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Fort Hays State University Women's Basketball FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 1 NATIONAL TITLE (1991 NAIA) • 6 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES *FOR NOW FORT HAYS STATE TIGERS AT GAME #17 2020-21 SCHEDULE ROGERS STATE HILLCATS OVERALL RECORD: 14-2 Thursday, February 11, 2021 • 5:30 p.m. • Claremore, Okla. • Claremore Expo Center Home: 8-1 • Road: 6-1 • Neutral: 0-0 MIAA RECORD: 14-2 #DefendTheFort • #MIAAwb Home: 8-1 • Road: 6-1 TEAM STAT COMPARISON November (Record - 0-0) 19 Washburn* Postponed to 12/1 FHSU Category RSU 21 Emporia State* Postponed to 12/15, then 1/2 72.6 Scoring Average 66.1 25 Kansas State (exhibition) Canceled 58.9 Opponent Scoring Average 74.1 +13.7 Scoring Margin -8.0 .442 FG Percentage .392 December (Record - 5-0) 14-2 (14-2 MIAA) 5-11 (5-11 MIAA) Record .383 Opponent FG Percentage .426 1 Washburn* W, 75-69 #9/#14 NR Ranking (WBCA/D2SIDA) .351 3-Point FG Percentage .324 5 at Nebraska-Kearney* Postponed to 1/26 Tony Hobson Kyle Bent Head Coach 6.9 3-Point FG/Game 6.1 12 at Newman* W, 68-48 274-103 (13th year) 23-48 (3rd year) Record at School .748 Free Throw Percentage .758 15 at Central Oklahoma* W, 81-60 687-209 (29th year) 118-86 (7th year) Career Record 13.8 Free Throws Made/Game 13.5 15 Emporia State* Postponed to 1/2 W9 Current Streak L1 18 Northeastern State* W, 80-60 37.1 Rebounds 35.4 +3.0 Rebounding Margin -4.0 20 Rogers State* W, 83-58 SERIES HISTORY 16.3 Assists 12.3 January (Record - 6-2) Overall: FHSU leads, 3-0 12.2 Turnovers 16.3 2 #11 Emporia State* L, 61-62 Current Streak: FHSU W3 +2.6 Turnover Margin -2.2 2 at Central Oklahoma* Moved to 12/15 Last Meeting: The Tigers took care of business at home 1.3 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.8 7 at #21 Central Missouri* L, 72-79 in the final game of 2020, beating the Hillcats 83-58 for 8.2 Steals 6.9 9 at Lincoln* W, 85-70 their fourth-straight 20-point win (12/20/20). 3.7 Blocks 4.2 14 Northwest Missouri State* W, 74-49 LOOKING AHEAD 16 Missouri Western* Postponed to 2/8 21 at Missouri Southern* W, 70-49 The Tigers wrap up the weekend road trip through the Sooner State on Saturday, February 13 at Northeastern 23 at Pittsburg State* W, 85-73 State beginning at 1:30 p.m. 26 at #4 Nebraska-Kearney* Postponed to 1/28 QUICK HITS 28 at #4 Nebraska-Kearney* W, 61-49 30 #4 Nebraska-Kearney* W, 68-60 ○ The Tigers are 14-5 when playing in the State of Oklahoma under head coach Tony Hobson, including wins in their last five games on the red dirt. February (Record - 3-0) ○ The Tigers have now been mentioned in the national polls in nine consecutive seasons and 10 years overall. 4 Newman* W, 68-50 ○ FHSU is 3-1 all-time when ranked No. 9 in the WBCA Coaches Poll. 6 Central Oklahoma* W, 73-58 ○ A win Thursday would give Fort Hays State its 13th 10-plus game winning streak all-time. 8 Missouri Western* W, 58-49 ○ The Tigers have won each of their last nine games, the longest active streak in the MIAA and 13th-longest in 11 at Rogers State* 5:30 p.m. Division II. 13 at Northeastern State* 1:30 p.m. ○ Freshmen are playing 41.5 percent of the minutes for FHSU (1328:34) and scoring 39.0 percent of the points (28.3 ppg). 18 Lincoln* 5:30 p.m. ○ Fort Hays State leads the MIAA with 16.3 assists per game. 20 #20 Central Missouri* 2 p.m. ○ With 5.7 assists per game and a 3FG% of 50.0, Jaden Hobbs is on pace to eclipse the program records of 5.4 25 at Missouri Western* 5:30 p.m. ast/gm (Maisha Prewitt, 1998-99) and 44.4 (Audra Bindford, 2009-10). 27 at Northwest Missouri State* 1:30 p.m. ○ The Tigers are 11-5 on this date since the 1979-80 season. STATISTICAL LEADERS March (Record - 0-0) TBA MIAA Championships TBA FORT HAYS STATE TBA #11 #23 #11 #33 #11 12-15 NCAA Division II Central Region Championships TBA JADEN HOBBS KATIE WAGNER JADEN HOBBS OLIVIA HOLLENBECK JADEN HOBBS 23-26 NCAA Division II Elite Eight Columbus, Ohio 15.9 PPG 7.1 RPG 5.7 APG 1.8 BPG 2.3 SPG * - MIAA Conference Game POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS Home Games in Bold #2 #25 #2 #34 #23 All Times Central SAMARIAH THOMPSON BAILEY KLIEWER SAMARIAH THOMPSON SHAY STONE VANESSA GAJDOSOVA 16.6 PPG 5.6 RPG 4.5 APG 1.7 BPG 1.6 SPG GAME COVERAGE ROGERS STATE WATCH: The MIAA Network SEASON PASS: $100 PROJECTED STARTERS (BASED ON LAST GAME) themiaanetwork.com/fhsutigers SINGLE GAME: $10 LISTEN: hayspost.com Fort Hays State Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% MPG 103.3 FM in Hays listening area G 3 Sydney Golladay 5-8 Fr. Fremont, Neb. 4.4 3.2 2.0 .324 .304 .917 24.6 STATS: rsuhillcats.com/sidearmstats/wbball G 11 Jaden Hobbs 5-8 Sr. Alva, Okla. 15.2 2.9 5.7 .482 .500 .854 33.6 LINK TO ALL THREE: fhsuathletics.com/coverage G 23 Katie Wagner 5-11 Fr. Maize, Kan. 8.3 7.1 2.5 .466 .083 .533 23.3 G/F 32 Whitney Randall 5-10 Sr. Alva, Okla. 15.9 4.6 1.8 .446 .329 .848 30.3 FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION F 33 Olivia Hollenbeck 6-3 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. 8.6 3.1 0.9 .559 .000 .756 16.9 Ryan Prickett Sports Information Director Rogers State Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% MPG [email protected] • (785) 628-5903 (o) G 2 Samariah Thompson 5-6 Jr. Dyersburg, Tenn. 16.6 4.7 4.5 .387 .364 .813 27.8 G 13 Lilly Garner 5-8 Sr. Mannford, Okla. 7.3 2.0 1.5 .333 .338 .875 25.1 Seth Kincaid F 21 Kloe Bowin 6-2 Fr. Tahlequah, Okla. 4.6 3.2 0.2 .473 .000 .778 17.7 Assistant Sports Information Director (WBB contact) G 23 Vanessa Gajdosova 5-9 Jr. Košice, Slovakia 7.7 4.6 2.6 .396 .262 .600 24.6 [email protected] • (785) 628-4785 (o) • (913) 314-0730 (c) F 25 Bailey Kliewer 5-10 So. Harrisonville, Mo. 8.5 5.6 0.8 .438 .286 .829 26.4 Game 17 2020-21 FHSU WBB at Rogers State ROSTER BREAKDOWN # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School / Previous School BY STATE 3 Sydney Golladay G 5-8 Fr. Fremont, Neb. / Fremont HS Kansas (5) 4 Lauryn Reither G 5-5 So. Oklahoma City, Okla. / Putnam City HS Cydney Bergmann (Concordia) 5 Carly Thompson G 6-0 Fr. Greenwood Village, Colo. / Cherry Creek HS Allison McFarren (Wichita) 11 Jaden Hobbs G 5-8 Sr. Alva, Okla. / Alva HS / Oklahoma State University Madison Mittie (Manhattan) 12 Madison Mittie G 5-10 Sr. Manhattan, Kan. / Manhattan HS Emma Ruddle (Canton) 22 Allison McFarren G 5-5 So. Wichita, Kan. / Bishop Carroll Catholic HS Katie Wagner (Maize) 23 Katie Wagner G 5-11 Fr. Maize, Kan. / Maize South HS Nebraska (3) 24 Emma Ruddle G 5-8 Fr. Canton, Kan. / McPherson HS Sydney Golladay (Fremont) 32 Whitney Randall G/F 5-10 Sr. Alva, Okla. / Alva HS Olivia Hollenbeck (Lincoln) 33 Olivia Hollenbeck F 6-3 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. / Lincoln Christian School Jessie Sallach (Callaway) 34 Cydney Bergmann G 5-8 Jr. Concordia, Kan. / Concordia HS 40 Jessie Sallach F 6-1 Fr. Callaway, Neb. / South Loup HS Oklahoma (3) Jaden Hobbs (Alva) Whitney Randall (Alva) COACHING STAFF Lauryn Reither (Oklahoma City) Colorado (1) Carly Thompson (Greenwood Village) BY CLASS Seniors (3) Jaden Hobbs Madison Mittie Whitney Randall Juniors (1) Cydney Bergmann TONY HOBSON TALIA KAHRS PAIGE LUNSFORD KACEY KENNETT HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH STUDENT ASSISTANT Sophomores (2) 13TH SEASON 9TH SEASON 4TH SEASON 1ST SEASON Allison McFarren Lauryn Reither MIAA STANDINGS Freshmen (6) Rk. Team (Scheduling Index) MIAA Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Sydney Golladay 1. Central Missouri (.860) 15-2 0.882 15-2 0.882 W8 Olivia Hollenbeck 2. Fort Hays State (.845) 14-2 0.875 14-2 0.875 W9 Emma Ruddle 3. Nebraska Kearney (.845) 14-2 0.875 14-2 0.875 W2 Jessie Sallach 4. Emporia State (.745) 12-4 0.750 12-4 0.750 L1 Carly Thompson 5. Pittsburg State (.667) 11-6 0.647 11-6 0.647 W1 Katie Wagner 6. Central Oklahoma (.616) 9-6 0.600 9-6 0.600 L2 7. Washburn (.495) 7-9 0.438 7-9 0.438 L1 ALPHABETICAL 8. Missouri Southern (.484) 7-10 0.412 7-10 0.412 L1 Cydney Bergmann 9. Northwest Missouri (.456) 6-9 0.400 6-9 0.400 W2 Sydney Golladay 10. Rogers State (.395) 5-11 0.313 5-11 0.313 L1 Jaden Hobbs 11. Northeastern State (.390) 5-12 0.294 5-12 0.294 W1 Olivia Hollenbeck Allison McFarren 12. Missouri Western (.299) 3-11 0.214 3-11 0.214 L3 Madison Mittie 13. Newman (.295) 3-13 0.188 3-13 0.188 L7 Whitney Randall 14 Lincoln (.195) 1-15 0.063 1-15 0.063 L3 Lauryn Reither Emma Ruddle Thru games played 2/9/21 Jessie Sallach Scheduling Index Pts.
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