Category: Sports

Wildcats Gain Experience at Big 12 Championship
By Jayson Henderson K-State’s men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the Big 12 Championship on Friday at Cottonwood Golf Course. The Wildcats, fielding

Hawkins Named to Karl Malone Award Watch List
By Jayson Henderson K-State senior transfer Coleman Hawkins has been named to the 2024-25 Karl Malone Award Watch List. The award, presented by the Naismith

Riley County Ends Season with Shutout Win Over Oskaloosa
By Jayson Henderson Photo from Facebook The Riley County Falcons concluded their season on a high note, defeating the Oskaloosa Bears 63-0 in Thursday’s non-conference

Clay County 4-Her Weston Presley Brings Home State Championship in Archery Competition
By: Ryan Duey In his first State Competition, 13-year-old Weston Presley of the Sturdy Oak 4-H Chapter in Clay County took home the overall State

K-State Honors Cliff Rovelto with Naming of Indoor Track
By Jayson Henderson In recognition of his 36 years of dedication to Kansas State, former Director of Track and Field/Cross Country Cliff Rovelto was honored

K-State Soccer Falls to Kansas, 2-0, in Season Finale
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas State Wildcats concluded their season Friday night with a 2-0 loss to the Kansas Jayhawks in the Dillons Sunflower Showdown

Former Wildcat Tylor Perry Drafted by Raptors 905 in G-League
By Jayson Henderson Tylor Perry, a standout from Kansas State, was selected with the 15th overall pick by Raptors 905 in the NBA G League

K-State Edges Kansas in Sunflower Showdown Thriller
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State secured a hard-fought 29-27 victory over Kansas in the Dillons Sunflower Showdown on Saturday, thanks to a late 51-yard field

Wakefield Falls to Blue Valley, 52-6
By Jayson Henderson The Wakefield Bombers struggled Friday night against the Blue Valley Rams, resulting in a 52-6 loss on the road. Despite steady efforts,

Johnson Shines as K-State Defeats West Virginia 45-18
By Jayson Henderson Sophomore quarterback Avery Johnson threw for a career-high 298 yards and three touchdowns, leading No. 17 Kansas State to a 45-18 victory