#5 Fort Hays State Women's Basketball (19-1, 10-1 MIAA)
vs. Central Missouri (15-5, 9-2 MIAA)
Saturday, January 31, 2026 • 2 p.m.
Hays, Kan. • Gross Memorial Coliseum
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National Anthem:Â Performance by FHSU cheerleader Myah Mattheyer, colors presented by Hays Area Scouts
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The fifth-ranked Fort Hays State women's basketball team wraps up a four-game homestand on Saturday (Jan. 31) when the Tigers host Central Missouri. First tip between two of the top three teams in the MIAA standings is set for 2 p.m. inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.
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Game Coverage
Live video will be available onÂ
The MIAA Network, with subscriptions available at $15 per game, $35 for a monthly subscription or $140 for an all-access pass. Radio coverage will be available on KJLS 103.3 FM orÂ
online here, with voice of the Tigers Gerard Wellbrock on the call. Live stats will be availableÂ
online here.
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Tickets
General admission tickets areÂ
available in advance or at the door at a cost of $12 for adults and $5 for youth K-12. Children 5 and under get in free of charge.
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Quick Hits
- The Tigers have won 12 games in a row, the sixth-longest active streak in DII and tied for seventh-longest in team history. It is the 17th double-digit winning streak in program history.
- With an average attendance of 1,986 fans per game, the Tigers once again lead Division II in attendance. Thursday's announced attendance of 3,065 was the second-highest total in DII this season.
- Fort Hays State has won 27 games when ranked fifth in the WBCA DII poll, more than any other spot.
- A win Saturday would give the Tigers their first 10-0 month since January 2015.
- A win would also give the Tigers their 15th-straight 20-win season, the longest active streak in Division II and tied for fifth-longest across all NCAA divisions.
- FHSU's five-straight wins over the Jennies are tied for the Tigers' longest winning streak in series history.
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Talexa Weeter became the 26th player in program history to reach 1,000 career points last Thursday. She needed 62 games to reach that threshold, second-fastest in team history (Annette Wiles - 57 games, Shauna Porter - 65 games).
- The Tigers' 19-1 record is the third-best start in team history. The Tigers opened the 2018-19 season 32-1 and the 2014-15 season 22-1.
- Loewe averages 10.1 assists per game and is the only NCAA athlete, male or female, currently averaging in double figures in assists. Her 17 assists at UNK are the most across all divisions of NCAA WBB.
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Talexa Weeter leads Division II and ranks second across all NCAA divisions with an average of 27.8 ppg.
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20 Wins Now the Norm
- Fort Hays State is one win away from reaching the 20-win plateau for the 15th-consecutive season, extending the longest active streak of 20-win seasons in Division II. FHSU's streak is tied for the sixth-longest active streak of 20-win seasons across all NCAA Divisions.
- FHSU reached the 20-win plateau just eight times over the first 42 years of the program before the current streak began in 2011-12, including no more than two consecutive 20-win campaigns during that time.
- The next-best active streak of 20-win seasons in the MIAA is four (MWSU), while the next-best streak in DII is Drury with 12.
- Only five DI programs have longer active stretches of 20-win seasons, including UConn (33), Baylor (25), Florida Gulf Coast (21) Louisville (16) and South Carolina (15). Fort Hays State's run of 14-straight 20-win seasons is tied with South Dakota State for sixth-best in all NCAA women's basketball.
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National/MIAA Rankings
- The Tigers lead Division II in both assists per game (20.0 apg) and defensive rebounds per game (32.3 drpg). FHSU also leads the MIAA and ranks fourth nationally in field goal percentage (48.3 percent), fourth in fewest fouls per game (12.7 fpg), fourth in winning percentage (95.0 percent), fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.24), 12th in 3-point percentage (36.2 percent), 15th in scoring margin (plus-16.1), 17th in scoring offense (77.2 ppg) and 25th in field goal percentage defense (35.4 percent).
- While the Tigers are first in the country in defensive rebounding, FHSU is last in the MIAA in offensive rebounding (9.0 per game). Overall the Tigers rank fourth in the league with an average of 41.3 rebounds per night.
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Brooke Loewe's 10.1 assists per game are the most across all NCAA divisions. In fact, she is the only NCAA student-athlete, male or female, currently averaging in double figures in assists.
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Talexa Weeter leads Division II and ranks second across all NCAA divisions with an average of 27.8 points per game.
- Loewe's 17 assists against Nebraska-Kearney are the most in a game across all NCAA divisions of women's basketball this season and second-most across all divisions including men's basketball (Arkansas-Pine Bluff's Quion Williams had 18 assists vs. Champion Christian).
- Loewe has recorded 14 or more assists five times this season. Only one other DII athlete has done so once (Brielle Minor, Cal Poly Pomona).
- Weeter's 45 points against Northwest Missouri State are tied for second-most by a DII athlete this season.
- Weeter ranks second in the MIAA in rebounds (8.9 per game) and third in the MIAA in field goal percentage (52.4 percent).
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Olivia Mortensen ranks fourth in the MIAA with a field goal percentage of 51.2 percent.
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1K Magic
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Talexa Weeter surpassed the 1,000-point plateau in the first quarter against Rogers State last Thursday (Jan. 23).
- She is the 26th player in program to hit that milestone.
- The Goodland, Kan. native needed only 62 games to reach that threshold, second-fastest in team history (Annette Wiles 57 games, Shauna Porter 65 games).
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Last Time Out
- The No. 5 Tigers battled past Washburn on Thursday (1/29/26), winning 59-47.
- The teams combined for 17 points in the first quarter, with FHSU leading 9-8.
- The lead changed hands nine times. Washburn tied the score with less than five minutes remaining before
Talexa Weeter took over, hitting 6-of-7 from the floor and racking up 14 points to propel the Tigers to a double-digit win.
- Weeter led all scorers with 25 points, while
Ellie Stearns collected a team-best eight rebounds.
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Scouting the Jennies
- The Jennies were 4-3 after losing to the Tigers in overtime back in December but have won 11 of 13 since, improving to 15-5 overall and 9-2 in MIAA action.
- UCM is 7-2 in true road games, mirroring its record at home so far this season.
- The Jennies rank second behind FHSU in the conference with 15.5 assists per game while leading the league with a rebound margin of plus-8.4.
- Reese Schaaf ranks second behind
Talexa Weeter in the league with an average of 19.0 points while ranking third with 8.8 rebounds per night.
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Series History with Central Missouri
- Central Missouri leads the all-time series, 24-22.
- The Tigers have won five in a row over UCM, tied for the longest winning streak for either team in series history.
- FHSU is 11-4 all-time at home against the Jennies, including a one-game winning streak after UCM won inside the Coliseum in both 2023 and 2024.
- The Tigers are 5-2 against UCM under head coach
Talia Kahrs, including a 1-1 record at home.
- FHSU is 17-15 against the Jennies in MIAA regular season matchups.
- The Jennies lead 3-2 in overtime meetings.
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Last Meeting with the Jennies
- The No. 3 Tigers needed overtime to outlast Central Missouri last month, winning 65-60 (12/5/25).
- The Tigers trailed by as many as nine in the first half.
- FHSU held UCM to just three points over the first 9:35 of the fourth quarter before the Jennies hit 3-of-3 from the floor in
the final 25 seconds to send things to overtime.
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Talexa Weeter led all scorers with 23 points, while
Ellie Stearns hit four 3-pointers and totaled 15 points.
- It was FHSU's fifth-straight win over the Jennies, tied for its longest winning streak in series history.
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Career Stats vs. UCM
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Talexa Weeter - 21.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 0.8 apg in four games, three games with 20-plus, one game with 30-plus, one double-double
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Brooke Loewe - 7.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 4.1 apg in 10 games, four games scoring in double figures, one game with 10-plus assists
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Ellie Stearns - 3.6 ppg, 1.8 rpg, 1.4 apg in 10 games, two games scoring in double figures
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On This Date
- The Tigers are 11-2 in recorded history on January 31, most recently defeating Emporia State 90-63 at home in 2018.
- At the time the 27-point defeat was the biggest loss for the Lady Hornets in more than two decades.
- FHSU has won eight in a row on this date, with the last Jan. 31 loss coming in 1996 against Bethany College.
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Class of the Conference
Since joining the MIAA in 2006-07 (20 seasons), the Tigers lead the league with 430 wins. They have averaged more than 21 wins per season during that time.
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Fresh Start
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Olivia Mortensen is the 14th true freshman to start a season opener for the Tigers during the DII era (since 1991-92) and the first since
Ellie Stearns in 2022.
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MIAA Athlete of the Week x 6
- Fort Hays State has earned six MIAA Athlete of the Week honors this season, including five for
Talexa Weeter and one for
Brooke Loewe. The entire rest of the league has a combined four such awards this season, with no other program earning more than one honor this year.
- Weeter's five weekly honors are the most by a player in the league since Brooke Littrell in 2022-23 and are the most for a Tiger since Kate Lehman had seven in 2014-15.
- Weeter averaged 32.5 points and 10.5 rebounds while shooting 60.5 percent from the floor in the first two games of the season.
- The Goodland, Kan. native then averaged 33.5 points and 10.0 rebounds in the two wins in Denver before Thanksgiving.
- Weeter totaled 32 points and 13 rebounds in a blowout win over No. 6 Pittsburg State.
- She erupted for an average of 37 points and 12 rebounds with a pair of double-doubles against Northwest Missouri State and Missouri Western, including a career-high 45 points against the Bearcats that is one off the program record and is tied for the most points scored by a DII athlete this season.
- Loewe earned the award on January 13 after breaking the school record with 17 assists at Nebraska-Kearney and following that up with 15 assists against Northwest Missouri State. Both totals are more than any other DII athlete this season, while her 17 assists are the most across all NCAA divisions this season and are the most by a DII athlete since 2023. She averaged a double-double for the week with 10.0 points and 16.0 assists.
- Weeter collected her fifth honor of the season on January 26 after averaging 26.0 points, 11.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists in wins over Rogers State and Central Oklahoma. She surpassed 1,000 career points in the win over the Hillcats.
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Road Warriors
- Fort Hays State played its first home game of the season on December 13 after starting the season with eight straight away from home.
- It was the latest home opener for the team on record (since at least 1973). The previous latest date for the Tigers to play their first home game is December 10, 1975 when FHSU lost to Northwestern Oklahoma State, 75-45.
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First Time at Home
- The Tigers are 30-5 in home openers during the NCAA DII era, including 18-straight wins from 2004 to 2021 before the Tigers lost on a buzzer beater to Minnesota State in the 2022 home opener.
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Nationally Recognized
- The Tigers are ranked fifth in this week's WBCA Coaches Poll.
- FHSU has been ranked as high as No. 3 this year after opening the year ninth in the coaches poll.
- The Tigers are one of four teams that have been ranked inside the top 10 of every weekly release this season.
- This is the seventh time the Tigers have been ranked in the preseason. FHSU also opened the 2024-25 ranked 23rd, the 2022-23 season ranked third, the 2021-22 season ranked fourth, the 2019-20 season ranked seventh, the 2018-19 season ranked 12th and the 2015-16 season ranked 10th.
- Fort Hays State has been ranked inside the top 25 in 122 different weekly releases from the WBCA.
- This is the eighth-straight season the Tigers have been ranked at some point and the 13th-such season all-time.
- Including the 2017-18 season (multiple weeks receiving votes), the Tigers have been mentioned in the polls at least once in each of the last 13 seasons.
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18 and Over
- The Tigers have finished a season with at least 18 MIAA wins five times since joining the league in 2006-07, more than any other school during that span (UCM 4, MWSU 3, UNK 2, MSSU 1, NWMSU 1, PSU 1, WU 1).
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Double-Digit Winning Streaks
- FHSU's current winning streak of 12 games is the 17th double-digit streak in team history.
- The Tigers' streak is the sixth-longest active streak in DII and is one of seven active double digit streaks.
- Fort Hays State had multiple unique 10-game winning streaks in a season three times, in 1990-91, 2018-19 and 2024-25.
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Making it a Habit
- After reaching the NCAA Tournament once in its first 23 years in the Association, Fort Hays State has now been selected to compete in the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship nine times over the last 11 seasons.
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The Big 3-0
- Fort Hays State reached the 30-win plateau for the fourth time in program history in 2021-22. FHSU has three 30-win seasons since 2014-15, while the rest of the MIAA has two 30-win campaign combined during that span (UCM 2017-18, PSU 2024-25).
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Trophy SZN
- The Tigers won their fourth regular season MIAA championship and their second MIAA postseason tournament championship in 2021-22. FHSU now has 11 regular season conference titles all-time and three conference tournament titles. No school has won more MIAA regular season titles since FHSU joined the league in 2006-07 (FHSU 4, WU 4, UCM 3, MWSU 3, ESU 2, PSU 2, NWMSU 1, MSSU 1, UNK 1).
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Century Mark
- FHSU has 25 100-point outings in its illustrious history, most recently a 100-59 win over Rogers State (2/20/20), which was the first time FHSU scored 100 points against a Division II opponent since 2013 (114-86 vs Newman, 1/26/13).
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Home Sweet Home
- Fort Hays State is leading Division II with an average attendance of 1,986 fans per game.
- Thursday's announced attendance of 3,065 fans was the second-highest total in DII this season.
- The Tigers led Division II with an average attendance of 2,084 per home contest last season. That total would rank 84th in DI and was more than 282 DI programs.
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Up Next
- The Tigers hit the road to take on Northeastern State next Thursday, February 5 beginning at 5:30 p.m. in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
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