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The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

The independent student news publication at Kansas State University

Kansas State Collegian

Head coach Jeff Mittie talks with his players as the Wildcats take on the Portland Pilots in the round of 64. K-State won 78-65 at Bramlage Coliseum on March 22.

K-State WBB returns stars, momentum and a goat in 2024-25

Toby Hammes, sports editor September 30, 2024
Expectations soar for the Wildcats after a successful year.
Thrower Monique Hardy participates in the weight throw at the KU-KSU-WSU Triangular on Jan. 12. Hardy set the weight throw school record at the event, reaching 22.13m/72-7.25, eight inches further than her previous best of 21.93m/71-11.5. (Photo courtesy of K-State Athletics | Austin VanMeter)

A season of success: Thrower Monique Hardy dominates indoor track and field

Khalia Woods, staff writer March 28, 2024
Monique Hardy, throws coach Greg Watson and thrower Tamaiah Koonce reflect on Hardy’s dominant indoor season.
Guard Serena Sundell and head coach Jeff Mittie high-five to celebrate the 69-68 win after the game against Oklahoma State on Feb. 10. Sundell hit the game-winning layup with 23 seconds left to secure the win.

Rejuvenated Wildcats head to new Big 12 tournament arena with high hopes

Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor March 7, 2024
Women’s basketball readies for monumental postseason play.
Head coach Jerome Tang celebrates in the student section after the game against West Virginia University on Feb. 26, 2024 in Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats beat the Mountaineers in overtime 94-90, a necessary win for K-State's March Madness hopes.

K-State’s path to the NCAA tournament

Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor February 29, 2024
Men’s basketball still has a chance to go dancing in March.
Second baseman Brady Day talks to the media in a preview of the upcoming season. Day said during the press conference that he returned to K-State despite being drafted by the Atlanta Braves because of the culture and a want to make the NCAA Tournament with the team.

Baseball moves on from last year’s disappointment with eyes on NCAA tournament

Luke Lazarczyk, sports editor February 9, 2024
K-State baseball has one goal in mind after its past season’s NCAA tournament snub.
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