• WATCH: K-State’s Wentworth talks dominant first start of 2024 on K-Nation

    MANHATTAN, KS. (KSNT) - K-State sophomore pitcher Jackson Wentworth hadn't started a game in the 2024 season until Saturday. He made 18 appearances - all out of the bullpen - leading up to the Wildcats' second contest against No. 15 Oklahoma State. The right-handed pitcher was dominant from the jump: striking out the side in []

  • Dylan Edwards commits to K-State

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - It's an unlikely reunion in Manhattan, Kansas. Dylan Edwards is expected to be a Wildcat, he announced on social media on Sunday. Edwards commits to K-State for the second time, after pledging purple in June of 2022 while a senior at Derby High School. Edwards would go on to commit to Notre []

  • REPORT: K-State guard to transfer

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Another K-State men's basketball player is expected to transfer this offseason. RJ Jones plans to enter the transfer portal after spending just one year with the Wildcats, according to a report from the Athletic's Tobias Bass. Jones is now the fourth Wildcat to transfer from the program, joining Cam Carter, Dorian Finister []

  • K-State announces its 2024 Catbacker Tour

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - K-State has announced the dates and stops for its 2024 Catbacker Tour. The tour kicks off on May 14 with Head Football Coach Chris Klieman, coaches and student-athletes making stops in Salina, Great Bend and Liberal. On May 15, the tour will hit Dodge City, Garden City and Scott City. On May []

  • K-State defensive lineman signs with Titans

    NASHVILLE (KSNT) - A former Wildcat edge rusher is getting a chance at the next level. Khalid Duke will be a Tennessee Titan, according to ESPN. Duke is expected to sign an undrafted free agent deal with Tennessee. Duke spent five seasons in Manhattan, playing in 46 games while tallying 21 tackles for loss and []

  • N’Guessan returning to K-State for one more year

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Sometimes the best recruitment is retention. K-State men's basketball got a big piece of its 2023-24 puzzle back for another season as of Tuesday. David N'Guessan, a 6-foot-9 senior, will return for his fifth season of college basketball next year, the team announced on social media. N'Guessan averaged 7.8 points and 6.8 []

  • K-State adds 3-point specialist from Villanova

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - The Wildcats are adding a sharp-shooter to their 2024-25 roster. K-State men's basketball got the commitment of Brendan Hausen on Friday, he announced his decision on social media. Hausen shot almost exclusively three-point shots in two years with Villanova. In the Big East, Hausen attempted 246 shots from the field combined in []

  • K-State football to open 2025 season in Ireland

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - The Wildcats season opener in 2025 will be a long way from Bill Snyder Family Stadium. K-State football will play Iowa State in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday, August 23 to start its 2025 campaign, K-State Athletics announced the unique plan on Wednesday. The game will be part of the Aer Lingus College []

  • Hawaii among states sued over voter registration record

    When Scott Hoen ran to be the chief election official of Carson City, Nev., two years ago, he campaigned on “election integrity,” promising to make sure voter registration lists were accurate.

  • Tinubu backs record-chasing chess star Onakoya

    President Bola Tinubu and other prominent citizens have backed chess Grandmaster, Tunde Onakoya, in his attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest unbeaten chess marathon, The PUNCH reports. Onakoya’s 58-hour quest to break the Guinness World record for the longest unbeaten chess marathon began Wednesday April 17 at 10am in Times Square, Read More

  • The State of Politics: Evers Vetoes GOP Bills at Record Rate

    In one year he vetoed 32% of all legislative bills, compared to 3.7% for average governor.

  • K-State freshman guard to transfer after starting 16 games

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - The Wildcats are losing a talented guard to the transfer portal after he spent just one season in Manhattan. K-State's Dai Dai Ames will enter the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. Ames averaged five points and two assists for the 'Cats as a true freshman, while appearing in 31 games and []