
FHSU Athletics
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State Men's Soccer remained No. 4 in the latest United Soccer Coaches Top 25 rankings, released on Tuesday. The Tigers are among the top-5 nationally for the fourth-straight week, ranked No. 4 three times and No. 5 once within that span.
Fort Hays State went 1-0 last week, a 3-2 comeback win at Newman after being down two goals with only 26 minutes to play. The win locked up an unbeaten regular season for the Tigers at 15-0-3 overall, and an 11-0-1 mark in GAC play. Fort Hays State owns the best win-loss-tie percentage in NCAA Division II and the most wins overall.
Fort Hays State clinched the rights to host the GAC Tournament on November 13 and 15 at FHSU Soccer Stadium in Hays by winning the conference regular season title. It was the fourth conference regular season title in program history, which started in 2011. FHSU will face Northeastern State in the semifinals on Thursday (Nov. 13) and the winner of that match will move on to face either Rogers State or Newman in the championship match on Saturday (Nov. 15).
Fort Hays State is on its longest unbeaten streak to start a season in program history at 18 matches, and it is the longest unbeaten streak in program history regardless of point in time. The previous program record for unbeaten streak at any point was 16, set by the 2018 team that played in the national semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.
Fort Hays State and Rogers State continue as the two teams from the GAC represented in the Top 25. The Hillcats are tied for No. 13 in the latest poll with an overall record of 12-2-4. Rogers State's only two losses this year were to Fort Hays State. Northeastern State remained in the receiving votes section of the latest poll.
Fort Hays State and Charleston are the only teams in the top 10 this week that remain unbeaten for the season. There are four total teams in the top 25 without a loss this season, which also includes No. 15 Lincoln (Mo.) and No. 17 Cedarville (Ohio). FHSU, Cedarville, and Lincoln are all part of NCAA Super Region 3.
Fort Hays State is the national leader in goal differential (+46), corner kicks per match (8.61), shots per match (19.2), wins (15), and win-loss-tie percentage (.917). The Tigers rank second nationally in shots on goal per match (8.78) and shutout percentage (.722), and third in total goals (54), total assists (51), total points (159), scoring offense (3.00), and assists per match (2.83).
Below is the latest United Soccer Coaches Top 25 for November 11, 2025.






