Manage degree Recreation Director, and three years of coaching high school fo and three years of Recreation Director, Kan. with his wife, Kathleen. Cook lives in Hays Blake Reynolds Blake T . S chelor’s served at league FHSU or at Fort 20, 2004. 11 years of 11 years. minor

from 1991- Hammeke or of am as Fort Hays Fort Hays g his ents, cs at Great munity nd II athletics . for Internal partment, ity. Her time ity. working f Financial S Men’s Golf Men’s Men’s Soccer Men’s Brett Parker Brett Seth Kincaid Y stant Coach d the Louisville Slugger College Sports Hall of Fort Hays State University A a and Nicholas. the National Society of Heidi. Business Administration Business d coach of the year by the in Organizational Leadership ldren Josh, Megan and Abby. ldren Josh, Megan and ) for current athletic director scholarship purposes. giate Baseball League. for the Grand Island Daily Inc., and Newman University. As he acquired his degrees, he 3. The Great Bend, Kan., native The Great Bend, Kan., 3. . H

Tennis Brian Flax T Cross Country/ Cross Track and Field Track Jason McCullough R O FORT HAYS STATE ATHLETIC STAFF ATHLETIC STATE HAYS F FORT Softball Volleyball Adrian Mohr Adrian Brandi Fairbank Brandi Brad Haynes is in his 10th year as an Assistant Athletic Direct Assistant as an Brad Haynes is in his 10th year Dixie Balman is in her fourth year as Assistant Athletic Direct Assistant Dixie Balman is in her fourth year as position at FHSU. Before taking the Athletic Director position at Kansas Newman, Athletic Director position Before taking the (Kan.) Com of athletics at Butler County served as the director director of athleti Before that, he was College from 1998-2003. beginning in 1996, after leavin Bend High School for two years, for Director Athletic - Assistant Haynes Brad Operations Internal two Operations, after handling External Operations the previous over Haynes returned to Fort Hays State University in 2008 with experience in sports administration. in minor past administrative experiences include stops Haynes’ at Omaha). University and University of Nebraska Tech (Texas a ba Haynes holds two degrees from Fort Hays State University, at Athletics as Director of Hammeke is in his 14th year Curtis on May Athletics the Director of He was named State University. Newman) in Wichita, Kan (then known as Kansas Newman University A.D Assistant This is his eighth year as Hays State University. liates, Rangers affi Texas Angels and Angeles baseball with Los liate, and Division I a league hockey with a Calgary Flames affi Curtis Hammeke - Athletic Director Athletic - Hammeke Curtis He an administrator at FHSU. is in his second stint as Hammeke Athletics of Assistant Director Coach and as the Head Baseball 1996. year as the athletic director spent the 2003-04 school Hammeke Compliance and Senior Woman Administrator. She made the move Administrator. Compliance and Senior Woman ce o into athletics after working at Fort Hays State in the Offi Assistance from 1999 to 2014. Assistance at Assistant Director of Financial Balman served as administering and maintaining the scholarship application progr nancial aid eligibil well as ensuring and determining student fi Aid also saw her work closely with the athletic de in Financial nancial aid eligibility and Compliance for fi assisting in NCAA for 15 years, overseeing fi nancial assistance programs for stud for 15 years, overseeing fi

Dixie Balman - Assistant Athletic Director for for Director Athletic Dixie Balman - Assistant Administrator and Senior Woman Compliance Fort Hays State Head Coaches & Support Staff Head Coaches State Hays Fort Baseball Football Chris Brown Steve Johnson Steve a bachelor’s Hammeke earned degree in Physical Education from in 1985 and a master’s degree in Athletic Administration in 199 Athletic in 1985 and a master’s degree in 1983-1984. played baseball for FHSU from Assi at Barton County Community College as Hammeke also worked from 1987-1991 and as a writer and Sports Information Director Independent from 1986-1987. head baseball coach, Hammeke receive FHSU’s During his time as and was name coach of the year honor, in 1995, a national Award Conference and the Mile High Intercolle Athletic Rocky Mountain was inducted into the Barton (Kan.) Community In 2017, Hammeke and coach at the institution Fame for his time as both a player Alici Annette, have three children—Andy, wife, Hammeke and his in Business Education and a master’s in Sports Administration. in Business Education and a master’s in Sports was a baseball player (undergrad) and assistant coach (graduate family includes son Cyrus and daughter Curtis Hammeke. Haynes’ alongside the department regarding Financial Aid Agreements for Aid alongside the department regarding Financial to She also serves on several FHSU committees and as an advisor Collegiate Scholars. stops for Balman include time at Cargill, Other administrative degrees from Fort Hays State, a bachelor’s Balman holds two in (management), achieved in 1989, and a Master of Liberal Studies (2007). Kan., with her family – husband Dan and chi She lives in Hays, AATHLETICSTHLETICS SSTAFFTAFF DDIRECTOR/FHSUIRECTOR/FHSU MMAJORSAJORS

Fort Hays State Athletics Directory Area Code: 785 Main campus switchboard number: (785) 628-4000 Athletic Department Phone: (785) 628-4050 Athletics Fax Number: (785) 628-4383

Fort Hays State Athletic Administration Position Name Phone E-mail Athletic Director Curtis Hammeke 628-4353 [email protected] Assistant A.D. for Internal Operations Brad Haynes 628-5288 [email protected] Assistant A.D. for External Operations Matt Cook 628-4429 [email protected] Assistant A.D./SWA/Compliance Dixie Balman 628-4372 [email protected] Sports Information Director Ryan Prickett 628-5903 [email protected] Administrative Specialist Stephanie Dechant 628-4050 [email protected] Bookkeeper Jan Schmidtberger 628-4394 [email protected] Head Athletic Trainer Nate Hepner 628-5823 [email protected] Gross/Cunningham Complex Operations Keith Bieker 628-4199 [email protected] Fort Hays State Head Coaches Position Name Phone E-mail FOOTBALL Head Coach Chris Brown 628-4399 [email protected] VOLLEYBALL Interim Head Coach Brandi Fairbank 628-4392 [email protected] CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD Head Coach Jason McCullough 628-4352 [email protected] MEN’S SOCCER Head Coach Brett Parker 628-5471 [email protected] WOMEN’S SOCCER Head Coach Blake Reynolds 628-5690 [email protected] MEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Mark Johnson 628-4355 [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Tony Hobson 628-4375 [email protected] WRESTLING

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE Head Coach Chas Thompson 628-5392 [email protected] BASEBALL Head Coach Steve Johnson 628-4357 [email protected] SOFTBALL Head Coach Adrian Mohr 628-5885 [email protected] TENNIS Head Coach Brian Flax 628-5854 bfl [email protected] MEN’S GOLF Head Coach Seth Kincaid 628-4785 [email protected] WOMEN’S GOLF Head Coach Rich Guffey 432-1084 [email protected]

Academic Majors at Fort Hays State University Accounting Geology Pre-Public Administration Agricultural Business Graphic Design Pre-Dental Agriculture Health & Human Performance Pre-Engineering Art & Design Health & Human Performance - Teaching Pre-Forestry Art Education History Pre-Law Art History History Education Pre-Medicine Associate of General Studies Information Networking & Telecommunications Pre-Occupational Therapy Athletic Training Interdisciplinary Studies Pre-Optometry Beef Cattle Management Interior Design Pre-Osteopathy Biology Justice Studies Pre-Pharmacy Biology and General Science Library Media Specialist Pre-Physical Therapy Business Communication Management Pre-Podiatry Business Education Management Information Systems Pre-Theology Chemistry Marketing Pre-Veterinary Medicine Chemistry Education Master’s in Education Psychology Communication Education Math Education Radiologic Technology Communication Studies Mathematics Reading Specialist Computer Networking and Telecommunications Media Studies Social Work Computer Science Medical Diagnostic Imaging Sociology Computer Science - Business Modern Languages Special Education Counselor Education (Master of Science) Music Specialist in Education (Education Administration) Criminal Justice Music Education Speech-Language Pathology FHSUATHLETICS.COM Educational Administration (Master of Science) Music Performance Studio Art Elementary Education Nursing Technology Leadership English Offi ce Technology Technology Studies English Education Organizational Leadership Telecommunications/Networking Finance Philosophy Tourism & Hospitality General Studies Physical Science Geography/Geographic Information Systems Political Science 4 ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTOR/FHSU MAJORS FFORTORT HHAYSAYS SSTATETATE ATHLETICATHLETIC FACILITIESFACILITIES FORT HAYS

Lewis Field Stadium STATE is the 6,362-seat home of the Fort Hays State University football team. It is also home to the Tiger track and fi eld program in the spring. The stadium saw several changes prior to the start of the 2013 season. A brand new artifi cial playing surface was installed, which plays similar to natural grass. A new look for the fi eld included the FHSU Tiger logo at the 50-yardline and black endzones with gold lettering that reads “Fort Hays” in the north endzone and “Tigers” in the south endzone. The old surface had gold endzones with black lettering. Visible just beyond the southeast wall of the stadium is the brand new Schmidt-Bickle Indoor Training Facility, which features a 65-yard indoor fi eld, a 5,000-square foot weight room and meeting rooms for athletes. COLISEUM GROSS Prior to the 2003 season, a new polyurethane track and lighting system were installed. The new lighting system eliminated shadows on the playing surface. Prior to the start of the 1996 season, seating was replaced throughout the stadium. The seating includes 1,000 chairback seats on the west side and bench seating in the remainder of the stadium. The native limestone structure around the outside of the stadium was refurbished to its natural state in 1993 when 57 years of weathering was sandblasted away. The eight-lane rubber and polyurethane Alex Francis track, named to honor the legendary FHSU track & fi eld coach, was refurbished

with a new red surface in 2003. The majority of the fi eld events are conducted outside the north wall. HISTORY RECORDS THE MIAA REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYERS COACHES Lewis Field was constructed in 1936 on what was formerly the Golden Belt Fairgrounds, named in honor of William Alexander Lewis, president of Fort Hays State University from 1913 to 1933. The fi eld is located beside a spacious tree-lined drive and is just a short walk from the campus residence halls and downtown business district. Dressing rooms, concession areas, athletic training facilities, restrooms and equipment storage rooms are located under the grandstands. A complete remodel of the Tiger locker room was completed prior to the 2006 season with carpet fl ooring and individual lockers for 90 players. Admittance to the stadium is allowed through two main gates, one on the east side and one on the west side. Four ticket windows are in service for each game.

Schmidt-Bickle Indoor Training Facility The new multi-million dollar Schmidt-Bickle Indoor Training Facility opened in August of 2013. The facility is located just beyond the southeast wall of Lewis Field Stadium on the campus of Fort Hays State University. The 50,400-square foot facility features a 65-yard artifi cial turf practice fi eld, batting cages, 70-yard three-lane synthetic track with jump pits, 5,000-square foot weight room, storage areas for multiple sports, and a team meeting room. The facility was named for the families of Bob and Pat Schmidt and Don and Chris Bickle, who provided major gifts to the university to help fund the construction of the facility. Construction began in June of 2012 and took just over a year to complete. The facility is primarily used by Fort Hays State’s outdoor sports programs.

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Gross Memorial Coliseum GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM is the home of Fort Hays State men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling, and indoor track and fi eld. The coliseum is in its 45th year in 2017-18. The 6,814-seat arena was fi nished in August of 1973 at a cost of seven million dollars. The Tigers made the move across campus from Sheridan Coliseum, which seated 2,000. Paul “Busch” Gross is the namesake of the Coliseum. Gross coached basketball at FHSU from 1930 to 1946 and also served as the athletic director at Fort Hays State for several years. In 2017, Gross Memorial Coliseum was selected as one of the Five Best Arenas in D2 Basketball by Hero Sports. The installment of a new video board occurred in the summer of 2017. The new board replaced the old scoreboard above center court that was in operation nearly 20 years. The new board features a four-sided, high defi nition, full-color LED display, with all four screens measuring nearly 12 feet wide by seven feet tall. Just below is a video ring that is two feet tall with an 11-foot diameter. The underside of the ring features the Tiger logo facing the playing fl oor. New scoreboards at each end of the arena were also installed in place of old scoreboards. The volleyball, wrestling, and softball programs all received upgrades to locker rooms inside the coliseum as well. Major renovations took place in the coliseum in the summer of 2011 with the installation of a completely new playing surface and indoor track, and remodeled locker rooms for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. On the new playing surface, a larger Tiger logo was painted around the mid-court circle. In the summer of 2008, changes were made with the addition of chairback seating on the lower level of the coliseum. Approximately 650 chairback seats were installed along the sidelines of the court. Gross Memorial Coliseum is a multipurpose facility. It is also home to the KSHSAA 1A State Basketball Tournament, the KSHSAA 3-2-1A State Wrestling Championships, and the KSHSAA 1A State Volleyball Championships. The coliseum houses the FHSU Athletic Department, a large athletic training room, locker rooms, concession stands, a press box and the Field Weight Room which features full nautilus equipment and free weights. FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE

FHSU Soccer Stadium at Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex The FHSU SOCCER STADIUM opened for play in the fall of 2011, the inaugural season of Fort Hays State men’s and women’s soccer. The Tigers home stadium is part of the Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex which also features eight baseball/softball fi elds and eight football/soccer fi elds. The stadium is a state of the art soccer-specifi c complex with a synthetic turf playing surface and lighting that meets NCAA regulations for holding night contests. Other features include a Daktronics scoreboard with LED lighting just beyond the south end of the playing fi eld, bleachers seating 500-plus fans, and a two-level press box. The stadium also has both men’s and women’s locker rooms and a concessions area. This brand new facility sits on 120 acres of ground and is located just northwest of Gross Memorial Coliseum on the western edge of Hays at the intersection of Old Highway 40 and the Highway 183 bypass. FHSUATHLETICS.COM

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Larks Park STATE LARKS PARK is home to the Fort Hays State University baseball team. The park is owned by the city of Hays but operated by the FHSU Athletic Department. The athletic department has a ten-year lease on the property. Larks Park was built in 1940 as part of a Work Projects Administration project. It is a historic venue as the oldest park within the state of Kansas. Continued renovations over past years have maintained the facility as one of the fi nest in the state. Larks Park is located at Fourth and Main in Hays. The park features a limestone frame with locker rooms, restrooms, concession

facilities, and seating for 1,200 Tiger fans. A record 1,868 fans turned out on April 8, 2005, to watch the Tigers take on Mesa State. COLISEUM

Lights were installed in 2000 to allow night games at the park. GROSS A new fi eld turf infi eld playing surface was installed in the spring of 2013. The entire infi eld, including dugouts, mound, base cutouts, and home plate area, is now fi eld turf instead of dirt. The artifi cial infi eld is necessary due to the numerous games that are played in the park each year. The outfi eld is made of bluegrass sod. Park dimensions are 322 feet down the left fi eld line, 319 feet down the right fi eld line, 349 feet to the power alleys and 405 feet to center fi eld. Larks Park also received several major renovations in 2008. A new eight-foot wooden fence replaced the old chainlink outfi eld fence and the foul poles were also replaced. Billboards of Tiger supporters line the new outfi eld fence. HISTORY Along RECORDS foul territory THE MIAA is REVIEW now OPPONENTS a PLAYERS COACHES four-foot wooden fence. The bullpens received a facelift as they are now enclosed with the same fencing that surrounds the fi eld. A new scoreboard with LED lighting was placed above the right fi eld fence. Most recently in the spring of 2010, the Tiger locker room, bathrooms, and training facility underneath the grandstand were remodeled.

FHSU Tennis Courts The FHSU TENNIS COURTS are home to the Lady Tiger tennis team. Six hard surfaced courts are available for both tournament and dual match contests. The courts were completed in 1994 on the south side of the Gross Memorial Coliseum/Cunningham Hall Complex. The courts also feature lights for evening play.

Smoky Hill Country Club SMOKY HILL COUNTRY CLUB is home to the Fort Hays State men’s and women’s golf teams. The par-71 layout is one of the premier golf courses in northwest Kansas. The course opened in 1962 and was designed by Greg H. Nash. Smoky Hill Country Club is located at 3303 Hall in Hays.

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Tiger Stadium TIGER STADIUM is home to the Fort Hays State University softball team. Ground breaking for the stadium occurred in January of 1998 and was ready for action by February of 1999. Tiger Stadium is on the south side of Gross Memorial Coliseum/Cunningham Hall. The park features concession facilities and seating for 500 Tiger fans. Both dugouts were built above ground with a six foot high protection fence in front. A large press box sits behind the stands which houses the public address announcer, scoreboard operator, offi cial scorer, and working media. Park dimensions are 200 feet down the left and right fi eld lines, 210 feet to the power alleys and 220 feet to center fi eld. The outfi eld fence stands eight feet high. Prior to the 2012 season, the stadium received a major facelift as the wooden outfi eld fence was painted black with a gold distance marks and trim on top of the fence. The tops of the dugouts were also painted black, along with the backstop behind home plate. More renovations took place in the fall of 2013, when stadium style seating was added behind home plate thanks to a major donation from Gene and Jo Ann Fleharty Upgrades to the park were made before the 2007 season with the installation of an Oklahoma red clay infi eld surface. The surface is excellent for the Kansas wind and has a high moisture content ratio, providing the ability to withstand spring storms, particularly in the absence of fi eld tarp. Drought resistant fescue grass is the surface in the outfi eld and foul territory. In the summer of 2007, a new net-style backstop replaced the old chain link backstop behind home plate. In 2008, a new scoreboard with LED lighting was installed beyond the outfi eld wall. Behind the center fi eld portion of the fence sits three fl agpoles which hold the American, State of Kansas and FHSU fl ags. The chainlink fence alongside foul territory contains billboards of Tiger supporters. The stadium also features two bullpens and two batting tunnels. They are located outside the playing area down the right and left fi eld lines. Lights were installed in the summer of 2003 to aid in hosting tournaments and night contests. The lights are positioned behind each dugout and to each side of right and left fi eld. FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE

FHSU Track & Field Facility The FHSU Track and Field Facility consists of a nine-lane, 400-meter, all-weather running track and a full complement of fi eld event areas. The current site was chosen more than two years ago and construction of the $3.28 million facility began in April of 2016. The complex includes a press box and fi xed bleacher seating for 500 spectators on the east side. Other structures provide fi eld equipment storage, a training room, a meeting room, and public restrooms. Construction completed in December of 2016. Installation of a new timing and results board occurred in August of 2017 and future upgrades include the addition of lights to the facility as funding becomes available. The track at the facility is named for Alex Francis, the highly successful man who coached track and fi eld and cross country at Fort Hays State University from 1946 until his retirement in 1980. The track at Lewis Field Stadium was previously named after Coach Francis and his name and legacy has been carried forward to Fort Hays State’s current track. His cross country teams won four national

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S S O R GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM MEMORIAL G GROSS is the home of Fort Hays State men’s and women’s basketball, v surface. On the new playing surface. On the new Home Court Advantage Home Court RECORD AT HOME THE LAST 5 SEASONS: 76-4 5 SEASONS: HOME THE LAST AT RECORD which includes the second-best attendance nationally four times LED THE MIAA IN ATTENDANCE FIVE TIMES SINCE 2010 FIVE TIMES SINCE IN ATTENDANCE LED THE MIAA RECORD AT HOME UNDER HEAD COACH TONY HOBSON: 117-21 (.848) HOBSON: 117-21 TONY HOME UNDER HEAD COACH AT RECORD has been ranked among the top 10 schools nationally in attendan RANKED AMONG TOP 5 NATIONALLY IN AVERAGE ATTENDANCE SIX TIMES SINCE 2010 ATTENDANCE IN AVERAGE 5 NATIONALLY RANKED AMONG TOP Gross Memorial Coliseum provides one of the most exciting atmos Tony Hobson, a win percentage of .848. In his time as head coac Tony SECOND-HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE NATIONALLY IN A SEASON FOUR TIMES SINCE 2010 IN A SEASON NATIONALLY HOME ATTENDANCE SECOND-HIGHEST basketball. Wins have been tough to come by for opponents as th wrestling, and indoor track and fi eld. The Coliseum is in its 4 wrestling, and indoor track and fi August of in 1973 at a cost of $7 million. made The Tigers the Coliseu the of namesake the is Gross “Busch” Paul 2,000. seated at Fort Hays Stat athletic director also served as the 1946 and in the summer of board occurred of a new video The installment above center court that was in operation nearly 20 years. The n fe 12 nearly measuring screens four all with display, LED color The underside of the diameter. is two feet tall with an 11-foot new video board replaces the old center-hung scoreboard that wa New scoreboards at each end of the arena were also installed in rooms ins all received upgrades to locker and softball programs of summer the in Coliseum the in place took renovations Major surface and indoor track, and remodeled locker rooms for the me decad of couple a least at for place in been had which surface, forgiving wood replaced with a more GROSS MEMORIAL COLISEUM mid-court circle. A new track was laid over the existing one ar one existing the over laid was track new A circle. mid-court are scheduled to be ready locker rooms for the basketball teams of addition side the the with along made installed were were changes seats 2008, chairback of 650 summer Approximately the In were installed on both ends of the court. The chairback seats level. that encompassed the entire lower with the Mid-America n A Association. Athletics Intercollegiate Prior to the start of the 2006-07 season, the o wood inside just lanes the in located are “MIAA” letters conference playing fl The is word located “Tigers” on each baseline of the basketball are also on the court along each sideline. installation of a oor. Prior Other new additions permanent to inc wood the fl start of the 1996-97 season several remodelling of changes two existing locker rooms. The were sound system was addition of 16 speakers and a new sound board which allows music, messages and sound Prior for effects. to the 1997-98 season boards were installed. HHP Edu houses Physical Hall Health, Cunningham total State. the Hays of Fort part at is complex Hall Athletic Cunningham M.C. a swimming pool, four full-sized gymnasiums, eight handball/rac a wrestling room. weight room, two dance studios, and also is It facility. multipurpose a is 1A State Coliseum Memorial Basketball Gross the Tournament, KSHSAA 3-2-1A State Wrestli Athletic FHSU the houses Coliseum The Championships. Volleyball rooms, concession stands, a press box and the Field Weight Room weights. GGROSSROSS MMEMORIALEMORIAL CCOLISEUMOLISEUM

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The new FHSU basketball locker rooms at Gross Memorial Coliseum were completed in the fall of 2011. The women’s and men’s locker room upgrades were part of a nearly half-million dollar upgrade project to Gross Memorial Coliseum, which started in the summer of 2011. The new locker rooms include wooden lockers for players with three cabinet compartments, a giant Tiger fl oor logo in the middle of the dressing area, carpet in the dressing area, dry-erase boards, new showering and restroom facilities, and a lounge area with fl at screen monitors for viewing television or video footage. FHSUATHLETICS.COM

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TONY HOBSON - HEAD COACH 10TH SEASON Tony Hobson enters his 10th season as head coach of the Fort Hays State women’s basketball program in 2017-18. Hobson is one of the most successful collegiate women’s basketball coaches in the nation, entering his 26th year overall with a career record of 592-191 (.756). He ranks 12th in win percentage among active coaches in NCAA Division II with a four-year college win percentage of .757 (390-125). In nine seasons at Fort Hays State, Hobson has a record of 179-85. Fort Hays State defeated a top-ranked team for the second year in a row in 2016-17, knocking off then No. 1 Emporia State (12/10/16). The Tigers advanced to the MIAA tournament for the sixth year in a row, moving on to Kansas City after a fi rst round win over Missouri Southern. FHSU fi nished the season 22-8, recording the sixth-consecutive 20-win season, the longest such streak in program history. The Tigers reached the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year in 2015-16, making it to the Central Region Quarterfi nal round. The team picked up the No. 1 ranking in the WBCA Coaches Poll for the fi rst time in program history midway through the season after defeating then No. 1 Emporia State (12/5/15), the fi rst Tiger victory over a top-ranked team since joining the NCAA. In addition, Hobson picked up his second-straight MIAA Coach of the Year award. Hobson led Fort Hays State to the greatest season in the program’s NCAA Division II history in 2014-15. He guided the team to a record of 30-4 overall and the program’s fi rst MIAA Regular Season Championship. Fort Hays State hosted the Central Regional of the NCAA Tournament as the region’s top seed and reached the Central Regional Final. It was the furthest Fort Hays State had ever advanced in the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers reached the No. 2 ranking nationally during the regular season and fi nished at No. 8 in the fi nal poll. Hobson earned MIAA Coach of the Year honors in 2015 for guiding FHSU to its fi rst MIAA title. In 2013-14, Hobson hit two career coaching milestones, surpassing the 500-win mark for a career, and winning his 100th game at FHSU. On Dec. 7, 2013, Hobson recorded his 500th career win in the 67-53 victory at Missouri Western. Hobson picked up his 100th win at FHSU in the regular season fi nale, a 55-39 victory over Northeastern State on Feb. 28, 2014. Hobson has guided Fort Hays State to eight MIAA Tournament appearances, including the tournament fi nal in 2014-15. He has now led FHSU to six consecutive 20-win seasons dating back to 2011-12 after there were just eight such seasons in the fi rst 39 years of program history. The Tigers earned their second-ever 30-win season in 2014-15. He also guided FHSU to the top 25 of the national rankings in each of the last fi ve years, including the top 10 in three of those four years. Fort Hays State has seen 26 All-MIAA selections, including fi ve fi rst-team selections, under Hobson’s guidance. He coached one of the best players in program history, Kate Lehman, who was the BennettRank.com NCAA Division II Player of the Year in 2015. She also earned All-America First Team honors from the WBCA, Daktronics, Division II Bulletin, and BennettRank.com in 2015.

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE Lehman was a four-time All-MIAA honoree, including fi rst team honors her fi nal three years, and a four-time MIAA All-Defensive Team selection, earning Defensive Player of the Year honors her fi nal three seasons. FHSU has had eight MIAA All-Defensive Team selections on Hobson’s watch. Hobson owns three NAIA National Championships as a coach, all collected in seven years as head coach at Hastings (Neb.) College. Hobson won back-to-back NAIA National Championships in his fi rst two seasons (2001-02 & 2002-03) as head coach at Hastings and led the school to another National Championship in 2005-06. He was named NAIA Coach of the Year three times, all for the national championship seasons. The championship in 2001-02 was the fi rst basketball championship at any college level, men or women, in the state of Nebraska. Hobson was an associate head coach at Hastings in 2000-01, hired a year early to take over the program the following year. He is a member of the Hastings Athletic Hall of Fame as both an athlete and coach, along with the three national championship teams he coached. He also received the Outstanding Alumni Coach Award from Hastings. Hobson’s teams reached the 30-win plateau in fi ve of his seven years as head coach at Hastings College. The 34 wins recorded by the 2001-02 team are the most wins ever for a women’s basketball team in the state of Nebraska. His teams qualifi ed for the NAIA National Tournament all seven years and reached the Final Four in fi ve of the seven years. He led Hastings College to Great Plains Athletic Conference regular season championships in 2004, 2006 and 2007 and conference tournament championships in 2002, 2003 and 2007. In his time at Hastings College, Hobson accumulated a record of 211-40. Prior to his stint at Hastings College, Hobson was head women’s basketball coach at Barton County Community College in Great Bend, Kan., from 1997-2000. At BCCC, he accumulated a record of 78-22 in three seasons, guiding the Cougars to a KJCCC West Division Championship and Region VI Final Four appearance in 1998-99, and a Region VI Championship and fi fth place fi nish at the NJCAA National Tournament in 1999-2000. The 1999-2000 team set a school record for wins in a season (34). Hobson began his collegiate coaching career as the head coach of the Cloud County Community College women’s basketball program from 1983-1989, where he compiled a record of 124-44 in six seasons. He guided the Thunderbirds to the Region VI fi nals in 1984-85 and 1985-86. As a player, Hobson was a two-time all-conference and All-District 11 selection for Hastings College in 1980 and 1981. He played two seasons at Barton County Community College prior to the two years at Hastings College, garnering all-conference and all-region honors in 1979. Hobson earned an associate’s degree from Barton County Community College in 1979 and a bachelor’s degree from Hastings College in Business Administration in 1981. He earned a master’s degree in Sports Administration from the United States Sports Academy in Mobile, Ala., in 1989.

FHSUATHLETICS.COM Hobson is a native of Hardy, Neb. He and his wife, Becky, have two children, Samantha and Cash. Samantha played golf at FHSU for four years and Cash is now a member of the men’s golf team at FHSU.

FHSU RECORD: 179-85 (9 YEARS) OVERALL RECORD: 592-191 (25 YEARS)

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TALIA KAHRS - ASSISTANT COACH 6TH SEASON Talia Kahrs is in her sixth season as Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Fort Hays State University. Kahrs served as a student assistant in 2011-12 and played for Fort Hays State under head coach Tony Hobson from 2008 to 2011. Kahrs has been instrumental in helping the Tigers to six consecutive 20-win seasons as an assistant, including the program’s best season in its NCAA Division II history in 2014-15 with a record of 30-4. She helped coach FHSU to its fi rst MIAA Regular Season Championship and the Central Regional Final of the NCAA Tournament in 2014-15. In her time as an assistant at FHSU, the Tigers have garnered 21 All-MIAA selections and she helped coach Kate Lehman, the 2015 MIAA Player of the Year and three-time MIAA Defensive Player of the Year. Lehman also earned All-America First Team honors by four organizations and BennettRank.com NCAA Division II Player of the Year honors as a senior. In her fi ve years as a full-time assistant, she has helped the Tigers to a record of 120-33. Kahrs, formerly Miller, played in 52 games in three years for the Lady Tigers, but was unable to play her senior year due to lingering injuries she suffered throughout her career. Kahrs is a native of Tryon, Neb., and played her prep career at McPherson County High School, where she earned Area Player of the Year honors as a senior. Miller graduated from Fort Hays State University in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in Health and Human Performance, with an emphasis in Teaching and Coaching. She is married to Garrett Kahrs, native of Franklin, Neb.

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE PAIGE LUNSFORD - ASSISTANT COACH 1ST SEASON Paige Lunsford is in her fi rst season as a Graduate Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Fort Hays State University. Lunsford was a four-year letterwinner for Fort Hays State under head coach Tony Hobson from 2012-16. As a player, the guard earned honorable mention All-MIAA honors as a senior while being named to the MIAA All-Defensive Team the same year. She was a part of 98 wins in her four years as a Tiger, tied for the best four-year stretch in program history. Lunsford helped FHSU to its fi rst MIAA Regular Season Championship in 2014-15, reaching the NCAA Tournament twice while advancing to the Central Regional Final of the in 2014-15. Lunsford appeared in 114 games during her four-year career as a Tiger, missing just nine games contests during that stretch, all during her freshman season. She played in 94 straight games over the last three years of her career, including starting all 65 games during her junior and senior seasons. Lunsford scored 598 points in her career (5.2 ppg), adding 390 rebounds, 143 assists, 90 steals and 31 blocks. She led the team with a 50.7 shooting percentage as a senior. Lunsford scored a career-high 22 points twice in a two-week span as a senior (1/16/16 vs UCO, 1/30/16 at UNK). Paige is a native of Hays, Kan., where she helped the Hays High Indians to a league championship as a senior. The guard was named fi rst team All-State that year, also earning Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors. She is a graduate of Fort Hays State University and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Health and Human Performance. FHSUATHLETICS.COM

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Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous School 4 Whitney Clampitt G 5-9 Fr. Chillicothe, Mo. Chillicothe HS 5 Taylor Rolfs G 5-11 So. Clafl in, Kan. Central Plains HS 11 Lindsay Shupe G 5-7 So. Minneapolis, Kan. Minneapolis HS 12 Madison Mittie G 5-10 So. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan HS 13 Carly Heim G 5-7 Jr. Hoxie, Kan. Hoxie HS 22 Gokce Aslan G 5-3 Jr. Ankara, Turkey Highland (Ill.) CC 23 Kacey Kennett G 6-0 So. Olathe, Kan. Olathe South HS 24 Tatyana Legette F 5-10 Jr. Topeka, Kan. Topeka Seaman HS 25 Belle Barbieri F 6-0 So. Abilene, Kan. Abilene HS 32 Whitney Randall G/F 5-10 Fr. Alva, Okla. Alva HS 33 Robin Ritsema F 6-2 So. Lakin, Kan. Lakin HS 35 Emma Stroyan F 6-2 Sr. Bloomington, Ill. Central Connecticut State Univ. 40 Kyleigh Kasper F 6-0 R-Fr. Russell, Kan. Russell HS 45 Kayla Bush F 6-3 Fr. Morristown, N.J. Morristown HS

Head Coach: Tony Hobson (Hastings College, 1981) - 10th Year Assistant Coach: Talia Kahrs (Fort Hays State, 2012) Graduate Assistant Coach: Paige Lunsford (Fort Hays State, 2016)

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous School FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE 22 Gokce Aslan G 5-3 Jr. Ankara, Turkey Highland (Ill.) CC 25 Belle Barbieri F 6-0 So. Abilene, Kan. Abilene HS 45 Kayla Bush F 6-3 Fr. Morristown, N.J. Morristown HS 4 Whitney Clampitt G 5-9 Fr. Chillicothe, Mo. Chillicothe HS 13 Carly Heim G 5-7 Jr. Hoxie, Kan. Hoxie HS 40 Kyleigh Kasper F 6-0 R-Fr. Russell, Kan. Russell HS 23 Kacey Kennett G 6-0 So. Olathe, Kan. Olathe South HS 24 Tatyana Legette F 5-10 Jr. Topeka, Kan. Topeka Seaman HS 12 Madison Mittie G 5-10 So. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan HS 32 Whitney Randall G/F 5-10 Fr. Alva, Okla. Alva HS 33 Robin Ritsema F 6-2 So. Lakin, Kan. Lakin HS 5 Taylor Rolfs G 5-11 So. Clafl in, Kan. Central Plains HS 11 Lindsay Shupe G 5-7 So. Minneapolis, Kan. Minneapolis HS 35 Emma Stroyan F 6-2 Sr. Bloomington, Ill. Central Connecticut State Univ.

Pronunciation Guide No. Name Pronunciation No. Name Pronunciation 5 Taylor ROLFS RAWLFS 25 Belle BARBIERI Bar-bee-AIR-ee 11 Lindsay SHUPE SHOOP 33 Robin RITSEMA RIT-sim-uhh 13 Carly HEIM HIGHM 35 Emma STROYAN STROY-in

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By Class By Class Seniors Emma Stroyan Juniors Aslan Gokce Heim Carly Legette Tatyana Sophomores 1 Barbieri Belle Kennett Kacey Mitte Madison 3 Rolfs Taylor Ritsema Robin 6 Lindsay Shupe Redshirt-Freshmen Kyleigh Kasper Freshmen 1 Kayla Bush Whitney Clampitt Whitney Randall 3 R is the lone senior on this year’s squad, E

T S O Emma Stroyan entering her second season as a Tiger. The led the team forward with 56 blocks as a sixth-most junior, in a season in program The history. Bloomington, Ill. native also led the team eld in goal fi percentage, down 54 percent of her attempts last year. knocking ROSTER BREAKDOWN R ROSTER By Home State/Country By Home Kansas Barbieri (Abilene) Belle (Hoxie) Carly Heim Kasper (Russell) Kyleigh (Olathe) Kacey Kennett (Topeka) Legette Tatyana Mittie (Manhattan) Madison (Lakin) Robin Ritsema in) (Clafl Rolfs Taylor 9 Shupe (Minneapolis) Lindsay Illinois Stroyan (Bloomington) Emma Missouri Whitney Clampitt (Chillicothe) Oklahoma Whitney Randall (Alva) New Jersey 1 Kayla Bush (Morristown) Turkey 1 Aslan (Ankara) Gokce 1 1 1 2017-18 Roster Breakdown Roster 2017-18 Redshirt season : Kayla Bush : Gokce Aslan, Whitney Clampitt, Whitney : Gokce Newcomers (1) Forwards (2016-17 Statistics) Returning (5) Belle Barbieri Kyleigh Kasper GP-GS MPG PPG 18-0 RPG 5.2 APG 1.9 Lost (1) Sarah Pimentel 2.0 0.3 29-8 15.0 GP-GS MPG 3.3 PPG RPG 2.6 APG 0.6 Tatyana Legette Tatyana Robin Ritsema 30-6 Emma Stroyan 19.4 11-0 29-24 9.6 3.2 17.3 7.6 1.7 6.8 1.0 0.6 5.1 0.3 0.7 Newcomers (3) Randall Lost (4) Chandler Taylor Rachel Doll 30-20 Jill Faxon 20.0 Nikola Kacperska GP-GS MPG 4.1 30-29 PPG 7-0 26.6 2.3 RPG 30-28 9.5 3.4 APG 22.8 1.4 2.8 2.9 11.0 4.9 2.9 0.7 0.9 0.3 Guards (2016-17 Statistics) Returning (5) Carly Heim Kacey Kennett GP-GS MPG Madison Mittie PPG Rolfs Taylor 30-19 30-11 RPG Lindsay Shupe 22.3 22.2 30-5 APG 8.7 16.7 7.8 15-0 29-0 6.9 3.8 2.9 13.1 3.7 2.8 0.9 4.3 1.6 1.3 1.0 1.9 0.6 1.0 0.5 Newcomers: Transfers Aslan Gokce Freshmen True Kayla Bush 4 Whitney Clampitt Whitney Randall 1 3 Redshirts Kasper Kyleigh Returners: Returners: Letterwinners Belle Barbieri Heim Carly Kennett Kacey Legette Tatyana 10 Mittie Madison Ritsema Robin Rolfs Taylor Shupe Lindsay Stroyan Emma R E T S O R

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Guards Fort Hays State returns fi ve guards to the fl oor in 2017-18. It is a young core for the Tigers in the backcourt, with four sophomores and one junior returning from a year ago. Carly Heim earned honorable mention All- MIAA honors as a sophomore in 2016-17 while Kacey Kennett, Madison Mittie, Taylor Rolfs and Lindsay Shupe all played a signifi cant role as freshman. Carly Heim appeared in all 30 games as a sophomore last season, garnering All-MIAA accolades for the fi rst time. She made 11 starts on the year, averaging 7.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game. The Hoxie, Kan. native scored in double fi gures nine times while making 31 steals on the defensive end. Kacey Kennett made 19 starts as a true freshman while playing in all 30 games last season, ranking third on the team with 22.3 minutes per game. She averaged 8.7 points and 3.8 rebounds each game, scoring in double fi gures 11 times and leading the team in scoring twice. The Olathe, Kan. native ranked third on the team with 48 offensive rebounds. Madison Mittie also played in all 30 games as a true freshman, making fi ve starts a year ago. The Manhattan, Kan. native tallied 6.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists each night. Mittie totaled 16 blocks and 16 steals on the defensive end. Taylor Rolfs appeared in 29 games last season, averaging 13.1 minutes per game. She scored in double fi gures fi ve times, including four in her fi rst six games of the year. The Clafl in, Kan. native averaged 4.3 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game in her freshman campaign. Lindsay Shupe came off the bench in 15 games, scoring 1.3 points per game while grabbing nine rebounds and dishing out eight assists on the year.

Newcomers to the team at guard this year include true freshmen Whitney Clampitt and Whitney Randall and junior college transfer Gokce Aslan. Clampitt was a three-time all-state performer at Chillicothe (Mo.) High School. Randall took all-state honors as a senior at Alva (Okla.) High School, helping the Ladybugs to three straight state championships. Aslan comes to FHSU as a junior after last playing at Highland (Ill.) FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE Community College, starting all 32 games and recording 6.1 points, 4.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 2.2 steals each contest. Forwards

The Tigers bring back four letterwinners and one redshirt at forward in 2017-18. Tatyana Legette performed at an all-conference level a year ago, while Emma Stroyan was a strong presence in the post as a transfer and Belle Barbieri and Robin Ritsema saw valuable playing time as true freshmen. Belle Barbieri came in off the bench in 18 games as a freshman, averaging 1.9 points and 2.0 rebounds per contest. She knocked down 51.9 percent of her shots while playing just over fi ve minutes per game. Tatyana Legette picked up honorable mention All-MIAA honors after appearing in all 30 games and making six starts. Legette led the team with 7.6 rebounds per game while ranking second with 9.6 points each night as a sophomore. The Topeka, Kan. native was one of four individuals in the MIAA to average at least one point, rebound, assist, block and steal per game. Robin Ritsema appeared in 11 games in a reserve role, totaling 19 points, seven rebounds, six blocks, three steals and three assists on the year. The Lakin, Kan. native scored a season-high nine points in two different contests. Emma Stroyan played in 29 games in her fi rst season as a Tiger, making 24 starts. She fi nished second in the MIAA with 1.9 blocks per game, totaling 56 blocks on the year, sixth-most in a single season in program history. The Bloomington, Ill. native led qualifi ed players with a 54.0 fi eld goal percentage, totaling 6.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. Kyleigh Kasper returns after redshirting during the 2017-18 season.

FHSUATHLETICS.COM The lone newcomer in the frontcourt is Kayla Bush, an incoming freshman from Morristown, N.J. She served as a team captain as a senior, helping her squad to the state semifi nals while averaging 8.1 points and 5.7 rebounds per game.

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2016-17 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 games, all Minneapolis HS (Class of 2016): Two-time llindsayindsay as a reserve...Averaged 3.7 minutes per contest... all-state honorable mention selection as a junior SSHUPEHUPE 1111 Scored 1.3 points per outing, grabbing a total of and senior by the Topeka Capital Journal... nine rebounds...Dished out eight assists on the Picked up multiple all-league honors throughout GGUARDUARD year to go along with two steals...Scored a season- her prep career...Two-time 200-meter state high fi ve points against Tabor (12/14)...Grabbed champion in track and fi eld as a junior and 55-7-7 | SOPHOMORESOPHOMORE two rebounds in three different games...Played a senior, and 100-meter state champion as a MMinneapolis,inneapolis, KansasKansas season-high 11 minutes against Kansas Christian senior. MMinneapolisinneapolis HHighigh SSchoolchool (12/31), dishing out two assists and making one block...Listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll... Career Highs Earned fi rst FHSU letter. Points FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE 13, 2x last at SW Minnesota St. (11/13/15)

Rebounds 7, at Southwest Baptist (12/19/15)

Field Goals Made 5, 2x, last vs Winona St. (3/11/16)

Field Goal Attemps 12, vs Missouri Southern (3/3/16)

3-point Field Goals Made 3, 2x last Lindenwood (2/18/16)

3-point Field Goals Attempted 7, at Lindenwood (1/7/16)

Free Throws Made 6, 2x last vs Pittsburg State (3/5/16)

Free Throw Attempts 8, at Missouri Western (1/21/16)

Assists 6, Bethany (11/13/12)

Steals 4, 9x last vs Mo. Southern (3/3/16)

Blocks 2, last NW Missouri St. (12/21/13)

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FHSUATHLETICS.COM SEASON GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2012-13 29 2 550 19.0 43 116 .371 10 46 .217 21 43 .488 10 44 54 1.9 56 0 40 44 7 50 117 4.0 2013-14 25 22 558 22.3 49 150 .327 19 74 .257 27 39 .692 14 44 58 2.3 54 0 50 35 2 44 144 5.8 2015-16 31 26 797 25.7 67 198 .338 17 77 .221 45 59 .763 18 68 86 2.8 67 1 41 22 5 47 196 6.3 TOTAL 85 50 1905 22.4 159 464 .343 46 197 .234 93 141 .660 42 156 198 2.3 177 1 131 101 14 141 457 5.4

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R E Manhattan HS (Class of 2016): second team selection in Class Topeka Capital 6A Journal by as a the senior...Earned all-league honorable mention accolades as a rst junior, season her at fi Manhattan High School...Picked up all-county Texas...Earned and in all-district School High Aledo at honors numerous academic awards...Daughter of Kansas State University head Mittie. basketball coach Jeff women’s Y A AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG L 4 9 1.9 3.0 55 59 2 2 68 95 63 79 1 2 40 53 144 5.0 213 6.5 74 2.4 94 3 60 50 2 59 257 8.3 P

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2016-17 (Sophomore): Named honorable 2015-16 (Freshman): Appeared in 29 contests ccarlyarly mention All-MIAA...Played in all 30 games, making as a true freshman, averaging 11 minutes each 11 starts...Averaged 22.2 minutes per game... night...Scored a season-high 10 points against HHEIMEIM 1133 Recorded 7.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists Lindenwood (2/18)...Grabbed a season-high GGUARDUARD each night...Posted a shooting percentage of 48.1 six boards against Missouri Southern (3/3)... (87-of-181)...Scored in double-fi gures nine times, Dished out at least 3 assists in 2 games...Listed 55-7-7 | JJUNIORUNIOR fi fth-most on the team...Made 31 steals on the on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll...Earned HHoxie,oxie, KKansasansas year, ranking fi fth on the squad...Tallied 23 points fi rst FHSU letter. on 10-of-14 shooting at Central Oklahoma (2/18), HHoxieoxie HHighigh SSchoolchool tied for the most points scored in a game by a Hoxie HS (Class of 2015): Three-time KBCA Tiger this season...Grabbed a season-high seven Class 1A All-State fi rst team honors, earning Career Highs rebounds against Southwest Baptist (1/7)...Dished the distinction as a sophomore, junior, and Points FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE out three or more assists seven times, including a senior...Named the Kansas Class 1A Division I 10, Lindenwood (2/18/16) season-best fi ve dimes against Bethel (11/25)... Player of the Year by Sports in Kansas...Helped Rebounds Led the team in scoring in four different games... Hoxie High School break the state record for 6, vs Missouri Southern (3/3/16) Earned the MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award, also consecutive wins with 95 after winning its fourth being listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll... consecutive state title in 2015. Field Goals Made Earned second FHSU letter. 3, 3x last vs Missouri Southern (3/3/16)

Field Goal Attemps 5, vs Missouri Southern (3/3/16)

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Free Throws Made 4, Lindenwood (2/18/16)

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Blocks 1, 4x last vs Pittsburg State (3/5/16)

Minutes 24, vs Missouri Southern (3/3/16) FHSUATHLETICS.COM

HEIM’S CAREER STATS REBOUNDS YR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2015-16 29 0 319 11.0 23 48 .479 4 15 .267 15 20 .750 17 25 42 1.4 15 0 26 12 4 10 65 2.2

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R E Olathe South HS (Class of 2016): second team selection in Class Kansas 6A Basketball Association Coaches and by the Topeka Capital Journal as a senior...Named all-state honorable mention as a Multiple all-league honors in junior... softball, helping team to back-to-back state titles as honors a academic junior multiple senior...Earned and in the classroom. Y 7 27 0 7 10 15 7 78 2.5 A AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG L P gures in scoring in gures

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Field Goal Attemps 5, Minnesota State (3/13/15)

3-point Field Goals Made 1, 2x last McPherson (11/19/14)

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Free Throws Made 3, McPherson (11/19/14)

Free Throw Attempts 4, 2x last McPherson (11/19/14)

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Steals 2, 3x last Sterling (11/28/15)

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2016-17 (Freshman): Redshirted the 2016-17 season...Listed on the MIAA kkyleighyleigh Academic Honor Roll. KKASPERASPER 4400 Russell HS (Class of 2016): All-state honorable mention selection by the Topeka Capital Journal...Two-time all-league fi rst team honors as a junior FFORWARDORWARD and senior and an honorable mention selection as a sophomore...Hit nearly 66-0,-0, RREDSHIRT-FRESHMANEDSHIRT-FRESHMAN 80 percent from the free throw line...Also earned fi rst team all-league accolades in softball...Honors student in the classroom. RRussell,ussell, KKansasansas RRussellussell HHighigh SSchoolchool

Chillicothe HS (Class of 2017): Helped the Lady Hornets to three-straight wwhitneyhitney district titles, advancing to the state tournament each year…Guided Chillicothe to a 25-3 record in her senior season…Earned all-state honors CCLAMPITTLAMPITT 4 three times while picking up all-conference and all-district honors four times each…She was named Player of the Year and earned a spot on the Dream GGUARDUARD Team from KMZU as a junior and a senior…Averaged more than 15 points 55-9,-9, FFRESHMANRESHMAN per game over the last three seasons…Earned multiple academic letters for her work in the classroom…Earned for medals in track and fi eld at the CChillicothe,hillicothe, MMissouriissouri Class 3 State Championships, including a state championship in high jump CChillicothehillicothe HHighigh SSchoolchool as a junior, runner-up fi nishes in the high jump and triple jump as a senior and a third-place fi nish in the 800m run as a sophomore.

Highland (Ill.) CC: Started all 32 games for the Cougars as a sophomore in 2015-16…Averaged 21.3 minutes per night, recording 6.1 points, 4.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 2.2 steals each contest…Ranked third on the team with a ggokceokce 39.6 percent shooting rate (74-for-187)…Reached double fi gures in scoring fi ve times, assists twice and rebounds once…Posted one double-double against AASLANSLAN 2222 Richard J. Daley (19p, 10r, 11/10/15)…Dished out a season-high 14 assists against Kishwaukee (1/28/16).

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE GGUARDUARD Western Nebraska CC: Appeared in 31 games as a freshman in 2014-15, playing 55-3,-3, JJUNIORUNIOR 9.8 minutes per contest…Averaged 2.5 points, 1.5 assists and 1.1 rebounds per game…Added 23 steals on defense…Hit 43.7 percent of her shots from the AAnkara,nkara, TTurkeyurkey fi eld (31-of-71), including 38.1 percent from behind the arc (8-of-21)…Helped the Cougars win the District IX Championship, earning a spot in the NJCAA Highland (Ill.) Community College Championship…Recorded a season-high eight points on 4-of-5 shooting in a win over Trinidad State (12/13/14)…Dished out seven assists in a blowout win against Northwest Kansas Tech (1/31/15).

Alva HS (Class of 2017): Helped the Ladybugs win three straight state wwhitneyhitney championships (2014, 2015, 2016)…Earned fi rst team all-tournament honors at the state tournament as a junior after picking up a second team RRANDALLANDALL 3322 nod as a sophomore…All-state honors from the Oklahoma Coaches Association as a senior…Named all-conference multiple times…Member of GGUARD/FORWARDUARD/FORWARD the Oklahoma Honor Society and the National Honor Society…Served as 55-10,-10, FFRESHMANRESHMAN NHS secretary as a senior…Helped the Ladybugs earn a pair of academic state championships…Also participated in track and fi eld, advancing to the AAlva,lva, OOklahomaklahoma state meet in the 100m dash and 200m dash as a senior. AAlvalva HHighigh SSchoolchool

Morristown HS (Class of 2017): Averaged 8.1 points and 5.7 rebounds kkaylaayla per game as a senior…Helped the Colonials to the state semifi nals (Group 4)…Named Most Improved Player by the Daily Record…Served as a BBUSHUSH 4455 team captain as a senior…Played for the travel team NJ Panthers in the offseason…Also played volleyball for the Colonials. FFORWARDORWARD 66-3,-3, FFRESHMANRESHMAN FHSUATHLETICS.COM MMorristown,orristown, NewNew JJerseyersey MMorristownorristown HighHigh SchoolSchool

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Connecticut Southwest Minnesota State November 1 • 6 p.m. (7 p.m. ET) • Hartford, Conn. • XL Center November 11 • 2:30 p.m. • Fayette, Iowa • Dorman Gymnasium (Exhibition)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Storrs, Conn. Location ...... Marshall, Minnesota Nickname...... Huskies Nickname...... Mustangs Colors ...... Navy and White Colors ...... Brown and Gold Conference ...... American Athletic Conference (AAC) Conference ...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Arena ...... Gampel Pavillion and XL Center Arena ...... Recreation/Athletic Facility Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II

COACH INFORMATION COACH INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Geno Auriemma Head Coach ...... Tom Webb School Record/Years...... 991-135/32 years School Record/Years...... 3-24/One Year Overall Record/Years ...... 991-135/32 years Overall Record/Years ...... 188-179/13 years

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Pat McKenna Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Chris Paige Offi ce Phone ...... (860) 486-2394 Offi ce Phone ...... (507) 537-6439 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.uconnhuskies.com Website ...... www.smsumustangs.com

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Record ...... 36-1 2016-17 Record ...... 3-24 Conference Record ...... 16-0 (1st/AAC) Conference Record ...... 3-19 (8th/NSIC South) 2016-17 NCAA Postseason ...... Final Four(L, 64-66 OT, South Carolina) 2016-17 NCAA Postseason ...... n/a Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 4/7 Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 3/7 Series Record ...... First meeting Series Record ...... FHSU leads, 2-0

Kansas State Colorado-Colorado Springs November 6 • 7 p.m. • Manhattan, Kan. • Bramlage Coliseum November 17 • 7 p.m. • Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum (Exhibition)

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Manhattan, Kansas Location ...... Colorado Springs, Colo. Nickname...... Wildcats Nickname...... Mountain Lions Colors ...... Purple, Silver and White Colors ...... Black and Gold Conference ...... Big 12 Conference ...... Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Arena ...... Bramlage Coliseum Arena ...... Gallogly Events Center Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE COACH INFORMATION COACH INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Jeff Mittie Head Coach ...... Lynn Plett School Record/Years...... 61-38/3 years School Record/Years...... 24-9/One year Overall Record/Years ...... 515-273/25 years Overall Record/Years ...... 255-276/19 years

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Randy Peterson Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Micah Chapman Offi ce Phone ...... (785) 532-7975 Offi ce Phone ...... (719) 255-5231 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.kstate.com Website ...... www.gomountainlions.com

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Record ...... 23-11 2016-17 Record ...... 24-9 Conference Record ...... 11-7 (4th/Big 12) Conference Record ...... 17-5 (3rd/RMAC) RMAC Tournament Champions 2016-17 NCAA Postseason ...... Second Round (L, 48-69, Stanford) 2016-17 NCAA Postseason ...... Regional Semifi nals (L, 81-86, Angelo State) Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 3/6 Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 2/9 Series Record ...... KSU leads, 11-2 (regular season) | KSU leads, 3-0 (exhibition) Series Record ...... FHSU leads, 6-4

Upper Iowa Newman November 10 • 8 p.m. • Fayette, Iowa • Dorman Gymnasium November 18 • 4 p.m. • Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Fayette, Iowa Location ...... Wichita, Kansas Nickname...... Peacocks Nickname...... Jets Colors ...... White and Blue Colors ...... Red and Blue Conference ...... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Conference ...... Heartland Conference Arena ...... Dorman Gymnasium Arena ...... Fugate Gymnasium Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II

COACH INFORMATION COACH INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Micha Thompson Head Coach ...... Darin Spence School Record/Years...... 4-23/One Year School Record/Years...... 68-68/Five years Overall Record/Years ...... 4-23/One Year Overall Record/Years ...... 522-279/26 years

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Howard Thompson Women’s Basketball Contact ...... David Rung Offi ce Phone ...... (563) 425-5307 Offi ce Phone ...... (316) 942-4291, ext. 2435 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.uiupeacocks.com Website ...... www.newmanjets.com FHSUATHLETICS.COM TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Record ...... 4-23 2016-17 Record ...... 19-10 Conference Record ...... 4-18 (7th/NSIC South) Conference Record ...... 9-7 (6th/Heartland) 2016-17 NCAA Postseason ...... n/a 2016-17 NAIA Postseason ...... n/a Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 3/10 Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 5/9 Series Record ...... FHSU leads, 2-0 Series Record ...... FHSU leads, 14-1

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STATE COLISEUM 333 S T Tabor ason Oliveira ...... Mark Fox .... Don Weast N ...... n/a Washburn E ...... years 124-70/Six ...... years 124-70/Six ...182-47/Seven years ...182-47/Seven years ...... 406-120/17 years ...... 406-120/17 years tic Conference (KCAC) ...... 18-4 (2nd/KCAC) ...... 18-4 ...... 15-4 (T-2nd/MIAA) ...... 15-4 ...... 10-9 (7th/MIAA) N Emporia State ...... 27-7 ...... 29-5 ...... 17-12 ...... FHSU leads, 18-0 ...... FHSU ...... ESU leads, 48-31 ...... WU leads, 46-32 ...... (620) 947-3121 ext. 1304 ...... (620) 341-5526 ...... (620) ...... (785) 670-1948 ...... (785) O ...... Shawn Reed ...... Shawn ...... Jory Collins ...... Jory ...... Ron McHenry ...... MIAA ...... MIAA ...... Bluejays ...... Hornets ...... Ichabods ...... NAIA ...... NCAA Division II ...... NCAA ...... NCAA Division II ...... NCAA ...... Hillsboro, Kansas ...... Emporia, Kansas ...... Topeka, Kansas ...... Topeka, ...... www.taborbluejays.com P ...... www.esuhornets.edu ...... www.wusports.com ...... 2/9 ...... Blue and White ...... 3/8 ...... 1/5 ...... Old Gold and Black ...... Yale Blue and White ...... Yale ...... Tabor Gymnasium ...... Tabor ...... [email protected] ...... Auditorium William L. White ...... ...... Lee ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] Central Region Finals (L, 56-58, Harding) P O

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Rockhurst Central Missouri December 16 • 2 p.m. • Kansas City, Mo. • Mason-Halpin Field House January 4 • 5:30 p.m. • Warrensburg, Mo. • UCM Multipurpose Building

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Kansas City, Mo. Location ...... Warrensburg, Missouri Nickname...... Hawks Nickname...... Jennies Colors ...... Blue and White Colors ...... Cardinal and Black Conference ...... Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Conference ...... MIAA Arena ...... Mason-Halpin Field House Arena ...... UCM Multipurpose Building Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II

COACH INFORMATION COACH INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Larry Park Head Coach ...... School Record/Years...... 78-136/Eight years School Record/Years...... 251-136/13 years Overall Record/Years ...... 78-136/Eight years Overall Record/Years ...... 635-235/27 years

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact ...... John Dodderidge Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Joe Hoffman Offi ce Phone ...... (816) 501-4850 SID Offi ce Phone ...... (660) 543-8091 E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.rockhursthawks.com Website ...... www.ucmathletics.com

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Record ...... 18-10 2016-17 Record ...... 24-7 Conference Record ...... 11-7 (5th/GLVC) Conference Record ...... 15-4 (T-2nd/MIAA) 2016-17 NAIA Postseason ...... n/a 2016-17 NCAA Postseason ...... Regional Semifi nals (L, 58-66, Harding) Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 4/12 Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 4/10 Series Record ...... FHSU leads, 5-1 Series Record ...... UCM leads, 13-12

Midland Southwest Baptist December 19 • 7 p.m. • Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum January 6 • 1:30 p.m. • Bolivar, Mo. • Meyer Sports Center February 22 • 5:30 p.m. • Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Fremont, Nebraska Location ...... Bolivar, Missouri Nickname...... Warriors Nickname...... Bearcats Colors ...... Orange and Navy Colors ...... Purple and White Conference ...... Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Conference ...... MIAA Arena ...... Wikert Event Center Arena ...... Meyer Sports Center Affi liation ...... NAIA Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE COACH INFORMATION COACH INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Shawn Gilbert Head Coach ...... Kelsey Keizer School Record/Years...... 48-72/Four years School Record/Years...... 41-45/Three years Overall Record/Years ...... 48-72/Four years Overall Record/Years ...... 41-45/Three years

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Jeff Braun Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Jeff Weseloh Offi ce Phone ...... (402) 941-6244 Offi ce Phone ...... (417) 328-1799 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.midlandathletics.com Website ...... www.sbubearcats.com

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Record ...... 15-15 2016-17 Record ...... 16-14 Conference Record ...... 7-13 (T-8th/GPAC) Conference Record ...... 7-12 (T-9th/MIAA) 2016-17 NAIA Postseason ...... n/a 2016-17 NCAA Postseason ...... n/a Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 4/6 Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 3/10 Series Record ...... MU leads, 5-1 Series Record ...... FHSU leads, 12-7

Bethany Nebraska-Kearney December 30 • 2 p.m. • Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum January 13 • 2 p.m. • Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum February 20 • 5:30 p.m. • Kearney, Neb. • Health & Sports Center

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Lindsborg, Kansas Location ...... Kearney, Nebraska Nickname...... Swedes Nickname...... Lopers Colors ...... Blue and Gold Colors ...... Royal Blue and Old Gold Conference ...... Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) Conference ...... MIAA Arena ...... Ray D. Hahn Gymnasium Arena ...... Health & Sports Center Affi liation ...... NAIA Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II

COACH INFORMATION COACH INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Keith Ferguson Head Coach ...... Carrie Eighmey School Record/Years...... 7-21/One year School Record/Years...... 28-30/Two years Overall Record/Years ...... 101-73/Five years Overall Record/Years ...... 96-58/Five years

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Sara Blackburn Women’s Basketball Contact ...... Peter Yazvac Offi ce Phone ...... (785) 227-3380 ext. 8337 Offi ce Phone ...... (308) 865-8334 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.bethanyswedes.com Website ...... www.lopers.com FHSUATHLETICS.COM TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Record ...... 7-21 2016-17 Record ...... 12-16 Conference Record ...... 5-17 (10th/KCAC) Conference Record ...... 8-11 (8th/MIAA) 2016-17 NAIA Postseason ...... n/a 2016-17 NCAA Postseason ...... n/a Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 1/5 Starters Returning/Letterwinners Returning ...... 3/9 Series Record ...... FHSU leads, 17-3 Series Record ...... FHSU leads, 53-35

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STATE COLISEUM 335 S T ob Gossage hris Brannick ...... Don Vieth N ...... n/a ...... n/a E ...89-109/Seven years ...89-109/Seven years ...... years 208-120/11 ...... years 208-120/11 ...... First year ...... 98-74/Six years Lindenwood ...... 7-12 (T-9th/MIAA) ...... 7-12 ...... 13-6 (T-4th/MIAA) ...... 13-6 ...... 2-17 (14th/MIAA) N ...... 14-16 ...... 25-8 nal (L, 51-75, Pittsburg State) nal (L, 51-75, ...... 6-21 ...... FHSU leads, 5-1 leads, ...... FHSU ...... FHSU leads, 8-3 ...... FHSU ...... FHSU leads, 9-3 ...... FHSU ...... (636) 627-4330 ...... (636) ...... (405) 974-2142 ...... (405) ...... (918) 444-3930 ...... (918) O ...... Tony Francis ...... Tony ...... Guy Hardaker ...... Fala Bullock ...... Fala ...... MIAA ...... MIAA ...... MIAA Central Oklahoma Central ...... Lions ...... Bronchos ...... RiverHawks ...... NCAA Division II ...... NCAA ...... NCAA Division II ...... NCAA ...... NCAA Division II ...... NCAA ...... St. Charles, Missouri ...... Edmond, Oklahoma ...... Oklahoma Tahlequah, Northeastern State Northeastern ...... www.lindenwoodlions.com ...... www.bronchosports.com P ...... www.goriverhawksgo.com ...... 4/9 ...... Black and Gold ...... 3/8 ...... Bronze and Blue ...... Bronze ...... 3/5 ...... Green and Silver ...... [email protected] ...... Hyland Arena ...... Hyland ...... ...... [email protected] ...... NSU Event Center ...... NSU ...... [email protected] P Regional Quarterfi O

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C M (12-13) ‘76-77 W 76-67 Emporia ‘07-08 L 64-77 Emporia M S (30-18) Year W/L Score Site ‘76-77 W 88-75 Hays ‘08-09 L 51-90 Hays Year W/L Score Site

‘93-94 L 91-98 (2ot) Topeka, Kan. ‘77-78 W 62-52 Hays ‘08-09 L 68-73 Emporia ‘76-77 W 69-62 Hays ‘95-96 L 50-65 Warrensburg ‘77-78 W 64-56 Emporia ‘09-10 L 67-88 Emporia ‘76-77 W 103-81 Hays ‘96-97 W 59-54 Warrensburg ‘78-79 L 64-66 Emporia ‘09-10 L 80-87 Hays ‘76-77 L 54-66 Joplin ‘06-07 L 54-73 Warrensburg ‘78-79 L 59-68 Hays ‘09-10 L 66-72 Kansas City ‘77-78 W 89-59 Hays ‘06-07 W 84-73 Hays ‘79-80 L 77-92 Emporia ‘10-11 L 57-67 Hays ‘77-78 W 64-58 Joplin ‘07-08 L 62-74 Hays ‘79-80 W 72-59 Hays ‘10-11 L 42-54 Emporia ‘78-79 W 65-58 Hays ‘07-08 L 63-73 Warrensburg ‘79-80 L 69-77 Neutral ‘11-12 L 70-81 Emporia ‘78-79 L 73-81 Joplin ‘08-09 W 79-60 Hays ‘79-80 W 86-82 Neutral ‘11-12 L 64-73 Hays ‘79-80 W 76-60 Joplin ‘08-09 L 67-72 Warrensburg ‘80-81 L 60-78 Hays ‘12-13 L 54-69 Emporia ‘79-80 W 88-74 Hays ‘09-10 W 71-64 Warrensburg ‘80-81 L 73-93 Emporia ‘13-14 W 72-57 Hays ‘80-81 W 76-56 Joplin ‘09-10 L 63-65 Hays ‘81-82 L 66-90 Hays ‘13-14 L 77-80 Emporia ‘80-81 W 102-86 Hays ‘10-11 W 70-58 Hays ‘81-82 L 68-85 Emporia ‘14-15 W 65-55 Emporia ‘81-82 L 68-80 Joplin ‘10-11 L 63-80 Warrensburg ‘81-82 L 87-106 Emporia ‘14-15 W 72-62 Hays ‘81-82 W 90-68 Hays ‘11-12 L 66-76 Warrensburg ‘82-83 L 80-84 Hays ‘14-15 L 46-49 Kansas City ‘82-83 L 71-77 Hays ‘11-12 W 68-51 Hays ‘82-83 L 49-89 Emporia ‘14-15 L 61-66 Hays ‘82-83 W 67-64 Joplin ‘11-12 L 61-73 Kansas City ‘83-84 L 76-80 Emporia ‘15-16 W 71-70 Hays ‘83-84 L 77-81 Hays ‘12-13 W 95-50 Hays ‘83-84 W 81-80 Hays ‘16-17 W 54-51 Hays ‘83-84 L 77-95 Joplin ‘12-13 L 78-87 (ot) Kansas City ‘84-85 L 65-73 Hays ‘16-17 L 48-59 Emporia ‘84-85 W 69-59 Hays ‘13-14 L 51-72 Warrensburg ‘84-85 L 93-95(2ot) Emporia ‘16-17 L 62-78 Kansas City ‘84-85 L 63-84 Joplin ‘13-14 L 69-71 Kansas City ‘85-86 W 81-64 Emporia Largest Victories: ‘85-86 L 67-84 Joplin ‘14-15 W 76-75 (ot) Hays ‘85-86 W 97-81 Hays FHSU - 19, 80-61 (1974) ‘85-86 W 79-76 Hays ‘14-15 W 59-53 Kansas City ‘85-86 W 78-71 Hays ESU - 60, 97-37 (1976) ‘86-87 L 56-66 Joplin ‘15-16 W 59-50 Warrensburg ‘86-87 L 58-79 Hays ‘86-87 W 74-60 Hays ‘15-16 W 70-57 Hays ‘86-87 W 78-73 Emporia L (10-1) ‘87-88 W 63-53 Hays ‘16-17 W 69-59 Hays ‘87-88 L 84-85(4ot) Hays Year W/L Score Site ‘87-88 W 61-59 Joplin FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE L M V: ‘87-88 L 62-70 Emporia ‘10-11 W 62-39 Hays ‘88-89 W 71-65 Hays FHSU - 45, 95-50 (2013) ‘88-89 W 63-59 Hays ‘10-11 W 64-60 Jefferson City ‘88-89 L 68-70 Joplin UCM - 21, 72-51 (2014) ‘88-89 W 82-71 Emporia ‘11-12 W 71-65 Jefferson City ‘06-07 W 86-69 Joplin ‘89-90 W 78-70 Hays ‘11-12 L 75-76 (ot) Hays ‘06-07 L 61-70 Hays C O (8-3) ‘89-90 W 78-67 Emporia ‘12-13 W 91-66 Hays ‘07-08 W 70-59 Hays Year W/L Score Site ‘90-91 L 73-75 Emporia ‘12-13 W 70-57 Kansas City ‘07-08 L 75-76 Joplin ‘89-90 L 69-81 Edmond ‘90-91 W 68-55 Neutral ‘13-14 W 98-54 Hays ‘08-09 L 54-62 Joplin ‘90-91 W 70-62 Hays ‘91-92 W 76-65 Hays ‘14-15 W 61-53 Jefferson City ‘08-09 W 69-66 Hays ‘12-13 W 84-78 Hays ‘91-92 L 60-90 Emporia ‘15-16 W 68-41 Jefferson City ‘09-10 W 73-68 Hays ‘13-14 W 64-38 Edmond ‘92-93 W 74-64 Hays ‘15-16 W 91-63 Hays ‘09-10 L 53-91 Joplin ‘13-14 W 72-62 Hays ‘92-93 W 79-66 Emporia ‘16-17 W 81-68 Hays ‘10-11 L 57-59 (ot) Joplin ‘14-15 W 60-52 Hays ‘93-94 L 59-65 Hays Largest Victories: ‘10-11 L 53-62 Hays ‘14-15 W 56-55 Edmond ‘93-94 L 67-79 Emporia FHSU - 44, 98-54 (2014) ‘11-12 W 80-63 Hays ‘15-16 W 59-56 (ot) Hays ‘94-95 L 72-78 Hays LU - 1, 76-75 (ot) (2012) ‘11-12 W 67-58 Joplin ‘15-16 L 73-81 Edmond ‘94-95 W 79-71 Emporia ‘12-13 W 62-55 Hays ‘16-17 W 57-44 Hays ‘95-96 W 83-78 Hays L (5-1) ‘13-14 L 71-76 Joplin ‘16-17 L 72-76 Edmond ‘95-96 W 70-67 Emporia Year W/L Score Site ‘13-14 W 78-57 Kansas City Largest Victories: ‘97-98 L 60-85 Emporia ‘12-13 W 75-63 St. Charles ‘14-15 W 89-70 Hays FHSU - 26, 64-38 (2014) ‘98-99 W 87-74 Hays ‘13-14 W 99-76 Hays ‘15-16 W 68-60 Hays UCO - 12, 81-69 (1989) ‘99-00 L 48-98 Emporia ‘14-15 W 75-60 St. Charles ‘15-16 W 68-62 Joplin ‘00-01 L 65-80 Hays ‘15-16 W 65-59 St. Charles ‘15-16 W 79-65 Kansas City E S (31-48) ‘01-02 L 42-52 Emporia ‘15-16 W 84-66 Hays ‘16-17 L 64-75 Joplin Year W/L Score Site ‘02-03 W 65-62 Hays ‘16-17 L 70-76 Hays ‘16-17 W 83-46 Hays ‘74-75 W 80-61 Emporia ‘03-04 L 66-84 Emporia Largest Victories: L M V: FHSUATHLETICS.COM ‘74-75 W 64-55 Hays ‘06-07 L 58-89 Emporia FHSU - 23, 99-76 (2014) FHSU - 37, 83-46 (2017) ‘75-76 L 37-97 Hays ‘06-07 L 60-89 Hays LU - 6, 76-70 (2017) MSSU - 38, 91-53 (2010) ‘75-76 L 49-89 Hays ‘07-08 L 62-68 Hays

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P S (25-27) P S Year W/L Score ‘74-75 W Site 90-34 ‘74-75 W 57-32 ‘76-77 Hays W 83-34 ‘76-77 Pittsburg W 97-58 ‘77-78 Hays W 96-62 ‘77-78 Pittsburg W 78-69 ‘78-79 Hays W 71-51 ‘78-79 Pittsburg L ‘79-80 Hays 77-78 L ‘79-80 60-64 Pittsburg L ‘80-81 76-79 Pittsburg L ‘80-81 58-80 Hays W 85-84 ‘80-81 Pittsburg L ‘81-82 Hays 54-64 W 65-62 ‘81-82 Pittsburg W 90-65 ‘82-83 Pittsburg L ‘82-83 Hays 52-69 L ‘83-84 55-68 Hays L ‘83-84 60-73 Pittsburg W 56-50 ‘84-85 Hays W 78-67 Pittsburg Hays Largest Victories: Largest (2017) FHSU - 33, 77-44 (1982) NSU - 13, 86-73 (12-10) S NW M Year W/L Score ‘82-83 L Site ‘85-86 65-78 L ‘86-87 70-81 Neutral L ‘92-93 65-82 Maryville W 80-69 ‘06-07 Hays L ‘06-07 Neutral 62-70 L ‘07-08 77-94 Hays L ‘07-08 50-67 Maryville W 69-59 ‘08-09 Maryville L ‘08-09 Hays 50-55 W 75-60 ‘09-10 Maryville W 76-66 ‘09-10 Hays L ‘10-11 Hays 54-75 L ‘10-11 65-71 Maryville W 84-78 ‘11-12 Maryville W 65-45 ‘11-12 Hays W 65-42 ‘12-13 Hays W 65-53 ‘12-13 Maryville W 54-53 ‘13-14 Hays W 79-69 ‘14-15 Maryville W 71-52 ‘15-16 Hays W 61-46 ‘16-17 Maryville L Largest Victories: Maryville 80-92 FHSU - 23, 65-42 (2012) Maryville NWMSU - 21, 75-54 (2010) S E I R E S

Largest Victories: T N E N S (9-3) N S Year W/L Score ‘82-83 L Site ‘12-13 73-86 L ‘12-13 44-54 Neutral W 61-42 ‘13-14 Tahlequah L ‘13-14 Kansas City 48-49 W 55-39 ‘14-15 Tahlequah W 71-41 ‘14-15 Hays W 50-28 ‘14-15 Hays W 79-53 ‘15-16 Tahlequah W 68-47 ‘15-16 Kansas City W 59-56 ‘16-17 Hays W 77-44 ‘16-17 Tahlequah W 64-44 Hays Tahlequah ‘98-99 L ‘98-99 70-103 W Kearney 77-67 ‘99-00 W 75-57 ‘99-00 Hays L ‘99-00 Hays 51-84 L ‘00-01 68-89 Kearney L ‘00-01 52-86 Neutral L ‘00-01 74-86 Kearney L ‘01-02 78-97 Hays L ‘01-02 35-59 Kearney L ‘02-03 47-72 Hays L ‘02-03 70-86 Kearney L ‘03-04 58-79 Kearney W 76-69 ‘03-04 Hays L ‘03-04 Hays 86-100 L Kearney ‘04-05 68-93 W 66-52 ‘04-05 Kearney W 82-76 ‘05-06 Hays L ‘05-06 Kearney 69-82 W 60-52 ‘06-07 Kearney W 81-69 ‘07-08 Hays L ‘08-09 Hays 54-70 L ‘09-10 54-55 Kearney W 55-50 ‘10-11 Hays W 86-64 ‘11-12 Kearney W 63-50 ‘12-13 Hays W 87-63 ‘12-13 Kearney W 62-50 ‘13-14 Hays W 85-67 ‘13-14 Kearney W 81-53 ‘13-14 Kearney W 88-68 ‘14-15 Hays W 69-52 ‘14-15 Hays W 81-71 ‘15-16 Hays W 82-75 (ot) ‘15-16 Kearney Hays W 82-81 (ot) ‘16-17 Kearney W 57-51 ‘16-17 W 64-53 Kearney FHSU - 46, 95-49 (1991) Hays UNK - 34, 86-52 (2001) N O P P O

A A I N-K (53-35) N-K Year W/L Score ‘72-73 W Site 53-48 ‘72-73 W 54-49 ‘73-74 Hays W 69-34 ‘73-74 Kearney W 55-51 ‘74-75 Hays W 77-65 ‘74-75 Kearney W 63-58 ‘75-76 Hays L ‘75-76 Kearney 42-51 W 58-53 ‘76-77 Hays W 66-57 ‘76-77 Hays W 67-64 ‘77-78 Kearney W 66-52 ‘77-78 Hays W 61-59 ‘78-79 Hays L ‘78-79 Kearney 57-58 W 74-67 ‘79-80 Kearney W 75-67 ‘79-80 Hays W 71-62 ‘80-81 Hays L ‘80-81 Kearney 75-90 W 87-75 ‘81-82 Kearney W 71-55 ‘81-82 Kearney L ‘82-83 Hays 80-81 (ot) Kearney W 86-75 ‘82-83 W 67-55 ‘83-84 Kearney L ‘83-84 Hays 53-54 (ot) Kearney W 79-62 ‘84-85 W 61-59 ‘84-85 Hays L ‘85-86 Kearney 84-85 L ‘85-86 62-65 Hays L ‘86-87 78-90 (ot) Hays Kearney L ‘86-87 59-65 L ‘87-88 60-69 Neutral W 69-58 ‘87-88 Hays W 70-57 ‘88-89 Hays W 65-51 ‘88-89 Kearney W 74-48 ‘89-90 Kearney W 89-70 ‘89-90 Hays L ‘90-91 Hays 55-59 W 66-60 ‘90-91 Kearney W 95-49 ‘91-92 Kearney L ‘91-92 Hays 73-78 W 60-54 ‘92-93 Kearney L ‘92-93 Hays 66-81 L ‘93-94 62-63 Kearney W 55-50 ‘93-94 Hays L ‘94-95 Hays 50-63 L ‘94-95 53-65 Kearney W 65-55 ‘95-96 Kearney L ‘95-96 Hays 55-71 L ‘96-97 56-75 Kearney L ‘96-97 52-66 Hays W 66-65 (ot) ‘97-98 Hays Kearney W 66-65 ‘97-98 L Hays 70-94 Kearney MIAA OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY SERIES OPPONENT M MIAA M W (25-22) W M Year W/L Score ‘76-77 W Site 75-69 ‘76-77 L ‘77-78 Hays 63-72 W 78-66 ‘77-78 St. Joseph W 78-65 ‘77-78 St. Joseph L ‘78-79 Hays 63-66 W 85-77 ‘78-79 Neutral W 86-65 ‘79-80 Hays W 69-60 ‘79-80 St. Joseph W 82-67 ‘80-81 St. Joseph L ‘80-81 Hays 57-72 L ‘81-82 70-80 St. Joseph L ‘81-82 66-71(ot) Hays L Hays ‘82-83 70-72 L ‘82-83 71-79 St. Joseph L ‘83-84 46-93 St. Joseph L ‘83-84 53-68 Hays W 74-67 ‘84-85 Hays L ‘84-85 St. Joseph 78-83 W 89-87 ‘85-86 St. Joseph W 66-55 ‘85-86 Hays W 70-69(ot) ‘86-87 Hays St. Joseph L ‘86-87 38-73 W 70-55 ‘87-88 St. Joseph L ‘87-88 Hays 56-68 W 66-59 ‘88-89 St. Joseph L ‘88-89 Hays 60-68 W 70-68 ‘90-91 St. Joseph W 63-46 ‘93-94 Hays L ‘06-07 Hays 68-69 L ‘06-07 62-74 Neutral L ‘07-08 66-83 Hays L ‘07-08 66-88 St. Joseph W 81-79 ‘08-09 St. Joseph W 73-61 ‘08-09 Hays L ‘09-10 Hays 55-62 W 75-61 ‘09-10 St. Joseph W 66-52 ‘10-11 Hays L ‘10-11 St. Joseph 58-76 W 71-68 ‘11-12 St. Joseph W 70-48 ‘11-12 Hays L ‘12-13 Hays 78-90 W 57-40 ‘12-13 St. Joseph W 73-56 ‘13-14 St. Joseph W 67-53 ‘14-15 Hays W 81-57 ‘15-16 St. Joseph L ‘16-17 Hays 75-77 L L M V: 51-65 St. Joseph FHSU - 22, 70-48 (2011) St. Joseph MWSU - 47, 93-46 (1983) MMIAAIAA OOPPONENTPPONENT SSERIESERIES HISTORYHISTORY

‘84-85 W 95-90(ot) Pittsburg S B (12-7) ‘76-77 W 72-41 Hays ‘93-94 L 59-82 Hays ‘85-86 L 94-101 Pittsburg Year W/L Score Site ‘77-78 W 85-65 Hays ‘94-95 L 56-70 Hays

‘85-86 W 83-71 Hays ‘06-07 L 85-86 Hays ‘77-78 W 53-49 Topeka ‘94-95 W 67-62 Topeka ‘86-87 W 74-73 Pittsburg ‘06-07 L 54-71 Bolivar ‘78-79 W 63-59 Topeka ‘95-96 L 54-63 Hays ‘86-87 W 95-44 Hays ‘07-08 L 67-81 Bolivar ‘78-79 W 67-55 Hays ‘95-96 L 51-73 Topeka ‘87-88 L 64-80 Hays ‘07-08 W 74-60 Hays ‘79-80 L 63-65 Topeka ‘97-98 L 61-75 Hays ‘87-88 W 74-71(ot) Pittsburg ‘08-09 L 63-65 Bolivar ‘79-80 W 89-67 Hays ‘98-99 L 52-69 Topeka ‘88-89 W 78-44 Hays ‘08-09 W 74-62 Hays ‘80-81 W 77-76 Topeka ‘99-00 L 64-78 Hays ‘88-89 W 84-62 Pittsburg ‘09-10 W 90-64 Hays ‘80-81 W 71-64 Topeka ‘00-01 L 71-82 Topeka ‘98-99 L 60-74 Hays ‘09-10 L 53-66 Bolivar ‘81-82 L 50-54 Hays ‘06-07 L 34-78 Topeka ‘99-00 L 53-69 Pittsburg ‘10-11 L 55-69 Bolivar ‘81-82 W 63-51 Topeka ‘06-07 L 48-68 Hays ‘06-07 L 62-68(ot) Pittsburg ‘10-11 W 78-58 Hays ‘81-82 W 72-67 Hays ‘07-08 L 53-70 Hays ‘06-07 W 81-70(ot) Hays ‘11-12 W 64-55 Hays ‘82-83 W 99-61 Hays ‘07-08 L 60-64 Topeka ‘07-08 W 74-67 Hays ‘11-12 W 78-71 Bolivar ‘82-83 L 54-75 Topeka ‘08-09 L 58-77 Topeka ‘07-08 L 60-62 Pittsburg ‘12-13 W 64-55 Hays ‘83-84 L 56-87 Topeka ‘08-09 L 60-83 Hays ‘08-09 L 60-71 Hays ‘13-14 W 93-66 Bolivar ‘83-84 L 41-62 Hays ‘08-09 L 46-73 Kansas City ‘08-09 W 83-64 Pittsburg ‘14-15 W 72-56 Hays ‘84-85 W 87-65 Hays ‘09-10 L 47-57 Hays ‘09-10 L 65-71 Pittsburg ‘15-16 L 71-82 Bolivar ‘84-85 L 67-80 Topeka ‘09-10 L 45-50 Topeka ‘09-10 L 74-78 Hays ‘15-16 W 96-84 Hays ‘85-86 W 78-58 Topeka ‘10-11 L 42-71 Topeka ‘10-11 L 42-53 Hays ‘16-17 W 88-63 Hays ‘85-86 W 88-60 Hays ‘10-11 W 68-59 Hays ‘10-11 L 56-70 Pittsburg ‘16-17 W 74-48 Bolivar ‘86-87 L 66-75 Hays ‘11-12 L 60-67 Hays ‘11-12 L 55-64 (ot) Pittsburg L M V: ‘86-87 L 52-79 Topeka ‘11-12 L 55-75 Topeka

‘11-12 W 72-61 Hays FHSU - 27, 93-66 (2014) ‘87-88 L 56-58 Neutral ‘12-13 L 60-63 Hays ‘12-13 L 48-51 Pittsburg SBU - 17, 71-54 (2007) ‘87-88 L 57-73 Hays ‘12-13 L 41-61 Topeka ‘13-14 L 60-74 Pittsburg ‘87-88 L 50-55 Topeka ‘13-14 W 69-62 Hays ‘13-14 L 67-71 Hays W (32-46) ‘87-88 L 46-75 Topeka ‘13-14 L 65-74 Topeka ‘14-15 W 62-43 Hays Year W/L Score Site ‘88-89 L 74-84(2ot) Hays ‘14-15 W 62-58 Topeka FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE ‘14-15 L 59-65 Pittsburg ‘69-70 W 34-21 Hays ‘88-89 L 44-54 Topeka ‘14-15 W 74-67 Hays ‘15-16 W 77-57 Hays ‘70-71 L 26-38 Hays ‘88-89 L 59-69 Topeka ‘15-16 W 62-54 Hays ‘15-16 L 69-79 Pittsburg ‘71-72 W 54-30 Topeka ‘89-90 W 69-67 Hays ‘16-17 W 67-64(ot) Hays ‘15-16 L 74-90 Kansas City ‘73-74 W 52-32 Hays ‘89-90 L 52-74 Topeka ‘16-17 W 61-60 Topeka ‘16-17 L 58-70 Pittsburg ‘73-74 W 58-28 Topeka ‘90-91 W 63-49 Topeka L M V: Largest Victories: ‘74-75 W 66-49 Hays ‘91-92 L 75-83(ot) Hays FHSU - 38, 99-61 (1983) FHSU - 56, 90-34 (1975) ‘74-75 W 55-33 Topeka ‘91-92 L 75-90 Topeka WU - 44, 78-34 (2007) PSU - 17, 69-52 (1983) ‘75-76 L 47-59 Hays ‘92-93 L 61-65 Hays ‘75-76 L 54-64 Topeka ‘92-93 L 34-71 Topeka ‘76-77 W 70-57 Topeka ‘93-94 W 89-88(ot) Topeka FHSUATHLETICS.COM

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Tigers Top 20-Win Plateau for School-Record Sixth-Straight Season Fort Hays State topped the 20-win plateau once again in 2016-17, eclipsing the mark for the team-record sixth-straight season. The Tigers were ranked as high as 23rd in the WBCA Division II Coaches Poll, earning a spot in the poll for the fi fth-straight season. The squad defeated the number one team in the country for the second year in a row. The Tigers fi nished last season at 22-8, ranking sixth in the MIAA with a 12-7 mark in league play. The Tigers opened the year with six consecutive victories, opening with a trip to St. Joseph, Mo. to take on a pair of NSIC opponents. Fort Hays State took care of business against Upper Iowa and Southwest Minnesota State, winning both contests by more than 25 points. The team then travelled to St. Cloud, Minn. for two more games against regional opponents, defeating host St. Cloud State by 15 before crushing Bemidji State by 33 points. Fort Hays State had a post-Thanksgiving feast against Bethel College its home debut, erupting for 125 points against the Threshers. The Tigers set three single-game records in the victory, including most points scored, winning margin (94 points), and 3-pointers made (16). FHSU defeated Sterling College the following day to wrap up November 6-0. The Tigers climbed to 25th in the WBCA Coaches Poll as they opened conference play with a road trip to Joplin, Mo. to take on Missouri Southern. FHSU fell behind early and was unable to bounce back, losing for the fi rst time, 75-64. FHSU dropped its second-straight game against FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE No. 4 Pittsburg State two days later, 70-58. It was the fi rst time the Tigers dropped back-to-back games in the regular season since 2013-14. Tony Hobson's squad returned home to take on in-state rivals Washburn and Emporia State the following week, getting back into the win column in thrilling fashion. The Tigers rallied in the fourth quarter before knocking off Washburn in overtime, 67-64. FHSU then hosted top-ranked Emporia State, taking on the Lady Hornets while they were ranked No. 1 in the country for the second-straight season. The Tigers built a double- digit lead in the second half and held on down the stretch, upsetting ESU 54-51. The Tigers took a break from conference play over the holidays, defeating Tabor, Midland and Kansas Christian convincingly at home to wrap up 2016 with an 11-2 record. The winning streak stretched to eight as the Tigers opened the new year with three consecutive league wins. The Tigers knocked off Central Missouri and Southwest Baptist at home by double digits before going on the road to take on rival Nebraska-Kearney. The Lopers put up a fi ght, but FHSU came away with a 57-51 win. The eight-game winning streak padded Fort Hays State's record to 14-2, helping the Tigers climb back into the WBCA coaches top 25. Fort Hays State took the No. 23 spot in the poll on the road with a trip to northwestern Missouri next on the schedule. The Tigers limped back to Hays after two losses, falling to Missouri Western, 65-51, before a 92-80 defeat at the hands of Northwest Missouri State. The Tigers got back on track with a big win over Lincoln, 81-68, before dropping their fi rst home game of the season to Lindenwood, 76-70. The loss snapped a 44-game regular season home winning streak. Fort Hays State dropped its fourth game in fi ve tries the following week on the road against Emporia State and appeared to be headed towards another loss against Washburn. Trailing by 19 in the second half, the Tigers went on a 29-4 run capped off by a buzzer-beating, half- court shot from Nikola Kacperska at the end of the third quarter. Fort Hays State went on to win by one in an instant classic in a game that was broadcast across the country on ESPN3, 61-60. The Tigers carried that momentum into the following week, knocking off Northeastern State and No. 9 Central Oklahoma at home before immediately making the return trip to Oklahoma. FHSU once again defeated the RiverHawks, but couldn't quite get past the No. 18 Bronchos, losing by four, 76-72. The Black and Gold wrapped up the regular season with a pair of double-digit victories against Nebraska-Kearney and Southwest Baptist, locking up the No. 6 seed in the MIAA Tournament. The Tigers hosted Missouri Southern in the opening round of the conference tournament, blowing out the Lions to get some revenge from their early-season road loss, 83-46. The win gave FHSU a trip to Kansas City to play in the MIAA Quarterfi nals for the sixth-straight season. After defeating Emporia State at home and losing on the road, the Tigers squared off with the Lady Hornets once again at Municipal Auditorium. FHSU took an early lead in the fi rst quarter, but a slow second period doomed the Tigers, with Emporia State advancing via a 78-62 FHSUATHLETICS.COM victory. Fort Hays State had four players earn All-MIAA honors, with Jill Faxon, Carly Heim, Nikola Kacperska and Tatyana Legette all garnering Honorable Mention accolades.

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STATE COLISEUM 441

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0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 L 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 0.7 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.9 3 0 2 3 1 1 12 1.5 A N Tot Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Tot Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg I 838 38.1 451 13 278 408 56 96 1403 63.8 66 83 2.8 76 1 86 56 3 50 284 9.5 23 33 1.8 14 1 12 8 0 6 48 2.7 F 39 61 3.2 26 0 19 30 1 23 150 7.9

6 59 85 4.7 36 0 9 28 21 5 108 6.0 03 520 823 37.4 363 5 236 200 52 234 1578 71.7 31 55 86 4.5 53 2 12 29 9 11 39 25 48 184 2.7 9.7 18 0 9 13 5 17 51 2.8 2 3 5 0.7 1 0 2 0 0 3 20 2.9 7 4 312 794 1106 36.9 548 11 310 518 87 173 1742 58.1 7 49 101 150 7.9 34 1 17 22 4 19 13 32 20 188 45 9.9 2.4 23 0 15 10 11 8 112 5.9 1 14 4 3 7 0.6 2 0 3 0 6 3 19 1.7 25 4 5 9 0.6 11 0 8 6 1 2 20 1.3 54 11 27 38 2.0 25 0 17 17 1 23 53 2.8 81 28 42 70 3.7 28 0 10 18 3 14 152 8.0 - .667 21 15 36 2.0 7 0 5 2 2 34 1.9 72 .682 72 443 840 1283 42.8 468 6 371 346 153 303 224 4 .625 7 34 41 2.2 53 1 42 40 1 25 192 10.1 6 63 .762 23 64 87 41 2.9 .854 48 38 99 0 147 5.1 47 56 41 0 2 19 31 235 51 56 7.8 14 198 6.8 -33 .697 22 54 76 2.6 25 0 18 16 6 29 97 3.3 -17 .647 18 36 54 1.9 22 1 28 15 3 21 125 4.3 -104 .625 58 88 146 4.9 75 3 26 44 15 38 330 11.0 1 0-124 .726 74 154 228 7.6 44 1 31 36 33 32 288 9.6 34-53 .642 27 57 84 2.8 37 0 31 18 16 16 206 6.9 27-43 .628 16 53 69 2.3 41 0 41 23 3 40 123 4.1 23-43 .535 48 66 114 3.8 33 0 26 24 7 22 261 8.7 O 2O16-17 FINAL STATISTICS FINAL 2 2O16-17 30-29 798-26.6 103-329 .313 61-212 .288 17-26 .654 17 24 Legette,Tatyana 24 Legette,Tatyana 19-4 391-20.6 59-132 .447 0-1 .000 70-95 .73 Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def 23 Kennett,Kacey 30-19 670-22.3 100-270 .370 38-138 .275 Fort Hays State 30 6025 816-1969 .414 218-703 .310 390-5 Games Only) Stats (Conference Individual 2016-17 04 Kacperska,Nikola 19-18 547-28.8 68-222 .306 32 Faxon,Jill 41-143 .287 23 Kennett,Kacey 15-2 19-12 19-17 13 Heim,Carly 448-23.6 443-23.3 35 Stroyan,Emma 59-173 63-183 .341 18-15 19-9 .344 12 Mittie,Madison 21-85 307-17.1 16-56 451-23.7 .247 19-1 34 Pimentel,Sarah .286 42-92 56-122 13-27 42-76 18-8 .459 301-15.8 .457 .4 03 Chandler,Taylor .553 19-11 34-89 8-26 298-16.6 1-4 05 Rolfs,Taylor 372-19.6 .382 .308 16-33 .250 30-43 17-70 19-55 25 Barbieri,Belle .485 23-28 .698 .345 18-0 .243 .821 22 33 Doll,Rachel 25-35 4-9 8-0 2 209-11.6 2-18 .71 .444 Shupe,Lindsay 11 .111 19-69 15-23 42-5.3 17-26 2-0 .275 .652 6-0 45 Ritsema,Robin .6 6-31 4-9 3-0 TEAM 2-1.0 .194 9-1.5 .444 Fort Hays State 4-8 5-1.7 1-2 .500 2-3 0-0 Opponents 22 10 .500 .000 .667 0-3 4-5 0-0 -- 0-0 .000 .800 -- .000 22 .000 0-0 9 PERIODS: SCORE BY 0-0 0-0 538-1419 .000 6 .379 -- Fort Hays State .000 140-475 .000 .295 0-0 -- 2 15 362-498 .727 2 Opponents 1st .000 1 3 1 492-1186 1 .415 -- 3 133-377 3 .353 1 2nd 286-371 .771 -- 295 1.5 2 0.5 207 631 0 3rd 0.7 -- 304 282 -- 4th 348 250 -- OT 300 -- 292 Total 42 9 332 56 98 5.2 1256 6 -- -- 1162 -- 3 ------24 Legette,Tatyana 24 Legette,Tatyana 30-6 583-19.4 99-195 .508 0-1 .000 9 35 Stroyan,Emma 29-24 503-17.3 81-150 .540 1-4 .250 35- Player 32 Faxon,Jill 30-28 04 Kacperska,Nikola GP-GS 683-22.8 118-289 Min-Avg .408 FG-FGA 29-83 Pct .349 3FG-FGA Pct 13 Heim,Carly 65 FT-FTA Pct 12 Mittie,Madison 30-11 Off 30-5 Def 666-22.2 87-181 500-16.7 .481 67-163 05 Rolfs,Taylor .411 13-38 38-100 .342 .380 03 Chandler,Taylor 30-20 29-0 48- 600-20.0 380-13.1 34 Pimentel,Sarah 43-126 29-8 48-135 .341 .356 33 Doll,Rachel 10-41 434-15.0 18-65 .244 .277 34-58 25 Barbieri,Belle .586 11 7-0 18-0 45 Ritsema,Robin 6-11 .545 11-0 24-3.4 93-5.2 Shupe,Lindsay 11 23 15-0 35-3.2 8-13 14-27 TEAM .519 .615 56-3.7 7-14 0-0 3-6 .500 7-19 .000 .500 0-0 .368 6-9 1-1 .000 1-4 1.000 5-7 .250 -- .7 5-8 .6 ------61 77 138 4.6 ------7 -- -- - 2016-17 Individual Stats Individual 2016-17 Opponents 30 PERIODS: SCORE BY 6025 612-1717 .356 Fort Hays State 166-563 .295 .74 352-473 Opponents 1st 2nd 525 3rd 552 426 4th 604 387 550 OT 408 Total 9 515 2240 6 1742 22O16-17O16-17 FFINALINAL SSTATISTICSTATISTICS

2016-17 Results RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All games 22-8 14-1 5-6 3-1 Conference 12-7 8-1 4-6 0-0 Non-Conference 10-1 6-0 1-0 3-1

Date FHSU Rank Opponent Result Score Attend FHSU High Points FHSU High Rebounds 11/11/16 ^ vs Upper Iowa W 82-56 132 (12)Chandler,Taylor (14)Legette,Tatyana 11/12/16 ^ vs Southwest Minnesota State W 83-49 105 (16)Faxon,Jill (7)Stroyan,Emma 11/18/16 % at St. Cloud State W 88-73 834 (20)Stroyan,Emma (8)Faxon & Kacperska 11/19/16 % vs Bemidji State W 91-58 103 (22)Faxon,Jill (7)Kacperska,Nikola 11/25/16 RV BETHEL W 125-31 1505 (18)Heim,Carly (8)Stroyan,Emma 11/26/16 RV STERLING W 97-61 1795 (19)Faxon,Jill (9)Faxon,Jill 12/01/16 #25 *at Missouri Southern L 64-75 1323 (14)Mittie,Madison (8)Legette,Tatyana 12/03/16 #25 *at #4 Pittsburg State L 58-70 1551 (19)Kacperska,Nikola (9)Legette,Tatyana 12/07/16 *WASHBURN Wot 67-64 2532 (18)Kacperska,Nikola (10)Kennett,Kacey 12/10/16 *#1 EMPORIA STATE W 54-51 2931 (23)Legette,Tatyana (10)Legette,Tatyana 12/14/16 RV TABOR W 71-38 1796 (20)Faxon,Jill (8)Legette & Faxon 12/19/16 RV MIDLAND W 84-55 1971 (12)Legette,Tatyana (10)Legette,Tatyana 12/31/16 RV KANSAS CHRISTIAN W 118-35 1413 (16)Kennett,Kacey (9)Kennett, Barbieri & Legette 01/05/17 RV *CENTRAL MISSOURI W 69-59 1918 (17)Faxon,Jill (10)Legette,Tatyana 01/07/17 RV *SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 88-63 2131 (17)Legette,Tatyana (7)Legette & Heim 01/12/17 RV *at Nebraska-Kearney W 57-51 975 (12)Heim,Carly (7)Faxon,Jill 01/19/17 #23 *at Missouri Western L 51-65 1110 (9)Kennett & Kacperska (6)Mittie & Legette 01/21/17 #23 *at Northwest Missouri State L 80-92 913 (18)Kacperska,Nikola (9)Legette,Tatyana 01/26/17 RV *LINCOLN W 81-68 2347 (15)Legette,Tatyana (9)Legette,Tatyana 01/28/17 RV *LINDENWOOD L 70-76 3071 (13)Faxon,Jill (10)Stroyan,Emma 02/01/17 *at #12 Emporia State L 48-59 2124 (19)Faxon,Jill (6)Stroyan,Emma 02/04/17 *at Washburn W 61-60 2784 (13)Kacperska,Nikola (7)Stroyan,Emma 02/09/17 *NORTHEASTERN STATE W 77-44 2176 (15)Faxon,Jill (11)Legette,Tatyana 02/11/17 *#9 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W 57-44 2513 (18)Legette,Tatyana (13)Legette,Tatyana 02/16/17 *at Northeastern State W 64-44 602 (14)Legette,Tatyana (13)Legette,Tatyana 02/18/17 *at #18 Central Oklahoma L 72-76 465 (23)Heim,Carly (8)Kennett,Kacey 02/21/17 *NEBRASKA-KEARNEY W 64-53 3519 (12)Kacperska,Nikola (10)Legette,Tatyana 02/23/17 *at Southwest Baptist W 74-48 503 (13)Legette,Tatyana (9)Legette,Tatyana 02/28/17 ! MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 83-46 1715 (18)Kacperska,Nikola (6)Chandler,Taylor 03/03/17 ! vs #8 Emporia State L 62-78 1398 (10)Kacperska & Heim (7)Legette,Tatyana

* - MIAA Conference game ^ - Drury Inn Tip-Off Tournament, St. Joseph, Mo. % - Huskies Classic, St. Cloud, Minn. ! - MIAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. (Second Round) FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE Attendance Games Totals Avg/Game Home 15 33,333 2,222 Away 11 13,184 1,199 Neutral 4 1,738 434 Total 30 48,255 1,608

Points-Rebounds-Assists Opponent Chandler Kacperska Rolfs Shupe Mittie Heim Kennett Legette Barbieri Faxon Doll Pimentel Stroyan Ritsema vs Upper Iowa 12-2-1 3-3-2 10-1-0 0-0-0 8-1-2 9-2-3 6-6-1 10-14-1 6-1-0 7-5-0 DNP 5-1-0 6-7-2 0-0-0 vs SW Minnesota St. 6-2-3 5-2-8 12-0-0 0-0-0 8-3-1 2-0-3 12-2-0 6-3-1 0-0-1 16-6-2 DNP 2-4-0 14-7-2 0-0-0 at St. Cloud State 6-2-7 8-8-7 6-3-1 DNP 4-0-1 9-4-0 8-3-4 5-6-2 0-0-0 18-8-1 DNP 4-1-1 20-5-1 DNP vs Bemidji State 4-0-1 14-7-0 9-3-2 0-0-0 8-5-2 13-4-2 5-3-1 9-5-1 0-1-1 22-5-3 DNP 2-5-2 4-6-0 1-0-0 BETHEL 11-3-5 6-3-7 13-3-7 3-0-2 16-6-2 18-2-5 13-6-0 8-6-1 6-6-1 3-2-4 5-1-2 5-2-2 9-8-1 9-0-2 STERLING 2-2-0 14-4-3 11-1-2 1-1-1 9-5-1 6-4-4 11-0-4 18-6-2 DNP 19-9-1 DNP 4-3-2 2-6-1 DNP at Missouri Southern 6-0-1 9-2-2 3-4-0 4-2-1 14-2-1 4-1-0 6-5-0 7-8-1 DNP 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 3-5-0 DNP at Pittsburg State 4-2-2 19-1-0 3-2-2 0-0-0 1-4-1 2-3-0 10-2-0 6-9-1 DNP 3-6-3 DNP DNP 10-7-0 DNP WASHBURN 3-1-0 18-3-2 5-0-0 DNP 1-3-0 13-4-1 13-10-1 3-5-1 DNP 5-8-1 DNP 2-1-0 4-4-0 DNP EMPORIA STATE 4-3-0 5-3-2 3-0-0 DNP 3-0-1 0-1-1 6-4-0 23-10-0 DNP 4-4-1 DNP 2-2-0 4-5-2 DNP TABOR 2-6-2 0-3-1 0-0-2 5-1-0 2-3-0 6-1-1 13-6-2 10-8-1 2-2-0 20-8-1 0-0-0 0-5-0 11-5-2 0-0-0 MIDLAND 10-3-0 7-3-4 4-3-1 3-2-1 8-7-2 6-2-0 11-4-1 12-10-2 1-0-0 11-6-0 0-0-0 9-5-2 2-4-1 0-0-0 KANSAS CHRISTIAN 4-3-5 7-2-6 12-4-1 4-2-2 10-7-2 2-2-4 16-9-1 10-9-3 6-9-0 12-6-1 8-1-0 6-1-0 12-7-0 9-5-1 CENTRAL MO. 0-5-1 7-2-4 5-2-2 DNP 8-0-2 7-5-1 14-3-0 7-10-1 DNP 17-4-2 DNP 2-1-0 2-3-0 DNP SW BAPTIST 7-2-2 5-0-1 2-4-1 0-0-0 10-3-1 8-7-3 14-5-1 17-7-0 2-2-0 11-5-1 0-0-0 5-1-0 7-6-2 0-1-0 at Neb.-Kearney 2-2-1 7-2-2 2-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 12-2-0 11-2-0 1-6-0 DNP 9-7-1 DNP 5-0-1 8-4-0 DNP at Missouri Western 1-3-0 9-3-0 5-3-4 DNP 5-6-2 4-0-0 9-4-0 7-6-0 DNP 8-3-0 DNP 0-5-0 3-5-1 DNP at Northwest Missouri 6-2-2 18-2-2 0-3-1 DNP 5-3-0 3-2-1 7-4-0 15-9-0 DNP 14-1-0 DNP 0-1-1 12-7-0 DNP LINCOLN 7-3-3 6-1-5 0-2-0 DNP 4-5-0 12-3-2 9-6-0 15-9-0 DNP 11-3-0 DNP 5-4-0 12-7-0 DNP LINDENWOOD 0-2-0 8-1-2 DNP DNP 6-2-1 11-6-1 7-2-1 6-3-2 DNP 13-4-0 DNP 7-5-1 12-10-2 DNP at Emporia State 1-2-1 8-3-0 5-1-0 DNP 1-1-0 4-5-1 0-5-1 3-0-0 DNP 19-5-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-6-1 DNP at Washburn 0-0-0 13-4-3 0-1-0 DNP 5-0-2 8-3-1 7-3-0 5-6-0 3-1-0 9-2-0 DNP 3-2-2 8-7-0 DNP NORTHEASTERN ST. 0-1-1 12-2-1 6-3-1 0-1-0 5-5-1 14-5-2 8-3-1 6-11-2 2-3-0 15-6-1 2-3-0 5-5-2 2-1-0 0-0-0 CENTRAL OKLA. 0-2-0 8-2-3 0-0-0 DNP 7-2-0 4-3-0 8-2-1 18-13-2 2-6-2 8-7-0 DNP 2-8-1 DNP DNP at Northeastern St. 0-4-0 9-2-6 6-6-0 0-0-0 5-3-2 6-4-1 6-0-1 14-13-2 0-1-0 11-9-0 DNP 5-3-0 2-1-1 DNP

FHSUATHLETICS.COM at Central Okla. 0-0-0 7-2-2 3-1-0 DNP 17-4-0 23-3-2 6-8-1 11-6-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 DNP 3-0-1 2-3-0 DNP NEB.-KEARNEY 4-2-0 12-6-4 0-0-0 DNP 9-1-0 9-3-0 7-1-1 11-10-1 3-2-0 7-1-0 DNP 0-6-0 2-2-0 DNP at SW Baptist 8-2-3 12-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-1-1 6-1-2 4-1-1 13-9-3 0-0-0 12-6-2 DNP 5-2-0 8-2-0 0-1-0 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 5-6-0 18-4-4 0-2-0 0-0-1 15-0-2 4-4-4 8-2-1 4-4-0 1-2-0 10-1-0 5-0-0 9-1-0 4-4-0 0-0-0 vs Emporia State 8-2-0 10-3-2 0-1-0 DNP 6-2-1 10-1-2 6-3-1 8-7-0 0-0-0 8-4-1 DNP 0-0-0 6-3-0 DNP

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STATE COLISEUM 443 S C I T S I T A T

2 15 8 22 0 7 31 53.4 6 12 8 17 2 9 38 56.9 S 1.2 19 11 24 0 6 61 54.7 5.2 27 10 26 2 7 55 56.8 35.6 28 10 20 0 9 68 58.6

35.2 28 16 23 5 4 64 59.7 36.0 17 15 25 1 11 60 59.5 t Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 35.8 25 12 16 6 4 76 59.5 L 24 24.0 14 6 18 1 11 56 56.0 23 34.2 14 7 19 0 2 35 55.1 A 52 44.4 11 13 6 2 7 64 75.4 4 35 44.1 19 7 12 4 11 72 75.3 2 34 32.0 15 9 16 4 3 58 59.0 8 32 44.0 17 4 12 4 8 48 77.4 2 39 43.9 17 1 6 29 43.4 9 14 0 13 7 38 7 43.2 7 17 2 64 12 74.9 19 10 74 6 74.8 5 83 75.1 9 48 48.0 16 5 12 30 18 39.0 18 8 21 13 7 82 82.0 10 21 83 82.5 2 39 42.3 23 1 7 54 43.4 16 5 2 12 7 17 54 8 80.9 15 71 80.0 1 29 43.3 14 8 20 4 4 51 10 44.1 61 13 76.7 9 10 7 7 57 75.9 31 44 36.6 22 6 12 5 21 3 31 53 42.8 58.1 22 7 794 36.9 1106 6 548 310 518 6 87 173 1742 58.1 2 62 74.7 31 44 36.1 26 7 15 8 14 51 58.8 34 49 35.3 24 31 10 36 16 35.3 20 2 10 6 19 59 4 55.4 7 63 55.9 23 41 44.5 20 10 8 3 9 70 78.9 20 26 35.6 13 8 11 3 3 44 58.8 30 41 39.7 14 25 17 5 9 88 84.3 30 51 44.0 17 14 15 4 16 84 33 80.3 45 45.7 13 24 12 35 11 45.0 13 4 6 15 88 13 82.6 3 9 57 36 81.0 48 44.7 17 10 18 8 9 81 79.4 N 39 71 46.1 7 26 7 15 14 118 83.2 20 33 36.4 14 2 13 4 3 46 57.4 16 30 31.3 19 18 16 1 8 73 59.3 27 46 41.2 14 15 8 23 3 43 10 43.3 91 15 86.0 21 11 5 16 97 94.3 31 41 45.7 18 13 11 6 10 69 82.2 33 56 43.8 17 12 11 2 5 77 76.7 39 52 43.4 7 41 9 8 14 125 93.8 31 45 36.0 13 9 14 8 4 44 58.2 I 0 38 48 33.9 17 19 12 4 4 70 59.1 24 31 35.1 20 25 8 34 35.0 16 19 3 8 5 12 51 4 55.6 9 65 56.1 30 39 36.0 18 10 20 4 6 59 59.5 11 11 27 38 36.1 10 13 9 1 3 14 44 23 57.6 37 36.6 17 9 16 23 33 2 49 1 36.9 21 48 9 57.8 9 5 3 78 58.1 18 17 7 35 14 29 42.1 20 28 36 6 42 31.9 23 42.1 14 10 17 4 9 21 4 5 10 64 7 4 90.0 75 7 57.6 58 86.0 18 24 42 17 44.8 18 23 7 40 44.6 16 20 4 7 3 8 51 2 79.2 9 80 79.3 21 26 47 42.7 22 6 9 3 12 67 83.9 443 840 42.8 1283 468 371 346 153 303 2240 74.7 F 0 9 32 41 36.3 13 16 17 2 6 76 58.3

7 .714 11 29 40 32.0 10 6 25 1 3 49 52.5 .808 7 29 36 35.1 15 13 12 0 5 92 58.1 1 - 6 1 O 2O16-17 FINAL STATISTICS FINAL 2 2O16-17 at Northeastern State Fort Hays State at #18 Central Oklahoma 44 Fort Hays State 76 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY Fort Hays State 72 53 15 at Southwest Baptist 25 L 59 Fort Hays State 64 57 .254 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 29 W 48 9 .439 Fort Hays State 74 17 68 46 8 23 31 vs. #8 Emporia State .426 60 W .290 22 Fort Hays State 57 83 7 .283 5 .364 29 Opponents 17 .404 2 27 18 78 11 W 7 13 59 62 .259 20 14 50 .455 7 30 21 .492 .90 54 .143 .340 17 L 6 12 .333 4 58 .241 11 24 .583 2 23 20 .517 18 15 23 11 .708 14 .300 13 17 2 .267 60 .478 59 10 10 21 7 .118 .383 15 .305 18 15 .667 3 816 6 9 4 .667 22 .667 1969 8 .414 18 17 10 .818 218 2 13 .333 .235 .900 703 26 612 22 8 .310 1717 390 28 26 .356 572 3 166 .929 .682 .846 563 10 .295 352 473 .744 312 Opponent Fort Hays State vs. Upper Iowa Fort Hays State Minnesota St. vs. Southwest 49 Score Fort Hays State 82 W/L at St. Cloud State 56 FG W Fort Hays State 83 FGA 15 33 vs. Bemidji State Pct W 3FG 48 Fort Hays State 68 88 73 18 FGA 32 .313 BETHEL .485 Pct W 4 7 51 FT Fort Hays State 66 91 58 FTA 32 .353 12 22 STERLING .485 Pct W 5 13 .333 27 125 .318 #25 Fort Hays State 58 15 9 Off 34 16 34 at Missouri Southern .552 Def 70 21 W .382 13 .313 To 9 6 #25 Fort Hays State 72 97 .386 23 15 49 .692 14 64 20 at #4 Pittsburg State .472 31 21 19 6 60 W 75 36 10 74 2 .450 .714 Fort Hays State .383 61 15 L 1.000 7 .389 25 .662 5 58 38 WASHBURN 5 6 18 16 .400 17 70 23 2 13 Fort Hays State 75 .833 31 18 6 11 L 11 18 STATE 26 #1 EMPORIA .507 66 .516 .333 .833 11 6 63 11 23 .722 19 Fort Hays State .348 67 14 50 19 17 31 .175 3 9 55 TABOR W (ot) 67 29 .520 51 4 .647 .355 19 64 .418 23 10 8 Fort Hays State 13 .284 54 .667 67 20 6 12 7 .130 19 67 MIDLAND 16 .433 15 2 .200 W .526 14 .284 29 5 Fort Hays State .500 71 9 25 20 15 6 .429 15 14 .241 KANSAS CHRISTIAN .600 23 29 6 9 13 21 W 21 57 Fort Hays State 49 84 .310 21 .714 57 .833 9 3 .286 31 .263 MISSOURI CENTRAL .286 12 .619 23 35 38 .404 W 1.000 5 16 4 7 118 8 Fort Hays State 70 39 6 28 55 31 15 12 BAPTIST .590 SOUTHWEST .443 23 .429 59 W 21 31. 1 5 .333 31 .333 Fort Hays State 73 69 .286 16 22 48 63 3 13 12 17 19 at Nebraska-Kearney .425 24 28 19 W 94 2 59 .263 59 #23 Fort Hays State 18 88 .667 .786 4 .632 19 .511 13 7 22 .220 .288 22 at Missouri Western 12 51 51 9 W 10 5 2 61 34 3 .091 25 #23 Fort Hays State 62 57 .353 20 .400 33 46 .311 22 51 32 16 at Northwest Missouri State 4 .355 23 63 30 .273 7 W 92 10 .227 .125 3 65 13 Fort Hays State 72 .397 4 .667 23 2 L 27 28 21 80 16 21 15 3 LINCOLN .444 .174 7 2 .370 15 .250 .867 17 5 15 Fort Hays State 46 12 14 55 32 16 L .571 1.000 22 19 24 .250 11 31 LINDENWOOD .348 .382 58 22 8 .938 10 20 .682 31 5 4 .737 .208 4 Fort Hays State .293 81 58 11 15 19 10 15 51 31 5 14 17 at #12 Emporia State 26 75 .534 35. 25 .909 .431 W 5 30 .357 .235 17 9 Fort Hays State .413 70 .760 4 14 11 3 12 68 6 25 .294 at Washburn 76 20 17 16 12 12 59 L 21 Fort Hays State 61 48 .450 .824 .688 18 .333 21 7 17 11 .286 STATE NORTHEASTERN .410 23 .667 12 26 26 L 5 44 Fort Hays State 61 26 18 69 28 .654 22 19 OKLAHOMA #9 CENTRAL 17 9 .667 .333 69 W 59 44 .263 60 Fort Hays State 77 4 50 60 .377 26 .475 20 .440 5 23 39 .283 14 4 W 2 51 57 6 .174 .667 19 50 20 11 12 26 8 .392 17 .263 23 24 28 .280 .364 W 11 8 16 69 64 .261 .250 7 65 .714 58 17 8 13 23 25 26 18 .377 .262 20 .414 .647 W 16 14 .640 12 .308 12 68 4 7 .350 13 11 .813 35 33 .667 27 9 .338 30 9 18 24 14 20 .400 45 5 41 11 69 1 16 .722 .167 .350 6 8 5 14 15 .563 .391 6 .786 2 6 .333 6 6 6 23 28 1.000 .833 14 12 .214 12 4 .500 25 17 37 5 3 .800 16 36 2016-17 Team Game-By-Game Stats Game-By-Game Team 2016-17 Rebounds 22O16-17O16-17 FFINALINAL SSTATISTICSTATISTICS

FHSU Individual Game Highs Opponent Individual Game Highs Points 23 Heim,Carly at Central Oklahoma (02/18/17) Points 28 Meyer,Tanya at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) 23 Legette,Tatyana vs Emporia State (12/10/16) 25 Howe,Jasmin at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) 22 Faxon,Jill vs Bemidji State (11/19/16) Field Goals Made 9 Howe,Jasmin at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) Field Goals Made 10 Heim,Carly at Central Oklahoma (02/18/17) Field Goal Att. 20 Wilson,Dajanae vs Kansas Christian (12/31/16) Field Goal Att. 18 Kacperska,Nikola vs Washburn (12/07/16) FG Pct (min 5 made) .714 (5-7) Miller,Kyrstie at Emporia State (02/01/17) 18 Kacperska,Nikola at Missouri Southern (12/01/16) .714 (5-7) Gibbs,Felisha vs Washburn (12/07/16) FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (9-9) Stroyan,Emma at St. Cloud State (11/18/16) .714 (5-7) Flott,Elena at Pittsburg State (12/03/16) 1.000 (7-7) Stroyan,Emma vs SW Minnesota St. (11/12/16) .714 (5-7) Holcomb,Deb at Missouri Southern (12/01/16) 3-Point FG Made 6 Kacperska,Nikola vs Missouri Southern (02/28/17) 3-Point FG Made 4 Mason,Olivia at Central Oklahoma (02/18/17) 3-Point FG Att. 12 Kacperska,Nikola at Pittsburg State (12/03/16) 4 Howe,Jasmin at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) Heim,Carly vs Washburn (12/07/16) 4 Wilson,Dajanae vs Kansas Christian (12/31/16) 1.000 (2-2) Heim,Carly vs Bemidji State (11/19/16) 4 Lopez,Shelby at Pittsburg State (12/03/16) 1.000 (2-2) Faxon,Jill vs SW Minnesota St. (11/12/16) 4 MacDonald, Betsy at St. Cloud State (11/18/16) Free Throws Made 11 Legette,Tatyana vs Emporia State (12/10/16) 3-Point FG Att. 12 Wilson,Dajanae vs Kansas Christian (12/31/16) Free Throw Att. 15 Legette,Tatyana vs Emporia State (12/10/16) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) Anderson,Marley at Central Oklahoma (02/18/17) FT Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (6-6) Faxon,Jill vs Emporia State (03/03/17) 1.000 (2-2) Snaza, Kendra vs SW Minnesota St. (11/12/16) 1.000 (6-6) Faxon,Jill at Missouri Western (01/19/17) Free Throws Made 11 Meyer,Tanya at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) 1.000 (6-6) Heim,Carly at St. Cloud State (11/18/16) Free Throw Att. 12 Meyer,Tanya at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) 1.000 (5-5) Heim,Carly vs Lindenwood (01/28/17) 12 Torres,Julia at Missouri Western (01/19/17) 1.000 (5-5) Faxon,Jill vs Upper Iowa (11/11/16) FT Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (8-8) Kramer,Jacee vs Emporia State (03/03/17) Rebounds 14 Legette,Tatyana vs Upper Iowa (11/11/16) 1.000 (6-6) Flott,Kathryn vs Emporia State (03/03/17) Assists 8 Kacperska,Nikola vs SW Minnesota St. (11/12/16) 1.000 (5-5) Blessington,Blake at Central Oklahoma (02/18/17) Steals 6 Chandler,Taylor at Southwest Baptist (02/23/17) 1.000 (5-5) Anderson,Marley at Central Oklahoma (02/18/17) Blocked Shots 5 Stroyan,Emma vs Kansas Christian (12/31/16) 1.000 (5-5) Buerge,Desirea at Missouri Southern (12/01/16) 5 Stroyan,Emma vs Tabor (12/14/16) 1.000 (5-5) Davis,Hailey vs Sterling (Kan.) (11/26/16) 5 Stroyan,Emma vs SW Minnesota St. (11/12/16) Rebounds 15 Flott,Kathryn vs Emporia State (03/03/17) Turnovers 5 Legette,Tatyana at Washburn (02/04/17) 15 Flott,Kathryn at Emporia State (02/01/17) 5 Faxon,Jill at Missouri Western (01/19/17) Assists 9 Murillo,Melinda at Central Oklahoma (02/18/17) 5 Stroyan,Emma vs Tabor (12/14/16) Steals 5 Ellison,Khadijah vs Lincoln (01/26/17) 5 Kacperska,Nikola at Missouri Southern (12/01/16) Blocked Shots 4 Womack,Megan vs Central Oklahoma (02/11/17) Minutes 38 Kacperska,Nikola at Washburn (02/04/17) 4 Torres,Julia at Missouri Western (01/19/17) 4 Bowens,Alyxis vs Washburn (12/07/16) Turnovers 10 Ellison,Khadijah vs Lincoln (01/26/17) FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE

FHSU Team Game Highs Opponent Team Game Highs Points 125 BETHEL (KAN.) (11/25/16) Points 92 at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) 118 KANSAS CHRISTIAN (12/31/16) 78 vs Emporia State (03/03/17) Field Goals Made 49 BETHEL (KAN.) (11/25/16) Field Goals Made 31 at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) Field Goal Attempts 94 KANSAS CHRISTIAN (12/31/16) Field Goal Attempts 70 at St. Cloud State (11/18/16) Field Goal Percentage .662 (49-74) BETHEL (KAN.) (11/25/16) Field Goal Percentage .534 (31-58) at Northwest Missouri (01/21/17) 3 Pt Field Goals Made 16 BETHEL (KAN.) (11/25/16) 3 Pt Field Goals Made 14 at St. Cloud State (11/18/16) 3 Pt FG Attempts 35 NORTHEASTERN STATE (02/09/17) 3 Pt FG Attempts 36 at St. Cloud State (11/18/16) 3 Pt FG Percentage .667 (14-21) MISSOURI SOUTHERN (02/28/17) 3 Pt FG Percentage .500 (8-16) at Missouri Southern (12/01/16) Free Throws Made 26 LINCOLN (01/26/17) Free Throws Made 26 vs Emporia State (03/03/17) Free Throw Attempts 39 LINCOLN (01/26/17) Free Throw Attempts 28 vs Emporia State (03/03/17) 39 WASHBURN (12/07/16) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (9-9) STERLING (KAN.) (11/26/16) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (6-6) vs SW Minnesota St. (11/12/16) 1.000 (6-6) CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (02/11/17) Rebounds 71 KANSAS CHRISTIAN (12/31/16) 1.000 (2-2) TABOR (12/14/16) Assists 41 BETHEL (KAN.) (11/25/16) Rebounds 49 vs Emporia State (03/03/17) Steals 21 vs SW Minnesota St. (11/12/16) 49 CENTRAL MISSOURI (01/05/17) Blocked Shots 15 KANSAS CHRISTIAN (12/31/16) Assists 19 at Pittsburg State (12/03/16) Turnovers 20 at Washburn (02/04/17) Steals 14 EMPORIA STATE (12/10/16) Fouls 23 EMPORIA STATE (12/10/16) Blocked Shots 8 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (02/11/17) 8 EMPORIA STATE (12/10/16) Turnovers 26 MIDLAND (12/19/16) Fouls 28 LINCOLN (01/26/17) 28 WASHBURN (12/07/16) FHSUATHLETICS.COM

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2016-17 FINAL MIAA STANDINGS MIAA Overall W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA (1)Pittsburg State - xz 16 3 0.842 75.5 62.3 25 6 0.806 67.4 62.2 (2)Central Missouri - z 15 4 0.789 67.8 57.5 24 7 0.774 70.1 58.3 (3)Emporia State - yz 15 4 0.789 74.4 59.2 29 5 0.853 77.5 58.2 (4)Missouri Western 13 6 0.684 66.5 60.4 21 8 0.724 69.3 58.6 (5)Central Oklahoma - z 13 6 0.684 65.6 62.8 25 8 0.758 68.8 61.9 (6)Fort Hays State 12 7 0.632 66.1 61.2 22 8 0.733 74.7 58.1 (7)Washburn 10 9 0.526 65.7 65.1 17 12 0.586 67.4 62.2 (8)Nebraska Kearney 8 11 0.421 63.2 64.7 12 16 0.429 65.0 62.5 (9)Lindenwood 7 12 0.368 67.2 73.6 14 16 0.467 69.6 69.8 (10)Southwest Baptist 7 12 0.368 68.0 72.6 16 14 0.533 71.0 67.2 (11)Missouri Southern 7 12 0.368 67.2 70.2 12 17 0.414 68.9 72.8 (12)Northwest Missouri 4 15 0.211 65.0 72.7 9 18 0.333 65.5 70.3 Lincoln 4 15 0.211 64.8 78.5 5 21 0.192 65.1 74.9 Northeastern State 2 17 0.105 55.3 70.4 6 21 0.222 60.0 69.7 () = MIAA Tournament Seed y = MIAA Tournament Champion x = MIAA Regular Season Champion z = NCAA Central Regional Participant

MIAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS CENTRAL REGIONAL RESULTS

First Round (Campus Sites - Higher Seed) First Round (Searcy, Ark.) (9) Lindenwood 85, (8) Nebraska-Kearney 68 (1) Emporia State 71, (8) Northern State 68 (5) Central Oklahoma 67, (12) Northwest Missouri 50 (5) Pittsburg State 75, (4) Central Oklahoma 51 (10) Southwest Baptist 68, (7) Washburn 56 (2) Harding 59, (7) Arkansas Tech 46 (6) Fort Hays State 83, (11) Missouri Southern 46 (6) Central Missouri 56, (3) Minnesota State Moorhead 45

Quarterfi nals (Kansas City, Mo.) Semifi nals (Searcy, Ark.) (3) Emporia State 78, (6) Fort Hays State 62 (1) Emporia State 65, (5) Pittsburg State 57 (2) Central Missouri 80, (10) Southwest Baptist 61 (2) Harding 66, (6) Central Missouri 58 (9) Lindenwood 64, (1) Pittsburg State 63

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE (5) Central Oklahoma 69, (4) Missouri Western 58 Finals (Searcy, Ark.) (2) Harding 58, (1) Emporia State 56 Semifi nals (Kansas City, Mo.) (3) Emporia State 58, (2) Central Missouri 50 Harding defeated Queens (N.Y.),73-69, in the National Quarterfi nal (5) Central Oklahoma 84, (9) Lindenwood 82 in Columbus, Ohio, before losing to Ashland in the National Semifi nal, 90-77. Ashland defeated Virginia Union, 93-77, to win the Finals (Kansas City, Mo.) National Championship. (3) Emporia State 62, (5) Central Oklahoma 54 2016-17 ALL-MIAA SELECTIONS Player of the Year: Kelly Moten, G, Sr., ESU Defensive Player of the Year: Kelly Moten, G, Sr., ESU Freshman of the Year: Kallie Bildner, F, Fr., LWU Coach of the Year: Lane Lord, PSU First Team All-MIAA Honorable Mention Kelly Moten**[r3] Sr. G Emporia State Kayonna Lee, Central Missouri Mikaela Burgess**[r2] Jr. G Pittsburg State Megan Skaggs, Central Missouri Marley Anderson, Central Oklahoma Paige Redmond** So. G Central Missouri Olivia Mason, Central Oklahoma Melinda Murillo Jr. G Central Oklahoma Carly Heim, Fort Hays State Chelsea Dewey Sr. G Missouri Western Jill Faxon, Fort Hays State **Unanimous Selection Nikola Kacperska, Fort Hays State [r2] Two time repeat First Team Selection Tatyana Legette, Fort Hays State [r3] Three time repeat First Team Selection Hunter Yoakum, Lincoln Kallie Bildner, Lindenwood Second Team All-MIAA Desirea Buerge, Missouri Southern Dwanisha Tate, Missouri Western Megan Rosenbohm Jr. G Southwest Baptist Sefulu Faavae, Missouri Western Deb Holcomb Sr. G Missouri Southern Cailyn Long, Northeastern State Kathryn Flott Sr. F Emporia State Jasmin Howe, Northwest Missouri State Tanya Meyer Jr. F Northwest Missouri St. Madison Northcutt, Pittsburg State Alyxis Bowens Sr. F Washburn Shelby Lopez, Pittsburg State Paige Lungwitz, Pittsburg State Third Team All-MIAA Caylee Richardson, Southwest Baptist Hadyn Herlocker Sr. G Pittsburg State Erika Lane, Washburn FHSUATHLETICS.COM Michaela Barry Jr. G Nebraska-Kearney All-Defensive Team Addie Lackey Jr. G Emporia State Kelly Moten Sr. G Emporia State Rylie Torrey So G Northeastern State Paige Lungwitz Sr. G Pittsburg State Jesheon Cooper Jr. C Central Oklahoma Kayonna Lee Jr. F Central Missouri Sefulu Faavae Sr. F Missouri Western Jesheon Cooper Jr. C Central Oklahoma 4466 FORT HAYS GROSS COACHES PLAYERS OPPONENTS REVIEW THE MIAA RECORDS HISTORY 7

STATE COLISEUM 447 S R E D A E ASSISTS/GAME) L

. 3.0 L 27 17 0.6 MADE PER GAME) PER MADE A . 2.5 U D I V I Buschmann, Mary Jane, NSU D ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN RATIO ASSIST/TURNOVER 3-POINT FG PCT (MIN PCT FG 3-POINT Player, Team Team Player, PSU 1. Herlocker,Hadyn, MWSU 2. Dewey,Chelsea, ESU 3. Moten,Kelly, 4. Hogberg,Alexa, UNK UCO Anderson,Marley, 5. 31 29 6. Faavae,Sefulu, MWSU 169 Games 123 7. Redmond,Paige, UCM 5.5 Asst 4.2 Avg 8. Benson,Arbrie, NWMSU 52 28 TO 32 38 34 9. Lane,Erika, WU 1.7 Avg 1.3 29 LWU 10. Medlen,Lindsay, 100 97 Ratio 149 3.3 3.2 3.6 31 4.4 100 27 3.0 3.4 57 74 115 58 116 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 2.0 3.7 64 2.2 4.3 1.8 27 Team 1.8 Player, 2.0 2.2 74 1.7 91 1. Flott,Kathryn, ESU 96 1.6 2.4 29 3.4 LWU 2. Bildner,Kallie, 1.6 3.6 1.3 99 3. Northcutt,Madison, PSU 78 4. Lee,Kayonna, UCM 3.4 31 26 2.9 5. Bowens,Alyxis, WU 21 Games 79 1.2 MWSU Torres,Julia, 6. Avg/G No. 2.7 UCO 31 7. Cooper,Jesheon, 103 1.3 98 FHSU 8. Legette,Tatyana, 26 67 29 32 ESU 9. Miller,Kyrstie, 30 UNK Aitken,Courtney, 10. 4.0 92 3.2 78 3.2 27 83 83 34 74 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3.0 Team Player, 3.0 66 NWMSU 1. Meyer,Tanya, 2.9 2.6 2.5 86 2. Flott,Kathryn, ESU 24 LWU 3. Bildner,Kallie, 2.4 UCO 4. Cooper,Jesheon, 2.5 5. Lee,Kayonna, UCM 26 Games 32 54 6. Northcutt,Madison, PSU 21 Avg/G No. 7. Mason,Olivia, UCO 31 FHSU 31 8. Legette,Tatyana, 103 2.3 83 9. Richardson,Caylee, SBU 30 67 30 10. 32 98 4.0 92 2.6 74 3.2 54 57 3.2 3.0 2.5 1.8 1.8 Player, Team Team Player, PSU 1. Burgess,Mikaela, 31 Games 86 3FG 229 FGA .376 Pct 3-POINT FG MADE Team Player, 1. Burgess,Mikaela, PSU 2. Howe,Jasmin, NWMSU 31 PSU 3. Lopez,Shelby, 28 UNK 4. Barry,Michaela, NSU Torrey,Rylie, 5. Games NWMSU 6. Meyer,Tanya, 31 86 28 65 7. Brown,McKenzie, UNK 3FG 24 8. Kacperska,Nikola, FHSU 30 27 28 9. Bowen,Jharian, WU 2.8 69 Avg/G 61 2.3 10. Mason,Olivia, UCO 49 61 58 29 57 2.2 32 2.2 BLOCKED SHOTS 2.0 Team Player, 2.0 2.1 UCO 1. Cooper,Jesheon, 2.0 58 64 2. Stroyan,Emma, FHSU 32 3. Bowens,Alyxis, WU 29 4. Gibbons,Erica, LU 2.0 2.0 ESU 5. Miller,Kyrstie, Games MWSU 97 Torres,Julia, 6. 26 56 Blocks 7. Rapp,CeCe, LWU 23 UNK 8. Fitzgerald,Kelsey, 34 Avg/G 29 9. O’Keefe,Natalie, SBU 3.0 39 28 1.9 FHSU 10. Legette,Tatyana, 24 30 33 29 42 33 1.5 31 1.4 27 33 32 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 N I

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7 1 - 349 .467 6 1 O 2O16-17 MIAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL MIAA 2 2O16-17 MADE PER GAME) PER MADE MADE PER GAME) PER MADE . 2.5 . 5.0 FREE THROW PCT (MIN PCT THROW FREE FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN PCT GOAL FIELD SCORING 6. Moten,Kelly, ESU 6. Moten,Kelly, 7. Redmond,Paige, UCM NSU Torrey,Rylie, 8. LU 31 Yoakum,Hunter, 9. 34 10. Burgess,Mikaela, PSU 31 27 166 26 195 165 136 380 135 439 417 .437 330 331 .444 .396 .412 .408 Player, Team Team Player, NSU Torrey,Rylie, 1. 2. Rosenbohm,Megan, SBU 28 3. Redmond,Paige, UCM 4. Long,Cailyn, NSU 27 31 ESU 5. Moten,Kelly, Games 106 6. Mason,Olivia, UCO NWMSU 7. Meyer,Tanya, FTM 113 24 114 MWSU 8. Dewey,Chelsea, 120 24 34 LWU 9. Bildner,Kallie, 32 29 FTA 10. Murillo,Melinda, UCO 126 132 60 .883 185 32 67 21 86 81 Pct .897 .864 70 219 98 80 74 102 98 .857 .845 .843 .838 120 90 .827 .817 .822 Player, Team Team Player, LWU 1. Bildner,Kallie, 2. Bowens,Alyxis, WU 3. Holcomb,Deb, MSSU NWMSU 4. Meyer,Tanya, 21 5. Rosenbohm,Megan, SBU 26 23 Games 24 28 113 FG 144 134 172 163 193 FGA 246 279 361 .585 Pct .585 .480 .476 STEALS Team Player, 1. Faavae,Sefulu, MWSU UCM 2. Duffy,Ashley, 29 PSU 3. Herlocker,Hadyn, MWSU Torres,Julia, 4. 31 ESU 5. Miller,Kyrstie, 29 Games 73 ESU 6. Moten,Kelly, 29 Steals 7. Rosenbohm,Megan, SBU 28 8. Kacperska,Nikola, FHSU 61 34 61 30 Avg/G 9. Phelan,Reagan, WU 2.5 34 56 10. Mason,Olivia, UCO 50 2.0 2.1 65 29 50 32 65 1.9 1.8 1.9 1.7 45 49 1.9 1.6 1.5 ASSISTS Team Player, PSU 1. Herlocker,Hadyn, ESU 2. Moten,Kelly, 31 3. Benson,Arbrie, NWMSU MWSU 4. Dewey,Chelsea, 27 5. Redmond,Paige, UCM 29 Games 34 169 6. Hogberg,Alexa, UNK Assists 31 LWU 7. Medlen,Lindsay, 116 8. Faavae,Sefulu, MWSU 123 Avg/G 28 5.5 149 9. Murillo,Melinda, UCO 27 29 115 10. Lane,Erika, WU 4.3 4.2 32 100 4.4 96 3.7 100 29 110 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.4 99 3.4 REBOUNDING Team Player, 1. Flott,Kathryn, ESU NWMSU 2. Meyer,Tanya, LWU 3. Bildner,Kallie, 24 4. Lee,Kayonna, UCM 26 5. Northcutt,Madison, PSU Games 54 UCO 6. Cooper,Jesheon, 21 OFF 103 31 FHSU 31 7. Legette,Tatyana, DEF 183 32 184 8. Mason,Olivia, UCO 30 67 98 TOT 9. Bowens,Alyxis, WU 92 237 287 83 MWSU Avg/G Torres,Julia, 10. 126 74 170 181 9.9 11.0 32 193 188 268 26 154 29 273 57 271 9.2 8.6 228 78 8.8 83 170 8.5 7.6 106 117 227 184 200 7.1 7.1 6.9 Player, Team Team Player, NWMSU 1. Meyer,Tanya, ESU 2. Moten,Kelly, 24 SBU 3. Rosenbohm,Megan, 28 PSU 4. Burgess,Mikaela, 172 NSU Torrey,Rylie, 5. Games 163 34 31 UCM 6. Redmond,Paige, 49 FG MSSU 7. Holcomb,Deb, 39 195 165 31 UNK 8. Barry,Michaela, 3FG 67 27 LWU 9. Bildner,Kallie, 23 106 32 86 166 FT 10. Murillo,Melinda, UCO 460 136 28 471 134 185 100 57 Pts 32 19.2 21 58 152 16.8 607 Avg/G 30 516 114 163 113 113 61 17.9 16.6 503 60 41 443 10 67 16.2 358 16.4 98 74 432 15.6 465 15.4 310 14.5 14.8 22O16-17O16-17 MMIAAIAA TEAMTEAM LLEADERSEADERS 2O16-17 MIAA TEAM LEADERS

SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE Team Games Pts Avg/G Team Games Pts Avg/G 1. Emporia State 34 2635 77.5 1. Fort Hays State 30 1742 58.1 2. Pittsburg State 31 2315 74.7 2. Emporia State 34 1978 58.2 3. Fort Hays State 30 2240 74.7 3. Central Missouri 32 1864 58.3 4. Southwest Baptist 30 2130 71.0 4. Missouri Western 29 1700 58.6 5. Central Missouri 32 2243 70.1 5. Pittsburg State 31 1827 58.9 6. Lindenwood 30 2089 69.6 6. Central Oklahoma 32 1981 61.9 7. Missouri Western 29 2010 69.3 7. Washburn 29 1803 62.2 8. Missouri Southern 29 1999 68.9 8. Nebraska Kearney 28 1751 62.5 9. Central Oklahoma 32 2200 68.8 9. Southwest Baptist 30 2015 67.2 10. Washburn 29 1955 67.4 10. Northeastern State 27 1883 69.7 11. Northwest Missouri 28 1834 65.5 11. Lindenwood 30 2095 69.8 12. Lincoln 27 1759 65.1 12. Northwest Missouri 28 1967 70.3 13. Nebraska Kearney 28 1820 65.0 13. Missouri Southern 29 2110 72.8 14. Northeastern State 27 1621 60.0 14. Lincoln 27 2021 74.9 SCORING MARGIN FREE THROW PCT Team Games OFF DEF Margin Team Games FTM FTA Pct 1. Emporia State 34 77.5 58.2 19.3 1. Central Oklahoma 32 435 556 0.782 2. Fort Hays State 30 74.7 58.1 16.6 2. Emporia State 34 568 732 0.776 3. Pittsburg State 31 74.7 58.9 15.7 3. Northeastern State 27 294 384 0.766 4. Central Missouri 32 70.1 58.3 11.8 4. Southwest Baptist 30 425 560 0.759 5. Missouri Western 29 69.3 58.6 10.7 5. Central Missouri 32 464 615 0.754 6. Central Oklahoma 32 68.8 61.9 6.8 6. Missouri Southern 29 451 603 0.748 7. Washburn 29 67.4 62.2 5.2 7. Northwest Missouri 28 267 367 0.728 8. Southwest Baptist 30 71.0 67.2 3.8 8. Washburn 29 341 471 0.724 9. Nebraska Kearney 28 65.0 62.5 2.5 9. Nebraska Kearney 28 353 493 0.716 10. Lindenwood 30 69.6 69.8 -0.2 10. Missouri Western 29 317 448 0.708 11. Missouri Southern 29 68.9 72.8 -3.8 11. Pittsburg State 31 384 551 0.697 12. Northwest Missouri 28 65.5 70.3 -4.8 12. Lincoln 27 353 514 0.687 13. Northeastern State 27 60.0 69.7 -9.7 13. Fort Hays State 30 390 572 0.682 14. Lincoln 27 65.1 74.9 -9.7 14. Lindenwood 30 442 654 0.676 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team Games FG FGA Pct Team Games FG FGA Pct 1. Southwest Baptist 30 773 1697 0.456 1. Central Oklahoma 32 718 2017 0.356 2. Pittsburg State 31 827 1884 0.439 2. Fort Hays State 30 612 1717 0.356 3. Lindenwood 30 771 1770 0.436 3. Emporia State 34 681 1864 0.365 4. Northwest Missouri 28 672 1544 0.435 4. Washburn 29 614 1588 0.387 5. Missouri Western 29 760 1752 0.434 5. Central Missouri 32 666 1714 0.389 FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE 6. Washburn 29 719 1662 0.433 6. Missouri Western 29 564 1416 0.398 7. Emporia State 34 918 2153 0.426 7. Pittsburg State 31 674 1678 0.402 8. Central Missouri 32 777 1859 0.418 8. Lindenwood 30 731 1789 0.409 9. Missouri Southern 29 686 1652 0.415 9. Southwest Baptist 30 730 1765 0.414 10. Fort Hays State 30 816 1969 0.414 10. Nebraska Kearney 28 612 1479 0.414 11. Central Oklahoma 32 775 1913 0.405 11. Northeastern State 27 667 1607 0.415 12. Nebraska Kearney 28 646 1624 0.398 12. Lincoln 27 727 1735 0.419 13. Northeastern State 27 559 1461 0.383 13. Northwest Missouri 28 731 1697 0.431 14. Lincoln 27 631 1659 0.380 14. Missouri Southern 29 771 1672 0.461 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE Team Games FG FGA Pct Team Games FG FGA Pct 1. Northwest Missouri 28 223 584 0.382 1. Pittsburg State 31 108 447 0.242 2. Pittsburg State 31 277 786 0.352 2. Emporia State 34 125 465 0.269 3. Emporia State 34 231 678 0.341 3. Central Missouri 32 153 557 0.275 4. Central Oklahoma 32 215 635 0.339 4. Northwest Missouri 28 128 450 0.284 5. Central Missouri 32 225 672 0.335 5. Fort Hays State 30 166 563 0.295 6. Missouri Southern 29 176 531 0.331 6. Central Oklahoma 32 224 736 0.304 7. Missouri Western 29 173 529 0.327 7. Missouri Western 29 135 441 0.306 8. Southwest Baptist 30 159 488 0.326 8. Lindenwood 30 176 556 0.317 9. Washburn 29 176 545 0.323 9. Southwest Baptist 30 190 598 0.318 10. Northeastern State 27 209 656 0.319 10. Washburn 29 200 578 0.346 11. Nebraska Kearney 28 175 551 0.318 11. Lincoln 27 203 585 0.347 12. Fort Hays State 30 218 703 0.310 12. Nebraska Kearney 28 142 409 0.347 13. Lincoln 27 144 506 0.285 13. Northeastern State 27 232 645 0.360 14. Lindenwood 30 105 384 0.273 14. Missouri Southern 29 211 556 0.379 REBOUNDING OFFENSE REBOUNDING DEFENSE Team Games Reb Avg/G Team Games Reb Avg/G 1. Emporia State 34 1501 44.1 1. Emporia State 34 1044 30.7 2. Fort Hays State 30 1283 42.8 2. Washburn 29 924 31.9 3. Lindenwood 30 1252 41.7 3. Southwest Baptist 30 959 32.0 4. Central Oklahoma 32 1294 40.4 4. Lindenwood 30 979 32.6 5. Washburn 29 1110 38.3 5. Pittsburg State 31 1020 32.9 6. Pittsburg State 31 1182 38.1 6. Central Missouri 32 1097 34.3 7. Southwest Baptist 30 1124 37.5 7. Nebraska Kearney 28 973 34.8 8. Nebraska Kearney 28 1004 35.9 8. Missouri Southern 29 1014 35.0

FHSUATHLETICS.COM 9. Central Missouri 32 1132 35.4 9. Northwest Missouri 28 987 35.3 10. Lincoln 27 941 34.9 10. Missouri Western 29 1026 35.4 11. Northwest Missouri 28 964 34.4 11. Fort Hays State 30 1106 36.9 12. Missouri Southern 29 978 33.7 12. Central Oklahoma 32 1232 38.5 13. Missouri Western 29 953 32.9 13. Northeastern State 27 1059 39.2 14. Northeastern State 27 868 32.1 14. Lincoln 27 1235 45.7 4488 FORT HAYS GROSS COACHES PLAYERS OPPONENTS REVIEW THE MIAA RECORDS HISTORY 9

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A A I BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED Team 1. Central Oklahoma 2. Emporia State State 3. Fort Hays Baptist 4. Southwest 32 5. Lindenwood Kearney 6. Nebraska 34 30 7. Washburn 30 171 8. Lincoln Games 9. Missouri Southern 28 10. Central Missouri 175 153 30 Blocks Western Missouri 11. 114 12. Pittsburg State 5.34 29 89 13. Northeastern State Avg/G 29 32 14. Northwest Missouri 100 29 5.15 5.10 3.80 27 STEALS 27 78 31 Team 28 87 81 3.18 1. Missouri Western 73 3.33 2. Fort Hays State 78 56 3. Emporia State 73 43 4. Central Missouri 2.69 29 3.00 5. Lincoln 2.53 2.52 30 6. Pittsburg State 7. Washburn 2.89 2.07 2.35 34 8. Nebraska Kearney 32 1.54 310 Games 9. Central Oklahoma 303 10. Lindenwood 31 Steals Southwest Baptist 11. 28 289 267 10.69 12. Missouri Southern 32 27 13. Northeastern State Avg/G 10.10 29 30 14. Northwest Missouri 246 200 29 30 8.50 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 27 8.34 213 216 Team 28 214 1. Missouri Western 195 7.94 2. Pittsburg State 188 198 7.14 124 3. Central Missouri 6.66 8.00 100 4. Fort Hays State 7.38 29 5. Emporia State 6.50 6. Northeastern State 6.48 6.60 31 418 4.59 7. Nebraska Kearney 32 3.57 14.4 30 8. Central Oklahoma 450 Games 9. Washburn 27 419 Asst 367 34 14.5 10. Northwest Missouri Avg 371 28 13.1 12.7 Southwest Baptist 11. 12.4 341 32 397 TO 380 488 12. Lincoln 1.14 341 12.6 28 12.8 346 13. Missouri Southern 14.4 11.9 Avg 12.2 430 350 30 14. Lindenwood 1.13 11.5 1.10 Ratio 465 13.4 343 355 29 13.0 1.07 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 12.3 29 13.7 398 463 12.7 Team 0.97 13.3 1.05 433 356 1. Central Oklahoma 14.5 0.96 322 2. Fort Hays State 12.3 15.5 503 0.93 27 30 11.1 3. Lindenwood 0.79 445 16.8 4. Emporia State 444 32 285 346 0.79 15.3 5. Southwest Baptist 15.3 10.6 11.5 30 6. Washburn 0.80 0.73 7. Northwest Missouri 377 578 925 8. Pittsburg State 30 30 14.0 34 19.3 Games 9. Lincoln 840 0.76 10. Nebraska Kearney 28 0.60 No. Northeastern State 11. 12. Central Missouri 809 28.9 840 29 927 31 28 13. Missouri Southern 720 28.0 27 Avg/G 14. Missouri Western 32 759 29 27.0 792 28.0 699 27 27.3 29 665 25.7 775 662 26.2 676 25.5 25.0 623 24.6 24.2 22.8 25.0 21.5 M

7 1 - 6 1 O 2O16-17 MIAA TEAM LEADERS TEAM MIAA 2 2O16-17 REBOUNDING MARGIN REBOUNDING Team 1. Emporia State 2. Lindenwood 3. Washburn State 4. Fort Hays Baptist 5. Southwest 34 6. Pittsburg State 7. Central Oklahoma 30 1501 30 8. Central Missouri 30 Games 9. Nebraska Kearney TEAM 29 1252 44.1 10. Northwest Missouri 1283 32 1124 Avg 31 Southern Missouri 11. 1044 1110 41.7 42.8 12. Missouri Western 32 28 OPP 37.5 1294 30.7 28 1182 13. Northeastern State 979 38.3 1106 Avg 959 29 14. Lincoln 13.4 1132 1004 40.4 38.1 Margin 964 36.9 924 32.6 29 ASSISTS 32.0 27 1232 35.4 978 1020 35.9 31.9 Team 5.9 9.1 34.4 38.5 953 32.9 1. Pittsburg State 1097 973 5.5 868 33.7 987 2. Missouri Western 6.4 34.3 1.9 34.8 5.2 3. Emporia State 32.9 1014 32.1 35.3 4. Central Oklahoma 1.1 27 35.0 1026 1.1 5. Southwest Baptist 1059 -0.8 31 29 35.4 6. Central Missouri 39.2 -1.2 941 7. Northeastern State 32 -2.5 34 8. Fort Hays State -7.1 30 34.9 Games 9. Washburn 450 418 10. Northwest Missouri 32 27 1235 Assists Nebraska Kearney 430 11. 488 45.7 30 12. Lindenwood 398 28 14.52 Avg/G 14.41 -10.9 13. Missouri Southern 419 341 28 14. Lincoln 13.44 14.35 29 TURNOVER MARGIN 371 13.27 29 343 Team 30 13.09 12.63 341 1. Missouri Western 2. Fort Hays State 356 29 12.37 3. Central Missouri 322 12.25 30 4. Pittsburg State 346 367 12.18 27 5. Lincoln 32 346 12.7 12.28 6. Emporia State 31 11.10 380 TEAM Games 7. Nebraska Kearney 604 11.5 Avg 11.53 8. Missouri Southern 285 28 397 11.9 518 20.8 34 OPP 9. Central Oklahoma 29 532 12.8 355 10. Washburn 17.3 Avg 8.17 32 27 465 Northeastern State 11. 444 512 16.6 5.73 12.7 Margin 27 10.56 12. Southwest Baptist 13.7 463 377 4.75 15.3 16.5 412 30 13. Lindenwood 547 350 14.5 14.0 29 452 14. Northwest Missouri 3.71 14.7 28 503 16.1 456 447 13.0 15.6 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 445 2.04 30 296 2.41 16.8 433 14.3 Team 16.6 0.28 15.3 425 1. Emporia State 11.0 -0.22 578 2.59 15.5 409 2. Fort Hays State 14.2 273 -2.00 19.3 3. Lindenwood 14.1 -2.60 4. Pittsburg State 441 9.8 -1.24 5. Washburn 14.7 34 -5.71 30 6. Central Oklahoma 7. Missouri Western -4.57 8. Central Missouri 30 31 Games 9. Missouri Southern 574 32 443 10. Nebraska Kearney No. 29 Southwest Baptist 11. 29 12. Lincoln 32 412 390 29 28 369 13. Northwest Missouri 16.9 14.8 Avg/G 30 14. Northeastern State 330 351 MADE GOALS FIELD 3-POINT 28 357 316 13.7 12.6 305 Team 27 11.5 1. Pittsburg State 315 11.4 2. Northwest Missouri 12.1 27 244 3. Northeastern State 11.2 10.9 203 10.9 4. Fort Hays State 5. Central Missouri 28 10.5 31 6. Emporia State 265 27 7. Central Oklahoma 8.7 30 8. Nebraska Kearney 7.5 223 Games 9. Missouri Southern 32 277 209 10. Washburn 32 9.8 3FG 34 Missouri Western 11. 28 218 12. Lincoln 29 225 13. Southwest Baptist 8.0 8.9 Avg/G 215 14. Lindenwood 29 7.7 231 175 29 176 30 7.3 7.0 173 6.7 6.8 27 30 6.3 176 159 6.1 6.0 144 105 6.1 5.3 5.3 3.5 AABOUTBOUT TTHEHE MMIAAIAA

Mike Racy Larry House Amber Feldman MIAA Commissioner Associate Associate Commissioner Commissioner/SWA The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II institutions in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska, was fi rst organized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA student-athletes have won 29 NCAA team championships and, since 1963, 232 individual national Founded: 1912 (Reorganized in 1924) titles. The MIAA currently conducts championships in 10 sports for men and 10 for women. Phone: (816) 421-6422 For the men, champions are crowned in football, soccer, cross country, basketball, wrestling, indoor Commissioner: Mike Racy and outdoor track & fi eld, baseball, tennis and golf. The women compete for titles in volleyball, cross E-mail: [email protected] country, soccer, basketball, bowling, indoor and outdoor track & fi eld, softball, golf and tennis. Associate Commissioner for External Affairs: Larry House Mike Racy became the fi fth full-time commissioner in MIAA history when he succeeded Dr. Bob E-mail: [email protected] Boerigter on February 1, 2017. Racy has more than 20 years of leadership experience in higher education, Associate Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations/Senior Woman Administrator: including a 14-year tenure as a Vice President for NCAA Division II. Amber Feldman Larry House joined the MIAA staff in the summer of 2007 to assist in the marketing of the conference E-mail: [email protected] SID Offi ce Fax and its events, as well as aid in the league’s external affairs. : (816) 421-6429 Amber Feldman Web Site: www.themiaa.com was named the MIAA Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Mailing Address: Operations and Senior Woman Administrator and began work on July 1, 2011. Feldman graduated with a 1627 Main Street, Suite 901 bachelor of science in Sport Administration from Ball State University in May 2006, and attained a minor is Kansas City, MO 64108 business as well. She earned her master of science in Sport Management from Drexel University in August 2010. MIAA Regular Season Champions (Year-By-Year) MIAA Women’s Basketball Regular Season Champions From 1983-2017 1982-83 Central Missouri 1997-98 Emporia State 1983-84 Central Missouri 1998-99 Emporia State School No. of Championships NW Missouri State 1999-00 Emporia State Central Missouri 10 SE Missouri State 2000-01 Emporia State Washburn 9 1984-85 Central Missouri 2001-02 Missouri Western 1985-85 Central Missouri 2002-03 Washburn Emporia State 7 SE Missouri State 2003-04 Emporia State Missouri Western 6

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE 1986-87 SE Missouri State Washburn Southeast Missouri State 5 1987-88 Central Missouri 2004-05 Washburn Pittsburg State 3 SE Missouri State 2005-06 Washburn Northwest Missouri State 2 1988-89 Central Missouri 2006-07 Missouri Western Fort Hays State 1 1989-90 Central Missouri 2007-08 Emporia State Missouri-Rolla 1 SE Missouri State Washburn 1990-91 Central Missouri 2008-09 Emporia State 1991-92 Pittsburg State 2009-10 Washburn 1992-93 Washburn 2010-11 NW Missouri State 1993-94 Missouri Western 2011-12 Washburn 1994-85 Missouri Western 2012-13 Washburn 1995-96 Central Missouri 2013-14 Central Missouri Missouri-Rolla 2014-15 Fort Hays State Pittsburg State 2015-16 Missouri Western 1996-97 Missouri Western 2016-17 Pittsburg State MIAA Tournament Champions 1982-83 Central Missouri 1998-99 Emporia State 2014-15 Emporia State 1983-84 Central Missouri 1999-00 Emporia State 2015-16 Emporia State 1984-85 Central Missouri 2000-01 Emporia State 2016-17 Emporia State 1985-86 Central Missouri 2001-02 Missouri Western 1986-87 SE Missouri State 2002-03 Washburn 1987-88 Central Missouri 2003-04 NW Missouri State 1988-89 Central Missouri 2004-05 Washburn Number of Tournament Championships 1989-90 Central Missouri 2005-06 Washburn 1990-91 SE Missouri State 2006-07 Washburn Washburn 9 1991-92 Washburn 2007-08 NW Missouri State Central Missouri 8 1992-93 Washburn 2008-09 Washburn Emporia State 8 1993-94 Missouri Southern 2009-10 Washburn Missouri Western 3 1994-95 Missouri Western 2010-11 NW Missouri State Northwest Missouri State 3 1995-96 Missouri Southern 2011-12 Washburn Missouri Southern 2 1996-97 Missouri Western 2012-13 Emporia State Southeast Missouri State 2 1997-98 Emporia State 2013-14 Emporia State MIAA Member Information MIAA Member Athletic Web Sites School Enrollment Location Population Colors Nickname Central Missouri: www.ucmathletics.com Central Missouri 14,148 Warrensburg, Mo. 20,251 Cardinal & Black Jennies Central Oklahoma: www.bronchosports.com Central Oklahoma 16,428 Edmond, Okla. 91,191 Blue & Bronze Bronchos Emporia State: www.esuhornets.com Emporia State 5,887 Emporia, Kan. 24,816 Old Gold & Black Hornets Fort Hays State: www.fhsuathletics.com Fort Hays State 15,100 Hays, Kan. 21,027 Black & Gold Tigers Lincoln: www.lubluetigers.com Lincoln 3,583 Jefferson City, Mo. 43,013 Navy Blue & White Blue Tigers Lindenwood: www.lindenwoodlions.com Lindenwood 9,357 St. Charles, Mo. 69,293 Black & Gold Lions Missouri Southern: www.mssulions.com Missouri Southern 6,229 Joplin, Mo. 52,195 Green & Gold Lions Missouri Western: www.gogriffons.com Missouri Western 5,388 St. Joseph, Mo. 76,472 Black & Gold Griffons Northeastern State: www.goriverhawksgo.com FHSUATHLETICS.COM Nebraska-Kearney 7,504 Kearney, Neb. 33,520 Royal Blue & Old Gold Lopers Northeastern State 8,276 Tahlequah, Okla. 16,741 NSU Green & Silver RiverHawks Nebraska-Kearney: www.lopers.com NW Missouri State 6,530 Maryville, Mo. 11,846 Forest Green & White Bearcats Northwest Missouri State: www.bearcatsports.com Pittsburg State 7,102 Pittsburg, Kan. 20,366 Crimson & Gold Gorillas Pittsburg State: www.pittstategorillas.com Southwest Baptist 3,672 Bolivar, Mo. 10,795 Purple & White Bearcats Southwest Baptist: www.sbubearcats.com Washburn 7,971 Topeka, Kan. 126,808 Yale Blue & White Ichabods Washburn: www.wusports.com

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POINTS FREE THROWS MADE Rank PTS Opponent Year Rank FT Opponent Year 1. Petrece Faulkner 46 Adams State 1992-93 1. Shanell Watson 16 Chadron State 2003-04 2. Annette Wiles 45 Wisconsin-Stout 1990-91 2. Cassie Cordell 15 Nebraska-Kearney 2003-04 3. Annette Wiles 41 Emporia State 1990-91 3. Kristin Wiebe 14 Missouri Western 1993-94 4. Cheryl Baker 38 Washburn 1985-86 Beth Bohuslavsky 14 Washburn 2014-15 5. Daran Frevert 37 Missouri Southern 1980-81 5. Petrece Faulkner 13 Adams State 1991-92 6. Roberta Augustine 36 Missouri Western 1981-82 Cassie Cordell 13 Central Christian 2003-04 Annette Wiles 36 Peru State 1987-88 Sheena Kuntzsch 13 Truman State 2007-08 Crystal Harden 36 Nebraska-Kearney 2004-05 Sheena Kuntzsch 13 Panhandle State 2007-08 9. Roberta Augustine 35 Mesa State 1980-81 9. Julie Crispin 12 Bethany Nazarene 1980-81 Annette Wiles 35 Friends University 1988-98 Annette Wiles 12 Emporia State 1990-91 Annette Wiles 35 Friends University 1990-91 Petrece Faulkner 12 Adams State 1992-93 Annette Wiles 35 Mesa State 1990-91 Kristin Wiebe 12 N.M. Highlands 1994-95 Shauna Porter 35 Chadron State 1998-99 Sheena Kuntzsch 12 Southwest Baptist 2007-08 Kimber Weiser 12 Nebraska-Omaha 2010-11 FIELD GOALS MADE Traci Keyser 12 at NW Missouri State 2010-11 Rank FG Opponent Year Katelyn Edwards 12 Central Oklahoma 2012-13 1. Annette Wiles 19 Wisconsin-Stout 1990-91 Kate Lehman 12 vs. Central Missouri 2014-15 2. Daran Frevert 17 Missouri Southern 1980-81 Kate Lehman 12 Washburn 2014-15 Annette Wiles 17 Mesa State 1990-91 4. Jeri Tacha 15 Missouri Southern 1977-78 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Roberta Augustine 15 Missouri Western 1981-82 Rank FTA Opponent Year Annette Wiles 15 Emporia State 1990-91 1. Kate Lehman 20 vs. Central Missouri 2014-15 Petrece Faulkner 15 Adams State 1992-93 2. Sheena Kuntzsch 19 Southwest Baptist 2007-08 Cheryl Baker 15 Washburn 1985-86 3. Shanell Watson 18 Chadron State 2003-04 Katelyn Edwards 15 Lincoln 2011-12 Cassie Cordell 18 Nebraska-Kearney 2003-04 10. Annette Wiles 14 Peru State 1987-88 5. Kristin Wiebe 17 Chadron State 1994-95 Megan Ryan 14 Regis 1997-98 6. Katelyn Edwards 16 Panhandle State 2012-13 Crystal Harden 14 Nebraska-Kearney 2004-05 7. Julie Crispin 15 Bethany Nazarene 1980-81 Kate Lehman 14 Missouri Southern 2014-15 LeAnne Bryant 15 Cameron 1991-92 Kristin Wiebe 15 Missouri Western 1993-94 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Shauna Porter 15 Adams State 1999-00 Rank 3FG Opponent Year Shanell Watson 15 New Mexico Highlands 2002-03 1. Naomi Bancroft 9 at Nebraska-Omaha 2008-09 Sheena Kuntzsch 15 Truman State 2007-08 2. Petrece Faulkner 8 Emporia State 1992-93 Sheena Kuntzsch 15 Panhandle State 2007-08 Naomi Bancroft 8 Missouri Southern 2009-10 Erica Biel 15 Missouri Southern 2008-09 4. Petrece Faulkner 7 Washburn 1991-92 Tatyana Legette 15 Emporia State 2016-17 Amy Scoby 7 Colorado Mines 1993-94 Naomi Bancroft 7 at Washburn 2008-09 REBOUNDS Naomi Bancroft 7 Truman 2008-09 Rank REB Opponent Year FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE Naomi Bancroft 7 at Missouri Western 2008-09 1. Kathy Bahner 26 McPherson College 1974-75 9. Naomi Bancroft 6 Bethany College 2006-07 2. Chris Keller 20 Kansas University 1974-75 Naomi Bancroft 6 Nebraska-Kearney 2006-07 Connie Wilkens 20 Nebraska-Kearney 1977-78 Katie Rausch 6 Southwest Baptist 2006-07 Bonnie Neuberger 20 Southern Colorado 1980-81 Naomi Bancroft 6 Colorado Mines 2007-08 Roberta Augustine 20 Kansas Wesleyan 1980-81 Naomi Bancroft 6 Hawaii-Hilo 2007-08 6. Cassie Cordell 19 Colorado Christian 2003-04 Naomi Bancroft 6 Saint Mary (Kan.) 2007-08 Ashlee Gustin 19 New Mexico Highlands 2004-05 Naomi Bancroft 6 Missouri Southern 2007-08 8. Connie Wilkens 18 Missouri Southern 1978-79 Kayla Klug 6 Emporia State 2007-08 Bonnie Neuberger 18 Nebraska-Kearney 1980-81 Naomi Bancroft 6 vs. Avila 2008-09 10. Susan Breckenridge 17 Sterling College 1974-75 Naomi Bancroft 6 Southwest Baptist 2009-10 Deb Robinson 17 St. Mary of the Plains 1976-77 Traci Keyser 6 Missouri Western 2010-11 Susan Dinkel 17 Missouri Southern 1979-80 Chelsea Mason 6 Central Missouri 2014-15 Deb Robinson 17 Missouri Western 1979-80 Jill Faxon 6 at Southwest Baptist 2015-16 Julie Crispin 17 Nebraska-Kearney 1980-81 Nikola Kacperska 6 Missouri Southern 2016-17 Julie Crispin 17 Pittsburg State 1980-81 Bev Musselwhite 17 Nebraska-Kearney 1982-83 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Annette Wiles 17 Wayne State 1990-91 Rank FGA Opponent Year Erica Biel 17 vs. Tabor College 2008-09 1. Roberta Augustine 35 Missouri Western 1981-82 Erica Biel 17 Southwest Baptist 2008-09 2. Annette Wiles 28 Peru State 1987-88 Kate Lehman 17 at Missouri Southern 2011-12 3. Roberta Augustine 27 Nebraska-Kearney 1980-81 Kate Lehman 17 NW Missouri State 2013-14 Chelsea Mason 27 at Northeastern State 2014-15 Kate Lehman 17 Northeastern State 2013-14 5. Sheri Piersall 26 Missouri Western 1977-78 Annette Wiles 26 Emporia State 1990-91 ASSISTS Naomi Bancroft 26 at Nebraska-Omaha 2009-10 Rank AST Opponent Year 8. Petrece Faulkner 25 Adams State 1992-93 1. Robin Greene 13 Pittsburg State 1980-81 Kelly Priest 25 Colorado Christian 2000-01 Shanell Watson 13 Rockhurst 2002-03 Naomi Bancroft 25 Nebraska-Omaha 2009-10 3. Roberta Augustine 12 Missouri Southern 1980-81 Maisha Prewitt 12 Colorado Mines 1998-99 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 5. Shelby Hayden 11 Western State 1995-96 Rank 3FGA Opponent Year Maisha Prewitt 11 Chadron State 2000-01 1. Naomi Bancroft 21 at Missouri Western 2008-09 Meshia Mason 11 Nebraska-Kearney 2005-06 2. Naomi Bancroft 19 Colorado Mines 2007-08 8. Allison Ott 10 Missouri Western 1979-80 Naomi Bancroft 19 vs. Washburn 2008-09 Kristi Leeper-Meis 10 Marymount College 1987-88 Naomi Bancroft 19 Missouri Southern 2009-10 Kristi Leeper-Meis 10 Denver University 1990-91 5. Naomi Bancroft 18 Nebraska-Omaha 2009-10 Kristi Leeper-Meis 10 Mesa State 1999-91 Chelsea Mason 18 Central Missouri 2014-15 Barb Steinlage 10 Colorado Mines 1993-94 FHSUATHLETICS.COM 7. Naomi Bancroft 17 Missouri Southern 2007-08 Amy Scoby 10 New Mexico Highlands 1994-95 Naomi Bancroft 17 Truman 2008-09 Maisha Prewitt 10 New Mexico Highlands 1999-00 Naomi Bancroft 17 at Nebraska-Omaha 2008-09 10. Naomi Bancroft 16 at Washburn 2008-09 Naomi Bancroft 16 Washburn 2009-10 Naomi Bancroft 16 Central Missouri 2009-10 5522 FORT HAYS GROSS COACHES PLAYERS OPPONENTS REVIEW THE MIAA RECORDS HISTORY 3

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N O S A E SEASON RECORDS S SEASON FREE THROWS MADE THROWS FREE ATTEMPTED THROWS FREE (MIN PERCENTAGE THROW FREE Rank 1. 2. Audra Binford 3. Kyra Pokorny 4. Jill Faxon 5. Mindy Lyne 6. Katie Rhodes Petrece Faulkner 8. Maisha Prewitt .444 Katie Rausch 10. .439 Kara McFarland Keyser Traci AVG .411 Rank .400 .409 .406 1. 2. Kate Lehman 2009-10 .400 Annette Wiles .395 2003-04 4. .393 5. Shauna Porter Melissa Nulty .395 YEAR 6. 2014-15 1991-92 1995-96 Kris Osthoff 2002-03 7. Kate Lehman 8. Kristin Wiebe 1999-00 9. Ashlee Gustin 167 2006-07 10. 164 2010-11 Kristin Wiebe Cheryl Baker 2010-11 164 FT 163 Rank 1. 161 158 2. Kate Lehman 145 2014-15 3. 136 Kate Lehman 1990-91 4. Annette Wiles 134 5. 132 2000-01 Shauna Porter 1995-96 6. Deb Robinson YEAR 7. Kristin Wiebe 1994-95 2013-14 8. Cheryl Baker 9. 1993-94 Katelyn Edwards 256 2006-07 10. Kate Lehman 229 1994-95 Stacey Wells 208 1985-86 198 FTA Rank 196 1. 191 2. 187 Keyser Traci 188 2014-15 3. Keyser Traci 2013-14 4. Keyser Traci 184 1990-91 5. 183 Naomi Bancroft 2000-01 6. YEAR Shauna Porter 1976-77 7. Petrece Faulkner 8. 1993-94 Shauna Porter 2012-13 1985-86 Petrece Faulkner .909 10. .889 2012-13 Sheena Kuntzsch Jamie Heiman 1984-85 .857 .862 PCT .851 .832 .828 .820 2010-11 .819 2009-10 .820 2009-10 2011-12 YEAR 1998-99 1991-92 2000-01 1992-93 2006-07 2001-02 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GOALS FIELD 3-PT Rank 1. 2. Naomi Bancroft 3. Naomi Bancroft 4. Naomi Bancroft 5. Chelsea Mason 6. Nikola Kacperska 7. Naomi Bancroft 8. Chelsea Mason 327 9. Katie Rausch 294 10. Petrece Faulkner 245 Chelsea Mason 212 242 (MIN PERCENTAGE GOAL FIELD 3-PT 3FGA 187 181 2008-09 164 2009-10 167 2007-08 162 2016-17 2014-15 YEAR 2006-07 2015-16 1992-93 2006-07 2013-14 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GOALS FIELD FIELD GOALS MADE GOALS FIELD SCORING AVERAGE SCORING POINTS Rank 1. 2. Annette Wiles 3. Janna Choitz 4. Augustine Roberta 5. Augustine Roberta 6. Chelsea Mason 7. Chelsea Mason 8. Naomi Bancroft 582 Annette Wiles 512 10. 507 533 Julie Crispin Petrece Faulkner MADE GOALS FIELD 3-PT FGA 500 Rank 474 1. 450 2. Naomi Bancroft 1990-91 3. 1980-81 449 Naomi Bancroft 449 4. 1981-82 1976-77 Naomi Bancroft 5. 439 Chelsea Mason YEAR 6. 2014-15 Katie Rausch 7. 2015-16 Naomi Bancroft 8. 2009-10 Petrece Faulkner 110 9. Nikola Kacperska 93 1988-89 10. 1992-93 Mardy Robinson 86 Shauna Porter 76 1980-81 3FG 66 64 62 61 2008-09 56 2009-10 2007-08 51 2014-15 YEAR 2006-07 2006-07 1992-93 2016-17 1995-96 1998-99 Rank 1. 2. Annette Wiles 3. Annette Wiles 4. Annette Wiles 5. Kate Lehman 6. Augustine Roberta 7. Augustine Roberta 8. Cheryl Baker 9. 358 Janna Choitz 10. 255 Julie Crispin Jody Hoffman 245 228 FG 244 227 213 1990-91 206 1989-90 1988-89 184 190 1980-81 2014-15 1981-82 YEAR 1985-86 1976-77 1982-83 1980-81 Rank 1. 2. Annette Wiles 3. Annette Wiles 4. Annette Wiles Augustine Roberta 6. 7. Kate Lehman Cheryl Baker 8. Augustine Roberta 9. 24.4 Shauna Porter 10. 21.6 Petrece Faulkner 19.3 Selma Barbosa 20.6 AVG 18.5 19.3 19.2 1990-91 18.0 17.9 1988-89 1980-81 17.7 1989-90 YEAR 1981-82 2014-15 1985-86 1998-99 1992-93 2001-02 Rank 1. 2. Annette Wiles 3. Kate Lehman 4. Annette Wiles 5. Annette Wiles 6. Cheryl Baker 7. Augustine Roberta 8. Petrece Faulkner 9. 880 Augustine Roberta 10. Janna Choitz 655 Shauna Porter 598 PTS 582 540 558 519 517 1990-91 2014-15 493 487 1989-90 1988-89 1980-81 YEAR 1985-86 1992-93 1981-82 1976-77 1998-99 SSEASONEASON RRECORDSECORDS CAREER RECORDS

REBOUNDS STEALS (SINCE 1984-85) Rank REB YEAR Rank STL YEAR 1. Annette Wiles 364 1990-91 1. Julie Kizzar 101 1990-91 2. Kate Lehman 337 2014-15 Kristi Leeper-Meis 101 1990-91 3. Kate Lehman 324 2013-14 3. Lori Reeves 83 1985-86 4. Chris Biser 319 1986-87 4. Shelby Hayden 79 1995-96 5. Deb Robinson 316 1976-77 5. Annette Wiles 78 1990-91 6. Erica Biel 308 2008-09 6. Carol Coykendall 77 1992-93 7. Julie Crispin 306 1980-81 7. Shauna Porter 75 2000-01 8. Bonnie Neuberger 305 1980-81 8. Shanell Watson 73 2002-03 9. Susie Dinkel 274 1979-80 9. Ashlee Gustin 71 2004-05 10. Penny Fischer 263 1986-87 10. Ashlee Gustin 66 2005-06

REBOUND AVERAGE BLOCKS (SINCE 1984-85) Rank AVG YEAR Rank BLK YEAR 1. Kate Lehman 11.2 2013-14 1. Kate Lehman 155 2013-14 2. Erica Biel 11.0 2008-09 2. Kate Lehman 141 2014-15 3. Deb Robinson 10.9 1976-77 3. Kate Lehman 123 2012-13 Julie Crispin 10.9 1980-81 4. Kate Lehman 96 2011-12 Bonnie Neuberger 10.9 1980-81 5. Erica Biel 64 2008-09 6. Connie Wilkens 10.1 1977-78 6. Emma Stroyan 56 2016-17 Annette Wiles 10.1 1990-91 7. Erica Biel 55 2009-10 8. Chris Biser 10.0 1986-87 8. Ashlee Gustin 53 2003-04 9. Kate Lehman 9.9 2014-15 9. Annette Wiles 50 1990-91 10. Connie Wilkens 9.7 1978-79 10. Ashlee Gustin 42 2006-07

ASSISTS FOULS Rank AST YEAR Rank F YEAR 1. Kristi Leeper-Meis 166 1990-91 1. Deb Smith 121 1990-91 2. Maisha Prewitt 145 1998-99 2. Chris Biser 115 1986-87 3. Maisha Prewitt 142 1999-00 3. Susie Dinkel 112 1979-80 4. Amy Scoby 132 1994-95 4. Jamie Heiman 107 2000-01 Maisha Prewitt 132 2000-01 5. Kelly Priest 105 2000-01 6. Mardy Robinson 128 1995-96 Ashlee Gustin 105 2006-07 7. Roberta Augustine 125 1981-82 7. DeAnn Wiles 102 1991-92 8. Jeri Tacha 123 1979-80 8. Bonnie Neuberger 100 1980-81 Marilyn Smith 123 1985-86 9. Sheri Piersall 96 1976-77 10. Marilyn Smith 122 1984-85 Annette Wiles 96 1990-91 FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE

ASSIST AVERAGE DISQUALIFICATIONS Rank AVG YEAR Rank FO YEAR 1. Maisha Prewitt 5.4 1998-99 1. Ashlee Gustin 10 2006-07 2. Maisha Prewitt 5.1 1999-00 2. Chris Biser 9 1986-87 3. Kristi Leeper-Meis 4.6 1990-91 DeAnn Wiles 9 1991-92 Amy Scoby 4.6 1994-95 4. Margaret Jennings 8 1976-77 Mardy Robinson 4.6 1995-96 5. Roberta Augustine 7 1981-82 6. Roberta Augustine 4.5 1981-82 Lori Reeves 7 1984-85 7. Maisha Prewitt 4.4 2000-01 Stacey Wells 7 1984-85 8. Roberta Augustine 4.3 1980-81 Deb Smith 7 1990-91 9. Robin Greene 4.2 1976-77 Ashlee Gustin 7 2003-04 Marilyn Smith 4.2 1984-85 10. Terrie Sargent 6 1984-85 Marilyn Smith 4.2 1985-86 LeAnne Bryant 6 1991-92 Kelly Priest 6 2000-01

Most Consecutive Made Field Goals: 22, Emma Stroyan (11/11/17-11/25/17) - MIAA Record FHSUATHLETICS.COM

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. 200 R E E R A CAREER RECORDS C CAREER FIELD GOALS FIELD ATTEMPTED GOALS FIELD FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN PERCENTAGE GOAL FIELD FREE THROWS FREE Rank 1. Wiles Annette 2. Ryan Megan 3. 4. Lehman Kate Baker Cheryl 5. Osthoff Kris 6. Gustin Ashlee 7. Bonnie Neuberger 8. Stacey Wells 9. Bev Musselwhite 10. .584 Penny Fischer .575 3-PT .543 Rank PCT .541 1. .522 Naomi Bancroft 2. .533 .529 1987-91 3. Chelsea Mason Shauna Porter 1996-99 4. .504 .515 Petrece Faulkner 5. 2011-15 .502 1984-86 YEARS 6. Keyser Traci 1979-83 7. Nikola Kacperska 1991-95 2003-07 8. Jill Faxon 9. Mardy Robinson 1982-85 353 1983-85 Mindy Lyne 1986-88 172 Katie Rausch 3-PT 167 142 Rank 3-FG 140 1. Naomi Bancroft 2. 141 2006-10 3. Chelsea Mason 2012-16 119 4. Nikola Kacperska 1997-01 1989-93 Shauna Porter 136 5. YEARS 6. Keyser Traci 2013-17 108 Mardy Robinson 7. 108 2009-13 Petrece Faulkner 8. 9. Jill Faxon 1994-98 1,053 Mindy Lyne 10. 2013-17 Katie Rausch 478 585 PERCENTAGE GOAL 1993-97 FIELD 3-PT 2003-07 Rank 3-FGA 460 1. 387 2006-10 Petrece Faulkner 2. 419 382 3. Jill Faxon 2013-17 2012-16 Shauna Porter 4. Katie Rausch 5. YEARS 1997-01 374 6. Keyser 313 Traci 322 Jodi Rogers 1994-98 2009-13 1989-93 8. Crista Bechard Mindy Lyne .372 Naomi Bancroft 2013-17 2003-07 1993-97 Audra Binford .363 .364 Rank .345 PCT 1. 1989-93 .337 2. Kate Lehman Shauna Porter .336 3. .336 Annette Wiles 4. 1997-01 Ashlee Gustin 5. 2013-17 .335 .335 2003-07 Jamie Heiman YEARS 6. Kristin Wiebe 7. .335 2009-13 8. Beth Bohuslavsky 1997-99 Petrece Faulkner 9. 2010-12 10. Katelyn Edwards 1993-97 Keyser Traci 523 2006-10 480 421 2008-10 407 FT 361 315 339 295 2011-15 1997-01 287 1987-91 2003-07 286 1999-03 YEARS 2012-16 1991-95 1989-93 2011-14 2009-13 GAMES PLAYED) GAMES . 50 POINT SCORERS POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GOALS FIELD FIELD GOALS FIELD REBOUNDS SCORING AVERAGE (MIN AVERAGE SCORING Rank 1. Annette Wiles 2. Augustine Roberta 3. Petrece Faulkner 4. 5. Naomi Bancroft 6. Chelsea Mason Shauna Porter 7. 8. Kate Lehman Jamie Heiman 9. 1,506 Chris Biser 1,700 10. Sargent Terrie 1,469 1,413 FGA 1,352 1979-83 1,339 1987-91 1989-93 1,283 1,160 2006-10 1,102 2012-16 YEARS 1,122 1997-01 2011-15 1999-03 1981-86 1986-90 Rank 1. Annette Wiles 2. 3. Kate Lehman Augustine Roberta 4. Petrece Faulkner 5. Shauna Porter 6. Jamie Heiman 7. Chris Biser 8. Ashlee Gustin 9. Sargent Terrie 10. 993 Kris Osthoff 649 697 610 Kelly Priest FG 572 555 1987-91 1979-83 2011-15 542 548 1989-93 503 YEARS 1997-01 491 1999-03 491 2003-07 1986-90 1981-86 1991-95 1997-01 Rank 1. 2. Kate Lehman 3. Annette Wiles 4. Chris Biser 5. Jamie Heiman 6. Deb Robinson 7. Ashlee Gustin 8. Julie Crispin 9. Kris Osthoff 10. Augustine Roberta 1,109 Kristin Wiebe 961 841 REB 901 807 794 2011-15 720 1987-91 775 754 1999-03 YEARS 1986-90 695 1976-80 2003-07 1979-83 1977-81 1991-95 1991-95 Rank 1. Annette Wiles 2. Shauna Porter 4. Kate Lehman 5. Stacey Wells Augustine Roberta 6. Petrece Faulkner 7. 8. Naomi Bancroft Ashlee Gustin 9. 10. Penny Fischer 20.4 Jamie Heiman 15.8 14.6 Katelyn Edwards 15.8 AVG 14.8 13.6 1987-91 13.5 1997-01 13.4 1979-83 13.3 2011-15 13.2 YEARS 1983-85 1989-93 13.2 2006-10 2003-07 1986-88 1999-03 2011-14 1,000 Rank 1. Wiles Annette 2. 3. Lehman Kate Porter Shauna 4. Faulkner Petrece 5. Augustine Roberta 6. Gustin Ashlee 7. Jamie Heiman 8. 9. Naomi Bancroft Chris Biser 2,407 10. Kris Osthoff 11. 1,917 Chelsea Mason 1,791 1,657 12. 1,552 Jill Faxon 13. Kelly Priest PTS 14. Sargent Terrie 1,504 15. 1987-91 Edwards Katelyn 1,492 16. Julie Kizzar 2011-15 1,449 1997-01 1989-93 17. 1979-83 Kristin Wiebe 18. Mindy Lyne 19. YEARS 1,321 1,206 1,261 Julie Crispin 2003-07 1999-03 2006-10 1,204 1,156 1,183 1,131 1986-90 2012-16 1991-95 1,121 1,109 2013-17 1,101 1981-86 1997-01 2011-14 1,086 1987-91 1991-95 1993-97 1977-81 CCAREERAREER RRECORDSECORDS TEAM RECORDS

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED STEALS (SINCE 1984-85) Rank FTA YEARS Rank STL YEAR 1. Kate Lehman 787 2011-15 1. Shelby Hayden 248 1994-98 2. Shauna Porter 592 1997-01 2. Ashlee Gustin 236 2003-07 3. Annette Wiles 554 1987-91 3. Kristi Leeper-Meis 234 1987-91 4. Ashlee Gustin 532 2003-07 4. Julie Kizzar 229 1987-91 5. Kristin Wiebe 521 1991-95 5. Nikola Kacperska 202 2013-17 6. Jamie Heiman 468 1999-03 6. Shauna Porter 201 1997-01 7. Katelyn Edwards 452 2011-14 7. Annette Wiles 198 1987-91 8. Deb Robinson 429 1976-80 8. Maisha Prewitt 188 1997-01 9. Beth Bohuslavsky 414 2012-16 9. Taylor Chandler 181 2012-17 10. Kris Osthoff 387 1991-95 10. Jamie Heiman 179 1999-03

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 MADE) BLOCKS (SINCE 1984-85) Rank PCT YEARS Rank BLK YEAR 1. Traci Keyser .861 2009-13 1. Kate Lehman 515 2011-15 2. Naomi Bancroft .859 2006-10 2. Ashlee Gustin 166 2003-07 3. Petrece Faulkner .819 1989-93 3. Annette Wiles 142 1987-91 4. Shauna Porter .811 1997-01 4. Erica Biel 138 2007-10 5. Cassie Cordell .789 2003-04 5. Jamie Heiman 121 1999-03 6. Sheena Kuntzsch .785 2006-08 6. LeAnne Bryant 75 1988-92 7. Julie Kizzar .777 1987-91 7. Chris Biser 64 1986-90 8. Jennifer Hake .774 2001-05 8. Emma Stroyan 56 2016-17 9. Jamie Heiman .771 1999-03 9. Maisha Prewitt 55 1997-01 10. Ashlee Gustin .765 2003-07 10. Tatyana Legette 48 2015-17

ASSISTS FOULS Rank A YEARS Rank F YEARS 1. Maisha Prewitt 478 1997-01 1. Ashlee Gustin 369 2003-07 2. Kristi Leeper-Meis 413 1987-91 2. Chris Biser 349 1986-90 3. Mardy Robinson 379 1994-98 3. Roberta Augustine 326 1979-83 4. Beth Bohuslavsky 378 2012-16 4. Jamie Heiman 322 1999-03 5. Roberta Augustine 357 1979-83 5. Annette Wiles 316 1987-91 6. Shelby Hayden 335 1994-98 6. Kelly Priest 289 1997-01 7. Shauna Porter 331 1997-01 7. Nikola Kacperska 284 2013-17 8. Nikola Kacperska 309 2013-17 8. Terrie Sargent 268 1981-86 9. Barb Steinlage 302 1990-94 9. Kate Lehman 267 2011-15 10. Kayla Klug 301 2006-10 10. Maisha Prewitt 251 1997-01 FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE

ASSISTS PER GAME (2 OR MORE YEARS PLAYED) Rank A/G YEARS 1. Maisha Prewitt 4.2 1997-01 Marilyn Smith 4.2 1984-86 3. Meshia Mason 4.0 2006-08 4. Kristi Leeper-Meis 3.4 1987-91 Roberta Augustine 3.4 1979-83 Mardy Robinson 3.4 1994-98 7. Barb Steinlage 3.3 1990-94 Shanell Watson 3.3 2002-04 9. Beth Bohuslavsky 3.2 2012-16 10. Amy Scoby 3.1 1991-95 FHSUATHLETICS.COM

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M A WINS LOSSES LEAST 21, 2014-15 Most Consecutive Home Victories: 22, 2013-14 (4), 2014-15 (18) **Streak at Gross Coliseum is 34, 1988-89 (2), 1989-90 (14), 1990-91 (15), 1991-92 (3) - played at in 1989-90 were District 10 Playoffs Felten Middle School in Hays where Fort Hays in what was noted as a State lost to Washburn home game. Most Consecutive Road Victories: 7, 1977-78 (6) &1978-79 (1) Most Consecutive Home Losses: 7, 1975-76 Most Consecutive Road Losses: & 2008-09 (8) 20, 2006-07 (1), 2007-08 (11) Rank 1. 34 2. 30 3. 25 4. 23 5. 22 22 22 22 22 Rank 1. YEAR 2 1990-91 3. 2014-15 2 4 2015-16 1994-95 4 1989-90 4 4 1996-97 Most Consecutive Victories: 2004-05 (3) 23, 1990-91 (20) & 1991-92 2012-13 2016-17 in One Season: Most Consecutive Victories YEAR 1971-72 1990-91 1969-70 1972-73 1973-74 2014-15 E TEAM RECORDS T TEAM 1984-85) STEALS GAME PER STEALS FOULS PERCENTAGE WINNING FREE THROW PERCENTAGE THROW FREE REBOUNDS REBOUNDS OFFENSIVE ASSISTS GAME PER ASSISTS (SINCE BLOCKS Rank 1. 34-2 2. 30-4 3. 12-2 4. 25-6 5. 23-6 PCT .944 .882 .857 .806 1990-91 .793 YEAR 2014-15 1971-72 2015-16 1994-95 Rank 1. 2013-14 2. 2014-15 3. 2012-13 4. 2011-12 5. 2016-17 Rank 1. 1990-91 2. 2004-05 3. 2000-01 4. 2005-06 5. 219 1992-93 BLK 195 186 Rank 164 1. 153 1990-91 2. 2005-06 3. 2004-05 4. 2000-01 467 2003-04 370 S 355 Rank 351 1. 333 1976-77 2. 2000-01 3. 1979-80 4. 1982-83 5. 13.0 1990-91 AVG 12.5 12.3 11.8 11.8 715 673 F 645 640 639 Rank 1. 2009-10 2. 1998-99 3. 2003-04 4. 2000-01 5. 2010-11 Rank 1. (428-559) .766 1979-80 2. (433-580) .747 1990-91 3. (505-679) .744 1982-83 4. (604-814) .742 1981-82 5. FT PCT .740 (313-423) 2014-15 Rank 1. 1990-91 2. 2013-14 3. 2000-01 4. 2014-15 5. 1635 1997-98 1574 REB 1513 Rank 1482 1. 1453 1990-91 2. 1989-90 3. 2014-15 4. 1994-95 5. 537 1999-00 REB 485 474 Rank 467 1. 463 1989-90 2. 1990-91 3. 1995-96 4. 1994-95 5. 640 1999-00 AST 539 488 483 465 18.6 AVG 17.8 17.0 16.7 16.6 POINTS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED THROWS FREE FREE THROWS MADE THROWS FREE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GOAL FIELD FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GOALS FIELD FIELD GOALS MADE GOALS FIELD SCORING AVERAGE SCORING POINTS Rank 1. 2000-01 2. 2013-14 3. 2014-15 4. 1990-91 5. 2012-13 814 FTA 790 757 746 721 Rank 1. 2000-01 2. 2013-14 3. 2014-15 4. 1990-91 5. 2003-04 604 540 FT 517 513 505 Rank 1. 1989-90 2. 1985-86 3. 1988-89 5. 1990-91 1984-85 MADE GOALS FIELD 3-PT Rank 1. (918-1893) .485 2016-17 2. (881-1882) .468 2008-09 3. (778-1683) .462 2015-16 4. .462 (1103-2393) 2010-11 5. FG PCT (895-1960) .457 2009-10 ATTEMPTED GOALS FIELD 3-PT Rank 1. 2016-17 2. 2015-16 3. 2008-09 4. 2010-11 5. 218 2009-10 3FG 209 PERCENTAGE GOAL FIELD 3-PT 198 Rank 197 1. 194 1995-96 2. 1992-93 3. 1999-00 4. 1997-98 5. 3-FGA 703 2006-07 672 657 651 .350 (115-329) 605 .346 (82-237) .344 (132-384) 3-FG PCT .342 (115-336) .336 (182-541) Rank 1. 1990-91 2. 1979-80 3. 1976-77 4. 1982-83 5. 2014-15 2393 2315 FGA 2254 2222 2119 Rank 1. 1990-91 2. 1979-80 3. 1989-90 4. 1984-85 5. 1981-82 1105 1013 FG 918 895 893 Rank 1. 2000-01 2. 1990-91 3. 2013-14 4. 1981-82 5. 1989-90 78.9 AVG 78.4 77.7 76.7 76.2 1. 1990-91 2. 2014-15 3. 1979-80 4. 2000-01 5. 2013-14 2821 2463 2412 2367 2253 Rank TTEAMEAM RRECORDS/YEARLYECORDS/YEARLY LLEADERSEADERS

Most Points (FHSU): Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: Game: ...... 125 vs. Bethel College, Nov. 25, 2016 Game: ...... 16 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State, Nov. 18. 2009 Season: . 2,821 1990-91 (36 games) ...... 16 vs. Bethel College, Nov. 25, 2016 Season: .... 218 2016-17 (30 games) Most Points (Both teams): Game: ...... 200 Newman University, Nov. 26, 2013 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: ...... (FHSU 114, Newman 86) Game: ...... 37 vs. Kansas Wesleyan, Nov. 24, 2008 Season: 4,794 1990-91 (36 games) ...... 37 vs. Tabor College, Nov. 17, 2010 Season: .... 703 2016-17 (30 games) Most Field Goals Made (Total): Game: ...... 49 vs. Southern Colorado, Dec. 11, 1981 Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: ...... 49 vs. Bethel College, Nov. 25, 2016 Season: ... .350 1995-96 (28 games, 115-of-329) Season: . 1,105 1990-91(36 games) Most Rebounds: Most Field Goals Attempted (Total): Game: ...... 78 vs. Kan. Wesleyan, Feb. 25, 1981 Game: ...... 97 vs. Southern Colorado, Dec. 11, 1981 Season: . 1,635 1979-80 (32 games) Season: . 2,393 1990-91 (36 games) Highest Scoring Average: Highest Field Goal Percentage (Total): Season: ... 78.9 2000-01 (30 games) Game: ...... 694 at Panhandle St., Nov. 15, 2004 (34-of-49) Season: ... .485 1989-90 (29 games, 918-of-1893) Highest Rebound Average: Season: ... 57.2 1977-78 (23 games) Most Free Throws Made: Game: ...... 34 vs. Bethany College, Nov. 23, 2002 Most Victories: ...... 34 vs. CU-Colorado Springs, Jan. 17, 2004 Season: ...... 34 1990-91 (36 games) Season: .... 604 2000-01 (30 games) Highest Winning Percentage: Most Free Throws Attempted: Season: ... .944 34-2, 1990-91 Game: ...... 47 vs. Lindenwood, Feb. 18, 2016 Season: .... 814 2000-01 (30 games)

Highest Free Throw Percentage: Season: ... .766 2009-10 (28 games, 428-of-559)

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE SCORING Year Name Games FG FT PTS AVG 1976-77 Janna Choitz 29 206 81 493 17.0 1977-78 Connie Wilkens 23 134 32 300 13.1 1978-79 Connie Wilkens 16 88 28 204 12.8 1979-80 Julie Crispin 31 159 52 370 11.9 1980-81 Roberta Augustine 28 228 84 540 19.3 1981-82 Roberta Augustine 28 227 63 517 18.5 1982-83 Jody Hoffman 32 184 55 423 13.2 1983-84 Stacey Wells 24 143 60 346 14.4 1984-85 Stacey Wells 28 148 128 424 15.1 1985-86 Cheryl Baker 29 213 132 558 19.2 1986-87 Penny Fischer 32 172 90 434 13.6 1987-88 Penny Fischer 28 152 61 365 13.0 1988-89 Annette Wiles 27 245 92 582 21.6 1989-90 Annette Wiles 29 255 88 598 20.6 1990-91 Annette Wiles 36 358 164 880 24.4 1991-92 Petrece Faulkner 28 159 104 464 16.6 1992-93 Petrece Faulkner 29 183 91 519 17.9 1993-94 Kristin Wiebe 28 147 145 439 15.7 1994-95 Kris Osthoff 29 161 88 410 14.1 1995-96 Mindy Lyne 28 172 73 464 16.6 1996-97 Mindy Lyne 28 139 62 381 13.6 1997-98 Shauna Porter 28 128 77 377 13.5 1998-99 Shauna Porter 27 155 126 487 18.0 1999-00 Shauna Porter 28 145 113 442 15.8 2000-01 Shauna Porter 30 144 164 485 16.2 2001-02 Selma Barbosa 27 177 124 478 17.7 2002-03 Jamie Heiman 28 141 105 388 13.9 2003-04 Cassie Cordell 28 157 131 448 16.0 2004-05 Ashlee Gustin 29 152 104 409 14.1 2005-06 Ashlee Gustin 28 172 90 438 15.6 2006-07 Ashlee Gustin 27 143 136 430 15.9 2007-08 Brianna Willhite 27 155 72 383 14.2 2008-09 Erica Biel 28 171 95 445 15.9 2009-10 Naomi Bancroft 28 152 78 475 17.0 2010-11 Traci Keyser 25 78 80 281 11.2 2011-12 Katelyn Edwards 29 165 86 422 14.6 2012-13 Kate Lehman 29 174 127 475 16.4 2013-14 Kate Lehman 29 160 158 478 16.5 FHSUATHLETICS.COM 2014-15 Kate Lehman 34 244 167 655 19.3 2015-16 Chelsea Mason 31 157 44 404 13.0 2016-17 Jill Faxon 30 118 65 330 11.0

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Y L R A E YEARLY LEADERS Y YEARLY TEAM-HIGH) 100 ATT 100 OR FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN PERCENTAGE GOAL FIELD REBOUNDING Year Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 Deb Robinson Name 1981-82 Connie Wilkens 1982-83 Connie Wilkens 1983-84 Susie Dinkel 1984-85 Julie Crispin 1985-86 Bonnie Neuberger 1986-87 Jody Hoffman 1987-88 Stacey Wells 1988-89 Stacey Wells 1989-90 Cheryl Baker 1990-91 Chris Biser 1991-92 Penny Fischer 1992-93 Chris Biser 29 1993-94 Chris Biser 23 1994-95 Annette Wiles 16 1995-96 LeAnne Bryant Games 1996-97 Carol Coykendall 28 32 1997-98 Kristin Wiebe 28 1998-99 Kristin Wiebe 32 1999-00 Melissa Nulty 2000-01 Melissa Nulty 24 316 2001-02 Megan Ryan Rebounds 28 233 2002-03 Kelly Priest 29 155 2003-04 Jamie Heiman 28 2004-05 Jamie Heiman 32 221 274 2005-06 Jamie Heiman 306 2006-07 Jamie Heiman 27 AVG 36 Cassie Cordell 228 29 28 29 10.9 2007-08 Ashlee Gustin 10.1 231 2008-09 Ashlee Gustin 238 9.7 2009-10 Ashlee Gustin 28 245 2010-11 29 7.9 215 8.6 2011-12 Sheena Kuntzsch 28 319 10.9 2012-13 Erica Biel 28 2013-14 Erica Biel 202 7.2 28 Sheena Kuntzsch 2014-15 Kara Champlin 364 232 227 191 9.6 28 2015-16 Katelyn Edwards 27 8.5 30 2016-17 Kate Lehman 8.4 27 Kate Lehman 230 28 Kate Lehman 7.7 10.0 233 28 Year Jill Faxon 188 29 Legette 1976-77 Tatyana 181 7.5 28 1977-78 10.1 8.0 160 27 8.1 6.6 1978-79 27 176 1979-80 192 213 1980-81 Sheri Piersall Name 8.2 27 226 1981-82 Tacha Jeri 8.0 226 1982-83 Julie Crispin 25 6.7 29 212 28 1983-84 Julie Crispin 6.5 28 201 1984-85 Bonnie Neuberger 5.7 209 1985-86 Bonnie Neuberger 29 178 1986-87 Bev Musselwhite 6.3 29 7.1 180 1987-88 Stacey Wells 7.1 34 30 1988-89 Cheryl Baker 8.4 178 1989-90 Cheryl Baker 8.1 31 7.6 1990-91 Penny Fischer 176 232 308 1991-92 Annette Wiles 6.9 191 1992-93 Annette Wiles 7.5 1993-94 Annette Wiles 29 6.6 243 6.7 1994-95 Annette Wiles 324 1995-96 Kris Osthoff 28 337 22 Games 15 1996-97 Kris Osthoff 228 28 6.6 31 1997-98 Kris Osthoff 20 7.0 180 11.0 8.0 1998-99 Kris Osthoff 1999-00 Crecia Reeves 6.8 2000-01 Megan Ryan 24 8.4 2001-02 Megan Ryan 11.2 19 155 2002-03 Megan Ryan 29 FGM 9.9 32 2003-04 Heather Wendell 136 7.6 92 26 2004-05 56 Kelly Priest 122 159 27 2005-06 Jamie Heiman 5.8 29 2006-07 Jamie Heiman 95 36 2007-08 Cassie Cordell 2008-09 Ashlee Gustin 394 143 28 2009-10 Ashlee Gustin FGA 121 29 2010-11 Raychel Boling 262 213 28 172 2011-12 Brianna Willhite 207 222 111 20 29 292 2012-13 Erica Biel 135 2013-14 Kara McFarland 245 28 188 2014-15 Kara Champlin 255 28 .393 28 PCT 2015-16 Kate Lehman 358 27 271 2016-17 Kate Lehman .519 235 Kate Lehman 75 .444 .550 382 .505 27 328 Kate Lehman 30 .545 81 28 174 Paige Lunsford 264 28 .505 98 161 Emma Stroyan 449 29 405 .528 87 28 582 27 128 .515 61 27 100 .558 .524 163 28 .511 163 156 301 177 .546 25 28 141 294 185 .630 157 29 .615 152 29 141 211 172 29 109 196 .460 51 34 155 31 .497 .578 29 311 .548 349 50 .530 295 311 81 171 .617 .607 263 119 .560 .510 283 174 105 160 314 .502 244 .507 113 .478 111 81 .505 309 161 .578 .608 236 336 .486 .494 289 422 223 .450 .553 150 .503 .504 .518 .554 .578 .507 .540 YYEARLYEARLY LLEADERSEADERS

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN 70 ATT OR TEAM-HIGH) Year Name Games FTM FTA PCT 1976-77 Janna Choitz 29 81 126 .643 1977-78 Deb Robinson 23 44 87 .506 1978-79 Susie Dinkel 15 34 66 .575 1979-80 Roberta Augustine 32 53 84 .631 1980-81 Daran Frevert 28 72 91 .791 1981-82 Roberta Augustine 28 63 77 .818 1982-83 Jody Hoffman 32 55 83 .663 1983-84 Jeri Carlson 26 58 81 .716 1984-85 Cheryl Baker 19 61 80 .763 1985-86 Staci Hadley 30 69 91 .758 1986-87 Kelly Wilhelm 29 64 92 .696 1987-88 Annette Wiles 26 77 101 .762 1988-89 Annette Wiles 27 92 134 .687 1989-90 Annette Wiles 29 88 111 .793 1990-91 Annette Wiles 36 164 208 .789 1991-92 Petrece Faulkner 28 104 125 .832 1992-93 Petrece Faulkner 29 91 111 .820 1993-94 Kristin Wiebe 28 145 191 .759 1994-95 Crecia Reeves 29 57 75 .760 1995-96 Mindy Lyne 28 73 96 .760 1996-97 Mindy Lyne 28 62 90 .689 1997-98 Shauna Porter 28 77 105 .733 1998-99 Shauna Porter 27 126 148 .851 1999-00 Shauna Porter 28 113 141 .801 2000-01 Shauna Porter 30 164 198 .828 2001-02 Jamie Heiman 27 100 122 .820 2002-03 Jamie Heiman 28 105 140 .750 2003-04 Jennifer Hake 28 69 85 .812 2004-05 Ashlee Gustin 29 104 140 .743 2005-06 Ashlee Gustin 28 90 114 .789 2006-07 Sheena Kuntzsch 27 95 116 .819 2007-08 Sheena Kuntzsch 27 110 145 .759 2008-09 Erica Biel 28 95 142 .669 2009-10 Traci Keyser 27 72 81 .889 2010-11 Traci Keyser 25 80 88 .909 2011-12 Traci Keyser 29 94 109 .862 2012-13 Kate Lehman 29 127 184 .690 2013-14 Kate Lehman 29 158 229 .690 2014-15 Beth Bohuslavsky 30 94 119 .790 2015-16 Nikola Kacperska 31 59 70 .843 2016-17 Tatyana Legette 30 90 124 .726 FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN 50 ATT OR TEAM-HIGH) Year Name Games FGM FGA PCT 1986-87 Sammi Wright 19 7 19 .368 1987-88 Rhonda Cramer 28 3 11 .273 1988-89 Kristi Leeper-Meis 27 9 39 .230 1989-90 Kristine Werner 16 8 17 .471 1990-91 Petrece Faulkner 36 38 106 .359 1991-92 Petrece Faulkner 28 42 105 .397 1992-93 Petrece Faulkner 29 62 164 .378 1993-94 Amy Scoby 28 26 86 .302 1994-95 Amy Scoby 29 24 75 .320 1995-96 Mindy Lyne 28 47 115 .409 1996-97 Mindy Lyne 28 41 136 .302 1997-98 Maisha Prewitt 28 20 50 .400 1998-99 Shauna Porter 27 51 145 .352 1999-00 Shauna Porter 28 39 108 .361 2000-01 Shauna Porter 30 33 92 .359 2001-02 Maggie Eck 27 17 56 .304 2002-03 Katie Rhodes 28 39 96 .406 2003-04 Kyra Pokorny 26 25 57 .439 2004-05 Tia Evenson 30 24 65 .369 2005-06 Lindsey Dieterich 28 26 79 .329 2006-07 Katie Rausch 27 66 167 .395 2007-08 Naomi Bancroft 25 86 245 .351 2008-09 Naomi Bancroft 28 110 327 .336 2009-10 Audra Binford 28 32 72 .444 2010-11 Traci Keyser 25 45 114 .395 2011-12 Kaiameka Brown 29 19 52 .365 2012-13 Traci Keyser 29 45 132 .341 2013-14 Nikola Kacperska 29 19 53 .358 2014-15 Jill Faxon 33 46 112 .411 2015-16 Paige Lunsford 31 29 78 .372 2016-17 Jill Faxon 30 29 83 .349 FHSUATHLETICS.COM

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ALL-AMERICANS 1987-88 Penny Fischer, Seward, Kan. (1st) NAIA Annette Wiles, Hunter, Kan. (HM) Chris Biser, Plain, Wis. (HM) 1985-86 Cheryl Baker, Grinnell, Kan. (HM) 1988-89 Annette Wiles, Hunter, Kan. (HM) 1988-89 Annette Wiles, Hunter, Kan. (1st) 1989-90 Annette Wiles, Hunter, Kan. (1st Team) Chris Biser, Plain, Wis. (HM) NCAA Christy Heier, Grinnell, Kan. (HM) Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Julie Kizzar, Lyons, Kan. (HM) 2013-14 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (HM) Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 2014-15 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) 1990-91 Annette Wiles, Hunter, Kan. (1st) Daktronics 1991-92 Petrece Faulkner, Byron, Ill. (1st) 2014-15 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) Lee Anne Bryant, Cimmaron, Kan. (2nd) Division II Bulletin 1992-93 Petrece Faulkner, Byron, Ill. (1st) 2013-14 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (HM) Carol Coykendall, Norwich, Kan. (1st) 2014-15 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) BennettRank.com 1993-94 Kris Osthoff, Kensington, Kan. (1st) Kristin Wiebe, Whitewater, Kan. (2nd) 2014-15 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) Karla House, Cunningham, Kan. (2nd) ALL-REGION Daktronics All-Central Region 1994-95 Kris Osthoff, Kensington, Kan. (1st) Kristin Wiebe, Whitewater, Kan. (1st) 2012-13 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (2nd) 2013-14 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) 1995-96 Mindy Lyne, Lincoln, Kan. (2nd) 2014-15 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) Melissa Nulty, Jewell, Kan. (2nd) ALL-CONFERENCE Mardy Robinson, Reedsport, Ore. (HM) Central States Intercollegiate Conference 1996-97 Mindy Lyne, Lincoln, Kan. (All-RMAC, 1st-East) 1976-77 Janna Choitz, Buhler, Kan. (1st) Melissa Nulty, Jewell, Kan. (2nd-East) Deb Robinson, Mayetta, Kan. (1st) Shelby Hayden, Emporia, Kan. (HM-East) Brenda Cahoj, McDonald, Kan. (HM) Sheri Piersall, Anthony, Kan. (HM) 1997-98 Megan Ryan, Hays, Kan. (1st-East) Shelby Hayden, Emporia, Kan. (HM-East) 1977-78 Connie Wilkens, Lorraine, Kan. (1st) Shauna Porter, Glen Elder, Kan. (HM-East) Jeri Tacha, Jennings, Kan. (2nd) Sheri Piersall, Anthony, Kan. (HM) 1998-99 Shauna Porter, Glen Elder, Kan. (All-RMAC, 1st-East) FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE Deb Robinson, Mayetta, Kan. (HM) Kelly Priest, Sabetha, Kan. (HM-East) Jodi Rogers, Hoxie, Kan. (HM-East) 1978-79 Connie Wilkens, Lorraine, Kan. (1st) Jody Elliott, Republic, Kan. (2nd) 1999-00 Shauna Porter, Glen Elder, Kan. (All-RMAC, 1st-East) Jeri Tacha, Jennings, Kan. (HM) Kelly Priest, Sabetha, Kan. (2nd-East) Julie Crispin, Tecumseh, Kan. (HM) 2000-01 Shauna Porter, Glen Elder, Kan. (1st-East) 1979-80 Susie Dinkel, Hill City, Kan. (1st) Jamie Heiman, Baileyville, Kan. (2nd-East) Connie Dautel, Goodland, Kan. (HM) Kelly Priest, Sabetha, Kan. (HM-East) Julie Crispin, Tecumseh, Kan. (HM) Maisha Prewitt, Newton, Kan. (HM-East) LaTaunia Terry, Denver, Colo. (HM-East) 1980-81 Roberta Augustine, Ellis, Kan. (1st) Daran Frevert, Wilson, Kan. (HM) 2001-02 Selma Barbosa, Barretos, Brazil (1st-East) Julie Crispin, Tecumseh, Kan. (HM) Jamie Heiman, Baileyville, Kan. (2nd-East) Bonnie Neuburger, WaKeeney, Kan. (HM) Maggie Eck, Andale, Kan. (HM-East) 1981-82 Roberta Augustine, Ellis, Kan. (1st) 2002-03 Jamie Heiman, Baileyville, Kan. (1st-East) Bonnie Neuburger, WaKeeney, Kan. (HM) Shannell Watson, Baltimore, Md. (HM-East) Katie Rhodes, Lawrence, Kan. (HM-East) 1982-83 Jody Hoffman (HM) Allison Schrader, Hutchinson, Kan. (HM-East) 1983-84 Stacey Wells, Garden Plain, Kan. (1st) 2003-04 Cassie Cordell, Little River, Colo. (2nd-East) Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. (HM) Shannell Watson, Baltimore, Md. (2nd-East) Kim Desmond, Denver, Colo. (HM-East) 1984-85 Stacey Wells, Garden Plain, Kan. (1st) Kyra Pokorny, Axtell, Kan. (HM-East) Cheryl Baker, Grinnell, Kan. (1st) Jeri Carlson, Kimball, Neb. (HM) 2004-05 Ashlee Gustin, Topeka, Kan. (1st-East) Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. (HM) Jennifer Hake, Oakley, Kan. (HM-East) Crystal Harden, Tucson, Ariz. (HM-East) 1985-86 Cheryl Baker, Grinnell, Kan. (1st) Staci (Hadley) Derstein, Mullinville, Kan. (HM) 2005-06 Ashlee Gustin, Topeka, Kan. (1st-RMAC) Lori Reeves, Dorrance, Kan. (HM) Crystal Harden, Tucson, Ariz. (2nd-East) Terrie Sargent, Hays, Kan. (HM) Laura Cowan, Hope, Kan. (HM-East) Marilyn Smith, St. John, Kan. (HM)

FHSUATHLETICS.COM 1986-87 Chris Biser, Plain, Wis. (HM) Staci (Hadley) Derstein, Mullinville, Kan. (HM) Penny Fischer, Seward, Kan. (HM)

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STATE COLISEUM 663 S N A C I R E M Hunter, Kan. Hunter, Newton, Kan. Grinnell, Kan. A - Cheryl Baker Kate Lehman Annette Wiles 2014-15 WBCA First Team First 2014-15 WBCA 2014-15 Daktronics First Team 2014-15 Daktronics First L 1989-90 NAIA First Team First 1989-90 NAIA 2013-14 WBCA Honorable Mention 2013-14 WBCA 2014-15 Division II Bulletin First Team 2014-15 Division II Bulletin First 2014-15 BennettRank.com First Team 2014-15 BennettRank.com First L 1985-86 NAIA Honorable Mention 1985-86 NAIA 1988-89 NAIA Honorable Mention 1988-89 NAIA 2013-14 Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention A 2014-15 BennettRank.com Division II Player of the Year 2014-15 BennettRank.com Division II Player of the / Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (Defensive Player of the Year) of the Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (Defensive Player Year) of the Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (Defensive Player Year) of the Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (Defensive Player ALL-AMERICANS S Kan. (1st) Hutchinson, Stacey Wells, Kristin Wiebe, (2nd) Jamie Heiman, Baileyville, Kan. (1st) Jamie Heiman, Baileyville, Kan. (1st) Kan. (3rd) Sheena Kuntzsch, Scott City, Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) Helen Miles John Klein Mahon Tom Hobson Tony Hobson (co-COY) Tony Erica Biel, Hutchinson, Kan. Paige Lunsford, Hays, Kan. Kensington, Kan. Kris Osthoff, Kan. Kensington, Kris Osthoff, Kan. Jewell, Melissa Nulty, Emporia, Kan. Shelby Hayden, Neb. (2nd) Keyser, Traci Mo. Kansas City, Kaniesha Pettaway, Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. FORT HAYS STATE STATE FORT HAYS R 1984-85 1994-95 2001-02 2002-03 2007-08 2011-12 2014-15 CSIC COACH OF THE YEAR CSIC COACH 1979-80 OF THE YEAR COACH NAIA NATIONAL 1990-91 OF THE YEAR COACH RMAC 1993-94 OF THE YEAR COACH MIAA 2014-15 2015-16 TEAM ALL-DEFENSIVE MIAA 2008-09 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 ALL-AMERICANS ACADEMIC COSIDA Deweese, Neb. Keriann Shaw, 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Kan. Barb Steinlage, Centralia, Kan. Kristin Wiebe, Whitewater, O N O H HONORS/ALL-AMERICANS Annette Wiles, Hunter, Kan. Annette Wiles, Hunter, Kan. Annette Wiles, Hunter, Kan. Annette Wiles, Hunter, Ashlee Gustin, Topeka, Kan. (HM) Topeka, Ashlee Gustin, (HM) Wichita, Kan. Brianna Willhite, Hutchinson, Kan. (1st) Erica Biel, Colo. (1st) Naomi Bancroft, Vona, Kan. (HM) Erica Biel, Hutchinson, Kan. (HM) Crista Bechard, Holton, Neb. (2nd) Katelyn Edwards, Crete, Kan. (1st) Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) Kate Lehman, Newton, Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (1st) Dwight, Neb. (2nd) Beth Bohuslavsky, Jill Faxon, Beatrice, Neb. (HM) Byron, Ill. Petrece Faulkner, Kan. Annette Wiles, Hunter, Team) Kan. (1st Annette Wiles, Hunter, Team) Kan. (2nd Lyons, Julie Kizzar, Team) Byron, Ill. (2nd Petrece Faulkner, Kan. Annette Wiles, Hunter, Augustine, Ellis, Kan. Roberta Kan. Annette Wiles, Hunter, Grinnell, Kan. Cheryl Baker, Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. Kan. Garden Plain, Stacey Wells, Kan. Garden Plain, Stacey Wells, Grinnell, Kan. Cheryl Baker, EAM T IRST 1992-93 Carol Coykendall, Norwich, Kan. RMAC (SHOOTOUT) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT (SHOOTOUT) RMAC 1990-91 TOURNAMENT NATIONAL ALL-NAIA 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 CSIC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR CSIC NEWCOMER 1984-85 MVP TOURNAMENT NAIA NATIONAL 1980-81 CSIC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1987-88 DISTRICT 10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 10 PLAYER DISTRICT 1990-91 OF THE YEAR CSIC PLAYER ADDITIONAL HONORS OF THE YEAR PLAYER NATIONAL BENNETTRANK.COM 2014-15 ALL-NAIA DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT ALL-NAIA F 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Athletics Intercollegiate Mid-America 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Kan. (HM) Sheena Kuntzsch, Scott City, 2010-11 2011-12 Neb. (HM) Cambridge, Keyser, Traci 2012-13 Kate Lehman, Newton, Kan. (3rd) Crista Bechard, Holton, Kan. (HM) 2013-14 Kaitlyn Edwards, Crete, Neb. (3rd) 2014-15 Kaitlyn Edwards, Crete, Neb. (3rd) Dwight, Neb. (HM) Beth Bohuslavsky, 2015-16 Dwight, Neb. (3rd) Beth Bohuslavsky, Deweese, Neb. (HM) Keriann Shaw, Jill Faxon, Beatrice, Neb. (HM) Jill Faxon, Beatrice, Neb. (3rd) 2016-17 Poland (HM) Tuszyn, Nikola Kacperska, Paige Lunsford, Hays, Kan. (HM) Chelsea Mason, Bellevue, Neb. (HM) Carly Heim, Hoxie, Kan. (HM) Poland (HM) Tuszyn, Nikola Kacperska, Kan. (HM) Topeka, Legette, Tatyana HHISTORYISTORY OOFF LLETTERWINNERSETTERWINNERS

A F Taylor Menke, 2015-16 Heide Sponsel, 1984 Karlowba Adams, 1995, 1997 Darla Fallin, 1984 Jodi Miller, 1987-90 Elle Stein, 2015-16 Kami Albers, 1998 Jesica Farmer, 1997-98 Talia Miller, 2009-11 Barb Steinlage, 1991-94 Shannen Anderson, 1988 Jessica Farr, 1998 Madison Mittie, 2017 Sara Stoecklein, 2009 Logan Antenen, 2012-14 Petrece Faulkner, 1990-93 Deb Moore, 1984 Katie Stoltz, 2000 Roberta Augustine, 1980-82 Jill Faxon, 2014-17 Bev Musselwhite, 1983, 1985 Sevena Straight, 1985 B Penny Fischer, 1987-88 N Nikki Stroud, 1992 Kathy Bahner, 1975 Christy Fleming, 1992 Melissa Nelson, 2012-13 Emma Stroyan, 2017 Cheryl Baker, 1985-86 Marty Frazier, 1997 Tara Nelson, 1987-88 T Cindy Baker, 1985-87 Daran Frevert, 1978-81 Bonnie Neuburger, 1980-82 Jeri Tacha, 1977-80 Haley Baldwin, 1999-01 G Lynette Nichol, 1985-87 Tiya Tatum, 2006 Naomi Bancroft, 2007-10 Bea Gotschall, 1976 Heather Nittler, 2002 Whitney Taylor, 2010-11 Belle Barbieri, 2017 Robin Greene, 1981-83 Melissa Nulty, 1994-1997 Corinne Terry, 1981-82 Selma Barbosa, 2002 Ashlee Gustin, 2004-07 Tonja Nuss, 1986 LaTaunia Terry, 1999-01 Kirsten Barrett, 1999-01 H Cindi Nuttle, 1994 DeAnn(Wiles)Thaemert, 1990-93 Crista Bechard, 2011-12 Staci Hadley, 1986 Val Nuttle, 1985-86 Debra Thiede, 1992 Brooke Beckley, 1996-98 Jennifer Hake, 2002-05 O Sharity Thomas, 1982 Alyse Bessert, 2008-09 Crystal Harden, 2005-06 Cindy O’Neill, 1982-83 Lisa Toburen, 1991-92 Erica Biel, 2008-10 Chelsea Harris, 2008 Kristine Osthoff, 1992-95 Jenifer Tremblay, 1983 Lori Billinger, 1992, 1994 Shelby Hayden, 1995-98 Allison Ott, 1979-80 Joyce Tucker, 1975 Angela Bina, 1993-95 Christy Heier, 1988-89 P U Audra Binford, 2009-10 Carly Heim, 2016-17 Alyssa Palmer, 2013-14 Jenna Ulrich, 2012, 2014-15 Chris Biser, 1987-90 Jamie Heiman, 2000-03 LaDawn Parkinson, 1984 V Heather Blue, 1994-95 Carma Hermes, 1977 Marci Penner, 1975 Jodie VandeVenter, 1988 Beth Bohuslavsky, 2013-16 Shelby Hillman, 2010-11 Kaniesha Pettaway, 2011 Nancy VanHoozier, 1984 Raychel Boling, 2007-08 Jodi Hitti, 1989-92 Joyce Pfeifer, 1976 W Kim Bradshaw, 1983-84 Payton Hoeme, 2015 Sheri Piersall, 1977-78 Jody Wamsley, 1984 Jodi Braun, 1992-94 Jody Hoffman, 1983 Rhys Pihl, 2011 Shanell Watson, 2003-04 Kaiameka Brown, 2012-13 Kammie Holmes, 1990-91 Sarah Pimentel, 2014-17 Michelle Watton, 1997 LeAnne Bryant, 1989-92 Samantha Horacek, 2008 Anna Platz, 2004 Kimber Weiser, 2010-12 Tiffany Bunnell, 1992-95 Sara Hostetler, 1999 Kyra Pokorny, 2001-04 Stacey Wells, 1984-85 C Karla House, 1993-94 Shauna Porter, 1998-01 Heather Wendell, 1999-01 Brenda Cahoj, 1976-77 Cierra Houston, 2006 Maisha Prewitt, 1998-01 Kristine Werner, 1988-90 Ellen Calderwood, 1984 Shelly Huggans, 1996 Kelly Priest, 1998-01 Kristi Wheeler, 1984 FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE Kathy Cannon, 1976, 1978 Kristin Huser, 2015 R Denise Whitmer, 1983-84 Jeri Carlson, 1982-85 Madison Huston, 2007-08 Sheri Rader, 1977-78 Kristin (Harms)Wiebe, 1992-95 Brenda Cervantes, 1976 I Padgett Randall, 1983 Annette Wiles, 1988-91 Kara Champlin, 2010-11 Tera Inglasbe, 2013-14 Katie Rausch, 2004-07 Connie Wilkens, 1978-79 Taylor Chandler, 2013-14, 2016-17 J Crecia (Meitler) Reeves, 1995-96 Brianna Willhite, 2007-08 Janna Choitz, 1977 Rachel Jacobs, 2013 Lori Reeves, 1985-86 Haley Wolf, 2010-13 Morgan Clark, 2009 Margaret Jennings, 1977-78 Jill Reitz, 1975-76 Tonia Worley, 1982 Cassie Cordell, 2004 Dani Johnson, 2009 Audrey Remington, 1977 Sammi Wright, 1986-87 Georgiana Corley, 1975 K Jamie Revels, 2016 Ashley Cornett, 2008-09 Nikola Kacperska, 2014-17 Katie Rhodes, 2002-05 Note: The year listed is the Laura Cowan, 2005-06 Tami Karnatz, 1992-94 Mandy Riesgo, 2004 calendar year the letter was Carol Coykendall, 1993 Julie Kaufman, 1982-83 Robin Ritsema, 2017 actually awarded, following the Rhonda Cramer, 1986-88 Chris Keller, 1975 Amber Roadhouse, 2002-03 conclusion of the season. So, the Julie Crispin, 1978-81 Kacey Kennett, 2017 Deb Robinson, 1977-80 listing ‘1994’ indicates the 1993-94 Julie Cronn, 1981 Traci Keyser, 2010-13 Mardy Robinson, 1995-98 season, etc. D Julie Kizzar, 1988-91 Jodi Rogers, 1996-99 Connie Dautel, 1979-80 Kayla Klug, 2007-10 Taylor Rolfs, 2017 Katie Deighton, 2005-06 Sheena Kuntzsch, 2007-08 Christine Russell, 2012-15 Staci Derstein, 1987 L Sara Rutti, 1995 Kimberly Desmond, 2003-04 Kristi Leeper-Meis, 1988-91 Megan Ryan, 1997-99 Lindsey Dieterich, 2003-06 Tatyana Legette, 2016-17 S Jennifer Dinkel, 1991 Kate Lehman, 2012-15 Stacia Sands, 1990 Susie Dinkel, 1979-80 Kim Lohman, 1975-78 Terrie Sargent, 1982, 1984-86 Rachel Doll, 2016-17 Angela Long, 2008 Ashlee Schneider, 2005-06 Jill Dreiling, 1994 Paige Lunsford, 2013-16 Allison Schrader, 2000-03 Sandi Dreitz, 2008 Mindy Lyne, 1994-97 Kathy Schramm, 1975 Anne Marie Duarte, 2002-03 M Kari Schwerman, 2003 Diane Dugan, 1987-88 Melody Marcellus, 1982 Amy Scoby, 1992-95 Janel Durler, 2011-12 Miranda Marez, 1996 Trisha Shandy, 1996-97 E Chelsea Mason, 2014-16 Keriann Shaw, 2012-15 Maggie Eck, 2000-02 Meshia Mason, 2007-08 Lindsay Shupe, 2017 FHSUATHLETICS.COM Melissa Eck, 2000 Rebecca Mausbach, 2009 Deb Smith, 1989-91 Katelyn Edwards, 2012-14 Heather McDonald, 2005-06 Emily Smith, 1976 Jody Elliott, 1979 Kara McFarland, 2010-11 Marilyn Smith, 1985-86 Tia Evenson, 2005-06 Sue Meko, 1983 Kelsie Sorenson, 2010-13

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STATE COLISEUM 665 S P W 57-53 I H

S N O I P M % NAIA National Tournament National % NAIA Game Championship ! NAIA Overall: 34-2 @Denver University Southern Colorado Plains St. Mary of the University @Washburn Hastings College Central Oklahoma @Kearney State Denver University 76-78 L W 61-51 Regis College W 69-43 W 63-49 Missouri Western @Mesa State College State @Western W 80-64 @Colorado Mines W 70-62 Adams State College W 66-60 Fort Lewis College W 90-59 @Emporia State State College @Wayne W 86-73 W 63-46 W 70-54 @Chadron State @Adams State College W 102-47 W 75-40 @Fort Lewis College W 69-44 State College Western Mesa State College W 92-50 W 74-57 Colorado Mines State College Wayne 73-75 L W 85-55 Chadron State College W 79-47 @Regis College W 78-40 W 82-55 Kearney State @Southwestern College W 90-48 vs. Sterling College vs. Friends University W 59-51 W 94-49 vs.Emporia State W 87-46 %vs. Wisconsin-Stout %vs. Northern Montana W 86-41 Baptist %vs. Wayland W 90-62 in (S.C.) %vs. Clafl W 95-49 W 92-76 W 85-54 !vs. Southwestern Oklahoma W 92-59 W 70-53 W 68-55 W 78-65 W 75-63 A H Championships yant, C

Coaching Conference Coaching Coach Helen Miles John Klein Mahon Tom Hobson Tony 1978, 1980, 1986 Championship Tournament *Conference 1990, 1991, 1993* 1994, 1995 Years 2015 E C N E R n (Back Row) Andy Norman, n (Back Row) E Kari Laufenburg, Lisa Toburen, Barb Toburen, Kari Laufenburg, Lisa F N O C

& 1993

20-12 Overall, 9-5 CSIC 18-12 Overall, 10-4 CSIC 23-6 Overall, 12-2 RMAC L A N (Front Row) Tom Burkhart, DeAnn Wiles, Kammie Holmes, Leanna Br Burkhart, DeAnn Wiles, Kammie Holmes, Leanna Tom (Front Row)

RMAC Shootout Champions O 1990-91 NAIA National Champions National NAIA 1990-91 I Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Rocky Mountain

Conference Champions Conference T Central States Intercollegiate Conference 17-6 Overall, 13-1 CSIC 22-7 Overall, CSIC Unknown 34-2, 12-0 RMAC 10-2 RMAC Overall, 17-11 30-4, 18-1 MIAA A Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Athletics Mid-America Intercollegiate NATIONAL & CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS CONFERENCE & N NATIONAL 1979-80 (Co-Champion) 1977-78 1985-86 (Co-Champion) 1989-90 1990-91 1993-94 1994-95 (Co-Champion) 2014-15 Annette Wiles, Deb Smith, Jennifer Dinkel, Head Coach John Klei Annette Wiles, Deb Smith, Jennifer Dinkel, Head Julie Kizzar, Kristi Leeper-Meis, Jodi Hitti, Petrece Faulkner, Steinlage. 1990-91 Lady Tigers: 1990-91 Lady Tigers: CCOACHINGOACHING HHISTORYISTORY SERIES RECORDS

COACHES SEASON BY SEASON BY WINS Years Coach Won Lost PCT 1969-70 Pat Duncan 2 4 .333 Years Coach(Seasons) Wins Loss Pct 1970-71 Pat Duncan 3 6 .333 1971-86 Helen Miles(15) 217 154 .585 1971-72 Helen Miles 12 2 .857 2008-Pres. Tony Hobson(9) 179 85 .678 1972-73 Helen Miles 8 4 .667 1986-93 John Klein(7) 139 70 .665 1973-74 Helen Miles 14 4 .778 1974-75 Helen Miles 17 7 .692 2000-08 Annette Wiles(8) 136 89 .604 1975-76 Helen Miles 2 24 .077 1993-00 Tom Mahon(7) 128 68 .653 1976-77 Helen Miles 19 10 .655 1969-71 Pat Duncan(2) 5 10 .333 1977-78 Helen Miles 17 6 .739 1978-79 Helen Miles 14 7 .667 1979-80 Helen Miles 20 12 .625 1980-81 Helen Miles 15 12 .571 BY PERCENTAGE 1981-82 Helen Miles 18 10 .643 Years Coach(Seasons) Wins Loss Pct 1982-83 Helen Miles 11 21 .344 1983-84 Helen Miles 15 11 .577 2008-Pres. Tony Hobson(9) 179 85 .678 1984-85 Helen Miles 17 12 .586 1986-93 John Klein(7) 139 70 .665 1985-86 Helen Miles 18 12 .600 1993-00 Tom Mahon(7) 128 68 .653 1986-87 John Klein 14 18 .438 1987-88 John Klein 14 14 .500 2000-08 Annette Wiles(8) 136 89 .604 1988-89 John Klein 19 8 .704 1971-86 Helen Miles(15) 217 154 .585 1989-90 John Klein 22 7 .759 1969-71 Pat Duncan(2) 5 10 .333 1990-91 John Klein 34 2 .944 1991-92 John Klein 18 10 .643 1992-93 John Klein 18 11 .621 1993-94 Tom Mahon 17 11 .607 20-WIN SEASONS 1994-95 Tom Mahon 23 6 .793 Years Coach Record 1995-96 Tom Mahon 16 12 .571 1996-97 Tom Mahon 22 6 .786 1979-80 Helen Miles 20-12 FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE 1997-98 Tom Mahon 19 9 .679 1989-90 John Klein 22-7 1998-99 Tom Mahon 14 13 .519 1990-91 John Klein 34-2 1999-00 Tom Mahon 17 11 .607 2000-01 Annette Wiles 15 15 .500 1994-95 Tom Mahon 23-6 2001-02 Annette Wiles 17 10 .630 1996-97 Tom Mahon 22-6 2002-03 Annette Wiles 20 8 .714 2002-03 Annette Wiles 20-8 2003-04 Annette Wiles 15 13 .536 2004-05 Annette Wiles 22-8 2004-05 Annette Wiles 22 8 .733 2005-06 Annette Wiles 21 7 .750 2005-06 Annette Wiles 21-7 2006-07 Annette Wiles 14 13 .519 2011-12 Tony Hobson 20-9 2007-08 Annette Wiles 12 15 .444 2012-13 Tony Hobson 22-7 2008-09 Tony Hobson 12 16 .429 2009-10 Tony Hobson 15 13 .536 2013-14 Tony Hobson 21-8 2010-11 Tony Hobson 12 14 .462 2014-15 Tony Hobson 30-4 2011-12 Tony Hobson 20 9 .690 2015-16 Tony Hobson 25-6 2012-13 Tony Hobson 22 7 .759 2016-17 Tony Hobson 22-8 2013-14 Tony Hobson 21 8 .724 2014-15 Tony Hobson 30 4 .882 2015-16 Tony Hobson 25 6 .806 2016-17 Tony Hobson 22 8 .733 TOTALS 48 seasons 804 476 .628

FHSU MILESTONE VICTORIES Win # Date Site Coach Score Opponent 100 01-12-79 Topeka, Kan. Helen Miles 63-59 Washburn 200 01-29-85 Hays, Kan. Helen Miles 94-56 Newman 300 12-17-90 Hays, Kan. John Klein 63-46 Missouri Western 400 02-28-95 Hays, Kan. Tom Mahon 87-38 Adams State FHSUATHLETICS.COM 500 01-20-01 Hays, Kan. Annette Wiles 94-79 Colorado Christian 600 11-15-06 Hays, Kan. Annette Wiles 116-28 Stephens College (Mo.) 700 02-09-13 Hays, Kan. Tony Hobson 87-63 Nebraska-Kearney 800 02-11-17 Hays, Kan. Tony Hobson 57-44 Central Oklahoma

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S Top 10 Top E I R E SERIES RECORDS S SERIES Most Wins vs. Opponents vs. Wins Most 2017-18 opponents in bold Team Nebraska-Kearney Washburn Emporia State Colorado Mines Missouri Southern Panhandle State (Okla.) State (Neb.) Wayne Pittsburg State Missouri Western ‘16-17 Chadron State 88 ‘13-14 Last Gm 53 ‘16-17 ‘09-10 ‘16-17 ‘16-17 No 35 38 ‘14-15 79 36 W 78 48 28 31 L 31 37 32 10 30 48 ‘16-17 ‘16-17 46 18 5 27 10 52 47 ‘05-06 25 25 35 27 22 24 11 Team Team Missouri State Northwest Oklahoma State Northwestern de Namur Notre Dame Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma City Oklahoma State ‘13-14 ‘16-17 Oral Roberts Ottawa University 19 22 Panhandle State (Okla.) 12 9 ‘07-08 Peru State 10 Philadelphia University 10 Phillips University (Okla.) 1 Gm Last ‘82-83 Pittsburg State No Regis University 1 ‘94-95 1 Rockhurst University ‘75-76 ‘13-14 W 0 St. Cloud State ‘08-09 0 L 3 St. Mary of the Plains 38 ‘79-80 3 ‘00-01 ‘87-88 Saint Mary (Kan.) 1 28 1 1 (Texas) St. Mary’s 0 2 10 10 SIU-Edwardsville 1 2 1 Simpson College 3 ‘87-88 0 0 ‘05-06 1 South Dakota ‘16-17 0 South Dakota School of Mines 10 ‘15-16 2 2 0 South Dakota State 6 52 ‘90-91 Southwest Baptist 39 2 ‘16-17 25 5 Southwest Minnesota State 22 ‘13-14 23 27 ‘14-15 Southwest Oklahoma 0 ‘11-12 1 10 2 16 Southwestern College ‘01-02 3 12 Stephens College (Mo.) 3 2 2 ‘79-80 Sterling College ‘16-17 3 College Tabor 1 3 0 2 ‘76-77 Tarkio ‘85-86 1 2 0 0 ‘16-17 State Tarleton 1 0 A&M-Kingsville Texas 1 1 ‘90-91 1 2 0 19 Basin Texas-Permian ‘06-07 ‘06-07 0 State Truman 0 1 0 12 3 Upper Iowa 5 1 7 0 1 Washburn 3 ‘16-17 Baptist Wayland 4 1 State (Neb.) Wayne 0 ‘16-17 10 1 State Western ‘06-07 0 College Westmar ‘12-13 7 18 State ‘11-12 Texas West 1 Wichita State 18 3 1 ‘76-77 William Penn 1 1 0 William Woods ‘12-13 1 0 Winona State 1 1 ‘16-17 ‘14-15 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 0 ‘90-91 14 0 Wisconsin-Lutheran ‘16-17 0 37 7 2 Wisconsin-Stout 1 1 ‘76-77 ‘05-06 78 27 7 ‘91-92 2 1 10 32 25 1 0 46 1 0 ‘82-83 22 0 ‘80-81 ‘82-83 ‘80-81 0 3 14 1 ‘04-05 ‘15-16 1 1 1 1 9 1 ‘90-91 1 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 Team Team Adams State Abilene Christian Academy Air Force Angelo State Tech Arkansas Augustana (S.D.) University Avila Bemidji State Bethany College Bethany Nazarene ‘96-97 Bethel College ‘82-83 ‘05-06 Benedictine College Gm Last Bentley College 1 1 24 No Buena Vista ‘93-94 ‘12-13 ‘91-92 23 Cameron University 0 0 W Carson-Newman 1 ‘08-09 2 1 L 1 1 Central Christian 1 ‘12-13 Central Missouri ‘16-17 ‘80-81 1 1 1 Central Oklahoma 0 20 ‘00-01 Chadron State 1 0 4 1 1 0 ‘16-17 in (S.C.) Clafl 17 College of Saint Mary (Neb.) 8 ‘00-01 1 3 1 3 ‘14-15 College of the Ozarks 9 8 Colorado Christian 1 0 1 ‘80-81 ‘05-06 9 Colorado College 2 0 ‘11-12 Colorado Mines 0 ‘16-17 0 ‘04-05 1 Colorado ‘16-17 2 1 Colorado State-Pueblo 1 6 25 0 0 3 Concordia-St. Paul 11 1 ‘05-06 Culver-Stockton 12 ‘85-86 6 1 8 0 1 Colorado-Colorado Springs ‘90-91 13 35 0 Dakota State ‘05-06 3 1 2 Dana College 24 1 ‘84-85 Delta State University 24 1 11 ‘05-06 Denver University ‘05-06 ‘09-10 1 21 9 Dickinson State 0 18 Doane College 0 ‘14-15 3 10 36 9 Drury University 13 ‘82-83 31 6 Eastern New Mexico ‘00-01 1 0 5 Emporia State 5 4 Fort Lewis College 1 ‘00-01 0 3 Friends University ‘79-80 Grandview College 0 1 ‘84-85 1 2 ‘97-98 Haskell College 1 1 Hastings (Neb.) 1 ‘79-80 1 0 6 Hawaii-Hilo ‘93-94 1 ‘11-12 Kansas Christian College 1 ‘01-02 1 2 5 Kansas State University 0 1 4 0 Kansas University ‘05-06 1 1 ‘16-17 2 Kansas Wesleyan ‘05-06 0 4 Lincoln (Mo.) ‘76-77 0 17 0 79 Lindenwood (Mo.) 1 0 9 15 ‘16-17 Marymount College 31 1 ‘73-74 1 Maryville University 2 48 ‘75-76 ‘90-91 6 McPherson College 1 1 2 Mesa State 13 3 9 ‘07-08 Metropolitan State 0 1 ‘75-76 2 Midland (Midland Lutheran) 2 ‘14-15 8 0 Minnesota State-Mankato 1 0 14 11 Missouri-Kansas City ‘16-17 1 9 ‘88-89 ‘16-17 Missouri Southern 1 7 ‘87-88 Missouri-St. Louis 6 ‘16-17 8 0 ‘14-15 7 College 20 11 Missouri Valley Missouri Western 5 1 1 10 6 11 ‘14-15 12 Nebraska-Kearney ‘05-06 1 1 9 Nebraska-Lincoln 1 1 9 2 ‘05-06 Nebraska-Omaha ‘86-87 27 0 Newman University 5 3 ‘16-17 1 14 26 New Mexico Highlands ‘14-15 2 New Mexico University 13 14 ‘95-96 1 48 North Dakota 0 12 1 Northeastern State (Okla.) ‘16-17 30 2 ‘16-17 Northern Colorado 2 18 1 Northern Montana 47 ‘75-76 2 88 Northern Oklahoma JC 0 ‘15-16 ‘10-11 ‘05-06 25 Northern State (S.D.) 53 0 ‘78-79 ‘16-17 22 1 15 35 26 7 12 0 14 2 20 4 1 1 9 6 0 ‘04-05 ‘03-04 3 ‘75-76 3 ‘90-91 2 ‘79-80 1 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 Y R O T S I H

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1902-03 (2-1) 1970-71 (3-6) Pat Duncan Phillips University L 49-61 Missouri Southern W 65-58 Hays High School W 25-10 Kansas State L 35-60 St. Mary of the Plains L 32-80 @Emporia State L 64-66 Russell Town Team L 4-5 L 26-38 NW Oklahoma State L 45-75 @Missouri Western W 86-65 Hays Town Team W 23-16 Sterling College L 31-33 @Kansas State Univ. L 28-105 @Wayne State W 80-47 McPherson College L 36-37 @Nebraska-Lincoln L 30-71 Washburn University W 67-55 1903-04 (No Records Found) Marymount College W 60-27 @St. Mary of the Plains L 55-60 Emporia State L 59-68 Plainville Town Team No Score Marymount College W 48-24 New Mexico Highlands W 58-24 Kearney State W 74-67 Stockton Town Team No Score @McPherson College L 36-47 @Panhandle State L 38-61 @Pittsburg State L 77-78 Russell Town Team No Score Kansas University W 38-35 @NW Oklahoma State L 45-80 @Missouri Southern L 73-81 Hays Town Team No Score @Sterling College L 38-39 Kansas University L 37-76 Ellis Town Team No Score Phillips University L 45-90 1979-80 (20-12) Helen Miles 1971-72 (12-2) Helen Miles Washburn University L 47-59 @Panhandle State W 59-49 1904-05 (No Records Found) Kansas State W 48-43 @Wichita State L 41-66 vs. Simpson College W 73-61 Russell Town Team No Score Tabor College W 45-34 @Northern OK Jr. Coll. L 43-80 @Midland Lutheran L 62-87 Ellis Town Team No Score @Sterling College W 50-32 Kearney State W 58-53 Oral Roberts L 65-73 Hays Town Team No Score McPherson College W 53-37 @Phillips University L 55-118 Wichita State W 78-74 Hays High School No Score @Kansas University L 40-56 @Oklahoma State Univ. L 58-93 SW Oklahoma State W 82-52 Stockton Town Team No Score @Washburn University W 54-30 Wichita State L 45-76 @NW Oklahoma State L 68-85 Plainville Town Team No Score Sterling College W 55-31 Kansas State Univ. L 48-85 vs. Dakota State(S.D.) W 87-33 @Tabor College W 53-50 @Kansas University L 32-72 vs. Dickinson State W 90-63 1905-06 (3-2) Kansas Wesleyan W 65-24 @Washburn University L 54-64 vs. Northern State L 71-84 Ellis Town Team W 3-2 Kansas University W 53-48 Emporia State L 49-89 St Mary of the Plains W 88-63 Stockton Town Team L 9-12 @McPherson College W 54-51 @Wayne State L 64-67 Plainville Town Team L 3-4 @Kansas Wesleyan W 43-17 1976-77 (19-10) Helen Miles @Missouri Western W 69-60 Ellis Town Team W 10-6 @Kansas University W 48-44 Panhandle State W 63-51 Kearney State W 75-67 Ellis Town Team W 4-3 vs. Kansas State L 50-63 Wichita State W 70-61 @Missouri Southern W 76-60 @NW Oklahoma State L 61-91 @Pittsburg State L 60-64 1906-07 (6-1) 1972-73 (8-4) Helen Miles Panhandle State W 66-53 Wayne State W 86-57 Kansas University W 2-0 @Sterling College L 36-37 @Wichita State L 60-73 Missouri Western W 82-67 Kansas University W 2-0 Kearney State W 53-48 vs. Westmar College L 59-70 NW Oklahoma State W 86-74 Russell Town Team W 10-6 Kansas University W 62-47 vs. Grandview College W 79-69 @Emporia State L 77-92 Ellis Town Team W 15-14 @Kansas State L 24-47 NW Oklahoma State L 55-86 @Washburn University L 63-65 Plainville Town Team W 10-9 @Kansas University L 36-43 @Emporia State W 76-67 Pittsburg State L 76-79 Hays Town Team L 10-15 Kansas State W 46-43 @Washburn University W 70-57 Missouri Southern W 88-74 Hays Town Team W 12-11 @Wichita State W 72-33 @Panhandle State W 60-57 @Kearney State W 71-62 Wichita State W 72-24 Wayne State College W 88-69 Emporia State W 72-59 1907-08 (2-0, Record Not Final) @Kearney State W 54-49 Missouri Western W 75-69 Washburn University W 89-67 Hays High School W 18-17 @Tabor College W 49-46 @Kearney State W 66-57 vs. Emporia State L 69-77 Hays High School W 29-28 Benedictine College W 51-31 Missouri Southern W 103-81 vs. Tabor College W 86-69 Plainville High School No Score Kansas State University L 42-50 Pittsburg State W 83-34 vs. Emporia State W 86-82(ot) Ellis High School No Score @Wayne State College L 50-77 @Missouri-St Louis W 72-65 Russell High School No Score 1973-74 (14-4) Helen Miles @Missouri Western L 63-72 vs. William Penn L 63-76 Emporia State No Score Wichita State W 54-34 Emporia State W 88-75 vs. William Woods L 77-83 Benedictine College W 62-42 Washburn University W 72-41 1908-09 (5-0) Phillips University (OK) L 24-44 @St. Mary of the Plains L 68-71 1980-81 (15-12) Helen Miles

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE Plainville Town Team W 17-10 Sterling College W 68-29 @Missouri Southern L 54-66 @Wichita State L 82-107 Plainville Town Team W 25-4 Haskell College W 77-25 @Pittsburg State W 97-58 NW Oklahoma State L 70-80 Bunker Hill Town Team W 44-2 Washburn University W 52-32 Kearney State College W 67-64 St. Mary of the Plains W 83-65 Bethany College W 23-20 Kearney State W 69-34 @Benedictine College W 74-54 @Southern Colorado W 100-97 Bethany College W 17-10 @Kansas State L 39-67 St. Mary of the Plains W 43-42 @Buena Vista L 51-52 *State Champions Kansas University W 45-43 vs. South Dakota State W 82-70 @Chadron State W 89-81 @Haskell College W 60-14 vs. Tarkio L 39-85 @Colorado College W 74-72 1909-10 (8-0) @Washburn University W 58-28 vs. Midland Lutheran L 62-71 @Kearney State L 75-90 Hays High School W 14-5 McPherson College W 61-31 @Missouri Western L 57-72 Hays High School W 17-10 @Kansas University W 62-46 1977-78 (17-6) Helen Miles @Wayne State W 73-68 Russell High School W 15-10 Kansas State University L 35-65 @Phillips University L 53-88 @Panhandle State L 87-95 Bunker Hill Town Team W 26-4 @Benedictine College W 53-9 @Panhandle State W 61-49 @Bethany Nazarene W 84-78 Bethany College W 14-10 @Kearney State W 55-51 Univ. of New Mexico L 57-74 @Washburn University W 77-76 Bethany College W 14-13 Phillips University (OK) L 40-67 vs. Midland Lutheran L 75-87 Emporia State L 60-78 Kansas Wesleyan W 42-18 @Wichita State W 56-29 Wichita State W 81-70 Panhandle State W 73-70 *State Champions Missouri Southern W 89-59 @Pittsburg State L 58-80 1974-75 (17-7) Helen Miles Pittsburg State W 96-62 @Missouri Southern W 76-56 1910-11 (3-2) NW Oklahoma State L 53-66 Kearney State W 66-52 @Kearney State W 87-75 Bethany College L 9-11 Oklahoma State Univ. L 59-71 Emporia State W 62-52 @Washburn University W 71-64 Bethany College L 9-12 NW Oklahoma State W 71-66 Washburn University W 85-65 @Emporia State L 73-93 Bethany College W 10-6 @Kansas University L 64-70 @Wayne State L 71-75 Missouri Western L 70-80 Bethany College W 9-8 @Emporia State W 80-61 @Missouri Western W 78-66 Wayne State W 95-92 Hays High School W 11-10 Pittsburg State W 90-34 @Missouri Southern W 64-58 @Marymount College L 68-90 @Phillips University L 67-95 @Pittsburg State W 78-69 Pittsburg State W 85-84 1911-12 (9-1) @Sterling College W 63-26 Wayne State W 79-63 Missouri Southern W 102-86 Hays High School L 7-9 Kearney State W 77-65 Missouri Western W 78-65 Kansas Wesleyan W 79-57 McCracken Town Team W 9-5 Benedictine College W 75-40 @Emporia State W 64-56 Pittsburg State L 54-64 Hays High School W 11-10 Kansas State University L 59-67 @Washburn University W 53-49 Hays High School W 19-16 @NW Oklahoma State L 63-76 @Kearney State W 61-59 1981-82 (18-10) Helen Miles Ellis High School W 13-10 Washburn University W 66-49 vs. St. Mary (Kan.) W 64-52 Marymount College W 76-66 Ellis High School W 54-13 @McPherson College W 89-65 vs. Dickinson State W 70-68 @Bethany College W 77-67 Ellis High School W 14-13 @Wichita State W 60-53 vs. Midland Lutheran L 57-63 St. Mary of the Plains W 66-60 Russell High School W 17-14 @Pittsburg State W 57-32 vs. Missouri Western L 63-66 @Marymount College W 95-71 McCracken Town Team W 12-11 Tabor College W 52-34 @NW Oklahoma State L 79-85 Stockton Town Team W 15-12 @Kearney State W 63-58 1978-79 (14-7) Helen Miles Southern Colorado W 104-72 *State Champions Kansas University W 62-53 @Wichita State W 70-56 Colorado College W 83-53 @Washburn University W 55-33 @Oral Roberts L 53-70 @Southern Colorado W 76-64 1969-70 (2-4) Pat Duncan @Benedictine College W 79-35 @University of Denver W 75-60 @Colorado College W 54-49 Washburn University W 34-21 Emporia State W 64-55 @Northern-Colorado W 85-63 Kearney State W 71-55 Kansas University L 38-62 Kansas University L 51-53 Panhandle State W 63-55 Washburn University L 50-54 Bethel College W 39-23 Bethany College W 58-51 @Univ. of New Mexico L 68-87 Emporia State L 66-90

FHSUATHLETICS.COM McPherson College L 30-51 @SW Oklahoma State W 76-52 @Panhandle State W 92-74 @Kansas State L 26-56 1975-76 (2-24) Helen Miles @Washburn University W 63-59 @Missouri Southern L 68-80 Kansas State L 26-35 Kearney State L 42-51 @Kearney State L 57-58 @Pittsburg State W 65-62 Phillips University L 34-103 Missouri Western W 85-77 NW Oklahoma State W 79-61 Oklahoma State Univ. L 47-100 Wayne State W 85-61 Missouri Western L 66-71(ot) Emporia State L 37-97 Pittsburg State W 71-51 Wayne State W 87-71

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vs. Southwestern Oklahoma W 57-53 @Washburn University University @Washburn vs. Central Missouri W 89-88(ot) vs. Eastern New Mexico 91-98(2ot) L vs. Colorado Mines 73-88 L vs. Missouri Western W 76-53 68-69 L @Emporia State @Emporia College State @Wayne @Chadron State 74-57 W College @Adams State College @Fort Lewis 85-55 W 73-75 L College State Western Mesa State College W 79-47 W 78-40 W 82-55 Colorado Mines State College Wayne W 90-48 College Chadron State @Regis College W 59-51 W 94-49 Kearney State W 87-46 @Southwestern College W 86-41 vs. Sterling College vs. Friends University W 90-62 vs.Emporia State W 92-76 W 85-54 %vs. Wisconsin-Stout W 95-49 %vs. Northern Montana W 92-59 Baptist %vs. Wayland W 70-53 W 68-55 in (S.C.) %vs. Clafl W 78-65 % Tournament National %NAIA W 75-63 1991-92 (18-10) John Klein Fort Lewis College State Western New Mexico Highlands University Washburn W 66-47 W 62-31 Cameron University 75-83(ot) L Emporia State Augustana(SD) vs. W 76-51 W 67-47 vs. Colorado Christian @Nebraska-Kearney W 65-52 University @Washburn 50-91 L @Emporia State W 76-65 73-78 L 75-90 L Colorado Christian @Chadron State College 67-68 Colorado Mines L State @Western 55-54 W 60-90 L @Mesa State College New Mexico Highlands Adams State College 44-56 L W 84-47 W 69-64 State College @Wayne W 63-61 State College Western W 65-57 W 64-63 Mesa State College W 60-46 State College Wayne @New Mexico Highlands W 77-58 75-81 L @Adams State College 58-85 L @Colorado Mines W 65-63 Chadron State College Nebraska-Kearney W 65-60 State Texas @West W 72-53 John Klein 1992-93 (18-11) W 60-54 Emporia State 51-90 L University Washburn University @Washburn vs. NW Missouri State 61-65 L 34-71 L College Tabor W 80-69 Friends University W 74-64 @Colorado Christian @Regis University @Emporia State W 67-46 W 77-55 Bethany College W 74-60 State College @Wayne 68-74 L State College Wayne 59-76 L W 79-66 @Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State College W 58-30 67-72 L Colorado Mines W 69-66 66-81 L State College Western Mesa State College W 89-39 @New Mexico Highlands 55-61 L @Adams State College W 91-55 Nebraska-Kearney 59-69 L W 80-70 State @Western @Mesa State College New Mexico Highlands 62-63 L Adams State 53-58 L W 63-54 @Colorado Mines W 88-51 @Chadron State Adams State vs. vs. Chadron State W 92-49 vs. NM Highlands W 76-62 64-72 L Mahon Tom 1993-94 (17-11) W 58-51 W 78-76 Emporia State W 68-62 Angelo State 59-65 L W 68-62 N O S A E S - Y B - @Missouri Western Western @Missouri University Washburn Emporia State 84-85(4ot) L College @Rockhurst 56-68 L 57-73 L Pittsburg State Missouri Southern 65-90 L @Emporia State University @Washburn Missouri Western W 63-53 50-55 L State Wayne 64-80 L Marymount College 62-70 L @Missouri Southern W 66-59 @Pittsburg State W 77-71 @Peru State 61-59 W University @Washburn W 74-71(ot) W 66-59 46-75 L 1988-89 (19-8) John Klein Friends University @Bethany College W 74-67 @St. Mary of the Plains Bethel College 61-64 L W 63-53 @Kearney State W 73-67 Marymount College Kansas Newman St. Mary of the Plains W 85-49 @Kansas Newman W 65-51 57-60 L W 64-56 Kearney State W 74-45 Missouri Southern Pittsburg State W 66-50 @Marymount College @Missouri Western W 71-65 State @Wayne W 74-48 64-68 L Emporia State W 78-44 60-68 University L Washburn @Regis College State Wayne 74-84(2ot) L W 81-72 Missouri Western W 63-59 @Pittsburg State @Missouri Southern W 68-61 Metropolitan State W 70-68 University @Washburn 68-70 W 90-68 L W 84-62 @Emporia State 44-54 L Friends University W 90-66 University @Washburn 59-69 L W 82-71 1989-90 (22-7) John Klein W 68-45 @Central Oklahoma @Friends University Bethany College 69-81 L St. Mary of the Plains W 68-57 @Midland Lutheran Denver University W 78-65 Regis College W 73-70 Southwestern College 72-78 L University Washburn W 89-47 W 79-59 Southern Colorado @Regis College W 69-67 @Metropolitan State W 80-73 @Southern Colorado W 89-57 State College @Wayne W 76-66 Panhandle State W 78-70 62-68 59-75 L L @Hastings College @Panhandle State Kearney State Emporia State W 89-47 59-62 L Kansas Newman W 74-53 @Kearney State College Tabor Benedictine College W 89-70 W 90-43 W 78-56 @Kansas Newman W 78-70 State College Wayne 55-59 L @Bethel College @Emporia State W 96-65 W 78-43 W 89-63 Bethany College University Washburn W 79-39 1990-91 (34-2) John Klein W 78-67 52-74 L National Champions NAIA W 84-44 @Denver University Southern Colorado St. Mary of the Plains University @Washburn 76-78 L W 61-51 Hastings College W 69-43 W 63-49 Central Oklahoma @Kearney State Denver University W 80-64 Regis College W 70-62 Missouri Western @Mesa State College W 66-60 W 90-59 State @Western W 86-73 @Colorado Mines W 63-46 Adams State College W 70-54 Fort Lewis College W 102-47 W 75-40 W 69-44 W 92-50 N O S A E SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS S SEASON-BY-SEASON St. Mary of the Plains @Marymount College 50-52(ot) L State College @Wayne W 80-70 W 63-62 St. Mary of the Plains Panhandle State 73-77(ot) L Friends University Regis College NW Missouri State @Bethany College 54-62 L 58-60 L State vs. Western W 71-69(ot) vs. Kansas Newman 65-82 L @St. Mary of the Plains W 55-50 @Phillips University W 74-48 49-71 L Hastings College 59-67 L Emporia State University Washburn 66-69 L @Panhandle State W 72-70 @Pittsburg State 66-75 L @Missouri Southern Marymount College 58-79 L 57-64 L @Missouri Western 56-66 L W 74-73 State @Wayne W 60-56 Missouri Southern Pittsburg State 38-73 L @Marymount College University @Washburn W 74-60 W 65-56 @Emporia State 52-62 L 52-79 L Kearney State W 95-44 State College Wayne Missouri Western W 78-73 W 80-77 1987-88 (14-14) John Klein @Friends University 60-69 L W 70-55 Kearney State College @St. Mary of the Plains W 69-58 62-79 L Phillips University 67-69 L Bethany College @Kearney State College of St. Mary Doane College 63-78 L vs. Maryville University 70-79 L University vs. Washburn W 72-54 W 70-57 W 82-45 56-58 L W 76-70 @St. Mary of the Plains 72-74(ot) L 1986-87 (14-18) John Klein Missouri-Kansas City vs. Peru State vs. College of St. Mary 57-72 L vs. Kearney State 58-65 @Hastings College L W 60-51 59-65 W 57-48 L vs. School of the Ozarks Kearney State @Regis College W 74-65 @Panhandle State St. Mary of the Plains @NW Missouri State @Missouri-Kansas City W 69-66 W 70-63 62-65 L 60-66 L Missouri Western 56-87 L 70-81 L State Wayne @Marymount College @Emporia State W 66-55 University @Washburn 50-55 L @Missouri Southern W 78-58 @Pittsburg State W 88-72 University Washburn W 81-64 67-84 L Emporia State Marymount College W 88-60 94-101 L State @Wayne @Missouri Western W 76-72 @Kearney State W 70-69(ot) Pittsburg State W 97-81 Missouri Southern W 89-79 Emporia State 78-90(ot) L Marymount College W 79-76 W 83-71 W 75-69 W 78-71 Emporia State Emporia University Washburn Kearney State State Wayne W 87-65 Missouri Western @Pittsburg State 65-73 L @Missouri Southern College @Marymount 84-85 L W 95-90(ot) W 89-87 University @Washburn W 100-72 63-84 L @Emporia State 72-78 L 67-80 L @Friends University 93-95(2ot) L 1985-86 (18-12) Helen Miles 64-65 L @Hastings College Panhandle State @St. Mary of the Plains Bethany College 62-51 W 56-65 L vs. South Dakota 51-54 L W 74-62 55-67 L @Regis College @Kearney State @Hastings College @Bethany College @Colorado College W 70-65 St. Mary of the Plains W 77-73 W 61-59 Missouri Southern W 84-74 W 69-65 Pittsburg State W 76-55 @Missouri Western State @Wayne W 69-59 Kansas Newman 78-83 L W 78-67 W 94-56 68-77 L vs. St. Mary of the Plains 68-84 L @Marymount College @Missouri Western State @Wayne 66-70(ot) L Emporia State University Washburn 71-79 L @Kearney State Missouri Western W 99-61 Pittsburg State 43-53 L University @Washburn 80-84 L @Emporia State W 86-75 54-75 L @Panhandle State 71-77 L State Wayne Missouri Western 52-69 L Panhandle State W 78-61 49-89 L @Pittsburg State @Missouri Southern Marymount College 46-93 L W 74-64 Kearney State 68-78 L W 67-64 Oklahoma City 55-68 L W 79-64 Helen Miles 1983-84 (15-11) Panhandle State Hastings College W 67-55 @Regis College 76-87 L @Colorado College @Panhandle State W 71-56 W 76-74 @Kearney State 63-61 W Colorado College W 61-56 Regis College 71-74 L @Hastings College 53-54(ot) L @Marymount College W 67-61 @Emporia State University @Washburn W 60-53 49-51 L @Kansas Newman W 46-44 56-87 L Pittsburg State Missouri Southern 76-80 L State Wayne W 89-41 Missouri Western Kearney State 77-81 L @Missouri Southern 60-73 L @Pittsburg State University Washburn 53-68 L W 74-47 77-95 L Emporia State State @Wayne W 79-62 41-62 L W 56-50 @Missouri Western Marymount College @St. Mary of the Plains W 74-67 W 81-80 54-68 L W 79-67 W 68-59 1984-85 (17-12) Helen Miles vs. Dana College vs. College of St. Mary Hastings College W 79-71 Regis College W 57-43 Colorado College Marymount College W 81-47 W 71-59 66-68 L 76-77 L @Kearney State @Kearney State @Emporia University @Washburn State @Wayne 80-81(ot) L W 63-51 @Missouri Western Panhandle State 68-85 L Pittsburg State Missouri Southern 70-72 L University Washburn 64-70 L W 104-75 @Emporia State W 72-67 W 90-68 W 90-65 Helen Miles 1982-83 (11-21) @Oklahoma City 87-106 @Oklahoma Baptist L vs. NW Oklahoma State vs. NE Oklahoma State 66-79 L Bethany College 60-75 L 76-87 L 73-86 L vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse vs. Regis College 63-78 L vs. NW Missouri State @Wichita State W 85-72 Colorado College 65-78 L W 59-50 @Colorado University @Colorado College @Air Force 37-89 L W 75-69 60-71 L W 68-49 58-73 L S T L U S E R

N O S A E S - Y B - N O S A E S SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

Washburn Univ. L 59-82 @Southern Colorado W 79-60 @Colorado Christian W 87-64 @CU-Colorado Springs L 60-64 Colorado Christian W 64-48 Adams State W 68-43 @Adams State W 70-57 @Chadron State W 55-50 @Emporia State L 67-79 Fort Lewis W 60-41 @NM Highlands L 76-87 @Metro State L 62-76 Bethel College W 93-57 @Colorado Mines W 66-53 Western State W 70-66 @Rockhurst W 90-83 @Angelo State L 69-91 @Metro State L 50-60 Mesa State W 64-60 Colorado Mines W 67-56 @Chadron State L 56-65 @Nebraska-Kearney L 52-66 Panhandle State W 87-85 Colorado Christian W 69-47 @Colorado Mines W 66-53 Denver University W 77-49 @Fort Lewis W 76-66 @Nebraska-Kearney L 70-86 Mesa State W 65-60 Chadron State W 72-54 CU-Colorado Springs W 77-50 Regis University W 82-74 Western State W 73-55 Rockhurst College W 62-58 Southern Colorado W 85-59 Panhandle State W 78-41 @NM Highlands W 74-64 Colorado Christian W 68-45 Colorado Mines W 74-57 @Colorado Mines W 56-47 @Adams State W 79-72 Regis University W 67-47 Metro State W 72-64 @Colorado Christian W 65-53 @Mesa State W 84-79 Nebraska-Kearney W 66-65(ot) @Nebraska-Kearney L 51-84 Nebraska-Kearney L 58-79 @Western State W 79-57 @Chadron State W 71-61 Colorado Christian W 77-64 @Regis University L 72-89 Nebraska-Kearney W 55-50 Colorado Mines W 61-46 @Chadron State L 53-75 Metro State W 76-66 Chadron State W 71-66 Metro State W 60-56 @Regis University L 63-76 Chadron State W 63-52 Colorado Mines W 65-54 Bethany College W 67-51 NM Highlands W 88-75 @Southern Colorado L 72-89 NM Highlands L 62-64 @Colorado Christian L 68-74 vs. Nebraska-Kearney L 68-89 Adams State W 80-52 @Regis University W 78-53 2003-04 (15-13) Annette Wiles @Nebraska-Kearney L 50-63 @Metro State W 60-57 2000-01 (15-15) Annette Wiles Southwestern College L 70-88 vs. Mesa State W 74-72 vs. Mesa State L 60-72 vs. Philadelphia University W 95-82 Central Christian W 103-44 vs. NM Highlands L 67-83 vs. Delta State University L 68-92 Panhandle State W 94-51 1997-98 (19-9) Tom Mahon vs. Bentley College L 61-85 @Emporia State L 66-84 1994-95 (23-6) Tom Mahon @Emporia State L 60-85 Culver-Stockton W 84-46 @Mesa State L 66-83 Emporia State L 72-78 Bethany College W 80-71 Benedictine College W 96-63 NM Highlands W 76-45 Washburn University L 56-70 @Nebraska-Omaha L 75-77 Tabor College W 104-63 CSU-Pueblo W 87-73 Wayne State College W 66-53 vs. Bemidji State W 65-54 @Washburn University L 71-82 NW Oklahoma State W 62-43 Oklahoma City W 66-50 Western State W 79-48 Emporia State L 65-80 @Fort Lewis L 64-84 Kansas Wesleyan W 73-47 Mesa State W 85-82(ot) @CU-Colorado Springs L 71-77 @Adams State L 59-66 @Washburn University W 67-62 Washburn University L 61-75 @Southern Colorado W 94-59 Western State College W 81-52 @Metro State College W 60-59 @NM Highlands W 77-66 Newman University W 76-60 CU-Colorado Springs W 74-61 @Emporia State W 79-71 Tabor College W 65-42 New Mexico Highlands W 87-70 Chadron State W 79-72 Regis University W 68-48 CU-Colorado Springs W 91-45 Fort Lewis W 87-40 Metro State W 81-64 Metro State College W 69-57 Southern Colorado W 77-65 @Mesa State L 75-77 @Northern Colorado L 63-76 NM Highlands W 93-54 @Adams State W 80-75 @Western State L 80-81 Rockhurst W 80-57 @Nebraska-Kearney L 53-65 @Fort Lewis W 82-60 Adams State W 72-63 @Colorado Mines L 48-62 Colorado Mines W 86-58 Colorado Mines W 80-61 @Panhandle State L 67-69 @Colorado Christian W 79-72(ot) Chadron State W 77-67 Metro State L 68-83 Regis University W 84-72 Nebraska-Kearney W 76-69 @Western State W 95-51 Nebraska-Kearney W 66-65 Colorado Christian W 94-79 @Regis University L 48-79 @Mesa State L 77-96 @Chadron State L 64-68 @Nebraska-Kearney L 52-86 @Panhandle State W 89-63 Fort Lewis W 80-60 @Denver University W 77-65 Metro State W 85-81 Colorado Mines W 66-55 Adams State W 98-66 @Colorado Christian L 62-81 @Colorado Mines L 71-73 Colorado Christian W 80-54 Western State W 90-67 @Regis University W 70-55 @Chadron State L 83-88 @Nebraska-Kearney L 86-100 Mesa State W 80-71 @Nebraska-Kearney L 70-94 @Regis University L 67-78 Regis University L 61-70 @Colorado Mines W 79-62 Chadron State W 77-49 @Colorado Christian W 79-59 @Metro State L 50-68 @Chadron State L 57-73 @Colorado Mines W 78-69 Nebraska-Kearney L 74-86 @Chadron State L 79-84

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY FORT HAYS STATE @Fort Lewis W 71-56 @Metro State L 62-75 @Metro State W 73-70 @Nebraska-Kearney L 68-93 @Adams State W 71-54 Colorado Christian W 86-78 Colorado Mines W 92-76 Nebraska-Kearney W 65-55 Regis University W 80-64 Chadron State L 82-89 2004-05 (22-8) Annette Wiles @NM Highlands W 83-75 NM Highlands W 83-68 @Nebraska-Kearney L 78-97 @Panhandle State W 93-53 Adams State W 87-38 @Metro State L 50-77 McPherson College W 90-53 vs. Mesa State W 82-66 2001-02 (17-10) Annette Wiles Tabor College W 70-53 vs. Chadron State L 80-81(2ot) 1998-99 (14-13) Tom Mahon vs. Drury University L 48-64 vs. Wisconsin-Lutheran W 62-46 Culver-Stockton L 70-78 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 68-49 vs. College of St. Mary L 55-65 1995-96 (16-12) Tom Mahon Emporia State W 87-74 Bethel College W 83-53 Panhandle State W 73-43 Emporia State W 83-78 @Northern Colorado L 72-81 Central Christian W 79-36 CU-Colorado Springs W 68-49 Washburn University L 54-63 Pittsburg State L 60-74 @Emporia State L 42-52 NM Highlands W 62-53(ot) vs. Missouri-St. Louis W 70-65 vs. Truman State L 73-86 Southern Colorado W 78-70 @CSU-Pueblo W 70-61 @Central Missouri L 50-65 @Washburn University L 52-69 CU-Colorado Springs L 61-71 Mesa State L 62-70 Fort Lewis W 83-62 Colorado Mines W 72-52 @NM Highlands W 65-58 Western State W 74-66 Adams State W 72-55 Metro State L 53-71 @Fort Lewis College L 64-67 @Adams State W 63-53 @Colorado Mines L 60-66 @Nebraska-Kearney L 70-103 Mesa State College L 51-60 @Fort Lewis W 76-73 @Chadron State W 70-63 Colorado Christian W 76-62 Western State College W 74-49 @Chadron State W 91-81(ot) @Emporia State W 70-67 @Chadron State W 85-66 @Adams State W 59-44 Nebraska-Kearney W 66-52 @Washburn University L 51-73 @Regis University W 73-52 @Colorado Christian W 71-68 @Rockhurst W 75-64 @Regis University L 55-70 McPherson College W 103-40 @Regis University L 71-79 Colorado Christian W 64-38 Western State W 82-69 Adams State W 80-45 Nebraska-Kearney L 35-59 Colorado Mines W 54-43 Mesa State W 89-77 New Mexico HIghlands W 88-60 @Metro State College L 63-90 Central Christian W 106-40 @Nebraska-Kearney L 55-71 @Western State W 57-37 Panhandle State W 91-44 @Regis University L 57-76 @Wayne State L 72-84 @Mesa State L 70-83 Chadron State College W 85-58 @Metro State L 55-73 NM Highlands W 87-65 Fort Lewis W 80-48 Colorado Mines W 67-61 @Colorado Mines L 56-68 @Fort Lewis W 66-54 @CU-Colorado Springs L 62-70 @Panhandle State W 78-52 @Colorado Christian W 73-51 @Adams State W 74-51 @Southern Colorado L 71-72 Colorado Christian W 83-64 Metro State W 59-58 Bethany College L 77-78(ot) @Colorado Mines W 88-76 Regis University W 69-66 Regis University W 55-45 Nebraska-Kearney L 56-75 @Metro State L 83-84 @Nebraska-Kearney L 47-72 Chadron State L 69-70 Colorado Mines W 80-74(ot) Nebraska-Kearney W 77-67 Metro State College W 69-64 @Nebraska-Kearney W 82-76 Chadron State W 85-74 @Colorado Christian L 64-67 @Chadron State W 66-57 Colorado Mines W 81-53 Kansas Wesleyan W 95-58 Chadron State W 82-68 @Colorado Mines W 74-67(ot) vs. Regis University L 58-78 @NM Highlands L 65-76 Regis University W 75-73 @Regis University L 70-78 @North Dakota* L 56-87 @Western State W 59-55 @Metro State L 65-80 *NCAA North Central Regional @Mesa State L 58-62 2002-03 (20-8) Annette Wiles (Grand Forks, N.D.) Western State W 87-58 1999-00 (17-11) Tom Mahon Tabor College W 68-56 vs. Mesa State L 51-66 Bethany College W 84-69 Bethany College L 64-76 2005-06 (21-7) Annette Wiles Washburn University L 64-78 Central Christian W 74-44 Southwestern College W 67-51 1996-97 (22-6) Tom Mahon Northern Colorado L 61-71 Emporia State W 65-62 Friends University W 74-40 Culver-Stockton W 67-51 Tabor College W 96-46 Mesa State College W 75-68 Bethel College W 88-36 vs. Abilene Christian L 64-70 @Emporia State L 48-98 @NM Highlands W 53-48 vs. Minn. St.-Mankato L 63-66

FHSUATHLETICS.COM @Central Missouri W 59-54 @Pittsburg State L 53-69 @Southern Colorado L 55-65(ot) vs. Bemidji State L 74-77(ot) Kansas Wesleyan W 82-48 @Colorado Mines L 59-71 NW Oklahoma State W 76-54 Central Christian W 80-40 @Western State L 64-71 @Metro State L 73-77 Fort Lewis W 56-51 @NM Highlands W 75-29 @Mesa State W 76-65 Chadron State W 82-71 Adams State W 73-44 @UC-Colorado Springs W 66-53 NM Highlands W 84-63 Regis University W 82-75 @Panhandle State W 64-48 CSU-Pueblo W 59-56 @UC-Colorado Springs W 65-54 Nebraska-Kearney W 75-57 @Western State W 48-37 vs. Carson-Newman W 71-66

7700 FORT HAYS GROSS COACHES PLAYERS OPPONENTS REVIEW THE MIAA RECORDS HISTORY 1

STATE COLISEUM 771 S T W, 83-49 W, W 71-34 L U S E R

@St. Cloud State vs. Bemidji State Bethel College Sterling College 88-73 W, @Missouri Southern 91-58 W, @Pittsburg State Washburn 125-31 W, L, 64-75 Emporia State 97-61 W, College Tabor Midland L, 58-70 Kansas Christian Central Missouri 67-64(ot) W, 54-51 W, Southwest Baptist 71-38 W, @Nebraska-Kearney 118-35 W, @Missouri Western @NW Missouri State 69-59 57-51 W, W, 88-63 W, Lincoln 84-55 W, L, 51-65 Lindenwood L, 80-92 @Emporia State @Washburn Northeastern State Central Oklahoma @Northeastern State L, 48-59 77-44 W, @Central Oklahoma L, 70-76 81-68 W, 64-44 Nebraska-Kearney W, 57-44 W, 61-60 W, @Southwest Baptist L, 72-76 Missouri Southern 64-53 vs. Emporia State W, 74-48 W, 83-46 W, L, 62-78 * = NCAA Central Regional (Pittsburg, Kan.) Central Regional (Pittsburg, * = NCAA Hobson 2016-17 (22-8) Tony vs. Upper Iowa vs. Southwest Minnesota St. 82-56 W, Pittsburg State Pittsburg State @Emporia @Washburn Nebraska-Kearney Emporia State W 62-43 @Pittsburg State W 65-55 Washburn 69-52 W @Nebraska-Kearney W 62-58 @Central Oklahoma State @Northeastern W 72-62 W 81-71 59-65 L vs. Northeastern State 56-55 W vs. Central Missouri W 50-28 W 79-53 vs. Emporia State W 74-67 Minnesota State-Mankato* W 74-57 W 59-53 State (Neb.)* Wayne Emporia State* Central Regional (Hays, Kan.) * = NCAA 46-49 L W 70-54 Hobson 2015-16 (25-6) Tony vs. Upper Iowa @Southwest Minnesota St. 61-66 L W 74-62 St. Cloud State Regis Newman Sterling College Washburn W 52-44 Emporia State Nebraska-Kearney @Central Missouri W 94-45 W 82-75(ot) @Southwest Baptist Pittsburg State W 76-34 W 59-55 Missouri Southern W 71-70 W 59-50 W 62-54 71-82 L @Lindenwood @Lincoln Northeastern State W 68-60 W 77-57 Central Oklahoma @Missouri Western @NW Missouri State W 65-59 W 59-56(ot) 68-47 W @Nebraska-Kearney W 82-81(ot) Central Missouri 75-77 L W 61-46 Southwest Baptist W 68-41 @Pittsburg State @Missouri Southern Lindenwood W 70-57 W 96-84 Lincoln W 68-62 @Northeastern State 69-79 L @Central Oklahoma vs. Missouri Southern W 59-56 vs. Pittsburg State 73-81 L W 84-66 vs. Winona State* W 79-65 74-90 L W 91-63 55-60 L N O S A W 79-69(2ot) E S - Y B - @NW Missouri State Missouri State @NW Western @Missouri @Washburn 65-42 W Truman 78-90 L Central Missouri Baptist @Southwest @Missouri Southern Pittsburg State W 78-71 Emporia State W 68-51 55-75 L W 67-58 vs. Central Missouri W 63-56 Hobson 2012-13 (22-7) Tony W 72-61 61-73 L McPherson College Bethany College 64-73 L NW Oklahoma State W 78-37 Newman Tech Arkansas vs. W 93-53 Basin Texas-Permian vs. W 82-37 73-43 W Central Missouri @Missouri Western W 81-52 @Panhandle State SD School of MInes W 57-42 @Northeastern State W 95-50 W 66-46 @Emporia State W 87-54 W 96-58 Washburn 44-54 L Southwest Baptist @Pittsburg State @Lindenwood 54-69 L @Truman W 64-55 Central Oklahoma Missouri Southern 48-51 L NW Missouri State 60-63 L Nebraska-Kearney W 75-63 W 84-78 @NW Missouri State 55-57(2ot) L W 62-55 @Nebraska-Kearney W 65-53 @Washburn W 87-63 W 54-53 Missouri Western W 62-50 Lincoln Lincoln vs. Northeastern State W 73-56 vs. Central Missouri W 61-42 41-61 L 78-87(ot) L Hobson 2013-14 (21-8) Tony @Northwestern Okla. Panhandle State Bethel College W 91-66 W 94-55 Newman W 70-57 College Tabor W 109-45 @Central Missouri @Missouri Western W 78-38 Saint Mary (Kan.) NW Missouri State 51-72 L W 67-53 @Missouri Southern W 86-51 W 114-86 @Southwest Baptist W 100-34 Lindenwood 71-76 L Lincoln W 93-66 @Central Oklahoma @Northeastern State South Dakota Mines W 64-38 @Pittsburg State 48-49 L W 99-76 Emporia State W 64-39 Washburn @Nebraska-Kearney @Emporia State W 98-54 60-74 L Pittsburg State W 85-67 @Washburn W 72-57 Nebraska-Kearney Central Oklahoma 77-80 L W 69-62 Northeastern State Nebraska-Kearney W 81-53 67-71 L vs. Missouri Southern W 72-62 vs. Central Missouri 65-74 W 55-39 L W 78-57 W 88-68 Hobson 2014-15 (30-4) Tony vs. Bemidji State 69-71 L @Concordia-St. Paul McPherson College Cameron 68-70 L @Newman W 71-65 W 120-39 College Tabor Central Missouri Missouri Western College Missouri Valley W 76-75(ot) Kansas Wesleyan W 94-44 @NW Missouri State W 74-44 W 93-52 W 75-47 W 81-57 Missouri Southern Southwest Baptist W 102-49 W 71-52 @Lindenwood @Lincoln W 89-70 Central Oklahoma W 72-56 Northeastern State South Dakota Mines W 75-60 W 60-52 W 71-41 W 71-37 W 61-53 N O S A E SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS S SEASON-BY-SEASON @Missouri Southern Southern @Missouri State Pittsburg Emporia State 54-62 L @Nebraska-Omaha State NW Missouri @Missouri Western Washburn 60-69 L 60-71 L @Truman 75-60 W 51-90 L @Central Missouri 55-62 L Southwest Baptist Missouri Southern @Pittsburg State 67-72 L @Emporia State W 74-62 vs. Washburn 60-83 L W 69-66 54-59 L Hobson W 83-64 2009-10 (15-13) Tony Bethany College 68-73 L NW Oklahoma State @Nebraska-Kearney 49-73 L @Colorado Mines W 89-33 W 104-56 vs. Regis W 55-50 Newman @Nebraska-Omaha W 56-47 NW Missouri State Missouri Western Doane College 62-68 L Washburn W 76-66 @Truman W 60-51 W 75-61 @Central Missouri W 88-57 Southwest Baptist W 68-62 Missouri Southern @Pittsburg State W 71-64 @Emporia State W 90-64 Nebraska-Omaha 47-57 L W 73-68 W 67-70 @NW Missouri State @Missouri Western 65-71 L @Washburn 67-88 L W 76-66 54-75 L Truman W 66-52 Central Missouri @Southwest Baptist @Missouri Southern Pittsburg State 53-66 L Emporia State 45-50 L 63-65 L 53-91 L vs. Emporia State Hobson Tony (12-14) 2010-11 61-63 L Doane College 74-78 L College Tabor 66-72 L 80-87 L Nebraska-Kearney @Newman Lincoln W 77-47 Nebraska-Omaha W 86-64 @Washburn W 81-58 @Missouri Western @NW Missouri State W 76-70 Truman 52-66 L Central Missouri 58-76 L 65-71 L @Southwest Baptist @Missouri Southern W 62-39 42-71 L Pittsburg State 57-59(ot) L 55-69 L Emporia State W 70-58 @Lincoln @Nebraska-Omaha NW Missouri State 45-54 L W 75-70(ot) Missouri Western 42-53 L Washburn 57-67 L @Truman W 84-78 W 64-60(ot) @Central Missouri W 71-68 Southwest Baptist Missouri Southern @Pittsburg State 63-80 L @Emporia State W 78-58 W 68-59 Hobson (20-9) Tony 2011-12 53-62 L (Texas) @ St. Mary’s 53-65 L State Tarleton vs. 56-70 L College Tabor W 70-60 42-54 L Central Christian NW Oklahoma State W 67-56 Bethel College W 101-53 @Lincoln W 105-24 W 93-34 Washburn Missouri Western @Nebraska-Kearney W 95-61 NW Missouri State Doane College W 63-50 W 70-48 @Truman @Central Missouri W 71-65 W 65-45 Southwest Baptist 60-67 L Missouri Southern W 81-53 @Pittsburg State 66-76 L @Emporia State W 64-55 Lincoln W 80-63 W 69-63 55-64(ot) L 70-81 L 75-76(ot) L W 50-44 vs. Notre Dame de Namur Stephens College (Mo.) A&M-Kingsville Texas vs. (Texas) @St. Mary’s W 116-28 W 77-64 Southwestern College Bethany College W 70-66 W 69-45 Nebraska-Kearney Newman University @Emporia State Panhandle State W 58-45 W 81-69 W 86-52 NW Missouri State State @Truman Southwest Baptist 58-89 L @Washburn W 71-50 62-70 L Missouri Western @Central Missouri 69-65 W 85-86 L @Missouri Southern @Pittsburg State Emporia State 62-74 L W 86-69 54-73 L Pittsburg State 34-78 L 62-68(ot) L Missouri Southern Central Missouri @Missouri Western 81-70(ot) W @Southwest Baptist 60-89 L 61-70 L @Panhandle State State Truman 66-83 L W 84-73 54-71 L Washburn @NW Missouri State W 66-62 Annette Wiles 2007-08 (12-15) 77-94 L Kansas Wesleyan W 79-63 Panhandle State Colorado Mines @Nebraska-Kearney 48-68 L W 79-67 @Panhandle State McPherson College 58-66 L 54-70 L vs. Hawaii Hilo 60-66(ot) L W 57-56 W 73-45 W 85-71 @Western State @Western State @Mesa Fort Lewis Adams State Chadron State W 69-51 @Nebraska-Kearney Rockhurst W 73-59 @Colorado Mines 69-82 L @Colorado Christian W 68-39 W 74-70 W 71-48 Metro State Regis University W 67-41 W 52-39 Colorado Christian Colorado Mines W 79-77 @Regis University @Metro State W 91-43 63-69 L @Chadron State W 73-59 Nebraska-Kearney W 66-57 77-88 L CSU-Pueblo Annette Wiles 2006-07 (14-13) W 76-63 W 60-52 60-68 L 55-69 L Saint Mary (Kan.) Emporia State @NW Missouri State State Truman W 78-57 @Southwest Baptist 50-67 L Washburn @Missouri Western 62-68 L 67-81 L Central Missouri Missouri Southern W 91-72 Pittsburg State 66-88 L @Emporia State @Pittsburg State W 70-59 62-74 L @Missouri Southern 53-70 L @Central Missouri W 74-67 Missouri Western 64-77 L 75-76 L Southwest Baptist 60-62 L State @Truman 63-73 L @Washburn W 81-79 NW Missouri State W 74-60 Hobson 2008-09 (12-16) Tony 61-67 L College Tabor vs. W 65-59 University Avila vs. Bethany College 60-64 L Nebraska-Kearney W 78-63 Kansas Wesleyan 66-71 L Ottawa University Panhandle State W 88-53 54-55 L Nebraska-Omaha 68-74 L Missouri Western W 104-56 @NW Missouri State @Washburn W 74-52 W 87-70 Truman 50-55 L W 73-61 Central Missouri @Southwest Baptist 63-65 L 58-77 L W 79-60 W 71-46 S T L U S E R

N O S A E S - Y B - N O S A E S MMEDIAEDIA INFORMATIONINFORMATION

The 2017-18 Fort Hays State University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is intended to provide information for broadcasters, writers, sports editors, sports information personnel FORT HAYS STATE SPORTS INFORMATION and fans that follow the Tigers. Material in the guide is current as of November 11, 2017. Additional information is available through the Fort Hays State Sports Information Offi ce and through releases available to accredited media outlets. Additional releases and information Ryan Prickett can be found on the Fort Hays State University Athletics Website...www.fhsuathletics.com. Sports Information Director FHSU Sports Information Offi ce Offi ce: (785) 628-5903 The Fort Hays State University Sports Information Offi ce is located in room 138H of E-mail: [email protected] Cunningham Hall on the campus of Fort Hays State University. Offi ce hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Contact by phone at (785) 628-5903, by fax at (785) 628- 13th year 5903, or by e-mail at [email protected].

Media Credentials Media credentials are available to personnel from accredited media outlets by contacting Seth Kincaid, FHSU Assistant Sports Information Director, at (785) 628-4785. Credentials are available at Gate 1 of Gross Memorial Coliseum. Space is limited and reserved on a game-by-game basis. Requests for credentials should be made at least one week prior to the game date. Interview Requests Seth Kincaid Interview requests with coaches and players must be channeled through Seth Kincaid, FHSU Assistant Sports Information Director. Postgame interviews with head coach Tony Hobson Assistant Sports Information Director and selected players will be conducted following a 15-minute cooling off period outside of the Offi ce: (785) 628-4785 team’s locker room. E-mail: [email protected] Game Services 2nd year Programs and the latest statistical information will be available in the media room prior to all contests. Printed statistics will be available to coaches and the media at the end of each half. Statistical booklets and play-by-play will be distributed to the media approximately 15-20 minutes following each home game.

Internet for Media Members Wireless internet access is available to members of the media in Gross Memorial Coliseum. Please use the “TigerNetGuest” wireless connection. No password is required.

Tigers on the Internet For up-to-the-minute coverage of the Tigers, go to the offi cial website www.fhsuathletics.com, Matt Hastings for results, stories, stats, schedules, and all things related to FHSU Athletics. Sports Information Graduate Assistant Radio Stations E-mail: [email protected] One courtesy line will be made available to the offi cial radio station of each visiting 1st year team. Additional stations wishing to broadcast must contact Seth Kincaid for possible

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Tigers On The Radio All Fort Hays State University football and men’s and women’s basketball games are broadcast on KJLS 103.3 FM (Tiger Radio, Mix 103), which services approximately 20 counties over an 80 mile radius of Hays in west central Kansas. Selected games for volleyball, baseball, and softball are also broadcast each year. Those outside the listening area can access streaming audio online at www.hayspost.com/tiger-radio. Nicole Sherrill Gerard Wellbrock is the play-by-play voice of the . Sports Information Graduate Assistant Wellbrock served as the color analyst for Tiger games from 1992-1998. He has been with Eagle Radio since the fall of 1992 and has won nearly every top E-mail: [email protected] honor in the state for sportscasting and play-by-play. The list of awards and 1st year Gerard honors includes: three Oscar Stauff er Awards from the Kansas State High School Wellbrock Activities Association as Sportscaster of the Year; the Kansas Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Sportscaster of the Year; fi rst-place awards for Play-by-Play and Complete Sportscast from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters; the Hod Humiston Award from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters (2012) and most recently the Kansas Sportscaster of the Year Award from the National Sports Media Association (2016-17). The FHSU Alumni Association honored him as a Young Alumni award recipient in 2004. Joining Wellbrock on the Tiger Radio team are Dustin Armbruster, CD DeSalvo and Jonathan Zweygardt.

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PRINT MEDIA WEB SITE CONTACT PHONE FAX ADDRESS Hays Daily News hdnews.net Nick McQueen (785) 628-1081 (785) 628-8186 507 Main Street, Hays, KS 67601 Salina Journal salina.com Bob Davidson (785) 823-6363 (785) 827-6060 P.O. Box 740, Salina, KS 67402 Wichita Eagle kansas.com Tony Adame (316) 268-6278 (316) 268-6536 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67201 Hutchinson News hutchnews.com Brad Hallier (620) 694-5700 (620) 662-4186 P.O. Box 190, Hutchinson, KS 67504 Topeka Capital Journal cjonline.com Tim Bisel (785) 295-5663 (785) 295-1230 616 Jefferson, Topeka, KS 66607

RADIO STATIONS WEB SITE CONTACT PHONE FAX ADDRESS KJLS 103.3 FM tigersports.net Gerard Wellbrock (785) 625-2578 (785) 628-1822 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601 KAYS 1400 AM kaysradio.com Gerard Wellbrock (785) 625-2578 (785) 628-1822 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601

TELEVISION STATIONS WEB SITE CONTACT PHONE FAX ADDRESS KBSH-10 (CBS) www.kwch.com TBA (785) 650-9530 NA 2300 Hall Street, Hays, KS 67601

FHSUATHLETICS.COM KSNW-3 (NBC) www.ksn.com Leon Liebl (316) 265-3333 (316) 292-1195 833 N Main St., Wichita, KS 67203 KAKE-11 (ABC) www.ksn.com Shane Ewing (316) 943-4221 (316) 943-5374 1500 N. West Street, Wichita, KS 67203-1323

WIRE SERVICES WEB SITE CONTACT PHONE FAX ADDRESS Associated Press www.ap.com Steve Brisendine (800) 852-4844 (816) 421-3590 215 West Pershing, Kansas City, MO 64108

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NIKOLA KACPERSKA TATYANA LEGETTE ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION 2017-18 SCHEDULE

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME November 1 Wed Connecticut (Exhibition) Hartford, Conn. 6:00 p.m. 6 Mon Kansas State (Exhibition) Manhattan, Kan. 7:05 p.m. 10 Fri Upper Iowa Fayette, Iowa 8:00 p.m. 11 Sat vs. Southwest Minnesota State Fayette, Iowa 2:30 p.m. 17 FRI UC-COLORADO SPRINGS HAYS 7:00 p.m. 18 SAT NEWMAN HAYS 4:00 p.m. 25 SAT STERLING COLLEGE HAYS 5:30 p.m. 30 THUR MISSOURI SOUTHERN* HAYS 5:30 p.m.

December 2 SAT PITTSBURG STATE* HAYS 2:00 p.m. 6 Wed Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 5:30 p.m. 9 Sat Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 1:30 p.m. 13 WED TABOR HAYS 7:00 p.m. 16 Sat Rockhurst Kansas City, Mo. 2:00 p.m. 19 TUE MIDLAND UNIVERSITY HAYS 7:00 p.m. 30 SAT BETHANY COLLEGE HAYS 2:00 p.m.

January 4 Thur Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 5:30 p.m. 6 Sat Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 1:30 p.m. 13 SAT NEBRASKA-KEARNEY* HAYS 2:00 p.m. 18 THUR MISSOURI WESTERN* HAYS 5:30 p.m. 20 SAT NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE* HAYS 2:00 p.m. 25 Thur Lincoln* Jefferson City, Mo. 5:30 p.m. 27 Sat Lindenwood* St. Charles, Mo. 1:30 p.m. 31 WED EMPORIA STATE* HAYS 5:30 p.m.

February 3 SAT WASHBURN* HAYS 2:00 p.m. 8 Thur Northeastern State* Tahlequah, Okla. 5:30 p.m. 10 Sat Central Oklahoma* Edmond, Okla. 1:30 p.m. 15 THUR NORTHEASTERN STATE* HAYS 5:30 p.m. 17 SAT CENTRAL OKLAHOMA* HAYS 2:00 p.m. 20 Tue Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 5:30 p.m. 22 THUR SOUTHWEST BAPTIST* HAYS 5:30 p.m. 26 Mon MIAA Tournament (Home Sites) TBA TBA

March 1-4 MIAA Tournament Kansas City, Mo. TBA 9-12 NCAA II Central Regional TBA TBA 20-23 NCAA II Elite Eight Sioux Falls, S.D. TBA

*Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Opponents All Times Central HOME GAMES IN BOLD