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    K-State women can’t hold lead against Iowa State

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    By KMAN Staff on January 26, 2012 K-State Sports

    Chelsea Poppens scored 23 points as Iowa State stormed back from a nine point halftime deficit to beat K-State 66-57.  Poppens had 16 points in the second half as the Cyclones outscored the Wildcats 39-21 to rally.  Nikki Moody and Lauren Mansfield each added 15 points for the Cyclones (11-7, 2-5).  K-State’s Jalana Childs netted 22 points, but nobody else scored in double figures for the Wildcats (13-6, 4-3).

    The K-State women will look to break a three-game losing streak this Saturday when they travel to Oklahoma State.  Tipoff is at 11:30 in Stillwater, and Brian Smoller and Randy Peterson will have the call beginning at 11:00 on KMAN from the K-State Sports Network.

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