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GAME 26 NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007 A TRADITION OF CHAMPIONS | 103 SEASONS | 22 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 18 CONFERENCE TITLES Tom Gilbert, Men’s Basketball Sports Information Director 1800 College Ave., Bramlage Coliseum, Suite 37, Manhattan, KS 66502 O: (785) 532.7979 | C: (785) 587.7868 | F: (785) 532.6093 [email protected] | www.k-statesports.com KANSAS STATE WILDCATS MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOVEMBER 4 WASHBURN (Exhib.) W, 94-90 11 WILLIAM & MARY W, 70-60 15 at Rutgers W, 55-41 ESPN360 18 TENNESSEE TECH W, 101-79 21 at New Mexico L, 54-78 mtn. 25 COPPIN STATE W, 68-57 29 at California L, 48-78 FSN DECEMBER 2 at Colorado State L, 83-84 mtn. 5 CLEVELAND STATE W, 93-60 FSN Midwest 9 at North Dakota State W, 83-81 FSN Midwest 17 KENNESAW STATE # W, 82-54 FSN Midwest 19 MD.-EASTERN SHORE # W, 79-58 FSN Midwest 22 vs. USC #^ W, 68-55 FSN Midwest 23 vs. New Mexico #^ W, 72-56 FSN Midwest JANUARY 3 vs. Xavier (Ohio) $ L, 66-76 ESPN2 6 at 11/11 Texas A&M* L, 65-69 ESPN Plus 8 TEXAS TECH* L, 52-62 ESPN 13 at Missouri* W, 85-81 ESPN Plus 17 BAYLOR* W, 69-60 FSN Midwest 20 at Iowa State* W, 69-60 ESPN Plus 22 CHICAGO STATE W, 73-36 FSN Midwest 27 NEBRASKA* W, 61-45 FSN Midwest 31 MISSOURI* W, 80-73 Plus/ESPNU FEBRUARY 3 at 22/23 Texas* W, 73-72 ESPN on ABC 7 at 9/8 Kansas* L, 70-97 ESPN Plus 10 COLORADO* W, 78-59 ESPN Plus 13 at Nebraska* 7:05 p.m. FSN Midwest 17 IOWA STATE* 5 p.m. ESPN Plus 19 9/8 KANSAS* 8 p.m. ESPN 24 at Colorado* 3 p.m. ESPN Plus 27 at 17/17 Oklahoma State* 8 p.m. ESPN Plus MARCH 3 OKLAHOMA* 2:30 p.m. ESPN on ABC 8 Big 12 First Round % TBA Plus/ESPN2 9 Big 12 Quarterfinals % TBA ESPN Plus 10 Big 12 Semifinals % TBA Plus/ESPN2 11 Big 12 Championship % TBA ESPN 15-18 NCAA First/Second Rounds TBA CBS 22-25 NCAA Regionals TBA CBS 31 NCAA National Semifinals & TBA CBS APRIL 3 NCAA National Championship & TBA CBS # Findley Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) ^ To be played at Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) $ To be played at U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati, Ohio) % Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) & NCAA Final Four (Atlanta, Ga.) FSN Midwest is broadcast throughout the state and Kansas City area FSN is Fox Sports Net National mtn. is the Mountain West Sports Network ESPN Plus is Big 12 regional television All Times Central (3OTs) K-STATE LOOKS TO CONTINUE MOMENTUM WITH ROAD CONTEST AT NEBRASKA TUESDAY GAME INFORMATION Date: Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007 Location: Devaney Sports Center (13,595) in Lincoln, Neb. Tipoff: 7:05 p.m. Central Series: Kansas State leads 121-90 (Nebraska leads 57-34 in Lincoln) TV: Fox Sports Midwest (Available only in Kansas City and state of Kansas) Satellite Channels: DirecTV 660, Dish Network 451 Talent: Ben Boyle (Play-by-Play) and Stan Weber (Analyst) Coordinates: AMC2; Transponder 1 Slot A; Downlink FREQ 11711(V) Radio: K-State Sports Network (31 affiliates), Yahoo! Radio Talent: Wyatt Thompson (Play-by-Play) and Matt Walters (Analyst) KANSAS STATE WILDCATS 18-7 | 7-3 Big 12 IN THE POLLS Ranking (AP/Coaches): RV (85)/RV (21) 2005-06 RECORD 15-13 (6-10, t-7th Big 12) HEAD COACH Bob Huggins (West Virginia, ‘77) 18-7/First Season at K-State 585-206/25th Season Overall HUGGINS VS. NEBRASKA 2-0 (1-0 vs. Doc Sadler) LAST TIME OUT Beat Colorado, 78-59 Feb. 10, 2007 NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS 14-9 | 3-6 Big 12 IN THE POLLS Ranking (AP/Coaches): --/-- 2005-06 RECORD 19-14 (7-9, 6th Big 12) HEAD COACH Doc Sadler (Arkansas, ‘82) 14-9/First Season at Nebraska 62-27/Third Season Overall SADLER VS. K-STATE 0-1 (0-1 vs. Bob Huggins) LAST TIME OUT Lost to #6/7 Texas A&M, 66-55 Feb. 10, 2007 2006-07 KANSAS STATE WILDCATS (18-7, 7-3 BIG 12) PROJECTED STARTERS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG APG Individual Player Note 2 Blake YOUNG G 6-2 195 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Daytona Beach (Fla.) CC) 6.0 2.0 2.5 Tallied 8 pts, 5 asts, 3 stls in CU win 15 David HOSKINS F 6-5 230 Jr. Canton, Mich. (Schoolcraft College) 14.5 5.9 2.4 Has scored in dbl-digits in 18 in row 23 Jermaine MAYBANK G 6-4 180 Sr. Bronx, N.Y. (St. John’s Univ.) 3.6 2.3 1.4 Collected career-high 26 pts at KU 34 Akeem WRIGHT G 6-6 210 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Neosho County (Kan.) CC) 6.8 6.0 2.2 Registered team-best 11 rebs vs. CU 50 Luis COLON C 6-10 275 Fr. Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Miami, Fla.] HS) 2.5 2.1 0.5 Has posted a team-best 62.5 FG% RESERVES No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG APG Individual Player Note 1 Ryan PATZWALD^ G 5-11 200 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Univ. of Cincinnati) 0.0 0.0 0.1 Produced first assist in action at KU 3 Lance HARRIS G 6-5 205 Sr. Columbia, Mo. (Hickman HS) 10.3 3.5 2.1 Broke out w/19 pts on 5 3s at Texas 5 Clent STEWART G 6-4 190 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 5.8 2.4 2.4 Grabbed season-high 7 rebs vs. CU 12 Bill WALKER F 6-6 220 Fr. Huntington, W. Va. (North College Hill HS) 11.3 4.5 0.8 Went down with knee injury at A&M 14 Serge AFELI F 6-9 235 Sr. Abidjan, Ivory Coast 1.7 1.5 0.2 Totaled 6 pts on 3/6 FGs in CU win 20 Cartier MARTIN F 6-7 230 Sr. Houston, Texas (Nimitz HS) 15.7 4.4 1.2 Averaging 18.6 ppg. in last 9 games 21 James FRANKLIN^ G 6-0 190 Jr. Kansas City, Kan. (Cowley County (Kan.) CC) 0.0 0.0 0.0 Saw third action vs. Kennesaw St. 31 Chris MERRIEWETHER^ G 6-4 195 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) 0.3 0.4 0.1 Has seen action in 8 games this year 32 Deilvez YEARBY F 6-6 210 So. Detroit, Mich. (Central HS) 1.0 0.6 0.1 Turned in season-high 4 pts at Cal 42 Darren KENT F 6-10 215 So. Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview HS) 0.8 1.2 0.3 Hit first 3 of year in 14 min. at KU 44 Brady JOHNSON^ F 6-7 220 Jr. Salina, Kan. (Ell-Saline HS) 0.7 0.3 0.0 Had 1 pt, 1 reb in first action vs. TT 55 Jason BENNETT C 7-3 250 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) 2.3 3.0 2.2* Has collected 18 blks in the last 6 Head Coach: Bob HUGGINS, First Season (West Virginia ’77) ^ Non-Scholarship Assistant Coaches: Frank MARTIN (Florida International ’93), Dalonte HILL (Charlotte ’01), Erik MARTIN (Cincinnati, ’93) *Blocks per game Director of Operations: Brad UNDERWOOD (Kansas State ’86) Kansas State (18-7, 7-3 Big 12) looks to continue the momentum gained in Saturday’s win over Colorado, as the Wildcats hit the road for Lincoln, Neb., to close out the season series with Nebraska (14-9, 3-6 Big 12) on Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. The team, which has won two of its last three meetings in Lincoln, will be looking to win the series for the first time since 2004. Earlier this season, K-State posted a 61-46 win over Nebraska in a game marred by poor shooting by both squads. The Wildcats, who have seven road victories this season, will face a strong challenge from the Huskers, who are 9-3 on the season at home. There will be a dual broadcast of the game by Fox Sports Midwest with Ben Boyle (play-by-play) and Stan Weber (color) calling the action throughout the state and the Kansas City area, while Greg Sharpe (play-by-play) and Matt Davidson (color) will call the game throughout Nebraska. It will be the 10th and final broadcast of the season on FSN Midwest. The audio broadcast of the game can also be heard on the 31-station K-State Sports Network (or via the internet at http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/teams/kab ) with Wyatt Thompson (play-by-play) and Matt Walters (color) on the call. Kansas State rebounded from its first loss in almost month, as the Wildcats posted a 78-59 win over Colorado on Saturday. The team scored 28 points off 23 turnovers to tally its 11th home win of the year. Senior Cartier Martin tallied his fourth 20-point effort in six games.

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Page 1: GAME 26 NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007 KANSAS STATE WILDCATS

GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

A TRADITION OF CHAMPIONS | 103 SEASONS | 22 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 18 CONFERENCE TITLES

Tom Gilbert, Men’s Basketball Sports Information Director1800 College Ave., Bramlage Coliseum, Suite 37, Manhattan, KS 66502

O: (785) 532.7979 | C: (785) 587.7868 | F: (785) [email protected] | www.k-statesports.com

KANSAS STATE WILDCATSMEN’S BASKETBALL

SCHEDULE/RESULTSNOVEMBER4 WASHBURN (Exhib.) W, 94-9011 WILLIAM & MARY W, 70-6015 at Rutgers W, 55-41 ESPN36018 TENNESSEE TECH W, 101-7921 at New Mexico L, 54-78 mtn.25 COPPIN STATE W, 68-5729 at California L, 48-78 FSN

DECEMBER2 at Colorado State L, 83-84 mtn.5 CLEVELAND STATE W, 93-60 FSN Midwest9 at North Dakota State W, 83-81 FSN Midwest17 KENNESAW STATE # W, 82-54 FSN Midwest19 MD.-EASTERN SHORE # W, 79-58 FSN Midwest22 vs. USC #^ W, 68-55 FSN Midwest23 vs. New Mexico #^ W, 72-56 FSN Midwest

JANUARY3 vs. Xavier (Ohio) $ L, 66-76 ESPN26 at 11/11 Texas A&M* L, 65-69 ESPN Plus8 TEXAS TECH* L, 52-62 ESPN

13 at Missouri* W, 85-81 ESPN Plus17 BAYLOR* W, 69-60 FSN Midwest20 at Iowa State* W, 69-60 ESPN Plus22 CHICAGO STATE W, 73-36 FSN Midwest27 NEBRASKA* W, 61-45 FSN Midwest31 MISSOURI* W, 80-73 Plus/ESPNU

FEBRUARY3 at 22/23 Texas* W, 73-72 ESPN on ABC7 at 9/8 Kansas* L, 70-97 ESPN Plus10 COLORADO* W, 78-59 ESPN Plus13 at Nebraska* 7:05 p.m. FSN Midwest17 IOWA STATE* 5 p.m. ESPN Plus19 9/8 KANSAS* 8 p.m. ESPN24 at Colorado* 3 p.m. ESPN Plus27 at 17/17 Oklahoma State* 8 p.m. ESPN Plus

MARCH3 OKLAHOMA* 2:30 p.m. ESPN on ABC8 Big 12 First Round % TBA Plus/ESPN29 Big 12 Quarterfinals % TBA ESPN Plus

10 Big 12 Semifinals % TBA Plus/ESPN211 Big 12 Championship % TBA ESPN 15-18 NCAA First/Second Rounds TBA CBS22-25 NCAA Regionals TBA CBS31 NCAA National Semifinals & TBA CBS

APRIL3 NCAA National Championship & TBA CBS

# Findley Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)^ To be played at Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.)$ To be played at U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati, Ohio)

% Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)& NCAA Final Four (Atlanta, Ga.)

FSN Midwest is broadcast throughout the state and Kansas City areaFSN is Fox Sports Net Nationalmtn. is the Mountain West Sports NetworkESPN Plus is Big 12 regional televisionAll Times Central

(3OTs)

K-STATE LOOKS TO CONTINUE MOMENTUMWITH ROAD CONTEST AT NEBRASKA TUESDAY

GAME INFORMATIONDate: Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007Location: Devaney Sports Center (13,595) in Lincoln, Neb.Tipoff: 7:05 p.m. Central Series: Kansas State leads 121-90 (Nebraska leads 57-34 in Lincoln)TV: Fox Sports Midwest (Available only in Kansas City and state of Kansas)Satellite Channels: DirecTV 660, Dish Network 451Talent: Ben Boyle (Play-by-Play) and Stan Weber (Analyst)Coordinates: AMC2; Transponder 1 Slot A; Downlink FREQ 11711(V)Radio: K-State Sports Network (31 affiliates), Yahoo! Radio Talent: Wyatt Thompson (Play-by-Play) and Matt Walters (Analyst)

KANSAS STATEWILDCATS18-7 | 7-3 Big 12

IN THE POLLSRanking (AP/Coaches):RV (85)/RV (21)

2005-06 RECORD15-13 (6-10, t-7th Big 12)

HEAD COACHBob Huggins (West Virginia, ‘77)18-7/First Season at K-State585-206/25th Season Overall

HUGGINS VS. NEBRASKA2-0 (1-0 vs. Doc Sadler)

LAST TIME OUTBeat Colorado, 78-59Feb. 10, 2007

NEBRASKACORNHUSKERS14-9 | 3-6 Big 12

IN THE POLLSRanking (AP/Coaches):--/--

2005-06 RECORD19-14 (7-9, 6th Big 12)

HEAD COACHDoc Sadler (Arkansas, ‘82)14-9/First Season at Nebraska62-27/Third Season Overall

SADLER VS. K-STATE0-1 (0-1 vs. Bob Huggins)

LAST TIME OUTLost to #6/7 Texas A&M, 66-55Feb. 10, 2007

2006-07 KANSAS STATE WILDCATS (18-7, 7-3 BIG 12)PROJECTED STARTERSNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG APG Individual Player Note

2 Blake YOUNG G 6-2 195 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Daytona Beach (Fla.) CC) 6.0 2.0 2.5 Tallied 8 pts, 5 asts, 3 stls in CU win15 David HOSKINS F 6-5 230 Jr. Canton, Mich. (Schoolcraft College) 14.5 5.9 2.4 Has scored in dbl-digits in 18 in row23 Jermaine MAYBANK G 6-4 180 Sr. Bronx, N.Y. (St. John’s Univ.) 3.6 2.3 1.4 Collected career-high 26 pts at KU34 Akeem WRIGHT G 6-6 210 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Neosho County (Kan.) CC) 6.8 6.0 2.2 Registered team-best 11 rebs vs. CU50 Luis COLON C 6-10 275 Fr. Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Miami, Fla.] HS) 2.5 2.1 0.5 Has posted a team-best 62.5 FG%

RESERVESNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG APG Individual Player Note

1 Ryan PATZWALD^ G 5-11 200 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Univ. of Cincinnati) 0.0 0.0 0.1 Produced first assist in action at KU3 Lance HARRIS G 6-5 205 Sr. Columbia, Mo. (Hickman HS) 10.3 3.5 2.1 Broke out w/19 pts on 5 3s at Texas 5 Clent STEWART G 6-4 190 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 5.8 2.4 2.4 Grabbed season-high 7 rebs vs. CU

12 Bill WALKER F 6-6 220 Fr. Huntington, W. Va. (North College Hill HS) 11.3 4.5 0.8 Went down with knee injury at A&M14 Serge AFELI F 6-9 235 Sr. Abidjan, Ivory Coast 1.7 1.5 0.2 Totaled 6 pts on 3/6 FGs in CU win20 Cartier MARTIN F 6-7 230 Sr. Houston, Texas (Nimitz HS) 15.7 4.4 1.2 Averaging 18.6 ppg. in last 9 games21 James FRANKLIN^ G 6-0 190 Jr. Kansas City, Kan. (Cowley County (Kan.) CC) 0.0 0.0 0.0 Saw third action vs. Kennesaw St.31 Chris MERRIEWETHER^ G 6-4 195 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) 0.3 0.4 0.1 Has seen action in 8 games this year32 Deilvez YEARBY F 6-6 210 So. Detroit, Mich. (Central HS) 1.0 0.6 0.1 Turned in season-high 4 pts at Cal42 Darren KENT F 6-10 215 So. Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview HS) 0.8 1.2 0.3 Hit first 3 of year in 14 min. at KU44 Brady JOHNSON^ F 6-7 220 Jr. Salina, Kan. (Ell-Saline HS) 0.7 0.3 0.0 Had 1 pt, 1 reb in first action vs. TT55 Jason BENNETT C 7-3 250 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) 2.3 3.0 2.2* Has collected 18 blks in the last 6

Head Coach: Bob HUGGINS, First Season (West Virginia ’77) ^ Non-ScholarshipAssistant Coaches: Frank MARTIN (Florida International ’93), Dalonte HILL (Charlotte ’01), Erik MARTIN (Cincinnati, ’93) *Blocks per gameDirector of Operations: Brad UNDERWOOD (Kansas State ’86)

Kansas State (18-7, 7-3 Big 12) looks to continue the momentumgained in Saturday’s win over Colorado, as the Wildcats hit the road forLincoln, Neb., to close out the season series with Nebraska (14-9, 3-6Big 12) on Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. The team, which has won two of itslast three meetings in Lincoln, will be looking to win the series for thefirst time since 2004. Earlier this season, K-State posted a 61-46 winover Nebraska in a game marred by poor shooting by both squads.The Wildcats, who have seven road victories this season, will face astrong challenge from the Huskers, who are 9-3 on the season at home.

There will be a dual broadcast of the game by Fox Sports Midwestwith Ben Boyle (play-by-play) and Stan Weber (color) calling theaction throughout the state and the Kansas City area, while GregSharpe (play-by-play) and Matt Davidson (color) will call the gamethroughout Nebraska. It will be the 10th and final broadcast of theseason on FSN Midwest. The audio broadcast of the game can also beheard on the 31-station K-State Sports Network (or via the internet athttp://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/teams/kab) with Wyatt Thompson(play-by-play) and Matt Walters (color) on the call.

Kansas State rebounded from its first loss in almost month, as theWildcats posted a 78-59 win over Colorado on Saturday. The teamscored 28 points off 23 turnovers to tally its 11th home win of the year.Senior Cartier Martin tallied his fourth 20-point effort in six games.

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NOTING THE COLORADO GAME*With the win, K-State improved to 90-43 all-time against Colorado, including 51-10 in games played in Manhattan, Kan. ... The Wildcats have now

won its last five home games and eight of its last nine overall... The team is 72-24 at home since the 2001-02 season, including an 11-1 mark at home.*The 18-7 record represents the best start by the Wildcats since head coach Lon Kruger’s 1987-88 Elite Eight squad also produced a 18-7 mark after

25 games... The win total also the most by a Kansas State squad (the 2003-04 team also produced 17) since the team posted a 20-13 record in 1998-99...The seven league victories tie the 1998-99 squad for the most by K-State in the Big 12 era... The last time the Wildcats had more than seven wins in aleague season was 1988-89 when the squad won eight (8-6)... The 7-3 mark in conference play is the best ever through 10 games since joining the Big 12and best league start since the 1987-88 squad posted a 7-3 mark in Big Eight play after a loss to Kansas on Feb. 18.

*Returning to the defensive intensity that got guided them to a seven-game winning streak, the Wildcats held Colorado to just 59 points, 13.2 pointsbelow its season average of 72.2 points... The Buffaloes’ leading scorer Richard Roby was held to just five points on 1-of-9 shooting after averaging 16points per game... K-State has now held 21 of its 25 opponents to below 80 points, including 11 of its last 16 under 70 points.

*Kansas State changed its starting line-up for the second straight game and posted its 12th different starting line-up, as senior guard JermaineMaybank and junior guard Blake Young joined the trio of senior guard Akeem Wright, junior forward David Hoskins and freshman center LuisColon in the line-up... It was Maybank’s first career Division I start, while it was the first by Young since the Texas A&M game on Jan. 6... Hoskins madehis 47th consecutive start, including his 25th this season... Wright has now started 13 straight games... Seniors Lance Harris and Cartier Martin bothcame off the bench... Martin has now appeared in 94 consecutive games, while Harris has seen action in 87 straight contests.

*Senior Cartier Martin passed Mitch Richmond (1,327) for seventh place on Kansas State’s career scoring chart with 1,340 points... He is now 24points away from reaching Chuckie Williams (1,364) for sixth... Martin led all scorers with 25 points against the Buffaloes... It marked his ninth 20-pointgame of the season, including his fourth in the last six games... Now with 24 20-point games in his career, Martin is now tied with Steve Henson for ninthplace on the school’s career list... He has now scored in double figures in 66 games in his career... It marks the ninth time this season he has led in scoring.

*Junior David Hoskins scored in double figures for the 18th consecutive game with 13 points against Colorado... He also added nine rebounds and ateam- and career-high six assists in 28 minutes... He has scored in double figures in 42 career games, including 22 this season.

*Senior Akeem Wright registered double-digit rebounds for the third time this season with 11 against Colorado.

RPI UPDATEIn this week’s RPI (Ratings Percentage Index) ratings, the formula used by the NCAA to help determine which teams go to the post-season tournament,

Kansas State ranks between Nos. 37-47. A team’s RPI is sum of three values: the team’s winning percentage, its opponents’ average winning percentage(strength of schedule) and its opponents’ opponents’ average winning percentage. This week, K-State’s best RPI ratings are from CollegeRPI.com (37),Mike Greenfield’s Team RPI (43), CBS Sportsline’s RPI (44) and RealTimeRPI.com (46), while the team is rated 47th in the latest Sagarin rankings.

TEXAS WIN A BIG ONEKansas State posted its most impressive win of the season and in the process ended a dubious streak on Feb. 3, as the Wildcats snapped Texas’ 22-game

home winning streak and its 11-game home streak in Big 12 games with a 73-72 win at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. It marked the first winover a ranked opponent on the road in more than 10 years (snapping a streak of 29 straight losses) since beating No. 23 Iowa State, 92-87, on Feb. 28,1996. The win was also the first in Austin in the Big 12 era and the first since a 51-43 non-conference win on Jan. 8, 1983, while it was the first over aranked foe at any venue since the Wildcats upset the 10th-ranked Longhorns, 58-48, in Manhattan on March 6, 2004. K-State was aided much by the 3-point shot against Texas, as the team converted on a season-best 14 treys on a season-high 51.9 percent shooting from beyond the arc. It was the most 3-point field goals in a game in nearly seven years since the Wildcats tallied 15 against Nebraska on Jan. 8, 2000, while the percentage with highest sinceconnecting on 75 percent (9-of-12) against Oregon State in 2002. The team also posted a stellar assist-to-turnover ratio, as the six turnovers tied for thefewest this season (North Dakota State on Dec. 9), while the 19 assists were seventh-most and the most in conference play.

ROLE REVERSALOne of the major obstacles for Kansas State during the past few seasons has been its ability to win close games. Last season, the Wildcats ranked first

in the nation with a school-record 10 losses by single-digits, including seven by three points or less. However, head coach Bob Huggins has clearly madea difference in this department in his first season, as the team has posted a 6-2 mark in games decided by single-digits, including wins in three of fivedecided by one possession (four points or less). Of note, all three of these wins - North Dakota State, Missouri and Texas - have come on the road.

ROAD WARRIORSAfter struggling for most of the past decade on the road, Kansas State has taken a step forward this season with seven victories (second-most in the Big

12) away from Bramlage Coliseum for the first time since the 1995-96 season. The team also has five ‘true’ road wins - at Rutgers, North Dakota State,Missouri, Iowa State and Texas - already this season for the first time since the 1995-96 season when the Wildcats also captured five wins. K-State has alsowon three consecutive conference road games for the first time since January 1988. This is contrast to the previous seven seasons, in which, the team hadno more than four wins away from Manhattan in a season and compiled a 15-72 overall record, including a 10-63 mark in a ‘true’ road venue.

SUPER SUBA staple of the starting line-up in previous seasons, senior Cartier Martin has been particularily effective off the bench this season. He has scored in

double figures in 10 of the 12 games he has not started for the Wildcats, including five 20-point efforts against UMES (23) on Dec. 19, Chicago State (25)on Jan. 22, Missouri (22) on Jan. 31, Texas (27) on Feb. 3 and Colorado (25) on Feb. 10. He is averaging 17.1 points on 48.6 percent shooting in 12games off the bench with 5.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 26.3 minutes per game. Martin has been even better in that role in the last eight games,averaging 19.0 points on 53.8 percent shooting, including 48.6 percent from 3-point range, with 5.9 rebounds in 25.3 minutes.

Kansas State has gotten a nice lift from its bench this season with an average of 25.6 points coming from its reserves this season. The impacthas been even more telling in the last 19 contests, where the Wildcats have averaged 27.8 points off the bench and have outscored their opponent by a529-315 margin. The streak came on the heels of being outscored 67-47 off the bench in games against New Mexico, Coppin State and California. Themost telling aspect of the recent bench play has been its diversity. The team has gotten significant scoring from 10 different players off the bench.

DISHING OUT THE ASSISTSAlthough, Kansas State will not break its school record for assists this season, the Wildcats have nevertheless turned in a solid effort by averaging 15.6

assists per game this season. The team is on pace to tally 485 assists this year, which would be the fourth-most in school history since the statistic beganbeing kept in 1976 and the most since posting 491 in 1997-98. The team’s current average ranks as the 58th-best in the nation, including the fourth-bestin the Big 12. K-State has posted 20 or more assists on six occasions this year, including a season-high 25 against Cleveland State on Dec. 5. Junior BlakeYoung’s 2.5 assists average leads five players with two or more assists, which has never happened at K-State since assists began being kept in 1976.

GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

MEDIA SERVICESKansas State Sports Information1800 College Avenue, Suite 37Manhattan, KS 66502Phone: 785.532.6735 / Fax: 785.532.6093

Tom Gilbert, Assistant SID/Men’s Basketball Contact Direct: 785.532.7979Cell: 785.587.7868E-mail: [email protected]

On the InternetKansas State’s website, www.k-statesports.com, providesthe latest information on the Wildcats. All K-State releasesand game notes, results, statistics, boxscores, schedules, rosters and coach and player information is available on theInternet at www.k-statesports.com. Recaps and statisticsare updated after each game.

Weekly ReleaseThe Sports Information Office e-mails its bi-weekly men’sbasketball release typically two days prior to the next contest.Fax versions of the update are sent by request only. Therelease is also available at www.k-statesports.com in bothtext and PDF formats. If you are interested in receiving therelease via e-mail, please contact Tom Gilbert [email protected] to be placed on the list.

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIESThe Big 12 Conference, through the services of PremierTeleconferencing, hosts telephonic media conferences witheach Big 12 head basketball coach starting at 10 a.m. CSTduring the season. The briefings originate from leagueheadquarters at 400 East John Carpenter Freeway in Irving,Texas, and are available to local and national media. Mediawill be allowed to ask questions directly of the coaches. Thephone number for participation is 913.981.5532. The numberis for media use only. Media are asked to identify themselveswhen calling. A playback is updated after 4 p.m. on the dayof the briefing and is available by calling 402.222.9912.

The session schedule for 2006-07 is as follows: Thursdays: Jan. 4, 11, Mondays: Dec. 11, Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, March 5, 12*

Coach Bob Huggins AvailabilityHead coach Bob Huggins will be available for interviewstwice weekly during the season (typically Tuesdays andThursdays) via a teleconference. Please contact TomGilbert for dates and times of these teleconferences aswell as phone numbers. In addition, Huggins will beavailable for radio and television interviews 30 minutesprior to practice twice a week on the Bramlage Coliseumfloor. Please contact Tom Gilbert for dates and times ofthis availability.

Player AvailabilityAll player interviews MUST be arranged through theSports Information Office. During the season, players areavailable to the media twice a week, typically Mondaysand/or Tuesdays and Thursdays. To arrange an interviewbefore or after practice, please call Tom Gilbert at leastone day in advance. Players will not be available forgame-day interviews until the postgame press conference.

Postgame PolicyKansas State’s locker room is closed. Media will be askedto submit a list of player requests to Tom Gilbert with fiveminutes remaining in the contest. Head coach BobHuggins and requested players will be available in thedesignated interview room near the top of the tunnel inBramlage Coliseum. Requested players will first be made available for a short period time. Huggins will be available following his postgame radio obligations.

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

THE BOOK ON NEBRASKA (14-9, 3-6 Big 12)Nebraska enters Tuesday’s contest with a 14-9 overall record and 3-6 mark in Big 12 play after dropping a 66-55 decision to No. 6/7 Texas A&M at

home on Saturday night. The Huskers, who entered the game on a two-game winning streak after road wins at Missouri and Texas Tech, got a game-high18 points from freshman guard Ryan Anderson, who has averaged 18.7 points per game in three games against ranked opponents this season. Hepaced three players in double figures for Nebraska, as senior forward Aleks Maric and senior guard Marcus Perry added 15 and 11 points, respectively.Of the team’s 21 field goals in the contest, 11 came from 3-point range, including four from Anderson and three from Perry. The Huskers are 9-3 on theseason at home, but have dropped three in a row since starting 9-0 with losses coming to Texas (62-61), Kansas (56-76) and Texas A&M.

Nebraska is averaging 67.9 points on 47.7 percent shooting with 28.7 rebounds and 15.7 assists on the season. The Huskers have six players averagingseven or more points, including two in double figures. One of the Big 12 Conference’s top big men, junior center Aleks Maric leads the squad in severalcategories, including scoring (16.6 ppg.), rebounding (7.7 rpg.), field goal percentage (60.2) and blocks (1.1 bpg.). The team also has seven players whohave registered double-digit 3-point field goals led by senior guard Marcus Perry’s 49. Freshman guard Ryan Anderson is second in scoring at 11.0points per game on 48.8 percent shooting, while Perry and sophomore guard Jamel White add 9.4 and 9.3 points per game, respectively. Senior guardCharles Richardson, Jr., paces in both assists (5.8 apg.) and steals (2.0 spg.), while adding 8.0 points per game.

Nebraska is led by first-year head coach Doc Sadler, who became coach in August after guiding Texas-El Paso to back-to-back postseason appearancesand a 48-18 overall record in two seasons as head coach. This will be his second meeting with both Kansas State and Bob Huggins in his career.

SERIES VERSUS NEBRASKAThis will be the 212th meeting between Kansas State and Nebraska in a series that dates back to 1906. The Wildcats lead the all-time series, 121-90,

however, the Huskers own a 57-34 advantage in games played in Lincoln. K-State holds an 13-9 edge since the inception of the Big 12, but just a 4-7mark on the road. The Wildcats will going for just their third season sweep (the fourth by either team) since the start of the Big 12 after posting a 61-46win over the Huskers on Jan. 27, in which neither team shot above 37 percent from the field. K-State has won two of the last three played in Lincoln.

In its last meeting at the Devaney Sports Center, Cartier Martin scored five points in the final 27 seconds to help Kansas State hold on and defeatNebraska, 66-64. The Wildcats used an 8-0 run to take a 41-31 lead on Deilvez Yearby’s free throw early in the second half. The Huskers respondedwith a 10-2 run in the next three minutes to cut the lead to 43-41 on a Jason Dourisseau jumper, but could get no closer until the game’s final minute.Martin’s basket with a putback after an offensive rebound to go along with a pair of free throws gave K-State a 64-58 lead with 20 seconds remaining.However, the Huskers wouldn’t go away as Marcus Walker and Jamel White hit back-to-back 3-pointers, which closed the gap to 65-64 with 3.1 secondsremaining. Martin hit a free throw with 2.2 seconds remaining an White’s last second 3-point attempt was blocked by Akeem Wright to seal the win.

UP NEXT: IOWA STATE (12-12, 3-7 BIG 12)Kansas State begins the stretch run on Saturday, as the Wildcats welcome Iowa State (12-12, 3-7 Big 12) to Bramlage Coliseum for the first of three

home games in its final five contests. After posting its first win in Ames since 1999 with a 69-60 victory on Jan. 13, the team will look to sweep the seriesfrom the Cyclones for the first time since 1999. K-State has won five in a row over Iowa State at home. The Cyclones, who play Oklahoma on Tuesday,have dropped seven of their last eight games, including contests last week against Missouri (55-77) and Texas (68-77). ISU is 2-7 on the road this year.

K-STATE RETIRES JERSEYS OF BLACKMAN, KNOSTMANKansas State honored two of its greats from its illustrious basketball past on Feb. 10, as the university retired the jerseys of basketball greats Rolando

Blackman and Dick Knostman in a halftime ceremony during the Colorado game. The duo became the third class of jersey retirements at K-State fol-lowing those of Bob Boozer, Ernie Barrett and Jack Parr in 2005 and Mike Evans, Lon Kruger and Chuckie Williams in 2006.

A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Blackman is one of just two players to earn first team All-America honors in consecutive seasons in Kansas State history andone of just three (joining fellow retirees Mike Evans and Lon Kruger) to be named Big Eight Conference Player of the Year (1980). He is also just one ofthree players to earn first team all-conference honors three times (joining Bob Boozer and Mike Evans) in the program’s history. The school’s second all-time leading scorer with 1,844 points, Blackman was the last Wildcat to be selected as a first team All-American when he was named to the HelmsFoundation, The Sporting News, Converse Yearbook and John R. Wooden Award All-American squads as a senior in 1981.

The 6-foot-6 native of Wamego, Kan., Knostman is one of just 12 players in Kansas State history to be named a first team All-American. He earned thisrecognition from the Helms Foundation, Look magazine and the Newspaper Enterprises Association as a senior in 1953 after averaging 22.7 points inhelping the Wildcats to a 17-4 record and a final ranking of No. 12 in the AP poll. One of the few Wildcats to average a double-double for his career with14.6 points and 10.5 rebounds, Knostman still ranks among the top 5 in 17 single-game, season and/or career statistical categories in school history.

BIG 12 CONFERENCE2006-07 Standings

Conference OverallTeam W L W LTexas A&M 9 1 21 3Kansas 8 2 21 4Kansas State 7 3 18 7Texas 7 3 17 7Oklahoma 6 4 15 8Oklahoma State 5 4 19 5Texas Tech 4 6 15 10Nebraska 3 6 14 9Missouri 3 7 14 9Iowa State 3 7 12 12Baylor 2 8 12 11Colorado 2 8 6 14

UPCOMING SCHEDULEMonday, Feb. 12Oklahoma State at Texas, 8 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 13Texas Tech at Texas A&M, 6 p.m.Oklahoma at Iowa State, 7 p.m.Kansas State at Nebraska, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 14Baylor at Missouri, 7 p.m.Kansas at Colorado, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 17Missouri at Oklahoma State, 12:30 p.m.Texas A&M at Oklahoma, 2:30 p.m.Nebraska at Kansas, 3 p.m.Iowa State at Kansas State, 5 p.m.Colorado at Texas Tech, 6:30 p.m.Texas at Baylor, 7 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 19Kansas at Kansas State, 8 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 20Oklahoma at Missouri, 6 p.m.Texas Tech at Texas, 8 p.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 21Nebraska at Baylor, 6:30 p.m.Colorado at Iowa State, 7 p.m.Texas A&M at Oklahoma State, 8 p.m.

NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS (14-9, 3-6 BIG 12)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) Ppg. Rpg

1 Sek HENRY G 6-3 180 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Patterson [N.C.] School) 7.0 2.03 Charles RICHARDSON, Jr.� G 5-9 165 Sr. Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East) 8.0 3.24 Marcus PERRY� G 6-2 185 Sr. Anniston, Ala. (Southern Union State CC) 9.4 1.95 Jay-R STROWBRIDGE� G 6-0 180 Fr. Ardmore, Ala. (Sparkman) 3.8 1.1

11 Nick KRENK G 6-0 170 So. Nebraska City, Neb. (Nebraska City) 0.0 0.012 Kyle MARKS F 6-7 225 So. Riviera Beach, Fla. (Dwyer) 1.8 1.221 Aleks MARIC� C 6-11 270 Jr. Sydney, Australia (Life Center [N.J.] Academy) 16.6 7.723 Mike SMITH G 6-2 190 RFr. Bronx, N.Y. (Regional) 1.3 0.525 Paul VELANDER G 6-2 190 So. Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg) 3.5 1.031 Jamel WHITE� G 6-3 190 So. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Laurinburg [N.C.] Institute) 9.3 2.732 Chris BALHALM F 6-8 225 RFr. Kansas City, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) 0.5 0.835 Ben NELSON F 6-7 210 So. Atwater, Minn. (Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City) 0.0 0.041 Jeremy BARR F 6-8 265 So. New Providence, Bahamas (USC) -- --44 Ryan ANDERSON G 6-4 195 Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach) 11.0 4.4

Head Coach: Doc SADLER (Arkansas, ‘82)Assistant Coaches: Tonty BENFORD (Texas Tech, ‘92), Philip MATHEWS (UC Irvine, ‘72), David ANWAR (Fitchberg College, ‘98) � Probable Starters

COACHES PRESEASON POLLTeam Points1. Kansas (11) 1212. Texas A&M (1) 1093. Oklahoma State 974. Texas 955. Kansas State 766. Texas Tech 687. Baylor 608. Missouri 449. Oklahoma 42

10. Nebraska 3711. Iowa State 2312. Colorado 20

COACHES PRESEASONALL-BIG 12 TEAMPlayer TeamRichard Roby, G, Jr. ColoradoBrandon Rush, G. Soph. KansasJulian Wright, F, Soph. KansasJoseph Jones, F, Jr. Texas A&MAcie Law, G, Sr. Texas A&MJarrius Jackson, G, Sr. Texas Tech

Players of the Year: Brandon Rush/Julian Wright, KansasNewcomer of the Year: Charles Burgess, Texas TechFreshman of the Year: Kevin Durant, Texas

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HOSKINS EMERGES AS A LEADEROne of the biggest reasons for Kansas State’s improved play of late has been due to the emergence of junior David Hoskins. He has averaged 16.0

points in the last 18 games on 46.6 percent shooting with team-leading 6.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.1 steals per game. In that span, Hoskins is first onthe squad in rebounds and steals, while he second in scoring, field goal percentage and assists. His torrid play of late has enabled him to rank among theBig 12’s top 15 in four categories, including 12th in free throw percentage (75.6), 14th in scoring (14.5 ppg.) and 16th in rebounding (5.9 rpg.). Hoskins’numbers are even better in Big 12 play, where he is 10th in scoring (16.2 ppg) and 13th in rebounding (6.6 rpg). The streak of 18 straightdouble-digit scoring efforts began with a 17-point effort against Cleveland State on Dec. 5 and continued with 14 points against North Dakota State on Dec.9. Hoskins continued his impressive play in the Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic, where he was named to the all-tournament team after averaging15.8 points on 70 percent shooting to go with a team-best 5.8 rebounds. He was team’s leading scorer against Xavier with 17 points before adding 11points at Texas A&M. Hoskins came through in a big way offensively against Texas Tech on Jan. 8, posting 23 points on 7-of-13 field goals. He stepped hisgame even more in wins over Iowa State and Chicago State with back-to-back double-doubles, posting 22 points on 9-of-17 field goals against theCyclones with a career-high 11 rebounds in 36 minutes before totaling 15 points and 10 rebounds against the Cougars on Jan. 22. He tallied his fourth 20-point game against Missouri on Jan. 31 with a team-leading 25 points. In addition, Hoskins has been impressive from the free throw line duringthe 18-game streak, connecting on 77.6 percent (104-of-134), including 77.1 percent (27-of-35) in the last five minutes.

TAKING ADVANTAGE OF TURNOVERSOne of the biggest factors in Kansas State’s improved play has been its ability to force its opponent into turnovers and then to capitalize with points off

those miscues. The Wildcats’ stifling defense has forced an average of 16.1 turnovers (290), including an average of 5.9 steals, in the last 18 games, whileaveraging 18.7 points off those turnovers. The team scored 65 points off a combined 51 turnovers in back-to-back wins over Kennesaw State andMaryland-Eastern Shore on Dec. 17 and 19. The 32 turnovers by UMES (which yielded 37 points) was just five short of the school record of 37 set byVanderbilt in December 1969. K-State forced a season-high 28 turnovers in the win over USC on Dec. 22 and converted those into 24 points. The teamscored 19 points off 15 New Mexico turnovers en route to capturing its first in-season tournament title since 1995. K-State has continued the trend of lateby scoring 22 points off 16 Texas A&M miscues, 19 points off 15 Texas Tech turnovers, 23 points off 16 Missouri miscues and 28 points off 23 Coloradoturnovers. The current average of 15.4 turnovers forced per game is the highest since the 1994-95 season averaged 16.7 turnovers.

DIALING FROM LONG DISTANCEAfter entering the game with a Big 12-worse 5.64 three-point field goals per game, Kansas State proved itself capable from long distance on Feb. 3

against nationally-ranked Texas with a season-best 14 treys. The total not only surpassed the previous high of 11 against Colorado State on Dec. 2, 2006but also represented the most since collecting 15 against Nebraska on Jan. 8, 2000. The Wildcats also converted on a team-high 51.9 percent (14-of-27)from 3-point range against the Longhorns, its highest percentage since shooting 75 percent (9-of-12) against Oregon State on Dec. 22, 2002. The team gottreys from three players -- Cartier Martin (7), Lance Harris (5) and Clent Stewart (2) -- and it marked the first time since Nebraska in 2000 that twoplayers had five or more 3-pointers in the same game when Galen Morrison and Cortez Groves posted seven and five, respectively. Of note, Harris andMartin are the two of the best players in K-State history shooting the 3-pointer, as the two rank among the top 5 in makes and attempts in their careers.Martin is fourth in makes (143) and attempts (362) and sixth in percentage (39.5), while Harris is third in attempts (390) and fifth in makes (135).

GETTING DEFENSIVEKansas State has demonstrated trademark Bob Huggins’ defensive basketball in posting an 18-7 record to start the season. The Wildcats rank among

the top 5 in four defensive categories in the Big 12, including second in 3-point percentage defense (28.7), third in rebounding (37.6) fourth in field goalpercentage defense (40.7) and fifth in scoring defense (65.2). The squad has been just as impressive in league play, where they rank first in 3-point percentage defense (28.5), fifth in scoring defense (67.8), rebounding margin (+2.2) and rebounding defense (33.0). The team has held 21 of its 25opponents to below 80 points, including 11 of its last 16 under 70 points. Only eight foes have shot above 45 percent from the field.

Despite giving up a season-high 97 points against Kansas on Wednesday, the Wildcats have still been impressive on defense in the last 18 games. Theteam has held its opponents to just 64.1 points on 40.8 percent shooting (403-of-987), including just 25.3 percent (77-of-304) from 3-point range, duringthe stretch. In addition, K-State has forced an average of 16.1 turnovers and tallied an average of 5.9 steals during the stretch.

During the course of the season, the defensive effort has produced marks that the Wildcats haven’t seen in years and even decades. Kansas State heldChicago State and Nebraska to a combined 81 points; the lowest two-game point total since allowing UMKC (39) and Coppin State (36) a combined 75points on Dec. 19 and 21, 1998. Against Chicago State, the Wildcats held the Cougars to just 36 points on 22.2 percent shooting, marks which tied or setnew marks for lows by an opponent in Bramlage Coliseum. It marked the fewest points allowed an opponent since Coppin State also scored 36 on Dec. 21,1999. In the win over Rutgers on Nov. 15, K-State held the Scarlet Knights to 41 points on just nine field goals and 19.1 percent shooting. The nine fieldgoals are the fewest allowed since the Wildcats held Washburn a school-record seven in a 23-15 win on Dec. 6, 1940, while the 41 points are the fewestpoints allowed on an opponent’s court since the shot clock and fewest since allowing Nebraska 39 on March 6, 1984.

HOME SWEET HOMEKansas State has continued to make Bramlage Coliseum one of the toughest home venues in the Big 12, as the Wildcats have posted a 11-1 mark at

home this season, including a perfect 7-0 mark in non-conference games. The team has tallied an impressive 72-24 (.750) mark at home since the start of2001-02 season, including 10 or more wins each of the past six years. With three home games remaining this season, the Wildcats have already clinched awinning record at home for the 61st consecutive season, which has spanned three arenas and nine head coaches dating back to the 1946-47 season. Theteam has registered an 840-322 (.723) record in home games all-time, including a 212-81 (.724) mark in Bramlage Coliseum since its opening in 1988. Inaddition to winning games, K-State has boasted big crowds this season at home. Through 12 home games, the Wildcats have posted an average of 12,266fans per game, which ranks as the second-highest average attendance in school history and the highest since 12,978 fans cheered on the 1988-89 Wildcats.The team already boasts three sellouts this season (William & Mary, Nebraska and Colorado), which is the most in a single-season in Bramlage Coliseum.

CLUTCH SHOOTINGKansas State has taken advantage of its opportunites at the free throw line in the past nine games, as the Wildcats have combined to sink 73.9 percent

(178-of-241) from the charity stripe. The team posted season-highs in free throws (37), free throws attempted (43) and free throw percentage (86.0) inthe win over Missouri on Jan. 13. The 37 free throws and 43 attempts are the most in a game since the Wildcats collected 39 makes on 51 attempts againstBaylor on Feb. 13, 1999. The total (37) was also just five shy of school-record of 42 set against Purdue on Dec. 1, 1958. In addition, the Wildcats havebeen particularly effective in the last five minutes from the stripe, knocking down 73.9 percent (68-of-92), including a combined 88 percent (22-of-25) inthe two games with Missouri. For the season, the team has connected on 68.7 percent (112-of-163) of its free throws in the last five minutes.

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25Poll released Feb. 5Rk Team Record Pts.

1. Florida (72) 21-2 18002. UCLA 20-2 16573. Ohio State 20-3 16554. Wisconsin 22-2 15925. North Carolina 20-3 15076. Texas A&M 19-3 14227. Pittsburgh 20-3 14188. Memphis 19-3 12429. Kansas 19-4 122610. Butler 22-2 110711. Marquette 20-4 110212. Nevada 21-2 91913. Oregon 19-4 85314. Washington State 19-4 82015. Air Force 20-3 76316. Duke 18-5 70017. Oklahoma State 18-4 66718. Alabama 17-5 43819. USC 18-6 30620. Kentucky 17-5 28221. Southern Illinois 19-5 24622. Georgetown 16-5 23023. Vanderbilt 16-7 19624. Arizona 15-7 15125. Stanford 15-6 144

Others Receiving Votes: Virginia 124, Indiana 117, NotreDame 108, Texas 105, KANSAS STATE 85, Virginia Tech 71,Boston College 68, West Virginia 59, Virginia Commonwealth 42,New Mexico State 32, Florida State 24, Creighton 19, BYU 15,Clemson 15, N.C. State 15, Gonzaga 11, Akron 10, UNLV 10,Maryland 9, Tennessee 8, Massachusetts 4, Winthrop 2, MichiganState 1, Old Dominion 1, Texas Tech 1, Villanova 1.

ESPN/USA TODAY TOP 25Poll released Feb. 5Rk Team Record Pts.

1. Florida (30) 21-2 7742. UCLA (1) 20-2 7183. Ohio State 20-3 7144. Wisconsin 22-2 6625. North Carolina 20-3 6316. Pittsburgh 20-3 6247. Texas A&M 19-3 6188. Kansas 19-4 5189. Butler 22-2 51010. Memphis 19-3 49411. Nevada 21-2 45012. Marquette 20-4 43313. Air Force 20-3 38814. Washington State 19-4 37215. Oregon 19-4 35116. Duke 18-5 28217. Oklahoma State 18-4 21918. Kentucky 17-5 20419. Alabama 17-5 14420. Southern Illinois 19-5 13221. USC 18-6 89

Notre Dame 18-5 8923. Georgetown 16-5 7624. Indiana 16-6 7425. Texas 16-6 58

Others Receiving Votes: West Virginia 54, Arizona 53, BostonCollege 53, Virginia Tech 38, Virginia 36, Vanderbilt 35, Clemson34, Virginia Commonwealth 32, KANSAS STATE 21, Stanford 20,UNLV 18, Brigham Young 15, New Mexico State 14, Winthrop 12,Florida State 9, Gonzaga 2, Davidson 2, Villanova 2, Maryland 1.

BOLD - 2006-07 Kansas State Opponent

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WILDCAT BASKETBALL ON RADIOThe 2006-07 men’s basketball seasonmarks the second year of the K-StateSports Network, a joint venture of K-State Athletics and Learfield Communications. LearfieldCommunications is a national leader in collegiate sportsbroadcasting and marketing, owning the rights to 26 ofthe nation's top collegiate programs. The 2006-07 seasonwill be the second year of a 10-year partnership betweenLearfield and K-State Athletics that grants K-State SportsProperties the exclusive marketing and broadcast rightsfor all Wildcat teams. The network distributes its digital-quality audio stream via satellite to affiliates across thestates of Kansas and Missouri.

City Call Letters StationBeloit ____________KVSV ________1190 AMChanute ____________KINZ __________94.3 FMClay Center __________KCLY ________100.9 FMCoffeyville __________KKRK __________98.9 FMDodge City __________KSKZ __________98.1 FMEmporia __________KVOE ________1400 AMGoodland __________KKCI ________102.5 FMGreat Bend __________KZLS ________107.9 FMHays ______________KFIX __________96.9 FMHiawatha __________KNZA ________103.9 FMHutchinson __________KXKU ________106.1 FMIola ____________KALN ________1370 AMJunction City ________KJCK ________1420 AMJunction City ________KBLS ________102.5 AMKansas City __________WHB __________810 AMLiberal ____________KSCB ________1270 AMManhattan ________KMAN ________1350 AMManhattan __________KMKF ________101.5 FMMarysville __________KNDY ________1570 AMNorton ____________KQNK ________1530 AMNorton ____________KQNK ________106.7 FMPhillipsburg ________KKAN ________1490 AMPhillipsburg ________KQMA __________92.5 FMPittsburg __________KSEK ________1340 AMPratt ____________KWLS ________1290 AMSalina ____________KSAL ________1150 AMScott City __________KSKL __________94.5 FMSeneca ____________KMZA __________92.1 FMTopeka ____________KDVV ________100.3 FMWichita ____________KFTI ________1070 AMWinfield____________KKLE ________1550 AM

BOB HUGGINS TV SHOWThe Bob Huggins Television Show airseach Saturday on Fox Sports Midwesttypically at 11:30 a.m. Hosted by“Voice of the Wildcats,” Wyatt Thompson, the show features head coach Bob Huggins, player and fan features, a coaches’ corner and highlights and previews of upcoming games.

The television show schedule for 2006-07 is as follows: Saturdays: Dec. 2, Dec. 9, Dec. 16, Jan. 6, Jan. 13 (11a.m.), Jan. 20 (9 p.m.), Jan. 27 (9 p.m.), Feb. 3, Feb. 10,Feb. 17, Feb. 24, March 3, March 10.

BOB HUGGINS RADIO SHOWEach week throughout the season, the Bob Huggins RadioShow will provide fans across the state the opportunity totalk K-State basketball with head coach Bob Huggins.

Hosted by the “Voice of the Wildcats,” Wyatt Thompson,the statewide broadcasts air from 7-8 p.m. on the K-StateSports Network. The show is held at Carlos O’Kelly ’sMexican Cafe at the Manhattan Town Center Mall. Fanscan reach the show by calling toll free at 1.866.577.8228.

The radio show schedule for 2006-07 is as follows: Mondays: Nov. 27, Dec. 4, Dec. 11, Dec. 18, Jan. 15, Jan. 29, Feb. 5, March 5, March 12Tuesdays: Nov. 7, Jan. 9, Jan. 23, Feb. 20

IT’S HARD TO PROJECT THIS LINE-UPIn an effort to find the right combination, head coach Bob Huggins has started 12 different line-ups this season, including a different one in 10 of the

last 17 contests. He has used all types of positional line-ups from three guards (Stewart, Harris and Wright and Maybank, Young and Wright) to three forwards (Hoskins, Walker and Martin). The only constant in the line-up has been David Hoskins, who has started 47 consecutive contests, including all25 games. The line-up variety is in stark contrast to the past two seasons when there were just six different line-ups in 2004-05 and eight in 2005-06.

OFFENSE TAKING FLIGHTThe much-maligned Kansas State offense showed its tremendous potential in the win over Missouri on Jan. 31 by posting 80 or more points in a game

for the seventh time this season. It marked the first time the squad had topped the barrier since collecting 85 against the Tigers just 18 days earlier onJan. 13. In 25 games this season, the seven 80-point games by Wildcats surpass each of the yearly totals of the past seven seasons and is the most in aseason since the 1998-99 season also had seven. The last time K-State posted more 80-point contests was the 1997-98 season when the team had nine.

Despite scoring less than 70 points in eight of its last 12 games, the team has still averaged averaged 73.7 points on 45 percent shooting in thelast 19 contests after averaging just 66.0 points on 36.3 percent shooting in the first six games. In doing so, the squad has shot 50 percent or better fromthe field in 16 of their last 38 halves of basketball, including 60 percent or better on four occasions. During the first part of the streak, the Wildcats scored80 or more points in four consecutive games for the first time since the 1990-91 season. Against Cleveland State, Kansas State shot a season-high 61.5percent from the field (its highest percentage in nearly two seasons) and topped the 90-point barrier for just the second time this season.

BLOCK PARTYKansas State broke nearly every single-game block record on Jan. 22, as the Wildcats posted a Bramlage Coliseum-record 12 blocked shots, including

an individual mark of eight by freshman Jason Bennett, in a 73-37 victory. The 12 blocks surpassed the previous highs of 10 against UMKC on Dec. 19,1998 and the 10 Colorado registered against K-State on Feb. 11, 2003 for the most in the building’s 19-year history. Bennett’s eight swats not only brokethe school mark of six that he already shared (at California on Nov. 29, 2006) with Tony Kitt (vs. Kansas on March 3, 1999) and Dramane Diarra (vs.Stephen F. Austin on Nov. 26, 2005), but it also surpassed the arena marks of six by Diarra and seven by Nebraska’s Kimani Ffriend (Jan. 30, 2001).

The team’s 106 blocks this season are the eighth-highest total in school history since the stat began being kept in 1982-83, while this year’s total is thehighest in a single-season since the 2002-03 team produced 109 swats. The Wildcats are on pace for 131 blocks during the regular season, which would bethe second-most in a single-season in K-State history behind the 146 recorded in 1998-99. On the other hand, Bennett’s 49 blocked shots have alreadyestablished a freshman school record, shattering the previous mark of 24 by Shawn Rhodes in 1995-96. He is tied for second on school’s single-seasontop-10, while he is tied for 10th on the career top-10 list. Bennett is on pace for 63 blocks, which would break Gerald Eaker’s single-season record of 59set during the 1995-96 season. He has recorded at least one block in 16 of 22 games, while his 2.23 per game average ranks first in the Big 12.

TRIO OF PROLIFIC SCORERSKansas State has three players on its squad - seniors Cartier Martin and Lance Harris and junior David Hoskins - who rank among the school’s

top 50 scorers. Martin, who entered the school’s all-time top-10 with 15 points against Missouri on Jan. 13, became just the ninth player in school historyto top 1,300 career points with his 27-point effort against No. 23 Texas on Feb. 3. He now has 1,340 points after his 25-point effort against Colorado.Harris now ranks 27th all-time with 916 points in his four-year career and needs just 20 points to crack the school’s top 25. He needs 86 points to becomethe 20th player in school history and the second this season with 1,000 career points. Two players have never eclipsed the 1,000-point barrier in the sameseason, while the program has not had two 1,000-point scorers on the same team since Mike Evans and Curtis Redding starred for the Wildcats in the1977-78 season. Martin (143) and Harris (135) also rank fourth and fifth, respectively, in school history in career 3-point field goals. Hoskins alreadyranks 49th on the all-time scoring list with 730 points and can move into the top 40 with 52 points. It marks the first time since 1987-88 season (MitchRichmond, Will Scott and Charles Bledsoe) that the Wildcats have had a 1,000-point scorer and a pair of 500-point scorers on the same team.

HUGGINS EFFECTAlthough he has been Kansas State’s head coach for less than a season, the impact head coach Bob Huggins has had on the Wildcat program has

been nothing short of monumental. Huggins has not only gained the school widespread attention by media outlets, he has helped guide it to milestonesnot seen by the historically-rich program in some time. For his efforts, the Huggins’ hiring was dubbed the 2006 sports story of the year in the state ofKansas by The Associated Press in late December. Below are a few of the milestones achieved by Huggins in barely his first season at the helm.

*For the first time in the 19-year history of Bramlage Coliseum all available season ticket packages have been sold… Season tickets wentfrom 6,500 in 2005-06 to 13,000 in 2006-07… The last time K-State could boast a sellout of season tickets was during the 1982-83 season when theWildcats played in Ahearn Field House, while the previous high for season tickets in Bramlage Coliseum was 11,700 during the inaugural 1988-89 season.

*In addition to the season ticket sales, the school offered courtside seats for the first time in its history and sold out of the available 25 seats at $4,400apiece with a waiting list... There are also plans in the works for loge boxes in the arena as well as other improvements, including a practice facility.

*Kansas State has or will play seven nationally-televised games this season, including two as apart of ESPN’s “Big Monday” package and two on ABCSports (both are firsts for the program)... It is the most nationally-televised games in a single-season for the Wildcats in school history.

*Kansas State earned its first in-season tournament title in more than 10 years by winning the Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic on Dec. 23...The win in the championship game gave the program 10 victories before Jan. 1 for the first time since the 1998-99 season (its last postseason appearance).

*Kansas State attracted the consensus No. 1 recruiting class in the country in November according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and Sports Illustrated... Theclass referred to as the greatest-ever for the school includes consensus top 10 prospects Michael Beasley and Bill Walker.

MARTIN JOINS 1,000-POINT CLUB; CRACKS SCHOOL’S TOP 10Senior forward Cartier Martin joined an elite fraternity at Kansas State in the win over Coppin State on Nov. 25, 2006, as he became the 19th player

in school history and the first in the Big 12 era to score 1,000 career points. The Houston, Texas, native hit the milestone at the 6:48 mark of the secondhalf against the Eagles with a 3-pointer from the left corner to beat the shot clock. He is the first Wildcat to eclipse the 1,000-point barrier since AskiaJones did it during the 1992-93 season. Martin cracked the school’s top-10 list for scoring against Missouri on Jan. 13 and passed Mitch Richmond(1,327; 1986-88) for seventh place with 1,340 career points with his 25-point effort against Colorado. He is 24 points away from Chuckie Williams(1,364; 1973-76) for sixth. Martin is also four rebounds from becoming just the fourth player in school history to top 1,300 points and 500 rebounds in acareer, joining Ed Nealy (1,304 points, 1,069 rebounds), Bob Boozer (1,685 points, 824 rebounds) and Rolando Blackman (1,844 points, 607rebounds). He has scored in double figures 19 times in the last 23 games, including nine 20-point outings. Martin began the streak by posting a career-high 28 points against Tennessee Tech, while he has also turned in 20-point efforts against Colorado State (21), Cleveland State (21), UMES (23) and NewMexico (23), which earned him MVP honors at the Las Vegas Holiday Classic on Dec. 23. He has tallied 20-point games in four of the last sixgames, including 25 against Chicago State on Jan. 22, 22 versus Missouri on Jan. 31, 27 at No. 23 Texas on Feb. 3 and 25 against Colorado on Saturday.

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HARRIS STEPPING UP HIS GAMEBob Huggins has always been a coach that has gotten the most out of his talent and senior guard Lance Harris has been a prime example of that

influence. Harris has averaged 10.3 points on 45.4 percent shooting, including a team-best 37 percent from 3-point range, this season to go with a 3.5rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.4 steals per game. He paces the squad in 3-point field goal percentage (37.0) and is second in 3-point field goals (40), whilehe is in the top-4 in scoring, field goal percentage and rebounding. Harris has scored in double figures in 11 contests, including three 20-point efforts. Heopened the year with 22 points against William & Mary on Nov. 11 before posting a career-high 26 points against Coppin State on Nov. 25. His 24 pointsagainst North Dakota State helped the Wildcats to a come-from-behind win on Dec. 9. He has connected three or more 3-point field goals in eight games.A constant in the line-up, Harris is moving up several K-State career charts, including ranking third in 3-point field goal attempts (390), fifth in 3-point field goals (130), eighth in minutes (2,365) and 27th in scoring (916), while he is just outside the top 10 in career games played (109).

THE WRIGHT STUFFOne of the biggest reasons for the Wildcats’ success this season has been the play of senior guard Akeem Wright. The Philadephia, Pa., native has

averaged 6.8 points on 38.8 percent shooting to go with a team-high 6.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.7 steals in 25.3 minutes per game. He ranks amongthe top-15 in two Big 12 categories, including 14th in rebounding and 15th in defensive rebounds. Known more for his defensive prowess, Wright spentthe summer working on his jumpshot to complete his all-around game. Wright has scored in double figures in six games this season, including a career-high 18 points against Texas A&M on Jan. 6. He has also kept up his defensive effort, pacing the team in rebounds in nine games this season. Wright hasgrabbed six or more rebounds in 10 of the last 14 games. For the season, he has totaled six or more boards in 14 contests. During the last 18 games,Wright has topped his season average eight times with four double-digit efforts. He played perhaps in his best game of his career against Texas A&M onJan. 6, as he posted a career-high 18 points on 8-of-15 field goals to go with a team-high eight rebounds, three assists and a career-best three steals.

STEWART MANNING THE POINTJunior guard Clent Stewart has been a steadying force for the Wildcats this season since emerging as the team’s primary point guard against North

Dakota State on Dec. 9. During that span, Stewart has averaged 6.8 points on 39.8 percent shooting with 2.9 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 0.6 steals in 26.6minutes per game in guiding the team to 13 wins in 17 games. He has been even more impressive in Big 12 play, averaging 8.6 points on 41.4 percentshooting (29-of-70), including 40.0 percent from 3-point range (12-of-30), with 2.9 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 28.6 minutes per game. Stewart has scoredin double figures in four games this season, including tying his career-high with 19 points on 5-of-9 shooting against Missouri on Jan. 13.

YOUNG RECOVERS NICELY FROM SURGERYJunior guard Blake Young underwent successful knee surgery on Dec. 11 at Mercy Regional Health Center in Manhattan, Kan. He suffered a partial

tear of the medial meniscus in his right knee during the Wildcats’ scrimmage in late October. With no risk of further damage, Young had been playingwith the injury throughout the first nine games. After combining for 13 minutes against Kennesaw State and Maryland-Eastern Shore, he has recoverednicely from the surgery in averaging over 15 minutes in each of the last 15 games, including 31 against Kansas on Feb. 7. A NJCAA honorable mentionAll-American as a sophomore in 2005-06, he is averaging 6.0 points, a team-best 2.5 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 21.1 minutes per game thisyear. After ranking third in NJCAA in scoring at 23.2 points as a sophomore, he displayed his offensive potential with a big effort against Tennessee Techon Nov. 21 with a season-high 24 points on 6-of-10 field goals, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range. He has scored in double figures in five contests.

NON-CONFERENCE PLAY A SUCCESSKansas State capped another stellar non-conference season in 2006-07 with its 73-36 win over Chicago State on Jan. 22. The Wildcats posted at least

10 wins during the non-conference portion of their schedule for the 17th time in their history and for the first time since the 2004-05 season. The 11 non-league victories are the most by a Wildcat squad since the 1998-99 squad also produced 11, while the program produced 10 wins before January 1 for thefirst time in nearly seven seasons. K-State has now earned a winning record in non-conference play in 35 consecutive seasons dating back to 1972-73 and has totaled at least eight non-conference wins in 22 of the last 26 seasons, including each of the last five seasons. The Wildcats have won 29 of theirlast 37 games against non-conference opponents, including a remarkable 25-1 (.961) mark at home.

WALKER OUT FOR SEASON WITH ACL INJURYTests revealed on Monday, Jan. 8 that freshman forward Bill Walker sustained a complete rupture of the anterior crucial ligament (ACL) in his left

knee and leaving him out for the remainder of the season, according to head coach Bob Huggins. Surgery was successfully performed on Friday, Jan. 19and Walker has already begun his rehabilitation process. It is expected to take between six and eight months. The highly-touted freshman averaged 11.3points on 40.0 percent shooting in six games this season with 4.5 rebounds in 23.2 minutes per game. The Huntington, W.Va., native began his career byposting 15 points on 6-of-10 field goals against Kennesaw State on Dec. 17 in 22 minutes of action after just two practices under his belt. It was the mostpoints by a true freshman in his debut since Marques Hayden scored 20 points against BYU on Nov. 23, 2002. The 15-point effort was the first of fourstraight double figure games for Walker, which included 11 against UMES, 19 against USC and 15 against New Mexico.

VIVA LAS VEGAS!*With its 72-56 win over New Mexico on Dec. 23, Kansas State captured its first in-season tournament title in over 10 years with the Findlay Toyota Las

Vegas Holiday Classic title... The Wildcats’ last tournament title came at the Otis Spunkmeyer Classic on Dec. 28-29, 1995 in Oakland, Calif. *Kansas State’s six-game winning streak was the longest for the program since the team collected eight consecutive victories to start the 2004-05 season

(Nov. 19 to Dec. 21, 2004)... The streak was even more impressive when you consider that only three of the games came at home... It marked the first timesince 1995 that the Wildcats have put together a winning streak of more than five games when half of the games have come away from home.

*K-State was impressive on both ends of the court in the winning the tournament... The Wildcats averaged 75.2 points on 49.3 percent shooting with36.0 rebounds and 15.8 assists, while holding their opponents to just 55.8 points on 36.9 percent shooting, including just 19.7 percent from 3-point range.

*Senior forward Cartier Martin was named the most valuable player of the Las Vegas Holiday Classic after averaging 16.8 points in four games... Hescored a team-high 23 points against the Lobos... Junior David Hoskins was named to the Classic’s all-tournament team after averaging 15.8 points.

K-STATE TO PLAY OREGON AS PART OF BIG 12/PAC-10 SERIESKansas State will play Oregon on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007, as apart of a a four-year deal reached by the Big 12 and Pacific-10 Conferences on Jan. 11.

The agreement between the conferences provides a series of 12 annual games, starting with the 2007-08 season. Other games set for next season includeOklahoma at USC (Nov. 29), Washington State at Baylor (Nov. 30), Iowa State at Oregon State (Nov. 30), Washington at Oklahoma State (Dec. 1), Missouriat California (Dec. 1), Arizona State at Nebraska (Dec. 2), Stanford at Colorado (Dec. 2), Texas at UCLA (Dec. 2) and Texas A&M at Arizona (Dec. 2). Theseries will continue in 2008, with games slated for Dec. 4-7. The contests scheduled will be return games of the match-ups from 2007, but may not bescheduled for the same day. The games in the series in 2009 will be played Dec. 3-6, 2009, while matchups in 2010 will be played Dec. 2-5, 2010.

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BIG 12 CONFERENCERANKINGS - ALL GAMES(as of Sunday, Feb. 11)

Team Category Number RankScoring Offense 71.9 8thScoring Defense 65.2 5thScoring Margin +6.6 7thFree Throw Pct. 69.6 7thField Goal Pct. 42.7 10thField Goal Pct. Def. 40.7 4th3-Pt. FG Pct. 31.8 11th3-Pt. FG Pct. Def. 28.7 2ndRebounding 37.6 3rdRebounding Defense 33.9 6thRebounding Margin +3.7 6thBlocked Shots 4.24 6thAssists 15.64 4thSteals 5.80 11thTurnover Margin +1.56 7thAssist/Turnover Ratio 1.13 5thOffensive Rebounds 14.08 2ndDefensive Rebounds 23.52 9th3-Pt. FG Made 5.84 12th

INDIVIDUALScoring PPG

10. Cartier Martin 15.714. David Hoskins 14.5

Rebounding RPG14. Akeem Wright 6.016. David Hoskins 5.9

Field Goal Pct. Pct.10. Cartier Martin 45.7

Free Throw Pct. Pct.5. Cartier Martin 80.8

12. David Hoskins 75.6

Blocked Shots BPG1. Jason Bennett 2.23

Offensive Rebounds RPG8. David Hoskins 2.60

14. Cartier Martin 2.16

Defensive Rebounds RPG15. Akeem Wright 4.20

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WE’RE NO. 1Kansas State’s recently-signed recruiting class was the consensus No. 1 class in the country by a number of outlets, including Scout.com, Rivals.com and

Sports Illustrated. The class, which includes the consensus No. 1 player in the country in Michael Beasley, received high marks across the country andimmediately placed the Wildcats on the national college basketball radar screen.

“Kansas State, with the addition of Bill Walker and Michael Beasley, narrowly edged out Syracuse for tops in 2007,” said Dave Telep, nationalrecruiting analyst for Scout.com. “In the end, having a pair of Top 10 talents in the same class was the push that gave Bob Huggins the edge.”

“This is going to wind up as the marquee basketball recruiting class in the history of Kansas State basketball,” said Telep. “I have rated this class as thebest one in the country with the presence of Michael (Beasley) and Bill (Walker). This is truly new territory for this program to sign two players that rankin the top-10 nationally at their respective position. This class will define the Bob Huggins’ era at Kansas State. It is an enormous step for the programand will make everyone stand up and take notice at what is going on in Manhattan, Kansas.”

“Going into the early signing period, we have Kansas State as our No. 1 recruiting class,” said Jerry Meyer, national recruiting analyst for Rivals.com.“This is counting Bill Walker, who obviously is already enrolled at K-State and will play this season.”

“There are two superstars in No. 1 Michael Beasley and No. 6 Bill Walker and a strong supporting cast in Dominique Sutton, Jacob Pullen and FredBrown,” said Meyer. “Those three guys are all solid 3-star guys and the type of players that Coach Huggins has had tremendous success with over theyears. They all have solid all-around games, are strong defensively and play very hard.”

“The class is highlighted by the two legitimate superstars in Michael and Bill,” said Meyer. “Those guys are ready to make a significant impact at thecollege level. They are what I call ‘physically-mature.’ They are ready for Big 12 basketball right now. However, both are different players. Michael is anextremely talented power forward with an impressive all-around game. He is going to impact the team in so many ways. He can really score the ball andis dominate defensively. Bill is one of the most athletically-gifted players that I have seen on the circuit in many years. This is a great class for K-State.”

HUGGINS ANNOUNCES STELLAR FOUR-MAN RECRUITING CLASSKansas State men’s basketball coach Bob Huggins announced the signing of four high school seniors to National Letters of Intent on the first day of

the fall signing period on Nov. 8. The four-man recruiting class, which is considered by several analysts as one of the nation’s best classes, includes consen-sus No. 1 recruit Michael Beasley (Notre Dame (Mass.) Prep/Washington, D.C.), Fred Brown (Dwyer High/West Palm Beach, Fla.), Jacob Pullen(Proviso East/Maywood, Ill.) and Dominique Sutton (The Patterson School/Durham, N.C.).

“We are excited to announce the addition of Mike, Fred, Jacob and Dominique to our basketball program,” said Huggins. “With the loss of so manyseniors, especially on the perimeter, we were looking to fill a lot of needs with this class. We had to get more athletic and this is an extremely athletic class.These four individuals will be great additions to the foundation we have already put in place.”

The headliner of this class, Beasley is a 6-foot-10, 235-pound power forward originally from Washington, D.C., who transferred to Notre Dame Prep inFitchburg, Mass., for his senior season after spending the previous year at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va. As a junior, he averaged 20.1 points,10.4 rebounds and 4.5 blocks per game in helping Oak Hill win a school-record 40 games (with just one loss) and finish with a No. 2 final ranking in theUSA Today Super 25 High School poll and a No. 3 ranking in the final Student Sports FAB 50 poll. He also recorded 21 double-doubles.

Considered one of the most highly-regarded high school recruits to ever join the Kansas State program, Beasley is rated as the No. 1 overall prospect inthe country by Rivals.com and the No. 5 prospect by Scout.com. Both services rated him as the top power forward in the country. He was selected to the2006 Parade magazine All-America Boys’ Basketball second team. Beasley was one of just three non-seniors named to the first three All-America teamsby USA Today, as he was named to the All-USA High School Boys’ Basketball All-America third team. In addition, he was one of just four juniors on the20-man EA Sports High School Boys’ Basketball First Team and a Slam magazine All-American.

A 6-foot-3 shooting guard, Fred Brown comes to Kansas State from William T. Dwyer High School in West Palm Beach, Fla., where he saw action in 20games as a junior in 2005-06. Rated the 13th-best player in the state of Florida by Rivals.com, Brown led the Panthers to an 18-3 overall record and aperfect 7-0 mark in conference play en route to a No. 7 final ranking in the FHSAA Class 5A Power 12 ranking by FloridaHoops.com.

Brown averaged 12.3 points and 6.0 assists per game en route to earning both all-county and all-area honors as a junior. He scored in double figureson 15 occasions, including a season-high 19 points against both Suncoast High (12/6/05) and Jupiter High (2/4/06). He played AAU basketball for TeamBreakdown and the Tallahassee Wildcats this past summer.

A 6-foot-1 point guard, Jacob Pullen arrives at K-State from the legendary Proviso East High School in Maywood, Ill., which produced NBA stars DocRivers, Jim Brewer, Michael Finley, Dee Brown and Shannon Brown. Pullen is rated the No. 7 player in the state of Illinois by ChicagoHoops.com and No.13 in the Illinois Hoops Super 25 by Rivals.com, while Scout.com ranks him the 28th-best shooting guard in the nation. He named among the Top 50 boysbasketball players by the Chicago Tribune.

A two-year starter for Proviso East, Pullen averaged 18.9 points, 7.0 assists and 3.0 steals in helping the Pirates to a 26-6 overall record and bothregional and sectional championships. He was named to the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times All-State teams as well as first team all-conferenceand all-area. As a sophomore, he helped the team to a 28-4 record en route to both regional and sectional titles.

One of the top shooting guards in the country, Dominique Sutton comes to Kansas State from The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C. The 6-foot-4, 195-pound guard is rated among the top players in the country, including the No. 57 overall prospect by Scout.com and No. 131 prospect in the Rivals150 byRivals.com. Sutton is also ranked among the top-50 at his position by a number of outlets, including No. 11 by Scout.com, No. 21 by High School Hoopsmagazine and No. 39 by Rivals.com. In addition, he is rated the No. 2 player in the state of North Carolina by Rivals.com.

Sutton recently scored 24 points on 12-of-16 field goals to go with nine rebounds in Patterson’s win over powerhouse Oak Hill Academy in an exhibi-tion game. Prior to transferring to Patterson last season, he averaged 19.7 points as a sophomore for Durham (N.C.) Jordan High School, guiding theFalcons to a 19-8 overall record and the 4-A Western Regional semifinals. He was named to The Associated Press All-State second team and was theDurham Sun-Herald Player of the Year. Sutton played his AAU ball alongside fellow recruit Michael Beasley with the DC Assault.

BIG 12 CONFERENCERANKINGS - BIG 12 GAMES(as of Sunday, Feb. 11)

Team Category Number RankScoring Offense 70.2 6thScoring Defense 67.8 5thScoring Margin +2.4 5thFree Throw Pct. 73.3 4thField Goal Pct. 40.8 10thField Goal Pct. Def. 43.5 7th3-Pt. FG Pct. 34.9 6th3-Pt. FG Pct. Def. 28.5 1stRebounding 35.2 8thRebounding Defense 33.0 4thRebounding Margin +2.2 5thBlocked Shots 3.00 9thAssists 14.40 4thSteals 4.50 12thTurnover Margin +0.80 6thAssist/Turnover Ratio 1.17 2ndOffensive Rebounds 13.40 2ndDefensive Rebounds 21.80 8th3-Pt. FG Made 6.00 9th

INDIVIDUALScoring PPG

10. David Hoskins 16.212. Cartier Martin 15.4

Rebounding RPG12. Akeem Wright 6.913. David Hoskins 6.618. Cartier Martin 5.4

Assists APG15. David Hoskins 2.60

Free Throw Pct. Pct.2. Cartier Martin 91.8

14. David Hoskins 77.1

3-Point Field Goals Made 3PG13. Cartier Martin 1.90

Blocked Shots BPG4. Jason Bennett 1.56

Offensive Rebounds RPG5. David Hoskins 3.20

10. Cartier Martin 2.60

Defensive Rebounds RPG11. Akeem Wright 5.00

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2006-07 RADIO/TV ROSTER

RYAN PATZWALDG � 5-11 � 190Jr. - TRCincinnati, Ohio 1

BLAKE YOUNGG � 6-2 � 190Jr. - TROrlando, Fla. 2

LANCE HARRISG � 6-5 � 205Sr. - 3LColumbia, Mo. 3

CLENT STEWARTG � 6-4 � 190Jr. - 2LTulsa, Okla. 5

BILL WALKERF � 6-6 � 225Fr. - HSHuntington, W. Va. 12

DAVID HOSKINSG/F � 6-5 � 230Jr. - 1LCanton, Mich. 15

CARTIER MARTING/F � 6-7 � 225Sr. - 3LHouston, Texas 20

JAMES FRANKLING � 6-0 � 190Jr. - TRKansas City, Kan. 21

JERMAINE MAYBANKG � 6-4 � 180Sr. - TRBronx, N.Y. 23

CHRIS MERRIEWETHERG � 6-4 � 195Fr. - HSJacksonville, Fla. 31

DEILVEZ YEARBYF � 6-6 � 210So. - 1LDetroit, Mich. 32

AKEEM WRIGHTG � 6-6 � 210Sr. - 1LPhiladelphia, Pa. 34

BRADY JOHNSONF � 6-7 � 220Jr. - TRSalina, Kan. 44

LUIS COLONF/C � 6-10 � 275Fr. - HSCarolina, Puerto Rico 50

BOB HUGGINSHead CoachFirst SeasonWest Virginia ‘77

DARREN KENTF � 6-10 � 215So. - 1LApple Valley, Minn.42

JASON BENNETTF/C � 7-3 � 255Fr. - HSJacksonville, Fla. 55

SERGE AFELIF � 6-9 � 235Sr. - 1LAbidjan, Ivory Coast 14

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2006-07 ROSTERNUMERICAL

No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr-Exp Hometown (Schools)1 Ryan Patzwald^ G 5-11 190 Jr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson/Cincinnati)2 Blake Young G 6-2 180 Jr.-TR Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge/Daytona Beach CC)3 Lance Harris G 6-5 190 Sr.-3L Columbia, Mo. (Hickman)5 Clent Stewart G 6-4 195 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Union)

12 Bill Walker F 6-6 220 Fr.-HS Huntington, W. Va. (North College Hill [Cincinnati, Ohio])14 Serge Afeli F 6-9 235 Sr.-1L Abidjan, Ivory Coast15 David Hoskins F 6-5 225 Jr.-1L Canton, Mich. (Plymouth Salem/Schoolcraft)20 Cartier Martin F 6-7 220 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Nimitz)21 James Franklin^ G 6-0 190 Jr.-TR Kansas City, Kan. (Blue Valley West/Cowley County CC)23 Jermaine Maybank G 6-4 180 Sr.-TR Bronx, N.Y. (Bronx Regional/Independence CC/St. John’s)31 Chris Merriewether^ G 6-4 195 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)32 Deilvez Yearby F 6-6 205 So.-1L Detroit, Mich. (Central)34 Akeem Wright G 6-6 190 Sr.-1L Philadelphia, Pa. (M.L. King/Neosho County CC)42 Darren Kent F 6-10 210 So.-1L Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview)44 Brady Johnson^ F 6-7 220 Jr.-HS Salina, Kan. (Ell-Saline)50 Luis Colon F 6-10 260 Fr.-HS Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Miami, Fla.])55 Jason Bennett F 7-3 265 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)

ALPHABETICALNo Name Pos Ht Wt Yr-Exp Hometown (Schools)14 Serge Afeli F 6-9 235 Sr.-1L Abidjan, Ivory Coast55 Jason Bennett F 7-3 265 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)50 Luis Colon F 6-10 260 Fr.-HS Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Miami, Fla.])21 James Franklin^ G 6-0 190 Jr.-TR Kansas City, Kan. (Blue Valley West/Cowley County CC)3 Lance Harris G 6-5 190 Sr.-3L Columbia, Mo. (Hickman)

15 David Hoskins F 6-5 225 Jr.-1L Canton, Mich. (Plymouth Salem/Schoolcraft)44 Brady Johnson^ F 6-7 220 Jr.-HS Salina, Kan. (Ell-Saline)42 Darren Kent F 6-10 210 So.-1L Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview)20 Cartier Martin F 6-7 220 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Nimitz)23 Jermaine Maybank G 6-4 180 Sr.-TR Bronx, N.Y. (Bronx Regional/Independence CC/St. John’s)31 Chris Merriewether^ G 6-4 195 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)1 Ryan Patzwald^ G 5-11 190 Jr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson/Cincinnati)5 Clent Stewart G 6-4 195 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Union)

12 Bill Walker F 6-6 220 Fr.-HS Huntington, W. Va. (North College Hill [Cincinnati, Ohio])34 Akeem Wright G 6-6 190 Sr.-1L Philadelphia, Pa. (M.L. King/Neosho County CC)32 Deilvez Yearby F 6-6 205 So.-1L Detroit, Mich. (Central)2 Blake Young G 6-2 180 Jr.-TR Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge/Daytona Beach CC)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Bob Huggins, First Season (West Virginia, ’77)Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Frank Martin, First Season (Florida International, ’93)Assistant Coach: Dalonte Hill, First Season (Charlotte, ’01)Assistant Coach: Erik Martin, First Season (Cincinnati, 93)Director of Basketball Operations: Brad Underwood, First Season (Kansas State, ‘86)Strength and Conditioning Coach: Scott Greenwalt, First Season (Muskingum College, ‘98)Video Coordinator: Andy Assaley, First Season (Cincinnati, ‘96)

PRONUNCIATIONSERGE AFELI Surge Uh-FELL-eAndy ASSALEY ASS-uh-leeLuis COLON CUH-loanCARTIER Martin CAR-tee-ADALONTE Hill Duh-LON-tayChris MERRIEWETHER MERRY-weatherRyan PATZWALD pats-WOLDCLENT Stewart Pronounced like “Clint”DEILVEZ YEARBY DEL-vez YUR-bee

^Non-Scholarship

RETURNING/LOSTReturning Starters (4)David HoskinsClent StewartAkeem WrightCartier Martin

Starters Lost (1)Dramane Diarra

Returning Lettermen (7)Serge AfeliLance HarrisDavid HoskinsDarren KentClent StewartAkeem WrightDeilvez Yearby

Lettermen Lost (8)Curtis AllenJosh CampbellDramane DiarraMark FrederickTyler HughesMario TaybronKyle TaylorSchyler Thomas

BY POSITIONForwards (9)Serge AfeliJason BennettLuis ColonDavid HoskinsBrady JohnsonDarren KentCartier MartinBilly WalkerDeilvez Yearby

Guards (8)James FranklinLance HarrisJermaine MaybankChris MerriewetherRyan PatzwaldClent StewartAkeem WrightBlake Young

BY HEIGHT7-3 Jason Bennett6-10 Luis Colon6-10 Darren Kent6-9 Serge Afeli6-7 Cartier Martin6-7 Brady Johnson6-6 Bill Walker6-6 Akeem Wright6-6 Deilvez Yearby6-5 Lance Harris6-5 David Hoskins6-4 Jermaine Maybank6-4 Chris Merriewether6-4 Clent Stewart6-2 Blake Young6-0 James Franklin5-11 Ryan Patzwald

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GETTING TO KNOW BILLNickname:Skywalker

My favorite musical group:Young Jeezy

My most prized possession:My basketball

The proudest accomplishment of my life is:Making it to college

I’d like to switch place for a day with:Bill Gates

The place I’d most like to visit:Rio de Janiero

The person who had the greatest influence on my life:Dwaine Barnes

If I were selecting a basketball “Dream Team,” thefirst three players I would pick would be:Shaquille O’Neal, Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson

One moment in history I wish I could have seen:Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game

My favorite pre-ritual is:To get a good joke session in before the game

My favorite NBA team:Los Angeles Lakers

I pattern my play after:Vince Carter

The best basketball advice I have ever received:Do what you trust, trust what you do

The thing I like most about K-State is:How nice everybody is

FRESHMAN � FORWARD � 6-6 � 225HUNTINGTON, W. VA. (NORTH COLLEGE HILL [OHIO] HIGH SCHOOL)

BILL WALKER

OUTLOOKPerhaps the most athletically-gifted players to ever sign at K-State... Made the decision toenroll in an accelerated program at North College Hill in order to graduate early after discovering that he had exhausted his prep career at the Cincinnati, Ohio school... Enrolled inNovember as a part-time student taking one credit hour in the remaining fall semester...Became eligible for competition on Dec. 16, which is the start of the second semester... Calledthe “most explosive athletes on the high school circuit in many years,” by Bob Huggins.

HIGH SCHOOLA three-year starter and letterman at North College Hill High School in Cincinnati,Ohio... A consensus Top 10 high school recruit... Rated as the No. 6 high schoolprospect in the Rivals.com Top 150 as well as the No. 8 prospect by Scout.com...Also regarded as the No. 2 small forward recruit by both recruiting services...Selected to the 2006 Parade magazine’s All-America Boys’ Basketball secondteam... Named to the USA Today All-USA High School Boys’ Basketball All-Juniorteam... Garnered recognition to the EA Sports High School Boys’ Basketball firstteam... Selected first team all-state by both the Ohio High School BasketballCoaches Association and the Cincinnati Enquirer... Helped North CollegeHill to back-to-back Ohio Division III state titles... The school has notbeen out of the USA Today Super 25 in the past two seasons... Lefthis name littered throughout the North College Hill recordbook... Listed in the top-10 of five career, single-season andsingle-game categories in the school’s history... Ranks second inmost points (50, vs. Holmes, 2/12/06) and rebounds (25, vs.Holmes, 2/12/06) in a game, fourth (318; 2004-05) and sixth(230; 2005-06) in most rebounds in a season, fifth (550;2004-05) and sixth (522; 2005-06) in most points in a seasonand eighth in career points (1,090)... Helped the school to a26-1 overall record during the 2005-06 season, which includedthe Division III state title and No. 3 final ranking in the USAToday Super 25 High School rankings... Averaged 21.7 pointsand 10.1 rebounds per game as a junior... Named the mostvaluable player of the 2006 Ohio Division III state tourna-ment... Averaged 22.5 points, 11.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists pergame en route to helping the Trojans to the title... Selected theUSA Today National Player of the Week on March 27 for hisefforts in the run to the state championship... Posted 22 points, 10rebounds and six assists in the 90-73 win over Villa Angela-St.Joseph (Cleveland) in the title game, while he had 23 points and 13rebounds in the semifinals against Archbold... Helped the school toa 27-1 overall record during the 2004-05 season, which includedthe Division III state title and No. 17 final ranking in the USAToday Super 25 High School rankings... Averaged 19.6 points and11.4 rebounds as a sophomore... Once again performed well inthe state tournament, averaging 17.0 points and 12.5 rebounds...Posted 19 points and 14 rebounds in the 71-65 win over Irontonin the state final... Has also excelled on the international frontfor Team USA... Helped the USA White team to a perfect 5-0record at the 2005 USA Youth Development Festival in San Diego,Calif., where he played alongside Ohio State freshman GregOden and Kansas freshman Darrell Arthur... Ranked secondin the tournament in field goal percentage (.633; 31-of-49),ninth in scoring (15.4 ppg.) and 20th in rebounding (4.8 rpg.)...The only three-time most valuable player at the summer ReebokABCD camp held in Teaneck, N.J. ... Coached in high school byJamie Mahaffey.

PERSONALWilliam H. Walker was born Oct. 9, 1987 in Huntington, W.Va. ... Chose Kansas State after receiving interest from nearlyevery team in the country, including Cincinnati,Connecticut,Illinois, Syracuse, USC and Texas... Wears No. 12 at KansasState, which was also worn by Wildcat legends MikeEvans (1974-78) and Lon Kruger (1971-74)... Both Evansand Kruger had their jerseys retired last year... Major isundecided.

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One of the most successful coaches in the country with over 500 career wins and 15 NCAA Tournament appearances to his credit, BobHuggins was named the 21st basketball coach at Kansas State on March 23, 2006.

Huggins, 53, has compiled a 585-206 (.740) in his 24 plus seasons as a head coach, which includes stints at Walsh College (1980-83),Akron (1984-89) and Cincinnati (1989-2005). He ranks seventh in total victories and eighth in winning percentage among active Division Ihead coaches. Huggins’ teams have participated in postseason play in 21 of his 24 seasons, including 15 NCAA Tournament appearances. His current string of 14 consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament ranks as the third-longest streak among active coaches in the nation. Huggins’teams have won 20 or more games in all but four of his 24 campaigns, including 30 or more twice, and he has averaged 23.5 wins a season.

Huggins earned much of his coaching reputation during his 16-year stint at Cincinnati, where he elevated the Bearcat program to amongthe nation’s elite. He registered a 399-127 record (.759) during his tenure, making him the winningest coach in terms of victories and percentage in the school’s rich basketball history. Huggins directed Cincinnati to 10 conference regular season titles and eight league tournament titles. The Bearcats advanced to postseason play in each of his 16 seasons, including 14 NCAA Tournaments and two NationalInvitational Tournaments. Three times his teams advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament (1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96) and onceto the sport’s ultimate destination -- the Final Four - in 1991-92.

Huggins earned the Ray Meyer Award as the Conference USA Coach of the Year a record three times (1997-98, 1998-99 and 1999-2000),and was a unanimous choice as the Conference USA Coach of the Decade. He was selected as national coach of the year by ESPN.com in2001-02. He was named co-national coach of the year by The Sporting News in 2004-05 and was Basketball Times’ national coach of theyear in 1997-98. He earned national coach of the year honors from Hoop Scoop in 1991-92 and Playboy in 1992-93.

Huggins accepted his first Division I head coaching position at Akron in 1984, following a one-year stint as an assistant coach at CentralFlorida. He quickly resurrected another program that had fallen on difficult times, as he guided the Zips to a 97-46 (.678) overall record andto postseason play in three of his five seasons. The program posted 20 or more wins in a season on four occasions.

Huggins earned his first head coaching assignment at Walsh College (now University), a NAIA school in North Canton, Ohio, in 1980 at thetender age of 27. A program with just two winning seasons in the previous 17 years, he transformed the Cavalier program into one of thebest in the NAIA ranks in just three short seasons. He compiled a 71-26 record (.732) from 1980 to 1983, twice guiding the team to the post-season, including their first-ever NAIA National Tournament appearance.

Huggins was a three-year All-Ohio selection and the 1972 Ohio Player of the Year while playing for his father, Charles, at Indian ValleySouth High School in Gnadenhutten, Ohio. He first attended Ohio University but transferred to West Virginia after his freshman season.Huggins was a two-year letterman for the Mountaineers under Joedy Gardner from 1975-77. A two-time Academic All-American, Hugginsgraduated from West Virginia magna cum laude in 1977 and received his master’s in health administration from West Virginia in 1978.

Huggins and his wife, June, have two daughters, Jenna Leigh (23) and Jacqueline (20).

BOB HUGGINS YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDOverall Conference

Year School Responsibility W-L W-L Finish Postseason1977-78 West Virginia Graduate Assistant 12-16 3-7 8th1978-79 Ohio State Assistant coach 19-12 12-6 4th NIT Final Four1979-80 Ohio State Assistant coach 21-8 12-6 2nd NCAA Regional (1-1)1980-81 Walsh College Head coach 14-16 n/a n/a1981-82 Walsh College Head coach 23-9 n/a 1st NAIA District1982-83 Walsh College Head coach 34-1 n/a 1st NAIA Finals1983-84 Central Florida Assistant coach 15-13 12-3 1st1984-85 Akron Head coach 12-14 6-8 6th1985-86 Akron Head coach 22-8 10-4 1st^ NCAA Regional (0-1)1986-87 Akron Head coach 21-9 9-5 2nd NIT First Round (0-1)1987-88 Akron Head coach 21-7 -- --1988-89 Akron Head coach 21-8 -- -- NIT First Round (0-1)1989-90 Cincinnati Head coach 20-14 9-5 2nd NIT Second Round (1-1)1990-91 Cincinnati Head coach 18-12 8-6 3rd NIT Second Round (1-1)1991-92 Cincinnati Head coach 29-5 8-2 1st^ NCAA Final Four (4-1)1992-93 Cincinnati Head coach 27-5 8-2 1st^ NCAA Elite Eight (3-1)1993-94 Cincinnati Head coach 22-10 7-5 4th^ NCAA Regional (0-1)1994-95 Cincinnati Head coach 23-11 7-5 3rd^ NCAA Regional (1-1)1995-96 Cincinnati Head coach 28-5 11-3 1st^ NCAA Elite Eight (3-1)1996-97 Cincinnati Head coach 26-8 12-2 1st NCAA Regional (1-1)1997-98 Cincinnati Head coach 27-6 14-2 1st^ NCAA Regional (1-1)1998-99 Cincinnati Head coach 27-6 12-4 1st NCAA Regional (1-1)1999-00 Cincinnati Head coach 29-4 16-0 1st NCAA Regional (1-1)2000-01 Cincinnati Head coach 25-10 11-5 1st NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1)2001-02 Cincinnati Head coach 31-4 14-2 1st^ NCAA Regional (1-1)2002-03 Cincinnati Head coach 17-12 9-7 4th NCAA Regional (0-1)2003-04 Cincinnati Head coach 25-7 12-4 1st^ NCAA Regional (1-1)2004-05 Cincinnati Head coach 25-8 12-4 2nd NCAA Regional (1-1)2006-07 Kansas State Head coach 18-7 7-3

^Won conference tournament (American Mideast 1982, 1983; Ohio Valley 1986; Great Midwest 1992-93; Conference USA 1996-2002, 2004)

Career Head Coaching Record: 585-206 (.740)/24+ seasonsBreakdown: Walsh: 71-26 (.732)/3 yrs. � Akron: 97-46 (.678)/5 yrs. � Cincinnati: 399-127 (.759)/16 yrs.

HEAD COACH BOB HUGGINS1st Season at Kansas State/25th Season Overall

HUGGINS BY THE NUMBERS5 – Conference Players of the Year (Danny Fortson – 1996,1997; Kenyon Martin – 2000; Steve Logan – 2001, 2002)

5 – Times named National Coach of the Year (1991-92 –Hoop Scoop, 1992-93 – Playboy, 1997-98 – Basketball Times,1999-2000 – The Sporting News, 2001-02 – ESPN.com).

7 – Top-10 final poll rankings

9 – Number of All-Americans in coaching tenure

13 – NBA Draft picks, including five first round selections

and three lottery picks

15 – NCAA Tournament Appearances

19 – Postseason appearances; 15 NCAA appearances and

four NIT appearances (two at Akron; two at Cincinnati)

20 – Number of 20-win seasons in his 24 years as a coach,

including 12 seasons of 25 wins or more

46 – All-Conference selections in Division I (43 at Cincinnati

and three at Akron)

585 – Number of career victories; ranking him seventh

among active NCAA Division I coaches

.740 – Career winning percentage; ranking him eighthamong active Division I coaches

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 1 � WILLIAM & MARY SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 2006GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 RESULTSOVERALL RECORD: 18-7 (HOME: 11-1, AWAY: 5-5, NEUTRAL: 2-1)BIG 12 CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-3 (HOME: 4-1, AWAY: 3-2)Date Opponent W/L Score Record KSU High Points KSU High Rebounds KSU High Assists AttendanceNov. 4 Washburn $ W 94-90 (3OTs) -- Hoskins 29 Hoskins 10 Hoskins/Maybank 4 13,186Nov. 11 William & Mary W 70-60 1-0 Harris 22 Wright 13 Young 5 13,340Nov. 15 at Rutgers W 55-41 2-0 Hoskins 14 Harris 13 Young 6 4,519Nov. 18 Tennessee Tech W 101-79 3-0 Martin 28 Hoskins 7 Martin 5 12,806Nov. 21 at New Mexico L 54-78 3-1 Young 14 Wright 9 Harris 3 14,320Nov. 25 Coppin State W 68-57 4-1 Harris 26 Bennett 9 Young 5 13,034Nov. 29 at California L 48-78 4-2 Martin 16 Kent 6 Young 4 9,026Dec. 2 at Colorado State L 83-84 4-3 Martin 21 Afeli/Hoskins 7 Maybank/Young 4 3,894Dec. 5 Cleveland State W 93-60 5-3 Martin 21 Bennett 6 Harris 5 12,591Dec. 9 at North Dakota State W 83-81 6-3 Harris 24 Martin 6 Stewart 5 6,110Dec. 17 Kennesaw State # W 82-54 7-3 Hoskins 17 Hoskins 7 Hoskins 5 8,764Dec. 19 Maryland-Eastern Shore # W 79-58 8-3 Martin 23 Martin 8 Hoskins/Martin/Maybank 4 8,534Dec. 22 vs. USC #^ W 68-55 9-3 Hoskins/Walker 19 Wright 7 Martin/Stewart 2 1,000Dec. 23 vs. New Mexico #^ W 72-56 10-3 Martin 23 Walker 8 Stewart 7 3,573Jan. 3 vs. Xavier (Ohio) & L 66-76 10-4 Hoskins 17 Walker 7 Stewart 4 12,298Jan. 6 at 11/11 Texas A&M* L 65-69 10-5, 0-1 Wright 18 Wright 8 Hoskins/Martin/Wright 3 11,358Jan. 8 Texas Tech* L 52-62 10-6, 0-2 Hoskins 23 Wright 7 Stewart/Wright 4 12,913Jan. 13 at Missouri* W 85-81 11-6, 1-2 Stewart 19 Wright 8 Harris 4 7,340Jan. 17 Baylor* W 69-60 12-6, 2-2 Harris 18 Hoskins/Martin 7 Harris/Hoskins/Young 3 12,637Jan. 20 at Iowa State* W 69-60 13-6, 3-2 Hoskins 22 Hoskins/Wright 11 Wright 5 14,356Jan. 22 Chicago State* W 73-36 14-6, 3-2 Martin 25 Hoskins 10 Hoskins 5 12,628Jan. 27 Nebraska* W 61-45 15-6, 4-2 Stewart 14 Wright 9 Hoskins/Stewart 3 13,340Jan. 31 Missouri* W 80-73 16-6, 5-2 Hoskins 25 Martin 11 Harris 6 13,266Feb. 3 at 22/23 Texas* W 73-72 17-6, 6-2 Martin 27 Hoskins 9 Stewart 6 15,709Feb. 7 at 9/8 Kansas* L 70-97 17-7, 6-3 Maybank 26 Martin/Young 5 Harris/Maybank/Young 2 16,300Feb. 10 Colorado* W 78-59 18-7, 7-3 Martin 25 Wright 11 Hoskins 6 13,340Feb. 13 at Nebraska*Feb. 17 Iowa State*Feb. 19 9/8 Kansas*Feb. 24 at Colorado*Feb. 27 at 17/17 Oklahoma State*Mar. 3 Oklahoma*Mar. 8-11 TBA!

$ = Exhibition # = Findley Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)^ = To be played at Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.)& = To be played at U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati, Ohio)* = Conference game! = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament -- Oklahoma City, Okla.

ATTENDANCE/RECORD SUMMARYG W-L Total Average High

Home 12 11-1 147,193 12,266 13,340 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06); 13,340 vs. Nebraska (1/27/07); 13,340 vs. Colorado (2/10/07)Big 12 5 4-1 65,496 13,099 13,340 vs. Nebraska (1/27/07); 13,340 vs. Colorado (2/10/07)

Away 10 5-5 102,932 10,293 16,300 at Kansas (2/7/07)Big 12 5 3-2 65,063 13,013 16,300 at Kansas (2/7/07)

Neutral 3 2-1 16,871 5,624 12,298 vs. Xavier (Ohio) (1/3/07)Total 25 18-7 266,996 10,680 16,300 at Kansas (2/7/07)

Big 12 10 7-3 130,559 13,056 16,300 at Kansas (2/7/07)

KANSAS STATE WIN/LOSS MARGIN1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20-24 25+

Wins (18) 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3Losses (7) 1 1 2 3

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 1 � WILLIAM & MARY SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 2006GAME 1 � WILLIAM & MARY SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 2006

2006-07 STATISTICSSEASON BOX SCOREOVERALL RECORD: 18-7 (HOME: 11-1, AWAY: 5-5, NEUTRAL: 2-1)

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDSNo Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg20 Cartier Martin 25 13 653 26.1 133 291 .457 43 118 .364 84 104 .808 54 57 111 4.4 61 0 30 45 8 12 393 15.715 David Hoskins 25 25 653 26.1 111 251 .442 11 51 .216 130 172 .756 65 83 148 5.9 56 3 61 56 6 24 363 14.512 Bill Walker 6 5 139 23.2 26 65 .400 0 9 .000 16 24 .667 8 19 27 4.5 17 1 5 11 0 4 68 11.303 Lance Harris 25 21 643 25.7 93 205 .454 40 108 .370 32 47 .681 11 76 87 3.5 37 0 52 37 11 11 258 10.334 Akeem Wright 25 14 633 25.3 62 160 .388 9 32 .281 38 58 .655 46 105 151 6.0 48 2 56 36 13 17 171 6.802 Blake Young 25 10 527 21.1 46 131 .351 15 50 .300 42 64 .656 13 38 51 2.0 50 0 62 43 2 31 149 6.005 Clent Stewart 25 15 580 23.2 50 133 .376 24 69 .348 22 32 .688 15 44 59 2.4 35 0 61 46 0 16 146 5.823 Jermaine Maybank 24 1 324 13.5 23 50 .460 3 11 .273 37 51 .725 21 33 54 2.3 36 0 33 27 1 15 86 3.650 Luis Colon 21 11 229 10.9 20 32 .625 0 0 .000 13 19 .684 22 22 44 2.1 43 1 10 8 7 5 53 2.555 Jason Bennett 22 9 298 13.5 18 38 .474 0 0 .000 14 28 .500 21 45 66 3.0 43 1 8 10 49 2 50 2.314 Serge Afeli 19 1 110 5.8 16 34 .471 0 0 .000 0 7 .000 13 15 28 1.5 16 0 4 5 3 2 32 1.732 Deilvez Yearby 9 0 32 3.6 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 3 10 .300 3 2 5 0.6 3 0 1 2 2 1 9 1.042 Darren Kent 18 0 132 7.3 7 22 .318 1 8 .125 0 2 .000 8 13 21 1.2 21 0 6 9 3 1 15 0.844 Brady Johnson 3 0 3 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.731 Chris Merriewether 8 0 21 2.6 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.4 3 0 1 5 1 2 2 0.321 James Franklin 3 0 4 1.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.001 Ryan Patzwald 9 0 19 2.1 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0.0TM TEAM 51 33 84 3.4 1 2

TOTAL 25 609 1426 .427 146 459 .318 433 622 .696 352 588 940 37.6 470 8 391 346 106 145 1797 71.9OPPONENTS 25 567 1393 .407 126 439 .287 371 524 .708 307 541 848 33.9 535 - 287 385 82 159 1631 65.2

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalKansas State 849 948 0 1797Opponents 745 886 0 1631

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Off Def TotalKansas State 99 12 111Opponents 71 16 87

BIG 12 CONFERENCE-ONLY SEASON BOX SCOREBIG 12 RECORD: 7-3 (HOME: 4-1, AWAY: 3-2)

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDSNo Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg15 David Hoskins 10 10 294 29.4 46 117 .393 6 20 .300 64 83 .771 32 34 66 6.6 20 2 26 27 3 7 162 16.220 Cartier Martin 10 1 254 25.4 45 102 .441 19 48 .396 45 49 .918 26 28 54 5.4 27 0 8 17 3 1 154 15.403 Lance Harris 10 8 304 30.4 32 81 .395 14 42 .333 19 24 .792 1 29 30 3.0 15 0 25 13 4 2 97 9.705 Clent Stewart 10 8 286 28.6 29 70 .414 12 30 .400 16 23 .696 10 19 29 2.9 18 0 23 24 0 6 86 8.634 Akeem Wright 10 10 271 27.1 24 73 .329 3 13 .231 11 18 .611 19 50 69 6.9 23 0 24 14 3 8 62 6.223 Jermaine Maybank 10 1 139 13.9 12 28 .429 1 5 .200 23 31 .742 8 9 17 1.7 10 0 6 4 0 9 48 4.802 Blake Young 10 2 168 16.8 13 29 .448 4 10 .400 13 22 .591 3 14 17 1.7 21 0 20 14 0 8 43 4.350 Luis Colon 10 6 105 10.5 8 12 .667 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 6 8 14 1.4 23 1 5 2 3 2 22 2.212 Bill Walker 1 1 5 5.0 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.055 Jason Bennett 9 3 110 12.2 5 9 .556 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 6 12 18 2.0 21 1 4 4 14 0 13 1.414 Serge Afeli 6 0 26 4.3 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 0 3 3 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 1.342 Darren Kent 6 0 33 5.5 2 7 .286 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 3 2 5 0.8 9 0 2 2 0 0 5 0.832 Deilvez Yearby 1 0 2 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.031 Chris Merriewether 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.001 Ryan Patzwald 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM 20 9 29 2.9 0 1

TOTAL 10 221 542 .408 60 172 .349 200 273 .733 134 218 352 35.2 190 4 144 123 30 45 702 70.2OPPONENTS 10 240 552 .435 51 179 .285 147 206 .714 119 211 330 33.0 226 - 122 131 38 63 678 67.8

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalKansas State 328 374 702Opponents 307 371 678

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Off Def TotalKansas State 41 6 47Opponents 28 8 36

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 1 � WILLIAM & MARY SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 2006GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent W/L FG-FGA Pct. 3pt-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot PF AST TO BLK STL 1H 2H OT PTSat KANSAS STATE W 24-80 30.0 6-29 20.7 16-27 59.3 32 27 59 18 16 9 8 8 34 36 -- 70William & Mary 21-53 39.6 8-21 38.1 10-18 55.6 10 27 37 24 16 19 1 6 27 33 -- 60KANSAS STATE W 19-59 32.2 6-22 27.3 11-15 73.3 16 36 52 29 14 16 4 6 28 27 -- 55 at Rutgers 9-47 19.1 3-20 15.0 20-32 62.5 10 27 37 20 4 15 8 2 19 22 -- 41at KANSAS STATE W 30-59 50.8 9-22 40.9 32-43 74.4 19 29 48 16 22 13 6 5 44 57 -- 101 Tennessee Tech 32-77 41.6 5-17 29.4 10-19 52.6 20 15 35 32 13 9 3 4 36 43 -- 79KANSAS STATE L 20-70 28.6 6-22 27.3 8-15 53.3 19 27 46 22 10 13 3 6 29 25 -- 54 at New Mexico 25-52 48.1 9-24 37.5 19-29 65.5 7 35 42 18 14 15 7 8 41 37 -- 78at KANSAS STATE W 23-49 46.9 9-22 40.9 13-22 59.1 8 28 36 11 16 19 6 5 30 38 -- 68 Coppin State 23-66 34.8 6-16 37.5 5-8 62.5 16 22 38 20 11 16 3 5 30 27 -- 57KANSAS STATE L 20-58 34.5 4-21 19.0 4-8 50.0 11 24 35 15 11 14 7 3 23 25 -- 48 at California 27-60 45.0 8-17 47.1 16-20 80.0 10 28 38 10 19 8 1 4 37 41 -- 78KANSAS STATE L 32-67 47.8 11-24 45.8 8-14 57.1 18 18 36 23 17 15 1 5 27 56 -- 83 at Colorado State 27-51 52.9 10-20 50.0 20-26 76.9 8 20 28 16 15 13 4 8 37 47 -- 84at KANSAS STATE W 32-52 61.5 4-11 36.4 25-35 71.4 8 20 28 12 25 13 8 8 50 43 -- 93 Cleveland State 22-68 32.4 3-22 13.6 13-15 86.7 26 19 45 28 8 22 1 6 23 37 -- 60KANSAS STATE W 28-56 50.0 10-22 45.5 17-28 60.7 9 15 24 20 18 6 6 4 31 52 -- 83 at North Dakota State 27-56 48.2 4-12 33.3 23-30 76.7 16 24 40 20 11 12 3 4 38 43 -- 81at KANSAS STATE W 30-56 53.6 4-14 28.6 18-26 69.2 12 29 41 16 22 19 3 8 55 27 -- 82 Kennesaw State 20-59 33.9 4-21 19.0 10-16 62.5 12 16 28 24 11 19 2 13 18 35 -- 54at KANSAS STATE W 29-57 50.9 5-20 25.0 16-23 69.6 11 24 35 15 24 23 6 13 46 33 -- 79 Maryland-Eastern Shore 20-54 37.0 4-14 28.6 14-18 77.8 12 20 32 17 12 32 3 8 23 35 -- 58KANSAS STATE W 18-49 36.7 1-16 6.3 31-41 75.6 13 21 34 26 6 18 3 9 23 45 -- 68 vs. USC 17-40 42.5 1-11 9.1 20-25 80.0 5 22 27 29 6 28 0 6 28 27 -- 55KANSAS STATE W 28-51 54.9 3-13 23.1 13-18 72.2 8 26 34 20 11 15 0 6 33 39 -- 72 vs. New Mexico 18-50 36.0 4-20 20.0 16-20 80.0 8 18 26 17 6 15 2 3 24 32 -- 56KANSAS STATE L 25-62 40.3 4-15 26.7 12-22 54.5 17 19 36 24 15 19 3 6 30 36 -- 66 Xavier (Ohio) 25-45 55.6 4-10 40.0 22-32 68.8 5 26 31 21 14 19 5 10 39 37 -- 76KANSAS STATE L 23-53 43.4 6-18 33.3 13-18 72.2 7 19 26 22 15 11 3 6 30 35 -- 65 at Texas A&M 21-49 42.9 5-14 35.7 22-26 84.6 11 26 37 18 16 16 4 3 32 37 -- 69at KANSAS STATE L 16-53 30.2 2-15 13.3 18-26 69.2 18 16 34 17 10 14 1 5 26 26 -- 52 Texas Tech 22-52 42.3 1-6 16.7 17-21 81.0 17 19 36 21 15 15 4 6 27 35 -- 62KANSAS STATE W 21-48 43.8 6-14 42.9 37-43 86.0 13 28 41 26 10 24 1 6 39 46 -- 85 Missouri 26-54 48.1 6-20 30.0 23-30 76.7 2 15 17 31 14 16 1 16 29 52 -- 81at KANSAS STATE W 24-55 43.6 6-17 35.3 15-19 78.9 12 24 36 16 16 10 5 2 39 30 -- 69 Baylor 21-61 34.4 7-30 23.3 11-18 61.1 18 19 37 21 10 12 3 4 39 21 -- 60KANSAS STATE W 23-53 43.4 5-13 38.5 18-27 66.7 9 25 34 19 14 7 3 4 26 43 -- 69 at Iowa State 20-55 36.4 4-21 19.0 16-21 76.2 12 24 36 21 6 11 2 3 16 44 -- 60at KANSAS STATE W 30-59 50.8 4-14 28.6 9-12 75.0 17 27 44 13 20 11 12 8 38 35 -- 73 Chicago State 14-63 22.2 2-15 13.3 6-10 60.0 23 11 34 13 5 12 1 9 17 19 -- 36at KANSAS STATE W 14-43 32.6 7-18 38.9 26-32 81.3 10 25 35 15 13 13 2 2 27 34 -- 61 Nebraska 18-49 36.7 4-20 20.0 5-12 41.7 9 18 27 28 6 10 3 7 20 25 -- 45at KANSAS STATE W 26-53 49.1 6-12 50.0 22-30 73.3 17 24 41 15 17 14 3 3 36 44 -- 80 Missouri 28-56 50.0 9-22 40.9 8-13 61.5 6 13 19 22 14 8 1 9 33 40 -- 73KANSAS STATE W 27-67 40.3 14-27 51.9 5-6 83.3 17 19 36 19 19 6 3 2 33 40 -- 73 Texas 26-58 44.8 5-15 33.3 15-18 83.3 15 23 38 12 10 9 12 2 38 34 -- 72KANSAS STATE L 18-46 39.1 4-22 18.2 30-41 73.2 7 17 24 23 10 14 5 6 35 35 -- 70 Kansas 38-68 55.9 5-13 38.5 16-24 66.7 17 29 46 29 22 11 1 8 47 50 -- 97at KANSAS STATE W 29-71 40.8 4-16 25.0 16-31 51.6 24 21 45 18 20 10 4 9 37 41 -- 78 Colorado 20-50 40.0 5-18 27.8 14-23 60.9 12 25 37 23 9 23 7 5 26 33 -- 59KANSAS STATENebraskaat KANSAS STATEIowa Stateat KANSAS STATEKansasKANSAS STATEColoradoKANSAS STATEOklahoma Stateat KANSAS STATEOklahoma

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2006-07 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS1 2 3 5 12 14 15 20 21 23 31 32 34 42 44 50 55

Ryan Blake Lance Clent Bill Serge David Cartier James Jermaine Chris Deilvez Akeem Darren Brady Luis JasonOpponent Patzwald Young Harris Stewart Walker Afeli Hoskins Martin Franklin Maybank Merriewether Yearby Wright Kent Johnson Colon BennettWilliam & Mary CD 11-3-5 22-7-1 2-2-4 --- 0-3-0 15-7-2 5-4-0 CD CD 0-0-0 CD 10-13-3 CD CD 4-7-1 1-3-0at Rutgers CD 2-5-6 11-13-0 6-0-0 --- 0-0-0 14-4-1 6-1-2 CD 4-2-2 CD CD 4-8-3 0-0-0 CD 4-5-0 4-3-0Tennessee Tech 0-0-0 24-2-4 0-2-1 2-4-2 --- 2-3-0 27-7-3 28-6-5 0-0-0 8-6-4 0-1-0 0-0-0 7-5-2 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 2-4-0at New Mexico CD 14-1-2 7-7-3 8-2-0 --- 0-4-0 2-7-2 11-3-1 CD 2-1-0 CD 2-2-0 8-9-0 0-0-0 CD 0-2-2 0-1-0Coppin State 0-0-0 2-4-5 26-2-3 0-2-1 --- 0-2-0 11-4-1 13-1-1 CD 0-2-2 0-0-1 1-1-0 10-6-2 CD CD 2-2-0 3-9-0at California 0-0-0 4-4-4 14-2-0 3-1-2 --- 2-2-1 0-1-1 16-5-1 CD 0-0-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 0-1-0 0-6-1 CD 3-3-1 0-5-0at Colorado State CD 15-1-4 4-3-2 9-4-0 --- 14-7-1 6-7-3 21-3-1 CD 3-3-4 CD CD 7-2-2 2-1-0 CD SUS 2-3-0Cleveland State 0-0-0 5-3-4 10-4-5 0-0-3 --- 0-3-1 17-2-1 21-2-2 0-0-0 1-2-4 0-0-0 1-1-1 13-1-4 4-1-0 1-0-0 9-3-0 11-6-0at North Dakota State CD 2-0-0 24-0-2 6-2-5 --- CD 14-5-3 18-6-1 CD 9-1-3 CD CD 6-5-2 0-2-0 CD 2-1-1 2-1-1Kennesaw State # 0-0-0 0-0-0 9-5-4 9-1-2 15-4-1 2-0-0 17-7-5 12-4-1 0-0-0 1-3-2 0-1-0 0-1-0 8-4-4 2-2-1 0-0-0 3-0-0 4-4-2UM-Eastern Shore # CD 3-1-2 4-2-2 2-1-2 11-5-0 0-0-1 16-6-4 23-8-4 CD 2-1-4 CD 1-0-0 9-4-3 2-2-1 CD 2-0-0 4-3-1vs. USC #^ CD 9-1-0 2-1-0 6-3-2 19-3-1 CD 19-6-1 9-5-2 CD 2-4-0 CD CD 2-7-0 CD CD CD CDvs. New Mexico #^ 0-0-0 4-2-1 7-3-1 2-3-7 13-8-1 2-3-7 11-4-0 23-1-0 CD 6-5-0 CD CD 6-7-1 0-1-0 CD CD CDvs. Xavier (Ohio) $ 0-0-0 8-5-3 9-2-0 5-3-4 8-7-2 4-1-0 17-5-3 8-3-0 CD 0-2-0 CD CD 7-6-3 0-0-0 CD CD 0-2-0at Texas A&M* CD 2-1-2 8-3-1 10-0-2 2-0-0 2-2-0 11-6-5 6-3-3 CD 0-0-0 CD CD 18-8-3 0-0 CD 6-0-1 0-2-0Texas Tech* CD 0-0-0 0-1-0 7-1-4 INJ 0-0-0 23-6-1 6-3-0 CD 3-5-0 CD CD 7-7-4 0-1-0 CD 2-2-0 4-2-1at Missouri* CD 11-5-1 16-7-4 19-5-1 INJ 0-0-0 18-6-1 15-6-1 CD 3-1-0 CD CD 2-8-1 0-2-1 CD 1-0-0 CDBaylor* CD 2-0-3 18-6-3 12-3-2 INJ CD 13-7-3 15-7-2 CD 0-0-0 CD CD 2-4-1 CD CD 4-2-1 3-5-1at Iowa State* CD 2-1-2 18-2-3 2-1-0 INJ 0-0-0 22-11-1 17-6-2 CD 0-0-0 CD CD 8-11-5 CD CD 0-1-0 0-0-1Chicago State 0-0-0 3-2-2 12-4-3 0-2-4 INJ 0-0-0 15-10-5 25-5-1 CD 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12-4-3 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 4-4-0Nebraska* CD 7-1-2 7-2-2 14-3-3 INJ CD 11-3-3 10-6-0 CD 7-2-2 CD CD 5-9-1 CD CD 0-6-0 0-1-0Missouri* CD 3-2-2 3-5-6 5-2-3 INJ CD 25-6-2 22-11-0 CD 6-3-0 CD CD 12-8-1 CD CD 2-2-3 2-0-0at Texas* CD 0-1-1 19-3-2 6-4-6 INJ CD 13-9-5 27-3-0 CD 0-1-0 CD CD 4-3-4 0-0-0 CD 0-0-0 4-7-1at Kansas* 0-0-0 8-5-2 2-1-2 5-3-1 INJ 0-0-0 13-3-1 11-5-0 CD 26-4-2 CD CD 0-0-0 3-2-1 CD 2-1-0 0-0-0Colorado* CD 8-1-5 6-0-2 6-7-1 INJ 6-1-0 13-9-6 25-4-0 CD 3-1-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-11-4 2-0-0 CD 5-0-0 0-1-0at Nebraska*Iowa State*Kansas*at Colorado*at Oklahoma State*Oklahoma*

* Big 12 Conference GameStarters in BOLD# Findley Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)^ To be played at Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.)$ To be played at U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati, Ohio)

% Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)CD Did Not Play-Coach’s DecisionSUS SuspendedINJ Did Not Play-Injured

2006-07 FIRSTSOpponent First Points How Time First Sub TimeWilliam & Mary Cartier Martin Jumper 19:14 Jason Bennett 17:42at Rutgers David Hoskins 3-Pointer 19:14 Jason Bennett 17:55Tennessee Tech Blake Young Free Throw 19:06 Jermaine Maybank 17:27at New Mexico Blake Young 3-Pointer 18:52 Jason Bennett 18:11Coppin State Lance Harris 3-Pointer 19:04 Serge Afeli 16:53at California Lance Harris 3-Pointer 17:55 Luis Colon 15:04at Colorado State Lance Harris Dunk 19:15 Serge Afeli 16:11Cleveland State Cartier Martin Jumper 19:37 Akeem Wright 16:54at North Dakota State David Hoskins Lay-Up 19:20 Jason Bennett 18:02Kennesaw State Lance Harris Lay-Up 18:59 Luis Colon 16:20Md.-Eastern Shore Lance Harris Dunk 17:45 Cartier Martin 18:13USC Bill Walker Jumper 19:16 Blake Young 17:18New Mexico David Hoskins Jumper 19:10 Blake Young 14:27Xavier (Ohio) Clent Stewart Lay-Up 19:39 Blake Young 16:11at Texas A&M* Bill Walker Jumper 19:29 Luis Colon 16:28Texas Tech* David Hoskins Jumper 19:04 Luis Colon 16:44at Missouri* Clent Stewart 3-Pointer 18:38 Blake Young 16:24Baylor* Clent Stewart Jumper 19:02 Jason Bennett 16:43at Iowa State* David Hoskins Jumper 18:53 Jason Bennett 16:17Chicago State Luis Colon Jumper 19:35 Cartier Martin/Jason Bennett 15:30Nebraska* Lance Harris 3-Pointer 18:39 Jason Bennett 16:22Missouri* David Hoskins Jumper 19:44 Cartier Martin 16:10at Texas* Akeem Wright Jumper 18:43 Jason Bennett 18:07at Kansas* Lance Harris Jumper 18:13 Jermaine Maybank 17:37Colorado* David Hoskins Free Throw 18:35 Serge Afeli 16:58at Nebraska*Iowa State*Kansas*at Colorado*at Oklahoma State*Oklahoma*

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 1 � WILLIAM & MARY SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 2006GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 SUPERLATIVESINDIVIDUALCategory Kansas State OpponentPoints Scored 28 - Cartier Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 32 - Kevin Durant, Texas (2/3/07)Field Goals 11 - Cartier Martin vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 13 - Kevin Durant, Texas (2/3/07)Field Goals Attempted 19 - Lance Harris vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 24 - Tywain McKee, Coppin State (11/25/06)

19 - Cartier Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)Highest FG Percentage (min. 5 made) 80.0 - Lance Harris at North Dakota State (12/9/06) 85.7 - Aleksander Popovic, Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06)Highest FG Percentage (min. 10 made) 80.0 - Lance Harris at North Dakota State (12/9/06) 62.5 - Stefhon Hannah, Missouri (1/31/07)3-Point Field Goals Made 7 - Cartier Martin at Texas (2/3/07) 7 - Cory Lewis, Colorado State (12/2/06)3-Point Field Goals Attempted 11 - Cartier Martin at Texas (2/3/07) 12 - Aaron Bruce, Baylor (1/17/07)3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 made) 83.3 - Lance Harris at North Dakota State (12/9/06) 87.5 - Cory Lewis, Colorado State (12/2/06)Free Throws 12 - David Hoskins at Missouri (1/13/07) 12 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06)Free Throws Attempted 13 - David Hoskins vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 15 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06)

13 - David Hoskins at North Dakota State (12/9/06)Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 made) 100.0 - Cartier Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 100.0 - Jesse Brooks, Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06)

100.0 - David Hoskins at Missouri (1/13/07) 100.0 - Daniel Hackett, USC (12/22/06)100.0 - Lance Harris at Iowa State (1/20/07) 100.0 - Lodrick Stewart, USC (12/23/06)100.0 - Cartier Martin at Iowa State (1/20/07) 100.0 - Joseph Jones, Texas A&M (1/6/07)100.0 - David Hoskins vs. Nebraska (1/27/07) 100.0 - Marshall Brown, Missouri (1/13/07)100.0 - Cartier Martin vs. Missouri (1/31/07)

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 100.0 - David Hoskins at Missouri (1/13/07) 100.0 - Stanley Burrell, Xavier (1/3/07)Offensive Rebounds 8 - Cartier Martin vs. Missouri (1/31/07) 6 - Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State (12/9/06)

6 - Aaron Williams, Chicago State (1/22/07)Defensive Rebounds 10 - Lance Harris at Rutgers (11/15/06) 12 - J.R. Giddens, New Mexico (11/21/06)

12 - Andre Smith, North Dakota State (12/9/06)Total Rebounds 13 - Akeem Wright vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 16 - Andre Smith, North Dakota State (12/9/06)

13 - Lance Harris at Rutgers (11/15/06)Assists 7 - Clent Stewart vs. New Mexico (12/23/06) 8 - Ayinde Ubaka, California (11/29/06)

8 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06)Blocked Shots ^*8 - Jason Bennett vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 5 - Kevin Durant, Texas (2/3/07)

5 - Connor Atchley, Texas (2/3/07)Steals 4 - David Hoskins vs. USC (12/22/06) 4 - David Schneider, William & Mary (11/11/06)

4 - Blake Young vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 4 - Jesse Brooks, Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06)4 - Justin Doellman, Xavier (1/3/07)4 - Drew Lavender, Xavier (1/3/07)4 - Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech (1/8/07)4 - Jason Horton, Missouri (1/13/07)4 - John Cantrell, Chicago State (1/22/07)4 - Richard Roby, Colorado (2/10/07)

Minutes Played 38 - Cartier Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 40 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06)38 - Lance Harris at Missouri (1/13/07)38 - Lance Harris vs. Baylor (1/17/07)38 - Lance Harris at Texas (2/3/07)

TEAMK-State High K-State Low Category Opponent High Opponent Low101 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 48 at California (11/29/06) Points Scored 97 Kansas (2/7/07) *36 Chicago State (1/22/07) 32 twice 14 vs. Nebraska (1/27/07) Field Goals 38 Kansas (2/7/07) 9 Rutgers (11/15/06) 80 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 43 vs. Nebraska (1/27/07) Field Goals Attempted 77 Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 40 USC (12/22/06)61.5 vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 28.6 at New Mexico (11/21/06) FG Percentage 55.9 Kansas (2/7/07) 19.1 Rutgers (11/15/06)14 at Texas (2/3/07) 1 vs. USC (12/21/06) 3-Point Field Goals Made 10 Colorado State (12/2/06) 1 twice29 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 11 vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 30 Baylor (1/17/07) 6 Texas Tech (1/8/07) 51.9 at Texas (2/3/07) 6.3 vs. USC (12/22/06) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 50.0 Colorado State (12/2/06) 9.1 USC (12/22/06)37 at Missouri (1/13/07) 4 at California (11/29/06) Free Throws 23 twice 5 twice43 twice 6 at Texas (2/3/07) Free Throws Attempted 32 twice 8 Coppin State (11/25/06)86.0 at Missouri (1/13/07) 50.0 at California (11/29/06) Free Throw Percentage 86.7 Cleveland State (12/5/06) 41.7 Nebraska (1/27/07)^*32 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 7 twice Offensive Rebounds 26 Cleveland State (12/5/06) 2 Missouri (1/13/07)36 at Rutgers (11/15/06) 15 at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Defensive Rebounds 35 New Mexico (11/21/06) 11 Chicago State (1/22/07)59 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 24 twice Total Rebounds 46 Kansas (2/7/07) 17 Missouri (1/13/07) 29 at Rutgers (11/15/06) 11 vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) Fouls 32 Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 12 Texas (2/3/07)3 vs. Xavier (1/3/07) 0 19 times Fouled Out 2 twice 0 10 times 25 vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 10 four times Assists 22 Kansas (2/7/07) 4 Rutgers (11/15/06)24 at Missouri (1/13/07) 6 twice Turnovers 32 Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) 8 twice*12 vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 0 vs. USC (12/22/06) Blocked Shots 12 Texas (2/3/07) 0 USC (12/22/06) 13 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) 2 three times Steals 16 Missouri (1/13/07) 2 twice 57 (2nd) vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 23 twice Points/Half 52 (2nd) Missouri (1/13/07) 16 Iowa State (1/20/07)66.7 (1st) vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 22.6 (1st) USC (12/22/06) FG Percentage/Half 60.0 twice 16.7 (1st) Rutgers (11/15/06)

* Bramlage Coliseum record ^ School record

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2006-07 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSGAME 1 � WILLIAM & MARY SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 2006GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

MISCELLANEOUS K-State Opponents3-second violations 1 15-second violations 1 610-second violations 0 0Lane violations 2 1Defensive goal tending 1 3Offensive goal tending 1 2Shot clock expired 3 44-point plays 0 2Jump balls controlled 11 14Technical fouls (players) 4 2Technical fouls (bench) 2 3Points in the Paint 730 710Points off turnovers 428 337Second Chance Points 361 285Fast Break Points 210 179Bench Points 640 407

SCORING LEADERS 06-07 CareerCartier Martin 9 30David Hoskins 7 13Lance Harris 4 12Clent Stewart 2 5Jermaine Maybank 1 1Bill Walker 1 1Akeem Wright 1 1Blake Young 1 1

REBOUNDING LEADERS 06-07 CareerAkeem Wright 9 16David Hoskins 7 10Cartier Martin 5 21Jason Bennett 2 2Bill Walker 2 2Serge Afeli 1 2Lance Harris 1 2Darren Kent 1 1Blake Young 1 1Clent Stewart 0 1

ASSIST LEADERS 06-07 CareerClent Stewart 7 32David Hoskins 7 12Blake Young 7 7Lance Harris 6 12Cartier Martin 4 9Akeem Wright 3 8Jermaine Maybank 3 3

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING 06-07 CareerDavid Hoskins 22 42Cartier Martin 19 66Lance Harris 11 40Akeem Wright 6 10Blake Young 5 5Bill Walker 4 4Clent Stewart 4 9Serge Afeli 1 1Jason Bennett 1 1Jermaine Maybank 1 1

DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDS 06-07 CareerAkeem Wright 3 4David Hoskins 2 2Cartier Martin 1 5Lance Harris 1 1Serge Afeli 0 1

DOUBLE-DOUBLES 06-07 CareerDavid Hoskins 2 2Cartier Martin 1 6Lance Harris 1 1Akeem Wright 1 1

DUNKS 06-07 CareerLance Harris 11 28Akeem Wright 6 10Jason Bennett 5 5Jermaine Maybank 5 5Bill Walker 5 5David Hoskins 4 12Serge Afeli 2 3Cartier Martin 1 12Darren Kent 1 1

FTs IN LAST 5 MINUTES 06-07 CareerDavid Hoskins 29-37 64-85Cartier Martin 22-26 72-91Lance Harris 16-23 37-56Akeem Wright 14-19 25-38Clent Stewart 10-12 35-51Blake Young 10-15 10-15Jermaine Maybank 4-7 4-7Deilvez Yearby 2-6 9-16Brady Johnson 2-4 2-4Luis Colon 1-3 1-3Serge Afeli 0-2 1-4Darren Kent 0-2 0-2Jason Bennett 0-5 0-5

CHARGES DRAWN 06-07David Hoskins 8Clent Stewart 7Cartier Martin 7Lance Harris 4Jermaine Maybank 3Chris Merriewether 2Blake Young 2Bill Walker 1

CURRENT INDIVIDUAL STREAKSCartier Martin/Games Played 95Lance Harris/Games Played 88David Hoskins/Games Started 47

LEADS AND DEFICITS 06-07Largest Halftime Lead 36Largest Halftime Lead Blown --Largest Halftime Deficit 12 (twice)Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome in win 7Largest Lead 43Largest Lead Blown --Largest Deficit 35Largest Deficit Overcome for victory 11 (twice)

KANSAS STATE’S RECORD WHEN... 06-07At home 11-1On road 5-5At neutral sites 2-1In overtime 0-0In games decided by 3 points or less 2-1In games decided by 4-5 points 1-1In games decided by 6-10 points 4-2In games decided by 11-20 points 6-0In games decided by 20-plus points 5-3Vs. Top 25 teams 1-2Vs. Top 10 teams 0-1Scoring first 12-4Leading at half 13-0Tied at half 2-0Trailing at half 3-7Leading with 10:00 remaining 14-1Trailing with 10:00 remaining 4-6Tied with 10:00 remaining 0-0Leading with 5:00 remaining 16-0Trailing with 5:00 remaining 2-6Tied with 5:00 remaining 0-1KSU shoots 50% or better 7-0KSU shoots less than 50% 11-7KSU shoots better than opponent 12-1KSU shoots same as opponent 0-0Opponent shoots 50% or better 1-3Opponent shoots less than 50% 17-4KSU out-rebounds opponent 12-3Opponent out-rebounds KSU 6-4KSU equals opponent in rebounds 0-0KSU shoots 70% or better from FT Line 12-2KSU has more FT attempts 14-2Opponent has more FT attempts 4-5KSU equals opponent in FT attempts 0-0KSU shoots 40% or better from 3-pt range 6-1KSU has more turnovers than opponent 6-3KSU has less turnovers than opponent 10-3KSU equals opponent in turnovers 2-1KSU scores 100-plus points 1-0KSU scores 90 or more points 2-0KSU scores 80-89 points 4-1KSU scores 70-79 points 6-1KSU scores 60-69 points 5-2KSU scores 50-59 points 1-2KSU scores less than 50 points 0-1Opponent scores 100-plus points 0-0Opponent scores 90 or more points 0-1Opponent scores 80-89 points 2-1Opponent scores 70-79 points 3-3Opponent scores 60-69 points 4-2Opponent scores 50-59 points 5-0Opponent scores less than 50 points 3-0On Mondays 1-1On Tuesdays 2-1On Wednesdays 3-3On Thursdays 0-0On Fridays 1-0On Saturdays 10-2On Sundays 1-0In November 4-2In December 6-1In January 6-3In February 2-1In March 0-0On ABC 1-0On ESPN 0-1On ESPN2 0-1On ESPNU 1-0On ESPN Plus 4-2On Fox Sports Midwest 9-0On mnt. (Mountain West Sports Network) 0-2

MISCELLANEOUSCurrent streak Won 1Home court streak Won 5Neutral court streak Lost 1Road streak Lost 1Consecutive games with a 3-point FG 306All-Time Record 1,387-1,009

WILDCAT STARTING LINEUPS (w-l)Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward/Center 2006-07 GamesBlake Young Lance Harris David Hoskins Cartier Martin Luis Colon 2-1 1, 2, 4Blake Young Lance Harris David Hoskins Cartier Martin Jason Bennett 2-2 3, 5, 6, 7Blake Young Lance Harris David Hoskins Cartier Martin Serge Afeli 1-0 8Clent Stewart Lance Harris Akeem Wright David Hoskins Luis Colon 7-0 9, 18-23Clent Stewart Lance Harris David Hoskins Cartier Martin Jason Bennett 1-0 10Clent Stewart Lance Harris David Hoskins Bill Walker Jason Bennett 1-0 11Clent Stewart Lance Harris David Hoskins Bill Walker Cartier Martin 1-0 12Clent Stewart Akeem Wright David Hoskins Bill Walker Cartier Martin 1-1 13, 14Blake Young Akeem Wright David Hoskins Bill Walker Jason Bennett 0-1 15Clent Stewart Lance Harris Akeem Wright David Hoskins Jason Bennett 0-2 16, 24Clent Stewart Lance Harris Akeem Wright David Hoskins Cartier Martin 1-0 17Jermaine Maybank Blake Young Akeem Wright David Hoskins Luis Colon 1-0 25

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006GAME 1 � WILLIAM & MARY SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 2006GAME 2 � RUTGERS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 2006

2006-07 BOXSCORESGAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

November 11, 2006 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

William & MaryKansas State

60

70MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Bob Huggins made a successful return to college basketball on Saturday, as Kansas State defeated William &Mary 70-60 in the season-opener for both teams.

Lance Harris scored 22 points and junior swingman David Hoskinsadded 15 points for the Wildcats, who struggled to put away a teamfrom the Colonial Athletic Association that won only eight games ayear ago.

Kansas State missed 15 of its first 18 shots and fell behind 18-7midway through the first half, forcing the typically animated Hugginsto sit grim-faced on the scoring table and throw his hands up in frustration.

But after Harris converted a turnover into a reverse dunk, sparking a 20-2 run that put K-State up for good, the 53-year-oldleaped from the scorer's table and reverted to his pugnacious self.

One minute he was quarreling with officials, the next he was getting on freshman forward Luis Colon for not playing defense. Amoment after imploring guard Clent Stewart to pass to an open man,Huggins was telling center Jason Bennett to work in the post.

Blake Young had 11 points and Akeem Wright 10 for the Wildcats,who shot a sloppy 29 percent from the field and showed little resem-blance to the crisp, up-tempo teams that Huggins cultivated during16 sometimes stormy seasons at Cincinnati.

Freshman David Schneider had 18 points and Laimis Kisielius 16for William & Mary, which should be getting used to being the punch-ing bag for big-name coaches getting a second chance in the Big 12.The Tribe were routed in 2001 by Bob Knight's first Texas Tech team.

William & Mary (0-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN13 Laimis Kisielius f 5-7 3-3 3-4 2 3 16 2 0 1 3515 Peter Stein f 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 4 4 2 0 0 2002 David Schneider g 5-14 3-9 5-7 9 4 18 7 0 4 3811 Nathan Mann g 2-6 1-5 0-0 1 5 5 1 0 1 2024 Adam Payton g 2-8 0-2 1-1 3 1 5 2 0 0 2900 Steven Hess 1-3 0-0 1-4 3 3 3 0 1 0 1103 Adam Trumbower 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 204 Alex Smith 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 1320 Kyle Carrabine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 322 Danny Sumner 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 623 Chris Darnell 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 1 3 1 0 0 945 Corey Cofield 2-4 0-0 0-2 0 0 4 1 0 0 14TEAM 6TOTALS 21-53 8-21 10-18 37 24 60 16 1 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 40.0 39.3 39.63-Point FG 44.4 33.3 38.1Free Throws 60.0 53.8 55.6

Kansas State (1-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 4-13 1-5 2-4 3 4 11 5 1 2 2503 Lance Harris g 8-19 3-9 3-4 7 0 22 1 2 2 3415 David Hoskins f 4-15 1-7 6-9 7 2 15 2 0 1 3020 Cartier Martin f 2-9 0-2 1-2 4 4 5 0 0 0 1250 Luis Colon c 1-2 0-0 2-2 7 3 4 1 0 0 2005 Clent Stewart 1-9 0-3 0-0 2 1 2 4 0 2 2014 Serge Afeli 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 531 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+34 Akeem Wright 4-11 1-3 1-2 13 2 10 3 1 1 3455 Jason Bennett 0-1 0-0 1-4 3 1 1 0 4 0 20TEAM 10TOTALS 24-80 6-29 16-27 59 18 70 16 8 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 29.5 30.6 30.03-Point FG 20.0 21.4 20.7Free Throws 55.6 61.1 59.3

Officials: Steve Olson, Brad Ferrie, John MooreTechnical Fouls: William & Mary-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 13,340 (11,390)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWilliam & Mary 27 33 60Kansas State 34 36 70

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 28, William & Mary 20Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 19, William & Mary 9Second Chance Points: Kansas State 28, William & Mary 11Fast Break Points: Kansas State 15, William & Mary 7Bench Points: Kansas State 13, William & Mary 12

November 18, 2006 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

Tennessee TechKansas State

79

101MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Cartier Martin led three Wildcats in double fig-ures and Kansas State used an 18-4 run over the final 5 1/2 minutesto run away from Tennessee Tech for a 101-79 victory.

David Hoskins added 27 points and Blake Young chipped in with24 for Kansas State (3-0), which shot 32-for-43 at the free-throw linein the foul-filled contest.

Twelve of Young’s 24 points came from 3-point range for the‘Cats, who appeared headed for an easy win in the opening minutes.

Tennessee Tech missed its first seven shots - with three air ballsover that span - before Amadi McKenzie scored from the lane morethan three minutes into the game. The Golden Eagles then hit 13 oftheir next 21 shots and K-State was unable to shake the upstartmembers of the Ohio Valley until its big run in the closing minutes.

Tennessee Tech (1-1) pulled within 46-42 early in the second halfbehind two free throws by Belton Rivers and a dunk by McKenzie.

Kansas State answered with an 8-2 run for its first double-digitlead and went up 54-44 on Martin's basket with 16:11 left. Still, theWildcats were unable to pull away for good a 3-pointer by Martinwith 4 1/2 minutes to go made it 89-77.

Rivers paced the Golden Eagles with 21 points, and AnthonyFisher added 16. McKenzie fouled out with 13 points.

Tennessee Tech (1-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Belton Rivers g 8-22 3-9 2-2 2 4 21 2 0 0 3202 Anthony Fisher g 4-14 1-3 7-11 4 3 16 4 0 0 3510 Amadi McKenzie f 6-8 0-0 1-5 6 5 13 1 0 2 1733 Francis Kabore f 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 1 0 1642 Jonathan Jones f 3-5 0-0 0-1 4 5 6 2 0 1 1903 Jason Smiley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 111 Nate Burks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 114 Graig Turson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 Will Barnes 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 0 822 Alex Davis 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224 Rashaud Nixon 4-8 0-0 0-0 4 2 8 1 2 0 2030 Frank Davis 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 632 Antjuan Koger 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 2645 Ra’shun Bryant 4-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 0 0 1 16TEAM 4TOTALS 32-77 5-17 10-19 35 32 79 13 3 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 38.5 44.7 41.63-Point FG 25.0 33.3 29.4Free Throws 50.0 54.5 52.6

Kansas State (3-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 6-10 4-6 8-10 2 1 24 4 1 2 3303 Lance Harris g 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1915 David Hoskins f 8-14 1-4 10-13 7 3 27 3 3 0 3220 Cartier Martin f 10-19 3-7 5-5 6 1 28 5 0 0 3555 Jason Bennett c 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 0 1 0 801 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 305 Clent Stewart 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 0 2 2 0 0 1214 Serge Afeli 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 621 James Franklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 Jermaine Maybank 1-2 1-1 5-7 6 3 8 4 0 2 2231 Chris Merriewether 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 432 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 134 Akeem Wright 2-5 0-1 3-6 5 0 7 2 0 0 1642 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 244 Brady Johnson 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 150 Luis Colon 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 5TEAM 5 1TOTALS 30-59 9-22 32-43 48 16 101 22 6 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 45.5 57.7 50.83-Point FG 30.8 55.6 40.9Free Throws 58.8 84.6 74.4

Officials: John Higgins, Mike Stuart, Kevin MathisTechnical Fouls: TTU-Amadi McKenzie, Antjuan Koger. Kansas State- David Hoskins, TeamAttendance: 12,806 (7,634)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTennessee Tech 36 43 79Kansas State 44 57 101

Points in the Paint: Tennessee Tech 50, Kansas State 40Points Off Turnovers: Tennessee Tech 11, Kansas State 7Second Chance Points: Kansas State 25, Tennessee Tech 21Fast Break Points: Tennessee Tech 13, Kansas State 11Bench Points: Kansas State 20, Tennessee Tech 19

November 15, 2006 ■ Louis Brown Athletic Center ■ Piscataway, N.J.

Kansas StateRutgers

55

41PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- David Hoskins scored 14 points and Lance Harrisrecorded his first career double-double with 11 points and 13rebounds as Kansas State picked up its first road win of the BobHuggins Era with a 55-41 victory at Rutgers.

Playing Huggins' trademark stifling defense, Kansas State limitedthe Scarlet Knights to just 19 percent shooting while finishing with acommanding 52-37 edge on the glass and forcing 15 turnovers.

The Wildcats set the tone early, scoring seven of the game’s firstnine points before running out to a 17-8 lead midway through thefirst half.

Rutgers (0-1), which got a game-high 17 points from J.R. Inman,sliced the Wildcats’ lead to 26-19 at the half and got as close as 26-22 in the opening minutes of the second half. But K-State turned upthe defensive heat over the next 10 minutes and held Rutgers to justtwo field goals during a 21-6 run that all but put the game on ice.

The Scarlet Knight’s tried to rally down the stretch, but couldnever cut the K-State edge to single digits as the Wildcats picked uptheir first true non-conference road win since knocking off WichitaState, 79-66, during the 2002-03 campaign.

Kansas State also held Rutgers to just nine field goals on thenight as the Scarlet Knights scored the fewest points by a Wildcatopponent since Arkansas-Pine Bluff netted 39 in 2002.

Kansas State (2-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 1-6 0-1 0-0 5 2 2 6 0 3 3303 Lance Harris g 4-10 3-6 0-0 13 3 11 0 0 0 2815 David Hoskins f 4-11 1-4 5-7 4 3 14 1 0 1 2520 Cartier Martin f 3-6 0-2 0-0 1 3 6 2 0 0 1650 Luis Colon c 1-1 0-0 2-3 5 4 4 0 0 1 1605 Clent Stewart 2-5 2-4 0-0 0 2 6 0 0 0 1814 Serge Afeli 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 3 0 0 0 0 523 Jermaine Maybank 1-5 0-1 2-2 2 0 4 2 0 0 1534 Akeem Wright 1-10 0-4 2-2 8 4 4 3 1 1 2542 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 255 Jason Bennett 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 4 0 3 0 17TEAM 11TOTALS 19-59 6-22 11-15 52 29 55 14 4 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 30.0 34.5 32.23-Point FG 28.6 25.0 27.3Free Throws 85.7 62.5 73.3

Rutgers (0-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Marquis Webb g 1-10 1-6 4-4 5 2 7 1 0 0 3602 Anthony Farmer g 0-4 0-2 2-2 5 2 2 1 1 0 3104 Adrian Hill f 1-6 0-0 4-7 4 5 6 0 1 0 2115 J.R. Inman f 5-8 2-4 5-7 3 2 17 0 1 2 3032 Jaron Griffin f 1-8 0-5 0-0 6 2 2 2 1 0 2703 Courtney Nelson 1-8 0-3 1-3 1 2 3 0 0 0 1905 Hamady N’Diaye 0-1 0-0 0-5 3 2 0 0 4 0 1810 Jon Mimmo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 413 Ollie Bailey 0-2 0-0 4-4 5 3 4 0 0 0 1142 Frank Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 5TOTALS 9-47 3-20 20-32 37 20 41 4 8 2 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 16.7 21.7 19.13-Point FG 0.0 23.1 15.0Free Throws 64.7 60.0 62.5

Officials: Tim Higgins, Bob Donato, Curtis ShawTechnical Fouls: Rutgers-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 4,519

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 28 27 55Rutgers 19 22 41

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 26, Rutgers 12Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 16, Rutgers 9Second Chance Points: Kansas State 12, Rutgers 6Fast Break Points: Kansas State 6, Rutgers 2Bench Points: Kansas State 18, Rutgers 7

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 BOXSCORESNovember 29, 2006 ■ Haas Pavilion ■ Berkeley, Calif.

Kansas StateCalifornia

48

78BERKELEY, Calif. -- Cartier Martin scored 16 points and Jason Bennetttied the school blocked shots record with six, but cold shooting continued to plague the Wildcats as Kansas State suffered a 78-48loss to California Wednesday night at Haas Pavilion.

Lance Harris added 14 points and was the only other Wildcat indouble figures as Kansas State (4-2) shot just 34 percent from thefloor and committed 14 turnovers in their first loss in six gamesagainst the Golden Bears.

Ryan Anderson paced the Bears with 15 points and California (6-1) got 14 points from Ayinde Ubaka and 12 from DeVon Hardin forits fifth straight win.

Kansas State actually hung tough in the early going and trailed22-21 with just over seven minutes to go in the first half. But theWildcats went cold from the field down the stretch and Cal hit theK-State with a 15-2 run to take a 37-23 lead at the half.

Martin and Harris combined to score the first five points out ofthe locker room and Kansas State sliced the Cal lead to 37-28 to openthe second half. But the Bears, who turned the ball over just eighttimes and outrebound the Wildcats by three, once again had ananswer as Anderson, Hardin and Ubaka combined for 13 points during an 18-6 Cal run that made it 55-34 with 10:24 to go.

Kansas State (4-2)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 2-12 0-5 0-0 4 2 4 4 0 0 2803 Lance Harris g 5-9 3-5 1-1 2 0 14 0 0 0 2015 David Hoskins f 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1020 Cartier Martin f 7-14 0-4 2-2 5 4 16 1 0 1 2955 Jason Bennett c 0-4 0-0 0-3 5 0 0 0 6 0 2101 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 205 Clent Stewart 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 2 0 0 1914 Serge Afeli 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 1 0 823 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 831 Chris Merriewether 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 332 Deilvez Yearby 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 3 4 0 0 0 634 Akeem Wright 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 842 Darren Kent 0-3 0-3 0-0 6 0 0 1 0 0 2850 Luis Colon 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 3 3 1 0 0 10TEAM 5TOTALS 20-58 4-21 4-8 35 15 48 11 7 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 31.3 38.5 34.53-Point FG 25.0 11.1 19.0Free Throws 0.0 50.0 50.0

California (6-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Ayinde Ubaka g 4-8 2-5 4-4 1 1 14 8 0 3 2802 Omar Wilkes g 4-8 1-2 0-0 1 0 9 1 0 1 2324 Theo Robertson f 3-6 0-1 3-4 3 1 9 3 0 0 2834 Ryan Anderson f 6-10 3-4 0-0 7 1 15 0 0 0 3235 DeVon Hardin c 4-10 0-0 4-6 12 3 12 1 1 0 2903 Jerome Randle 2-5 0-1 2-2 2 1 6 4 0 0 1812 Thomas Fang 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 214 Eric Vierneisel 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 1 0 0 815 David Liss 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 Patrick Armstrong 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 223 Patrick Christopher 3-6 1-1 1-2 1 0 8 1 0 0 1631 Alex Pribble 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 632 Taylor Harrison 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 3 2 0 0 0 6TEAM 4TOTALS 27-60 8-17 16-20 38 10 78 19 1 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 53.3 36.7 45.03-Point FG 40.0 50.0 47.1Free Throws 60.0 86.7 80.0

Officials: Mark Reischling, Tom Wood, Ken DittyTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-Luis Colon. California-None.Attendance: 9,026

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 23 25 48California 37 41 78

Points in the Paint: California 28, Kansas State 12Points Off Turnovers: California 18, Kansas State 2Second Chance Points: Kansas State 13, California 7Fast Break Points: California 10, Kansas State 2Bench Points: California 19, Kansas State 14

November 25, 2006 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

Coppin StateKansas State

57

68MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Lance Harris hit five 3-pointers and scored acareer high of 26 points, and Kansas State pulled away late for a 68-57 victory over Coppin State Saturday night.

Cartier Martin hit three 3s and scored all but two of his 13 pointsin the last seven minutes for the Wildcats. He became Kansas State'sfirst 1,000-point career scorer since Askia Jones passed that mark inthe 1992-93 season.

David Hoskins added 11 points and Akeem Wright finished with10 for the Wildcats (4-1), who struggled early against the Eagles (1-4) but won their 13th straight nonconference home game.

It wasn't easy, though. Kansas State trailed by as many as 13points in the first half and didn't take the lead for good until justunder seven minutes were left in the game.

Back-to-back 3-pointers by Martin and Harris broke a 46-all tieand started a 14-4 run, capped by Wright's 3-point play, that put theWildcats up 60-50 with just over 4 1/2 minutes to go.

Coppin State, which had just two field goals in the final five min-utes, never got closer than eight points after that.

Tywain McKee led the Eagles with 19 points and was the onlyCoppin State player in double figures.

Coppin State led 21-8 with just under 11 minutes left in the firsthalf, but Kansas State closed the half with a 10-0 run, capped byHarris' layup as time expired, for a 30-all tie.

K-State took 22 free throws to Coppin State's eight, but shot just59 percent (13-for-22) from the line. The Wildcats also hurt them-selves with 19 turnovers, which the Eagles converted into 19 points.

Coppin State (1-4)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN10 Darryl Roberts g 4-5 1-1 0-0 2 5 9 2 0 0 1722 Tywain McKee g 7-24 3-7 2-2 5 1 19 7 0 1 3724 Augustine Woodlin g 0-4 0-1 0-0 6 0 0 1 0 0 3433 Antwan Harrison f 3-7 0-0 0-0 5 3 6 0 0 2 3840 Robert Pressey f 1-4 0-0 2-4 4 4 4 0 3 1 2005 Ruben Britt 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1031 Michael Norwood 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 0 0 0 1132 Julian Conyers 4-6 1-1 0-0 2 1 9 1 0 0 1334 Robert Chestnut 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 944 Ethan Kennedy 1-6 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 0 0 1 11TEAM 7TOTALS 23-66 6-16 5-8 38 20 57 11 3 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 36.4 33.3 34.83-Point FG 40.0 33.3 37.5Free Throws 50.0 75.0 62.5

Kansas State (4-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 0-8 0-6 2-2 4 1 2 5 0 3 3503 Lance Harris g 10-15 5-9 1-2 2 0 26 3 0 1 3315 David Hoskins f 4-9 0-0 3-7 4 1 11 1 0 0 2520 Cartier Martin f 4-5 3-3 2-2 1 1 13 1 0 0 1855 Jason Bennett c 1-3 0-0 1-2 9 3 3 0 3 0 2101 Ryan Patzwald 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 705 Clent Stewart 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 314 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 823 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 1 0 731 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 532 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 534 Akeem Wright 3-4 1-1 3-5 6 0 10 2 0 0 2550 Luis Colon 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 1 0 8TEAM 1TOTALS 23-49 9-22 13-22 36 11 68 16 6 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 38.5 56.5 46.93-Point FG 30.8 55.6 40.9Free Throws 54.5 63.6 59.1

Officials: Steve Olson, Winston Stith, Tom EadesTechnical Fouls: Coppin State-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 13,034 (7,365)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalCoppin State 30 27 57Kansas State 30 38 68

Points in the Paint: Coppin State 28, Kansas State 26Points Off Turnovers: Coppin State 19, Kansas State 13Second Chance Points: Coppin State 14, Kansas State 4Fast Break Points: Kansas State 21, Coppin State 11Bench Points: Coppin State 19, Kansas State 13

November 21, 2006 ■ The Pit ■ Albuquerque, N.M.

Kansas StateNew Mexico

54

78ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Blake Young scored 14 points and CartierMartin added 11, but hot 3-point shooting by New Mexico in the second half helped send Kansas State to its first loss of the season asthe Lobos defeated the Wildcats 78-54 Tuesday night at The Pit.

Former Kansas Jayhawk J.R. Giddens finished with 21 points tolead New Mexico (4-0), which connected on 7-of-16 (44 percent) from3-point range over the final 20 minutes to take control of the game.

Kansas State (3-1), meanwhile, struggled to find its offensiverhythm all night and connected on just 20-of-70 attempts (29 percent) from the field.

The Wildcats trailed 41-31 early in the second half, when theLobos opened up a 24-point lead during an 18-4 run that featuredfour 3-pointers. K-State was able to respond as four separateWildcats scored during a 12-5 spurt that made it 64-47.

But the Lobos just had too much fire power from beyond the arcfor the Wildcats to get back in the game. New Mexico quickly pushedits lead back to 20 points on a 3-pointer by Ryan Kersten and a bucket by Giddens and led by as many as 26 in the final minute.

Kansas State actually got off to a solid start and led 13-9 at the13:40 mark of the first half after Martin scored seven straight pointsand Young dropped in 3-pointer to cap a 10-0 run.

The lead proved to be short-lived, however, as Kansas State wentthe next 10 minutes without a field goal, igniting the crowd and theLobos. New Mexico scored 21 of the game’s next 22 points to take a30-14 lead with just over five minutes to go in the half.

Kansas State (3-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 5-16 2-7 2-4 1 3 14 2 0 0 3603 Lance Harris g 3-9 1-4 0-0 7 4 7 3 1 1 2315 David Hoskins f 1-6 0-2 0-0 7 1 2 2 0 3 2020 Cartier Martin f 4-17 1-5 2-4 3 3 11 1 0 1 3850 Luis Colon c 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 2 1 0 905 Clent Stewart 3-6 2-4 0-0 2 0 8 0 0 0 1814 Serge Afeli 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 1123 Jermaine Maybank 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 0 0 432 Deilvez Yearby 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 534 Akeem Wright 2-6 0-0 4-6 9 1 8 0 1 1 2742 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 355 Jason Bennett 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 6TEAM 7TOTALS 20-70 6-22 8-15 46 22 54 10 3 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 25.0 32.4 28.63-Point FG 45.5 9.1 27.3Free Throws 46.2 100.0 53.3

New Mexico (4-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN10 Jamaal Smith g 0-5 0-3 3-4 0 1 3 2 0 1 1415 J.R. Giddens g 6-12 0-3 9-12 12 2 21 1 1 1 3800 Aaron Johnson f 5-7 0-0 0-1 14 2 10 1 1 0 2730 Roman Martinez f 3-4 1-2 1-1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1532 Tony Danridge f 3-6 1-1 0-0 2 4 7 0 1 1 2203 David Kanyinda 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 211 Jeffrey Henfield 1-3 1-3 1-2 0 1 4 0 0 1 1420 Sean Imadiyi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 Ryan Kersten 1-4 0-1 5-8 3 0 7 3 1 1 2524 Darren Prentice 1-2 1-2 0-1 0 1 3 3 0 2 1533 Chad Toppert 3-7 3-7 0-0 1 2 9 3 0 0 1641 Kellen Walter 2-2 2-2 0-0 2 0 6 0 1 0 253 Daniel Faris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 1 0 9TEAM 7TOTALS 25-52 9-24 19-29 42 18 78 14 7 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 48.3 47.8 48.13-Point FG 25.0 43.8 37.5Free Throws 61.1 72.7 65.5

Officials: Randy McCall, Eric Curry, Winston StithTechnical Fouls: Kansas State - David Hoskins. New Mexico - NoneAttendance: 14,320

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 29 25 54New Mexico 41 37 78

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 28, New Mexico 26Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 19, New Mexico 19Second Chance Points: Kansas State 19, New Mexico 10Fast Break Points: Kansas State 7, New Mexico 6Bench Points: New Mexico 29, Kansas State 20

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 BOXSCORESGAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

Dec. 9, 2006 ■ Bison Sports Arena ■ Fargo, N.D.

Kansas StateNorth Dakota State

83

81FARGO, N.D. -- Lance Harris scored 24 points and the game-winning3-point field goal to lift Kansas State to an 83-81 victory over NorthDakota State Saturday.

Harris' 3-pointer with 21 seconds left gave the Wildcats (6-3) an82-78 lead. After Ben Woodside nailed a 3-pointer for NDSU, Harrismade 1 of 2 free throws for the final margin.

Woodside, who led all scorers with 31 points, missed a contestedshot in the final moments.

NDSU (5-3) led 38-31 at halftime.Cartier Martin scored 18 points and David Hoskins 17 for K-State.Woodside, a sophomore point guard, scored 23 points in the

second half and led all scorers with 31 for the game. Bison seniorforward Andre Smith scored 23 points and hauled in 16 rebounds.

NDSU's biggest lead of the first half was nine points, after a basket and free throw by Smith made it 20-11.

After the Wildcats tied it at 29-all on a layup by Blake Young,NDSU closed the half on a 9-2 run, including six points by Woodside,to take a 38-31 lead.

Kansas State (6-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 8-10 5-6 3-8 0 3 24 2 0 0 2405 Clent Stewart g 2-6 2-4 0-0 2 3 6 5 0 0 3534 Akeem Wright g 2-6 1-2 1-2 5 1 6 2 1 0 3715 David Hoskins f 3-5 0-0 8-13 5 3 14 3 0 0 2150 Luis Colon c 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1002 Blake Young 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 920 Cartier Martin 7-17 1-7 3-3 6 3 18 1 2 1 3423 Jermaine Maybank 3-3 1-1 2-2 1 3 9 3 0 1 1442 Darren Kent 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 0 2 1 1155 Jason Bennett 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 0 5TEAM 1TOTALS 28-56 10-22 17-28 24 20 83 18 6 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 36.7 65.4 50.03-Point FG 41.7 50.0 45.5Free Throws 44.4 68.4 60.7

North Dakota State (5-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN10 Ben Woodside g 8-16 3-8 12-15 2 3 31 8 0 1 4031 Mike Nelson g 4-11 1-2 2-2 2 5 11 2 0 1 3122 Brett Winkelman f 5-11 0-2 2-2 7 1 12 1 0 1 3944 Andre Smith f 9-12 0-0 5-7 16 3 23 0 1 0 3440 Lucas Moormann c 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 4 1 0 0 0 1620 Lorenzo Riley 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 2021 Austin Pennick 0-1 0-0 1-2 6 3 1 0 0 1 2032 Josh Vaughan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+TEAM 4TOTALS 27-56 4-12 23-30 40 20 81 11 3 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 48.1 48.3 48.23-Point FG 33.3 33.3 33.3Free Throws 83.3 72.2 76.7

Officials: Larry Rose, Randy Heimerman, Bobby VetkoetterTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. North Dakota State-None.Attendance: 6,110 (sellout)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 31 52 83North Dakota State 38 43 81

Points in the Paint: North Dakota State 30, Kansas State 26Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 12, North Dakota State 4Second Chance Points: North Dakota State 22, Kansas State 11Fast Break Points: Kansas State 4, North Dakota State 2Bench Points: Kansas State 31, North Dakota State 3

December 5, 2006 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

Cleveland StateKansas State

60

93MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Cartier Martin scored 21 points and four otherplayers reached double figures as Kansas State broke a two-gamelosing streak with a 93-60 victory over Cleveland State on Tuesday.

David Hoskins added 17 points for the Wildcats (5-3), who shot aseason-high 61.5 percent (32-for-52) from the field.

Akeem Wright scored 13 points, Jason Bennett added 11 andLance Harris finished with 10 for Kansas State, which took controlearly and led 50-23 at the half.

Kansas State held the Vikings (5-5) without a field goal for morethan 7 minutes to open the game. The Wildcats, meanwhile, hiteight of their first 10 shots and 13 of their first 20. They opened uptheir first 20-point lead, 27-7, when Martin scored off the glass justbefore the midpoint of the first half.

Kansas State, which won despite being outrebounded 45-28, shot67 percent (16-for-24) from the field for the half. They put togetheran 11-0 run, capped by Bennett's dunk, to lead 45-18 with just under2:30 left before the break.

Martin got to double figures faster than Cleveland State's entireteam. His two free throws with 9:39 left in the half gave him 11points, 17 seconds before the Vikings' Carlos English hit a 3-pointerto cut the Wildcats' lead to 29-12.

Cleveland State missed its first eight shots before Joe Davis con-nected from the baseline with 12:21 left in the first half.

Cleveland State (5-5)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Carlos English g 2-9 1-5 0-0 1 3 5 2 0 1 2905 Victor Morris g 3-9 0-5 0-0 4 4 6 3 0 1 2234 Raheem Morris g 2-5 1-3 0-0 6 0 5 0 0 0 2221 Patrick Tatham f 4-9 0-1 0-0 8 4 8 0 0 1 1935 J’Nathan Bullock f 1-12 0-1 6-7 7 2 8 0 0 2 3103 Tristan Crawford 4-5 0-1 0-0 2 3 8 1 0 0 1004 Joe Davis 1-6 0-4 4-4 1 1 6 0 0 0 1811 Bahaadar Russell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 112 Breyohn Watson 1-6 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 2 0 0 1630 Kevin Francis 1-4 1-2 0-0 4 3 3 0 0 0 1545 Renard Fields 3-3 0-0 1-2 3 4 7 0 1 1 17TEAM 7TOTALS 22-68 3-22 13-15 45 28 60 8 1 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 24.2 40.0 32.43-Point FG 9.1 18.2 13.6Free Throws 75.0 100.0 86.7

Kansas State (5-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 2-4 0-1 1-1 3 2 5 4 0 1 2303 Lance Harris g 4-7 2-3 0-0 4 1 10 5 1 1 2615 David Hoskins f 6-9 0-1 5-6 2 1 17 1 0 1 2120 Cartier Martin f 6-8 1-3 8-9 2 2 21 2 0 1 2014 Serge Afeli c 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 0 901 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 205 Clent Stewart 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1521 James Franklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+23 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 1 4 0 0 1631 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 332 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 1-4 1 0 1 1 0 0 634 Akeem Wright 5-7 1-1 2-2 1 0 13 4 1 2 2142 Darren Kent 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 0 0 944 Brady Johnson 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0+50 Luis Colon 4-4 0-0 1-1 3 3 9 0 0 0 1355 Jason Bennett 3-4 0-0 5-8 6 1 11 0 5 1 16TEAM 0TOTALS 32-52 4-11 25-35 28 12 93 25 13 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 66.7 57.1 61.53-Point FG 66.7 25.0 36.4Free Throws 76.2 64.3 71.4

Officials: Verne Harris, Mike Stuart, Doug SirmonsTechnical Fouls: Cleveland State-None. Kansas State-NoneAttendance: 12,591 (7,255)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalCleveland State 23 37 60Kansas State 50 43 93

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 46, Cleveland State 26Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 29, Cleveland State 9Second Chance Points: Cleveland State 17, Kansas State 8Fast Break Points: Kansas State 26, Cleveland State 4Bench Points: Kansas State 40, Cleveland State 28

December 2, 2006 ■ Moby Arena ■ Fort Collins, Colo.

Kansas StateColorado State

83

84FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Kansas State pieced together a late rally, butfell just short on Saturday evening, as Colorado State defended itshome floor, 84-83.

Senior Cory Lewis, who scored a career-high 30 points on 7-for-8shooting and had 22 points in the second half, fouled Cartier Martinfrom beyond the 3-point arc with 0.1 second left with the Rams hold-ing a two-point lead. But Martin, an 80 percent free throw shooter,missed the first two before sinking the third for K-State (4-3).

Martin finished with 21 points. Blake Young added 15 for theWildcats, who were coming off a 30-point loss at California.

Tyler Smith had 19 points and Jason Smith had 15 for ColoradoState (5-2). The Rams sank 10-of-20, 3-pointers.

Colorado State appeared in control when Lewis hit his final 3-pointer of the game to make it 71-60 with 6:36 left. But Martin keptthe Wildcats in the game with four 3-pointers in the second half, andSerge Afeli's tip in with 7.7 seconds left the score 82-79.

Two free throws by Lewis put the Rams ahead by five, but BlakeYoung quickly buried a 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds for Kansas State.Lewis turned the ball over on the inbound pass and breathed a deepsigh of relief when Martin missed two of the three free throws.

Tyler Smith had two baskets, one off a steal, as Colorado Stateoutscored Kansas State 9-4 over the final 3:51 of the first half to lead37-27 at the break. Three 3-pointers by Clent Stewart had theWildcats as close as 18-17 midway through the period, but was morethan offset his team's 10 turnovers and 12 points from Smith.

Kansas State (4-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 5-9 3-4 2-3 1 4 15 4 0 1 3403 Lance Harris g 2-8 0-3 0-0 3 1 4 2 0 0 2115 David Hoskins f 2-5 0-2 2-2 7 3 6 3 0 0 2020 Cartier Martin f 8-18 4-7 1-4 3 2 21 1 0 1 2655 Jason Bennett c 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 0 0 0 1605 Clent Stewart 3-6 3-5 0-0 4 0 9 0 0 2 2314 Serge Afeli 7-11 0-0 0-1 7 1 14 1 1 1 2123 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-1 3-4 3 3 3 4 0 0 1334 Akeem Wright 3-5 1-2 0-0 2 1 7 2 0 0 1342 Darren Kent 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 0 0 0 13TEAM 2TOTALS 32-67 11-24 8-14 36 23 83 17 1 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 44.4 50.0 47.83-Point FG 25.0 66.7 45.8Free Throws 0.0 57.1 57.1

Colorado State (5-2)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Cory Lewis g 8-12 7-8 7-8 4 4 30 4 0 3 3705 Tyler Smith g 6-18 2-8 5-8 4 0 19 4 0 3 3612 Tim Denson g 1-2 0-1 1-2 3 2 3 3 0 0 3014 Jason Smith f 5-9 0-0 5-6 5 1 15 3 1 1 3630 Stuart Creason c 5-6 0-0 2-2 5 3 12 1 3 0 3601 Jarrel Smith 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 1 703 Xavier Kilby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 Alton Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 Jordan Surratt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 333 Stephen Gilling 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 13TEAM 4TOTALS 27-51 10-20 20-26 28 16 84 15 4 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 50.0 57.1 52.93-Point FG 33.3 75.0 50.0Free Throws 75.0 77.3 76.9

Officials: David Hall, Randy McCall, Bobby JacobsTechnical Fouls: Kansas State - None. Colorado State - NoneAttendance: 3,894

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 27 56 83Colorado State 37 47 84

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 36, Colorado State 26Points Off Turnovers: Colorado State 24, Kansas State 17Second Chance Points: Kansas State 21, Colorado State 13Fast Break Points: Kansas State 6, Colorado State 4Bench Points: Kansas State 35, Colorado State 3

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 BOXSCORESDecember 22, 2006 ■ Las Vegas Holiday Classic ■ Orleans Arena ■ Las Vegas, Nev.

USCKansas State

55

68LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- Freshman Bill Walker scored 15 of his 19 pointsin the second half and Kansas State ran away from USC over the final30 minutes for a 68-55 victory in the first semifinal of the Las VegasHoliday Classic Friday night at the Orleans Arena.

David Hoskins shared game-high scoring honors with 19 pointsand Cartier Martin and Blake Young each added nine points forKansas State (9-3), which will battle for the Holiday Classic title.

Kansas State trailed by five at the break and by seven after adunk by USC’s Taj Gibson to open the second half scoring gave theTrojans a 30-23 lead.

But Walker, who was 7-for-8 at the free throw line for the game,ignited a 20-3 run with nine unanswered points to put Kansas Stateon top 32-30 and the Wildcats never trailed again.

A free throw by Nick Young briefly stemmed the bleeding for USCto make it 34-31 with 13:47 to play, but K-State scored 11 of the next15 points to build its first double-digit lead at 45-35.

Daniel Hackett, who paced USC (9-3) with 14 points, tried to keepthe Trojans in the game and scored 11 of USC’s next 13 points.

But the Wildcats kept pushing the tempo and after a 6-0 run K-State had its biggest lead of the game at 66-49 with just under twominutes to play. USC closed the game by scoring six of the final eightpoints to provide the final margin.

Three ties and nine lead changes highlighted a disjointed firsthalf that saw USC commit 16 turnovers and K-State shoot just 23 percent before the Trojans settled for a 28-23 lead at intermission.

The two teams would go on to combine for 55 personal fouls, withthe Wildcats capitalizing at the stripe by sinking 22-of-25 free throwsin the second half.

USC (9-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Nick Young g 3-8 1-4 2-4 1 1 9 2 0 3 3603 Lodrick Stewart g 2-8 0-2 6-6 5 3 10 0 0 1 2911 Daniel Hackett g 3-4 0-0 8-8 3 1 14 2 0 1 2821 Abdoulaye N’Diaye f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1322 Taj Gibson f 3-3 0-0 1-2 6 5 7 0 0 0 2702 Ryan Wetherell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 Kevin Galloway 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 3 0 0 0 815 Dwight Lewis 4-9 0-2 0-0 3 4 8 0 0 0 1420 Kyle Austin 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 623 Keith Wilkinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 634 Gabe Pruitt 0-3 0-3 2-3 0 4 2 2 0 1 2042 RouSean Cromwell 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 0 0 0 12TEAM 5TOTALS 17-40 1-11 20-25 27 29 55 6 0 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 50.0 36.4 42.53-Point FG 20.0 0.0 9.1Free Throws 81.8 78.6 80.0

Kansas State (9-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 0-1 0-1 2-4 1 0 2 0 1 0 1605 Clent Stewart g 1-4 0-2 4-6 3 4 6 2 0 0 2812 Bill Walker f 6-17 0-5 7-8 3 3 19 1 0 1 3615 David Hoskins f 5-7 0-1 9-10 6 3 19 1 0 4 2620 Cartier Martin f 3-11 1-6 2-3 5 3 9 2 2 1 3402 Blake Young 2-4 0-0 5-8 1 4 9 0 0 3 2323 Jermaine Maybank 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 4 2 0 0 0 1834 Akeem Wright 0-3 0-0 2-2 7 5 2 0 0 0 19TEAM 4TOTALS 18-49 1-16 31-41 34 26 68 6 3 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 22.6 61.1 36.73-Point FG 0.0 20.0 6.3Free Throws 56.3 88.0 75.6

Officials: Bob Staffen, Bill Kennedy, Terry ChristmanTechnical Fouls: USC-Team. Kansas State-Team.Attendance: 1,000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalUSC 28 27 55Kansas State 23 45 68

Points in the Paint: USC 24, Kansas State 22Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 24, USC 9Second Chance Points: Kansas State 7, USC 6Fast Break Points: Kansas State 2, USC 0Bench Points: USC 15, Kansas State 13

December 19, 2006 ■ Las Vegas Holiday Classic ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

Maryland-Eastern ShoreKansas State

58

79MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Cartier Martin scored 23 points and KansasState slogged its way to a 79-58 victory over Maryland-Eastern Shoreon Tuesday in the Las Vegas Holiday Classic.

The Hawks committed 32 turnovers in the sloppily played game.Thirteen of them came off Kansas State steals, and at one pointMaryland-Eastern Shore had 19 turnovers and only 17 points.

The Wildcats weren't much better offensively, as they committed23 turnovers. Martin was among the lone bright spots, adding agame-high eight rebounds and four assists and sparking each ofKansas State's scoring spurts.

The Wildcats' leading scorer came off the bench for the secondtime this season and didn't register his first points until he curled in a3-pointer with 14:28 to go in the first half. He followed it with afour-point trip down the floor a couple minutes later, then hadanother four-point trip - this time draining a fall-away 3-pointer ashe was fouled - later in the half. Martin had 17 points before half-time, hit three 3-pointers and finished 8-of-14 from the floor.

David Hoskins added 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting as theWildcats shot 51 percent from the field (29-of-57) and came withinone of breaking the 80-point mark for the fifth straight game.

Bill Walker, the highly touted freshman who made his dazzlingdebut on Sunday against Kennesaw State, added 11 points.

Aleksander Popovic had 15 points to lead Hawks (1-7), whosetreacherous trip through the Sunflower State included a 102-46 drubbing by No. 8 Wichita State on Sunday.

Maryland-Eastern Shore (1-7)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN05 Ed Tyson g 3-10 1-3 0-0 3 2 7 2 1 1 3610 Jesse Brooks g 2-11 1-3 6-6 3 2 11 5 0 4 3115 Milutin Mirjacic f 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 3 0 0 2244 Antonio McMillion f 3-10 0-2 2-4 7 1 8 1 0 1 2931 Aleksandar Popovic c 6-7 0-0 3-4 7 3 15 0 2 0 2201 Art Valentine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 203 Corey Brown 4-9 2-5 0-0 4 1 10 1 0 0 2321 Shondale Robinson 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 1 4 0 0 1 1033 B.J. Nimocks 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 545 Brandon Moore 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 4 3 0 0 1 20TEAM 2TOTALS 20-54 4-14 14-18 32 17 58 12 3 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 40.9 34.4 37.03-Point FG 0.0 40.0 28.6Free Throws 62.5 90.0 77.8

Kansas State (8-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 2-6 0-3 0-0 2 0 4 2 0 1 1505 Clent Stewart g 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1512 Bill Walker f 4-10 0-1 3-6 5 3 11 0 0 2 1815 David Hoskins f 6-10 2-6 2-2 6 3 16 4 0 2 2955 Jason Bennett c 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 2 4 1 2 1 2202 Blake Young 0-1 0-1 3-4 1 1 3 2 0 1 1114 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 220 Cartier Martin 8-14 3-5 4-5 8 1 23 4 1 3 3023 Jermaine Maybank 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 4 0 1 1532 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 10 0 0 0 334 Akeem Wright 4-6 0-1 1-2 4 2 9 3 2 1 2642 Darren Kent 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1050 Luis Colon 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 1 1 4TEAM 2TOTALS 29-57 5-20 16-23 35 15 79 24 6 13 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 51.7 50.0 50.93-Point FG 27.3 22.2 25.0Free Throws 68.4 75.0 69.6

Officials: Ron Groover, James Barker, Roger AyersTechnical Fouls: Maryland-Eastern Shore-None. Kansas State-Bill Walker.Attendance: 8,534

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMaryland-Eastern Shore 23 35 58Kansas State 46 33 79

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 38, Maryland-Eastern Shore 24Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 37, Maryland-Eastern Shore 17Second Chance Points: Kansas State 15, Maryland-Eastern Shore 6Fast Break Points: Maryland-Eastern Shore 14, Kansas State 12Bench Points: Kansas State 42, Maryland-Eastern Shore 17

December 17, 2006 ■ Las Vegas Holiday Classic ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

Kennesaw StateKansas State

54

82MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Bill Walker, the most highly sought freshmanever to play for Kansas State, scored 15 points in an eagerly anticipated, crowd-pleasing debut Sunday and the Wildcats swampedKennesaw State 82-54.

The 6-6 Walker, who once had 50 points and 25 rebounds in anOhio high school game, became eligible on Saturday, an event thatoccasioned a special news conference at a school where excitementhas already surged with the arrival of Bob Huggins as head coach.

The Wildcats (7-3) had no trouble with the Owls (2-7), racing to a55-19 halftime lead and never leading in the second half by fewerthan 28 points. Junior David Hoskins had 17 points for Kansas Stateand senior Cartier Martin had 12.

The Owls, NCAA Division II champions in 2003-04 but strugglingin their second season in Division I, missed 12 of their first 13 shots.Ronell Wooten hit a 3-pointer with 17:23 left in the first half, andthen Kennesaw State went almost 10 minutes without another fieldgoal until Zach Berry's midcourt steal and driving layup. By then, theWildcats held a 34-7 bulge en route to their third win in a row.

Wooten had nine points for Kennesaw State and Brent Ragsdaleand Andre Morgan each had eight.

Walker also had four rebounds and an assist before going to thebench late in the game with four fouls.

Kennesaw State (2-7)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN22 Keonte Keith g 2-4 0-2 0-2 5 4 4 0 0 1 2240 Brent Ragsdale g 3-7 1-2 1-2 3 4 8 3 0 1 2743 Golden Ingle g 2-6 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 2 0 1 2301 Shuan Stegall f 1-9 0-2 1-2 3 5 3 1 0 2 2005 Ronell Wooten f 3-10 3-9 0-0 3 3 9 0 0 1 2404 Zach Berry 2-5 0-1 2-2 1 2 6 1 0 1 1723 Andre Berry 2-6 0-2 4-4 0 2 8 3 0 2 2030 Jon-Michael Nickerson 4-6 0-0 0-2 1 3 8 0 0 3 1433 Marvin Listenbee 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 441 Jonathan Whipple 1-4 0-2 2-2 3 1 4 1 1 0 844 Alex Cornett 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1845 Bryon Walker 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 2TOTALS 20-59 4-21 10-16 28 24 54 11 2 13 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 22.6 46.4 33.93-Point FG 8.3 33.3 19.0Free Throws 66.7 60.0 62.5

Kansas State (7-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 3-7 0-4 3-4 5 0 9 4 0 2 2005 Clent Stewart g 3-6 1-3 2-2 1 0 9 2 0 2 2215 David Hoskins f 6-9 0-0 5-6 7 1 17 5 0 2 2320 Cartier Martin f 4-12 3-6 1-2 4 0 12 1 0 1 2255 Jason Bennett c 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 4 2 3 0 1301 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 302 Blake Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 212 Bill Walker 6-10 0-0 3-3 4 4 15 1 0 0 2214 Serge Afeli 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 1 2 0 0 0 221 James Franklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 323 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-1 1-3 3 2 1 2 0 1 1831 Chris Merriewether 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 332 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 334 Akeem Wright 3-4 0-0 2-3 4 0 8 4 0 0 1942 Darren Kent 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 1 0 0 1044 Brady Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 Luis Colon 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 3 0 0 0 13TEAM 5TOTALS 30-56 4-14 18-26 41 16 82 22 3 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 61.3 44.0 53.63-Point FG 28.6 28.6 28.6Free Throws 83.3 37.5 69.2

Officials: Dan Striffeller, Charles Robinson, Nathan QuickTechnical Fouls: Kennesaw State-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 8,764

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKennesaw State 19 35 54Kansas State 55 27 82

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 42, Kennesaw State 22Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 28, Kennesaw State 23Second Chance Points: Kansas State 11, Kennesaw State 9Fast Break Points: Kansas State 16, Kennesaw State 12Bench Points: Kansas State 31, Kennesaw State 26

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 BOXSCORESJanuary 3, 2007 ■ U.S. Bank Arena ■ Cincinnati, Ohio

Kansas StateXavier (Ohio)

66

76CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Kansas State was unable to make Bob Huggins’return to Cincinnati a victorious one as the Wildcats dropped a 76-66decision to Xavier at US Bank Arena Wednesday night.

David Hoskins scored 17 points before fouling out with 4:44 toplay and Lance Harris added nine points to lead Kansas State (10-4),which had its six-game winning streak snapped.

The Wildcats also got eight points each from Cartier Martin, BillWalker and Blake Young, but a 12-for-22 effort at the free throw lineand 19 turnovers proved to be too much to overcome.

Stanley Burrell led all scorers with 23 points, including hitting 10-of-10 at the charity stripe, and Justin Doellman chipped in with 15points for Xavier (10-4), which scored all of its final 32 points eitherin the paint or at the free-throw line.

K-State got out to a hot start in the first half and led 22-18 withjust over eight minutes to go after back-to-back layups by Walker.

The Wildcats, however, missed their next four shots from the fieldand turned the ball over five times over then next five minutes asXavier used a 14-0 run to build a 32-22 lead.

K-State settled down late in the period and had a chance to slicethe Musketeers’ lead to five just before the break. But Martin wasunable to convert two free throws following a Xavier technical fouland Walker missed a pair of charity tosses just 25 second beforeintermission, sending the Wildcats to the locker room down 39-30.

A 9-2 spurt pulled Kansas State within 10 at 68-58 with 5:39 togo, however the Wildcats were only able to manage a lone layup byWalker over the next four minutes as Xavier pushed its lead back to16 points before K-State scored the final six points of the game.

Kansas State (10-4)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN05 Clent Stewart g 2-3 1-2 0-1 3 2 5 4 0 1 1934 Akeem Wright g 3-6 0-1 1-2 6 5 7 3 1 0 3012 Bill Walker f 4-14 0-2 0-3 7 5 8 2 0 0 3315 David Hoskins f 5-11 0-1 7-8 5 5 17 3 0 2 2620 Cartier Martin f 3-9 1-4 1-4 3 2 8 0 0 1 2601 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+02 Blake Young 2-7 1-2 3-4 5 1 8 3 0 2 2503 Lance Harris 4-7 1-3 0-0 2 4 9 0 1 0 2214 Serge Afeli 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 1 0 523 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 442 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 555 Jason Bennett 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5TEAM 0TOTALS 25-62 4-15 12-22 36 24 66 15 3 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 43.3 37.5 40.33-Point FG 50.0 23.1 26.7Free Throws 33.3 69.2 54.5

Xavier (10-4)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN24 Drew Lavender g 5-10 0-1 2-6 3 1 12 3 0 4 3634 Stanley Burrell g 6-10 1-4 10-10 4 0 23 2 0 1 3601 Josh Duncan f 2-6 1-2 3-4 3 3 8 2 1 1 2403 Justin Cage f 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 4 2 1 0 0 1615 Justin Doellman f 5-7 1-1 4-4 6 4 15 1 3 4 3005 Derrick Brown 1-1 0-0 2-4 5 4 4 3 0 0 2511 B.J. Raymond 1-4 1-2 1-2 2 2 4 0 0 0 1314 Johnny Wolf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 433 Brandon Cole 4-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 8 0 1 0 16TEAM 3 1TOTALS 25-45 4-10 22-32 31 21 76 14 5 10 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 52.0 60.0 55.63-Point FG 50.0 25.0 40.0Free Throws 71.4 66.7 68.8

Officials: Tim Nestor, Alan Spainhour, Jerry HeaterTechnical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Xavier - Team Attendance: 12,298

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 30 36 66Xavier (Ohio) 39 37 76

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 42, Xavier 40Points Off Turnovers: Xavier 27, Kansas State 18Second Chance Points: Kansas State 14, Xavier 8Fast Break Points: Xavier 10, Kansas State 4Bench Points: Kansas State 21, Xavier 16

December 23, 2006 ■ Las Vegas Holiday Classic ■ Orleans Arena ■ Las Vegas, Nev.

New MexicoKansas State

56

72LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- Cartier Martin scored a game-high 23 points tolead Kansas State over New Mexico 72-56 in the championship gameof the Las Vegas Classic on Saturday.

Martin, who went 8-of-15 from the field, was named MVP of theeight-team, four-game tournament.

Bill Walker had 13 points with eight rebounds, while DavidHoskins added 11 points for Kansas State (10-3).

J.R. Giddens led New Mexico (9-3) with 12 points, going 5-of-11from the field. Darren Prentice added 10 points, going 6-of-7 fromthe free throw line.

The Wildcats avenged an earlier loss at New Mexico, 78-54, onNov. 21. New Mexico finished the tournament 3-1.

The Lobos jumped to a 13-8 lead to start the game, but theWildcats answered with a 13-2 spurt and never relinquished the lead.

Kansas State missed its first seven 3-point attempts, but went up33-24 at halftime when Martin hit the team's first 3-pointer with twoseconds until halftime. Martin had 13 first-half points.

In the second half, New Mexico never got closer than 39-33 with14:21 left. Kansas State then went on a 19-8 run to seal it.

The Wildcats shot from the field 28-of-51 for 55 percent, whilethe Lobos were 18-of-50 (36 percent). Neither team shot well fromthe 3-point line. UNM was 4-of-20 and the Wildcats were 3-of-13.

New Mexico (9-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN10 Jamaal Smith g 3-6 1-3 2-2 1 1 9 0 0 0 1815 J.R. Giddens g 5-11 1-2 1-2 4 0 12 0 0 0 2600 Aaron Johnson f 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 2 0 0 1330 Roman Martinez f 0-1 0-1 1-2 4 1 1 0 0 0 2732 Tony Danridge f 2-8 1-3 2-2 2 1 7 0 0 0 1803 David Kanyinda 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 311 Jeffrey Henfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1220 Sean Imadiyi 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0 0 0 521 Ryan Kersten 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1824 Darren Prentice 2-8 0-3 6-7 2 3 10 2 0 1 2433 Chad Toppert 0-4 0-4 0-1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1241 Kellen Walter 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 653 Daniel Faris 1-3 0-1 4-4 5 4 6 1 2 1 18TEAM 0TOTALS 18-50 4-20 16-20 26 17 56 6 2 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 33.3 39.1 36.03-Point FG 18.2 22.2 20.0Free Throws 80.0 80.0 80.0

Kansas State (10-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN05 Clent Stewart g 1-3 0-2 0-0 3 2 2 7 0 2 2734 Akeem Wright g 2-7 0-2 2-2 7 3 6 1 0 1 3312 Bill Walker f 5-10 0-0 3-4 8 2 13 1 0 1 2515 David Hoskins f 4-4 0-0 3-4 4 4 11 0 0 0 2220 Cartier Martin f 8-15 2-6 5-8 1 3 23 0 0 0 3401 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+02 Blake Young 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 1 4 1 0 1 1903 Lance Harris 3-4 1-2 0-0 3 2 7 1 0 0 1414 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 Jermaine Maybank 3-3 0-0 0-0 5 3 6 0 0 1 2242 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 0TOTALS 28-51 3-13 13-18 34 20 72 11 0 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 56.0 53.8 54.93-Point FG 12.5 40.0 23.1Free Throws 80.0 69.2 72.2

Officials: Steve Coleman, Tim Kelly, Jeff NicholsTechnical Fouls: New Mexico - None; Kansas State - None. Attendance: 3,573

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNew Mexico 24 32 56Kansas State 33 39 72

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 38, New Mexico 24Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 19, New Mexico 11Second Chance Points: Kansas State 11, New Mexico 6Fast Break Points: Kansas State 0, New Mexico 0Bench Points: New Mexico 25, Kansas State 17

January 6, 2007 ■ Reed Arena ■ College Station, Texas

Kansas State11/11 Texas A&M

65

69COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Kansas State gave No. 11 Texas A&M allit wanted, but the Wildcats were unable to rally down the stretch andthe Aggies escaped with a 69-65 victory Saturday night at Reed Arenain the Big 12 opener for both teams.

Akeem Wright scored a career-high 18 points and David Hoskinsadded 11 before fouling out with 36 seconds to play to lead K-State.

Acie Law paced Texas A&M (13-2, 1-0 Big 12) with 18 points andJoseph Jones chipped in with 17 for the Aggies.

Kansas State and Texas A&M battled through eight ties and 22lead changes, including an incredible 14 in the second half, as themomentum seesawed back and forth all night long.

The Aggies led 32-30 at intermission and went up by four early inthe second half before a 3-pointer by Clent Stewart and a jumper byWright put the Wildcats on top 35-34.

A 7-0 run by K-State that featured a trey and a pair of freethrows by Lance Harris and a layup by Blake Young made it 53-48Wildcats with just over 12 minutes to play.

It was the largest lead held by either team during the secondhalf, but Texas A&M had an answer and used a 9-2 run of its ownover the next five minutes to take a 57-55 lead.

Wright connected on two more field goals in the final minute, butTexas A&M was able to put the game on ice by hitting 5-of-8 at thefree throw line to hold off the Cats.

The Wildcats posted the only sustained run during the opening 20minutes and took a 14-9 lead midway through the period following alayup by Wright and back-to-back treys from Martin and Stewart.

Kansas State (10-5, 0-1 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 1 1834 Akeem Wright g 8-15 0-2 2-4 8 4 18 3 0 3 3512 Bill Walker f 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 515 David Hoskins f 2-10 1-3 6-7 6 5 11 3 0 1 3155 Jason Bennett c 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 0 1103 Lance Harris 2-5 2-4 2-2 3 1 8 1 0 0 2505 Clent Stewart 4-6 2-4 0-0 0 0 10 2 0 0 2514 Serge Afeli 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1020 Cartier Martin 1-5 1-4 3-4 3 3 6 3 2 1 2623 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 342 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 Luis Colon 3-3 0-0 0-1 0 3 6 1 0 0 10TEAM 1TOTALS 23-53 6-18 13-18 26 22 65 15 3 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 35.7 52.0 43.43-Point FG 28.6 50.0 33.3Free Throws 60.0 87.5 72.2

Texas A&M (13-2, 1-0 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Acie Law g 6-15 0-3 6-8 4 3 18 5 1 1 3922 Dominique Kirk g 3-4 3-4 3-4 4 3 12 3 1 0 3823 Josh Carter g 3-8 2-5 3-3 7 2 11 5 0 0 3530 Joseph Jones f 5-13 0-1 7-7 9 2 17 0 0 1 3644 Antanas Kavaliauskas f 1-4 0-0 1-2 5 5 3 1 1 0 1515 Donald Sloan 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 720 Logan Lee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 Beau Muhlbach 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+34 Bryan Davis 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 441 Chinemelu Elonu 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0+42 Marlon Pompey 2-3 0-0 2-2 6 1 6 2 1 1 25TEAM 1TOTALS 21-49 5-14 22-26 37 18 69 16 4 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 42.9 42.9 42.93-Point FG 33.3 37.5 35.7Free Throws 100.0 71.4 84.6

Officials: Mark Whitehead, Larry Rose, Brad FerrieTechnical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Texas A&M - Team Attendance: 11,358

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 30 35 65Texas A&M 32 37 69

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 22, Texas A&M 22Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 22, Texas A&M 10Second Chance Points: Kansas State 12, Texas A&M 5Fast Break Points: Kansas State 8, Texas A&M 8Bench Points: Kansas State 32, Texas A&M 8

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 BOXSCORESJanuary 8, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

Texas TechKansas State

62

52MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Jarrius Jackson scored 23 points and Texas Techshut down the Kansas State offense in a 62-52 victory Monday night.

Martin Zeno added 12 points and freshman Decensae White had11 for the Red Raiders (13-4, 2-0 Big 12), who have won seven oftheir last eight and are off to their best start in three years.

Texas Tech, playing without center Esmir Rizvic, led 27-26 at half-time before building a 41-32 lead with 10 minutes left in the game.

The Wildcats (10-6, 0-2) used a 9-0 spurt to cut the lead to twopoints, but Texas Tech coach Bob Knight quickly called a timeout thatquieted the Bramlage Coliseum crowd. The Red Raiders scored out ofthe break and slowly built their lead back up to 11 with just under 4minutes to play.

Jackson was the catalyst, penetrating the lane to draw fouls andhitting short jump shots every time Kansas State threatened to getback in the game. The Big 12's third-leading scorer added sevenrebounds, three assists and was 8-of-9 from the free throw line.

David Hoskins had 23 points on 7-of-13 shooting to lead theWildcats, who have lost three in a row since winning the Las VegasHoliday Classic in December. Leading scorer Cartier Martin was heldto only six points on 2-of-11 shooting, and didn't hit his first fieldgoal until the 10:29 mark of the second half.

Employing Knight's trademark man-to-man defense and harassing the Wildcats in the half court, Texas Tech held Kansas Statewithout a field goal for nearly nine minutes in the first half.

The Red Raiders kept the pressure up throughout the second half,holding Kansas State to 30 percent shooting for the game. TheWildcats hit only 2-of-15 3-pointers and committed 14 turnovers.

Texas Tech (13-4, 2-0 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Martin Zeno g 5-7 0-0 2-2 2 3 12 2 1 0 3422 Jarrius Jackson g 7-21 1-4 8-9 7 1 23 3 0 4 4042 Charlie Burgess g 2-7 0-1 3-4 3 2 7 2 0 0 3930 Michael Prince f 0-1 0-0 2-2 4 3 2 3 1 0 1341 Damir Suljagic f 2-4 0-0 1-2 5 4 5 3 0 2 2413 Decensae White 5-7 0-0 1-2 7 2 11 0 2 0 2520 Alan Voskiul 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 932 Jon Plefka 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 544 Darryl Dora 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 2 0 0 11TEAM 2TOTALS 22-52 1-6 17-21 36 21 62 15 4 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 44.0 40.7 42.33-Point FG 20.0 0.0 16.7Free Throws 66.7 86.7 81.0

Kansas State (10-6, 0-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2605 Clent Stewart g 2-7 0-2 3-4 1 2 7 4 0 0 3734 Akeem Wright g 3-12 0-3 1-2 7 4 7 4 0 1 3715 David Hoskins f 7-13 2-2 7-10 6 1 23 1 1 3 3355 Jason Bennett f 1-1 0-0 2-4 2 0 4 1 0 0 1102 Blake Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 314 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 Cartier Martin 2-11 0-6 2-2 3 4 6 0 0 0 2423 Jermaine Maybank 0-5 0-1 3-4 5 2 3 0 0 1 1842 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 350 Luis Colon 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 7TEAM 6TOTALS 16-53 2-15 18-26 34 17 52 10 1 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 31.0 29.2 30.23-Point FG 16.7 11.1 13.3Free Throws 70.0 68.8 69.2

Officials: Scott Thornley, Steve Welmer, Tom EadesTechnical Fouls: Texas Tech - None; Kansas State - None. Attendance: 12,913 (10,819)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTexas Tech 27 35 62Kansas State 26 26 52

Points in the Paint: Texas Tech 38, Kansas State 26Points Off Turnovers: Texas Tech 20, Kansas State 19Second Chance Points: Kansas State 14, Texas Tech 14Fast Break Points: Texas Tech 7, Kansas State 2Bench Points: Texas Tech 13, Kansas State 11

January 13, 2007 ■ Mizzou Arena ■ Columbia, Mo.

Kansas StateMissouri

85

81COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Clent Stewart scored a career-high 19 points andDavid Hoskins added 18 as Kansas State held on for a big 85-81 winover Missouri Saturday at Mizzou Arena.

K-State (11-6, 1-2 Big 12) combined to connect on a season-high37 free throws on 43 attempts, including a perfect 12-for-12 effort byHoskins, who was one of five Wildcats to score in double figures.

K-State also got 16 points from Columbia native Lance Harris and15 from Cartier Martin, who hit three critical free throws in the final13 seconds to hand Missouri just its second home loss of the season.

In addition to converting a season-high 86 percent at the free-throw line, Kansas State also finished with a dominating 41-17 margin on the glass, including a hefty 13-2 edge on the offensive endof the floor that helped mask a season-high 24 turnovers.

Five different Wildcats scored during a 17-5 run early in the second half as Kansas State built a 16-point lead for 56-40 edge with13:36 to play. Mizzou responded with an 11-0 spurt of its own asBrown bookended the run with a jumper and a 3-pointer to make it56-51 just over two minutes later.

The Wildcats, however, continued their near-perfect free throwshooting and missed just two of their final 12 attempts over the final90 seconds, with Martin finally icing the game from the stripe bymaking two with seven seconds to play for the final points.Five ties and five lead changes highlighted the early going until

Kansas State forged some breathing room midway through thefirst half when Martin keyed a 12-2 Wildcat run with a pair of freethrows and a 3-point play for a 32-22 lead.

Kansas State (11-6, 1-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 5-11 3-6 3-4 7 1 16 4 1 0 3805 Clent Stewart g 5-9 2-3 7-8 5 2 19 1 0 2 3534 Akeem Wright g 1-4 0-0 0-0 8 4 2 1 0 0 2315 David Hoskins f 3-8 0-1 12-12 6 5 18 1 0 1 2820 Cartier Martin f 4-10 1-4 6-7 6 4 15 1 0 0 2702 Blake Young 2-2 0-0 7-10 5 3 11 1 0 1 1914 Serge Afeli 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 323 Jermaine Maybank 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 1 3 0 0 1 942 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 0 950 Luis Colon 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 3 1 0 0 1 9TEAM 1TOTALS 21-48 6-14 37-43 41 26 85 10 1 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 44.0 43.5 43.83-Point FG 37.5 50.0 42.9Free Throws 82.4 88.5 86.0

Missouri (11-5, 0-3 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Stefhon Hannah g 2-9 0-5 3-4 2 4 7 5 0 1 2412 Jason Horton g 3-6 2-4 5-6 2 4 13 4 0 4 3015 Marshall Brown f 9-13 2-4 8-8 3 4 28 1 0 2 2633 Matt Lawrence f 2-5 1-3 0-2 2 1 5 0 0 0 2105 Leo Lyons c 4-5 0-0 2-3 3 5 10 0 1 2 2302 Keon Lawrence 2-7 0-2 2-2 1 3 6 3 0 2 1704 J.T. Tiller 3-5 1-1 0-0 1 3 7 0 0 3 2723 Marcus Watkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 332 Vaidotas Volkus 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 0 0 835 Darryl Butterfield 1-2 0-1 1-3 0 3 3 1 0 1 1444 Kalen Grimes 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7TEAM 2TOTALS 26-54 6-20 23-30 17 31 81 14 1 16 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 39.1 54.8 48.13-Point FG 0.0 46.2 30.0Free Throws 78.6 75.0 76.7

Officials: Curtis Shaw, Mark Whitehead, Will LyndeTechnical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Missouri - None Attendance: 7,340

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 39 46 85Missouri 29 52 81

Points in the Paint: Missouri 34, Kansas State 20Points Off Turnovers: Missouri 24, Kansas State 23Second Chance Points: Kansas State 12, Missouri 0Fast Break Points: Missouri 10, Kansas State 8Bench Points: Missouri 18, Kansas State 15

January 17, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

BaylorKansas State

60

69MANHATTAN, Kan. -- David Hoskins and Lance Harris led a second-half comeback and K-State erased an 11-point deficit Wednesday tobeat Baylor 69-60 and keep the Bears winless on the road for morethan two years.

The Wildcats, after shooting 55 percent the first half, missed theirfirst 15 shots of the second half while Henry Dugat and Aaron Bruceled an 12-1 run to turn a 39-39 halftime tie into a 51-40 lead.

Then the Wildcats (12-6, 2-2 Big 12), who have had trouble scoring throughout Bob Huggins' first year as coach, canned six oftheir next seven from the field and finally went ahead 59-58 onCartier Martin's 3-pointer with 5:07 left.

After Aaron Bruce drew nothing but air on a 3-point attempt,Hoskins hit a free throw and rebounded Bruce's miss and Harris wentin for a layup and a 62-58 Wildcats' advantage.

The Bears (11-6, 1-3) got only two points and five rebounds fromKevin Rogers, their 6-9 sophomore who had been averaging 16.7points and 9.7 rebounds in Big 12 play. He fouled out with 3:15 leftas the Bears lost for the 31st time in their last 33 true road games, astreak that dates back to Dec. 30, 2004. Baylor has lost 19 straightBig 12 road games.

Harris had 18 points for Kansas State, Martin had 15, Hoskins 13and Clent Stewart 12, including a contested layup that put KansasState on top 65-60.

Dugat had 15 and Bruce 13 for Baylor.

Baylor (11-6, 1-3 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Curtis Jerrells g 2-11 2-7 1-2 3 4 7 4 0 0 3105 Henry Dugat g 5-10 1-4 4-5 4 2 15 0 1 1 3214 Aaron Bruce g 5-17 2-12 1-2 2 2 13 3 0 1 3123 Kevin Rogers f 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 5 2 0 1 1 1215 Mamadou Diene c 0-2 0-0 2-4 6 3 2 0 1 0 1810 Patrick Fields 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 220 Tim Bush 2-4 0-1 2-2 3 2 6 0 0 0 3045 Tweety Carter 3-8 2-6 0-0 2 2 8 2 0 1 2450 Josh Lomers 3-7 0-0 1-3 4 1 7 0 0 0 20TEAM 7TOTALS 21-61 7-30 11-18 37 21 60 10 3 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 54.2 21.6 34.43-Point FG 45.5 10.5 23.3Free Throws 88.9 33.3 61.1

Kansas State (12-6, 2-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 7-15 3-6 1-1 6 3 18 3 0 0 3805 Clent Stewart g 5-8 2-4 0-0 3 2 12 2 0 0 3334 Akeem Wright g 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 1 0 0 1315 David Hoskins f 2-12 0-3 9-10 7 1 13 3 1 0 2550 Luis Colon c 1-2 0-0 2-5 2 3 4 1 1 0 2102 Blake Young 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 3 0 2 1620 Cartier Martin 6-9 1-3 2-2 7 1 15 2 0 0 3023 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 555 Jason Bennett 1-3 0-0 1-1 5 2 3 1 3 0 19TEAM 2TOTALS 24-55 6-17 15-19 36 16 69 16 5 2 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 55.2 30.8 43.63-Point FG 33.3 40.0 35.3Free Throws 100.0 75.0 78.9

Officials: Tom O’Neill, Hal Lusk, Bill KennedyTechnical Fouls: Baylor - None; Kansas State - None Attendance: 12,637 (8,850)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBaylor 39 21 60Kansas State 39 30 69

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 26, Baylor 24Points Off Turnovers: Baylor 14, Kansas State 9Second Chance Points: Kansas State 14, Baylor 10Fast Break Points: Kansas State 8, Baylor 5Bench Points: Baylor 21, Kansas State 20

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

2006-07 BOXSCORESJanuary 27, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

NebraskaKansas State

45

61MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Clent Stewart scored 14 points, and KansasState earned its first four-game conference winning streak in 17years by beating Nebraska 61-45 on Saturday night.

David Hoskins added 11 points and Cartier Martin had 10 for K-State, which won despite making only five second-half field goals.

It was the fifth consecutive victory for the Wildcats (15-6, 4-2 Big12), who were coming off Monday's 73-36 rout of Chicago State.

Nebraska (12-7, 1-4) trailed by seven at the break but got sixquick points from center Aleks Maric early in the second half andclosed within 29-28 on Charles Richardson Jr.'s basket with 16:18 left.

The Huskers missed a chance to take the lead, though, when SekHenry missed two free throws with just over 14 1/2 minutes left.

Blake Young's 3-pointer with 13:12 left started an 11-4 run thatput the Wildcats up 40-32, and Nebraska never got closer than fivepoints again.

Kansas State took its first double-digit lead, 48-37, on Martin'stwo free throws with just under 2 1/2 minutes to go. The Wildcatsscored 15 points - all from the line - in the final 1:23.

Henry wasn't the only Nebraska player with problems from theline, where the Cornhuskers hit only 5 of 12 attempts. Kansas Statewas 26-for-32, offsetting its 33 percent (14-for-43) shooting.

Maric, held scoreless in the first half, finished with 10 points -eight under his team-leading average - and was the only Nebraskaplayer in double figures.

Kansas State led 27-20 at the end of a first half in which bothteams also shot poorly from the field - 30 percent (7-for-23) forNebraska and 33 percent (9-for-27) for the Wildcats.

Kansas State opened the game in a 1-for-7 funk and trailed 10-3after six minutes, while the Cornhuskers started 5-for-9 but thenmissed 11 straight over a 10 1/2-minute span.

Nebraska (12-7, 1-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Charles Richardson, Jr. g 4-8 1-3 0-0 3 5 9 2 0 2 3704 Marcus Perry g 2-7 2-7 0-0 0 3 6 0 1 0 3333 Jamel White g 4-8 0-1 1-2 5 2 9 1 1 0 3344 Ryan Anderson g 2-6 1-3 0-0 4 3 5 0 0 2 2721 Aleks Maric c 4-12 0-0 2-4 9 4 10 2 1 2 2701 Sek Henry 2-6 0-4 2-6 2 4 6 1 0 1 2105 Jay-R Strowbridge 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1125 Paul Velander 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 932 Chris Balham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2TEAM 4TOTALS 18-49 4-20 5-12 27 28 45 6 3 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 30.4 42.3 36.73-Point FG 30.0 10.0 20.0Free Throws 50.0 33.3 41.7

Kansas State (15-6, 4-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 1-5 1-5 4-4 2 1 7 2 0 0 2805 Clent Stewart g 4-9 3-5 3-5 3 1 14 3 0 0 3234 Akeem Wright g 0-3 0-1 5-6 9 1 5 1 0 0 2915 David Hoskins f 3-9 0-0 5-5 3 0 11 3 0 0 3250 Luis Colon c 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 0 0 0 1502 Blake Young 2-4 2-4 1-2 1 2 7 2 0 0 2020 Cartier Martin 3-9 0-2 4-4 6 3 10 0 0 0 1523 Jermaine Maybank 1-3 1-1 4-5 2 2 7 2 0 2 1855 Jason Bennett 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 3 0 0 2 0 11TEAM 2TOTALS 14-43 7-18 26-32 35 15 61 13 2 2 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 33.3 31.3 32.63-Point FG 40.0 37.5 38.9Free Throws 83.3 80.8 81.3

Officials: Gary Maxwell, Mike Stuart, Hal LuskTechnical Fouls: Nebraska - None; Kansas State - None. Attendance: 13,340 (12,086)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNebraska 20 25 45Kansas State 27 34 61

Points in the Paint: Nebraska 24, Kansas State 12Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 17, Nebraska 4Second Chance Points: Nebraska 9, Kansas State 4Fast Break Points: Nebraska 3, Kansas State 0Bench Points: Kansas State 24, Nebraska 6

January 22, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

Chicago StateKansas State

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73MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Jason Bennett set a Kansas State recordMonday night with eight blocked shots, leading a stifling defensiveeffort that helped the Wildcats to a 73-36 victory over Chicago State.

Cartier Martin came off the bench to score 25 points for K-State(14-6, 3-2 Big 12), which won its fourth straight after starting league0-2.

After Bennett's eighth block of the game, he left to a standingovation from the Bramlage Coliseum crowd with 1:03 remaining. Hebroke the old record of six blocks, which he tied earlier this season ina loss at California.

Kansas State dominated defensively, holding the Cougars to aBramlage Coliseum record lows for points allowed (36) and opponentshooting percentage (22.2) and forcing 12 turnovers.

Chicago State (8-16), which entered the game with six playersaveraging in double figures, was led by John Cantrell's 14 points.

Martin, a second team All-Big 12 selection last season but demoted to the bench under first-year coach Bob Huggins, providedan immediate spark for the Wildcats and at one point was beatingthe Cougars single-handedly.

Martin hit six of his first seven shots on the way to 14 earlypoints. With 6:30 left in the first half and K-State up 31-13, he wasoutscoring Chicago State on his own.

Kansas State had four players in double figures, including DavidHoskins, who had his second-straight double-double with 15 pointsand 10 rebounds. Akeem Wright and Lance Harris added 12 apiecefor the Wildcats.

Kansas State led 38-17 at halftime.

Chicago State (8-16)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 David Holston g 1-10 1-7 0-0 4 2 3 1 0 2 2811 Royce Parran g 2-9 0-5 0-0 3 2 4 2 0 2 2423 John Cantrell g 6-13 0-0 2-4 3 3 14 0 0 4 3321 Kourtney Calvin f 1-8 1-1 4-6 4 3 7 0 0 0 2532 Chidozie Chukwumah c 2-7 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 1 0 2720 Kevin Jones, Jr. 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1925 Walter Woghiren 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1030 Aaron Williams 0-10 0-0 0-0 9 2 0 0 0 1 34TEAM 7TOTALS 14-63 2-15 6-10 34 13 36 5 1 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 29.2 17.9 22.23-Point FG 11.1 16.7 13.3Free Throws 50.0 66.7 60.0

Kansas State (14-6, 3-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 5-10 2-6 0-0 4 2 12 3 1 1 2405 Clent Stewart g 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 4 0 0 2034 Akeem Wright g 4-6 1-1 3-4 4 1 12 3 2 2 2915 David Hoskins f 7-17 0-2 1-2 10 2 15 5 0 1 2950 Luis Colon c 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 0 0 0 1601 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 102 Blake Young 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 3 2 0 4 2314 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 Cartier Martin 11-15 1-3 2-25 2 25 1 0 0 0 2523 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 2 0 0 931 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 142 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 355 Jason Bennett 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 1 4 0 8 0 18TEAM 2TOTALS 30-59 4-14 9-12 44 13 73 20 12 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 50.0 51.7 50.83-Point FG 37.5 16.7 28.6Free Throws 71.4 80.0 75.0

Officials: Steve Welmer, Gerry Pollard, Terry MooreTechnical Fouls: Chicago State - None; Kansas State - None. Attendance: 12,628 (8,300)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalChicago State 17 19 36Kansas State 38 35 73

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 46, Chicago State 20Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 13, Chicago State 4Second Chance Points: Kansas State 23, Chicago State 10Fast Break Points: Kansas State 16, Chicago State 7Bench Points: Kansas State 32, Chicago State 4

January 20, 2007 ■ Hilton Coliseum ■ Ames, Iowa

Kansas StateIowa State

69

60AMES, Iowa -- David Hoskins scored 22 points and grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds for his first double-double of the season asKansas State notched its third straight win and its second in a row onthe road with a 69-60 victory over Iowa State at Hilton Coliseum.

Lance Harris added 18 points and Cartier Martin chipped in with17 for Kansas State (13-6, 3-2 Big 12), which won for the first time atIowa State since 1999, led for all but 40 seconds early in the first halfand committed just seven turnovers.

Iowa State’s leading scorer Mike Taylor, who came in averaging16.5 points per game, was held scoreless for the first 31 minutes, butexploded down the stretch to score 21 of the Cyclones final 27 points.

Jiri Hubalek, who finished the game with 17 points and 10rebounds, tallied 10 of the 16 points scored by Iowa State (11-8, 2-3Big 12) in the first half and was the only other Cyclone to end thegame in double figures.

A series of runs highlighted the second half after an opening 20minutes that saw both team’s defenses control the early tempo.

Kansas State, which led 26-16 after the first half, increased itsadvantage to 14 twice in the first four minutes of the second and led37-23 at the 16 minute mark following free throws by Martin.

The Cyclones quickly bounce back to make it a six-point gamethanks to a 10-2 run that was bookended by 3-point baskets byWesley Johnson and Dodie Dunson.

Hoskins and Harris then teamed up to score the game’s next sixpoints and K-State once again found itself up by double figures at45-33 with just over nine minutes to play.

K-State then closed out the game at the free throw line making8-of-12 from the stripe over the final two minutes, including four in arow on back-to-back possessions by Martin.

Kansas State (13-6, 3-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 6-10 0-0 6-6 2 2 18 3 3 2 3705 Clent Stewart g 1-5 0-2 0-1 1 4 2 0 0 0 1734 Akeem Wright g 3-6 2-2 0-2 11 2 8 5 0 0 3715 David Hoskins f 9-18 0-2 4-6 11 2 22 1 0 1 3650 Luis Colon c 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 702 Blake Young 0-2 0-1 2-4 1 3 2 2 0 0 1714 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 120 Cartier Martin 4-10 3-5 6-6 6 1 17 2 0 0 2823 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1055 Jason Bennett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 10TEAM 1TOTALS 23-53 5-13 18-27 34 19 69 14 3 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 37.0 50.0 43.43-Point FG 33.3 50.0 38.5Free Throws 50.0 71.4 66.7

Iowa State (11-8, 2-3 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Dodie Dunson g 2-6 1-5 1-2 2 0 6 1 0 0 3124 Mike Taylor g 7-19 2-7 5-7 6 3 21 2 0 1 3304 Wesley Johnson f 3-9 1-4 2-2 7 5 9 0 0 1 3713 Rahshon Clark f 1-3 0-2 2-2 5 4 4 0 0 1 2633 Jiri Hubalek f 7-12 0-0 3-4 10 3 17 1 1 0 3202 Brock Jacobson 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 825 Jessan Gray 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1403 Corey McIntosh 0-1 0-0 3-4 2 3 3 2 0 0 1631 Cory Johnson 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 4TOTALS 20-55 4-21 16-21 36 21 60 6 2 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 30.0 40.0 36.43-Point FG 0.0 26.7 19.0Free Throws 66.7 80.0 76.2

Officials: Mike Thibodeaux, Rick Randall, Kipp KissingerTechnical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Iowa State - None. Attendance: 14,356

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 26 43 69Iowa State 16 44 60

Points in the Paint: Iowa State 28, Kansas State 24Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 9, Iowa State 3Second Chance Points: Kansas State 11, Iowa State 11Fast Break Points: Kansas State 4, Iowa State 0Bench Points: Kansas State 19, Iowa State 3

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2006-07 BOXSCORESFebruary 7, 2007 ■ Allen Fieldhouse ■ Lawrence, Kan.

Kansas State9/8 Kansas

70

97LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Brandon Rush scored 18 points and No. 9 Kansasran past Kansas State 97-70 Wednesday in a rough and spirited renewalof a long rivalry that's been re-energized with the arrival of Bob Huggins.

Kansas (20-4, 7-2) began the game with a 15-2 run and closed out thefirst half on a 14-5 spree for a 47-35 lead over the Wildcats (17-7, 6-3),who came in with a seven-game winning streak.

The Jayhawks, who have beaten their state rivals 33 times in their last34 meetings, shot 56 percent and did not take all their starters off thefloor until 3:28 remained and they led 89-60. Huggins and the Wildcatswill no doubt remember that when they host Kansas in a rematch on Feb.19 at Bramlage Coliseum, where Kansas has never lost.

Kansas State did not get its first field goal of the second half untilJermaine Maybank hit with 14:03 left. By then, Kansas led 60-39 and therout was on. Maybank, averaging 2.6 points for the year, had career-high26 points for Kansas State.

The Wildcats, who made a season-high 14 3-pointers while beatingTexas on Saturday, missed 11 of their first 13 tries from behind the arcand wound up only 4-for-22.

Darnell Jackson had 13 points and 10 rebounds for Kansas, which out-rebounded K-State 28-9 in the second half. Darrell Arthur had 14 pointsfor the Jayhawks and Sherron Collins and Mario Chalmers each had 11.

Davis Hoskins had 13 points for Kansas State. The Wildcats, who madea season-high 14 3-pointers while beating Texas on Saturday, missed 11 oftheir first 13 tries from behind the arc and wound up only 4-for-22.

Kansas State (17-7, 6-3 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 1-4 0-3 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 0 1605 Clent Stewart g 1-3 0-2 3-4 3 3 5 1 0 1 2834 Akeem Wright g 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1015 David Hoskins f 4-9 2-4 3-6 3 2 13 1 0 0 2355 Jason Bennett c 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 3 0 1101 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 102 Blake Young 2-5 1-2 3-6 5 1 8 2 0 1 3114 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 320 Cartier Martin 2-9 0-5 7-8 5 2 11 0 0 0 2423 Jermaine Maybank 7-10 0-2 12-15 4 2 26 2 0 3 3342 Darren Kent 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 4 3 1 0 0 1450 Luis Colon 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2 2 0 1 0 6TEAMTOTALS 18-46 4-22 30-41 24 23 70 10 5 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 47.8 30.4 39.13-Point FG 16.7 20.0 18.2Free Throws 78.6 70.4 73.2

Kansas (20-4, 7-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Russell Robinson g 3-4 0-1 0-0 5 3 6 6 0 2 2815 Mario Chalmers g 3-9 1-3 4-4 3 3 11 3 0 2 3025 Brandon Rush g 6-11 4-7 2-2 1 4 18 1 0 1 2830 Julian Wright f 3-7 0-0 3-4 11 3 9 3 0 0 1924 Sasha Kaun c 4-5 0-0 1-4 3 3 9 0 0 1 1300 Darrell Arthur 7-9 0-0 0-0 4 5 14 0 1 1 1904 Sherron Collins 5-10 0-1 1-2 2 1 11 7 0 1 2805 Rodrick Stewart 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 610 Jeremy Case 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 0 311 Brennan Bechard 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 212 Brady Morningstar 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 0 0 332 Darnell Jackson 5-8 0-0 3-6 10 2 13 0 0 0 1740 Brad Witherspoon 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 154 Matt Kleinmann 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 1 0 0 3TEAM 3TOTALS 38-68 5-13 16-24 46 29 97 22 1 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 51.5 60.0 55.93-Point FG 57.1 16.7 38.5Free Throws 64.3 70.0 66.7

Officials: Jim Burr, Curtis Shaw, Tom EadesTechnical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Kansas - None. Attendance: 16,300

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 35 35 70Kansas 47 50 97

Points in the Paint: Kansas 60, Kansas State 24Points Off Turnovers: Kansas 25, Kansas State 13Second Chance Points: Kansas 26, Kansas 6Fast Break Points: Kansas 16, Kansas State 8Bench Points: Kansas State 50, Kansas 44

February 3, 2007 ■ Frank Erwin Center ■ Austin, Texas

Kansas State22/23 Texas

73

72AUSTIN, Texas -- Cartier Martin scored 20 of his 27 points in the secondhalf, including Kansas State's last five points, to lead the Wildcats past No.22 Texas, 73-72, Saturday afternoon at the Erwin Special Events Center.

Lance Harris added 19 points and David Hoskins netted nine of his 13after the break to go along with a game-high nine rebounds for KansasState (17-6, 6-2 Big 12), which pulled off its first win over a ranked foe onthe road since 1996 and won at Texas for the first time since 1983.

The victory extended the Wildcats’ winning streak to seven games. Italso marked the first time K-State has won six in a row in conference playsince 1987-88 and was the program’s third straight league road win, afeat not accomplished since the 1987-88 campaign.

A 3-pointer by Martin with 41 seconds left, one of his career-highseven on the day, gave the Wildcats a 71-68 lead. His two free throws with13 seconds left made it 73-70. Texas tried to set up for a 3-pointer to tiebut Justin Mason's shot was way off the mark and the putback by DamionJames at the horn left the Longhorns one point short.

Durant had 32 points and nine rebounds for Texas (16-6, 6-2), butdidn't touch the ball on the final possession as the Longhorns’ 22-gamehome court winning streak ended.

The Wildcats, meanwhile, were burning things up from beyond the arc.In addition to Martin’s 7-for-11 effort from 3-point range, Harris knockeddown five triples and Stewart drilled a pair as K-State shot a blistering 52percent from long range and connected its most 3-pointers (14) since canning 15 vs. Nebraska in 2000.

Durant's layup with 27 seconds left pulled Texas within one. But theLonghorns had been whistled for just four fouls to that point and had towatch valuable seconds tick off trying to get the Wildcats to the line.

K-State and Texas ran neck-a-neck through the first eight minutes ofthe game before Durant reeled off seven points during an 11-2 run by theLonghorns. However, Martin hit a pair of jumpers, including a 3-pointer,and Harris, who had 16 first-half points, ripped four straight treys, the lastcoming with 48 seconds remaining to cut it to 35-33.

Kansas State (17-6, 6-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 7-14 5-9 0-0 3 0 19 2 0 0 3805 Clent Stewart g 2-11 2-5 0-0 4 3 6 6 0 2 3334 Akeem Wright g 2-8 0-1 0-0 3 3 4 4 1 0 3015 David Hoskins f 5-11 0-1 3-4 9 1 13 5 0 0 2950 Luis Colon c 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 302 Blake Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 720 Cartier Martin 9-17 7-11 2-2 3 4 27 0 0 0 2923 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 742 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 255 Jason Bennett 2-4 0-0 0-0 7 2 4 1 2 0 22TEAM 5TOTALS 27-67 14-27 5-6 36 19 73 19 3 2 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 46.4 35.9 40.33-Point FG 45.5 56.3 51.9Free Throws 100.0 75.0 83.3

Texas (16-6, 6-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 A.J. Abrams g 2-16 1-6 2-2 5 1 7 3 0 0 3814 D.J. Augustin g 1-2 0-0 4-4 0 4 6 2 0 2 3424 Justin Mason g 4-9 2-3 2-2 6 4 12 1 0 0 3105 Damion James f 3-5 0-0 3-3 7 2 9 3 2 0 2935 Kevin Durant f 13-21 2-4 4-5 9 1 32 0 5 0 3604 J.D. Lewis 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 332 Connor Atchley 1-1 0-0 0-2 8 0 2 1 5 0 2334 Dexter Pittman 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6TEAM 2TOTALS 26-58 5-15 15-18 38 12 72 10 12 2 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 45.2 44.4 44.83-Point FG 40.0 20.0 33.3Free Throws 100.0 75.0 83.3

Officials: Scott Thornley, Gerry Pollard, Steve OlsonTechnical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Texas - None. Attendance: 15,709 (13,662)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 33 40 73Texas 38 34 72

Points in the Paint: Texas 30, Kansas State 14Points Off Turnovers: Texas 9, Kansas State 8Second Chance Points: Texas 21, Kansas State 17Fast Break Points: Texas 6, Kansas State 2Bench Points: Kansas State 31, Texas 6

January 31, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

MissouriKansas State

73

80MANHATTAN, Kan. -- David Hoskins had 25 points and Cartier Martinhad 22 points and 11 rebounds, leading Kansas State to an 80-73 victoryover Missouri on Wednesday night.

Akeem Wright added 12 points for the Wildcats (16-6, 5-2 Big 12),who have won six straight and own their first five-game conference winning streak since the Big 12 began play in 1996-97. The string startedwith an 85-81 victory over the Tigers on Jan. 13 in Columbia, Mo.

Missouri (13-7, 2-5) was outrebounded 41-19 and had a two-gamewinning streak broken.

A 13-0 run, capped by Hoskins' three-point play with 4:51 left, gavethe Wildcats a 65-58 lead. It was the fourth lead change in a streaky second half, after Kansas State led by three at the break.

Missouri cut the margin to two twice, the last time on StefhonHannah's basket with just over 3 minutes left that got the Tigers within67-65, but could get no closer. The Tigers were still within one possession,71-68, when Keon Lawrence scored with 1 1/2 minutes to go, but theWildcats scored six straight points over the next 50 seconds.

Hannah hit six 3-pointers and led Missouri with 27 points. MarshallBrown had 16 points and Keon Lawrence finished with 15.

A 12-0 run that spanned halftime gave the Tigers a 41-36 lead, andthey led 48-41 when Leo Lyons hit two free throws with 13:44 left.

The Wildcats responded with a 11-3 surge, going up 52-51 onJermaine Maybank's steal and layup with 11:49 to go. A 7-0 run put theTigers ahead 58-52 with 8 1/2 minutes remaining before Kansas Statewent on its game-winning tear.

Martin scored the first seven points in that run, including two freethrows that put the Wildcats up for good, 59-58, with 6:15 to go.

Kansas State jumped out to a 10-0 lead in just over three minutes andwas up 16-5 with 14 minutes left in the first half, but Missouri closed thegap to 36-33 at the break.

Missouri (13-7, 2-5 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Stefhon Hannah g 10-16 6-8 1-3 3 3 27 6 0 0 3512 Jason Horton g 1-3 0-1 0-0 4 1 2 3 0 2 2415 Marshall Brown f 5-13 1-5 5-6 2 4 16 0 0 1 3233 Matt Lawrence f 2-6 1-5 0-0 1 1 5 0 1 1 2944 Kalen Grimes c 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 0 1002 Keon Lawrence 7-10 1-3 0-0 0 3 15 2 0 1 2504 J.T. Tiller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 205 Leo Lyons 1-2 0-0 2-4 4 4 4 1 0 2 1823 Marcus Watkins 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 432 Vaidotas Volkus 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 235 Darryl Butterfield 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 2 0 2 19TEAM 1TOTALS 28-56 9-22 8-13 19 22 73 14 1 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 46.4 53.6 50.03-Point FG 30.0 50.0 40.9Free Throws 100.0 44.4 61.5

Kansas State (16-6, 5-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Lance Harris g 1-8 0-3 1-4 5 1 3 6 0 0 3205 Clent Stewart g 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 1 5 3 0 0 2934 Akeem Wright g 4-9 1-1 3-4 8 2 12 1 0 2 3015 David Hoskins f 7-14 1-2 10-12 6 1 25 2 0 0 2950 Luis Colon c 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 3 0 0 1602 Blake Young 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 3 3 2 0 0 1220 Cartier Martin 6-9 2-2 8-8 11 2 22 0 1 0 3023 Jermaine Maybank 3-4 0-1 0-2 3 0 6 0 0 1 1355 Jason Bennett 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 4 2 0 2 0 9TEAM 2TOTALS 26-53 6-12 22-30 41 15 80 17 3 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 46.2 51.9 49.13-Point FG 42.9 60.0 50.0Free Throws 90.0 65.0 73.3

Officials: Ed Hightower, Steve Welmer, Brad FerrieTechnical Fouls: Missouri - None; Kansas State - None. Attendance: 13,266 (11,399)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMissouri 33 40 73Kansas State 36 44 80

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 28, Missouri 24Points Off Turnovers: Missouri 15, Kansas State 7Second Chance Points: Kansas State 24, Missouri 6Fast Break Points: Missouri 16, Kansas State 9Bench Points: Kansas State 33, Missouri 21

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2006-07 BOXSCORESFebruary10, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan.

ColoradoKansas State

59

78MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Cartier Martin scored 10 of Kansas State's first 11points of the second half and sparked the Wildcats to a 78-59 victorySaturday over Colorado, which lost its 10th straight Big 12 road game.

Martin, criticized after scoring only 11 points in a 97-70 loss to No. 9Kansas, hit two 3-pointers and a short jumper and alertly tipped the ballinto the bucket off David Hoskins' missed free throw in the early run.Hoskins capped the 13-5 spree with a jumper than made it 50-29.

Martin finished with 25 points and rose to No. 7 on Kansas State'scareer scoring list.

Kansas State (18-7 overall, 7-3 Big 12), whose seven-game winningstreak was snapped on Wednesday, remained tied with Texas for thirdplace in the Big 12 in Bob Huggins' first year as coach. The Wildcats havenever finished higher than seventh in the conference, and their overallrecord is the best after 25 games since 1987-88.

Colorado (6-14, 2-8) fell behind for good when Akeem Wright's 6-footer made it 9-7. But they committed turnovers on seven straight possessions during K-State's run opening the half and wound up with 23.

Xavier Silas had 16 points for Colorado and Dominique Coleman 14.Colorado junior Richard Roby, who'd averaged almost 23 points his

last three games and 17.6 for the year, managed only five points. Lance Harris, taking a great feed beneath the basket from Clent

Stewart, put in a 12-footer for a 31-23 lead and then K-State took itsbiggest lead of the first half, 37-25, when Stewart drove in for an under-handed scoop. The Buffaloes missed nine of their last 10 shots of the half.

Leading 59-42 with about 8 minutes left, the Wildcats went on a 10-4run capped by Hoskins' three-point play and a bucket and two free throwsby Martin, 6-7 senior who's been coming off the bench the past twomonths in a new role.

Colorado (6-14, 2-8 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN13 Xavier Silas g 5-12 2-6 4-4 2 4 16 0 0 0 3223 Richard Roby g 1-9 0-2 3-4 6 2 5 1 0 4 2855 Kal Bay g 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1905 Jeremy Williams f 1-5 1-3 1-4 4 3 4 2 2 0 2732 Marcus King-Stockton f 3-5 0-0 1-3 7 5 7 1 3 0 2402 James Inge 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 111 Dominique Coleman 5-7 2-3 2-2 7 2 14 4 1 0 3512 Dwight Thorne II 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 531 Jerml Jackson-Wilson 4-6 0-0 3-5 2 4 11 0 1 0 2241 Sean Kowal 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7TEAM 4TOTALS 20-50 5-18 14-23 37 23 59 9 7 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 34.5 47.6 40.03-Point FG 11.1 44.4 27.8Free Throws 62.5 60.0 60.9

Kansas State (18-7, 7-3 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Blake Young g 4-7 0-1 0-0 1 3 8 5 0 3 2523 Jermaine Maybank g 0-2 0-0 3-4 1 1 3 2 0 0 2334 Akeem Wright g 2-12 0-2 0-0 11 0 4 4 1 1 2715 David Hoskins f 4-13 0-2 5-11 9 2 13 6 1 1 2850 Luis Colon c 2-2 0-0 1-1 0 5 5 0 1 1 1103 Lance Harris 2-7 0-4 2-3 0 1 6 2 0 0 2605 Clent Stewart 3-7 0-1 0-1 7 0 6 1 0 1 1714 Serge Afeli 3-6 0-0 0-1 1 1 6 0 0 1 820 Cartier Martin 8-13 4-6 5-6 4 3 25 0 0 0 2131 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 232 Deilvez Yearby 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 1 242 Darren Kent 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 1 2 0 0 0 455 Jason Bennett 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 6TEAM 9TOTALS 29-71 4-16 16-31 45 18 78 20 4 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 37.8 44.1 40.83-Point FG 11.1 42.9 25.0Free Throws 66.7 42.1 51.6

Officials: Steve Welmer, Randy Heimerman, Terry MooreTechnical Fouls: Colorado - None; Kansas State - None. Attendance: 13,340 (11,758)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalColorado 26 33 59Kansas State 37 41 78

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 38, Colorado 26Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 28, Colorado 0Second Chance Points: Kansas State 25, Colorado 17Fast Break Points: Kansas State 13, Colorado 6Bench Points: Kansas State 45, Colorado 25

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GAME 26 � NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007

#1 RYAN PATZWALDSeason Career

Points ____________________n/a ________________________________n/aField Goals ________________n/a ________________________________n/a3-Pt. Field Goals ____________n/a ________________________________n/aRebounds __________________n/a ________________________________n/aAssists ____________________1, at Kansas (2/7/07) ____________________1, at Kansas (2/7/07)Blocked Shots ______________n/a ________________________________n/aSteals ____________________1, twice ____________________________1, twiceMinutes __________________7, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06)________________7, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06)

#2 BLAKE YOUNGSeason Career

Points ____________________24, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ____________24, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)Field Goals ________________6, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______________6, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________4, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______________4, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)Rebounds __________________5, four times __________________________5, four timesAssists ____________________6, at Rutgers (11/15/06) __________________6, at Rutgers (11/15/06)Blocked Shots ______________1, twice ____________________________1, twiceSteals ____________________4, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07)________________4, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07)Minutes __________________36, at New Mexico (11/21/06)________________36, at New Mexico (11/21/06)

#3 LANCE HARRISSeason Career

Points ____________________26, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______________26, twiceField Goals ________________10, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______________10, three times3-Pt. Field Goals ____________5, three times__________________________7, vs. Kansas (3/11/05)Rebounds __________________13, at Rutgers (11/15/06) __________________13, at Rutgers (11/15/06)Assists ____________________6, vs. Missouri (1/31/07) __________________6, twiceBlocked Shots ______________3, at Iowa State (1/20/07) __________________3, at Iowa State (1/20/07)Steals ____________________2, three times__________________________2, nine timesMinutes __________________38, three times ________________________38, four times

#5 CLENT STEWARTSeason Career

Points ____________________19, at Missouri (1/13/07) __________________19, twiceField Goals ________________5, at Missouri (1/13/07) __________________6, at Baylor (2/1/06)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________3, twice ____________________________5, twiceRebounds __________________7, vs. Colorado (2/10/07) __________________7, twiceAssists ____________________7, vs. New Mexico (12/23/06) ________________10, at Missouri (2/12/06)Blocked Shots ______________n/a ________________________________1, four timesSteals ____________________2, six times __________________________3, at Missouri (2/12/06)Minutes __________________37, vs. Texas Tech (1/8/07) __________________41, at Baylor (2/1/06)

#12 BILL WALKERSeason Career

Points ____________________19, vs. USC (12/22/06) ____________________19, vs. USC (12/22/06)Field Goals ________________6, twice ____________________________6, twice3-Pt. Field Goals ____________n/a ________________________________n/aRebounds __________________8, vs. New Mexico (12/23/06) ________________8, vs. New Mexico (12/23/06)Assists ____________________2, vs. Xavier (1/3/07) ____________________2, vs. Xavier (1/3/07)Blocked Shots ______________n/a ________________________________n/aSteals ____________________2, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) ____________2, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06)Minutes __________________36, vs. USC (12/22/06) ____________________36, vs. USC (12/22/06)

#14 SERGE AFELISeason Career

Points ____________________14, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______________14, at Colorado State (12/2/06)Field Goals ________________7, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______________7, at Colorado State (12/2/06)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________n/a ________________________________n/aRebounds __________________7, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______________11, vs. Longwood (12/5/05)Assists ____________________1, four times __________________________1, nine timesBlocked Shots ______________1, three times__________________________3, vs. Longwood (12/5/05)Steals ____________________1, twice ____________________________3, vs. North Dakota State (1/2/06)Minutes __________________21, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______________21, at Colorado State (12/2/06)

#15 DAVID HOSKINSSeason Career

Points ____________________27, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ____________27, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)Field Goals ________________9, at Iowa State (1/20/07) __________________10, twice3-Pt. Field Goals ____________2, twice ____________________________2, twiceRebounds __________________11, at Iowa State (1/20/07) ________________11, at Iowa State (1/20/07)Assists ____________________6, vs. Colorado (2/10/07) __________________6, twiceBlocked Shots ______________3, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______________3, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)Steals ____________________4, vs. USC (12/22/06) ____________________4, vs. USC (12/22/06)Minutes __________________36, at Iowa State (1/20/07) ________________37, at Baylor (2/1/06)

#20 CARTIER MARTINSeason Career

Points ____________________28, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ____________28, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)Field Goals ________________11, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) ______________11, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________7, at Texas (2/3/07) ______________________7, at Texas (2/3/07)

Rebounds __________________11, vs. Missouri (1/31/07) __________________17, at Washington State (12/3/05)Assists ____________________5, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______________6, twiceBlocked Shots ______________2, three times__________________________2, three timesSteals ____________________3, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) ____________5, vs. Colorado (2/18/06)Minutes __________________38, at New Mexico (11/21/06)________________42, at Nebraska (1/8/05)

#23 JERMAINE MAYBANKSeason Career

Points ____________________26, at Kansas (2/7/07) ____________________26, at Kansas (2/7/07)Field Goals ________________7, at Kansas (2/7/07) ____________________7, at Kansas (2/7/07)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________1, four times __________________________1, four timesRebounds __________________6, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______________6, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)Assists ____________________4, four times __________________________4, four timesBlocked Shots ______________1, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______________1, twiceSteals ____________________3, at Kansas (2/7/07) ____________________3, at Kansas (2/7/07)Minutes __________________31, at Kansas (2/7/07) ____________________31, at Kansas (2/7/07)

#31 CHRIS MERRIEWETHERSeason Career

Points ____________________2, at California (11/29/06)__________________2, at California (11/29/06)Field Goals ________________1, at California (11/29/06)__________________1, at California (11/29/06)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________n/a ________________________________n/aRebounds __________________1, three times__________________________1, three timesAssists ____________________1, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______________1, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06)Blocked Shots ______________1, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______________1, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06)Steals ____________________1, twice ____________________________1, twiceMinutes __________________5, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______________5, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06)

#32 DEILVEZ YEARBYSeason Career

Points ____________________4, at California (11/29/06)__________________6, at Nebraska (3/1/06)Field Goals ________________2, at California (11/29/06)__________________2, twice3-Pt. Field Goals ____________n/a ________________________________n/aRebounds __________________2, at New Mexico (11/21/06) ________________3, three timesAssists ____________________1, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______________1, three timesBlocked Shots ______________1, twice ____________________________1, twiceSteals ____________________1, vs. Colorado (2/10/07) __________________2, at Nebraska (3/1/06)Minutes __________________6, twice ____________________________14, at Nebraska (3/1/06)

#34 AKEEM WRIGHTSeason Career

Points ____________________18, at Texas A&M (1/6/07)__________________18, at Texas A&M (1/6/07)Field Goals ________________8, at Texas A&M (1/6/07) __________________8, at Texas A&M (1/6/07)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________2, at Iowa State (1/20/07) __________________2, at Iowa State (1/20/07)Rebounds __________________13, vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) ____________13, vs. William & Mary (11/11/06)Assists ____________________5, at Iowa State (1/20/07) __________________6, at Nebraska (3/1/06)Blocked Shots ______________2, twice ____________________________3, vs. North Dakota State (1/2/06)Steals ____________________3, at Texas A&M (1/6/07) __________________3, at Texas A&M (1/6/07)Minutes __________________37, three times ________________________40, twice

#42 DARREN KENTSeason Career

Points ____________________4, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______________5, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/30/05)Field Goals ________________2, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______________2, twice3-Pt. Field Goals ____________1, at Kansas (2/7/07) ____________________1, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/30/05)Rebounds __________________6, at California (11/29/06)__________________6, at California (11/29/06)Assists ____________________1, five times __________________________1, five timesBlocked Shots ______________2, at North Dakota State (12/9/06) ____________2, at North Dakota State (12/9/06)Steals ____________________1, at North Dakota State (12/9/06) ____________1, at North Dakota State (12/9/06)Minutes __________________28, at California (11/29/06) ________________28, at California (11/29/06)

#50 LUIS COLONSeason Career

Points ____________________9, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______________9, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06)Field Goals ________________4, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______________4, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________n/a ________________________________n/aRebounds __________________7, vs. William & Mary (11/11/06)______________7, vs. William & Mary (11/11/06)Assists ____________________3, vs. Missouri (1/31/07) __________________3, vs. Missouri (1/31/07)Blocked Shots ______________1, seven times ________________________1, seven timesSteals ____________________1, five times __________________________1, five timesMinutes __________________21, vs. Baylor (1/17/07) __________________21, vs. Baylor (1/17/07)

#55 JASON BENNETTSeason Career

Points ____________________11, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______________11, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06)Field Goals ________________3, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______________3, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06)3-Pt. Field Goals ____________n/a ________________________________n/aRebounds __________________9, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______________9, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06)Assists ____________________2, vs. Kennesaw State (12/17/06)______________2, vs. Kennesaw State (12/17/06)Blocked Shots ______________*8, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) ______________*8, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07)Steals ____________________1, twice ____________________________1, twiceMinutes __________________22, twice ____________________________22, twice

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER HIGHS

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THE LAST TIME...INDIVIDUALSCORINGK-State player scored 30 or more points:

32 by Jeremiah Massey vs. NIU (12/21/04)K-State player scored 35 or more points:

62 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/94)K-State player scored 40 or more points:

62 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/94)K-State player made 15 or more field goals:

18 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/94)K-State player made 5 or more three-pointers:

7 by Cartier Martin at Texas (2/3/07)5 by Lance Harris at Texas (2/3/07)

K-State player made 10 or more free throws:12 by Jermaine Maybank at Kansas (2/7/07)

Opponent player scored 30 or more points:32 by Kevin Durant of Texas (2/3/07)

Opponent player scored 35 or more points:36 by Ramel Lloyd of Long Beach State (12/12/98)

Opponent player scored 40 or more points:51 by Doremus Bennerman of Siena (3/30/94)

Opponent player made 10 or more field goals:13 by Kevin Durant of Texas (2/3/07)

Opponent player made 5 or more three-pointers:6 by Stefhon Hannah of Missouri (1/31/07)

Opponent player made 10 or more free throws:12 by Ben Woodside of North Dakota State (12/9/06)

REBOUNDINGK-State player had 10 or more rebounds:

11 by Akeem Wright vs. Colorado (2/10/07)K-State player had 15 or more rebounds:

19 by Jeremiah Massey at Colorado (2/26/05)K-State player had 20 or more rebounds:

20 by Kelvin Howell vs. Texas Tech (2/18/01)Opponent player had 15 or more rebounds:

16 by Andre Smith of North Dakota State (12/9/06)Opponent player had 20 or more rebounds:

20 by Wayne Simien of Kansas (3/2/05)

OTHER STATISTICSK-State player had 10 or more assists:

10 by Clent Stewart at Missouri (2/12/06)K-State player had 5 or more steals:

5 by Cartier Martin vs. Colorado (2/18/06)K-State player had 5 or more blocked shots:

*8 by Jason Bennett vs. Chicago State (1/22/07)Opponent player had 10 or more assists:

10 by Terrell Everett, Oklahoma (2/25/06)Opponent player had 5 or more steals:

5 by Martin Zeno, Texas Tech (2/15/06)Opponent player had 5 or more blocks:

5 by Kevin Durant of Texas (2/3/07)5 by Connor Atchley of Texas (2/3/07)

TEAMSCORINGK-State scored 100 or more points:

101 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06)K-State scored 90 or more points:

93 vs. Cleveland State (12/6/06)K-State scored under 50 points:

48 at California (11/29/06)K-State scored under 40 points:

39 at North Carolina State (3/11/98)K-State shot 60 percent or better from the floor:

61.5 (32-52) vs. Cleveland State (12/6/06)K-State shot 50 percent or better from the floor:

50.8 (30-59) vs. Cleveland State (1/22/07)K-State shot 70 percent or better from the 3-pt range:

75.0 (9-12) vs. Oregon State (12/22/02)K-State made 40 or more field goals:

41 vs. Missouri (1/3/98)K-State made 45 or more field goals:

49 vs. Morgan State (1/5/85)K-State made 10 or more three-pointers:

14 at Texas (2/3/07)K-State made 15 or more three-pointers:

15 vs. Nebraska (1/8/00)K-State made 30 or more free throws:

30 at Kansas (2/7/07)

Opponent scored 90 or more points:97 by Kansas (2/7/07)

Opponent scored 100 or more points:103 by Kansas (2/27/02)

Opponent scored under 50 points:45 by Nebraska (1/27/07)

Opponent scored under 40 points:*36 by Chicago State (1/22/07)

Opponent shot 60 percent or better from the floor:61.2 (41-67) by Arizona (12/30/97)

Opponent shot 50 percent or better from the floor:55.9 (38-68) by Kansas (2/7/07)

Opponent shot under 25 percent from the floor:*22.2 (14-63) by Chicago State (1/22/07)

Opponent shot 60 percent or better from 3-pt range:61.5 (8-13) by Kansas (2/9/05)

Opponent made 40 or more field goals:41 by Arizona (12/30/97)

Opponent made 45 or more field goals:50 by Oklahoma (1/18/92)

Opponent made 10 or more three-pointers:10 by Colorado State (12/2/06)

Opponent made 15 or more three-pointers:15 by Saint Louis (1/3/04)

Opponent made 30 or more free throws:32 by UMKC (12/30/03)

REBOUNDINGK-State had 50 or more rebounds:

52 at Rutgers (11/15/06)K-State had 60 or more rebounds:

61 at Oregon State (12/6/03)Opponent had 50 or more rebounds:

55 by Oregon State (12/6/03)

OTHER STATISTICSK-State had 20 or more assists:

20 vs. Colorado (2/10/07)K-State had 25 or more assists:

25 vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06)K-State had 10 or more steals:

13 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06)K-State had 15 or more steals:

16 vs. UT-San Antonio (11/29/99)K-State had 5 or more blocked shots:

5 at Kansas (2/7/07)K-State had 10 or more blocked shots:

12 vs. Chicago State (1/22/07)Opponent had 20 or more assists:

22 by Kansas (2/7/07)Opponent had 25 or more assists:

26 by Kansas (2/4/02)Opponent had 10 or more steals:

16 by Missouri (1/13/07)Opponent had 15 or more steals:

16 by Missouri (1/13/07)Opponent had 5 or more blocked shots:

12 by Texas (2/3/07)Opponent had 10 or more blocked shots:

12 by Texas (2/3/07)

MISCELLANEOUSK-State had a 5 or more game winning streak:

7 Jan. 13 to Feb. 3, 2007K-State had a 10 or more game winning streak:

10, Dec. 1, 1993 to Jan 5, 1994K-State had a 15 or more game winning streak:

21, Dec. 19, 1958 to March 13, 1959K-State had a 20 or more game winning streak:

21, Dec. 19, 1958 to March 13, 1959

NATIONAL RANKINGSK-State beat a Top-25 team at home:

K-State 58, No. 10 Texas 48 (3/4/04)K-State beat a Top-10 team at home:

K-State 58, No. 10 Texas 48 (3/4/04)K-State beat a Top-5 team at home:

K-State 65, No. 1 Missouri 58 (2/8/90)K-State beat a No. 1 team at home:

K-State 65, No. 1 Missouri 58 (2/8/90)K-State beat a Top-25 team on the road:

K-State 73, No. 22 Texas 72 (2/3/07)K-State beat a Top-10 team on the road:

K-State 68, No. 1 Kansas 64 (1/17/94)K-State beat a No. 1 team on the road:

K-State 68, No. 1 Kansas 64 (1/17/94)K-State was ranked in the AP Top 25:

No. 23 on Feb. 13, 1993K-State was ranked in the AP Top 15:

No. 14 on Feb. 13, 1988K-State was ranked in the AP Top 10:

No. 9 on March 17, 1973K-State was ranked in the AP Top 5:

No. 3 on March 7, 1962K-State was ranked No. 1 by AP:

March 14, 1959

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