ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - Griffon Men's Basketball (12-5, 4-2 MIAA) stays home to rematch a pair of MIAA foes - Fort Hays State (11-4, 3-3 MIAA) on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and then Nebraska-Kearney (8-9, 1-5 MIAA) on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
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Both games will be broadcast on the Griffon Sports Network (Varsity Network App, GoGriffons.com/listen) and available to watch on the MIAA Network with a subscription.
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Voice of the Griffons
Tommy Rezac will be on the call, with former Griffon Men's Basketball coach and Hall-of-Famer Tom Smith as analyst.
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MoWest gets set for its first rematches of the season. The Griffons rung in the New Year on Jan. 1 with a 104-80 win at Nebraska-Kearney, but followed that up with a narrow 67-65 loss at Fort Hays State on Jan. 3.
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A Quick Recap
Griffon Men's Basketball captured a momentum-building win Saturday with an 88–76 victory over Central Missouri (13-5, 4-2 MIAA) at MWSU Fieldhouse.
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The Griffons caught fire in the second half, building its largest lead of the game at 73–57 with 8:07 remaining.
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MoWest closed the game, shooting 55.9% from the field (33-of-59). The Griffons went 43.8% from three-point range (7-of-16) and finished 15-of-18 at the free-throw line (83.3%).
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Ty Henry led the Griffons by matching his career-best 23 points, delivering an efficient 9-of-12 outing from the field. He connected on 3-of-4 attempts from beyond the arc and went a perfect 2-of-2 at the line, while also contributing two rebounds and three steals.
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Noah King followed with 18 points on 5-of-15 shooting from the field, connecting on 1-of-4 from beyond the arc and 7-of-8 at the free-throw line, while contributing five rebounds and a team-high six assists.
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Marko Pavlovic also finished with 18 points, shooting 8-of-11 from the floor and 2-of-4 at the line, while pulling down nine rebounds and adding a steal.Â
Trey McKowen chipped in 10 points in 14 minutes, going 3-of-4 from the field and a perfect 4-of-4 at the free-throw line.
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Takin' Care of Basketball Business
The Griffs' 1.36 assist-to-turnover ratio ranks No. 2 in the MIAA. Their turnover margin of +3.29 ranks No. 2 in the MIAA as well. MoWest ranks No. 1 in the MIAA and No. 4 in NCAA Division II with only 10.1 giveaways per game.
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Finding Many Free Throws
MoWest currently leads the MIAA in made free throws (277) and is No. 3 in the league with 373 attempts for a free throw percentage of 74.3% (No. 4 MIAA).
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King-Sized Career
Noah King, who's averaging 17.4 points per game (8th MIAA) this season, has scored at least 20 points in seven different games this season, including a career-best 31 in a 90-72 win over Arkansas Tech on November 28, 2025.
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King is up to 2,046 career points as a college basketball player, including 749 points at Kirkwood CC and 1,001 in two seasons at Upper Iowa. He owns 129 career starts as well.
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Marko's Mark
Freshman forward
Marko Pavlovic ranks No. 3 in the MIAA in rebounds per game (8.4), No. 5 in field goal percentage (58.3%), and No. 3 in blocked shots (22).
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Pavlovic leads the MIAA with 53 offensive rebounds – tied for No. 9 in NCAA Division II. His 142 total rebounds is good for No. 2 in the MIAA and No. 18 in NCAA D2.
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Ty on the Line
Senior
Ty Henry ranks No. 1 in the MIAA and No. 18 in NCAA D2 in free throw percentage at 91.5% (43-of-47).
Opponents at a Glance
Fort Hays State (11-4, 3-3 MIAA) is playing well, winning six of their last seven games, though stumbling at Nebraska-Kearney last Tuesday, 68-67.
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But as usual, under 25th-year head coach Mark Johnson, Fort Hays State boasts an impressive defensive threat, ranking No. 1 in the MIAA and No. 3 in NCAA Division II in scoring defense, allowing just 60 points per game. The Tigers also limit opponents to just 37.3% shooting from the field (No. 1 MIAA, No. 3 nation) and 25.9% from long range (No. 1 MIAA, No. 3 nation).
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Hays' leading scoring threat is Dan Mukuna, who averages 19.1 points per game (No. 6 MIAA) while shooting 64.5% from the field (No. 2 MIAA, No. 9 nation). He's also blocked 18 shots on the season (No. 4 MIAA) and averages 7.3 rebounds per game (t-4th MIAA).
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Series History
Saturday marks the 62nd all-time meeting with Fort Hays State. The Tigers lead the series 41-20 all-time, winning five of the last six meetings overall, including a 67-65 win over the Griffons in Hays on Jan. 3, thanks to a Lucas Hammeke basket that broke a tie with just four seconds remaining.
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Nebraska-Kearney (8-9, 1-5 MIAA) got off to a strong start this season, scoring wins over then No. 10 Colorado School of Mines and No. 9 Southwest Minnesota State back in November.
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However, the Lopers have had a humbling start to MIAA play with losses at No. 2 Washburn (92-64), at Central Missouri (99-69) and most recently at Emporia State (82-79). UNK has also lost home conference battles to MoWest (104-80) on Jan. 1 and Northwest Missouri State (100-94) on Jan. 3. The Lopers' lone conference win came at home against top rival Fort Hays State, as they beat the Tigers 68-67 on Tuesday, Jan. 6.
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UNK has shown the ability to shoot the three this season, making 145 triples (No. 3 MIAA) for an average of 8.5 makes per game.
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UNK is led in scoring by returning starter Ja'Bryant Hill, who's averaging 17.3 points per game (No. 9 MIAA) and 5.6 assists per contest (No. 2 MIAA, No. 15 nation). Hill's 2.1 assist-to-turnover ratio ranks No. 4 in the MIAA as well. Hill scored 25 points against the Griffons on Jan. 1 and has scored 20Â or more in seven games this season.
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Tom Connelly is the leading threat from beyond the arc for UNK, sinking 42 triples on the season (No. 3 MIAA).
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Series History
Thursday marks the 57th all-time meeting with Nebraska-Kearney. The Lopers lead the all-time series 24-22, but MoWest has now won three of the last four meetings.
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