Dec 14, 2025

๐Ÿ€ Big second half fuels Tigers to 19-point win over William Jewell

Posted Dec 14, 2025 12:43 AM
Fort Hays State's Lucas Hammeke (3) dunks the ball in the second half of their basketball game against William Jewell College on Saturday, December 13, 2025 in Hays, Kan. (FHSU Athletics photo/Parker Nisbeth))
Fort Hays State's Lucas Hammeke (3) dunks the ball in the second half of their basketball game against William Jewell College on Saturday, December 13, 2025 in Hays, Kan. (FHSU Athletics photo/Parker Nisbeth))

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HAYS, Kan. โ€“ Kyle Grill scored 22 points, Lucas Hammke added 15 and Fort Hays State knocked down 73-percent of their shots in the second half of their 78-59 win over William Jewell College Saturday afternoon at Gross Memorial Coliseum. The game was tied 29-29 at halftime but the Tigers explode for 49 points in the second half to snap their two-game losing.

After FHSU (6-3) jumped out to an early 5-point lead, the Cardinals (3-6) were pesky throughout the first half and kept the game close. That five-point lead was the biggest for either team as there were 10 lead changes and six ties in the first half. A tip-in bucket by the Cardinals at the end of the half leveled the score 29-29. Kyle Scharbrough of William Jewell had the hot hand early with 17 points at the break, while Kyle Grill and Lucas Hammeke each had seven for FHSU.

The Tigers started to gain separation right out of halftime with a 9-0 run as Grill and Hammeke provided seven of the nine. The Cardinals got back within two twice, the latest at 13:34, but a 10-0 Tiger burst pushed the lead out to 12 with 11:20 to go. A few moments later, an 11-0 run took the lead to 21, capped on a fast-break dunk by Hammeke. That was the largest lead of the game for FHSU as it moved to 2-0 against William Jewell in the brief series history between the teams.

Grill finished with a season-high 22 points, while Hammeke added 15. Jahvari Martino chipped in 11 points. Seven Tigers scored at least seven points in the game. Muhamed Kante led in rebounds with six and tied Juju Ramirez for the high in assists, both with three.

Scharbrough finished with 25 points for the Cardinals, while Justice Sutton added 12.

FHSU is now 5-0 against teams it held inside of 60 points this season. The Tigers are 4-0 when scoring at least 70 points in a game.

Up next

FHSU goes to MSU Denver and Regis next week on December 18 and 20, which will wrap up the non-conference portion of their schedule before jumping back into MIAA play at the turn of the new year.