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  • Jan 23, 2025 | kstatecollegian.com | Toby Hammes |Brayden Meseke

    Categories: K-State extends its overall losing streak to six and 15 straight losses on the road, dating back to last season Kansas State men’s basketball and head coach Jerome Tang appeared to be in a position to win its fourth straight game over Baylor — his former team —before K-State’s late woes returned and Baylor overcame a 12-point second-half deficit to post a 70-62 win on Wednesday night.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | kstatecollegian.com | Toby Hammes |Brayden Meseke

    Categories: Star center Ayoka Lee’s injury is ‘not good’ in 81-69 conference win No. 11 Kansas State women’s basketball stayed undefeated in conference play and pushed its win streak to 14 games with an 81-69 win over Arizona State, but it looks to be without star center Ayoka Lee for the near future. “It’s not good. I don’t have a definitive update, but it’s not going to be a week or two,” head coach Jeff Mittie said.

  • Jan 19, 2025 | kstatecollegian.com | Toby Hammes |Brayden Meseke

    Categories: Kansas opened on a 14-0 run, proving too much for K-State to overcome in Allen Fieldhouse Kansas State men’s basketball fell 84-74 at Allen Fieldhouse in the first edition of the 2025 Sunflower Showdown on Saturday, failing to mount a comeback despite battling back from an early 14-0 hole against rival Kansas. K-State, which dropped to 7-10, 1-5 Big 12, worked Kansas’ lead down to six points two separate times with under four minutes to go but didn’t draw any closer.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | kstatecollegian.com | Toby Hammes |Brayden Meseke

    Categories: Lockdown defense allows K-State to pull away from Arizona and win the Battle of the Wildcats No. 11 Kansas State women’s basketball returned home after a two-game road stint and remained undefeated in conference play against a scrappy Arizona team, winning 62-47 on Thursday night. “I thought this game was going to be a tough one. I was impressed with Arizona’s defensive toughness and their inside physicality, which gave us trouble early,” head coach Jeff Mittie said.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | kstatecollegian.com | Toby Hammes |Brayden Meseke

    Categories: After winning its first conference game against Cincinnati, K-State has dropped four straight after a 61-57 loss to Texas Tech Kansas State men’s basketball looked to bounce back from a 30-point home loss and three straight Big 12 losses before heading back on the road, but ultimately fell 61-57 to Texas Tech after a late scoreless stretch.

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