Florida Gulf Coast’s Brett Comer once played in KC
Florida Gulf Coast University has become the darling of the 2013 NCAA Tournament, becoming the first No. 15 seed to ever make it to the Sweet 16.
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Florida Gulf Coast University has become the darling of the 2013 NCAA Tournament, becoming the first No. 15 seed to ever make it to the Sweet 16.
Read more ›The old joke in this part of the country was Bill Self’s Kansas Jayhawks always falling to a Killer “B” in the NCAA Tournament. While that barb has little bite these days, the Kansas State Wildcats have [...]
Read more ›Kansas State held up its end of the Big 12 bargain, knocking off Oklahoma State 68-57 in the last Big 12 Tournament semifinal at Sprint Center in Kansas City. Couple of notes out of the [...]
Read more ›Teams across the Big 12 had a chance to state their case for NCAA Tournament consideration on Saturday, and several made the most of it.
Read more ›As it stands today, right now, right this second, would you take K-State’s Angel Rodriguez and Will Spradling over KU’s Elijah Johnson and Naadir Tharpe?
Read more ›It’s time for another edition of the five-and dime: Five extended thoughts within the Big 12 Conference, plus ten more notable quick shots that scan over the entire college basketball landscape.
Read more ›Fresh off a spring and summer full of fundamental drills and a new tactical approach under Bruce Weber, the Kansas State Wildcats begin their season for real on Friday night against North Dakota. Here are [...]
Read more ›It almost feels like I’m spitting into the wind here, but I’m going to try anyways: Whoa, Kansas State fans. Just pump the brakes a little here before all control is lost. It’s not that [...]
Read more ›A source said Friday night that sophomore guard Will Spradling requested and has been granted his release from Kansas State. Though the news comes on the same day that news broke the University of South [...]
Read more ›It took a huge amount of testicular fortitude from Rodney McGruder and yet another (yes, another!) dominant performance inside from Jordan Henriquez, but Kansas State did what it does best in surviving itself
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