Kansas State basketball vs. UCF takeaways
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The last time a K-State basketball coach missed the NCAA Tournament in three consecutive seasons, he was promptly shown the door. That happened in 2022 when fans had their pitchforks out for Bruce Weber. Coincidentally, that was the last time the Wildcats started 0-4 in the Big 12.
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UCF is a skilled team on offense. It is shooting 37.5% from 3-point range and 54.9% from 2-point range. On top of that, the Knights grab an offensive rebound on 38.9% of all possessions. The Knights have size on the inside. Riley Kugel is the team’s leading scorer.
Kansas State visits the No. 17 Texas Tech Lady Raiders after Tess Heal scored 25 points in the Wildcats' 80-73 loss to the Utah Utes.
The UCF Knights pulled off a last-minute triumph over Cincinnati but will need to stack wins on the road to make the NCAA Tournament.
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Kansas basketball’s win against Iowa State has renewed the energy around the team’s season early in Big 12 Conference play. Here are some takeaways.
TEMPE, AZ (KSNT)- 0-3 for the ‘Cats. The Kansas State men’s basketball team (9-7, 0-3 Big 12) couldn’t get it done in the desert, losing to Arizona State (10-6, 1-2 Big 12) 87-84. Despite K-state scoring 46 in the second half,
Kansas State basketball remains winless in Big 12 play. The Wildcats allowed a lengthy Arizona State run and was unable to pull off a late comeback.