No time to rest

A losing streak can do one of two things — it can either tear a team apart or bring it together.For K-State (14-7, 3-4...

K-State women gain companionship through tough sport of rugby

       The K-State Women's Rugby team includes players of all physical variations. Some are tall, others are short. Some are thin, others are muscular....

Women’s Tennis Weekend Wrap

The Women's tennis team started the spring dual season this past Saturday with a 6-1 home victory over Drake University. The match was held...

Groves highlights strong showing at Wildcat Invitational

The K-State track and field team has enjoyed plenty of success this season in the friendly confines of Ahearn Field House.The Wildcats continued that...

Cats hook the Horns

AUSTIN, Texas – Denis Clemente couldn't be flustered – for that matter, neither could his teammates.Clemente displayed an eye-opening individual performance as the K-State...

K-State women lose only second game of year at ranked Iowa State

    Iowa State senior guard Heather Ezell helped to prove her No. 22 Cyclones were up to the challenge when they played on their...

Column 1/30

Following each victory for the Wildcats this season, 18 to be exact, it seems head coach Deb Patterson has consistently used the same word...

Tennis team with first home meet of winter season

The women's tennis team will open the regular season at 11 a.m. this Saturday as they play host to the Drake Bulldogs at the...

Wildcats head to Texas

After winning back-to-back Big 12 Conference games, the K-State men's basketball team will take the show on the road this weekend as they travel...

Wildcats face ranked Cyclones

Following a brief one-game home stand, the No. 14-ranked K-State women's basketball team will hit the road and head to Ames, Iowa to take...

Wildcat Weekend at Ahearn Field House

Bobcats Sign Cartier MartinCharlotte Bobcats General Manager Rod Higgins announced today that the team has signed forward Cartier Martin to a 10-day contract. Per...

COLUMN: Wefald’s legacy quickly tarnishing

    Jon Wefald came to K-State in 1986 to become the president of a university that was in shambles in terms of its football...

Werner gaining confidence in walk-on role

For many teenagers, high school and college are times to start prioritizing life goals and planning futures.However, for Justin Werner, a freshman guard on...

Wildcats maul Tigers in Bramlage

    In a sweet return to the friendly confines of Bramlage Coliseum, the K-State Wildcats defeated the Missouri Tigers, 88-72, Wednesday night, earning their...

Women win fourth in a row

    Behind the effort of junior forward Ashley Sweat and the Wildcats' perimeter shooting, head coach Deb Patterson's team answered yet another challenge as...

K-State returns home to face Mizzou

    The K-State men's basketball team returns home to play the Missouri Tigers tonight in Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats have won six of the...

COLUMN: Royals’ improvement should be credited to front office

    It's been 24 years since the Kansas City Royals have seen the post-season.     The glory days for a once-powerful franchise - highlighted...

Krause steps down less than 10 months into the job

    The K-State administration will take on a new face next year at both president and athletic director positions after Bob Krause resigned Tuesday...

Student tried out rugby, turned into a team leader

    Hale Sloan is not a lifelong rugby player. Despite this, Sloan, senior in biological engineering, has enjoyed success. He was president of the...

COLUMN: Wildcats need to relax, play their game

    OK, Wildcat Nation, go ahead and take a deep breath. The Wildcats are not the Detroit Lions, and they're not going to go...