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First-place K-State Wildcats top Jayhawks

Kansas State beat Kansas 4-3 on Friday night in Lawrence and moved into sole possession of first place in the Big 12 baseball standings.

Georgetown player says he’s transferring to Kansas State

Kansas State has added a transfer to the mix, bringing in 6-foot-10 Georgetown center Brandon Bolden, who spent one season with the Hoyas, appeared in four games and went 0 for 1 from the field.

K-State, KU still in thick of Big 12 baseball race

You probably know some of the natural disadvantages that curb the baseball programs at Kansas and K-State. Cold weather is one, of course. So is history. And so is the fact that four Big 12 rivals ply their trade in baseball-rich Texas.

Nigel Johnson signs with Kansas State basketball

Nigel Johnson joined the Kansas State basketball team on Wednesday by signing a national letter of iIntent to play for the Wildcats next season.

Maine’s Justin Edwards to transfer to Kansas State basketball

Justin Edwards led the America East Conference in scoring last season while playing at Maine, but when his sophomore year came to an end, he yearned for a new challenge.

Justin Edwards, Tanner Lancona visits highlight important recruiting weekend

With two recruits on campus, this is shaping up to be an important weekend for the Kansas State basketball team. The Wildcats have two available scholarships remaining, and are currently using them to target Justin Edwards and Tanner Lancona.

Kansas State baseball making waves again in Big 12

Like any college baseball team, Kansas State lists conference championships and trips to the College World Series as its ultimate goals. But the Wildcats didn’t include either on their list of priorities when the season began in February.

Former Wildcat Angel Rodriguez to enroll at Miami

Angel Rodriguez is headed back to Miami.

Sams, Waters both look sharp in K-State’s spring game

At some point, Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder will have to choose between Jake Waters and Daniel Sams.

Wichita’s Chris Harper goes to Seattle Seahawks in fourth round of NFL Draft

Before the NFL Draft began, Chris Harper privately made a list of teams that he wanted to play for as a rookie.

A dream come true: K-State, East product Arthur Brown selected by Baltimore Ravens

Shortly after 7 p.m. on Friday night, after Arthur Brown got a phone call that would change his life forever, he couldn’t help but be something he’d never been in two years as an All-Big 12 linebacker at Kansas State.

Kansas State fans get first look at QB Jake Waters

New doesn’t faze Jake Waters anymore.

Kansas State says stadium construction to be done by football opener

John Currie has heard the questions.

Photo Blog: Construction at Snyder Family Stadium progressing ahead of schedule

Construction at Bill Snyder Family Stadium is ahead of schedule, and you can already see the progress that has been made on the new football press box.

Kansas State will sell beer at baseball games

Kansas State baseball fans are in for a treat.

Incoming guards will get early chance for Kansas State basketball

A day after Angel Rodriguez announced his intent to transfer from Kansas State, player and team began focusing on the future.

High school coach says Angel Rodriguez wants to play in Florida

Former Miami Krop High point guard Angel Rodriguez announced Monday night that he’s transferring from Kansas State to be closer to his family in Puerto Rico, and his high school coach said the University of Miami is high on his list.

Angel Rodriguez will transfer from Kansas State

The Kansas State basketball team lost another transfer on Monday, and this time the departure will leave a significant hole in the Wildcats’ returning lineup.

Kansas State’s Chris Harper shows draft scouts statistics aren’t his measuring stick

Throughout his college football career, Chris Harper’s chances of being drafted by a NFL team could be described with one word: likely.

California bomb scare alters K-State plans

When Kansas State track and field coach Cliff Rovelto heard sirens at Cal. State-Los Angeles on Thursday, he assumed the school was conducting a routine fire drill.

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