K-State Women Move Up To Number Four In AP Poll
The K-State women’s basketball team moved up to number four in today’s AP basketball poll. They are only behind number one South Carolina, number two UCLA, and number three Colorado.
The K-State women’s basketball team moved up to number four in today’s AP basketball poll. They are only behind number one South Carolina, number two UCLA, and number three Colorado.
Jerome Tang met with the media today to discuss K-State’s upcoming road games Wednesday at Iowa State and Saturday at Houston. Two very tough games.
Star women’s basketball player Ayoka Lee is expected to miss four weeks of playing time after having ankle surgery on Friday. This puts the Wildcats’ quest for a Big 12 championship in jeopardy. It figures that this would be announced the day after I wrote an article touting the K-State women’s team as Final Four contenders. The good news is that it appears Lee could be back for the UCF game on February 17th, which would allow her to play…
It has been quite a week for K-State basketball fans. Both the men’s and women’s teams earned victories over top 10 opponents. The women beat number 10 Texas 61 to 58 on Saturday, and the men beat number nine Baylor 68 to 64 in overtime Tuesday night. What a week! My friend and podcast partner Reggie Blackwell suggested that I should write a column giving the K-State women’s basketball team some love. I haven’t done that often, so I thought…
Well that was fun. K-State beat a top 10 Baylor team in Bramlage Coliseum last night in a thrilling overtime game. I think I had about four heart attacks during the game and I stubbed my toe on my coffee table as I jumped off the couch when Arthur Kaluma hit the game-winning three point shot as time was running out in overtime. Here are some of the sights and sounds from a great night in Manhattan…. JM: Lost in…