HAYS, Kan. - The Fort Hays State women's basketball team pulled away from the Newman Jets in the fourth quarter Thursday evening (Feb. 8), winning 76-57. The Tigers (17-5, 11-5 MIAA) trailed by as many as eight before outscoring the Jets (2-20, 1-15 MIAA) by 18 in the final frame, 28-10.
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It was the
Olivia Hollenbeck show early on, with the junior forward scoring the first 12 points of the game for the Tigers en route to 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting in the first quarter alone. Newman countered by hitting four 3-pointers and knocking down 56.3 percent in the first quarter, giving the Jets a 23-21 lead after 10 minutes of action.
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Both sides struggled to score early in the second quarter, with the teams combining to hit just two field goals over the first six-plus minutes of the frame. Newman eventually led by as many as eight, 33-25, with 2:35 to go until halftime before the Tigers mounted a rally. Fort Hays State scored the final eight points of the half, sparked by a pair of free throws that gave Hollenbeck 22 first-half points.
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Megan Earney buried a 3-pointer on the next possession that cut the deficit to three, 35-32, before
Katie Wagner corralled a rebound with five seconds on the clock and raced the length of the floor to convert a layup through traffic. The Maize, Kan. native drilled the ensuing free throw to tie things up as the teams left for the locker room, 35-35.
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Newman momentarily regained the lead with an early basket in the third quarter before Fort Hays State used another 8-0 run to go on top, 43-37. Wagner opened the rally with a layup off a pass from
Sydney Golladay before she finished the run with another driving layup off an assist from
Emma Ruddle.
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A late third-quarter 3-pointer from the Jets cut the FHSU lead to one and Newman tied the score early in the fourth on a free throw, but it was all Tigers over the final 9:05. Fort Hays State was nearly perfect down the stretch, hitting 11-of-13 from the floor over the last nine-plus minutes while turning the ball over just once. The Tiger defense was just as potent down the stretch, forcing six turnovers thanks to five steals during that stretch.
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Earney kicked off a game-sealing 28-9 run with her second 3-pointer of the game, putting the Tigers in front once and for all.
Kate Dilsaver followed with a driving layup before
Jessie Sallach knocked down a fadeaway jumper to pad the lead to six.
Brooke Loewe added a pair of 3-pointers, ultimately scoring all 11 of her points in the final stanza.
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After surpassing her career-high in scoring in the third quarter, Hollenbeck knocked down a free throw with 2:16 to go for her 30th and final point of the night, moving her into 14th on the all-time scoring list (1,258 career points) at FHSU passing Tatyana Legette. It is the third time a Tiger has scored 30 or more points in a game this season and is tied for the second-most points scored by a Tiger this year. The Lincoln, Neb. native added seven rebounds, three steals and two blocks on the defensive end.
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Wagner turned in another dominant performance, totaling 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting while grabbing seven rebounds, dishing out six assists and adding two steals. Loewe (4-of-4, 11 points) and Earney (2-of-2, six points) were both perfect from the floor.
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The Tigers finished the game shooting right at 50 percent from the floor (29-of-58) while winning the rebound battle by three, 34-31. The Tigers dominated in the paint, outscoring the Jets 42-18 under the basket.
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Fort Hays State will wrap up the weekend homestand Saturday (Feb. 10) when the Tigers host Central Oklahoma beginning at 2 p.m. inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.
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