JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The ninth-ranked Fort Hays State women's basketball team held serve on the road Thursday evening (Feb. 17), defeating Lincoln 76-65 to stay tied for first place in the MIAA standings. The Tigers (22-3, 16-3) hit more than 50 percent from the floor for the third game in a row while burying nine shots from behind the arc to grab the road win.
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Six early points from
Katie Wagner and a 3-pointer from
Jaden Hobbs helped the Tigers to an early four-point lead before Lincoln scored six straight to take the lead, 13-11. Fort Hays State proceeded to close the quarter on a 9-0 run to lead by seven, capped off by a
Whitney Randall layup just before the horn sounded.
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The Blue Tigers closed within two by the midway point of the second quarter before
Lauren West hit a trio of 3-pointers in less than 90 seconds to balloon the lead to 12, 38-26. FHSU led by as many as 16 before taking a 42-29 lead into the locker room.
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Fort Hays State's largest lead of 18 came midway through the period on a free throw from
Olivia Hollenbeck before Lincoln closed the quarter on a 17-7 run to narrow the gap to eight, 56-48.
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Lincoln got as close as six after scoring first in the final frame before another 3-pointer from West ended the Blue Tiger run. Hobbs hit back-to-back buckets for the Tigers before a long two from Randall put the Tigers back up by 16, 68-52. The Blue Tigers kept battling, closing within single digits three more times over the final four minutes.
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Randall scored again at the 2:37 mark, hitting a layup with the left hand after a strong post move to push the senior past 1,300 career points. She's just the 11th player to hit that milestone at Fort Hays State.
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The Tigers hit 51.9 percent from the floor in the win (27-of-52), including a 9-for-22 effort from behind the arc (40.9 percent), while hitting 13-of-16 from the line (81.3 percent). Lincoln hit 45.8 percent from the floor (27-of-59), its third-best outing in an MIAA game this season. Fort Hays State took care of business on the boards, outrebounding the Blue Tigers by 13, 38-25. Fort Hays State committed 20 turnovers in the victory, one off its season high.
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Five Tigers scored in double figures for the fourth time this season, including a team-high 17 from West thanks to five 3-pointers, the most in a game by a Tiger this season. Hobbs, Wagner, Randall and
Emma Ruddle all had 10 points each, with Hollenbeck adding eight. Wagner grabbed a team-high 11 rebounds to record her seventh double-double of the year. Hobbs dished out a team-high six assists.
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The Tigers will wrap up the road trip against Central Missouri on Saturday (Feb. 19) beginning at 1 p.m. in Warrensburg, Mo.
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