Kansas State University Athletics
Wildcats blow by Aggies for Big 12 Tournament win
Mar 10, 2005 | Men's Basketball
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jeremiah Massey had 18 points and fueled a key surge in the second half that propelled Kansas State past Texas A&M 68-62 Thursday night in the first round of the Big 12 tournament.
It was the first tournament win since 2002 for the Wildcats (17-11), who suffered through a frustrating regular season, losing twice on last-second shots and twice in overtime.
The victory also may take pressure off embattled coach Jim Wooldridge and put
In Friday's second round, the Wildcats will meet No. 9 Kansas, the regular-season co-champion which has beaten Kansas State 30 straight times.
Antoine Wright had 28 points for the Aggies (19-9), whose 12-game turnaround in the regular season tied for the biggest in Division I and made first-year man Billy Gillispie a near-unanimous choice for Big 12 coach of the year.
Acie Law sank a 3-pointer - his only bucket in 13 shots - that gave the Aggies a 46-41 advantage. But then Massey led the Wildcats on an 14-4 run for a 55-50 lead Texas A&M could never overcome.
The 6-7 Massey, guarded by 6-5 Chris Walker, worked inside for six straight points, capping the run with a short jumper over
After Wright put in two free throws for the Aggies, Massey drove the lane, drew
When Justin Williams drilled a 14-footer, the Wildcats led 59-52 with
Texas A&M, still winless in the tournament since the inception of the Big 12 nine years ago, never got closer than five points. Going back to the old Southwest Conference, the Aggies have lost 12 straight postseason games.
Lance Harris and Fred Peete each had 13 points for
Wright had 19 points in the first half and led a 16-2 run with a pair of 3-pointers and a big dunk that gave the Aggies a 31-27 halftime lead.






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