ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - The Fort Hays State women's basketball team used a dominant second half to defeat second-ranked Minnesota State by double figures on Saturday (Nov. 11), 83-67. Two Tigers set new career highs in the win, with
Katie Wagner putting up 32 points and
Brooke Loewe tallying 15 points, all in the second half.
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The Tigers (2-0) never trailed for the second game in a row, with the Tigers scoring the first points 75 seconds in on a Wagner free throw. Both teams struggled from the floor out of the gates, with each hitting just four field goals in the opening frame. Fort Hays State led 14-9 after the first thanks to four free throws and a pair of triples from Wagner and
Ellie Stearns.
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Fort Hays State pushed the lead to 11 before the under-five media timeout in the second quarter, but the Mavericks (2-3) fought back to close back within five at halftime, 29-24. Wagner (18 points) and Stearns (seven points) combined for 25 of FHSU's 29 points over the opening 20 minutes.
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The rest of the squad kicked things into gear out of the locker room, with FHSU hitting more than half of its shots in the second half (15-of-28, 53.6 percent). Five different Tigers scored at least five points in the second half, including 15 second-half points on 6-of-8 shooting from Loewe.
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Minnesota State pulled within one possession early in the third quarter, but a nine-point Tiger run late in the frame pushed the advantage to 15 points. Wagner opened the run with two free throws before Loewe buried a 3-pointer following a Wagner offensive rebound. Loewe dropped in a fast-break layup the next trip down the floor before Stearns also scored in transition, giving the Tigers points on four-straight possessions and a 57-42 lead.
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Back-to-back 3-pointers from
Emma Ruddle helped the Tigers build a 20-point lead early in the fourth quarter, 69-49.
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Wagner climbed two spots on the all-time scoring list at Fort Hays State thanks to her career day, moving into 15th with 1,205 career points to pass Kelly Priest (1997-01 and Jill Faxon (2013-17).
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Olivia Hollenbeck recorded a pair of blocks in the win, passing Tatyana Legette (2015-19) to move into fifth in career blocks with 127.
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The Tigers finished the game shooting 41.7 percent from the floor (25-of-60) and 34.8 percent from behind the arc (8-of-23). Fort Hays State attempted 35 free throws on the day, its most in a game in nearly two years (36 vs. Cameron, 11/20/21).
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Fort Hays State limited the Mavericks to 31.6 percent shooting from the floor (25-of-79), while MSU outrebounded the Tigers by 10, 53-43. Minnesota State collected 25 offensive rebounds, compared to 14 for the Tigers, while both teams managed 15 second-chance points.
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Stearns finished the game with 15 points, one off her career-high, while
Sydney Golladay distributed six assists to lead the team. Wagner and Loewe dished out five assists each, while Loewe led the team with three steals.
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Fort Hays State will return to action next weekend when they travel to Colorado to take on Colorado Mesa on Sunday (Nov. 19, 3 p.m. CT/2 p.m. MT) in Lakewood (hosted by Colorado Christian) and MSU Denver on Monday (Nov. 20, 3 p.m. CT/2 p.m. MT) in Denver.
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