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    The Game – 4/15/25

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    By Mitch Fortner on April 15, 2025 Podcasts, The Game

    On today’s edition of The Game, we’ll discuss a major change to next year’s men’s basketball team with another departure, a get for both the men’s and women’s teams out of the portal, a disappointing day for K-State baseball and more.

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    Segment 1 – Poor display of baseball by Bat Cats today at Northeastern

    Segment 2 – Serena Sundell was the ‘steal’ of the WNBA draft

    Segment 3 – K-State women add guard Tess Heal from Stanford

    Segment 4 – Dug McDaniel enters transfer portal, Tang lands Khamari McGriff

    Segment 5 – Ask Us Anything

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