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By RICK PETERSON

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The No. 1-ranked Washburn Ichabods rallied to force overtime before pulling away in the extra frame for an 81-73 road win over Fort Hays State Thursday night at Gross Memorial Coliseum, improving to 21-0 overall and 11-0 in the MIAA.

BradyChristiansen2026FHSU 1Senior Brady Christiansen led a balanced Washburn attack with 18 points as the No. 1-ranked Ichabods improved to 21-0 with an 81-73 road win at Fort Hays State. [Photo courtesy of Washburn Athletics]  

"It's as good of a win as we've had since I've been here,'' Washburn coach Brett Ballard told KTPK Radio. "We've had some good ones, but against that team, which we've got the utmost respect for, in this environment with that crowd ... we didn't flinch, we didn't give in, kept battling, kept fighting and made some plays late when we needed it.

"Just a gutsy, gutsy win for us and I'll remember this one for a long time.''

Washburn led 47-46 with 10:31 to go in regulation before Fort Hays State (15-5, 7-4) went on a 12–3 run, taking a 58-50 lead with 5:13 to go.

Washburn trailed by six with 55 seconds to play before a Bryson Smith layup and a Jeremiah Jones steal and layup cut the Tigers' lead to 66-64 with 29 seconds to go.

The Tigers hit two more charity stripes with 20 seconds left, but again Smith scored on a drive with 14 seconds left.

Fort Hays State drew a foul with 13 seconds to play, leading by two, but missed both free throws, and after a Jones rebound, WU sophomore Dillon Claussen was fouled with 0.9 seconds to play, and he connected on both free throws, sending the game to overtime.

In the extra session, Washburn outscored the Tigers 13–5, holding Fort Hays State without a field goal in overtime while converting 8 of 8 free throws and forcing a pair of turnovers.

Washburn trailed by one at 69-68, but had six points from Smith and five from Jack Bachelor, including a 3-pointer with 39 seconds to play, to push the Ichabod lead to four.

On the Tigers' ensuing possession, Jones swiped another ball and went the distance with a dunk as Washburn would lead 79-73 with 31 seconds left.

Smith wrapped up the scoring with two free throws with 22 seconds to play, sealing the win.

Senior Brady Christiansen led the Ichabods with 18 points going 10 of 12 from the free throw line and adding five rebounds.

Bachelor logged 42 minutes and finished with 17 points, three assists and two steals and Jones recorded his first double-double as an Ichabod with 14 points and 14 rebounds while adding four steals.

Smith tallied 16 points with six boards going 8 of 9 from the free throw line, while Claussen added nine points and seven rebounds.

The Ichabods shot 24 of 62 (39 percent) from the field and finished 28 of 39 (72 percent) at the free throw line.

Washburn held a 36-28 advantage in points in the paint and added 14 second-chance points while forcing 16 Tiger turnovers.

Fort Hays State shot 23 of 58 (40 percent) overall and 6 of 18 (33 percent) from 3-point range, but went 0 for 5 from the field in overtime.

Washburn also outrebounded the Tigers 45-38 including 16 on the offensive end for the Ichabods.

Fort Hays State was led by Dan Mukuna with 19 points and nine rebounds, while Kyle Grill had 13 points and eight rebounds.

Washburn held the lead for 32 minutes of game time while the game included six lead changes and seven ties. The Ichabods' largest lead was 10 points in both halves.

Washburn will continue its road trip on Saturday at Nebraska-Kearney.
 

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