Month: January 2026

Royals Add Top Talent in International Signings
The Royals moved quickly as the 2026 international signing period opened, adding several highly rated prospects. Headlining the class is Venezuelan outfielder Angeibel Gomez, ranked

K-State Rallies Late to Beat No. 17 Texas Tech on Road
K-State erased a six-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat 17th-ranked Texas Tech, 65-59, on Saturday in Lubbock. The loss snapped Texas Tech’s 19-game winning streak. The

Late Free Throws Lift Oklahoma State Past K-State
K-State’s comeback bid fell short Saturday night as Oklahoma State edged the Wildcats 84-83 in Stillwater on three free throws with 2.8 seconds remaining. K-State

K-State Closes Jayhawk Invitational Against Kansas
The K-State women’s tennis team wrapped up play at the Jayhawk Invitational on Saturday with a final day against Kansas in Lawrence. Over three days,

Wildcats Open Indoor Season With Record Performances
K-State opened the indoor track and field season Friday at the Thane Baker Invitational with two school records and several strong early marks at Cliff

Mahomes Targets Week 1 Return During Rehab Process
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes shared an update Thursday on his recovery from a season-ending knee injury suffered in Week 15. Speaking for the first time

Humphrey Earns Second Straight All-Pro First Team Honor
Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey was named to the Associated Press All-Pro First Team on Saturday, marking the second consecutive season he has earned

$1 Million Gift to Fund Accessible Entrance and Panorama Restoration at KU Natural History Museum
Image courtesy KU The University of Kansas Natural History Museum at Dyche Hall sees many field trips and family visits bringing young Kansans there to

Sen. Marshall Secures Nearly $192 Million in Federal Funding and Support for Kansans in 2025
Image courtesy Canva Last week, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. announced his office secured $191,764,856 in federal savings and support for Kansans in 2025. The

Urban Raccoons Show Signs of Adapting to Life Near Humans, K-State Research Finds
Image courtesy Canva K-State wildlife specialist Drew Ricketts talks about research exploring how raccoons are adjusting to urban environments and living closer to people. He