HAYS, Kan. – Sterling College kept pace with Fort Hays State for the first 15 minutes on Saturday evening (Nov. 24), but FHSU pulled away in the second half for a 99-73 win. Fort Hays State improved to 3-3 overall, while Sterling College is 1-3.
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Both teams shot the ball extremely well early in the game, making for a back-and-forth battle in the first 15 minutes. Sterling's took the lead for the last time with just over 6:30 remaining in the first half, holding a 32-29 advantage. From that point, the Tigers went on a 7-0 run capped by an
Aaron Nicholson 3-point field goal to lead by four. The Tigers eventually extended the lead to eight by halftime, 45-37.
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Fort Hays State opened the second half on a 23-10 run to open up a 21-point lead. The Tigers went into cruise control the rest of the way, never seeing the lead trimmed smaller than 19 points. The largest lead was 28 at the 2:31 and 0:20 marks on the clock before the final margin settled at 26.
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Brady Werth poured in 22 points to lead FHSU, going 10-of-15 from the field and 2-of-2 at the free-throw line. He tied
Marcus Cooper for the team lead in rebounds, each with eight. Nicholson scored 17 points with four 3-point field goals. He was 6-of-12 from the field overall and 1-of-1 at the charity stripe.
Trey O'Neil (12),
Jared Vitztum (11), and
Kyler Kinnamon (10) also reached double figures in scoring. Kinnamon had a team-best eight assists on the evening, helping FHSU to 24 as a team. The Tigers hit 15 3-point field goals in the game. O'Neil matched Nicholson for most made, also with four.
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JaMiah Windom-Haynes led the Warriors with 18 points and six rebounds. Edo Okafor had 11, while Isaac Ostrosky and Sean Nordberg each had 10.
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FHSU forced Sterling into 20 turnovers and pulled down 21 offensive rebounds. Overall, the Tigers outrebounded the Warriors by 15 (46-31) and outscored them by 17 on second-chance opportunities.
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The Tigers return to their home floor on Tuesday night (Nov. 27) when they take on Central Christian College (Kan.) at 7 pm.
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