The Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team played its second game of the season in Hays on Wednesday against NAIA competitor Central Christian College from McPherson.
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Dialing into the 3-line
Head coach Tony Hobson better hope his team bought the nationwide plan because his Fort Hays State University women’s basketball team was dialed into the 3-point line all Wednesday night.
Going back to the drawing board
After his team ended the season on a nine-match losing streak and finished with a 7-27 record, first-year Fort Hays State University volleyball coach Kurt Kohler said major changes would be on the horizon.
Four wrestlers place
Though several of the Fort Hays State University wrestling team’s top performers didn’t compete at the University of Central Missouri Open, the Tigers still managed to walk away with four placing performances against some NCAA Division I competition.
Four wrestlers place at UCM Open
Though several of the Fort Hays State University wrestling team’s top performers didn’t compete at the University of Central Missouri Open, the Tigers still managed to walk away with four placing-performances against some NCAA Division I competition.
Clash of the Titans
Only in the Black and Gold scrimmage would you pit two of your team’s best starters in a simple exhibition match.
Getting ready
Even though his team walked away with a double-digit win in its home opener, Fort Hays State University men’s basketball coach Mark Johnson said his team still has a long way to go before it’s ready for the actual season.
Tigers miss nat’ls, look to future
When junior cross country runner Amie Algrim thinks back to the South Central regional meet on Saturday, it is difficult for her not to look toward the future.
Tigers clinch first winning season in Verdugo era
For the past four seasons, the Fort Hays State University football team has been a losing team, averaging 2.25 wins per season.
Volleyball takes No. 8 Lady Blues to four sets
The Fort Hays State University volleyball team might be 7-26, but the Tigers took a step forward against No. 8 Washburn University on Wednesday.


