Kansas State men’s basketball looked to snap its losing skid leading by 12 points in the second half at Baylor before allowing a late push and suffering a 70-62 loss
The Kansas men’s basketball team, which had been riding high off three straight wins led by dominant defensive efforts, came back down to earth with a double-digit loss at Iowa State on Wednesday. By the time center Hunter Dickinson made it to the media room for his postgame press conference,
With four victories in its last five games, the Kansas men’s basketball team has put itself in an adequate position in the Big 12 Conference race, as 14 games are still pending on the schedule. The Jayhawks recently received assists from West Virginia,
Kansas State showed fight and resilience against a top 10 ranked Kansas team before a sold-out crowd at Allen Fieldhouse, but the Wildcats could not quite
Moral victory or not, K-State must move on to its next game at Baylor. The Wildcats figure to be underdogs once again in that matchup. Perhaps how they play in Waco, Texas will ultimately determine whether there was a silver lining to this loss.
The most frustrating thing about this defeat for K-State is that the Wildcats played well enough to win for much of the afternoon. But they fell behind 14-0 in the opening moments and were unable to cut the deficit closer than six the rest of the way.
When the Jayhawks needed their stars to step up, Hunter Dickinson and Dajuan Harris Jr. delivered, especially after recent struggles. Dickinson was dominant inside, scoring 25 points on 12-of-19 shooting while grabbing eight rebounds and dishing out three assists. He set the tone early and kept Kansas steady throughout.
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