HAYS, Kan. - The 13th-ranked Fort Hays State women's basketball team left little doubt in Wednesday's (Jan. 15) top-15 matchup against Emporia State, dominating the No. 15 Lady Hornets, 87-55. The 32-point margin of victory is the Tigers' biggest win against the Lady Hornets in 86 meetings all-time.
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The Tigers (14-2, 5-2 MIAA) buried a season-best 59.3 percent from the floor (32-of-54), their best shooting percentage in more than three years (66.2 percent vs Bethel, 11/25/16). Emporia State's first conference loss of the season (12-3, 5-1 MIAA) is also its largest margin of defeat in more than two decades (1994-95, 91-59 vs MSSU).
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Six Tigers scored in double figures for the first time since 2016 (vs. Kansas Christian, 12/31/16).
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After the teams traded the lead three times over the first three minutes, the Tigers turned on the jets and did not look back. FHSU hit 70 percent (14-of-20) from the floor over the last 16 minutes of the first half, including a blistering 8-of-10 effort in the second quarter.
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Allison McFarren capped off the half with eight points over the final 85 seconds. The freshman buried a triple from the right wing before knocking down another long range attempt from the left corner just 30 seconds later. McFarren ended the quarter with an up-and-under layup with the right hand to give the Tigers a 38-21 lead at the break.
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Kacey Kennett took the reins on offense in the third quarter, knocking down both of her shots from the floor, including one from behind the arc, and all three free-throw attempts to lead the team to a 26-point frame. Despite Emporia State knocking down a pair of 3-pointers in the final 26 seconds of the quarter, the Tigers still took a 22-point lead into the final period, 64-42.
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The Tigers continued to lay it on in the fourth quarter, leading by as many as 37, 87-50, late in the game after an old-fashioned 3-point play from
Lauryn Reither.
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Fort Hays State held the Lady Hornets to a season-low 29.7 percent effort from the floor (19-of-64). ESU hit 12-of-33 from 3-point range and just 7-of-31 from inside the arc on the night. The 55-point effort was also Emporia State's lowest scoring output of the season.
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Kennett led the way with 16 points, adding five rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block.
Taylor Rolfs corralled a career-high 13 rebounds, adding 12 points for her second-career double-double. After hitting just 4-of-18 3-point attempts to open the year, McFarren recorded a career-high 15 points thanks to a 3-for-3 night from deep.
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Belle Barbieri,
Jaden Hobbs and
Whitney Randall added 10 points each. Hobbs dished out nine assists against the Lady Hornets for the second time this season.
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ESU senior Mollie Mounsey led all scorers with 23 points thanks to a 7-for-10 night from behind the arc.
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The Tigers wrap up a quick homestand against another in-state rival Saturday (Jan. 18) when they host Washburn at 2 p.m. inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.
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