Fort Hays State rallied late but came up two points short of a Top 10 upset, falling to No. 10 Concordia-St. Paul, 70-68, on Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Radisson Hotel Roseville Classic in St. Paul, Minn.
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A physical game that saw a combined 53 fouls called, the Tigers (1-1) lost the rebounding battle, 44-34 and were undone by CU's 46.8 percent field goal percentage. FHSU shot 32.3 percent from the field and were much improved from the free throw line, hitting 20-of-29 (69 percent).
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FHSU's largest lead of the night came early in the first (17:17) after a jumper from
Keriann Shaw made it 3-0. The Golden Bears answered to tie it at 5-all before climbing to an 8-5 lead. A three-pointer from
Chelsea Mason stopped a 5-0 burst for CU and set in motion back-and-forth play that brought the game near the six-minute mark with FHSU trailing, 23-21. At that point, CU pulled away on a 9-3 run to take a 32-24 lead.Â
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A three-pointer from Mason stopped the spurt, and two free throws by the Golden Bears sent the game to the break with FHSU trailing, 34-27.
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Out of the pause, a three-pointer from CU's Amanda Barton gave the Golden Bears their largest lead of the night (10), 37-27, but Bohuslavsky answered with a jumper of her own at 18:47 to start the Tigers climb back into contention. Over the next 6:40 of game time, FHSU doubled up CU in scoring (14-7) to cut the deficit to one, eventually taking the lead on a jumper from
Nikola Kacperska (47-46) at 10:11.
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FHSU stayed close over the next five minutes of action, when Shaw's free throw at 5:36 gave FHSU its final lead of the night (54-53), as CU answered on free throws from Lauren Shiflett less than 30 seconds later to start an 8-2 run for the Golden Bears, during which six points came from Anika Whiting. CU soon stretched that lead to eight (65-57) with 2:17 to play in the game, but the Tigers would not go quietly.Â
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Free throws from
Kate Lehman brought the game to 67-61, the pressing defense of
Beth Bohuslavsky yielded a steal and two free throws for FHSU – shrinking the deficit to four with 1:16 on the clock. The Tigers forced another turnover less than 10 seconds later – this time coming on a steal for Shaw, but three missed field goals on the ensuing possession (which lasted over 30 seconds) proved fatal for FHSU.Â
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After a foul, CU's Ameshia Kearney made just one of two free throws with 21 seconds to go, Bohuslavsky raced down the court to hit a layup (68-65) with 15 seconds to go, but Mishayla Jones' free throws on the other end put CU back up by five (70-65). As time expired, Bohuslavsky found the net on a three-pointer, sending the game to final at 70-68.
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FHSU forced 23 turnovers and scored 15 points off turnovers in the game, totaling nine steals as a team.
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Bohuslavsky led the Tigers with 16 points on the evening, adding two assits with two steals while playing a team-high 32 minutes.Â
Chelsea Mason (13 points) and
Nikola Kacperska (10 points) were the other Tigers to hit double-digits, as each added two assists. Kacperska's three steals was tied for the team-lead with Shaw, who had six points and four rebounds.
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Lehman fell just short of a double-double in her second consecutive game – scoring nine points with 10 rebounds in the loss (after scoring 24 points with nine rebounds on Friday evening). She was voted to the All-Tournament Team for her performance on the weekend, joining Lizzy Jeronimus (Pittsburg State), Kylie Gafford (Pittsburg State), Mishayla Jones (CU) and Whiting (voted most valuable player) on the honor roll.
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Fort Hays State hosts McPherson College this week for its home opener on Wednesday, Nov. 19. Tipoff is at 5:30 p.m. from Gross Memorial Coliseum.