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GAME 30 • (Rv/-) KANSAS STATE at OKLAHOMA STATE • MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2019 • 7 P.M 24 20-WIN SEASONS • 15 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES • 6 WNIT APPEARANCES • 2006 WNIT CHAMPIONS • 10 CONFERENCE TITLES • 12 ALL-AMERICANS • 8 WNBA DRAFT PICKS GAME 30 • (rv/-) KANSAS STATE at OKLAHOMA STATE • MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2019 • 7 p.m. • GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA (STILLWATER, OKLA.) Promotions & Tickets • Call (877) ALL-4-OSU or visit www.okstate.com PxP: Mike Wolfe PxP: Brian Smoller Free game audio and live stats Color: Bryndon Manzer Color: Randy Peterson available at www.kstatesports.com 2018-19 SCHEDULE & RESULTS AP AP RV GAME INFO NR SERIES HISTORY vs. OKLAHOMA STATE OVERALL RECORD: 19-10 Coaches Coaches BIG 12: 10-7 | NON-CONFERENCE: 9-3 NR NR HOME: 12-4 | AWAY: 6-3 | NEUTRAL: 1-3 37-33 KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE NOVEMBER (4-2) 19-10, 10-7 Big 12 Record 14-14, 5-12 Big 12 • K-State leads the series with Oklahoma State, 12 OMAHA + (K-StateHD.TV) W, 61-46 Jeff Mittie (Missouri Western ‘89) Head Coach Jim Littell (Southwestern ‘77) 37-33. 16 NORTH TEXAS + (ESPN3) W, 60-42 98-64 (.605; 5th season) Record at School 161-93 (.634; 8th Season) • Head coach Jeff Mittie is 9-8 against Oklahoma 18 UMKC + (ESPN3) W, 61-50 552-299 (.649; 27th season) Career Record 579-154 (.790; 21st Season) State in his career. 22 vs. (14/15) Syracuse ~ + (CBS Sports Digital) L, 70-61 W, 75-67, vs. Texas Tech (3/2/19) Last Game L, 76-44, at (1/1) Baylor (3/2/19) • K-State has won six of the last eight meetings 23 vs. (16/16) DePaul ~ + (CBS Sports Digital) L, 79-59 W4 Current Streak L2 in the series. 24 vs. Princeton ~ + (CBS Sports Digital) W, 80-61 Williams (15.5 ppg) Scoring Leaders Gray (20.0 ppg) DECEMBER (5-1) Williams (9.7 rpg) Rebounding Leaders Jones (7.7 rpg) Overall: K-State leads, 37-33 2 VANDERBILT % + (ESPN3) W, 72-61 Goth (6.8 apg) Assist Leaders Miller (3.5 apg) Mittie vs. Oklahoma State: 9-8 5 LAMAR + (FCSC & K-StateHD.TV) W, 73-55 Last Meeeting: Jan. 23, 2019 (H) 8 at Little Rock + W, 53-47 TEAM COMPARISONS Last Result: K-State won, 59-48 16 vs. (17/19) Arizona State > + L, 65-51 Current Streak: K-State won 2 K-STATE STATS OSU K-STATE STATS OSU 20 CENTRAL ARKANSAS + (ESPN3) W, 70-54 Last K-State Win: Jan. 23, 2019 (H) 29 NORTHERN IOWA + (ESPN3) W, 72-62 64.6 Scoring 66.5 35.0 Rebounds/game 39.8 at K-State: 21-9 at Oklahoma State: 11-18 63.3 Scoring Defense 64.8 37.3 Opp. Rebounds/game 41.0 JANUARY (4-5) Neutral Site: 4-6 Last 5 Meetings: 2 at (25/rv) Iowa State * + (Cyclones.TV) L, 96-58 +1.3 Scoring Margin +1.8 -2.2 Rebounding Margin -1.2 Jan. 23, 2019 K-State won, 59-48 (H) 5 OKLAHOMA * + (FCSC & K-StateHD.TV) W, 86-56 .412 FG Pct. .378 13.0 Assists/game 14.4 Jan. 13, 2018 K-State won, 80-64 (H) 9 at (4/4) Baylor * + (FOX Sports Go) L, 65-50 Dec. 31, 2017 Oklahoma State won, 76-68 (A) 13 KANSAS *+ (FSN) L, 61-54 .382 Opp. FG Pct. .385 15.4 Turnovers/game 13.1 Jan. 28, 2017 K-State won, 74-69 (H) 16 (11/11) TEXAS *+ (ESPN3) W, 87-69 .298 3-Pt. FG Pct. .337 15.7 Opp. Turnovers/game 15.1 Jan. 14, 2017 K-State won, 63-43 (A) 19 at Texas Tech *+ (FOX Sports Southwest) W, 66-62 23 OKLAHOMA STATE *+ (ESPN3) W, 59-48 .317 Opp. 3-Pt. FG Pct. .327 7.6 Steals/game 7.0 26 at West Virginia *+ L, 60-30 .712 FT Pct. .725 4.6 Blocks/game 3.8 30 TCU *+ (FCSC & K-StateHD.TV) L, 61-47 FEBRUARY (5-2) K-STATE ENDS 2018-19 REGULAR SEASON AT OKLAHOMA STATE NUMBER TO KNOW 2 (23/25) IOWA STATE *+ (ESPN3) L, 81-52 • Kansas State closes out the 2018-19 regular season schedule on Monday night at 7 6 at Kansas *+ (ESPN+) W, 72-62 (ot) p.m., as the Wildcats travel to Stillwater, Oklahoma, to face Oklahoma State. 21 10 at Oklahoma *+ (FOX Sports Oklahoma) W, 83-75 • Monday’s game will be aired on FS Oklahoma, as Mike Wolfe (play-by-play) and 13 (1/1) BAYLOR *+ (ESPN3) L, 71-48 Bryndon Manzer (analyst) will have the call. 17 at (15/15) Texas *+ (FSN) W, 69-60 • In #KStateWBB’s 75-67 win over Texas Tech • The Wildcats have won four straight road games, its longest road winning streak in on Saturday, Kansas State registered 21 assists 23 at TCU *+ (FOX Sports Southwest Plus) W, 75-72 league play since the 2007-08 season. 27 (rv/-) WEST VIRGINIA *+ (FCSC & K-StateHD.TV) W, 90-79 on 28 made field goals. • K-State (19-10, 10-7 Big 12) completed its 2018-19 home schedule with a 75-67 • K-State has three games this season with 20 win over Texas Tech on Saturday. All five of K-State’s starters reached double figures or more assists. MARCH (1-0) in the win, as the Wildcats shot over 50.0 percent from the field for the second straight 2 TEXAS TECH *+ (ESPN3) W, 75-67 • During K-State’s four-game winning streak, the game. Wildcats are averaging 15.8 assists which is 2.8 4 at Oklahoma State *+ (FS Oklahoma) 7 p.m. • During K-State’s current four-game winning streak, K-State is averaging 77.3 8-11 TBD ^+ TBA assists more than their season average. points per game. • In the last 13 years, the Wildcats are 61-2 • This season Kansas State has been led by All-America candidates: senior Kayla Bold indicates home game | All times Central | Opponent Rankings when handing out 20 or more assists in a game. Goth and junior Peyton Williams. are AP/Coaches |+ - Game broadcast on K-State Sports Network and kstatesports.com | ~ - Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) | • Goth is averaging 13.0 points, 6.8 assists and 1.8 steals. Goth leads the Big 12 and ranks among the top-five in the nation in assists (196) and assists per game. % - SEC/Big 12 Challenge | > - Game played in La Crosse, Wis. | SINGLE-GAME HIGHS FOR ASSISTS - 2018-19 Against Texas Tech, Goth carded her sixth double-double of the season with 10 points * - Big 12 game | ^ - Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma Rk Opponent (W/L | Date) .........Assts City, Okla.) and 12 assists. Her six double-doubles are more than any other guard in the Big 12 this season. 1. vs. Oklahoma (W | 1/5/19) ..........24 • Goth needs four assists to become the first player in program history with consec- 2. vs. Texas Tech (W | 3/2/19) .........21 utive seasons with 375 or more points and 200 or more assists. 3. at Oklahoma (W | 2/10/19) .........20 • Williams leads the Wildcats in scoring (15.5 ppg), field goal percentage (.503), free 4. Four times .......................18 throw percentage (.838), rebounding (9.7). She is second on the team in assists (2.2 apg), blocks (1.2 bpg) and steals (1.7). Follow K-State women’s basketball on • Against Texas Tech, Williams pocketed her Big 12-best 13th double-double with 24 Twitter (@kstatesports, @KStateWBB and #KStateWBB) points and 15 rebounds. and Facebook (/kstatesports). Director of Women’s Basketball and Soccer Communications: Randy Peterson | Office: (785) 532-7975 • Cell: (785) 587-7769 | E-mail: [email protected] HEAD COACH JEFF MITTIE 2018-19 K-STATE ROSTER 2 NO. NAME POS. HT. YR-EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) MITTIE’S CAREER RECORD 1 Savannah Simmons G 6-1 Fr.-HS Bel Air, Md. (The John Carroll School) • Career: 552-299 (.649) - 27th season 2 Cymone Goodrich G 5-10 So.-1L Chicago, Ill. (South Shore International Prep) • K-State: 98-64 (.605) - 5th season 3 Sarah Bates G 5-9 So.-TR Fresno, Calif. (UC Santa Barbara) 5 Alisa Wiggins G 5-8 So.-1L Montclair, N.J. (Montclair HS) Home: 339-90 (.790) 10 Kayla Goth G 6-1 Sr.-3L DeForest, Wis. (DeForest HS) Road: 148-168 (.468) 11 Peyton Williams F 6-4 Jr.-2L Topeka, Kan. (Cair Paravel Latin School) 12 Rachel Ranke G 6-1 So.-1L Burnsville, Minn. (Eastview HS) Neutral: 65-41 (.613) 13 Laura Macke F 6-2 Fr.-HS Baileyville, Kan. (Nemaha Central HS) 15 Kali Jones F 6-2 Sr.-1L Murrieta, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio College) 25 Jasauen Beard F 5-11 R-Jr.-TR Midwest City, Okla. (UTRGV) MITTIE’S TROPHY CASE 33 Ashley Ray C 6-4 So.-1L Girard, Kan. (Girard HS) • 2010 Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year 43 Christianna Carr G 6-1 Fr.-HS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan HS) • 2010 Mountain West Conference Regular Season Champions 50 Ayoka Lee C 6-5 Fr.-HS Byron, Minn. (Byron HS) • 2005 Conference USA Tournament Champions • 2003 Conference USA Tournament Champions HEAD COACH Jeff Mittie (Missouri Western ‘89 - 5th Season) • 2002 Conference USA Coach of the Year ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Brian Ostermann (Wisconsin-La Crosse ‘88 - 5th Season) ASSISTANT COACH Chris Carr (Argosy University ‘12 - 3rd season) • 2002 Conference USA Regular Season Champions ASSISTANT COACH Jayci Stone (Kansas State ‘09 - 2nd season) • 2001 WAC Coach of the Year COOR. OF RECRUITING OPS Ebony Gilliam (TCU ‘04 - 5th Season) • 2001 WAC Regular Season Champions DIR. OF S-A DEVELOPMENT Ebony Haliburton (Oral Roberts ‘08 - 2nd season) • 2001 WAC Tournament Champions DIR.
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