
The Kansas State girls’s basketball workforce has hit a foul stretch because the begin of the brand new 12 months. The development continued on Wednesday evening because the Wildcats dropped their contest to the Bears, 69-48, their fourth consecutive loss and fifth defeat of their final six video games.
The defining moments of the sport got here within the second quarter as Ok-State did not make a single basket for seven consecutive minutes. Baylor responded with a 16-0 run to take a 25-14 lead which they’d not relinquish.
“To win on the highway, you’re going should make some photographs,” head coach Jeff Mittie stated. “We’re 6-of-32 from three and too many turnovers in a sport like this. This was not a very excessive possession sport that’s too many turnovers.”
Even with the tough offensive evening for the Wildcats, the workforce did get a pleasant efficiency from guard Gabby Gregory, who led all Ok-State scorers with 13 factors and a pair of 3-pointers made.
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“She’s [Gregory’s] actually struggled of late,” Mittie stated. “It was good to see her get a pair go down within the fourth quarter.”
Guards Serena Sundell and Jaelyn Glenn additionally had strong nights as Sundell scored ten factors — her seventh consecutive sport with double figures in factors — and Glenn pulled down eight rebounds within the defeat.
Ok-State now has an total document of 14-9 on the season however a subpar 1-5 document throughout the Large 12. They’ll attempt to get again to their successful methods on Saturday as they host TCU at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21, at Bramlage Coliseum.
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