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1 month ago |
bringonthecats.com | Luke Sobba
William Purnell-Imagn Images Kansas State dropped a 70-56 decision to the Baylor Bears Wednesday evening in the second round of the Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City. For the second straight night, K-State (16-17) started fast, scoring the game’s first 4 points and forcing an early Baylor timeout. The Bears (19-13) responded with a 13-4 run to seize a lead they would never surrender. Let’s acknowledge the few positives first.
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1 month ago |
bringonthecats.com | Luke Sobba
William Purnell-Imagn Images K-State made its first five 3-point attempts to build a big lead early against Arizona State in the opening round of the Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City, then held on late to secure a 71-66 win. The victory for the Wildcats (16-16, 1-0 Big 12 Tournament) sets up a 6:00 meeting Wednesday against the 7-seed Baylor Bears. The first half was all about Coleman Hawkins.
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1 month ago |
bringonthecats.com | Luke Sobba
Scott Sewell-Imagn Images On February 1 K-State—a team which had not won a road game in forever—somehow blew out then-No. 3 Iowa State—a team which had not lost at home in forever—by an 80-61 score. Whatever magic K-State took to Ames that night was lacking on Senior Day in Manhattan as the Cyclones (22-8, 13-7 Big 12) crushed K-State (15-16, 9-11) 73-57.
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1 month ago |
bringonthecats.com | Luke Sobba
Frank Bowen IV/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images K-State overcame a dismal fist-half offensive performance to beat the Cincinnati Bearcats 54-49 Wednesday night at Fifth Third Arena. Before talking about the game (which, to be honest, bears very little discussion), let’s take a look back at the course of the conference season. You might recall that then-No. 16 Cincinnati (17-13, 7-12 Big 12) opened league play with a 70-67 loss in Manhattan on December 30.
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1 month ago |
bringonthecats.com | Luke Sobba
Rob Gray-Imagn Images In a battle of mediocre Big 12 teams, UCF was slightly less mediocre for just long enough to pull out an 80-76 victory over Kansas State in Orlando Wednesday evening. The referees were highly involved, and UCF’s 19-25 effort from the free throw line exactly matched scoring differential, as K-State made 15 of 21 attempts. But saying that was the only difference be over-simplifying things.
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