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Following the fifth NCAA Tournament bid and the eighth overall postseason appearance under the direction of Kansas State women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie, K-State Athletics and Mittie have agreed to a new five-year contract through the 2028-29 season, athetics director Gene Taylor a…

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A long athletic year for Kansas State came to a close earlier this month, ending a cycle of many highs and some lows. From the sweet taste of a celebratory strawberry Pop-Tart following a bowl win to the bitter taste of defeat at home in an NCAA Tournament game, sports editor Tim Everson ran…

Following a strong 2023-24 season, Kansas State women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie was named the recipient of the 2024 Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA) Women’s Basketball Four-Year College Coach of the Year Award. This is the second time Mittie has earned the honor, collec…

Kansas State senior guard Gabby Gregory was selected to play in the Women’s College All-Star Game, which will be contested this Saturday in Cleveland at 2:30 p.m., on ESPN2. The game will be played at the Wolstein Center on the Cleveland State campus.

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It may not have been perfection from the Kansas State women Friday night during their 78-65 win over Portland in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, but according to head coach Jeff Mittie, the Wildcats got what they needed out of the Pilots to prepare them for challenges that lie ahead.

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Both of last year’s national championship game participants and five teams that ranked in the top three of the AP Top 25 at some point this year are among of the 17 squads in Kansas State women’s basketball’s NCAA Tournament region, which is arguably the toughest in the 68-team bracket.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Ayoka Lee broke the school rebounding record and joined Serena Sundell and Gabby Gregory in double figures, and No. 16 Kansas State women’s basketball had its best shooting performance of the season Saturday night in a 65-62 win over West Virginia in the quarterfinals of t…

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LAWRENCE — Serena Sundell hit a jumper to put No. 10 Kansas State women’s basketball in front of Kansas by 4 points with 4 1/2 minutes remaining on Sunday, but the Wildcats didn’t make another shot until there were 12 seconds left.