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 []
MANHATTAN (KSNT) - K-State men's basketball has its second transfer portal pickup of the 2024 offseason. The Wildcats picked up a commitment from University of Illinois-Chicago transfer CJ Jones on Monday, according to multiple reports including GoPowercat's Ryan Gilbert and On3's Joe Tipton. Jones, a 6-foot-5 guard, started 31 of 33 games for UIC in []
MANHATTAN (KSNT) - An already impressive roster for K-State women's basketball is adding a major scoring weapon. On Sunday, 6-foot-1 forward Temira Poindexter committed to Kansas State. The rising senior will play her last year of college hoops in Manhattan after spending three seasons with Tulsa. As a junior, Poindexter won Player of the Year []
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MANHATTAN (KSNT) - K-State men's basketball had two major roster moves on Friday. The Wildcats added Villanova transfer Brendan Hausen, but are losing Ques Glover to the transfer portal. Glover struggled to stay healthy for the 'Cats in the 2023-24 season after suffering a knee injury in K-State's first game of the season. He got []
A Manhattan High School graduate and former K-State football player died on Saturday.
SHAWNEE, KS. (KSNT) - A Manhattan High School graduate and former K-State football player died on Saturday. Terrale Johnson passed away on Saturday, April 20, at the age of 29. Johnson graduated from MHS in 2012 before going on to play two seasons of football at Hutchinson Community College and three at K-State. Johnson was []
“I wanted a new experience and any school was going to bring that,” Simental said. “I think I fit in the system they play. They like to shoot the ball and so do I.”
A Saudi official said on Thursday that his country would be willing to accept a 'verbal agreement’ from Israel that they would renew negotiations to establish a Palestinian state as part of a normalization agreement, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. The statement comes as there are indications that the Biden administration
The Wisconsin men's basketball team lost a player who started 103 games for
Offseason? What offseason? There's no such thing in college basketball! And we're not complaining, because the sport is fascinating to follow even after UConn was crowned the national champion last week. Roster construction is changing across the country by the minute. When it's all said and done, there will be in the neighborhood of 2,000 names in college basketball's transfer portal. Should the portal and NIL money be regulated? We can discuss that until the sun comes up, but you can't deny...