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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Basketball»K-State women vaporize 12th-seeded Fairfield in NCAA tournament opener

    K-State women vaporize 12th-seeded Fairfield in NCAA tournament opener

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    By KMAN Staff on March 21, 2025 K-State Basketball, K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State’s Serena Sundell puts up a shot during Friday’s NCAA Tournament first-round game against Fairfield at Memorial Coliseum in Lexington, Ky. Sundell had 18 points and nine assists in the Wildcats’ 85-41 win over the Stags.

    By Tim Everson

    If there was any worry about how the fifth-seeded Kansas State women would fare in the NCAA tournament after ending the season with losses in three of their last four games, let the Wildcats 44-point smackdown of No. 12 seed Fairfield put worried minds at ease.

    K-State, led once again by star Ayoka Lee after more than two months of injury concerns, blasted the upstart Stags, leaving no doubt in a 85-41 opening-round win Friday afternoon in Lexington, Kentucky.

    K-State (27-7) came out of the game red-hot, building as much as a 13-point lead, 17-4, midway through the first quarter.

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