K-State looks to continue success against Shockers
The K-State baseball team has already reached historic heights on numerous occasions this season and now it can hang the highest national ranking in...
Cats pick up first conference victory with defeat of No. 63 Cornhuskers
The K-State women's tennis team killed two birds with one stone this past Saturday, defeating its first ranked opponent of the season as well...
K-State women battle with KU, emerge with Kansas Cup in hand
For the second straight year, K-State claimed victory over the Kansas Jayhawks in the Kansas Cup.Head coach Patrick Sweeney bested the rival Jayhawks for...
Cats hold on to win in final game of series against Texas A&M
The Wildcats were down to their final three outs Saturday afternoon. Three outs from falling to the No. 15 Texas A&M Aggies and losing...
5 members to compete as a team, 1 as individual
Fresh off a first-place finish in last week's Shocker Classic, the K-State men's golf team headed to Columbia, Mo., today to compete in the...
Split squad successful in past weekend’s meets
For most of K-State's athletic teams, road trips are events that involve the entire squad. But for the track and field team, things worked...
Lehning 6th player at K-State to be drafted into WNBA
K-State guard Shalee Lehning was selected with the 25 overall selection in the second round of the 2009 WNBA Draft by the Atlanta Dream...
Wildcats head to KC to defend Kansas Cup
The K-State rowing team will travel to Kansas City, Kan., Saturday to take on its in-state rivals, the Kansas Jayhawks, for the Kansas Cup.K-State...
Tennis team continues search for first conference win against Nebraska
After suffering a tough loss in the Sunflower Showdown on Wednesday, the K-State women's tennis team will try to win its first conference match...
Thibodeau’s story shows magic of sports
Patrick Thibodeau was his basketball team's manager for nine years. He never played in a real game, until he finally got his chance on...
Wildcats send squads to 3 weekend meets
After the K-State track and field team got its first taste of outdoor team action last weekend at the Pepsi Invitational, the Wildcats will...
K-State to play No. 15 Texas A&M in pivotal series
The K-State baseball team opens a pivotal series with the No. 15 Texas A&M Aggies (20-12, 7-5 Big 12 Conference) today at Tointon Family...
Cats continue skid, fall to Jayhawks
The K-State women's tennis team played its final road test of the season and lost to its rival, the Kansas Jayhawks.The Wildcats (3-12, 0-8...
COLUMN: Snyder’s offense a complete package
People too often forget the past and get caught up in the present.Many people have said that what K-State football coach Bill Snyder wants...
Chiefs’ additions show potential for improvement
For those still brave enough to call themselves Kansas City Chiefs fans, the last two seasons have been forgetful, to say the least.After a...
Pullen leads Wildcats with hard work, ability to handle pressure
Jacob Pullen is another guard from Chicago making his presence felt on a Division I basketball court, and many would argue, the definition of...
Tennis team heads to Lawrence in search of 1st conference win
The K-State women's tennis team is riding a nine-game losing streak going into today's final road match of the season against the Kansas Jayhawks.The...
COLUMN: Jordan should be inducted into Hall of Fame by himself
For a guy that loved a sport so much he retired three times from it, Michael Jordan is finally going into the Naismith Memorial...
Wildcats enter spring practice with new energy
It sounds simple, really.But it wasn't. Something was lacking last year from the K-State football program — unity.The cohesiveness that every team needs to...
ARCHIVES: Snyder opens first season at K-State with spring practices
Bill Snyder first came to K-State in 1988. In 2009, he now rejoins the Wildcat football program, which has fallen on tough times once...