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    K-State suffers 3rd-worst home loss in program history vs. No. 8 Iowa State

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    By KMAN Staff on February 1, 2026 K-State Basketball, K-State Sports, Sports

    The low points keep finding ways to get lower for Kansas State men’s basketball this season.

    No. 8 Iowa State jumped on the Wildcats early and imposed its will with little resistance, rolling to a 95-61 win Sunday at Bramlage Coliseum — the worst margin of defeat under head coach Jerome Tang.

    After the game, Tang was asked what he was most disappointed about. His response:

    “I’m not disappointed at all.”

    And why not?

    “Because I’m with these dudes every single day, and I know everything that they’re going through,” Tang said. “So I was proud of our guys, especially in the second half.”

    K-State fell to 10-12 overall and 1-8 in Big 12 play, a start that ties the second-worst conference mark in program history.

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