From K-State Athletics Kansas State head women’s basketball coach Jeff Mittie announced the signing of two players to National Letters of Intent (NLI) during the Fall National Signing period on Wednesday. The new additions to the K-State roster for the 2019-20 season are: forward Emma Chapman and guard Jada Thorpe. Emma Chapman is a 6’2” forward from Columbia, Missouri, as she is entering her fourth season on the Hickman High School varsity. Entering the 2018-19 season, Chapman was selected as a Missouri Roundball Magazine Elite 30 player. Chapman is a two-time Class 5 All-District 9 selection in the state of…
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Matt Hall from K-State Online is today’s guest host and the show always gets out of hand with Matt stops by. Discussing the win over KU, KSU hoops not scoring much and Twitter questions. “Voice of the Chiefs” Mitch Holthus calls in. Plus, You Can’t Be Serious. 0:00 – Recap of KU win 12:06 – Mike Gundy doesn’t like “snowflakes” 22:40 – Interview with Mitch Holthus 31:50 – Media 3 v 3 basketball/left handed shooters 37:17 – How concerning is KSU basketball? 50:24 – Signing day for hoops 58:53 – “Hardball” questions about Snyder/Special teams 1:12:37 – You Can’t Be…
From K-State Athletics K-State volleyball announced the signings of setter Téana Adams-Kaonohi, outside hitter Anna Dixon, middle blocker Faith Hammontree and libero/setter Loren Hinkle to National Letters of Intent (NLI) on the first day of the fall signing period, head coach Suzie Fritz announced Wednesday. “This is a well-rounded class with the ability to make a significant impact on our program due to their collective skill level, athletic makeup and high standards,” Fritz said of the 2019 signing class. “They have had proven academic success and are young women of high character from wonderfully supportive families. “They will all be…
Manhattan High school stand out wrestler Clayton “Bubba” Wilson made it official this morning. Bubba signed his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic career at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Last year Bubba was the 152lb 6A state champion for the Indians and is the favorite to capture another state title his senior year. As a sophomore he was the state runner-up and was determined not to fall short last year. Through Bubba’s junior year he has compiled a high school career record 110-26 that’s a winning percentage of just over 80%. Last year Bubba was named…
Riley County football punched their ticket to sub state with a thrilling 40-34 overtime win over Silver Lake on Friday. Falcons wide receiver Tristan Kulp set a school record for single game receptions with 12 catches in the game. He racked up 166 yards receiving and a touchdown on his 12 catches, plus he added 49 yards rushing and three tackles on defense. Kulp has 15 total TDs and 5 interceptions this season. Congratulations to Tristan Kulp of Riley County High School, the Powercat Sports Grill/KMAN “Student Athlete of the Week!”
(AP) The NFL has moved the Los Angeles Rams’ Monday night showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs from Mexico City to Los Angeles due to the poor condition of the field at Azteca Stadium. The league announced the extraordinary decision Tuesday, six days before one of the most-anticipated regular-season games of the year. In a news release, the league says it determined that the recently re-sodded field at Mexico City’s historic stadium “does not meet NFL standards for playability and consistency, and will not meet those standards by next Monday.” Recent rains and several big events at Azteca combined to…
From K-State Athletics With the K-State football game at Iowa State scheduled for an evening kickoff on November 24, the men’s basketball game with Lehigh that day has been set for a 3:30 p.m., CT tip, athletics department officials announced today (Nov. 13). The game will air on FOX Sports Kansas City in the state of Kansas and Kansas City area as well as on the FOX Sports App and outside the state of Kansas on ESPN3. There are several ticket options available for the contest, including the return of the ever-popular $20 Bramlage Bundle. The package includes a bench/general…
Kellis Robinett, from the KC Star and Wichita Eagle, was in-studio for the 2nd hour. For the 2nd straight game, the K-State men’s basketball team has a rough night shooting. Don’t panic about the shooting woes. Plus, what’s grinding Mason’s gears and Jabroni of the Week. 0:00 – Don’t panic about K-State hoops 13:34 – Shooting woes aren’t quite a big deal 23:59 – What’s grinding Mason’s gears 35:48 – What’s grinding Mitch’s gears 40:20 – KR: Cats beat KU on Saturday 54:21 – KR: K-State basketball 1:06:37 – KR: Twitter questions 1:14:13 – Jabroni of the Week
From K-State Athletics Kansas State used a stifling second half defensive effort to win its ninth straight season-opener with a 61-46 win over Omaha on Monday night at Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats have now won 25 of its last 27 home openers, including a 5-0 mark under head coach Jeff Mittie. K-State (1-0) trailed by eight at the half, 30-22, and by as many as 13 early in the third quarter, but the Wildcats forced Omaha to shoot 22.2 percent (6-of-27) from the field in the second half to outscore the Mavericks in the second half, 39-16. K-State was aided…
Just a one hour show today to make way for the K-State basketball double header, Wyatt Thompson joins over the phone for half of the show, the gap between KU and the Wildcats is closing, maybe even closed and Denver facts as we look ahead to the Wildcats and Pioneers tonight from Bramlage. 0:00 – Alarming game on Saturday 12:16 – Wyatt on the football situation 20:44 – Wyatt Part 2 29:38 – Pioneer Facts