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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Basketball»K-State Women’s Basketball selected as a 5-seed for the 2025 NCAA Tournament

    K-State Women’s Basketball selected as a 5-seed for the 2025 NCAA Tournament

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    By K-State Athletics on March 16, 2025 K-State Basketball, K-State Sports, Sports

    MANHATTAN, Kan. – Following its second straight 26-win season, Kansas State women’s basketball was rewarded with an at-large bid and a five-seed in the Spokane 4 Regional in the 2025 NCAA Tournament during Sunday night’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Selection Show on ESPN. This is the program’s 19th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history and the sixth under the direction of head coach Jeff Mittie.

    Got our dancin’ shoes ready #MarchMadness @MarchMadnessWBB pic.twitter.com/u6RtnUDxuN

    — K-State Women's Basketball (@KStateWBB) March 17, 2025

    K-State (26-7, 13-5 Big 12) was chosen as a No. 5 seed in the Spokane 4 regional and will be opposed by No. 12 seed Fairfield (28-4, 19-1 MAAC). The game will be played on Friday with a time and broadcast information announced on Monday. The contest will be available on the K-State Sports Network, including the flagship stations Sunny 102.5 and 1350 KMAN and free live audio on kstatesports.com and on the K-State Sports app.

    K-State and Fairfield will meet for the first time. The Wildcats are 2-0 against members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, as K-State defeated Marist, 57-56, in Poughkeepsie, New York, on Dec. 29, 2011, and downed Saint Peter’s (N.J.), 72-64, in Jersey City, New Jersey, on Dec. 30, 2005.

    The winner of the Kansas State-Fairfield game will play the winner of the No. 4 Kentucky-No. 13 Liverty matchup on Sunday, March 23. The top four seeds in the Spokane 4 region are: No. 1 USC (28-3), No. 2 UConn (31-3), No. 3 Oklahoma (25-7) and No. 4 Kentucky (22-7).

    K-State is 15-18 in its previous 18 NCAA Tournament bids. The Wildcats took part in the 2024 NCAA Tournament in Manhattan, as K-State entered the tournament as the No. 4 seed in the Albany 2 region. K-State defeated the No. 13 seed Portland, 78-65, in the first round and fell to five-seed Colorado, 63-50, in the second round.

    Under Mittie’s guidance in his 11th season, Kansas State has registered the program’s most wins since the 2008-09 season. K-State recorded 13 Big 12 wins for the fifth time since the formation of the league in 1996-97.

    Fairfield enters the NCAA Tournament with 22 wins in their last 23 games, capturing its second straight MAAC title and MAAC tournament crown for the league’s automatic bid. The Stags have registered a record of 59-6 over the last two seasons. This will be the seventh NCAA Tournament appearance for the Stags and the second straight after making the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

    On the floor, Fairfield is led by the duo of Meghan Andersen and Kaety L’Amoreaux. Andersen, a sophomore from Wantagh, New York, leads the squad in scoring at 15.1 points per game on a .485 field goal percentage. L’Amoreaux, a sophomore from Endwell, New York, is second on the team at 12.5 points and a team-best 4.7 rebounds. Andersen was an All-MAAC First Team selection for the second straight season, while L’Amoreaux collected All-MAAC Second Team honors.

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