Author: Mitch Fortner

From K-State For the first time in program history, a K-State soccer student-athlete has earned the Big 12 Conference’s top weekly offensive honor as Brookelynn Entz has been named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week for her performance last week. This was the second career Big 12 weekly honor for Entz, as she was named Big 12 Freshman of the Week in 2017. Entz was responsible for both of K-State’s goals in a 2-1 win over Iowa State. The effort helped end the second-longest conference match losing streak in league history and secure the first home Big 12…

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2020 Spring Baseball Schedule Home games in bold Feb. 14-17 at UTRGV in Edinburg, Texas Feb. 20 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi^ Corpus Christi, Texas Feb. 21 vs. Missouri^ Corpus Christi, Texas Feb. 22 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi^ Corpus Christi, Texas Feb. 23 vs. Utah^ Corpus Christi, Texas Feb. 26 at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. Feb. 28 – 29 Fairleigh Dickinson (3 game series) March 6-8 at Stanford Stanford, Calif. (4 games series) March 10-11 South Dakota State March 13-15 Eastern Michigan March 17 Nebraska March 20-22 Baylor* March 24 at Creighton March 27-29 at Texas Tech* March 31 at Nebraska…

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From K-State Former Kansas State guard Barry Brown, Jr., has signed a contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves, the organization announced on Monday (October 14). Brown, who appeared in seven games for the Timberwolves in the 2019 MGM Resorts NBA Summer League in Las Vegas from July 5-15, is expected to spend a majority of his time with their G-League affiliate, the Iowa Wolves, during the upcoming 2019-20 season. Minnesota’s current 20-man roster has to be trimmed to 15 by Monday, October 21 with the regular season set to start on Tuesday, October 22. The Timberwolves open the season against the…

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From K-State The Big 12 Conference and ABC/ESPN announced Monday that Kansas State’s October 26 Homecoming game against fifth-ranked Oklahoma will kick off at 11 a.m., and be televised by ABC. K-State has won five of its last seven Homecoming games, including a 31-12 win over Oklahoma State last season. The Wildcats are looking for their first home win over Oklahoma since 1996 and first in the series since a 31-30 triumph over the 11th-ranked Sooners in 2014 in Norman. Kansas State takes on TCU this Saturday in a 1:30 p.m., contest inside Bill Snyder Family Stadium, a game that…

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0:00 – Huge against for KSU football this Saturday 15:39 – Coach Klieman on Big 12 teleconference 25:40 – Bruce Weber lands another big recruit 33:11 – Last week in the Big 12 0:00 – Reunion with Alex Delton/TCU preview 10:52 – Interview with Athletic Director Gene Taylor 21:05 – Barry Brown/Red River Showdown 32:43 – Big 12 weekend preview

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(AP) Deshaun Watson threw for 280 yards and a touchdown while running for two more, outdueling Chiefs counterpart Patrick Mahomes in a matchup of former first-round picks and leading the Houston Texans to a 31-24 victory over Kansas City on Sunday. Carlos Hyde added 116 yards rushing and a touchdown against the team that traded him to Houston (4-2) before the start of the season. DeAndre Hopkins hauled in nine passes for 55 yards. None was bigger than his last, when the Texans star made a sliding grab on fourth-and-3 from the Kansas City 27 with just under 2 minutes…

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From K-State Sports West Virginia overcame a one-set deficit behind 22 kills from Katelyn Evans Saturday afternoon to give K-State a four-set loss, 18-25, 25-17, 25-18, 25-19, at Ahearn Field House. The Mountaineers (9-8, 1-4 Big 12) held an 18-kill advantage in the match, including a 52-33 edge over the day’s final three sets. K-State (6-11, 1-4 Big 12) hit .254 as a team while WVU produced a .291 team efficiency. “I think our ability to hit .254 is a step in the right direction,” head coach Suzie Fritz said after the match. “Just the fluidity with which we play…

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0:00 – Big 12 weekend/Other games to watch 12:49 – Interview with fantasy football expert Ben Heisler 21:50 – KSO’s Matt Hall in the house/K-State hoops 33:19 – Ask Us Anything 0:00 – Dak Prescott/Where is KSU football right now? 13:08 – Matt ranks K-State FB’s current problems 25:50 – East Coast Matt 32:01 – Lance Harris/Ask Us Anything

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From K-State Athletics As part of its commitment to the Best Fan Experience in the Big 12, K-State Athletics today announced that it will offer sales of beer and wine to all public areas of Bramlage Coliseum during men’s and women’s basketball games beginning this season. Bramlage Coliseum becomes the third athletics venue in which fans can purchase alcohol. K-State has sold beer at K-State Baseball games in Tointon Family Stadium since 2013 and at soccer matches in Buser Family Park since the program began in 2016. “We want to continue to find ways to make the experience for our…

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0:00 – Octagon of Booze/Most fun KSU drunk media member 12:53 – Bill Self has been victimized again 24:08 – Scott Wildcat on #OctagonOfBooze 31:30 – XFL Draft will feature former KSU players 0:00 – Should K-State redshirt RB Jordan Brown 11:09 – Most fun drunk media member 21:59 – Book It or Cook It 32:04 – Ask Us Anything

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