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    K-State women fall late in close West Virginia loss

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    By Tim Everson on January 4, 2026 K-State Basketball, K-State Sports, Sports

    A competitive back-and-forth game ended in heartbreak for the Kansas State women as the Wildcats fell short of a win, losing 60-58 at home on Saturday.

    The Wildcats (1-2 Big 12, 8-8) led by as much as eight in the first half and trailed the Mountaineers (3-0, 13-2) by as much as seven midway through the fourth quarter, but couldn’t make the plays down the stretch to come away with the win.

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