Updated 11:30 a.m. Wednesday:
Kansas State University provided a news release late Wednesday morning regarding the Feb. 23rd Kansas State University basketball game in Bramlage Coliseum. The release indicates, as previously reported, a K-State student ran on the court and made contact with a University of Kansas player.
K-State authorities add student Nathan Power voluntarily met with K-State police and was issued a notice to appear for disorderly conduct. Power was described as cooperative throughout the process, and the K-State Police Department considers this matter closed.
Provost April Mason told KMAN during a Wednesday morning interview, the incident court side following the K-State/University of Kansas basketball game has put the university in a somewhat negative light. Mason, who also serves as the University’s Senior Vice President, says it’s time to get back to what K-State is usually known for and that’s standards she lists, which include being respectful, celebrating appropriately, and working with and welcoming every other university and individual who visits the campus.
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KMAN learned late Tuesday that the Kansas State University student who made contact with a University of Kansas Basketball player following K-State’s victory over KU on Monday night has turned himself in.
Don Stubbings with K-State Police tells KMAN that they were no longer looking for the student but that he had not been arrested. Stubbings said the student was cooperating with authorities and that a release would be issued on Wednesday. Police would not release the student’s identity on Tuesday evening.