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    K-State soccer drops West Coast finale

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    By KMAN Staff on August 26, 2024 K-State Sports, Sports
    K-State junior keeper Murphy Sheaff protects the goal during the Wildcats' matchup against Gonzaga on Sunday. K-State fell 2-0 to the Bulldogs, splitting their two-game roadtrip to the Pacific Northwest. Photo courtesy of K-State Athletics

    Kansas State soccer wrapped up its Pacific Northwest road trip with a 2-0 loss against Gonzaga on Sunday, ending the two-game set with a cloudy mask after a win against Portland State on Thursday.

    K-State, who falls to 1-2 on the season, was out-matched by the Bulldogs for most of the first half. Gonzaga out-shot the Wildcats 14-0 in the period while connecting for a 1-0 lead in the 37th minute.

    “The biggest thing, I think, is not to be reactive like we were in the first half to every possession,” head coach Mike Dibbini said in a written statement. “Every action, we were a step behind and we looked like we were chasing a little bit more in the first half than we were in the second half.”

    The full article can be viewed at themercury.com

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