Posts Tagged ‘Kansas State Wildcats’

Did Louisville Save Their Season?

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

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After running over the Kansas State Wildcats last night, did the Louisville Cardinals save their season, one that started so poorly against another team of Wildcats? While it’s a little too early in the schedule to make that declaration, [...]

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Michael Beasley Announces His Decision: NBA, Please

Monday, April 14th, 2008

At a press conference held in Manhattan, Kansas, Michael Beasley revealed what everybody in the free sports world thought he would: he will be leaving the college ranks to ply his considerable basketball trade in the National Basketball Association.
Shocking, right?
Although, he says he’ll miss being in college, his decision to enter the NBA is [...]

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Intentional Upset: Wasting Michael Beasley

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

It’s been apparent for some time that Kansas State’s Michael Beasley was going to be a special college basketball player, however, I don’t think he was supposed to be this good, this quickly. In the past two games for Kansas State, both losses, Beasley scored a total of 75 points and 28 rebounds. [...]

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K-State Assitant Suspended For DUI

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Apparently, one member of the Kansas State coaching staff celebrated the Wildcats’ long-awaited home victory against rival (and then undefeated) Kansas Jayhawks a little too much, as Wildcats associate men’s basketball coach Dalonte Hill was arrested early Thursday morning for suspicion of driving under the influence.
Charges have not yet been filed and Hill was released [...]

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Intentional Upset: Kansas Goes Down

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

When Kevin Durant won last year’s NCAA Player of the Year award, it was the first time ever a freshman had done so. Now, it looks like a freshman might win the award in back-to-back fashion as Kansas State’s Michael Beasley EASILY looks like the best player in college basketball and after last night’s 84-75 [...]

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