Day: March 11, 2026

Sixteen K-State Athletes Headed to NCAA Indoor Championships
Kansas State Wildcats track and field will send 16 athletes to the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships March 13–14 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

K-State’s Lewis Added to National Two-Way Player Watch List
Donte Lewis of the Kansas State Wildcats baseball has been named to the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award watch list. The sophomore

K-State’s Kennedy Named to National Shortstop Watch List
Dee Kennedy, shortstop for the Kansas State Wildcats baseball, has been named to the Brooks Wallace Award watch list, which recognizes the top shortstops in

K-State Edges Colorado for Road Conference Win
Kansas State Wildcats women’s tennis earned a 4-3 win over the Colorado Buffaloes women’s tennis Friday in Boulder for its first road victory in Big

Kansas Tops K-State in Regular Season Finale
Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball defeated the Kansas State Wildcats men’s basketball 104-85 on Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse to close the regular season. Kansas (22-9, 12-6

Gallagher Earns Weekly Big 12 Baseball Honor
Grant Gallagher of the Kansas State Wildcats baseball was named Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Week after his performance in the Wildcats’ series win over

Big Fifth Inning Carries K-State Past SIUE
Kansas State Wildcats baseball scored six runs in the fifth inning Saturday to defeat the SIUE Cougars baseball 8-4 at Tointon Family Stadium and clinch

Items Discussed During USD 379’s Regular Board Meeting on Mar. 9th
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of USD 379 Lisa Last and school representatives updated the Board on ‘Leader in Me’ learning. The program focuses on

Items Discussed During the Clay County Commissioners’ Meeting on Mar. 9th
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Ryan Duey Clay County Commissioners Jerry Thurlow, Sonny Carlson, and Ben Mayo served as the Board of Canvassers for

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Thomas Eisenbarth, Grounded Ag
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University/Image: Thomas Eisenbarth How does a wheat plant survive