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Here’s how to watch Kansas State basketball’s critical Big 12 road game at Cincinnati
Kansas State basketball coach Jerome Tang on Cincinnati game
Kansas State basketball coach Jerome Tang calls the Wildcats’ game at Cincinnati is the biggest of the year because of NCAA Tournament implications.
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Kansas State’s basketball team is making a late push to get back in contention for an NCAA Tournament bid, and stealing a road victory against Cincinnati on Saturday night at Fifth Third Arena could be crucial.
For the first time since late January, the Wildcats are coming off back-to-back wins after beating Brigham Young, 84-74, and West Virginia in overtime, 94-90, at home last week. By pushing their record to 17-11 overall and 7-8 in the Big 12, they are back on the NCAA bubble, albeit with work to do to crack the 68-team field.
K-State isn’t the only team playing for its postseason life. Cincinnati (16-12, 5-10) has lost three straight games and five of its last six, though falling by only 67-59 at league leader Houston on Tuesday might be a good sign for the Bearcats.
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Cincinnati is one of the nation’s top rebounding teams, ranking eight in in rebounding margin at plus-8.9, 10th in offensive rebounds at 14 per game and 12th in total rebounds with a 40.5 average. Sophomore wing Dan Skillings leads the Bearcats in scoring with 11.9 points per game with 6.4 rebounds, while junior guard Day Day Thomas averages 10.2 points and forward Simas Lukosius 10.
Tylor Perry averages 15.6 points and 4.6 assists, Cam Carter 15.2 points and Arthur Kaluma 14.9 points with 7.1 rebounds for K-State.
Here’s everything you need to know about Kansas State’s game vs. Cincinnati, including time, TV and streaming info and more:
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What channels are Kansas State vs. Cincinnati on?
TV channel: ESPN+/Big 12 Now
Livestream: ESPN+, FUBO (free trial)
Radio: K-State Sports Network
Kansas State vs. Cincinnati start time
When: 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 2.
Where: Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati
Kansas State vs. Cincinnati betting odds
Spread: Cincinnati by 5.5
Over/under: 139.5 points
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Who are the TV announcers for K-State vs. Cincinnati?
Eric Rothman (play-by-play) and Jess Settles (analyst) will have the call.
Arne Green is based in Salina and covers Kansas State University sports for the Gannett network. He can be reached at agreen@gannett.com or on Twitter at @arnegreen.
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KC Current’s Chawinga named NWSL MVP
Kansas City Current forward Temwa Chawinga was named the 2024 National Women’s Soccer League MVP on Friday, one day ahead of the league’s championship match.
Chawinga set a new single-season NWSL record with 20 goals this year for the Current.
She also scored the lone goal in the team’s quarterfinal victory and both goals in the championship of the NWSL x Liga MX Summer Cup last month.
“From the moment Temwa came to Kansas City, we knew she was capable of playing at an MVP level,” general manager Caitlin Carducci said in a statement.
“Not only has she been an incredible player on the pitch, she’s also been an incredible teammate and representative of the organization off it. Temwa laid an incredible foundation with her play in 2024, and we’re so excited for what’s to come in the years ahead.”
Chawinga is the eighth NWSL Golden Boot winner to also win MVP in the same season since the league’s launch in 2013. She is the first African international to win either award.
The 26-year-old Malawi international arrived in Kansas City this year from the Chinese Super League and took the league by storm in the first season with her eye for goal and her game-changing speed.
Chawinga scored in 13 of the Current’s final 14 matches of the regular season, including goals in eight straight games, which was a first in league history.
She also scored a goal against all 13 other NWSL teams this season, another first, and she added five assists to the Current’s league-record 57 goals this season.
Chawinga’s 20 goals broke Sam Kerr’s previous record of 18 in a season, which Kerr scored in 21 games.
Chawinga played in 25 regular-season games this year.
The next closest scorer in the regular season was Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda, who finished with 13 goals.
Banda scored in last week’s semifinal to help Orlando eliminate Kansas City from the playoffs.
Orlando takes on the Washington Spirit on Saturday in the NWSL Championship at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City.
History of NWSL MVPs
2013: Lauren Holiday, FC Kansas City midfielder
2014: Kim Little, Seattle Reign FC midfielder
2015: Crystal Dunn, Washington Spirit forward
2016: Lynn Williams, Western New York Flash forward
2017: Sam Kerr, Sky Blue FC forward
2018: Lindsey Horan, Portland Thorns FC midfielder
2019: Sam Kerr: Chicago Red Stars forward
2021: Jess Fishlock, OL Reign midfielder
2022: Sophia Smith, Portland Thorns FC forward
2023: Kerolin, North Carolina Courage forward
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Top takeaways from Iowa's win over Kansas
The Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls sounded like Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Wednesday night as a capacity crowd of 3,400 watched Iowa defeat Kansas 71-58. The Hawkeyes jumped out to an 18-4 lead after the first quarter and never let the lead dip below eight points the rest of the way. They are now 5-0 for the first time since 2017.
Here are my top takeaways from the win and what it means for Iowa moving forward.
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Kansas State Coaches Searching For Answers After Two-Game Skid
A season that began with national championship aspirations is now in danger of ending in disappointment.
Three weeks ago, the Kansas State Wildcats controlled their hopes of making the Big 12 title game and possibly the College Football Playoff. Now, they are just searching for another victory to salvage a once promising season.
“Obviously a disappointing performance on Saturday,” Kansas State coach Chris Klieman said about Saturday’s loss to Arizona State. “We had a long staff meeting yesterday and talked about a lot of things. We looked at offense, defense and special teams. I don’t think anybody could point a finger at anybody because I don’t think any unit played up to its capabilities.”
The Wildcats were in the driver’s seat after a victory against rival Kansas Oct. 26 in the annual Sunflower State Showdown. They were 7-1 with wins against Oklahoma State and Colorado, the lone blemish coming against BYU.
The victory against the Jayhawks was followed by two upset losses to Houston and the Sun Devils, which all but ended their chances of making the Big 12 championship game.
With two games left against Cincinnati and Iowa State, the Wildcats are basically playing for a more appealing bowl game.
“Our job this week is to right the ship, because we have another opportunity,” Klieman said. “I want our seniors to have an opportunity to go out well.”
Shandel Richardson is the publisher of Kansas State On SI. He can be reached at shandelrich@gmail.com
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