Month: May 2025

K-State Adjusts Catbacker Tour Format
Kansas State Athletics and the K-State Alumni Association have announced changes to the Catbacker Club program. The traditional two-week summer tour will no longer take

Three K-State Boats Medal at Big 12 Rowing Championship
Kansas State Rowing closed its spring season at the Big 12 Championship with strong results, earning two silver medals and one bronze at Nathan Benderson

K-State Soccer Adds Seven New Players to 2025 Roster
Kansas State head coach Colleen Corbin has added seven players to the 2025 soccer roster. The new Wildcats are McKinnan Braswell, Emerson DeLuca, Ava Garrett,

Sweeney Retires After 22 Years, Felice Named New K-State Rowing Head Coach
Kansas State women’s rowing head coach Patrick Sweeney announced his retirement Sunday after 22 seasons. Assistant coach Kennedy Felice will take over as head coach.

Bernat, Navarro Tie for 14th at NCAA Championship
Kansas State women’s golfers Carla Bernat and Alenka Navarro each tied for 14th at the 2025 NCAA Championship on Monday in Carlsbad, California. The event

Six Wildcats Earn All-Big 12 Baseball Honors
Six Kansas State baseball players were named to the All-Big 12 Conference Teams on Tuesday May 20th. Junior Maximus Martin and graduate outfielder Keegan O’Connor

ESPN Calls George Karlaftis One of NFL’s Most Underrated Players
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis was named one of the NFL’s most underrated players by ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz this week. Karlaftis, entering

Trent McDuffie Named to PFF’s “25 Under 25” List
Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie has been ranked No. 5 on Pro Football Focus’ annual “25 Under 25” list, which highlights the top young

Chiefs Sign Veteran Guard Tremayne Anchrum
The Kansas City Chiefs signed veteran offensive lineman Tremayne Anchrum on Friday to add depth to their offensive line. Anchrum, 6-foot-2 and 314 pounds, has

Grow Clay County Awarded $500,000 Goldstein Foundation Challenge Grant for Life Center Project
By: Ryan Duey Photos Courtesy of Grow Clay County On May 21st, Grow Clay County announced they received a $500,000 Goldstein Foundation Challenge Grant to