Kansas State basketball turns its attention to Oklahoma State with a second chance to steal a victory on the road.
K-State Wildcats coach Jerome Tang didn’t want to start point guard Dug McDaniel. He said God changed his mind.
Kansas State basketball coach Jerome Tang was ready to move on after a heartbreaking loss to TCU and turn his attention to Oklahoma State.
It’s impossible to predict how an extended road trip will affect the Wildcats. They have played consecutive road games ...
Kansas State Men's Basketball head coach Jerome Tang's main goal isn't winning; it's glorifying Christ and "pouring" into his ...
Kansas State forward Coleman Hawkins had constant negativity in his direction the past month. A season-best performance ...
A Sunday night blizzard has temporarily shifted the Kansas State Wildcats' plans. They couldn't fly home before traveling to ...
Kansas State's meltdown loss to the Stockers can be attributed to many on the team. But it was coach Jerome Tang who was the ...
The Horned Frogs scored the final seven points of the game and survived a late push from the Wildcats. Both Dug McDaniel and ...
Tang compared the K-State/Wichita State rivalry to the Big 12/Big East Battle, of which he is not a fan. He would rather have ...
The full list of five nominees this year are: Marisa Abela, Mikey Madison, Jharrel Jerome, David Jonsson, and Nabhaan Rizwan. The nominees were announced today during a press conference at The Savoy ...
VITALS: The Wildcats are coming off their 12th consecutive road loss after dropping to TCU. They shot 6-for-28 from 3-point range and 39.1 percent from the field. They face an Oklahoma State team that ...