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The Junction City Rodeo is this weekend
The 30th annual Junction City Rodeo is this Friday, July 19, and Saturday, July 20, at the Geary County 4-H Fairgrounds Arena. The rodeo begins at 7:30 p.m. on both nights. The theme for Friday night is 'Tough Enough to Wear Pink' and Saturday night's theme is 'Red, White and Blue.'
K-State’s Jacob Pullen relishes win over Kansas ... even in alumni tuneup for TBT
Sitting on his team’s bench — made up of cushioned “JC” chairs just a few feet from the bleachers on the backside of the Johnson County Community College gym — Jacob Pullen opened a box of Insomnia Cookies and took a few bites. Just moments...
Tickets for Sunflower Showdown Selling Fast
MANHATTAN, Kan. – With the start of fall camp right around the corner, K-State Athletics officials announced Tuesday tickets for the Dillons Sunflower Showdown against Kansas on October 26 are down to scattered singles and standing-room only. Tickets to the other five remaining home games are also selling quickly,...
Big 12 Insiders: Big 12 is standing by if top ACC schools choose to depart
The Big 12 Insiders is a streaming show hosted by former Kansas State football player Brien "Big B" Hanley. It covers everything related to and affecting the new 16-school Big 12 Conference. In today's edition, Big B and 247Sports site publisher Tim Fitzgerald dig into the Big 12's approach to adding schools to the conference, including Florida State, Clemson and other ACC schools.
The Junction City Brigade are on a roll
The Junction City Brigade beat the Midwest A's twice Monday night in Belton, Missouri. The Brigade won game one 16-6 and game two 6-5. Junction City has won five games in a row and 10 of their last 11 games. Their current record is 19-9 on the season. This is...
K-State Football players Avery Johnson, Kam Sallis, meet fans at Manhattan Town Center
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas State Football players Avery Johnson and Kam Sallis met with fans on Thursday morning at the Manhattan Town Center. The event, called “Pizza and Players,” was sponsored by WTC Fiber. Johnson and Sallis signed mini footballs, met fans, and took pictures with Wildcat supporters of all ages. A free pizza lunch was also included for all attendees.
K-State outfielder picked on final day of MLB draft
Manhattan (KSNT) – Brendon Jones is the next wildcat to say goodbye to the little apple from this years MLB draft. Jones was selected in the twelfth round, No. 361 overall, by the New York Yankees. He now joins the K-State draft list, along side fellow teammates Kaelen Culpepper, Tyson Neighbors, Jackson Wentworth and Brady […]
Kansas State football's all-time record against every team on their 2024-2025 schedule
Kansas State is ready for a big season this year with every fan looking forward to seeing what Avery Johnson can do as a full-time starter. With the departure of Oklahoma and Texas and Utah, Arizona, Arizona State, and Colorado joining the Big 12, the Wildcats have a real chance at winning the Big 12.
2026 four star WR discusses Kansas State visit
While much of the attention has been on the 2025 recruiting class, Kansas State has hosted a few 2026 visitors. Texas quarterback Grant Smith was a major visitor in the 2026 class as was Oklahoma wide receiver Mason James. The Norman native visited K-State on June 22nd. “The visit was really good. The coaching staff […] The post 2026 four star WR discusses Kansas State visit appeared first on On3.
K-State’s Gillum selected in UFL College Draft
MANHATTAN, Kan. (KSNT) – Former K-State offensive lineman Hayden Gillum has the opportunity to extend his professional career. Gillum was taken with the second pick in the fifth round (No. 34 overall) of the 2024 UFL College Draft. The former Wildcat had previously accepted an invite to the Chicago Bears’ rookie minicamp. Gillum started as […]
🏐 K-State wins academic award
MANHATTAN, Kan. — For the 14th consecutive year, K-State volleyball was presented with the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award for the 2023-24 academic year, the organization announced Wednesday. The honor, which is given to programs that maintained a team grade-point average of 3.30 or higher during...
OPINION: Rivals and columns and Bill Snyder
Jul. 18—It's a slow time in the college-sports news cycle, what with football more than a month away. The next season, in case you've lost track, is conference realignment season. Get ready for more stories about either the inevitable march forward of the all-powerful Big 12, or else its imminent collapse. I lose track. Anyway, during the gap, columnists — and yes, I'm one — tend to write ...
Division One women's basketball returns to St. Joe in 2nd annual Bill Snyder Classic
The K State womens basketball team will come to St. Joseph once again as the St. Joseph Sports Commission announces the second annual Bill Snyder Women's Classic. The game will feature an intriguing non conference matchup between the Kansas State Wildcats and the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders. Tip off in the game is currently scheduled for 5pm on December 14th.
Geopfert's past connection to KSU coach Chris Klieman played a role in hiring
Jul. 16—A Northern Iowa connection almost 20 years old proved key in new Kansas State director of track and field Travis Geopfert's hiring journey. From 2006 to 2009, both Geopfert and K-State football head coach Chris Klieman called Cedar Falls, Iowa home. After playing at UNI back in the late 1980s, Klieman returned as a defensive backs coach in 2006 and eventually moved up the ranks to ...
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