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    K-State women hold on to win at Creighton

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    By Tim Everson on December 14, 2025 K-State Basketball, K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State Taryn Sides (left) and Jenessa Cotton (right) defend Creighton's Ava Zediker in the Wildcats' 75-71 win over the Bluejays on Sunday at D.J. Sokol Arena in Omaha.

    Kansas State women’s basketball wrapped up non-conference play with its second true road win of the season, topping Creighton 75-71 in Omaha.

    The Wildcats started strong and led by as much as 15 early in the second half, but the Bluejays made it interesting late, as K-State had to fight off a comeback bid by the home team to leave Nebraska with a win.

    Despite some ups and downs, K-State (7-6) ends the non-conference with a winning record and looks ahead to a daunting Big 12 schedule starting on Saturday.

    Read the rest at The Manhattan Mercury!

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