Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association: Season 2024-25

Mid-America Intercollege Athletics Association 2024-25
1/8 Finals Q.Finals Semis Final 2025 Semis Q.Finals 1/8 Finals
UCO73
Emporia St.60
Washburn84
UCO90
Pitt St.96
UNK63
UCO93
Pitt St.81
UCO71
FHSU72
Rogers St.43
FHSU61
Rogers St.56
MWSU53
FHSU67
Central Mo.61
Central Mo.69
Northeastern59
Mid-America Intercollege Athletics Association Final: Fort Hays State University - University of Central Oklahoma 72-71

FHSU (Mark Johnson): Kaleb Hammeke 22, Kyle Grill 17, Shaun Riley 7, RJ Crawford 4, Lucas Hammeke 6, Traejon Davis 0, Dan Mukuna 11, Aidan McDowell 5, Muhamed Kante 0, Eli Lawson 0, Petar Asceric 0
UCO (Bob Hoffman): Israel Hart 25, Jacobi Sebock 16, JV Seat 11, Jordan Thompson 5, Luke Haasl 5, Parker Hannah 3, Matthew Willenborg 4, Ben Averitt 2, Preston Aymond 0, Connor Newton 0, Chase Sucharda 0, Caiden Punt 0, Jack Robinson 0, Trey Tuck 0, Jarreth Ingram 0

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Fort Hays Crowned MIAA Tournament Champions with 72-71 win over Central Oklahoma-Mar 10, 2025
Fort Hays State University won its first MIAA Men’s Basketball Tournament title since 2011 in a dramatic 72-71 fashion over Central Oklahoma. The back and forth contest featured 18 lead changes and 12 ties in the battle for the crown – including three in the final 1:30 – as a pair of Kaleb Hammeke (6'0''-PG) free throws and missed last chance attempt by Central Oklahoma sealed the Tigers ticket to the big dance.
No. 2 seed Fort Hays State shot 44.4 percent from the field (24-for-54), including a 42.1 percent clip (8-for-19) from the three-point range. No. 8 seed Central Oklahoma finished with 50.0 percent (25-for-50) shooting from the field, 47.6 percent (10-for-21) from behind the arc and held a 34 to 30 edge on rebounds.
Fort Hays State's Kaleb Hammeke was named 2025 tournament MVP. Playing all 40 minutes of the championship game, Hammeke finished with 22 points on 6-of-13 shooting from the field, 4-of-6 from the three and 6-of-6 at the line. In the Tigers three tournament games, the graduate student averaged 38.0 minutes, 20.7 points, 5.0 assists and 4.3 rebounds per game.
It was a back-and-forth battle to open up the championship game with 11 lead changes and five ties in the opening half alone. Fort Hays built up a seven point lead with under six to go in the first frame of action but UCO responded with a 9-2 run to tie it up at 31-31 with two minutes remaining. Teams traded baskets as UCO took a one-point advantage, 36-35, into the break.
Another pair of lead changes occurred before UCO stretched out a seven point edge early in the second half behind an 8-0 run. The Tigers came crawling back with a run of their own to make it 50-48 at the under-12-minute mark. No team got within more than six as the clock wind down. The game was decided by Hammeke who knocked down both of his free throws in the last 27 seconds. The Bronchos attempted a last second shot for the win but fell short, as the Tigers 72-71 win claimed the MIAA's automatic qualifying berth into the 2025 NCAA Division II National Tournament.
Fort Hays State's Kyle Grill (6'6''-G) added 17 and Dan Mukuna (6'8''-F-2003) contributed 11 points and seven rebounds in the Tiger victory.
The Bronchos were led by Israel Hart’s double-double of 25 points and 10 rebounds, followed by Jacobi Sebock (6'7''-F) with 16 points and JV Seat’s 11.
Central Oklahoma was the first No. 8 seed to compete in the championship game since 2010. The Bronchos set a new tournament record of 22 blocks as they recorded two in the opening round (vs. Emporia State), nine in the quarterfinals (vs. Washburn), four in the semifinals (vs. Pittsburg State) and seven in the championship (vs. Fort Hays State). The 2014 MIAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Champions Missouri Southern was the only other conference team to record 19 blocks in the tournament throughout its three game run. In addition, the Bronchos set a new four-game tournament block average of 5.5, surpassing its own previous best of 3.0 (12 total blocks) set in 2014.
Five MIAA athletes were named to the 2025 All-Tournament Team: Fort Hays State's Hammeke (MVP) and Grill, Central Oklahoma's Hart and Seat, and Pittsburg State's Jordan Frison (6'0''-PG).

MIAA Final:
Fort Hays State - Central Oklahoma 72-71

MIAA Semifinals:
Fort Hays State - Rogers State 61-43
Pittsburg State - Central Oklahoma 81-93

MIAA Quarterfinals:
Washburn - Central Oklahoma 84-90
Fort Hays State - Central Missouri 67-61
Rogers State - Missouri Western 56-53
Pittsburg State - Nebraska Kearney 96-63

MIAA First Round:
Central Missouri - Northeastern State 69-59
Central Oklahoma - Emporia State 73-60

Courtesy of themiaa.com
All-MIAA Awards 2025-Mar 10, 2025
Jordan Frison, point guard from the Pittsburg State University, picked up the Player of the Year at the NCAA Division II. He received multiple other awards, was voted to the First Team and Tournament Team. Frison averaged over 17 points and 6 assists per game in the league. He has totalled 9 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 4 games. Frison registered double-doubles in 2 games during the event. His 34 points against the MSSU were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Kaleb Hammeke, point guard from the Fort Hays State University, was named the All-Tournament MVP of NCAA Division II. He collected multiple other honors, was selected to the First Team and Defensive Team and Tournament Team. Hammeke had almost 17 points and 5 rebounds per game that season in the league. He has totalled 6 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 2 games on the year. Hammeke's 32 points against the Newman were the most he scored in the 24 25 season. Among many awards he was selected to the All-MIAA Second Team back in 2022. He was also selected as the All-MIAA Honorable Mention back in 2021.
Jacob Hanna, guard from the Washburn University, was voted the Defensive Player of the Year at the NCAA Division II. He received multiple other awards, was selected as the Newcomer of the Year, and was chosen to the First Team and Defensive Team. With Hanna's excellent performance, the Washburn University achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 26 to 3 in the regular season. Hanna logged almost 16 points and 6 rebounds per game over the season in the league. His 29 points against the University of Central Oklahoma were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Jack Bachelor, guard from the Washburn University, was named to the First Team of NCAA Division II. He averaged almost 13 points and over 5 assists per game in the league. Bachelor's 20 points against the FHSU were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
Anthony Marshall, point guard from the Rogers State University, earned a spot in the First Team at the NCAA Division II. He registered over 14 points and 4 assists per game that season in the league. Marshall's 26 points against the Pittsburg State University were the most he scored in the 24 25 season.
All-Tournament MVP: USA Kaleb Hammeke (6'0''-PG) of FHSU
Player of the Year: USA Jordan Frison (6'0''-PG) of Pitt St.
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Jacob Hanna (6'3''-G) of Washburn
Freshman of the Year: USA Kyran Tilley (6'1''-G) of Central Mo.
Newcomer of the Year: USA Jacob Hanna (6'3''-G) of Washburn
Coach of the Year: Brett Ballard of Washburn

All-MIAA First Team 2025
Bachelor
Frison
Hammeke
Hanna
Marshall
First Team

USA Jack Bachelor (6'2''-G) of Washburn
USA Jordan Frison (6'0''-PG) of Pitt St.
USA Kaleb Hammeke (6'0''-PG) of FHSU
USA Jacob Hanna (6'3''-G) of Washburn
USA Anthony Marshall (5'11''-PG) of Rogers St.

All-MIAA Second Team 2025
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Phipps
Sebock
Shorter
Taggart
Second Team

USA Zane Nelson (6'5''-G) of MWSU
USA Trey Phipps (6'2''-G) of Northeastern St.
USA Jacobi Sebock (6'7''-F) of UCO
USA Brayden Shorter (6'5''-G) of Washburn
USA Avery Taggart (6'5''-G) of Pitt St.

All-MIAA Third Team 2025
Blackmon
Dixon
Hill
Orr
Taylor
Third Team

USA Ethan Blackmon (6'7''-F) of Northeastern St.
United Kingdom Karyiek Dixon (6'5''-F-2001) of Emporia St.
USA Ja'Bryant Hill (5'10''-PG) of UNK
USA Andrew Orr (6'8''-F) of Washburn
USA Allen Taylor (6'3''-G) of UNK

All-MIAA Honorable Mention 2025
Barker
Forney
Fry
Grill
Hart
Macenis
Mason
Somerhalder
Stanton
Swader
Thompson
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Honorable Mention

USA Deairius Barker (6'0''-PG) of Central Mo.
USA R.J. Forney (6'3''-G-2001) of Pitt St.
USA Caden Fry (6'7''-F) of Rogers St.
USA Kyle Grill (6'6''-G) of FHSU
USA Israel Hart (6'3''-G) of UCO
USA Martin Macenis (6'5''-G) of MSSU
USA Andrew Mason (6'4''-G) of Rogers St.
USA Sam Somerhalder (6'7''-F) of Newman
USA Boston Stanton (6'5''-G) of Newman
USA Zion Swader (6'0''-PG) of MWSU
USA Chase Thompson (6'6''-F) of UNK
USA Terrell Williams Jr. (6'6''-G/F) of UAFS

MIAA All-Defensive Team 2025
Forney
Hammeke
Hanna
Keegan
Riley
All-Defensive Team

USA R.J. Forney (6'3''-G-2001) of Pitt St.
USA Kaleb Hammeke (6'0''-PG) of FHSU
USA Jacob Hanna (6'3''-G) of Washburn
USA Michael Keegan (6'6''-G) of Washburn
USA Shaun Riley (6'7''-F) of FHSU

MIAA All-Tournament Team 2025
Hammeke
Grill
Hart
Seat
Frison
All-Tournament Team

USA Kaleb Hammeke (6'0''-PG) of FHSU
USA Kyle Grill (6'6''-G) of FHSU
USA Israel Hart (6'3''-G) of UCO
USA JV Seat (6'3''-G) of UCO
USA Jordan Frison (6'0''-PG) of Pitt St.