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    K-State women fall by 22 at rival Kansas

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    By KMAN Staff on January 26, 2026 K-State Basketball, K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State junior guard Taryn Sides fights through contact for a layup during the Wildcats’ 83-61 loss to rival Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence Sunday afternoon. Sides led all scorers with 26 points. Courtesy of K-State Athletics

    By Tim Everson

    A short-handed Kansas State women’s team couldn’t keep pace with rival Kansas in Lawrence on Sunday. The Wildcats fell 83-61 in a game that was only close through the first quarter, and ended as K-State’s worst loss to its rival in over 30 years.

    The defeat is the Wildcats’ fourth in the last five meetings at Allen Fieldhouse.

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