
Senior forward Dean Wade slams down a dunk during K-State's basketball game against Baylor in Bramlage Coliseum on March 2, 2019. The Wildcats took the Bears 66-60. (Archive photo by Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Jacob Parrish, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The young corner played 97% of the snaps in the 30-19 win versus the San Francisco 49ers. In the game, Parrish put up seven tackles, five being solo, and a pass deflection.
Parrish, in his rookie season so far, has totaled 30 combined tackles (20 solo), two QB hits, and one sack.
Marques Sigle, CB, San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers had a K-State defensive back of their own with Marques Sigle. Sigle finished with four solo tackles and one tackle for loss in the game against Tampa Bay.
In his rookie year so far, he has totaled 43 combined tackles (26 solo), one tackle for loss and one fumble recovery.
Dean Wade, SF, Cleveland Cavaliers
The NBA season is right around the corner, as former Wildcat Dean Wade did well in the Cavaliers’ preseason finale against the Detroit Pistons. Wade nearly finished with a double-double, posting 15 points, nine rebounds and a block. The Cavs won 118-100.
Wade bounced back compared to his performance on Oct. 12 versus the Boston Celtics. In that game, Wade put up just three points and three rebounds in the 138-107 loss.
Nae’Qwan Tomlin, PF, Cleveland Cavaliers
In the game versus the Celtics, Tomlin was solid all around. The second-year player finished with eight points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal. Against Detroit, Tomlin saw a major drop in minutes, giving him little time to be a factor in the game.
In his three total minutes played, Tomlin finished with three points, one rebound and one steal. The Cavaliers will play their first regular-season game on Wednesday, Oct. 22, versus the New York Knicks.