Game Preview // K-State Renews Rivalry with 13/14 Kansas Tuesday
Feb 04, 2019 | Men's Basketball
Game Preview // K-State Renews Rivalry with 13/14 Kansas Tuesday
GAME 22
KANSAS STATE (16-5, 6-2 Big 12) vs. 13/14 KANSAS (17-5, 6-3 Big 12)
Tuesday, February 5, 2019 >> 8:05 p.m. CT >> Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) >> Manhattan, Kan.
290th Dillons Sunflower Showdown
TELEVISION
ESPN / ESPN3
College Basketball/NBA Crossover
Compass Media Networks
www.sports.compassmedianetworks.com
K-State Sports Network
Satellite Radio: Sirius 106 / XM 199 / Internet 953
LIVE STATS
www.kstatesports.com
kstate.statbroadcast.com [media only]
TICKETS
www.kstatesports.com/tickets
(800) 221.CATS [2287]
Single Game: $125 (bench & GA)/$150 (chairback)
COACHES
Kansas State: Bruce Weber (Wis.-Milwaukee '78)
Overall: 454-240/21st season
At K-State: 141-85/7th season
vs. Kansas: 2-14 (2-4 at home)
Kansas: Bill Self (Oklahoma State '85)
Overall: 671-206/26th season
At Kansas: 464-101/16th season
vs. Kansas State: 28-5 (11-4 on the road)
PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP
Kansas State (16-5, 6-2 Big 12)
G: #3 Kamau Stokes
G: #5 Barry Brown, Jr.
G/F: #20 Xavier Sneed
F: #32 Dean Wade
F: #14 Makol Mawien
13/14 Kansas (17-5, 6-3 Big 12)
G: #5 Quentin Grimes
G: #11 Devon Dotson
G: #24 Lagerald Vick
G: #30 Ochai Agbaji
F: #1 Dedric Lawson
SERIES HISTORY
Overall: Kansas leads 196-93
Current Streak: Kansas, 8
In Manhattan: Kansas leads 78-47
At Bramlage Coliseum: Kansas leads 26-4
Last Meeting: L, 67-83, 3/9/18
Weber vs. Self: 3-15 (3-4 at home)
OPENING TIP
NOTES ON 13/14 KANSAS
SERIES HISTORY
HISTORY AT BRAMLAGE COLISEUM
LAST TIME OUT: K-STATE 75, OKLAHOMA STATE 57
'CATS HAVE BEEN STELLAR ON DEFENSE UNDER WEBER
POINTS OFF TURNOVERS
IMPROVED REBOUNDING
OFFENSIVE STRUGGLES
'CATS HAVE FIRST 6-GAME WIN STREAK IN BIG 12 PLAY SINCE 2013
BETTER WITH DEAN WADE
GAME OF RUNS
OFFENSIVE BALANCE KEY TO SUCCESS
NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS
HISTORIC COMEBACK
BROWN, WADE BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
BROWN AMONG CAREER LEADERS
SENIOR CLASS HAS 4,000+ POINTS
STOKES AMONG THE BEST ALL-TIME IN ASSISTS
DON'T?FORGET?SNEED
WELCOME GOODNEWS
K-STATE WINS PARADISE JAM; FIRST TITLE SINCE 2011
MORE ABOUT K-STATE
'CATS EARN PRESEASON RANKINGS
'CATS PICKED SECOND IN BIG 12 PLAY; WADE NAMED PRESEASON POY
NEXT UP: AT BAYLOR (15-6, 6-2 Big 12)
KANSAS STATE (16-5, 6-2 Big 12) vs. 13/14 KANSAS (17-5, 6-3 Big 12)
Tuesday, February 5, 2019 >> 8:05 p.m. CT >> Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) >> Manhattan, Kan.
290th Dillons Sunflower Showdown
TELEVISION
ESPN / ESPN3
College Basketball/NBA Crossover
- Jon Sciambi (play-by-play)
- Stan Van Gundy (analyst)
- Chauncey Billups (analyst)
- Joe McCoy (producer)
Compass Media Networks
www.sports.compassmedianetworks.com
- Drew Bontadelli (play-by-play)
- Doug Gottlieb (analyst)
- Kyle Hammer (producer)
- Jeff Biggs (studio host)
K-State Sports Network
- Wyatt Thompson (play-by-play)
- Stan Weber (analyst)
Satellite Radio: Sirius 106 / XM 199 / Internet 953
LIVE STATS
www.kstatesports.com
kstate.statbroadcast.com [media only]
TICKETS
www.kstatesports.com/tickets
(800) 221.CATS [2287]
Single Game: $125 (bench & GA)/$150 (chairback)
COACHES
Kansas State: Bruce Weber (Wis.-Milwaukee '78)
Overall: 454-240/21st season
At K-State: 141-85/7th season
vs. Kansas: 2-14 (2-4 at home)
Kansas: Bill Self (Oklahoma State '85)
Overall: 671-206/26th season
At Kansas: 464-101/16th season
vs. Kansas State: 28-5 (11-4 on the road)
PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP
Kansas State (16-5, 6-2 Big 12)
G: #3 Kamau Stokes
G: #5 Barry Brown, Jr.
G/F: #20 Xavier Sneed
F: #32 Dean Wade
F: #14 Makol Mawien
13/14 Kansas (17-5, 6-3 Big 12)
G: #5 Quentin Grimes
G: #11 Devon Dotson
G: #24 Lagerald Vick
G: #30 Ochai Agbaji
F: #1 Dedric Lawson
SERIES HISTORY
Overall: Kansas leads 196-93
Current Streak: Kansas, 8
In Manhattan: Kansas leads 78-47
At Bramlage Coliseum: Kansas leads 26-4
Last Meeting: L, 67-83, 3/9/18
Weber vs. Self: 3-15 (3-4 at home)
OPENING TIP
- Kansas State (16-5, 6-2 Big 12) renews one of the oldest rivalries in the sport on Tuesday, as the Wildcats welcome archrival and No. 13/14 Kansas (17-5, 6-3 Big 12) to Bramlage Coliseum in the 290th edition of the Dillon Sunflower Showdown. The game will tip at 8:05 p.m., CT on ESPN with Jon Sciambi (play-by-play), Stan?Van Gundy (analyst) and Chauncey Billups (analyst) on the call in the college basketball/NBA Crossover game.
- K-State enters Tuesday's game in a 2-way tie for first place in the Big 12 with a hot Baylor squad, which has won 7 of its last 8 games, as both sit just a half-game ahead of No. 13/14 Kansas and No. 17/16 Iowa State (17-5, 6-3 Big 12). Not far from the pack is No. 18/18 Texas Tech (17-5, 5-4 Big 12) and Texas (12-10, 4-5 Big 12).
- K-State extended its winning streak to 6 games in Big 12 play with an all-around impressive performance at Oklahoma State on Saturday, as the Wildcats hit on 16 3-point field goals -- the second-most triples in school history -- to propel themselves to a 75-57 victory at Gallagher-Iba. The 16 made 3-point field goals were the most-ever in a conference game and the most since the Wildcats connected on a school-record 23 against Fresno State on March 24, 1994. Eight different Wildcats has at least one 3-pointer, including a career-tying 5 by senior Barry Brown, Jr.
- K-State were stellar on both ends of the court, scoring a Big 12-high 75 points on 53.1 percent (26-of-49) shooting, including 55.2 percent (16-of-29) from 3-point range, while holding OSU to 57 points, including 38 with 5:32 remaining in the game, on 40.7 percent shooting. The Wildcats have now held 13 of 21 opponents and 82 under head coach Bruce Weber to 60 points or less this season.
- Kansas enters Tuesday's game with strong momentum after knocking off No. 16/15 Texas Tech, 79-63, at home on Saturday to snap a 2-game skid. The Jayhawks are led by Big 12 Player of the Year candidate Dedric Lawson, who leads the Big 12 in scoring (19.5 ppg.) and rebounding (10.5 rpg.). One of the Big 12's most efficient offenses, the team has 6 players averaging better than 7 points per game, including double-digit scorers Lagerald Vick (14.5 ppg.) and Devon Dotson (11.1 ppg.).
- One of the oldest rivalries in college basketball, K-State and Kansas will meet for the 290th time on Tuesday in a series that dates all the way back to 1907. It is the sixth-most played series (289) and eighth-most consecutive games played (112). The Jayhawks hold a 196-93 all-time lead in the series, including a 49-5 advantage since the start of Big 12 play. The Wildcats have lost 8 straight in the series with the last win coming, 70-63, on Feb. 23, 2015 at home.
- Defense has been the constant for K-State this season, as the Wildcats rank among the nation's best in several defensive categories, including fourth in scoring defense (58.7 ppg.), 41st in turnover margin (+3.0) and 45th in field goal percentage defense (40.8). The Wildcats have now held 13 foes to 60 points or less, while 3 of the last 6 opponents (Iowa State, TCU and Texas Tech) have been held to its season-low in points.
NOTES ON 13/14 KANSAS
- No. 13/14 Kansas (17-5, 6-3 Big 12) ended a 2-game losing streak with an impressive 79-63 win over No. 16/15 Texas Tech on Saturday, as Big 12 Player of the Year candidate Dedric Lawson paced four Jayhawks in double figures with a game-high 25 points to go with 10 rebounds.
- Kansas is averaging 76.8 points on 47.2 percent shooting, including 36.2 percent from 3-point range, to go with 37.5 rebounds, 13.8 assists, 7.2 steals and 3.6 blocks per game, while allowing 70.0 points on 40.2 percent shooting, including 32.9 percent from 3-point range. The team is connecting on 67.7 percent from the free throw line. The Jayhawks rank second in the Big 12 in scoring offense and field goal percentage.
- Kansas is averaging 71.8 points in Big 12 play on 46.4 percent shooting, including 36.5 percent from 3-point range, while allowing 70.1 points on 41.2 percent shooting, including 35.2 percent from 3-point range.
- The youthful Jayhawks, which has just 1 senior on its roster, are led by Lawson, who paces the Big 12 in both scoring (19.5 ppg.) and rebounding (10.9) and has a conference-leading 15 double-doubles. He is connecting on 51.3 percent from the field, including 33.3 percent from 3-point range, and has averages of 1.8 assists, 1.2 blocks and 1.2 steals per game. Four others are averaging in double figures, including senior Lagerald Vick (14.5 ppg.), junior Udoka Azubuike (13.4 ppg.) and freshman Devon Dotson (11.1 ppg.). Vick has a Big 12-best 65 made 3-point field goals.
- Kansas is led by Hall of Fame head coach Bill Self, who has posted a 464-101 (.821) record in his 16th season, which includes the 2008 national title and 3 Final Fours. He is 671-206 (.765) in his 26th season as a head coach.
SERIES HISTORY
- K-State and Kansas will meet for the 290th time in their histories with the Jayhawks holding a 196-93 advantage in a series that dates to 1907. Kansas is 78-47 all-time in games played in Manhattan, including 26-4 at Bramlage Coliseum. The Jayhawks are 49-5 all-time in the Big 12 era.
- Kansas has won 8 consecutive games in the series, including 3 straight in Manhattan. K-State has not won in the series since a 70-63 victory at home on Feb. 23, 2015. Last season, the Jayhawks won all 3 meetings, including 73-72 at home on Jan. 13, 2018, 70-56 in Manhattan on Jan. 29, 2018 and 83-67 in the semifinals of the Big 12 Championship on March 9, 2018.
- Dean Wade has averaged 13.3 points on 49.3 percent shooting, including 45 percent from 3-point range, in 7 career starts against Kansas, while junior Makol Mawien has averaged 12 points on 53.6 percent shooting in 3 career games, while senior Kamau?Stokes has averaged 10.3 points in 3 games. Wade has 20 or more points in each of the last 4 meetings with Kansas.
- Head coach Bruce Weber is 2-14 all-time against Kansas, including a 2-4 mark at home, while he is 3-15 against head coach Bill Self.
HISTORY AT BRAMLAGE COLISEUM
- K-State has posted a 374-117 (.762) record at Bramlage Coliseum since its opening during the 1988-89 season. The 374 wins are the second-most at a home venue, trailing the 378 wins at Ahearn Field House (1950-88).
- K-State has registered a 174-37 (.825) record at home over the past 13 seasons, including a 75-32 (.701) mark in Big 12 play. The 174 wins rank fourth among all Big 12 schools in that span, while the 75 league victories at home rank third. In all, the program has earned double-digit victories in 25 of its 30 seasons in the arena, including a streak of 17 straight seasons.
- Head coach Bruce Weber has tallied a 90-21 (.811) record at Bramlage Coliseum since taking over at K-State. The 21 losses (18 of which have come in Big 12 play) have come by a total of 160 points or 7.6 points per game.
LAST TIME OUT: K-STATE 75, OKLAHOMA STATE 57
- K-State showed its vast potential from long range on Saturday evening, as the Wildcats connected on 16 3-point field goals – the second-most triples in school history – to propel themselves past Oklahoma State, 75-57.
- The 16 made 3-point field goals were the most-ever in a conference game and the most since the Wildcats connected on a school-record 23 against Fresno State on March 24, 1994. Eight different Wildcats had at least one 3-pointer, including a career-tying 5 by Barry Brown, Jr.
- The Wildcats were stellar on both ends of the court, connecting on 53.1 percent (26-of-49) from the field, including 55.2 percent (16-of-29) from 3-point range, while holding the Cowboys to 57 points, including 38 with 5:32 remaining in the contest, on 40.7 percent shooting (22-of-54). The squad has now held 13 of 21 opponents to 60 points or less this season.
- The 75 points were a high in Big 12 play, as K-State hit on 50 percent or better from the field for the fourth time this season, including the second time from 3-point range, and had 19 assists on 26 made field goals.
- The Wildcats broke open a tight game, which stood at just 30-27 with 3:17 left in the first half, with 19 consecutive points broken up by the two halves. The team ended the half on a 13-0 run capped by a fourth 3-pointer by Brown just before the buzzer then scored the first 6 points (all from senior Dean Wade) of the second half to take a commanding lead. The advantage grew to as many as 34 points (72-38) with 5:32 remaining.
- Wade (24 points) and Brown (18 points) combined for 42 of the Wildcats' 75 points on 15-of-20 field goals, including 8-of-12 from 3-point range. Wade went a perfect 9-of-9 from the field, including 3-of-3 from 3-point range, to go with a game-high 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks, as he became just the seventh player in school history to go 9-of-9 or better from the field and just the fourth to do so in a conference game.
- K-State has now won 3 consecutive games at Gallagher-Iba Arena for the first time in nearly 40 years and the first time since winning 3 in a row from 1979-81. The 18-point win was the largest in Stillwater in nearly 46 seasons since a 91-67 victory (24 points) on Feb. 26, 1973.
'CATS HAVE BEEN STELLAR ON DEFENSE UNDER WEBER
- K-State has put up some impressive defensive numbers under head coach Bruce Weber, leading the Big 12 in scoring defense twice in the last 6 years (60.4 ppg., in 2012-13 and 65.4 ppg., in 2013-14).
- K-State is holding opponents to 58.7 points on 40.8 percent shooting, including 31.6 percent from 3-point range, while forcing 15.1 turnovers per game. The Wildcats rank 4th in scoring defense, 41st in turnover margin (+3.0), 45th in field goal percentage defense and 60th in 3-point field goal percentage defense. The team leads the Big 12 in rebounding defense (31.4) and steals (7.5), while is second in scoring defense and turnovers forced (15.1) and third in 3-point field goal percentage defense.
- K-State has held 13 of 21 opponents to 60 points or less this season with one eclipsing 70. The squad has now held 82 opponents to 60 points or less in Weber's tenure, boasting a 74-8 mark in those contests.
- K-State has held its opponents to an average of 15.2 points per game under their scoring average, including 15.9 points in Big 12 play. Eight foes have been held to 20 or more points under their average, including Penn (35.3), Tulsa (28.8), Texas Tech (26.6), Southern Miss (26.2), Vanderbilt (25.6), TCU?(25.4), Iowa State (24.3) and Eastern Kentucky (20.3).
- In Big 12 play, K-State is allowing a league-best 59.2 points per game on 42.7 percent shooting, including 37.1 percent from 3-point range, while forcing opponents into 14.1 turnovers per game and scoring an average of 16 points off those turnovers. The Wildcats have held four league foes (Iowa State, TCU, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State) to less 60 points.
- In the 58-45 win over No. 14/13 Texas Tech on Jan. 22, the Wildcat defense lived up to their billing, holding the Red Raiders to their lowest point total (45) under head coach Chris Beard and the lowest since scoring 44 in a loss against Loyola Chicago on Dec. 22, 2014. The team was held to a season-low 32.7 field goal percentage (16-of-49), including just 21.7 percent (5-of-23) from 3-point range.
- The 45 points were the fewest surrendered a conference opponent under Weber and the fewest since holding No. 23 Texas Tech to 44 points on January 11, 2003. The Wildcats have held 3 of the last 5 opponents (Iowa State, TCU and Texas Tech) to its season-low in points.
POINTS OFF TURNOVERS
- More than a quarter of K-State's total points (359/1367) this season have come off opponent turnovers, as the Wildcats are averaging 17.1 points off 15.1 opponent mistakes per game. The team ranks 41st nationally in turnover margin (+3.0), 67th in turnovers forced (15.1) and 71st in steals (7.5).
- The Wildcats scored 20 or more points off turnovers in 8 games, including a season-high 25 in the come-from-behind 71-69 win over West Virginia (1/9/19) and at Texas A&M (1/26/19). They have also put up 20 points or more off opponent turnovers against Kennesaw State (20), Denver (23), Eastern?Kentucky (24), Penn (22), Marquette (22) and TCU?(21).
- K-State has scored more than 3,000 points (3,459) off turnovers during Weber's tenure, an average of 15.3 points per game. In 2017-18, the Wildcats averaged 17.3 points off turnovers, outscoring opponents, 639-423.
- A?year ago, K-State ranked eighth nationally in total steals (294) and 18th in steals per game (7.9), while the school was one of just 5 nationally (Georgia State, Nicholls State, Purdue and Stephen F. Austin) with three players (Barry Brown, Jr., Dean Wade and Xavier Sneed) with 40 or more steals.
- Led by all-time steals leader Barry Brown, Jr., who recently broke the record with 211st steal against Vanderbilt (12/22/18), the Wildcats have 3 other players with 100 or more steals, including Kamau Stokes (118), Xavier Sneed (118) and Dean Wade (110). Stokes and Sneed each rank seventh in career steals, while Wade could also join the career Top 10.
- Brown currently ranks seventh in Big 12 history with 231 career steals, which is 16 shy of Kansas' Russell Robinson (2004-08) for sixth place.
IMPROVED REBOUNDING
- One of the big emphasis in the off-season was rebounding, as the Wildcats finished 10th in the Big 12 in every rebounding categories, including overall rebounding (30.7), offensive rebounds (8.2), defensive rebounds (22.5) and rebounding margin (-3.4). The 30.7 rebounding average was the lowest by a K-State team since averaging just 30.0 per game in 1984-85.
- K-State is averaging 34.7 rebounds per game, which ranks ninth in the Big 12, to go with averages of 9.5 offensive (eighth) and 25.2 defensive (eighth) rebounds per game. On the positive side, the Wildcats are allowing opponents a Big 12-low 31.4 rebounds per game and hold a Big 12-best 77.8 defensive rebounding percentage.
- K-State has out-rebounded 14 of 21 opponents, including 5 in 8 Big 12 games. In comparison, the Wildcats out-rebounded just 10 opponents in 2017-18 in 37 games, including 4 Big 12 foes.
- K-State added one of the top rebounders in the community college ranks in junior Austin Trice, as he is averaging 3.1 rebounds per game in just 8.6 minutes game. Trice ranked among the Top 10 in 4 rebounding categories in the community college ranks in 2017-18, including 4th in average (12.1 rpg.).
- In addition to Trice, the entire team has collectively elevated their efforts in rebounding this season, including Dean Wade (6.2 to 6.6 rpg.), Xavier Sneed (5.1 to 5.6 rpg.), Makol Mawien (3.4 to 4.3 rpg.), Barry Brown,?Jr., (3.1 to 4.1 rpg.) and Cartier Diarra (2.5 to 3.3 rpg.).
OFFENSIVE STRUGGLES
- K-State is averaging a Big 12-low 65.1 points on 42.6 percent shooting (495-of-1161), including 32.3 percent (139-of-430) from 3-point range, and 65 percent (238-of-366) from the free throw line. The Wildcats rank 329th among 351 Division I?teams in scoring offense, 274th in field goal percentage, 278th in 3-point field goal percentage and 320th in free throw percentage.
- In the Big 12, K-State ranks ninth in field goal percentage and 10th in scoring offense, 3-point field goal percentage and free throw percentage.
- The Wildcats have scored 70 or more points on just 7 occasions, including a season-high 95 points in the win over Eastern Kentucky (11/16/18), while they have only connected on 45 percent from the field in 9 games and 40 percent or better from the 3-point line on 5 occasions.
- In Big 12 play, K-State is averaging 63.1 points on 42.8 percent shooting (177-of-414), including 35.5 percent (60-of-169) from 3-point range, and 66.9 percent (91-of-136) from the free throw line. The Wildcats rank 10th in scoring offense and sixth in field goal and 3-point field goal percentage.
- The struggles from the 3 are particularly noticeable after a record-setting 2017-18 season from 3-point range, in which, the Wildcats set single-season marks for makes (254) and attempts (745). Five different players posted 30 or more 3-point field goals led by Xavier Sneed's 65 makes.
- Stokes (176/7th) and Brown (158/8th) rank among the school's career Top 10 in 3-point field goals made (and attempted), while Sneed (131) and Wade (119) also have 100 makes in their careers from long range.
'CATS HAVE FIRST 6-GAME WIN STREAK IN BIG 12 PLAY SINCE 2013
- Since starting Big 12 play 0-2 for the first time since 2011, K-State has rattled off 6 consecutive victories, which started with the come-from-behind win over West Virginia (71-69) and includes back-to-back Top 25 road wins over No. 20/21 Iowa State (58-57) and No. 20/19 Oklahoma (74-61) and wins over TCU?(65-55), No. 14/13 Texas Tech (58-45) and Oklahoma State (75-57). It is just the Wildcats' seventh winning streak of 5 or more games in Big 12 play and the first since winning 6 in a row from Feb. 18 to March 5, 2013.
- During the win streak, K-State is averaging 66.8 points on 46.2 percent (141-of-305) shooting, including 39.1 percent (50-of-128) from 3-point range, to go with 70.4 percent (69-of-98) from the line, while averaging 13.7 assists and just 10.5 turnovers per game. In losing the first 2 Big 12 games, the team averaged just 52 points on 33 percent (36-of-109), including 24.4 percent (10-of-41) from 3-point range, with 12.5 turnovers per game.
- On the defensive end, the Wildcats are allowing 57.3 points in the win streak on 41.6 percent (124-of-298) shooting, including 34.9 percent (45-of-129) from 3-point range, while averaging 16.5 points off 13.8 opponent turnovers. In those first 2 Big 12 games, the team allowed 65 points on 46.5 percent (40-of-86), including 43.5 percent (20-of-46) from 3-point range.
- During the win streak, senior Barry Brown, Jr., has averaged a team-best 20 points on 52.9 percent (46-of-87) shooting, which includes 3 straight 20-point performances, while fellow senior Dean Wade, who has played in 5 of the 6 games, is averaging 15 points on 58.1 percent (25-of-43) shooting. Four other players (Xavier Sneed, Kamau Stokes, Makol Mawien and Mike McGuirl) are averaging between 5.3 and 8.5 points per game. Brown averaged just 12.0 points in the first 2 Big 12 games.
BETTER WITH DEAN WADE
- It's stating the obvious that K-State is a better team when the Wildcats have their Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year Dean Wade on the floor. The team is 12-3 this season with Wade, who missed 6 games from Dec. 19 to Jan. 9 with a foot injury, in the lineup and just 4-2 with him out of it.
- K-State is averaging 67.3 points on 43.6 percent shooting, including 32.8 percent from 3-point range, in the 15 games with Wade in the lineup, while the team is averaging just 59.7 points on 40.2 percent shooting, including 31.1 percent from 3-point range, in the 6 games without him.
- Three Wildcats (Barry Brown, Jr., Dean Wade and Xavier Sneed) are averaging in double figures in the 15 games with Wade in the lineup, while three other players (Kamau Stokes, Makol Mawien and Cartier Diarra) are averaging betwen 6.1 and 8.5 points per game. In comparison, only two Wildcats (Brown/15.3 ppg., and Stokes/13.8 ppg.) are averaging in double figures in the 6 games without Wade.
GAME OF RUNS
- K-State's use of runs have been particularly effective this season, as the Wildcats have totaled 46 runs of at least 7 or more points, including 25 runs of 10 or more points. The team posted five such runs in the win over Georgia State (12/15/18), including runs of 8-0, 16-4, 13-2, 12-0 and 9-1, while they produced the biggest run (24-2) in the comeback win over Southern Miss (12/19/18), which was the largest comeback before the West Virginia game. The team had a 17-0 run to close the gap against the Mountaineers.
- The Paradise Jam was a tournament of runs for K-State, as the Wildcats put together decisive runs en route to victories against EKU (11/16/18), Penn (11/18/18) and Missouri (11/19/18) in the title game. The team had runs of 12-2 and 20-6 against EKU, while the Wildcats erupted for a 17-2 run against Penn. Against Missouri, the squad scored 20 of 22 points after a 27-all tie.
- K-State used a 21-7 to jump out ahead of Vanderbilt (12/22/18), while the Wildcats had 17-0 and 20-8 runs in the comeback against West Virginia (1/9/19) and ended the Iowa State (1/12/19) game on a 10-2 run. The team used a 19-0 run that spanned both halves to break open the game at OSU.
OFFENSIVE BALANCE KEY TO SUCCESS
- Much like 2017-18, balance has been key to K-State's offensive success this season, as four players (Barry Brown, Jr., Dean Wade, Xavier Sneed and Kamau Stokes) are averaging in double figures.
- Five different players (Wade, Brown, Sneed, Stokes and Makol Mawien) have led the Wildcats in scoring, while 7 players have at least one double-digit scoring game, including 17 by Brown, 13 by Wade, 11 by Stokes, 10 by Sneed, 6 by Mawien, 5 by Cartier Diarra and 1 by Mike McGuirl.
- Since Weber took over in 2012-13, K-State has posted a 58-19 (.750) record when four or more players score in double figures, including a 6-1 mark in 2018-19. The Wildcats are 12-4 when Mawien scores in double digits, while the team is 11-4 (8-2 in 2017-18) when Diarra reaches double-digits.
NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS
- Although it ended in a loss to Texas A&M on Jan. 26, K-State enjoyed a success non-conference season, posting a 10-3 (.769) mark which included a 7-0 mark at home venues (Bramlage Coliseum and the Sprint Center. It marked the fourth consecutive season with at least 10 non-conference wins.
- K-State has posted a 140-36 (.795) record in non-conference play since the 2006-07 season, which includes a 105-6 (.946) mark at home venues. The team has registered double-digit non-conference wins in 12 of the last 13 years, averaging 10.8 non-conference wins in that stretch, and went a program-best 13-1 in non-conference play during the 2009-10 season.
- Since going 7-6 in non-conference in 2014-15, which included back-to-back losses to Texas Southern and Georgia, the Wildcats has won double-digit non-conference games each of the past four seasons and is 40-9 (.816) in non-conference play since 2015-16.
- K-State has a 105-6 (.946) record at home venues (includes home games played at Bramlage Coliseum, INTRUST?Bank Arena in Wichita and the Sprint Center in Kansas City) in non-conference play dating back to the 2006-07 season, including a 96-5 (.950) mark at Bramlage Coliseum.
- The Wildcats have won 92 of their last 96 non-conference home games, including a 29-game winning streak at Bramlage Coliseum. The last home non-conference loss came against Georgia, 50-46, on Dec. 31, 2014.
HISTORIC COMEBACK
- K-State overcame its largest deficit ever when senior Barry Brown, Jr., laid in the go-ahead bucket with 29 seconds left to cap a 50-point second half by the Wildcats in a 71-69 defeat of West Virginia (1/9/19).
- K-State trailed by as many as 21 points a little more than a minute into the second half before a 17-0 run cut the deficit to 42-38 with 13:07 left. A 4-point play by junior Xavier Sneed gave the Wildcats their first lead with 2:30 remaining before the Mountaineers regained the advantage, 69-68, on a Lamont West free throw a minute later. In the final 60 seconds, Brown put the Wildcats ahead 70-69 with a layup with 29 seconds remaining.
- West Virginia missed a shot in the paint with 5 seconds and Sneed came down with the rebound and was sent to the line, where he hit one free throw. The Mountaineers were unable to get a final shot up at the buzzer.
- Brown led K-State behind a season-high 29 points on 9-of-14 field goals and a 10-of-12 effort from the line to go with a career-tying 6 steals. It was his highest point total since scoring 34 points at Baylor on Jan. 22, 2018. In the process, he became the ninth Wildcat to eclipse 1,500 career points.
- Brown was joined in double figures by a career night from sophomore Mike McGuirl, who scored a career-high 18 points on 7-of-12 field goals, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range, while senior Kamau Stokes and Xavier Sneed added 12 and 10 points, respectively. It was McGuirl's second career double-digit scoring game and his first since the 2018 NCAA Tournament.
- K-State scored its 50 points after halftime on 62.1 percent (18-of-29) shooting, including 63.6 percent (7-of-11) from 3-point range, compared to just 21 in the first half on 29.2 percent (7-of-24) shooting, including 16.7 percent (2-of-12) from long range. In addition, the Wildcats scored 25 points off 17 Mountaineers turnovers, while only turning the ball over 6 times.
- It marked the second time this season that K-State had rallied from a double-digit deficit at home, as the Wildcats came from 16 points down to defeat Southern Miss, 55-51, on?Dec. 19 at home. Senior Kamau?Stokes scored 16 of his season-high 18 points in the second half.
- K-State went on a 24-2 run over 8:08 in the second half to take over the game, as the Wildcats held the Golden Eagles scoreless for 5:24 during the span. The run came after scoring a season-low 19 points in the first half, the fewest points in any half since scoring 15 vs. TCU on Feb. 15, 2015.
BROWN, WADE BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
- Seniors Barry Brown, Jr., and Dean Wade became the first Wildcats since 2013 to capture Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week honors in back-to-back weeks, as the duo has helped the squad to 4 consecutive victories.
- Brown earned his first-ever Big 12 Player of the Week honor on Jan. 14, as he averaged 26 points on 52.9 percent shooting (18-of-34), including a pair of game-winners, in K-State's victories over West Virginia and No. 20/21 Iowa State, while Wade averaged 18 points and 3.5 assists in the wins over No. 20/19 Oklahoma and TCU this past week.
- Brown helped K-State engineer a school-record 21-point comeback in the victory over the Mountaineers. He scored a season-high 29 points on 9-of-14 field goals and 10-of-12 free throws to go with a career-tying 6 steals, 1 assist, 1 block and 1 rebound in 38 minutes. He scored a game-high 23 points in the win over the Cyclones, including game-winner with 4 seconds left.
- Just 2 games removed from missing 6 games due to injury, Wade earned just his second 20-point game of the season with 20 points on 8-of-14 field goals in the Wildcats' first win at Oklahoma since 2015, while he added 16 points and a game-high 6 assists in the victory over TCU.
BROWN AMONG CAREER LEADERS
- Senior Barry Brown, Jr., registered a significant milestone in the win over Vanderbilt (12/22/18), becoming the school's all-time steals leader with 3 against the Commodores to eclipse Jacob Pullen (210, 2007-11). Brown now has 231 career steals in 126 games played.
- Brown's 231 career steals currently rank seventh in Big 12 history, trailing Kansas' Russell Robinson (247; 2004-08) for sixth place by 16 steals. Brown also ranks fourth among active Division I players in career steals, trailing just Washington's Matisse Thybulle (276), Oregon's Ehab Amin (256) and Purdue Fort Wayne's John Koncher (252).
- Brown places among several career offensive records, including 5th in field goals attempted (1,372), 6th in double-digit scoring games (80) and field goals (571), 7th in scoring (1,605) and 3-point field goals attempted (487), 8th in 3-point field goals made (158) and 9th in assists (308). He is also closing in on the Top 10 in free throw made (305) and attempted (435).
- Brown also ranks among the leaders in games played, as his streak of 126 consecutive game played is one shy of tying Steve Henson's school record of 127 set from 1986-90, while his 103 straight starts ranks second (just 15 shy of Henson's school record). He has a chance to top the school record of 135 games played, which is held by Jacob Pullen and Rodney McGruder.
- Brown ranks second in minutes played (3,996) in school history, needing 479 to pass Steve Henson (4,474; 1987-90). He needs just four minutes to become just the second Wildcat to eclipse 4,000 career minutes as well as the 19th player to do so since the start of the Big 12 in 1997.
SENIOR CLASS HAS 4,000+ POINTS
- With 20 points against George Mason (12/29/18), senior Kamau Stokes became the 30th player to post 1,000 points and joined fellow seniors Barry Brown, Jr., and Dean Wade in achieving the milestone. The trio became the first class in school history to each top 1,000 career points in a career.
- The trio have accounted for 4,082 points in their respective careers, which currently ranks fourth nationally among senior classes, trailing South Dakota State (4,544/Mike Daum, Sklyler Flatten and Tevin King), Lipscomb (4,500/Garrison Mathews, Rob Marberry and Nate Moran) and Marshall (4,386/Jon Elmore, C.J. Burks and Rondale Watson).
- Brown (1,605 points) and Wade (1,401 points) each eclipsed the 1,000-point mark as juniors and currently rank 7th and 10th, respectively, on the all-time scoring list, while Stokes ranks 23rd with 1,076 points.
STOKES AMONG THE BEST ALL-TIME IN ASSISTS
- Just like fellow seniors Barry Brown, Jr., and Dean Wade, Kamau Stokes ranks among the all-time leaders in several statistical categories, including 4th in assists (375), 5th in 3-point field goals attempted (513), 7th in 3-point field goals made (176) and steals (118), while he is just outside the Top 10 in minutes played (3,162).
- Needing just 25 assists, Stokes could become just the third Wildcat in school history to eclipse 400 assists, joining all-time leader Steve Henson (582; 1986-90) and Jacob Pullen (455; 2007-11).
DON'T?FORGET?SNEED
- With all the attention paid to the three seniors, the accomplishments of junior Xavier Sneed have somehow been overlooked. The St. Louis native enjoyed a career best year in 2017-18, averaging 11.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 31.4 minutes per game while starting all 37 games. He was named to the NCAA South Regional All-Tournament team after averaging 19 points and 7.5 rebounds in games against Kentucky and Loyola Chicago.
- Since missing the opener with Kennesaw State (11/9), Sneed has scored in double figures in 10 of the last 20 games, including a season-high 18 points on 6-of-9 field goals in the win over TCU (1/19).
- Sneed collected his second career double-double and first of the season at Tulsa (12/8/18), posting a team-best 13 points to go with 10 rebounds. He has grabbed 5 or more rebounds in 10 games, including double-digit boards twice with a season-high 14 vs. Southern Miss (12/19).
WELCOME GOODNEWS
- K-State got some unexpected "good news" on New Year's Eve when recent signee Goodnews Kpegeol joined the team and filled the 13th and final scholarship for the reminder of the 2018-19 season.
- An NCAA?qualifier prior to enrolling at TaylorMade Academy in Pensacola, Florida for the 2018-19, Kpegeol is immediately eligible after enrolling for the spring semester and has been cleared to play by the NCAA. He is expected to redshirt the reminder of the season.
- A 6-foot-6, 180-pound guard from St. Paul, Minnesota, Kpegeol spent the first half of the 2018-19 season as a postgraduate at TaylorMade after finishing his four-year prep career at North High School. He led the Polars to the Class 4A State Tournament for the first time in 17 years as a sophomore in 2015-16 before the school to a 22-5 record with a 15-1 mark in conference play as a senior in 2017-18. He averaged a team-best 18.2 points in 19 games played as a senior, which included nine 20-point games.
K-STATE WINS PARADISE JAM; FIRST TITLE SINCE 2011
- Included in K-State's 6-0 start to the season was a 3-game sweep to win the 19th annual U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, U.S.V.I., Nov. 16-19, as the Wildcats knocked off Eastern Kentucky (95-68), Penn (64-48) and Missouri (82-67).
- The tournament championship marked the 14th in school history and the first since winning the 2011 Diamond Head Classic in Honolulu, Hawai'i. It was also the sixth career tournament title for head coach Bruce Weber and his first with the Wildcats.
- Senior Dean Wade was named the tournament's most valuable player after averaging 17.3 points on 61.8 percent (21-of-34) shooting with 6.0 rebounds and 3.7 assists in three games, including a team-high 21 points in the title game against the Tigers, while fellow senior Barry Brown, Jr., was one of five players selected as Paradise Jam Tournament All-Stars.
MORE ABOUT K-STATE
- The Wildcats return 10 lettermen, including six players (Barry Brown, Jr., Cartier Diarra, Makol Mawien, Xavier Sneed, Kamau Stokes and Dean Wade) that combined to start all 37 games a season ago, for a team that posted a 25-12 overall record (10-8 in Big 12 play) and advanced to the Elite Eight for the 12th time in school history and the first time since 2010.
- It marked just the sixth 25-win campaign in school history, including the second under head coach Bruce Weber, while the school advanced to the NCAA?Tournament for the fourth time in six seasons and 30th time overall.
- K-State returns 185 combined starts from 2017-18, which is the most of any Division I team in the country, and ahead of other schools which return all of its starts, including George Mason (165), Iowa (165), Lipscomb (165) and North Florida (165).
- K-State returns 93.2 percent (2,452 of 2,630 points) of its offense from 2017-18, which ranks 11th among Division I teams (trailing George Mason, Harvard, Wofford, Washington, Brown, Iowa, Wisconsin, UC Irvine, Syracuse and St.?Francis). The Wildcats also returns more than 90 percent of their field goals made (869/92.7%), 3-point field goals made (232/91.3%), free throws made (482/96%), assists (476/93.3%) and steals (266/90.5%) as well as 80 or better percent of their minutes (6,558/85%), rebounds (905/80%) and blocks (98/89%).
- K-State returns seven of its top-8 scorers from last season, including three with double-digit averages [Wade (16.2 ppg.), Brown (15.9 ppg.) and Sneed (11.1 ppg.). Other returners include Kamau Stokes (9.0 ppg.), Cartier Diarra (7.1 ppg.), Makol Mawien (6.8 ppg.) and Mike McGuirl (3.3 ppg.). The Wildcats return their individual leader in scoring (Wade), rebounding (Wade), assists (Brown), steals (Brown) and blocks (Mawien).
'CATS EARN PRESEASON RANKINGS
- K-State opened the 2018-19 season in the Top 15 in both major polls, as the Wildcats earned a No. 11 ranking in the preseason USA Today Coaches poll to go with a No. 12 ranking in the preseason Associated Press poll.
- It marks the first time that K-State has started with preseason rankings in both polls since the 2010-11 campaign when the school opened at No. 3 in the AP and USA Today Coaches polls.
- K-State appeared in the Preseason AP poll for the 17th time in school history, while it was the highest preseason ranking since starting the 2010-11 campaign at No. 3. It was also the 12th time debuting in the AP Top 15 (1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1961-62, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1975-76 and 2010-11).
- The Wildcats have received several preseason rankings, including No. 11 by NBCSports.com, Yahoo! Sports, Street & Smith's, Lindy's and Athlon, No. 12 by ESPN.com, CBSSports.com, USA Today, Stadium, No. 13 by The Athletic, Blue Ribbon Yearbook and No. 14 by SI.com.
- K-State was one of four Big 12 teams to place in both Top 25 polls, as Kansas was the unanimous No. 1 team. West Virginia was No. 13 in both polls, while TCU was ranked No. 20 (Coaches) and No. 21 (AP), respectively.
'CATS PICKED SECOND IN BIG 12 PLAY; WADE NAMED PRESEASON POY
- K-State was picked to finish second by the league coaches in the annual Big 12 Preseason poll released on Oct. 19, as the Wildcats received 72 points and two first-place votes. Kansas was selected first, while West Virginia, TCU and Texas rounded out the Top 5.
- The second-place selection was the second-highest by a K-State team in the history of the poll, following the 2010-11 team which was picked to finish first with 119 points. In fact, the Wildcats have been picked to finish fifth or better on just six other occasions in the poll, including fourth in 2007-08, 2009-10 and 2014-15 and fifth in 2006-07, 2012-13 and 2013-14.
- Senior Dean Wade became just the second Wildcat to ever be selected the Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year by the league coaches, while Wade and Barry Brown, Jr., were both named to the Preseason All-Big 12 Team. The duo was joined on the team by Kansas' Dedric Lawson, Iowa State's Lindell Wigginton and West Virginia's Sagaba Konate.
- Wade's selection marked the second time that a K-State player has been named the preseason Player of the Year and the first since Jacob Pullen in 2010-11. It also was just the second time that two Wildcats appeared on the Preseason All-Big 12 Team, following Pullen and Curtis Kelly in 2010-11. Wade and Brown are just the sixth and seventh players in school history to earn recognition to the Preseason All-Big 12 (since 1996-97), following Manny Dies in 1998-99, Kelly and Pullen in 2010-11, Rodney McGruder in 2012-13 and Marcus Foster in 2014-15.
NEXT UP: AT BAYLOR (15-6, 6-2 Big 12)
- K-State begins a daunting 2-game road stretch with a trip to Waco, Texas to take on a surging Baylor (15-6, 6-2 Big 12) squad that has won 6 in a row after starting league play 0-2 at 5 p.m., CT on Saturday at the Ferrell Center.
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Sunday, February 22
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Thursday, February 19
K-State Men's Basketball | Interim Head Coach Driscoll Press Conference vs Baylor
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K-State Men's Basketball | Press Conference vs Baylor
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