HAYS, Kan. - The No. 16 Fort Hays State women's basketball team came up short against Nebraska-Kearney on Saturday (Feb. 1), falling 72-67. The loss snapped a 32-game regular season home winning streak spanning back more than two years.
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The teams went back-and-forth for the first 18 minutes of action before UNK scored 13-straight before halftime, culminated by a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from Madison Dreckman. The flurry of points allowed the Lopers to turn a 38-35 deficit into a 48-38 halftime lead in just under two and a half minutes.
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Nebraska-Kearney went on to score the first four points of the second half to go in front by as many as 14, stretching the run to 17-consecutive points, the longest given up by the Tigers this season. Fort Hays State outscored the Lopers over the final 18 minutes, 29-20, but UNK did enough over that less than four-minute stretch spanning halftime to hold on and win.
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The Tigers closed within five with 3:55 to go after a bucket from
Jaden Hobbs, but Nebraska-Kearney knocked down 9-of-12 free throws down the stretch to keep the Tigers at bay. A
Taylor Rolfs 3-pointer sparked one final Tiger rally with 65 seconds remaining. Hobbs added two more on a pair of free throws before
Kacey Kennett buried a deep 3-pointer from the right wing with 23 seconds left, making the score 71-64.
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The Tiger defense then forced a five-second violation on the ensuing inbounds pass, returning possession to the home team.
Cydney Bergmann quickly navigated into the lane and made a driving layup through contact, nailing the free throw to claw within four with 15.7 seconds left, 71-67. UNK hit one of two free throws to go back up by five before two Tiger shots were off the mark in the waning seconds.
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Fort Hays State struggled from the floor all afternoon, knocking down 37.3 percent of its shots (22-of-59). The Lopers buried 50 percent from the floor (27-of-54), including a 40 percent effort from deep (6-of-15). The Tigers took advantage at the free-throw line, knocking down 19-of-22 (86.4 percent).
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Kennett matched her season-high with 22 points while adding eight rebounds and one steal.
Belle Barbieri recorded her seventh double-double of the season with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Hobbs totaled 12 points, six assists and one rebound.
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Five Lopers scored in double figures, led by Brooke Carlson's 18 points.
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The Tigers will look to start a new home winning streak on Thursday (Feb. 6) when they host Newman as a conference rival for the first time. Opening tip is set for 5:30 p.m. inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.
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