Author: Mitch Fortner

0:00 – Conference poll sets up alright for KSU’s situation 12:41 – If KSU was an SEC school in 2019/Dana Holgorsen 24:34 – Interview with Ally Connoly and Sadie Murren from KSU WBB 29:46 – Ask Us Anything 0:00 – No Stone Unturned 17:15 – Baylor is a big sleeper 26:55 – Charles from Wamego on the Big 12/Ask Us Anything

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From K-State Athletics Kansas State Track and Field junior Aaron Booth won the gold medal at the 2019 World University Games at Stadio San Paolo in Naples, Italy on Tuesday, concluding the decathlon competition by scoring a personal best 7,827 points, capturing his second-career medal at the meet. Competing in his third-career World University Games, and his first since winning bronze at the 2017 version in Taipei, Taiwan, Booth put himself in medal contention early in the decathlon competition on Monday. In the first event of the competition, Booth clocked an 11.09 in the 100 meters to earn 841 points…

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From K-State Athletics Kansas State senior defensive end Reggie Walker was named to the 2019 Preseason All-Big 12 team as chosen by media representatives who cover the league, the conference office announced Tuesday. Walker, a first-time honoree, was a 2017 Second Team All-Big 12 performer as a sophomore a year after earning Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year accolades in 2016. He has 16.0 career sacks sit two away from entering the school’s top-10 list, while his 30.0 tackles for loss are nine shy of entering the K-State record book. A ballhawk throughout his career, Walker has eight career…

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0:00 – K-State placed 9th in Big 12 preseason poll 15:12 – Random questions from listeners 25:43 – Interview with Mitch Holthus 0:00 – Iowa State/Ron Prince mad at Matt Hall 12:04 – John’t Big 12 preseason poll 21:13 – Mitch’s English accent/Big 12 schools as NBA players 29:52 – Ask Us Anything

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0:00 – KSU gets one player on preseason All-Big 12 team 11:27 – Dean Wade officially signs contrace/Ehlinger vs. Hurts 21:47 – Sam Ehlinger vs. Jalen Hurts 30:30 – Ask Us Anything 0:00 – Three KSU names that could make All-Big 12 team 9:58 – Would you rather beat KU or OU this season? 24:43 – K-State football listened to the media 30:37 – Jabroni of the Week

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0:00 – All hail King Bruce 11:00 – Pooka Williams suspension/Big 12 media day 24:09 – Big 12’s best home field advantage 31:16 – No show has aged more poorly than… 0:00 – Most satisfying potential win for KSU in 2019? 12:28 – ISU over OSU/Interview with Cavs beat writer James Rapien 23:15 – You’re about to see a lot more of Rodney McGruder 31:55 – Ask Us Anything

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(AP) The United States has won its record fourth Women’s World Cup title and second in a row. Goals by Megan Rapinoe (rah-PEE’-noh) and Rose Lavelle carried the Americans to a 2-0 win over the Netherlands in Sunday’s final at Lyon, France. The game was scoreless until Rapinoe converted a penalty kick in the 61st minute, eight minutes before Lavelle doubled the lead. Rapinoe’s tally came after a video review showed that Alex Morgan had been fouled with a kick to the shoulder in the penalty area. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced a parade in the…

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From K-State Kansas State head coach Bruce Weber and director of student-athlete development Shane Southwell helped guide Team USA to the gold medal at the FIBA (International Basketball Federation) U19 World Cup with a 93-79 win over Mali (mall-e) in the tournament finals in Heraklion, Greece on Sunday (July 7). Weber, who served as a head coach in the USA Basketball system for the first time in his career, led Team USA to their seventh gold medal at the U19 World Cup, including the first since 2015, with a perfect 7-0 record. Team USA averaged better than 100 points per…

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0:00 – New K-State football roster released/Klieman using No. 1 10:42 – Bruce Weber vs. The World 19:48 – Book It or Cook It 29:08 – Jared Lorenzen/Rick Ross takes a shot at K-State 0:00 – Annual firewords PSA/Phil Steele is high on TCU 13:04 – Match Game 23:26 – Most USA show to watch tomorrow 31:08 – Ask Us Anything

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From K-State Former Kansas State guard Barry Brown, Jr., has joined the Minnesota Timberwolves Summer League Team, which plays in the MGM Resorts NBA Summer League from July 5-15 at the Cox Pavilion and Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Brown will meet a familiar face in the first of Minnesota’s four preliminary round games on Friday, July 5, as the Timberwolves will play the Cleveland Cavaliers, along with former teammate Dean Wade, at 4 p.m., CT at Cox Pavilion on NBA TV. Wade enjoyed an impressive debut in his pro debut with the Cavaliers at the Salt…

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