FHSU Women’s Basketball Among Top Teams in Central Region; Alternate Site Chosen for High School State Tournament

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State University announced today, with the continued success of its women’s basketball program and in mutual agreement with the Kansas State High School Activities Association, the Kansas Class 1A Division I State Basketball Tournament will be moved to Dodge City Civic Center this year.

The move comes in support of the Fort Hays State University women’s basketball team and its potential to host the NCAA Central Regional. The Tiger women currently hold a record of 18-2 overall and 12-2 in the MIAA. They were ranked No. 7 in the latest WBCA Division II National Poll.

While the 1A Division I high school tournament is scheduled for March 9-12, the NCAA Regional dates are March 11, 12, and 14. The conflicting dates do not allow for both tournaments to run simultaneously at FHSU’s Gross Memorial Coliseum since the NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional must be played on the dates designated by the NCAA.

In order to secure the alternate site of Dodge City in advance, the decision needed to be made prior to the Fort Hays State women’s basketball team securing the No. 1 seed in the Central Region. The NCAA regional host is not officially determined until a few days prior to the start of the state high school tournament in March.

Given the success of the FHSU women’s basketball team, the decision to make the hosting opportunity available is a show of support for the efforts and success of the FHSU women’s program. The team enters February with the top record in the Central Region against NCAA Division II competition.

Dr. Mirta M. Martin, FHSU President, said it was unfortunate the university would not be able to accommodate both tournaments, and the decision had to be made now. “We greatly value our relationships with Kansas high schools and with the KSHSAA, and we look forward to hosting all types of high school events in the future, but obviously our first loyalty must be to our own student-athletes.”

Athletic Director Curtis Hammeke noted the long-standing relationship between FHSU and the Kansas State High School Activities Association and its staff members. “We have worked diligently together over many years to accommodate various state events around FHSU events,” he said. “For the second straight year, however, the conflicts related to hosting the NCAA women’s basketball regional have created a set of challenges that we cannot resolve in the best interests of all involved. This decision allows us to support the outstanding accomplishments of our women’s basketball team once more, while not compromising the format of the 1A Division I high school state tournament.”

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