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    K-State men roll South Dakota in 30-point win

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    By Tim Everson on December 21, 2025 K-State Basketball, K-State Sports, Sports
    Junior forward Taj Manning shoots a free throw during Kansas State's 106-76 win over South Dakota on Saturday in Bramlage Coliseum.

    Kansas State men’s basketball wrapped up finals week with more than a passing grade after a 30-point home thumping of South Dakota, 106-76, on Saturday.

    The Wildcats quickly extended their lead to double-digits and never looked back, outclassing the Coyotes in almost every category on their way to a blowout win.

    “You’re always concerned about this game and thankful that our guys didn’t go home mentally,” head coach Jerome Tang said in a statement. “They stayed here and they were locked in and did a great job, and I’m so proud of them.”

    Read the rest of the story at The Manhattan Mercury!

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