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🥎 Kansas Drops Series Opener against Texas Tech
LAWRENCE, Kan. – On a windy day at Arrocha Ballpark, the Kansas softball crew fell to Texas Tech 6-1 off the again of two Crimson Raider dwelling runs.
Kansas fell to 20-21 (2-8 Huge 12) whereas Texas Tech improved to 30-1 (4-9 Huge 12).
Junior left-hander Kasey Hamilton obtained her nineteenth begin of the season and struck out two batters in 3.1 innings of labor. Hamilton allowed 4 runs on 5 hits with one stroll and falls to 8-7 on the 12 months.
The scoring began within the second for each groups. Texas Tech opened the inning with a solo blast to proper subject for the primary run of the sport. Kansas would reply within the backside half, with junior designated participant Savanna DesRochers recording her first triple of the season with one out. On the subsequent pitch, freshman second baseman Hailey Cripe hit a line drive down the left subject line for a double, knotting the rating at 1-1.
TTU would break the tie within the fourth. After the primary batter was walked and the second was hit by a pitch, the Crimson Raiders would hit a three-run dwelling run to proper, making it 4-1 in Tech’s favor.
The Crimson Raiders wouldn’t look again, scoring two extra within the subsequent inning. After a single, an error and a stroll to load the bases, TTU hit a sacrifice fly to left and doubled to proper, rising the result in 6-1.
Kansas had an opportunity to attain within the fifth. Senior heart fielder Shayna Espy and freshman left fielder Presley Limbaugh each singled within the inning however have been left stranded on first and second.
NOTES
- Kansas’ pitching employees sat down six batters to strikes, probably the most since April 8 (vs. Oklahoma State).
- Savanna DesRochers tripled for the second time in her profession and for the primary time since March 25, 2022 vs. Texas.
- Freshman Presley Limbaugh elevated her hitting streak to 3, the best hitting streak for Kansas.
UP NEXT
The Jayhawks will play the second sport of the collection tomorrow, April 23, at 12 p.m. CT. Followers should purchase tickets right here, or watch the sport by way of Huge 12 Now on ESPN+.
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Steelers Get No Favors Before Chiefs Matchup
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17, in a game they hoped carried a different meaning. Heading into their three-games in 11 days stretch, the black and gold had an opportunity to compete for the top seed in the AFC and claim the AFC North crown.
Now, things aren’t different. They’re fighting to remain the division crown, and will need to beat the Chiefs to keep themselves at the top of the race instead of banking on help from the Baltimore Ravens.
The Buffalo Bills didn’t make that challenge any easier. After going down early in Week 16 against the New England Patriots, it looked as if the Bills were going to give Kansas City and early Christmas present. A loss and the Chiefs claimed home-field advantage in the AFC, which would’ve taken a lot of pressure off them to play injured players like Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones.
Instead, Buffalo climbed their way back and won, keeping the AFC race alive. And heading into Week 17 against the Steelers, it gave Kansas City every ounce of motivation to keep their winning ways alive and beat the Steelers.
The Steelers are 2.5-point underdogs against the Chiefs heading into Week 17. They’ll be looking to get names like George Pickens and DeShon Elliott back on the field, while monitoring a list of Chiefs injuries that includes Jones and offensive tackle D.J. Humphries.
Nothing will come easy this Christmas for Pittsburgh, and thanks to the Bills, their hopes of Carson Wentz and some backups starting at Acrisure Stadium won’t happen. It’ll be good on good for those tuning in for the holiday showdown.
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2025 NFL Draft scouting report: Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
Cutback AbilityÂ
The first thing you see when you watch Devin Neal is his ability to make decisive decisions as a runner. It allows him to see and find running lanes as they develop or while they are. It is also showcased when he breaks into the second level and is tasked with making a defender miss.Â
SpeedÂ
Neal can finish runs when in space, break off long runs, and find the endzone when given the chance. He shows whenever he is given the chance to be a receiver and already has momentum built up. With any touch of the ball he has, he can go to the endzone with his speed.Â
Receiving Ability
Neal has some drops on his film, he isn’t perfect, but he gets open when tasked with running a route. He does a good job of moving without the ball in his hands, and it allows him to be in a position to be a reliable receiver. Once he gets the focus drops out of the way, he can really find some nice receiving work in the NFL if given the chance.
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Kansas State Fans Unload On Jerome Tang After Wichita State Loss
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 center of the criticism Saturday night. This is the second time in the last three games where the Wildcats were outdone dramatically in the second half.
Kansas State stars Coleman Hawkins and David N’Guessan combined for just 15 points on 35 percent shooting. Meanwhile, David Castillo went 0 of 7 from 3-point range, contributing to a 28 percent shooting performance from the arc.
On the other end, Wichita State’s Xavier Bell and Corey Washington combined for 42 points. The Shockers collectively got to the paint and free-throw line very often Saturday.
“I saw this live,” one user said. “Competitive for 30 minutes, the Cats freaked out being down by 4 and couldn’t stop chucking threes and play horrible defense. Tang tries but this squad has no heart and grit. Soft. Fragile.”
Kansas State starts facing conference opponents next week, with their first Big 12 matchup against Cincinnati (9-1) Monday night. But honestly, most fans are ready to throw in the towel on the season already.
“I love this college with my whole heart,” another fan said. “Will always support the University but this is one of the worst starts to a season I have ever seen. This is not the standard we have built and something needs to change. The program should be embarrassed because the fans sure are.”
Jayden Armant is a graduate of the Howard University School of Communications and a contributor to Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be reached at jaydenshome14@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.
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