Kansas State dropped its road match Friday night to No. 17 BYU, falling 25–16, 25–18, 25–9 at Smith Fieldhouse. The Wildcats hit a season-low .033 as the Cougars limited them to 24 total kills and forced 22 errors.
Senior Shaylee Myers led K-State with 10 kills, while Symone Sims added nine digs and Ava LeGrand tallied 21 assists. BYU had three players reach double figures in kills — Suli Davis (12), Claire Little-Chambers (11), and Sophia Callahan (10). The Cougars also held a 9–4 advantage in blocks and a 38–31 edge in digs.
K-State fell to 12–7 overall and 5–6 in Big 12 play, while BYU improved to 18–5 and 6–5 in conference action. The Wildcats return home to face Cincinnati on November 6 and No. 23 Colorado on November 8 at Morgan Family Arena.

