From K-State Athletics Facing a Brazil squad that featured former Olympians and WNBA players, the young 2019 U.S. Pan American Games Women’s Team was unable to rally in the fourth quarter on Saturday night, falling to Brazil 79-73 in the gold medal game at the 2019 Pan American Games at Colisei Eduardo Dibos. This is the second straight Pan American Games that the U.S. has earned a silver medal and the sixth silver medal overall in the history of the Pan American Games for the USA. Kansas State’s Peyton Williams is the second medal winner for K-State women’s basketball in…
Author: Mitch Fortner
From K-State Athletics A second half comeback was unnecessary on Wednesday night for the U.S. Pan American Games Women’s Team, as the U.S. built an enormous first half advantage and cruised to a 103-55 win over the U.S. Virgin Islands in the second game of Group B play at the 2019 Pan American Games at Colisei Eduardo Dibos. The 103 points were the most by a U.S. Pan American Women’s Team since the 2003 U.S. Pan American Games squad defeated the Dominican Republic, 109-54 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Former K-State star Laurie Koehn was a member of that U.S.…
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(AP) Jorge Soler hit a pair of long two-run homers over the Monster, Jakob Junis pitched six effective innings and the Kansas City Royals snapped their seven-game losing streak by beating the Boston Red Sox 6-2 on Tuesday night. Soler was standing at his locker after the game with an ice pack on his left shoulder, but it certainly didn’t affect his power on the two shots that totaled nearly an estimated 800 feet. Ryan O’Hearn also homered for Kansas City, which had lost eight in a row to the Red Sox its longest slump ever against Boston. Christian Vazquez…
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(AP) Bo Bichette’s first career homer helped lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a three-game sweep of the Kansas City Royals. Bichette’s big moment came at the start of the eighth inning against Royals starter Jakob Junis, when his drive cleared the left-center field wall in the 4-1 win on Wednesday. Freddy Galvis also hit a crucial solo shot to center in the seventh that was his 16th homer of the season. Bichette made his major league debut here Monday. “After the first game was over, I was able to say, `Okay, my career has started,’ and then treat it…
From K-State Athletics With only a month remaining until a new era of K-State Football begins under head coach Chris Klieman, K-State Athletics is offering 2,019 tickets for just $19 apiece to the K-State Family Reunion home opener against Nicholls. Beginning tomorrow, when players report for the inaugural preseason camp of the Klieman regime, K-State fans can purchase tickets in bench sections of the south end zone and in the View Level for only $19 as the Wildcats prepare to open the 2019 campaign. Kickoff for the 11th Annual K-State Family Reunion, which celebrates the return of the K-State Family…