K-State head football coach Chris Klieman announced today that sophomore wide receiver Hunter Rison has been indefinitely suspended from the team for a violation of team and departmental policy. “Our program will be one that is built on hard work and integrity and doing things the right way,” Klieman said. “We have extremely high expectations for our players on and off the field.” Rison was arrested Friday and faces a charge of domestic battery to a family/person in a dating relationship. Rison was released on a $1,000 bond. The 20-year-old redshirt sophomore transferred from Michigan State and sat out last…
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From K-State Athletics K-State starting pitcher Griffin Hassall scattered three hits over 7 2/3 innings to go with four RBI and a home run from Terrence Spurlin to push the Wildcats to a 7-4 victory over 19th-ranked TCU Thursday night at Tointon Family Stadium. Hassall’s outing marked a career long, as the freshman right-hander allowed one earned run in earning his second collegiate victory (2-1). Spurlin ended the night 3-for-4 to give K-State (18-21, 4-6 Big 12) its fifth win in its last six games – three coming against top-25 teams. “He just loves the big moments,” said head coach…
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Kansas State assistant men’s basketball coach Chester Frazier announced his resignation today (April 17) to accept a coaching position at Virginia Tech. “Obviously, I have a long history with Chester from our time at Illinois and now as my assistant coach these past seven years at K-State,” said head coach Bruce Weber. “He has had previous opportunities to leave the staff and I know that the proximity of (Virginia Tech) to his family in Baltimore played a major role in his decision. He has played an important role in our success and has helped build a solid foundation for this…
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The Royals took forever to win, so we taped a podcast early. Featuring, K-State football recruing, Mason’s strike three call and bike vs. horse when traveling to New York. We finally got to the show so we could try to decide what to call our Royals podcast.
From K-State Athletics Three K-State pitchers combined to throw a five-hit shutout while Cameron Thompson homered for the second straight game in a 5-0 win over Nebraska Tuesday night at Haymarket Park. Starter Caleb Littlejim went five innings and freshman Eric Torres added a career-high three frames while Will Brennan tossed a scoreless ninth to give K-State (17-21) its second straight shutout victory. K-State has thrown back-to-back shutouts for the first time since 2008 and consecutive road shutouts for the first time since 1967. The game marked the first time Nebraska has been shut out this season and the sides…
John ditched us for K-State baseball in Lincoln, Nebraska, but did speak with Kellis Robinett earlier today. Mason, Mitch and Matt Hall from K-State Online took care of the rest of the show. 0:00 – Faking sick/Chester Frazier leaves KSU hoops for Virginia Tech 11:40 – John with Kellis Robinett 0:00 – K-State’s Spring Showcase had its ups and downs 15:37 – Who Says No? 30:34 – Jabroni of the Week
From K-State Athletics K-State freshman pitcher Jordan Wicks was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week after his five-hit shutout of No. 14 Texas over the weekend, the conference office announced Monday. Wicks, a left-handed pitcher from Conway, Arkansas, turned in his first career shutout on Sunday, scattering five hits and striking out six to produce K-State’s first shutout victory over Texas in program history. Four of Wicks’ six punch outs came in the final two innings, including back-to-back strikeouts to end the ballgame. In the 2-0 win that clinched the series for the Wildcats, Wicks retired 14 of the…