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GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007

Tom Gilbert, Men’s Sports Information Director 1800 College Ave., , Suite 37, Manhattan, KS 66502 O: (785) 532.7979 | C: (785) 587.7868 | F: (785) 532.6093 MEN’S BASKETBALL [email protected] | www.k-statesports.com A TRADITION OF CHAMPIONS | 103 SEASONS | 22 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 18 CONFERENCE TITLES SCHEDULE/RESULTS K-STATE LOOKS TO CONTINUE WINNING WAYS NOVEMBER 4 WASHBURN (Exhib.) W, 94-90 (3OTs) 11 WILLIAM & MARY W, 70-60 WITH HOME GAME VS. NEBRASKA SATURDAY 15 at Rutgers W, 55-41 ESPN360 18 TENNESSEE TECH W, 101-79 GAME INFORMATION 21 at New Mexico L, 54-78 mtn. Date: Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007 25 COPPIN STATE W, 68-57 Location: Bramlage Coliseum (13,340) in Manhattan, Kan. 29 at California L, 48-78 FSN Tipoff: 5:07 p.m. Central Series: Kansas State leads 120-90 (K-State leads 69-30 in Manhattan) DECEMBER TV: Fox Sports Midwest (Available only in Kansas City and state of Kansas) 2 at Colorado State L, 83-84 mtn. Satellite Channels: DirecTV 659, Dish Network 445 5 CLEVELAND STATE W, 93-60 FSN Midwest Talent: Ben Boyle (Play-by-Play) and Stan Weber (Analyst) 9 at North Dakota State W, 83-81 FSN Midwest Coordinates: AMC2; Transponder 1 Slot A; Downlink FREQ 11711(V) 17 KENNESAW STATE # W, 82-54 FSN Midwest Radio: K-State Sports Network (31 affiliates), Yahoo! Radio 19 MD.-EASTERN SHORE # W, 79-58 FSN Midwest Talent: Wyatt Thompson (Play-by-Play) and Matt Walters (Analyst) 22 vs. USC #^ W, 68-55 FSN Midwest KANSAS STATE NEBRASKA Kansas State (14-6, 3-2 Big 12) returns to Big 12 play this Saturday, 23 vs. New Mexico #^ W, 72-56 FSN Midwest WILDCATS COUGARS as the Wildcats play host to north rival Nebraska (12-6, 1-3 Big 12) at Bramlage Coliseum beginning at 5:07 p.m. The Wildcats are riding a JANUARY 14-6 | 3-2 Big 12 12-6 | 1-3 Big 12 four-game winning streak, including a three-game streak in Big 12 3 vs. Xavier (Ohio) $ L, 66-76 ESPN2 play, after Monday’s 73-36 dismantling of Chicago State. The team’s 6 at 11/11 Texas A&M* L, 65-69 ESPN Plus IN THE POLLS IN THE POLLS current three-game conference winning streak ties for the longest in 8 TEXAS TECH* L, 52-62 ESPN Ranking (AP/Coaches): Ranking (AP/Coaches): --/-- --/-- the Big 12 era and the longest since the Wildcats rattled off five in a 13 at Missouri* W, 85-81 ESPN Plus row during the 1989-90 season in the Big Eight. The streak will be put 17 BAYLOR* W, 69-60 FSN Midwest 2005-06 RECORD 2005-06 RECORD to the test on Saturday, as K-State faces a Nebraska squad that ended a 20 at Iowa State* W, 69-60 ESPN Plus 15-13 (6-10, t-7th Big 12) 19-14 (7-9, 6th Big 12) 22 CHICAGO STATE W, 73-36 FSN Midwest four-game losing streak in Manhattan last season with a 57-42 victory. There will be a dual broadcast of the game by Fox Sports Midwest 27 NEBRASKA* 5 p.m. FSN Midwest HEAD COACH HEAD COACH 31 MISSOURI* 8 p.m. Plus/ESPNU with Ben Boyle (play-by-play) and Stan Weber (color) calling the Doc Sadler action throughout the state and the Kansas City area, while Greg (West Virginia, ‘77) (Arkansas, ‘82) FEBRUARY 14-6/First Season at K-State 12-6/First Season at Nebraska Sharpe (play-by-play) and Matt Davidson (color) will call the game 3 at Texas* 2:30 p.m. ABC 581-205/25th Season Overall 60-24/Third Season Overall throughout the state of Nebraska. The audio broadcast of the game can 7 at Kansas* 8 p.m. ESPN Plus also be heard on the 31-station K-State Sports Network (or via the 10 COLORADO* 5 p.m. ESPN Plus HUGGINS VS. NEBRASKA SADLER VS. K-STATE internet at http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/teams/kab) with Wyatt 13 at Nebraska* 7:05 p.m. FSN Midwest 1-0 (0-0 vs. Doc Sadler) First Meeting (0-0 vs. Bob Huggins) Thompson (play-by-play) and Matt Walters (color) on the call. 17 IOWA STATE* 5 p.m. ESPN Plus K-State ended non-conference play with a bang, as the Wildcats 19 KANSAS* 8 p.m. ESPN LAST TIME OUT LAST TIME OUT held Chicago State to the fewest points and lowest percentage 24 at Colorado* 3 p.m. ESPN Plus Beat Chicago State, 73-36 Lost to Texas, 62-61 (22.2) by an opponent in Bramlage Coliseum history. The win gave the Jan. 22, 2007 Jan. 24, 2007 27 at Oklahoma State* 8 p.m. ESPN Plus team its most non-conference wins (11) since the 1998-99 season.

MARCH 2006-07 KANSAS STATE WILDCATS (14-6, 3-2 BIG 12) 3 OKLAHOMA* 2:30 p.m. ABC PROJECTED STARTERS 8 Big 12 First Round % TBA Plus/ESPN2 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG APG Individual Player Note 9 Big 12 Quarterfinals % TBA ESPN Plus 3 Lance HARRIS G 6-5 205 Sr. Columbia, Mo. (Hickman HS) 11.1 3.8 1.9 Averaging 16.0 ppg. in last 4 games 10 Big 12 Semifinals % TBA Plus/ESPN2 5 Clent STEWART G 6-4 190 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 5.5 2.0 2.4 Collected career-tying 19 pts at MU 15 David HOSKINS F 6-5 230 Jr. Canton, Mich. (Schoolcraft College) 14.4 5.9 2.2 Averaging dble-dble last two games 11 Big 12 Championship % TBA ESPN 34 Akeem WRIGHT G 6-6 210 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Neosho County (Kan.) CC) 7.3 6.0 2.3 Had 12 pts, 4 rebs, 3 asts vs. Chi. St. CBS 15-18 NCAA First/Second Rounds TBA 50 Luis COLON C 6-10 275 Fr. Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Miami, Fla.] HS) 2.8 2.2 0.4 Has posted a team-best 63.0 FG% 22-25 NCAA Regionals TBA CBS 31 NCAA National Semifinals & TBA CBS RESERVES No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG APG Individual Player Note APRIL 1 Ryan PATZWALD^ G 5-11 200 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Univ. of Cincinnati) 0.0 0.0 0.0 Played season-high 7 min. vs. Cop 3 NCAA National Championship & TBA CBS 2 Blake YOUNG G 6-2 195 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Daytona Beach (Fla.) CC) 6.2 2.1 2.5 Totaled career-high 4 stls vs. Chi. St 12 Bill WALKER F 6-6 220 Fr. Huntington, W. Va. (North College Hill HS) 11.3 4.5 0.8 Went down with knee injury at A&M # Findley Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 14 Serge AFELI F 6-9 235 Sr. Abidjan, Ivory Coast 1.5 1.6 0.2 Tallied career-high 14 pts at Colo. St. ^ To be played at Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) 20 Cartier MARTIN F 6-7 230 Sr. Houston, Texas (Nimitz HS) 14.9 4.1 1.5 Averaging 18.0 ppg., 6.0 rpg in last 3 $ To be played at U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati, Ohio) 21 James FRANKLIN^ G 6-0 190 Jr. Kansas City, Kan. (Cowley County (Kan.) CC) 0.0 0.0 0.0 Saw third action vs. Kennesaw St. (St. John’s Univ.) Posted 6 pts, 5 rebs, 1 stl vs. UNM % Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 23 Jermaine MAYBANK G 6-4 180 Sr. Bronx, N.Y. 2.3 2.3 1.4 31 Chris MERRIEWETHER^ G 6-4 195 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) 0.3 0.3 0.1 Has seen action in 7 games this year & NCAA Final Four (, Ga.) 32 Deilvez YEARBY F 6-6 210 So. Detroit, Mich. (Central HS) 1.1 0.6 0.1 Registered season-high 4 pts at Cal FSN Midwest is broadcast throughout the state and Kansas City area 42 Darren KENT F 6-10 215 So. Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview HS) 0.7 1.3 0.3 Scored a high 4 pts vs. Cleveland St. FSN is Fox Sports Net National 44 Brady JOHNSON^ F 6-7 220 Jr. Salina, Kan. (Ell-Saline HS) 0.7 0.3 0.0 Had 1 pt, 1 reb in first action vs. TT mtn. is the Mountain West Sports Network 55 Jason BENNETT C 7-3 250 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) 2.6 3.4 2.3* Set school mark w/ 8 blks vs. Chi. St. ESPN Plus is Big 12 regional television All Times Central Head Coach: Bob HUGGINS, First Season (West Virginia ’77) ^ Non-Scholarship Assistant Coaches: Frank MARTIN (Florida International ’93), Dalonte HILL (Charlotte ’01), Erik MARTIN (Cincinnati, ’93) *Blocks per game Director of Operations: Brad UNDERWOOD (Kansas State ’86) GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 MEDIA SERVICES NOTING THE CHICAGO STATE GAME Kansas State Sports Information *With the win, Kansas State finished non-conference play with an 11-4 record, including a perfect 7-0 mark at Bramlage Coliseum... The 11 non-league 1800 College Avenue, Suite 37 wins are the most by the Wildcats since the 1998-99 squad produced an 11-2 mark in the preseason... The team finished non-conference play with an Manhattan, KS 66502 undefeated record for the second consecutive season... The Wildcats have won 18 consecutive games against non-league foes dating back to Dec. 2004. Phone: 785.532.6735 / Fax: 785.532.6093 *Kansas State went on the defensive in the win against Chicago State, holding the Cougars to new lows for shooting futility in Bramlage Coliseum... The 36 points (half the team’s season average of 72.2 ppg.) tied the 1998 Coppin State team for the fewest in the arena’s 19-year history, while its Tom Gilbert, Assistant SID/Men’s Basketball Contact 22.2 percent shooting from the field was the lowest-ever in the building, surpassing the 24.5 percent by Coppin State on Dec. 21, 1998. Direct: 785.532.7979 *In addition, the Wildcats set Bramlage Coliseum records for blocked shots by a team and individual... The squad’s 12 blocked shots were the most ever Cell: 785.587.7868 recorded in the arena, surpassing the 10 against UMKC on Dec. 19, 1998 and the 10 Colorado registered against K-State on Feb. 11, 2003... Freshman E-mail: [email protected] center Jason Bennett also established both the school and Bramlage Coliseum record with his eight blocks... His eight swats broke the school mark of six that he already shared with two others, while it surpassed the coliseum marks of six by Diarra and seven by Nebraska’s Kimani Ffriend (Jan. 30, 2001). On the Internet *Kansas State was also solid from the offensive end, shooting 50 percent from the field in both halves to connect on 50.8 percent for the game... It Kansas State’s website, www.k-statesports.com, provides marked the seventh time this season that the Wildcats have connected on 50 percent of their field goals in a game and the first time since the New Mexico the latest information on the Wildcats. All K-State releases game on Dec. 23, 2006... The team has compiled a 10-1 record (including 4-0 when scoring in the 70s) when scoring 70 or more points this season. and game notes, results, statistics, boxscores, schedules, *Senior Cartier Martin came off the bench for the third consecutive game to post a game-high 25 points on 11-of-15 shooting... It marked the 21st rosters and coach and player information is available on the time in his his career that he has had at least 20 points in a game, including the sixth time this season... He has scored in double figures in four straight. Internet at www.k-statesports.com. Recaps and statistics *Junior David Hoskins made it back-to-back double-doubles with 15 points and a team-high 10 rebounds... He posted his first career double-double are updated after each game. against Iowa State on Jan. 20... Hoskins has scored in double figures in 13 consecutive games dating back to the Cleveland State game on Dec. 5. *Senior Lance Harris continued his impressive play of late with 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting against Chicago State... He had at least two 3-pointers Weekly Release in the game for the 10th time this season... Harris has averaged 16.0 points during the four-game winning streak on 50 percent shooting. The Sports Information Office e-mails its bi-weekly men’s basketball release typically two days prior to the next contest. PARTY Fax versions of the update are sent by request only. The release is also available at www.k-statesports.com in both Kansas State broke nearly every single-game block record on Monday, as the Wildcats posted a Bramlage Coliseum-record 12 blocked shots, including text and PDF formats. If you are interested in receiving the an individual mark of eight by freshman Jason Bennett, in a 73-37 victory. The 12 blocks surpassed the previous highs of 10 against UMKC on Dec. 19, release via e-mail, please contact Tom Gilbert at 1998 and the 10 Colorado registered against K-State on Feb. 11, 2003 for the most in the building’s 19-year history. Bennett’s eight swats not only broke [email protected] to be placed on the list. the school mark of six that he already shared (at California on Nov. 29, 2006) with Tony Kitt (vs. Kansas on March 3, 1999) and Dramane Diarra (vs. Stephen F.Austin on Nov. 26, 2005), but it also surpassed the arena marks of six by Diarra and seven by Nebraska’s Kimani Ffriend (Jan. 30, 2001). MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES The team’s 89 blocks this season are just six short of the 95 recorded all of last season, while it already surpasses the totals of the 2003-04 (76) and 2004-05 (63) seasons. The Wildcats are on pace for 138 blocks (4.45 per game) during the regular season, which would be the second-most in a single- The , through the services of Premier Teleconferencing, hosts telephonic media conferences with season in Kansas State history behind the 146 recorded in 1998-99. On the other hand, Bennett’s 39 blocked shots this season have already established a each Big 12 head basketball coach starting at 10 a.m. CST freshman school record, shattering the previous mark of 24 by Shawn Rhodes in 1995-96. He needs one block to crack the school’s single-season top-10, during the season. The briefings originate from league while he is 10 swats away from the career top-10. Bennett is on pace for 64 blocks this season, which would break Gerald Eaker’s single-season mark of headquarters at 400 East John Carpenter Freeway in Irving, 59 set during the 1995-96 season. He has recorded at least one block in 11 of 17 games, while his 2.29 per game average ranks first in the Big 12. Texas, and are available to local and national media. Media will be allowed to ask questions directly of the coaches. The GETTING DEFENSIVE phone number for participation is 913.981.5532. The number Kansas State has demonstrated trademark Bob Huggins’ defensive basketball in posting a 14-6 record to start the season. The Wildcats rank among is for media use only. Media are asked to identify themselves the top 5 in four defensive categories in the Big 12, including second in 3- percentage defense (27.9), third in rebounding (38.0), fourth in field goal when calling. A playback is updated after 4 p.m. on the day of the briefing and is available by calling 402.222.9912. percentage defense (39.3) and fifth in scoring defense (64.2). The squad has been even more impressive in league play, where they rank first in 3-point percentage defense (25.3), third in field goal percentage defense (40.6) and fifth in rebounding margin (+1.6). The team has held 17 of its 20 opponents The session schedule for 2006-07 is as follows: to below 80 points, including nine of its last 11 under 70 points. Only six opponents have shot better than 45 percent from the field. Thursdays: Jan. 4, 11, Mondays: Dec. 11, Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, After giving up an average of 81 points in back-to-back losses to California and Colorado State, the Wildcats have clamped down on defense in the last March 5, 12* 13 games. The team has held its opponents to just 62.2 points on 38.7 percent shooting (273-of-706), including just 22.7 percent (49-of-216) from 3-point range, during the stretch. In addition, K-State has forced an average of 17.6 turnovers and tallied an average of 6.5 steals during the stretch. Coach Bob Huggins Availability During the course of the season, the defensive effort has produced marks that the Wildcats haven’t seen in years and even decades. Against Chicago Head coach Bob Huggins will be available for interviews twice weekly during the season (typically Tuesdays and State, the Wildcats held the Cougars to just 36 points on 22.2 percent shooting, which tied or set new marks for lows by an opponent in Bramlage Coliseum. Thursdays) via a teleconference. Please contact Tom It marked the fewest points allowed an opponent since Coppin State also scored 36 on Dec. 21, 1999. In the win over Rutgers on Nov. 15, the team held Gilbert for dates and times of these teleconferences as the Scarlet Knights to 41 points on just nine field goals and 19.1 percent shooting. The nine field goals were the fewest allowed since the Wildcats held well as phone numbers. In addition, Huggins will be Washburn a school-record seven in a 23-15 win on Dec. 6, 1940, while the 41 points are the fewest allowed an foe on their home court since 1984. available for radio and television interviews 30 minutes prior to practice twice a week on the Bramlage Coliseum DISSECTING THE STREAK floor. Please contact Tom Gilbert for dates and times of It is easy to determine the reasons for Kansas State’s recent four-game winning streak, as the Wildcats have relied on their stars and stifling defense to this availability. post its second victory streak of four or more games this season. The team’s top three scorers - Cartier Martin (18.0 ppg), David Hoskins (17.0 ppg.) Player Availability and Lance Harris (16.0 ppg.) - have combined to score 204 of the Wildcats’ 296 points during the streak on 47.8 percent shooting (69-of-145). The trio All player interviews MUST be arranged through the have also connected on a stunning 89.7 percent (52-of-58) of their attempts. The team has also held its last four foes to a combined 59.2 points Sports Information Office. During the season, players are per game on just 34.8 percent shooting (81-of-233), including just 22.1 percent (19-of-86) from 3-point range, while holding a +7.8 rebounding margin. available to the media twice a week, typically Mondays and/or Tuesdays and Thursdays. To arrange an interview HOME SWEET HOME before or after practice, please call Tom Gilbert at least Kansas State has continued to make Bramlage Coliseum one of the toughest home venues in the Big 12, as the Wildcats have posted an 8-1 mark at one day in advance. Players will not be available for home this season, including a perfect 7-0 mark in non-conference games. The team has posted an impressive 69-24 (.742) mark at home since the start of game-day interviews until the postgame press conference. 2001-02 season, including 10 or more wins each of the past five years. With six home games remaining this season, the Wildcats have already clinched a Postgame Policy winning record at home for the 61st consecutive season, which has spanned three arenas and nine head coaches dating back to the 1946-47 season. The Kansas State’s locker room is closed. Media will be asked team has registered an 837-322 (.722) record in home games all-time, including a 209-81 (.721) mark in Bramlage Coliseum since its opening in 1988. to submit a list of player requests to Tom Gilbert with five minutes remaining in the contest. Head coach Bob CLUTCH SHOOTING Huggins and requested players will be available in the Kansas State has taken advantage of its opportunites at the free throw line in the past four games, as the Wildcats have combined to sink 78.2 percent designated interview room near the top of the tunnel in (79-of-101) from the charity stripe. The team posted season-highs in free throws (37), free throws attempted (43) and free throw percentage (86.0) in the Bramlage Coliseum. Requested players will first be made win over Missouri on Jan. 13. The 37 free throws and 43 attempts are the most in a game since the Wildcats collected 39 makes on 51 attempts against available for a short period time. Huggins will be Baylor on Feb. 13, 1999. The total (37) was also just five shy of school-record of 42 set against Purdue on Dec. 1, 1958. In addition, the Wildcats have available following his postgame radio obligations. been particularly effective in the last five minutes from the free throw line, knocking down 77.5 percent (31-of-40), including 87.5 percent against Missouri. GAME 212 RUTGERSNEBRASKA SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,27, 20062007

NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS (12-6, 1-3 BIG 12) BIG 12 CONFERENCE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) Ppg. Rpg 2006-07 Standings 1 Sek HENRY G 6-3 180 Fr. , Calif. (Patterson [N.C.] School) 7.9 2.0 Conference Overall 3 Charles RICHARDSON, Jr. G 5-9 165 Sr. Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East) 7.9 3.2 Team WL WL 4 Marcus PERRY G 6-2 185 Sr. Anniston, Ala. (Southern Union State CC) 8.9 1.9 Kansas 4 1 17 3 5 Jay-R STROWBRIDGE G 6-0 180 Fr. Ardmore, Ala. (Sparkman) 3.9 0.9 Texas A&M 4 1 16 3 11 Nick KRENK G 6-0 170 So. Nebraska City, Neb. (Nebraska City) 0.0 0.0 Texas Tech 4 1 15 5 12 Kyle MARKS F 6-7 225 So. Riviera Beach, Fla. (Dwyer) 1.9 1.4 Texas 4 1 14 5 21 Aleks MARIC C 6-11 270 Jr. Sydney, Australia (Life Center [N.J.] Academy) 18.0 7.9 Oklahoma State 3 2 17 3 23 Mike SMITH G 6-2 190 RFr. Bronx, N.Y. (Regional) 1.3 0.5 Kansas State 3 2 14 6 25 Paul VELANDER G 6-2 190 So. Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg) 4.1 1.2 Oklahoma 3 3 11 7 31 Jamel WHITE G 6-3 190 So. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Laurinburg [N.C.] Institute) 10.6 2.6 Iowa State 2 3 11 8 32 Chris BALHALM F 6-8 225 RFr. Kansas City, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) 0.4 0.9 Nebraska 1 3 12 6 35 Ben NELSON F 6-7 210 So. Atwater, Minn. (Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City) 0.0 0.0 Missouri 1 4 12 6 41 Jeremy BARR F 6-8 265 So. New Providence, Bahamas (USC) -- -- Baylor 1 5 11 8 44 Ryan ANDERSON G 6-4 195 Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach) 11.2 4.4 Colorado 1 5 5 11

Head Coach: Doc SADLER (Arkansas, ‘82) Assistant Coaches: Tonty BENFORD (Texas Tech, ‘92), Philip MATHEWS (UC Irvine, ‘72), David ANWAR (Fitchberg College, ‘98)  Probable Starters UPCOMING SCHEDULE Saturday, Jan. 27 THE BOOK ON NEBRASKA (12-6, 1-3 Big 12) Colorado at Kansas, 12:30 p.m. Nebraska enters Saturday’s contest with a 12-5 overall record and 1-3 mark in Big 12 play after dropping a heartbreaking 62-61 decision to Texas on Oklahoma at Texas A&M, 1 p.m. Texas Tech at Missouri, 3 p.m. Wednesday night at home. Trailing by one with less than a minute remaining, the Huskers had two chances to hit the game-winning shot, but neither Baylor at Texas, 5 p.m. would fall as Nebraska lost for the first time at home. The team shot 45.7 percent from the field, including 50 percent in the second half, and had three Nebraska at Kansas State, 5 p.m. players score in double figures led by senior guard Marcus Perry’s 17 points. The Huskers have dropped three of their last four after running off four Iowa State at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m. straight victories in late December to early January. The team has dropped all four of its road games this season. Monday, Jan. 29 Nebraska is averaging 71.1 points on 49.9 percent shooting with 28.8 rebounds and 16.8 assists on the season. The Huskers have six players averaging Kansas at Nebraska, 8 p.m. seven or more points, including three in double figures. One of the Big 12 Conference’s top big men, junior center Aleks Maric leads the squad in several categories, including scoring (18.0 ppg.), rebounding (7.9 rpg.), field goal percentage (63.7) and blocks (1.2 bpg.). The team also has seven players who Tuesday, Jan. 30 have registered double-digit 3-point field goals led by senior guard Marcus Perry’s 35. Freshman guard Ryan Anderson is second in scoring at 11.2 Longwood at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. Colorado at Baylor, 7:30 p.m. points on 50.8 percent shooting, while sophomore guard Jamel White and Perry add 10.6 and 8.9 points per game, respectively. Senior guard Charles Richardson, Jr., paces in both assists (6.0 apg.) and steals (2.2 spg.), while adding 7.9 points per game. Wednesday, Jan. 31 Iowa State at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. Nebraska is led by first-year head coach Doc Sadler, who became coach in August after guiding Texas-El Paso to back-to-back postseason appearances Texas at Texas Tech, 8 p.m. and a 48-18 overall record in two seasons as head coach. This will be his first meeting with both Kansas State and Bob Huggins in his career. Missouri at Kansas State, 8 p.m. SERIES VERSUS NEBRASKA Saturday, Feb. 3 Nebraska at Missouri, 12:30 p.m. This will be the 211th meeting between Kansas State and Nebraska in a series that dates back to 1906. The Wildcats lead the all-time series, 120-90, Oklahoma State at Colorado, 2 p.m. including a 69-30 advantage in games played at home. K-State holds an 12-9 edge since the inception of the Big 12, including an 8-2 mark at home. The Kansas State at Texas, 2:30 p.m. teams split their two meetings last season with each winning on the other’s home court, as the Huskers earned a 57-42 win to end a four-game losing Baylor at Iowa State, 5 p.m. streak in Manhattan on Jan. 11 before the Wildcats held on for a 66-64 victory in Lincoln on March 1. K-State has won 10 of the last 12 meetings at home. Texas Tech at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. Texas A&M at Kansas, 8 p.m. In its last meeting in Manhattan, the two teams played to the lowest-scoring men’s game ever played at Bramlage Coliseum, as Nebraska snapped an 11-game home winning streak by Kansas State with a 57-42 victory on Jan. 11, 2006. The Huskers, who led 24-20 at the break behind 11 points and 13 COACHES PRESEASON POLL rebounds from center Aleks Maric, opened the second half with a 19-2 run. Nebraska held K-State without a field goal for more than 11 minutes in the late first half and first 9:38 of the second. A late 10-2 run, capped by forward Cartier Martin’s free throws with 3:01 to go, cut the gap to 54-42. But Team Points they did not score again. Maric led four players in double figures with 15 points and a career-high 17 rebounds. Martin led all scorers with 20 points. 1. Kansas (11) 121 2. Texas A&M (1) 109 3. Oklahoma State 97 UP NEXT: MISSOURI (12-6, 1-4 BIG 12) 4. Texas 95 Kansas State will look to sweep the season series from Missouri for just the second time since 1984, as the Wildcats play host to the Tigers to conclude 5. Kansas State 76 the month on Wednesday, Jan. 31. K-State earned just its second win in Columbia since 1984 with an 85-81 win on Jan. 13 in a game that started the 6. Texas Tech 68 team’s current winning streak. Missouri improved to 12-6 overall and 1-4 in Big 12 play and ended a four-game losing streak in league play with a 79-65 7. Baylor 60 win over Colorado on Wednesday. The team is averaging 78.8 points on 46.3 percent shooting with 35.9 rebounds and has a balanced scoring team with 8. Missouri 44 9. Oklahoma 42 three players averaging in double figures. Newcomer of the Year candidate Stefhon Hannah paces the team in a number of categories, including scoring 10. Nebraska 37 (15.3 ppg.), assists (4.8 apg.) and steals (3.2 spg.), while Matt Lawrence and Marshall Brown add 12.3 and 10.9 points per game, respectively. 11. Iowa State 23 12. Colorado 20 K-STATE TO RETIRE JERSEYS OF BLACKMAN, KNOSTMAN Kansas State Director of Athletics Tim Weiser announced on Dec. 27 that the Wildcats will retire the jerseys of basketball greats COACHES PRESEASON and Dick Knostman in a halftime ceremony during the Colorado game on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2007. The duo becomes the third class of jersey retirements at K-State following those of , Ernie Barrett and Jack Parr in 2005 and , and Chuckie Williams in 2006. ALL-BIG 12 TEAM Player Team A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Blackman is one of just two players to earn first team All-America honors in consecutive seasons in Kansas State history and , G, Jr. Colorado one of just three (joining fellow retirees Mike Evans and Lon Kruger) to be named Big Eight Conference Player of the Year (1980). He is also just one of , G. Soph. Kansas three players to earn first team all-conference honors three times (joining Bob Boozer and Mike Evans) in the program’s history. The school’s second all- , F, Soph. Kansas time leading scorer with 1,844 points, Blackman was the last Wildcat to be selected as a first team All-American when he was named to the Helms Joseph Jones, F, Jr. Texas A&M Foundation, The Sporting News, Converse Yearbook and John R. Wooden Award All-American squads as a senior in 1981. , G, Sr. Texas A&M Jarrius Jackson, G, Sr. Texas Tech The 6-foot-6 native of Wamego, Kan., Knostman is one of just 12 players in Kansas State history to be named a first team All-American. He earned this recognition from the Helms Foundation, Look magazine and the Newspaper Enterprises Association as a senior in 1953 after averaging 22.7 points in Players of the Year: Brandon Rush/Julian Wright, Kansas helping the Wildcats to a 17-4 record and a final ranking of No. 12 in the AP poll. One of the few Wildcats to average a double-double for his career with Newcomer of the Year: Charles Burgess, Texas Tech 14.6 points and 10.5 rebounds, Knostman still ranks among the top 5 in 17 single-game, season and/or career statistical categories in school history. Freshman of the Year: , Texas GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 HOSKINS EMERGING AS A LEADER Poll released Jan. 22 One of the biggest reasons for Kansas State’s improved play of late has been due to the emergence of junior David Hoskins. He has averaged a team-leading 16.4 points in the last 13 games on 48.9 percent shooting (65-of-133) with 6.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.4 steals. His torrid play of late Rk Team Record Pts. 1. Florida 17-2 1759 has enabled him to rank among the Big 12’s top 20 in four categories, including ninth in free throw percentage (77.6), 13th in scoring (14.4 ppg.) and 2. Wisconsin 19-1 1720 16th in rebounding (5.9 rpg.). Hoskins’ numbers are even better in Big 12 play, where he is pacing the squad in both scoring (17.4 ppg) 3. UCLA 17-1 1679 and rebounding (7.2 rpg). The streak began with a 17-point effort on 6-of-9 shooting against Cleveland State on Dec. 5 and continued with 14 points 4. North Carolina 17-2 1597 against North Dakota State on Dec. 9. Hoskins continued his impressive play in the Las Vegas Holiday Classic, where he was named to the all-tournament 5. Ohio State 16-3 1470 team after averaging 15.8 points on 70 percent shooting to go with a team-best 5.8 rebounds. He was team’s leading scorer against Xavier with 17 points 6. Texas A&M 16-2 1438 before adding 11 points in a loss at Texas A&M. Hoskins came through in a big way offensively against Texas Tech on Jan. 8, posting 23 points on 7-of-13 7. Oregon 18-1 1387 shooting in 33 minutes. After solid efforts against Missouri and Baylor, he stepped his game even more in the last two games with the first of back-to-back 8. Kansas 16-3 1248 double-doubles in wins over Iowa State and Chicago State, posting 22 points on 9-of-17 shooting against the Cyclones with a career-high 11 rebounds in a 9. Pittsburgh 17-3 1203 season-high 36 minutes before totaling 15 points and 10 rebounds against the Cougars on Monday. In addition, Hoskins has been impressive from the 10. Duke 16-3 1091 free throw line during the 13-game streak, connecting on 81.3 percent (78-of-96), including 79.2 percent (19-of-24) in the last five minutes. 11. Memphis 15-3 954 12. Alabama 15-3 937 13. Oklahoma State 16-3 867 TAKING ADVANTAGE OF TURNOVERS 14. Butler 17-2 856 One of the biggest factors in Kansas State’s improved play of late has been its ability to force its opponent into turnovers and then to capitalize with 15. Marquette 17-4 726 points off those miscues. The Wildcats’ stifling defense has forced an average of 17.6 turnovers (229), including an average of 6.5 steals, in the last 13 16. Air Force 18-2 676 games, while averaging 20.1 points off those turnovers. The team scored 65 points off a combined 51 turnovers in back-to-back wins over Kennesaw State 17. Arizona 13-5 545 and Maryland-Eastern Shore on Dec. 17 and 19. The 32 turnovers by UMES (which yielded 37 points) was just five short of the school record of 37 set by 18. Nevada 17-2 534 Vanderbilt in December 1969. K-State continued with its pressure defense in the win over USC on Dec. 22, as the Wildcats forced a season-high 28 Trojan 19. Clemson 18-2 507 turnovers and converted those into 24 points. The team scored 19 points off 15 New Mexico turnovers en route to capturing its first in-season tournament 20. Washington State 16-3 418 title since 1995. K-State continued the trend in the next four games by scoring 18 points off 19 Xavier turnovers, 22 points off 16 Texas A&M miscues, 19 21. LSU 13-5 392 points off 15 Texas Tech turnovers and 23 points off 16 Missouri miscues. The current average of 16.2 turnovers forced per game is the highest by a squad 22. Notre Dame 16-3 304 in nearly 13 years since Dana Altman’s final squad forced an average of 18.4 turnovers en route to a 20-14 overall record and the NIT Final Four. 23. Indiana 14-4 210 24. Virginia Tech 14-5 177 25. Southern California 15-5 149 LIFT FROM THE BENCH Kansas State has gotten a nice lift from its bench this season with an average of 22.9 points coming from its reserves this season. The impact Others Receiving Votes: Tennessee 118, Kentucky 83, Texas has been even more telling in the last 14 contests, where the Wildcats have averaged 24.7 points off the bench and have outscored their opponent by a 69, Northern Iowa 46, Villanova 46, Texas Tech 36, Georgetown 346-213 margin. The streak came on the heels of being outscored 67-47 off the bench in games against New Mexico, Coppin State and California. The 28, Virginia Commonwealth 23, Michigan State 22, Vanderbilt 18, most telling aspect of the recent bench play has been its diversity. The team has gotten significant scoring from 10 different players off the bench. Senior Southern Illinois 8, Stanford 8, Georgia Tech 7, Maryland 7, forward Cartier Martin has seemed to relish his opportunity coming off the bench. He has scored in double figures in five of the seven games he has not Boston College 6, New Mexico State 6, UNLV 6, Syracuse 5, started for the Wildcats, including an 18-point effort against North Dakota State on Dec. 9, a 23-point output against Maryland-Eastern Shore on Dec. 19 Arkansas 3, George Washington 3, Akron 2, Connecticut 2, Florida State 2, Michigan 2. and a 17-point effort against Iowa State on Jan. 20 and most recently a 25-point output against Chicago State on Jan. 22. Martin is averaging 15.7 pointson 48.1 percent shooting (39-of-81) in seven games off the bench this season with 5.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists in over 28 minutes per game. ESPN/USA TODAY TOP 25 ROAD WARRIORS Poll released Jan. 22 After struggling for most of the past decade on the road, Kansas State has taken a step forward this season with a Big 12-leading six victories away Rk Team Record Pts. from Bramlage Coliseum for the first time since the 1995-96 season. The team also has four ‘true’ road wins - at Rutgers, North Dakota State, Missouri 1. Florida 17-2 763 and Iowa State - already this season for the first time since the 1995-96 season when the Wildcats also captured five victories. K-State has also won back- 2. UCLA 17-1 739 to-back conference road games for the first time since 1995-96. This is contrast to the previous seven seasons, in which, the team posted no more than four 3. Wisconsin 19-1 714 wins away from Manhattan in a season and compiled a 15-72 overall record, including a 10-63 mark in a ‘true’ road venue. 4. North Carolina 17-2 691 5. Ohio State 16-3 632 6. Texas A&M 16-2 620 TRIO OF PROLIFIC SCORERS 7. Oregon 18-1 580 Kansas State has three players on its squad - seniors Cartier Martin and Lance Harris and junior David Hoskins - who rank among the school’s 8. Kansas 16-3 531 top 75 scorers. Martin, who entered the school’s all-time top-10 with 15 points against Missouri on Jan. 13, became just the 10th player in school history to 9. Pittsburgh 17-3 522 top 1,200 career points with his 15-point effort against Baylor on Jan. 17. He now has 1,245 points after his 25-point effort against Chicago State on 10. Duke 16-3 416 Monday. Harris now ranks 28th all-time with 879 points in his four-year career after scoring 12 points against Chicago State and needs just 57 points to 11. Butler 17-2 407 crack the school’s top 25. Martin (130) and Harris (129) rank fourth and fifth, respectively, in school history in career 3-point field goals. Hoskins already 12. Alabama 15-3 397 ranks 64th on the all-time scoring list with 655 points and can move into the top 50 with just 74 points. It marks the first time since 1987-88 season 13. Air Force 18-2 395 (, Will Scott and Charles Bledsoe) that the Wildcats have had a 1,000-point scorer and a pair of 500-point scorers on the same team. 14. Memphis 15-3 360 15. Nevada 17-2 332 16. Oklahoma State 16-3 301 NON-CONFERENCE PLAY A SUCCESS 17. Clemson 18-2 295 Kansas State capped another stellar non-conference season in 2006-07 with its 73-36 win over Chicago State on Jan. 22. The Wildcats posted at least 18. Washington State 16-3 281 10 wins during the non-conference portion of their schedule for the 17th time in their history and for the first time since the 2004-05 season. The 11 non- 19. Arizona 13-5 224 league victories are the most by a Wildcat squad since the 1998-99 squad also produced 11, while the program produced 10 wins before January 1 for the 20. Marquette 17-4 185 first time in nearly seven seasons. K-State has now earned a winning record in non-conference play in 35 consecutive seasons dating back to 1972-73 21. Notre Dame 16-3 163 and has totaled at least eight non-conference wins in 22 of the last 26 seasons, including each of the last five seasons. The Wildcats have won 29 of their 22. LSU 13-5 90 last 37 games against non-conference opponents, including a remarkable 25-1 (.961) mark at home. 23. Virginia Tech 14-5 71 24. Indiana 14-4 70 25. Kentucky 15-4 52 OFFENSE TAKING FLIGHT Kansas State broke out of a three-game scoring slump against Missouri on Jan. 13, posting 80 or more points for the sixth time this season and the first Others Receiving Votes: Southern California 48, Villanova time since scoring 82 against Kennesaw State on Dec. 17. Just 20 games into the season, the six 80-point games by Wildcats equal the season totals of the 30, Tennessee 23, UNLV 20, Northern Iowa 19, Texas 15, 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons, while it surpasses the totals of five other recent seasons (4 in 2005-06 and 3 each in 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002- Michigan State 13, Virginia Commonwealth 13, Southern Illinois 03). The last time K-State posted more than six 80-point contests in a single-season was the 1998-99 season when the team collected seven such games. 10, Georgia Tech 8, Vanderbilt 7, Maryland 6, Boston College 5, Connecticut 5, Georgetown 5, West Virginia 5, Winthrop 4, Despite scoring less than 70 points in six of seven games this month, the team has still averaged averaged 74.2 points on 46.6 percent shooting New Mexico State 3, Stanford 3, Colorado State 1, George (359-of-771) in the last 14 contests after averaging just 66.0 points on 36.3 percent shooting in the first six games. In doing so, the squad has shot Washington 1. 50 percent or better from the field in 15 of their last 28 halves of basketball, including 60 percent or better in four times. During the first part of the BOLD - 2006-07 Kansas State Opponent streak, the Wildcats scored 80 or more points in four consecutive games for the first time since the 1990-91 season. Against Cleveland State, Kansas State shot a season-high 61.5 percent from the field and topped the 90-point barrier for just the second time this season. It marked the first time in nearly two seasons that the squad shot 60 percent or better from the field since shooting 62.8 percent against Nebraska on Feb. 4, 2004. GAME 212 RUTGERSNEBRASKA SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,27, 20062007 HUGGINS EFFECT WILDCAT BASKETBALL ON RADIO Although he has been Kansas State’s head coach for less than a season, the impact head coach Bob Huggins has had on the Wildcat program has The 2006-07 men’s basketball season been nothing short of monumental. Huggins has not only gained the school widespread attention by media outlets, he has helped guide it to milestones marks the second year of the K-State not seen by the historically-rich program in some time. For his efforts, the Huggins’ hiring was dubbed the 2006 sports story of the year in the state of Sports Network, a joint venture of K- Kansas by The Associated Press in late December. Below are a few of the milestones achieved by Huggins in barely his first season at the helm. State Athletics and Learfield Communications. Learfield *For the first time in the 19-year history of Bramlage Coliseum all available season ticket packages have been sold… Season tickets went Communications is a national leader in collegiate sports from 6,500 in 2005-06 to 13,000 in 2006-07… The last time K-State could boast a sellout of season tickets was during the 1982-83 season when the broadcasting and marketing, owning the rights to 26 of Wildcats played in , while the previous high for season tickets in Bramlage Coliseum was 11,700 during the inaugural 1988-89 season. the nation's top collegiate programs. The 2006-07 season *In addition to the season ticket sales, the school offered courtside seats for the first time in its history and sold out of the available 25 seats at $4,400 will be the second year of a 10-year partnership between Learfield and K-State Athletics that grants K-State Sports apiece with a waiting list... There are also plans in the works for loge boxes in the arena as well as other improvements, including a practice facility. Properties the exclusive marketing and broadcast rights *Kansas State has or will play seven nationally-televised games this season, including two as apart of ESPN’s “Big Monday” package and two on ABC for all Wildcat teams. The network distributes its digital- Sports (both are firsts for the program)... It is the most nationally-televised games in a single-season for the Wildcats in school history. quality audio stream via satellite to affiliates across the *Kansas State earned its first in-season tournament title in more than 10 years by winning the Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic on Dec. 23... states of Kansas and Missouri. The win in the championship game gave the program 10 victories before Jan. 1 for the first time since the 1998-99 season (its last postseason appearance). *Kansas State attracted the consensus No. 1 recruiting class in the country in November according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and ... The City Call Letters Station class referred to as the greatest-ever for the school includes consensus top 10 prospects and Bill Walker. Beloit ______KVSV ______1190 AM Chanute ______KINZ ______94.3 FM MARTIN JOINS 1,000-POINT CLUB; CRACKS SCHOOL’S TOP 10 Clay Center ______KCLY ______100.9 FM Senior forward Cartier Martin joined an elite fraternity at Kansas State in the win over Coppin State on Nov. 25, 2006, as he became the 19th player Coffeyville ______KKRK ______98.9 FM Dodge City ______KSKZ ______98.1 FM in school history and the first in the Big 12 era to score 1,000 career points. The Houston, Texas, native hit the milestone at the 6:48 mark of the second Emporia ______KVOE ______1400 AM half against the Eagles with a 3-pointer from the left corner to beat the shot clock. It was the first of 11 points scored by Martin in the last seven minutes of Goodland ______KKCI ______102.5 FM the game. He became the first Wildcat to eclipse the 1,000-point since Askia Jones did it during the 1992-93 season. Martin cracked the school’s top-10 Great Bend ______KZLS ______107.9 FM list for scoring on Jan. 13 with his 15-point effort against Missouri, topping All-American Jack Parr (1,184; 1955-58). He became the 10th player with Hays ______KFIX ______96.9 FM 1,200 career points against Baylor and is now within seven points of Tyrone Adams (1,251; 1979-82) for ninth place after scoring 25 against Chicago Hiawatha ______KNZA ______103.9 FM State. He is just the fifth player in school history to top 1,200 points and 400 rebounds in a career, joining Ed Nealy (1,304 points, 1,069 rebounds), Bob Hutchinson______KXKU ______106.1 FM Boozer (1,685 points, 824 rebounds), Rolando Blackman (1,844 points, 607 rebounds) and Askia Jones (1,834 points, 463 rebounds). Martin has Iola ______KALN ______1370 AM scored in double figures 14 times in the last 18 games, including six 20-point outings. He began the streak by posting a career-high 28 points against Junction City ______KJCK ______1420 AM Tennessee Tech, while he has also turned in 20-point efforts against Colorado State (21), Cleveland State (21), UMES (23) and New Mexico (23), which Junction City ______KBLS ______102.5 AM earned him MVP honors at the Las Vegas Holiday Classic on Dec. 23. Martin came off the bench to post 25 against Chicago State on Jan. 22. Kansas City ______WHB ______810 AM Liberal ______KSCB ______1270 AM HARRIS STEPPING UP HIS GAME Manhattan______KMAN ______1350 AM Manhattan______KMKF ______101.5 FM Bob Huggins has always been a coach that has gotten the most out of his talent and senior guard Lance Harris has been a prime example of that Marysville ______KNDY______1570 AM influence. Harris has averaged 11.1 points on 48.5 percent shooting, including a team-best 40.5 percent from 3-point range, this season to go with a 3.8 Norton ______KQNK ______1530 AM rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.6 steals per game. He paces the squad in both 3-point field goals (34) and 3-point field goal percentage (40.8), while he is in Norton ______KQNK ______106.7 FM the top-4 in scoring, field goal percentage and rebounding. Harris has scored in double figures in 10 contests, including three 20-point efforts. He opened Phillipsburg ______KKAN ______1490 AM the year with 22 points against William & Mary on Nov. 11 before posting a career-high 26 points against Coppin State on Nov. 25. His 24 points against Phillipsburg ______KQMA ______92.5 FM North Dakota State helped the Wildcats to a come-from-behind win on Dec. 9. He has connected three or more 3-point field goals in seven games. A Pittsburg ______KSEK ______1340 AM constant in the line-up, Harris is moving up several K-State career charts, including ranking third in 3-point field goal attempts (366), fifth in 3- Pratt ______KWLS ______1290 AM point field goals (129), 10th in minutes (2,225) and 28th in scoring (879), while he is just outside the top 10 in career games played (104). Salina ______KSAL ______1150 AM Scott City ______KSKL ______94.5 FM THE WRIGHT STUFF Seneca ______KMZA ______92.1 FM Topeka ______KDVV ______100.3 FM One of the biggest reasons for the Wildcats’ success this season has been the play of senior guard Akeem Wright. The Philadephia, Pa., native has Wichita ______KFTI ______1070 AM averaged 7.3 points on 42.9 percent shooting to go with a team-high 6.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 0.7 steals in 25.4 minutes per game. He ranks among Winfield______KKLE ______1550 AM the top-15 in two Big 12 categories, including 13th in defensive rebounds and 15th in rebounding. Known more for his defensive prowess, Wright spent the summer working on his jumpshot to complete his all-around game. Wright has scored in double figures in five games this season, including a career- high 18 points against Texas A&M on Jan. 6. He has also kept up his defensive effort, pacing the team in rebounds in seven games this season. Wright has BOB HUGGINS TV SHOW grabbed six or more rebounds in seven of the last nine games. For the season, he has totaled six or more boards in 11 contests. During the last 13 games, The Bob Huggins Television Show airs Wright has topped his season average seven times with three double-digit efforts. He played perhaps in his best game of his career against Texas A&M on each Saturday on Fox Sports Midwest typically at 11:30 a.m. Hosted by Jan. 6, as he posted a career-high 18 points on 8-of-15 field goals to go with a team-high eight rebounds, three assists and a career-best three steals. “Voice of the Wildcats,” Wyatt Thompson, the show features head coach Bob Huggins, player and fan STEWART MANNING THE POINT features, a coaches’ corner and highlights and previews Junior guard Clent Stewart has been a steadying force for the Wildcats this season since emerging as the team’s primary point guard against North of upcoming games. Dakota State on Dec. 9. During that span, Stewart has averaged 6.7 points on 42.9 percent shooting with 2.9 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 0.6 steals in 26.1 The television show schedule for 2006-07 is as follows: minutes per game in guiding the team to nine wins. He has been even more impressive in Big 12 play, averaging 10.0 points on 48.6 percent shooting Saturdays: Dec. 2, Dec. 9, Dec. 16, Jan. 6, Jan. 13 (11 (17-of-35), including 40 percent from 3-point range (6-of-15), with 2.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 29.4 minutes per game. Stewart has scored in double a.m.), Jan. 20 (9 p.m.), Jan. 27 (9 p.m.), Feb. 3, Feb. 10, figures in three of the last six games, including tying his career-high with 19 points on 5-of-9 shooting against Missouri on Jan. 13. Feb. 17, Feb. 24, March 3, March 10. YOUNG RECOVERS NICELY FROM SURGERY BOB HUGGINS RADIO SHOW Junior guard Blake Young underwent successful knee surgery on Dec. 11 at Mercy Regional Health Center in Manhattan, Kan. He suffered a partial Each week throughout the season, the Bob Huggins Radio tear of the medial meniscus in his right knee during the Wildcats’ scrimmage in late October. With no risk of further damage, Young had been playing Show will provide fans across the state the opportunity to with the injury throughout the first nine games. After combining for 13 minutes against Kennesaw State and Maryland-Eastern Shore, he has recovered talk K-State basketball with head coach Bob Huggins. nicely from the surgery in averaging over 15 minutes in each of the last 10 games, including 25 against Xavier on Jan. 3. A NJCAA honorable mention All- American as a sophomore in 2005-06, he averaged 6.2 points, a team-best 2.5 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.4 steals in 21.6 minutes per game this season. Hosted by the “Voice of the Wildcats,” Wyatt Thompson, After ranking third in NJCAA in scoring at 23.2 points as a sophomore, he displayed his offensive potential with a big effort against Tennessee Tech on Nov. the statewide broadcasts air from 7-8 p.m. on the K-State Sports Network. The show is held at Carlos O’Kelly’s 21 with a season-high 24 points on 6-of-10 field goals, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range. He has scored in double figures in five contests. Mexican Cafe at the Manhattan Town Center Mall. Fans IT’S HARD TO PROJECT THIS LINE-UP can reach the show by calling toll free at 1.866.577.8228. In an effort to find the right combination, head coach Bob Huggins has started 11 different line-ups this season, including a different one in 10 of the The radio show schedule for 2006-07 is as follows: Mondays: Nov. 27, Dec. 4, Dec. 11, Dec. 18, Jan. 15, last 14 contests. He has used all types of positional line-ups from three guards (Stewart, Harris and Wright) to three forwards (Hoskins, Walker and Jan. 29, Feb. 5, March 5, March 12 Martin). The only constant in the line-up has been junior David Hoskins, who has started 42 consecutive contests, including all 20 games this season. Tuesdays: Nov. 7, Jan. 9, Jan. 23, Feb. 20 The line-up variety is in stark contrast to the past two seasons when there were just six different line-ups in 2004-05 and eight in 2005-06. GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 BIG 12 CONFERENCE WALKER OUT FOR SEASON WITH ACL INJURY RANKINGS - ALL GAMES Tests revealed on Monday, Jan. 8 that freshman forward Bill Walker sustained a complete rupture of the anterior crucial ligament (ACL) in his left knee and leaving him out for the remainder of the season, according to head coach Bob Huggins. Surgery was successfully performed on Friday, Jan. 19 (as of Thursday, Jan. 25) and Walker has already begun his rehabilitation process. It is expected to take between six and eight months. Team Category Number Rank The highly-touted freshman averaged 11.3 points on 40.0 percent shooting in six games this season with 4.5 rebounds in 23.2 minutes per game. The Scoring Offense 71.8 8th Huntington, W.Va., native began his career by posting 15 points on 6-of-10 field goals against Kennesaw State on Dec. 17 in 22 minutes of action after just Scoring Defense 64.2 5th two practices under his belt. It was the most points by a true freshman in his debut since Marques Hayden scored 20 points against BYU on Nov. 23, Scoring Margin +7.5 8th 2002. Walker came through with perhaps in his best effort of the year on Dec. 22 against USC in the Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic when he Free Throw Pct. 69.3 6th scored a season-high and game-tying 19 points. He single-handedly rallied the team from its halftime deficit by scoring the first nine points of the second Field Goal Pct. 43.2 10th half en route to posting 15 points on 4-of-5 field goals and 7-of-8 free throws in 18 minutes. Field Goal Pct. Def. 39.3 4th 3-Pt. FG Pct. 30.5 11th 3-Pt. FG Pct. Def. 27.9 2nd VIVA LAS VEGAS! Rebounding 38.0 3rd *With its 72-56 win over New Mexico on Dec. 23, Kansas State captured its first in-season tournament title in over 10 years with the Findlay Toyota Las Rebounding Defense 34.0 7th Vegas Holiday Classic title... The Wildcats’ last tournament title came at the Otis Spunkmeyer Classic on Dec. 28-29, 1995 in Oakland, Calif. Rebounding Margin +3.9 7th *Kansas State’s six-game winning streak was the longest for the program since the team collected eight consecutive victories to start the 2004-05 season Blocked Shots 4.45 6th (Nov. 19 to Dec. 21, 2004)... The streak was even more impressive when you consider that only three of the games came at home... It marked the first time Assists 15.60 6th since 1995 that the Wildcats have put together a winning streak of more than five games when half of the games have come away from home. Steals 6.15 11th *Kansas State was impressive on both ends of the court in the winning the tournament... The Wildcats averaged 75.2 points on 49.3 percent shooting Turnover Margin +1.75 7th with 36.0 rebounds and 15.8 assists, while holding their opponents to just 55.8 points on 36.9 percent shooting, including just 19.7 percent from 3-point /Turnover Ratio 1.08 6th range... The team held four straight opponent to 60 points or less for the first time since doing it in the first four games of the 2005-06 season. Offensive Rebounds 13.85 3rd *Senior forward Cartier Martin was named the most valuable player of the Las Vegas Holiday Classic after averaging 16.8 points in four games... He Defensive Rebounds 24.10 8th scored a team-high 23 points against the Lobos... Junior David Hoskins was named to the Classic’s all-tournament team after averaging 15.8 points. 3-Pt. FG Made 5.55 11th K-STATE APPEARS ON “INSIDE ” INDIVIDUAL Kansas State is one of four schools in the country to appear on the new ABC series, “Chase Card Services Presents FREE Ticket: Inside College Scoring PPG Basketball,” which began on Saturday, Jan. 13. Created and produced by Intersport, the production team followed the Wildcats for a seven-day stretch 12. Cartier Martin 14.9 beginning with their preparations for the Xavier game on Wednesday, Jan. 2 and concluding with the “Big Monday” game with Texas Tech on Monday, Jan. 13. David Hoskins 14.4 8. The team was given complete access to all practices and meetings and performed one-on-one interviews with Bob Huggins and numerous players and staff. In addition to its premiere on ABC Sports on Jan. 13, the show will also be broadcast on four other times, including Thursday, Feb. 1 at 1 p.m. on Rebounding RPG ESPN2 and Saturday, Jan. 20 at 9:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 21 at 10:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Jan. 24 at 4 a.m. on ESPNU. 15. Akeem Wright 6.0 16. David Hoskins 5.9 Created as an extension of Chase Card Services’ Freedom campaign, the series will offer fans unprecented access behind otherwise closed doors, capturing all aspects of the college basketball experience – from practice and meetings to team travel and campus life. The series will also chronicle Field Goal Pct. Pct. Connecticut, Indiana and Texas A&M in later shows. 9. Cartier Martin 44.9

Free Throw Pct. Pct. K-STATE TO PLAY OREGON AS PART OF BIG 12/PAC-10 SERIES 9. David Hoskins 77.6 Kansas State will play Oregon on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007, as apart of a a four-year deal reached by the Big 12 and Pacific-10 Conferences on Jan. 11. 12. Cartier Martin 76.3 The agreement between the conferences provides a series of 12 annual games, starting with the 2007-08 season. Other games set for next season include Oklahoma at USC (Nov. 29), Washington State at Baylor (Nov. 30), Iowa State at Oregon State (Nov. 30), Washington at Oklahoma State (Dec. 1), Missouri 3-Point Field Goals Made Avg/G at California (Dec. 1), Arizona State at Nebraska (Dec. 2), Stanford at Colorado (Dec. 2), Texas at UCLA (Dec. 2) and Texas A&M at Arizona (Dec. 2). 15. Lance Harris 1.70 “This series of games with the Pac-10 will showcase some of the best college basketball in the country,” Big 12 Commissioner Kevin Weiberg said. Blocked Shots BPG “Our two conferences annually produce highly rated teams and multiple NCAA Tournament teams. This series will provide quality match-ups that will help 1. Jason Bennett 2.29 to build the strength of our teams’ non-conference schedules. We are excited to have the opportunity to do this with the Pac-10.”

Offensive Rebounds RPG The series will continue in 2008, with games slated for Dec. 4-7. The contests scheduled will be return games of the match-ups from 2007, but may not 8. David Hoskins 2.50 be scheduled for the same day. The games in the series in 2009 will be played Dec. 3-6, 2009, while matchups in 2010 will be played Dec. 2-5, 2010.

Defensive Rebounds RPG ‘CATS TOP CENTURY MARK 13. Akeem Wright 4.10 After using strong defense and an efficient offense to capture wins in the first two games, Kansas State broke out their offensive slump with a 101-79 win over Tennessee Tech on Nov. 18. The Wildcats eclipsed the 100-point barrier for the first time in nearly four seasons and for the first time since scoring 102 points in a win over Texas-Pan American on Dec. 11, 2002. The team shot 50.8 percent from the field, including 57.7 percent in the second half.

Several individuals finally got on track offensively in the big win, as three players - Cartier Martin, David Hoskins and Blake Young -- all set career-highs and became the first Wildcat trio to score 20 or more points in the same contest in nearly 15 years. Martin posted a career-best 28 points for his 16th 20-point scoring effort in his career, while setting new career-highs in both makes (10) and attempts (19). Hoskins tallied a career-high 27 points on 8-of-14 shooting to go with a 10-of-13 effort from the free throw line and Young earned his first career 20-point effort with 24 points on 6-of-10 field goals, including a 4-of-6 effort from beyond the arc. The last three players to score 20 or more points in the same game were Jean Derouillere (23), Jeff Wires (21) and Maurice Brittain (20) in a 95-70 win over Oklahoma at Bramlage Coliseum on Feb. 5, 1991. ‘CATS CHOSEN FIFTH IN BIG 12 PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL The Kansas State men’s basketball team was given its highest-ever ranking in the Big 12 Preseason Coaches Poll, as the Wildcats were chosen fifth with 76 points. Boosted by the hiring of legendary head coach Bob Huggins and the return of four starters and eight lettermen, the Wildcats received their highest ranking in nine preseason polls dating back to the 1997-98 season. The previous high came in 1998-99 when the team was selected sixth.

For the seventh time in Big 12 history, Kansas is the preseason favorite to win the conference title as the Jayhawks gained 121 total points and received all 11 possible first-place votes in polling of the head coaches. Texas A&M was picked second in the poll, as the Aggies received the other first-place vote and 109 points. Oklahoma State and Texas were selected just ahead of the Wildcats in third and fourth place, respectively. Texas Tech was chosen sixth with 68 points, while Baylor followed in seventh with 60 points for its highest predicted finish in Big 12 history. Missouri (44) and Oklahoma (42) were picked eighth and ninth, respectively, while Nebraska (37), Iowa State (23) and Colorado (20) rounded out the poll. GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 WE’RE NO. 1 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Kansas State’s recently-signed recruiting class was the consensus No. 1 class in the country by a number of outlets, including Scout.com, Rivals.com and RANKINGS - BIG 12 GAMES Sports Illustrated. The class, which includes the consensus No. 1 player in the country in Michael Beasley, received high marks across the country and (as of Thursday, Jan. 25) immediately placed the Wildcats on the national college basketball radar screen. Team Category Number Rank “Kansas State, with the addition of and , narrowly edged out Syracuse for tops in 2007,” said Dave Telep, national Bill Walker Michael Beasley Scoring Offense 68.0 7th recruiting analyst for Scout.com. “In the end, having a pair of Top 10 talents in the same class was the push that gave Bob Huggins the edge.” Scoring Defense 66.4 6th Scoring Margin +1.6 6th “This is going to wind up as the marquee basketball recruiting class in the history of Kansas State basketball,” said Telep. “I have rated this class as the Free Throw Pct. 75.9 4th best one in the country with the presence of Michael (Beasley) and Bill (Walker). This is truly new territory for this program to sign two players that rank Field Goal Pct. 40.8 9th in the top-10 nationally at their respective position. This class will define the Bob Huggins’ era at Kansas State. It is an enormous step for the program Field Goal Pct. Def. 40.6 3rd and will make everyone stand up and take notice at what is going on in Manhattan, Kansas.” 3-Pt. FG Pct. 32.5 8th 3-Pt. FG Pct. Def. 25.3 1st “Going into the early signing period, we have Kansas State as our No. 1 recruiting class,” said , national recruiting analyst for Rivals.com. Jerry Meyer Rebounding 34.2 8th “This is counting Bill Walker, who obviously is already enrolled at K-State and will play this season.” Rebounding Defense 32.6 4th Rebounding Margin +1.6 5th “There are two superstars in No. 1 Michael Beasley and No. 6 Bill Walker and a strong supporting cast in , and Fred Blocked Shots 2.60 8th Brown,” said Meyer. “Those three guys are all solid 3-star guys and the type of players that Coach Huggins has had tremendous success with over the Assists 13.00 6th years. They all have solid all-around games, are strong defensively and play very hard.” Steals 4.60 10th Turnover Margin +0.80 5th “The class is highlighted by the two legitimate superstars in Michael and Bill,” said Meyer. “Those guys are ready to make a significant impact at the Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.98 5th college level. They are what I call ‘physically-mature.’ They are ready for Big 12 basketball right now. However, both are different players. Michael is an Offensive Rebounds 11.80 7th extremely talented forward with an impressive all-around game. He is going to impact the team in so many ways. He can really score the ball and Defensive Rebounds 22.40 9th is dominate defensively. Bill is one of the most athletically-gifted players that I have seen on the circuit in many years. This is a great class for K-State.” 3-Pt. FG Made 5.00 11th

HUGGINS ANNOUNCES STELLAR FOUR-MAN RECRUITING CLASS INDIVIDUAL Kansas State men’s basketball coach Bob Huggins announced the signing of four high school seniors to National Letters of Intent on the first day of Scoring PPG the fall signing period on Nov. 8. The four-man recruiting class, which is considered by several analysts as one of the nation’s best classes, includes consen- 9. David Hoskins 17.4 sus No. 1 recruit Michael Beasley (Notre Dame (Mass.) Prep/Washington, D.C.), Fred Brown (Dwyer High/West Palm Beach, Fla.), Jacob Pullen (Proviso East/Maywood, Ill.) and Dominique Sutton (The Patterson School/Durham, N.C.). Rebounding RPG 11. Akeem Wright 7.6 “We are excited to announce the addition of Mike, Fred, Jacob and Dominique to our basketball program,” said Huggins. “With the loss of so many 12. David Hoskins 7.2 seniors, especially on the perimeter, we were looking to fill a lot of needs with this class. We had to get more athletic and this is an extremely athletic class. These four individuals will be great additions to the foundation we have already put in place.” Assists Avg./G 11. Akeem Wright 2.80 The headliner of this class, Beasley is a 6-foot-10, 235-pound power forward originally from Washington, D.C., who transferred to Notre Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass., for his senior season after spending the previous year at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va. As a junior, he averaged 20.1 points, Free Throw Pct. Pct. 10.4 rebounds and 4.5 blocks per game in helping Oak Hill win a school-record 40 games (with just one loss) and finish with a No. 2 final ranking in the 2. Cartier Martin 90.5 USA Today Super 25 High School poll and a No. 3 ranking in the final Student Sports FAB 50 poll. He also recorded 21 double-doubles. 8. David Hoskins 84.4

Considered one of the most highly-regarded high school recruits to ever join the Kansas State program, Beasley is rated as the No. 1 overall prospect in Blocked Shots BPG the country by Rivals.com and the No. 5 prospect by Scout.com. Both services rated him as the top power forward in the country. He was selected to the 12. Jason Bennett 1.00 2006 Parade magazine All-America Boys’ Basketball second team. Beasley was one of just three non-seniors named to the first three All-America teams by USA Today, as he was named to the All-USA High School Boys’ Basketball All-America third team. In addition, he was one of just four juniors on the 20- Offensive Rebounds RPG man EA Sports High School Boys’ Basketball First Team and a Slam magazine All-American. 6. David Hoskins 3.40 14. Akeem Wright 2.20 A 6-foot-3 , Fred Brown comes to Kansas State from William T. Dwyer High School in West Palm Beach, Fla., where he saw action in 20 games as a junior in 2005-06. Rated the 13th-best player in the state of Florida by Rivals.com, Brown led the Panthers to an 18-3 overall record and a Defensive Rebounds RPG perfect 7-0 mark in conference play en route to a No. 7 final ranking in the FHSAA Class 5A Power 12 ranking by FloridaHoops.com. 8. Akeem Wright 5.40

Brown averaged 12.3 points and 6.0 assists per game en route to earning both all-county and all-area honors as a junior. He scored in double figures on 15 occasions, including a season-high 19 points against both Suncoast High (12/6/05) and Jupiter High (2/4/06). He played AAU basketball for Team Breakdown and the Tallahassee Wildcats this past summer.

A 6-foot-1 point guard, Jacob Pullen arrives at K-State from the legendary Proviso East High School in Maywood, Ill., which produced NBA stars , Jim Brewer, Michael Finley, Dee Brown and Shannon Brown. Pullen is rated the No. 7 player in the state of Illinois by ChicagoHoops.com and No. 13 in the Illinois Hoops Super 25 by Rivals.com, while Scout.com ranks him the 28th-best shooting guard in the nation. He named among the Top 50 boys basketball players by the Chicago Tribune.

A two-year starter for Proviso East, Pullen averaged 18.9 points, 7.0 assists and 3.0 steals in helping the Pirates to a 26-6 overall record and both regional and sectional championships. He was named to the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times All-State teams as well as first team all-conference and all-area. As a sophomore, he helped the team to a 28-4 record en route to both regional and sectional titles.

One of the top shooting guards in the country, Dominique Sutton comes to Kansas State from The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C. The 6-foot-4, 195- pound guard is rated among the top players in the country, including the No. 57 overall prospect by Scout.com and No. 131 prospect in the Rivals150 by Rivals.com. Sutton is also ranked among the top-50 at his position by a number of outlets, including No. 11 by Scout.com, No. 21 by High School Hoops magazine and No. 39 by Rivals.com. In addition, he is rated the No. 2 player in the state of North Carolina by Rivals.com.

Sutton recently scored 24 points on 12-of-16 field goals to go with nine rebounds in Patterson’s win over powerhouse Oak Hill Academy in an exhibi- tion game. Prior to transferring to Patterson last season, he averaged 19.7 points as a sophomore for Durham (N.C.) Jordan High School, guiding the Falcons to a 19-8 overall record and the 4-A Western Regional semifinals. He was named to The Associated Press All-State second team and was the Durham Sun-Herald Player of the Year. Sutton played his AAU ball alongside fellow recruit Michael Beasley with the DC Assault. GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 2006-07 RADIO/TV ROSTER

RYAN PATZWALD BLAKE YOUNG LANCE HARRIS CLENT STEWART BILL WALKER G  5-11  190 G  6-2  190 G  6-5  205 G  6-4  190 F  6-6  225 Jr. - TR Jr. - TR Sr. - 3L Jr. - 2L Fr. - HS Cincinnati, Ohio 1 Orlando, Fla. 2 Columbia, Mo. 3 Tulsa, Okla. 5 Huntington, W. Va. 12

SERGE AFELI DAVID HOSKINS CARTIER MARTIN JAMES FRANKLIN JERMAINE MAYBANK F  6-9  235 G/F  6-5  230 G/F  6-7  225 G  6-0  190 G  6-4  180 Sr. - 1L Jr. - 1L Sr. - 3L Jr. - TR Sr. - TR Abidjan, Ivory Coast 14 Canton, Mich. 15 Houston, Texas 20 Kansas City, Kan. 21 Bronx, N.Y. 23

CHRIS MERRIEWETHER DEILVEZ YEARBY AKEEM WRIGHT DARREN KENT BRADY JOHNSON G  6-4  195 F  6-6  210 G  6-6  210 F  6-10  215 F  6-7  220 Fr. - HS So. - 1L Sr. - 1L So. - 1L Jr. - TR Jacksonville, Fla. 31 Detroit, Mich. 32 Philadelphia, Pa. 34 Apple Valley, Minn. 42 Salina, Kan. 44

LUIS COLON JASON BENNETT BOB HUGGINS F/C  6-10  275 F/C  7-3  255 Head Coach Fr. - HS Fr. - HS First Season Carolina, Puerto Rico 50 Jacksonville, Fla. 55 West Virginia ‘77 GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 2006-07 ROSTER NUMERICAL RETURNING/LOST No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr-Exp Hometown (Schools) Returning Starters (4) 1 Ryan Patzwald^ G 5-11 190 Jr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson/Cincinnati) David Hoskins 2 Blake Young G 6-2 180 Jr.-TR Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge/Daytona Beach CC) Clent Stewart 3 Lance Harris G 6-5 190 Sr.-3L Columbia, Mo. (Hickman) Akeem Wright Cartier Martin 5 Clent Stewart G 6-4 195 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Union) 12 Bill Walker F 6-6 220 Fr.-HS Huntington, W. Va. (North College Hill [Cincinnati, Ohio]) Starters Lost (1) 14 Serge Afeli F 6-9 235 Sr.-1L Abidjan, Ivory Coast Dramane Diarra 15 David Hoskins F 6-5 225 Jr.-1L Canton, Mich. (Plymouth Salem/Schoolcraft) 20 Cartier Martin F 6-7 220 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Nimitz) Returning Lettermen (7) 21 James Franklin^ G 6-0 190 Jr.-TR Kansas City, Kan. (Blue Valley West/Cowley County CC) Serge Afeli 23 Jermaine Maybank G 6-4 180 Sr.-TR Bronx, N.Y. (Bronx Regional/Independence CC/St. John’s) Lance Harris 31 Chris Merriewether^ G 6-4 195 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) David Hoskins 32 Deilvez Yearby F 6-6 205 So.-1L Detroit, Mich. (Central) Darren Kent Clent Stewart 34 Akeem Wright G 6-6 190 Sr.-1L Philadelphia, Pa. (M.L. King/Neosho County CC) Akeem Wright 42 Darren Kent F 6-10 210 So.-1L Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview) Deilvez Yearby 44 Brady Johnson^ F 6-7 220 Jr.-HS Salina, Kan. (Ell-Saline) 50 Luis Colon F 6-10 260 Fr.-HS Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Miami, Fla.]) Lettermen Lost (8) 55 Jason Bennett F 7-3 265 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) Curtis Allen Josh Campbell Dramane Diarra ALPHABETICAL Mark Frederick No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr-Exp Hometown (Schools) Tyler Hughes 14 Serge Afeli F 6-9 235 Sr.-1L Abidjan, Ivory Coast Mario Taybron 55 Jason Bennett F 7-3 265 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) Kyle Taylor 50 Luis Colon F 6-10 260 Fr.-HS Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Miami, Fla.]) Schyler Thomas 21 James Franklin^ G 6-0 190 Jr.-TR Kansas City, Kan. (Blue Valley West/Cowley County CC) 3 Lance Harris G 6-5 190 Sr.-3L Columbia, Mo. (Hickman) BY POSITION Forwards (9) 15 David Hoskins F 6-5 225 Jr.-1L Canton, Mich. (Plymouth Salem/Schoolcraft) Serge Afeli 44 Brady Johnson^ F 6-7 220 Jr.-HS Salina, Kan. (Ell-Saline) Jason Bennett 42 Darren Kent F 6-10 210 So.-1L Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview) Luis Colon 20 Cartier Martin F 6-7 220 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Nimitz) David Hoskins 23 Jermaine Maybank G 6-4 180 Sr.-TR Bronx, N.Y. (Bronx Regional/Independence CC/St. John’s) Brady Johnson 31 Chris Merriewether^ G 6-4 195 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day) Darren Kent 1 Ryan Patzwald^ G 5-11 190 Jr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson/Cincinnati) Cartier Martin 5 Clent Stewart G 6-4 195 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Union) Billy Walker 12 Bill Walker F 6-6 220 Fr.-HS Huntington, W. Va. (North College Hill [Cincinnati, Ohio]) Deilvez Yearby 34 Akeem Wright G 6-6 190 Sr.-1L Philadelphia, Pa. (M.L. King/Neosho County CC) Guards (8) 32 Deilvez Yearby F 6-6 205 So.-1L Detroit, Mich. (Central) James Franklin 2 Blake Young G 6-2 180 Jr.-TR Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge/Daytona Beach CC) Lance Harris Jermaine Maybank Chris Merriewether COACHING STAFF Ryan Patzwald Head Coach: Bob Huggins, First Season (West Virginia, ’77) Clent Stewart Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Frank Martin, First Season (Florida International, ’93) Akeem Wright Assistant Coach: Dalonte Hill, First Season (Charlotte, ’01) Blake Young Assistant Coach: Erik Martin, First Season (Cincinnati, 93) Director of Basketball Operations: Brad Underwood, First Season (Kansas State, ‘86) BY HEIGHT Strength and Conditioning Coach: Scott Greenwalt, First Season (Muskingum College, ‘98) 7-3 Jason Bennett Video Coordinator: Andy Assaley, First Season (Cincinnati, ‘96) 6-10 Luis Colon 6-10 Darren Kent 6-9 Serge Afeli PRONUNCIATION 6-7 Cartier Martin SERGE AFELI Surge Uh-FELL-e 6-7 Brady Johnson Andy ASSALEY ASS-uh-lee 6-6 Bill Walker Luis COLON CUH-loan 6-6 Akeem Wright CARTIER Martin CAR-tee-A 6-6 Deilvez Yearby DALONTE Hill Duh-LON-tay 6-5 Lance Harris Chris MERRIEWETHER MERRY-weather 6-5 David Hoskins 6-4 Jermaine Maybank Ryan PATZWALD pats-WOLD 6-4 Chris Merriewether CLENT Stewart Pronounced like “Clint” 6-4 Clent Stewart DEILVEZ YEARBY DEL-vez YUR-bee 6-2 Blake Young 6-0 James Franklin ^Non-Scholarship 5-11 Ryan Patzwald GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 BILL WALKER FRESHMAN  FORWARD  6-6  225 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. (NORTH COLLEGE HILL [OHIO] HIGH SCHOOL)

OUTLOOK Perhaps the most athletically-gifted players to ever sign at K-State... Made the decision to enroll in an accelerated program at North College Hill in order to graduate early after discovering that he had exhausted his prep career at the Cincinnati, Ohio school... Enrolled in November as a part-time student taking one credit hour in the remaining fall semester... Became eligible for competition on Dec. 16, which is the start of the second semester... Called the “most explosive athletes on the high school circuit in many years,” by head coach Bob Huggins. 12 HIGH SCHOOL A three-year starter and letterman at North College Hill High School in Cincinnati, Ohio... A consensus Top 10 high school recruit... Rated as the No. 6 high school prospect in the Rivals.com Top 150 as well as the No. 8 prospect by Scout.com... Also regarded as the No. 2 small forward recruit by both recruiting services... Selected to the 2006 Parade magazine’s All-America Boys’ Basketball second team... Named to the USA Today All-USA High School Boys’ Basketball All-Junior team... Garnered recognition to the EA Sports High School Boys’ Basketball first team... Selected first team all-state by both the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association and the Cincinnati Enquirer... Helped North College Hill to back-to-back Ohio Division III state titles... The school has not been out of the USA Today Super 25 in the past two seasons... Left his name littered throughout the North College Hill record book... Listed in the top-10 of five career, single-season and single-game categories in the school’s history... Ranks second in most points (50, vs. Holmes, 2/12/06) and rebounds (25, vs. Holmes, 2/12/06) in a game, fourth (318; 2004-05) and sixth (230; 2005-06) in most rebounds in a season, fifth (550; 2004-05) and sixth (522; 2005-06) in most points in a season and eighth in career points (1,090)... Helped the school to a 26-1 overall record GETTING TO KNOW BILL during the 2005-06 season, which included the Division III Nickname: state title and No. 3 final ranking in the USA Today Super 25 Skywalker High School rankings... Averaged 21.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per game as a junior... Named the most valuable My favorite musical group: player of the 2006 Ohio Division III state tournament... Young Jeezy Averaged 22.5 points, 11.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game en My most prized possession: route to helping the Trojans to the title... Selected the USA Today National Player of the Week on March 27 for his efforts in the run My basketball to the state championship... Posted 22 points, 10 rebounds and six The proudest accomplishment of my life is: assists in the 90-73 win over Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland) in Making it to college the title game, while he had 23 points and 13 rebounds in the semifinals against Archbold... Helped the school to a 27-1 overall I’d like to switch place for a day with: record during the 2004-05 season, which included the Division III Bill Gates state title and No. 17 final ranking in the USA Today Super 25 The place I’d most like to visit: High School rankings... Averaged 19.6 points and 11.4 rebounds Rio de Janiero as a sophomore... Once again performed well in the state tournament, averaging 17.0 points and 12.5 rebounds... Posted The person who had the greatest influence on my life: 19 points and 14 rebounds in the 71-65 win over Ironton in the Dwaine Barnes state final... Has also excelled on the international front for Team USA... Helped the USA White team to a perfect 5-0 record If I were selecting a basketball “Dream Team,” the at the 2005 USA Youth Development Festival in San Diego, first three players I would pick would be: Calif., where he played alongside Ohio State freshman Greg Shaquille O’Neal, and Oden and Kansas freshman ... Ranked second in One moment in history I wish I could have seen: the tournament in field goal percentage (.633; 31-of-49), ninth ’s 100-point game in scoring (15.4 ppg.) and 20th in rebounding (4.8 rpg.)... The only three-time most valuable player at the summer Reebok My favorite pre-ritual is: ABCD camp held in Teaneck, N.J. ... Coached in high school by To get a good joke session in before the game Jamie Mahaffey. My favorite NBA team: PERSONAL I pattern my play after: William H. Walker was born Oct. 9, 1987 in Huntington, W. Va. ... Chose Kansas State after receiving interest from nearly every team in the country, including Cincinnati, The best basketball advice I have ever received: Connecticut, Illinois, Syracuse, USC and Texas... Wears No. Do what you trust, trust what you do 12 at Kansas State, which was also worn by Wildcat legends Mike Evans (1974-78) and Lon Kruger The thing I like most about K-State is: (1971-74)... Both Evans and Kruger had their How nice everybody is jerseys retired last year... Major is undecided. GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 HEAD COACH BOB HUGGINS 1st Season at Kansas State/25th Season Overall ne of the most successful coaches in the country with over 500 career wins and 15 NCAA Tournament appearances to his credit, Bob OHuggins was named the 21st basketball coach at Kansas State on March 23, 2006. Huggins, 53, has compiled a 581-205 (.739) in his 24 plus seasons as a head coach, which includes stints at Walsh College (1980-83), Akron (1984-89) and Cincinnati (1989-2005). He ranks seventh in total victories and eighth in winning percentage among active Division I head coaches. Huggins’ teams have participated in postseason play in 21 of his 24 seasons, including 15 NCAA Tournament appearances. His current string of 14 consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament ranks as the third-longest streak among active coaches in the nation. Huggins’ teams have won 20 or more games in all but four of his 24 campaigns, including 30 or more twice, and he has averaged 23.5 wins a season. Huggins earned much of his coaching reputation during his 16-year stint at Cincinnati, where he elevated the Bearcat program to among the nation’s elite. He registered a 399-127 record (.759) during his tenure, making him the winningest coach in terms of victories and percentage in the school’s rich basketball history. Huggins directed Cincinnati to 10 conference regular season titles and eight league tournament titles. The Bearcats advanced to postseason play in each of his 16 seasons, including 14 NCAA Tournaments and two National Invitational Tournaments. Three times his teams advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament (1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96) and once to the sport’s ultimate destination -- the Final Four - in 1991-92. Huggins earned the Award as the Conference USA Coach of the Year a record three times (1997-98, 1998-99 and 1999-2000), and was a unanimous choice as the Conference USA Coach of the Decade. He was selected as national coach of the year by ESPN.com in 2001-02. He was named co-national coach of the year by The Sporting News in 2004-05 and was ’ national coach of the year in 1997-98. He earned national coach of the year honors from Hoop Scoop in 1991-92 and Playboy in 1992-93. Huggins accepted his first Division I head coaching position at Akron in 1984, following a one-year stint as an assistant coach at Central Florida. He quickly resurrected another program that had fallen on difficult times, as he guided the Zips to a 97-46 (.678) overall record and to postseason play in three of his five seasons. The program posted 20 or more wins in a season on four occasions. Huggins earned his first head coaching assignment at Walsh College (now University), a NAIA school in North Canton, Ohio, in 1980 at the tender age of 27. A program with just two winning seasons in the previous 17 years, he transformed the Cavalier program into one of the best in the NAIA ranks in just three short seasons. He compiled a 71-26 record (.732) from 1980 to 1983, twice guiding the team to the post- season, including their first-ever NAIA National Tournament appearance. Huggins was a three-year All-Ohio selection and the 1972 Ohio Player of the Year while playing for his father, Charles, at Indian Valley South High School in Gnadenhutten, Ohio. He first attended Ohio University but transferred to West Virginia after his freshman season. Huggins was a two-year letterman for the Mountaineers under Joedy Gardner from 1975-77. A two-time Academic All-American, Huggins graduated from West Virginia magna cum laude in 1977 and received his master’s in health administration from West Virginia in 1978. Huggins and his wife, June, have two daughters, Jenna Leigh (23) and Jacqueline (20).

BOB HUGGINS YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD HUGGINS BY THE NUMBERS Overall Conference 5 – Conference Players of the Year ( – 1996, Year School Responsibility W-L W-L Finish Postseason 1997; – 2000; – 2001, 2002) 1977-78 West Virginia Graduate Assistant 12-16 3-7 8th 1978-79 Ohio State Assistant coach 19-12 12-6 4th NIT Final Four 1979-80 Ohio State Assistant coach 21-8 12-6 2nd NCAA Regional (1-1) 5 – Times named National Coach of the Year (1991-92 – 1980-81 Walsh College Head coach 14-16 n/a n/a Hoop Scoop, 1992-93 – Playboy, 1997-98 – Basketball Times, 1981-82 Walsh College Head coach 23-9 n/a 1st NAIA District 1999-2000 – The Sporting News, 2001-02 – ESPN.com). 1982-83 Walsh College Head coach 34-1 n/a 1st NAIA Finals 1983-84 Central Florida Assistant coach 15-13 12-3 1st 7 – Top-10 final poll rankings 1984-85 Akron Head coach 12-14 6-8 6th 1985-86 Akron Head coach 22-8 10-4 1st^ NCAA Regional (0-1) 9 – Number of All-Americans in coaching tenure 1986-87 Akron Head coach 21-9 9-5 2nd NIT First Round (0-1) 1987-88 Akron Head coach 21-7 -- -- 1988-89 Akron Head coach 21-8 -- -- NIT First Round (0-1) 13 – NBA Draft picks, including five first round selections 1989-90 Cincinnati Head coach 20-14 9-5 2nd NIT Second Round (1-1) and three lottery picks 1990-91 Cincinnati Head coach 18-12 8-6 3rd NIT Second Round (1-1) 1991-92 Cincinnati Head coach 29-5 8-2 1st^ NCAA Final Four (4-1) 15 – NCAA Tournament Appearances 1992-93 Cincinnati Head coach 27-5 8-2 1st^ NCAA Elite Eight (3-1) 1993-94 Cincinnati Head coach 22-10 7-5 4th^ NCAA Regional (0-1) – Postseason appearances; 15 NCAA appearances and 1994-95 Cincinnati Head coach 23-11 7-5 3rd^ NCAA Regional (1-1) 19 1995-96 Cincinnati Head coach 28-5 11-3 1st^ NCAA Elite Eight (3-1) four NIT appearances (two at Akron; two at Cincinnati) 1996-97 Cincinnati Head coach 26-8 12-2 1st NCAA Regional (1-1) 1997-98 Cincinnati Head coach 27-6 14-2 1st^ NCAA Regional (1-1) 20 – Number of 20-win seasons in his 24 years as a coach, 1998-99 Cincinnati Head coach 27-6 12-4 1st NCAA Regional (1-1) including 12 seasons of 25 wins or more 1999-00 Cincinnati Head coach 29-4 16-0 1st NCAA Regional (1-1) 2000-01 Cincinnati Head coach 25-10 11-5 1st NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1) 46 – All-Conference selections in Division I (43 at Cincinnati 2001-02 Cincinnati Head coach 31-4 14-2 1st^ NCAA Regional (1-1) and three at Akron) 2002-03 Cincinnati Head coach 17-12 9-7 4th NCAA Regional (0-1) 2003-04 Cincinnati Head coach 25-7 12-4 1st^ NCAA Regional (1-1) Number of career victories; ranking him seventh 2004-05 Cincinnati Head coach 25-8 12-4 2nd NCAA Regional (1-1) 581 – 2006-07 Kansas State Head coach 14-6 among active NCAA Division I coaches

^Won conference tournament (American Mideast 1982, 1983; Ohio Valley 1986; Great Midwest 1992-93; Conference USA 1996-2002, 2004) .739 – Career winning percentage; ranking him eighth Career Head Coaching Record: 581-205 (.739)/24+ seasons among active Division I coaches Breakdown: Walsh: 71-26 (.732)/3 yrs.  Akron: 97-46 (.678)/5 yrs.  Cincinnati: 399-127 (.759)/16 yrs. GAME 2121 RUTGERSWILLIAMNEBRASKA & MARY SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,11,27, 20062007 2006-07 RESULTS OVERALL RECORD: 14-6 (HOME: 8-1, AWAY: 4-4, NEUTRAL: 2-1) BIG 12 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-2 (HOME: 1-1; AWAY: 2-1) Date Opponent W/L Score Record KSU High Points KSU High Rebounds KSU High Assists Attendance Nov. 4 Washburn $ W 94-90 (3OTs) -- Hoskins 29 Hoskins 10 Hoskins/Maybank 4 13,186 Nov. 11 William & Mary W 70-60 1-0 Harris 22 Wright 13 Young 5 13,340 Nov. 15 at Rutgers W 55-41 2-0 Hoskins 14 Harris 13 Young 6 4,519 Nov. 18 Tennessee Tech W 101-79 3-0 Martin 28 Hoskins 7 Martin 5 12,806 Nov. 21 at New Mexico L 54-78 3-1 Young 14 Wright 9 Harris 3 14,320 Nov. 25 Coppin State W 68-57 4-1 Harris 26 Bennett 9 Young 5 13,034 Nov. 29 at California L 48-78 4-2 Martin 16 Kent 6 Young 4 9,026 Dec. 2 at Colorado State L 83-84 4-3 Martin 21 Afeli/Hoskins 7 Maybank/Young 4 3,894 Dec. 5 Cleveland State W 93-60 5-3 Martin 21 Bennett 6 Harris 5 12,591 Dec. 9 North Dakota State W 83-81 6-3 Harris 24 Martin 6 Stewart 5 6,110 Dec. 17 Kennesaw State # W 82-54 7-3 Hoskins 17 Hoskins 7 Hoskins 5 8,764 Dec. 19 Maryland-Eastern Shore # W 79-58 8-3 Martin 23 Martin 8 Hoskins/Martin/Maybank 4 8,534 Dec. 22 vs. USC #^ W 68-55 9-3 Hoskins/Walker 19 Wright 7 Martin/Stewart 2 1,000 Dec. 23 vs. New Mexico #^ W 72-56 10-3 Martin 23 Walker 8 Stewart 7 3,573 Jan. 3 vs. Xavier (Ohio) & L 66-76 10-4 Hoskins 17 Walker 7 Stewart 4 12,298 Jan. 6 at 11/11 Texas A&M* L 65-69 10-5, 0-1 Wright 18 Wright 8 Hoskins/Martin/Wright 3 11,358 Jan. 8 Texas Tech* L 52-62 10-6, 0-2 Hoskins 23 Wright 7 Stewart/Wright 4 12,913 Jan. 13 at Missouri* W 85-81 11-6, 1-2 Stewart 19 Wright 8 Harris 4 7,340 Jan. 17 Baylor* W 69-60 12-6, 2-2 Harris 18 Hoskins/Martin 7 Harris/Hoskins/Young 3 12,637 Jan. 20 at Iowa State* W 69-60 13-6, 3-2 Hoskins 22 Hoskins/Wright 11 Wright 5 14,356 Jan. 22 Chicago State* W 73-36 14-6, 3-2 Martin 25 Hoskins 10 Hoskins 5 12,628 Jan. 27 Nebraska* Jan. 31 Missouri* Feb. 3 at Texas* Feb. 7 at Kansas* Feb. 10 Colorado* Feb. 13 at Nebraska* Feb. 17 Iowa State* Feb. 19 Kansas* Feb. 24 at Colorado* Feb. 27 at Oklahoma State* Mar. 3 Oklahoma* Mar. 8-11 TBA!

$ = Exhibition # = Findley Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) ^ = To be played at Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) & = To be played at U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati, Ohio) * = Conference game ! = Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament -- Oklahoma City, Okla.

ATTENDANCE/RECORD SUMMARY G W-L Total Average High Home 9 8-1 107,247 11,916 13,340 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) Big 12 2 1-1 25,550 12,775 12,913 vs. Texas Tech (1/8/07) Away 8 4-4 70,923 8,865 14,356 at Iowa State (1/20/07) Big 12 3 2-1 33,054 11,018 14,356 at Iowa State (1/20/07) Neutral 3 2-1 16,871 5,624 12,298 vs. Xavier (Ohio) (1/3/07) Total 20 14-6 195,041 9,752 14,356 at Iowa State (1/20/07) Big 12 5 3-2 58,604 11,720 14,356 at Iowa State (1/20/07)

KANSAS STATE WIN/LOSS MARGIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20-24 25+ Wins (14) 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 Losses (6) 1 1 2 2 GAME 2121 RUTGERSWILLIAMNEBRASKA & MARY SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,11,27, 20062007 2006-07 STATISTICS SEASON BOX SCORE OVERALL RECORD: 14-6 (HOME: 8-1, AWAY: 4-4, NEUTRAL: 2-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 20 Cartier Martin 20 13 534 26.7 105 234 .449 30 92 .326 58 76 .763 37 45 82 4.1 47 0 30 37 7 12 298 14.9 15 David Hoskins 20 20 512 25.6 88 195 .451 8 42 .190 104 134 .776 50 68 118 5.9 50 3 44 42 5 23 288 14.4 12 Bill Walker 6 5 139 23.2 26 65 .400 0 9 .000 16 24 .667 8 19 27 4.5 17 1 5 11 0 4 68 11.3 03 Lance Harris 20 17 503 25.2 81 167 .485 34 84 .405 25 36 .694 11 65 76 3.8 32 0 38 30 11 11 221 11.1 34 Akeem Wright 20 9 507 25.4 54 126 .429 8 26 .308 30 48 .625 38 82 120 6.0 42 2 46 30 10 13 146 7.3 02 Blake Young 20 9 432 21.6 37 113 .327 11 42 .262 38 56 .679 12 29 41 2.1 38 0 50 37 2 27 123 6.2 05 Clent Stewart 20 11 441 22.1 38 98 .388 18 54 .333 16 22 .727 7 33 40 2.0 27 0 47 36 0 12 110 5.5 50 Luis Colon 16 7 178 11.1 17 27 .630 0 0 .000 10 16 .625 18 17 35 2.2 33 0 7 8 5 4 44 2.8 55 Jason Bennett 17 8 239 14.1 15 33 .455 0 0 .000 14 27 .519 18 39 57 3.4 28 0 7 8 39 2 44 2.6 23 Jermaine Maybank 19 0 230 12.1 12 30 .400 2 7 .286 18 25 .720 16 27 43 2.3 29 0 27 26 1 9 44 2.3 14 Serge Afeli 17 1 99 5.8 13 28 .464 0 0 .000 0 6 .000 13 14 27 1.6 15 0 4 5 3 1 26 1.5 32 Deilvez Yearby 8 0 30 3.8 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 3 8 .375 3 2 5 0.6 3 0 1 1 2 0 9 1.1 44 Brady Johnson 3 0 3 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.7 42 Darren Kent 15 0 112 7.5 5 17 .294 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 7 12 19 1.3 15 0 5 8 3 1 10 0.7 31 Chris Merriewether 7 0 19 2.7 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 3 0 1 5 1 2 2 0.3 21 James Franklin 3 0 4 1.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 01 Ryan Patzwald 8 0 18 2.3 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0.0 TM TEAM 38 28 66 3.3 1 1 TOTAL 20 495 1146 .432 111 364 .305 334 482 .693 277 482 759 38.0 380 6 312 289 89 123 1435 71.8 OPPONENTS 20 437 1112 .393 98 351 .279 313 434 .721 248 433 681 34.0 421 - 226 324 58 128 1285 64.2

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Kansas State 681 754 0 1435 Opponents 581 704 0 1285

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Off Def Total Kansas State 79 10 89 Opponents 55 12 67 BIG 12 CONFERENCE-ONLY SEASON BOX SCORE BIG 12 RECORD: 3-2 (HOME: 1-1, AWAY: 2-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 15 David Hoskins 5 5 153 30.6 23 61 .377 3 11 .273 38 45 .844 17 19 36 7.2 14 2 9 13 2 6 87 17.4 03 Lance Harris 5 4 164 32.8 20 43 .465 8 18 .444 12 13 .923 1 18 19 3.8 10 0 11 6 4 2 60 12.0 20 Cartier Martin 5 1 135 27.0 17 45 .378 6 22 .273 19 21 .905 9 16 25 5.0 13 0 8 9 2 1 59 11.8 05 Clent Stewart 5 4 147 29.4 17 35 .486 6 15 .400 10 13 .769 2 8 10 2.0 10 0 9 14 0 2 50 10.0 34 Akeem Wright 5 5 145 29.0 16 39 .410 2 7 .286 3 8 .375 11 27 38 7.6 17 0 14 8 0 4 37 7.4 02 Blake Young 5 1 73 14.6 4 11 .364 0 2 .000 9 14 .643 2 5 7 1.4 9 0 8 8 0 4 17 3.4 50 Luis Colon 5 2 54 10.8 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 2 3 5 1.0 13 0 2 2 1 1 13 2.6 12 Bill Walker 1 1 5 5.0 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 55 Jason Bennett 4 2 51 12.8 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 3 6 9 2.3 6 0 3 2 4 0 7 1.8 23 Jermaine Maybank 5 0 45 9.0 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 4 5 .800 3 3 6 1.2 3 0 0 3 0 3 6 1.2 14 Serge Afeli 4 0 15 3.8 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 2 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 42 Darren Kent 3 0 13 4.3 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 1.0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM 7 4 11 2.2 0 0 TOTAL 5 107 262 .408 25 77 .325 101 133 .759 59 112 171 34.2 100 2 65 66 13 23 340 68.0 OPPONENTS 5 110 271 .406 23 91 .253 89 116 .767 60 103 163 32.6 112 - 61 70 14 32 332 66.4

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total Kansas State 160 180 340 Opponents 143 189 332

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Off Def Total Kansas State 21 4 25 Opponents 12 4 16 GAME 2121 RUTGERSWILLIAMNEBRASKA & MARY SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,11,27, 20062007 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Opponent W/L FG-FGA Pct. 3pt-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot PF AST TO BLK STL 1H 2H OT PTS at KANSAS STATE W 24-80 30.0 6-29 20.7 16-27 59.3 32 27 59 18 16 9 8 8 34 36 -- 70 William & Mary 21-53 39.6 8-21 38.1 10-18 55.6 10 27 37 24 16 19 1 6 27 33 -- 60 KANSAS STATE W 19-59 32.2 6-22 27.3 11-15 73.3 16 36 52 29 14 16 4 6 28 27 -- 55 at Rutgers 9-47 19.1 3-20 15.0 20-32 62.5 10 27 37 20 4 15 8 2 19 22 -- 41 at KANSAS STATE W 30-59 50.8 9-22 40.9 32-43 74.4 19 29 48 16 22 13 6 5 44 57 -- 101 Tennessee Tech 32-77 41.6 5-17 29.4 10-19 52.6 20 15 35 32 13 9 3 4 36 43 -- 79 KANSAS STATE L 20-70 28.6 6-22 27.3 8-15 53.3 19 27 46 22 10 13 3 6 29 25 -- 54 at New Mexico 25-52 48.1 9-24 37.5 19-29 65.5 7 35 42 18 14 15 7 8 41 37 -- 78 at KANSAS STATE W 23-49 46.9 9-22 40.9 13-22 59.1 8 28 36 11 16 19 6 5 30 38 -- 68 Coppin State 23-66 34.8 6-16 37.5 5-8 62.5 16 22 38 20 11 16 3 5 30 27 -- 57 KANSAS STATE L 20-58 34.5 4-21 19.0 4-8 50.0 11 24 35 15 11 14 7 3 23 25 -- 48 at California 27-60 45.0 8-17 47.1 16-20 80.0 10 28 38 10 19 8 1 4 37 41 -- 78 KANSAS STATE L 32-67 47.8 11-24 45.8 8-14 57.1 18 18 36 23 17 15 1 5 27 56 -- 83 at Colorado State 27-51 52.9 10-20 50.0 20-26 76.9 8 20 28 16 15 13 4 8 37 47 -- 84 at KANSAS STATE W 32-52 61.5 4-11 36.4 25-35 71.4 8 20 28 12 25 13 8 8 50 43 -- 93 Cleveland State 22-68 32.4 3-22 13.6 13-15 86.7 26 19 45 28 8 22 1 6 23 37 -- 60 KANSAS STATE W 28-56 50.0 10-22 45.5 17-28 60.7 9 15 24 20 18 6 6 4 31 52 -- 83 at North Dakota State 27-56 48.2 4-12 33.3 23-30 76.7 16 24 40 20 11 12 3 4 38 43 -- 81 at KANSAS STATE W 30-56 53.6 4-14 28.6 18-26 69.2 12 29 41 16 22 19 3 8 55 27 -- 82 Kennesaw State 20-59 33.9 4-21 19.0 10-16 62.5 12 16 28 24 11 19 2 13 18 35 -- 54 at KANSAS STATE W 29-57 50.9 5-20 25.0 16-23 69.6 11 24 35 15 24 23 6 13 46 33 -- 79 Maryland-Eastern Shore 20-54 37.0 4-14 28.6 14-18 77.8 12 20 32 17 12 32 3 8 23 35 -- 58 KANSAS STATE W 18-49 36.7 1-16 6.3 31-41 75.6 13 21 34 26 6 18 3 9 23 45 -- 68 vs. USC 17-40 42.5 1-11 9.1 20-25 80.0 5 22 27 29 6 28 0 6 28 27 -- 55 KANSAS STATE W 28-51 54.9 3-13 23.1 13-18 72.2 8 26 34 20 11 15 0 6 33 39 -- 72 vs. New Mexico 18-50 36.0 4-20 20.0 16-20 80.0 8 18 26 17 6 15 2 3 24 32 -- 56 KANSAS STATE L 25-62 40.3 4-15 26.7 12-22 54.5 17 19 36 24 15 19 3 6 30 36 -- 66 Xavier (Ohio) 25-45 55.6 4-10 40.0 22-32 68.8 5 26 31 21 14 19 5 10 39 37 -- 76 KANSAS STATE L 23-53 43.4 6-18 33.3 13-18 72.2 7 19 26 22 15 11 3 6 30 35 -- 65 at Texas A&M 21-49 42.9 5-14 35.7 22-26 84.6 11 26 37 18 16 16 4 3 32 37 -- 69 at KANSAS STATE L 16-53 30.2 2-15 13.3 18-26 69.2 18 16 34 17 10 14 1 5 26 26 -- 52 Texas Tech 22-52 42.3 1-6 16.7 17-21 81.0 17 19 36 21 15 15 4 6 27 35 -- 62 KANSAS STATE W 21-48 43.8 6-14 42.9 37-43 86.0 13 28 41 26 10 24 1 6 39 46 -- 85 Missouri 26-54 48.1 6-20 30.0 23-30 76.7 2 15 17 31 14 16 1 16 29 52 -- 81 at KANSAS STATE W 24-55 43.6 6-17 35.3 15-19 78.9 12 24 36 16 16 10 5 2 39 30 -- 69 Baylor 21-61 34.4 7-30 23.3 11-18 61.1 18 19 37 21 10 12 3 4 39 21 -- 60 KANSAS STATE W 23-53 43.4 5-13 38.5 18-27 66.7 9 25 34 19 14 7 3 4 26 43 -- 69 at Iowa State 20-55 36.4 4-21 19.0 16-21 76.2 12 24 36 21 6 11 2 3 16 44 -- 60 at KANSAS STATE W 30-59 50.8 4-14 28.6 9-12 75.0 17 27 44 13 20 11 12 8 38 35 -- 73 Chicago State 14-63 22.2 2-15 13.3 6-10 60.0 23 11 34 13 5 12 1 9 17 19 -- 36 at KANSAS STATE Nebraska at KANSAS STATE Missouri KANSAS STATE Texas KANSAS STATE Kansas at KANSAS STATE Colorado KANSAS STATE Nebraska at KANSAS STATE Iowa State at KANSAS STATE Kansas KANSAS STATE Colorado KANSAS STATE Oklahoma State at KANSAS STATE Oklahoma GAME 212 RUTGERSNEBRASKA SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,27, 20062007 2006-07 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS

1 2 3 5 12 14 15 20 21 23 31 32 34 42 44 50 55 Ryan Blake Lance Clent Bill Serge David Cartier James Jermaine Chris Deilvez Akeem Darren Brady Luis Jason Opponent Patzwald Young Harris Stewart Walker Afeli Hoskins Martin Franklin Maybank Merriewether Yearby Wright Kent Johnson Colon Bennett William & Mary CD 11-3-5 22-7-1 2-2-4 --- 0-3-0 15-7-2 5-4-0 CD CD 0-0-0 CD 10-13-3 CD CD 4-7-1 1-3-0 at Rutgers CD 2-5-6 11-13-0 6-0-0 --- 0-0-0 14-4-1 6-1-2 CD 4-2-2 CD CD 4-8-3 0-0-0 CD 4-5-0 4-3-0 Tennessee Tech 0-0-0 24-2-4 0-2-1 2-4-2 --- 2-3-0 27-7-3 28-6-5 0-0-0 8-6-4 0-1-0 0-0-0 7-5-2 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 2-4-0 at New Mexico CD 14-1-2 7-7-3 8-2-0 --- 0-4-0 2-7-2 11-3-1 CD 2-1-0 CD 2-2-0 8-9-0 0-0-0 CD 0-2-2 0-1-0 Coppin State 0-0-0 2-4-5 26-2-3 0-2-1 --- 0-2-0 11-4-1 13-1-1 CD 0-2-2 0-0-1 1-1-0 10-6-2 CD CD 2-2-0 3-9-0 at California 0-0-0 4-4-4 14-2-0 3-1-2 --- 2-2-1 0-1-1 16-5-1 CD 0-0-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 0-1-0 0-6-1 CD 3-3-1 0-5-0 at Colorado State CD 15-1-4 4-3-2 9-4-0 --- 14-7-1 6-7-3 21-3-1 CD 3-3-4 CD CD 7-2-2 2-1-0 CD SUS 2-3-0 Cleveland State 0-0-0 5-3-4 10-4-5 0-0-3 --- 0-3-1 17-2-1 21-2-2 0-0-0 1-2-4 0-0-0 1-1-1 13-1-4 4-1-0 1-0-0 9-3-0 11-6-0 at North Dakota State CD 2-0-0 24-0-2 6-2-5 --- CD 14-5-3 18-6-1 CD 9-1-3 CD CD 6-5-2 0-2-0 CD 2-1-1 2-1-1 Kennesaw State # 0-0-0 0-0-0 9-5-4 9-1-2 15-4-1 2-0-0 17-7-5 12-4-1 0-0-0 1-3-2 0-1-0 0-1-0 8-4-4 2-2-1 0-0-0 3-0-0 4-4-2 UM-Eastern Shore # CD 3-1-2 4-2-2 2-1-2 11-5-0 0-0-1 16-6-4 23-8-4 CD 2-1-4 CD 1-0-0 9-4-3 2-2-1 CD 2-0-0 4-3-1 vs. USC #^ CD 9-1-0 2-1-0 6-3-2 19-3-1 CD 19-6-1 9-5-2 CD 2-4-0 CD CD 2-7-0 CD CD CD CD vs. New Mexico #^ 0-0-0 4-2-1 7-3-1 2-3-7 13-8-1 2-3-7 11-4-0 23-1-0 CD 6-5-0 CD CD 6-7-1 0-1-0 CD CD CD vs. Xavier (Ohio) $ 0-0-0 8-5-3 9-2-0 5-3-4 8-7-2 4-1-0 17-5-3 8-3-0 CD 0-2-0 CD CD 7-6-3 0-0-0 CD CD 0-2-0 at Texas A&M* CD 2-1-2 8-3-1 10-0-2 2-0-0 2-2-0 11-6-5 6-3-3 CD 0-0-0 CD CD 18-8-3 0-0 CD 6-0-1 0-2-0 Texas Tech* CD 0-0-0 0-1-0 7-1-4 INJ 0-0-0 23-6-1 6-3-0 CD 3-5-0 CD CD 7-7-4 0-1-0 CD 2-2-0 4-2-1 at Missouri* CD 11-5-1 16-7-4 19-5-1 INJ 0-0-0 18-6-1 15-6-1 CD 3-1-0 CD CD 2-8-1 0-2-1 CD 1-0-0 CD Baylor* CD 2-0-3 18-6-3 12-3-2 INJ CD 13-7-3 15-7-2 CD 0-0-0 CD CD 2-4-1 CD CD 4-2-1 3-5-1 at Iowa State* CD 2-1-2 18-2-3 2-1-0 INJ 0-0-0 22-11-1 17-6-2 CD 0-0-0 CD CD 8-11-5 CD CD 0-1-0 0-0-1 Chicago State 0-0-0 3-2-2 12-4-3 0-2-4 INJ 0-0-0 15-10-5 25-5-1 CD 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 12-4-3 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 4-4-0 Nebraska* Missouri* at Texas* at Kansas* Colorado* at Nebraska* Iowa State* Kansas* at Colorado* at Oklahoma State* Oklahoma*

* Big 12 Conference Game Starters in BOLD 2006-07 FIRSTS # Findley Toyota Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) ^ To be played at Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) Opponent First Points How Time First Sub Time $ To be played at U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati, Ohio) William & Mary Cartier Martin Jumper 19:14 Jason Bennett 17:42 % Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) at Rutgers David Hoskins 3-Pointer 19:14 Jason Bennett 17:55 CD Did Not Play-Coach’s Decision Tennessee Tech Blake Young Free Throw 19:06 Jermaine Maybank 17:27 at New Mexico Blake Young 3-Pointer 18:52 Jason Bennett 18:11 SUS Suspended Coppin State Lance Harris 3-Pointer 19:04 Serge Afeli 16:53 INJ Did Not Play-Injured at California Lance Harris 3-Pointer 17:55 Luis Colon 15:04 at Colorado State Lance Harris Dunk 19:15 Serge Afeli 16:11 Cleveland State Cartier Martin Jumper 19:37 Akeem Wright 16:54 at North Dakota State David Hoskins Lay-Up 19:20 Jason Bennett 18:02 Kennesaw State Lance Harris Lay-Up 18:59 Luis Colon 16:20 Md.-Eastern Shore Lance Harris Dunk 17:45 Cartier Martin 18:13 USC Bill Walker Jumper 19:16 Blake Young 17:18 New Mexico David Hoskins Jumper 19:10 Blake Young 14:27 Xavier (Ohio) Clent Stewart Lay-Up 19:39 Blake Young 16:11 at Texas A&M* Bill Walker Jumper 19:29 Luis Colon 16:28 Texas Tech* David Hoskins Jumper 19:04 Luis Colon 16:44 at Missouri* Clent Stewart 3-Pointer 18:38 Blake Young 16:24 Baylor* Clent Stewart Jumper 19:02 Jason Bennett 16:43 at Iowa State* David Hoskins Jumper 18:53 Jason Bennett 16:17 Chicago State Luis Colon Jumper 19:35 Cartier Martin/Jason Bennett 15:30 Nebraska* Missouri* at Texas* at Kansas* Colorado* at Nebraska* Iowa State* Kansas* at Colorado* at Oklahoma State* Oklahoma* GAME 2121 RUTGERSWILLIAMNEBRASKA & MARY SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,11,27, 20062007 2006-07 SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL Category Kansas State Opponent Points Scored 28 - Cartier Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 31 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06) Field Goals 11 - Cartier Martin vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 9 - Andre Smith, North Dakota State (12/9/06) 9 - Marshall Brown, Missouri (1/13/07) Field Goals Attempted 19 - Lance Harris vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 24 - Tywain McKee, Coppin State (11/25/06) 19 - Cartier Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) Highest FG Percentage (min. 5 made) 80.0 - Lance Harris at North Dakota State (12/9/06) 85.7 - Aleksander Popovic, Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) Highest FG Percentage (min. 10 made) 80.0 - Lance Harris at North Dakota State (12/9/06) n/a 3-Point Field Goals Made 5 - Lance Harris vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) 7 - Cory Lewis, Colorado State (12/2/06) 5 - Lance Harris at North Dakota State (12/9/06) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 9 - Lance Harris vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 12 - Aaron Bruce, Baylor (1/17/07) 9 - Lance Harris vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 made) 83.3 - Lance Harris at North Dakota State (12/9/06) 87.5 - Cory Lewis, Colorado State (12/2/06) Free Throws 12 - David Hoskins at Missouri (1/13/07) 12 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06) Free Throws Attempted 13 - David Hoskins vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 15 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06) 13 - David Hoskins at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 made) 100.0 - Cartier Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 100.0 - Jesse Brooks, Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) 100.0 - David Hoskins at Missouri (1/13/07) 100.0 - Daniel Hackett, USC (12/22/06) 100.0 - Lance Harris at Iowa State (1/20/07) 100.0 - Lodrick Stewart, USC (12/23/06) 100.0 - Cartier Martin at Iowa State (1/20/07) 100.0 - Joseph Jones, Texas A&M (1/6/07) 100.0 - Marshall Brown, Missouri (1/13/07) Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 100.0 - David Hoskins at Missouri (1/13/07) 100.0 - Stanley Burrell, Xavier (1/3/07) Offensive Rebounds 6 - Serge Afeli at Colorado State (12/2/06) 6 - Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State (12/9/06) 6 - Aaron Williams, Chicago State (1/22/07) Defensive Rebounds 10 - Lance Harris at Rutgers (11/15/06) 12 - J.R. Giddens, New Mexico (11/21/06) 12 - Andre Smith, North Dakota State (12/9/06) Total Rebounds 13 - Akeem Wright vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 16 - Andre Smith, North Dakota State (12/9/06) 13 - Lance Harris at Rutgers (11/15/06) Assists 7 - Clent Stewart vs. New Mexico (12/23/06) 8 - Ayinde Ubaka, California (11/29/06) 8 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06) Blocked Shots ^*8 - Jason Bennett vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 4 - Hamady N’Diaye, Rutgers (11/15/06) Steals 4 - David Hoskins vs. USC (12/22/06) 4 - David Schneider, William & Mary (11/11/06) 4 - Blake Young vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 4 - Jesse Brooks, Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) 4 - Justin Doellman, Xavier (1/3/07) 4 - Drew Lavender, Xavier (1/3/07) 4 - Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech (1/8/07) 4 - Jason Horton, Missouri (1/13/07) 4 - John Cantrell, Chicago State (1/22/07) Minutes Played 38 - Cartier Martin vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 40 - Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (12/9/06) 38 - Lance Harris at Missouri (1/13/07) 38 - Lance Harris vs. Baylor (1/17/07)

TEAM K-State High K-State Low Category Opponent High Opponent Low 101 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 48 at California (11/29/06) Points Scored 84 Colorado State (12/2/06) *36 Chicago State (1/22/07) 32 twice 16 vs. Texas Tech (1/8/07) Field Goals 32 Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 9 Rutgers (11/15/06) 80 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 48 at Missouri (1/13/07) Field Goals Attempted 77 Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 40 USC (12/22/06) 61.5 vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 28.6 at New Mexico (11/21/06) FG Percentage 55.6 Xavier (1/3/07) 19.1 Rutgers (11/15/06) 11 at Colorado State (12/2/06) 1 vs. USC (12/21/06) 3-Point Field Goals Made 10 Colorado State (12/2/06) 1 twice 29 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 11 vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 30 Baylor (1/17/07) 6 Texas Tech (1/8/07) 45.8 at Colorado State (12/2/06) 6.3 vs. USC (12/22/06) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 50.0 Colorado State (12/2/06) 9.1 USC (12/22/06) 37 at Missouri (1/13/07) 4 at California (11/29/06) Free Throws 23 twice 5 Coppin State (11/25/06) 43 twice 8 at California (11/29/06) Free Throws Attempted 32 twice 8 Coppin State (11/25/06) 86.0 at Missouri (1/13/07) 50.0 at California (11/29/06) Free Throw Percentage 86.7 Cleveland State (12/5/06) 52.6 Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ^*32 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 7 at Texas A&M (1/6/07) Offensive Rebounds 26 Cleveland State (12/5/06) 2 Missouri (1/13/07) 36 at Rutgers (11/15/06) 15 at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Defensive Rebounds 35 New Mexico (11/21/06) 11 Chicago State (1/22/07) 59 vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) 24 at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Total Rebounds 45 Cleveland State (12/5/06) 17 Missouri (1/13/07) 29 at Rutgers (11/15/06) 11 vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) Fouls 32 Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 13 Chicago State (1/22/07) 3 vs. Xavier (1/3/07) 0 16 times Fouled Out 2 twice 0 eight times 25 vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 10 three times Assists 19 California (11/29/06) 4 Rutgers (11/15/06) 24 at Missouri (1/13/07) 6 at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Turnovers 32 Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) 8 California (11/29/06) 12 vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 0 vs. USC (12/22/06) Blocked Shots 8 Rutgers (11/15/06) 0 USC (12/22/06) 13 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) 2 vs. Baylor (1/17/07) Steals 16 Missouri (1/13/07) 2 Rutgers (11/15/06) 57 (2nd) vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 23 twice Points/Half 52 (2nd) Missouri (1/13/07) 16 Iowa State (1/20/07) 66.7 (1st) vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 22.6 (1st) USC (12/22/06) FG Percentage/Half 60.0 (2nd) Xavier (1/3/07) 16.7 (1st) Rutgers (11/15/06)

* Bramlage Coliseum record ^ School record GAME 2121 RUTGERSWILLIAMNEBRASKA & MARY SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,11,27, 20062007 2006-07 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

WILDCAT STARTING LINEUPS (w-l) KANSAS STATE’S RECORD WHEN... 06-07 Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward/Center 2006-07 Games At home 8-1 Blake Young Lance Harris David Hoskins Cartier Martin Luis Colon 2-1 1, 2, 4 On road 4-4 At neutral sites 2-1 Blake Young Lance Harris David Hoskins Cartier Martin Jason Bennett 2-2 3, 5, 6, 7 In overtime 0-0 Blake Young Lance Harris David Hoskins Cartier Martin Serge Afeli 1-0 8 In games decided by 3 points or less 1-1 Clent Stewart Lance Harris Akeem Wright David Hoskins Luis Colon 4-0 9, 18, 19, 20 In games decided by 4-5 points 1-1 Clent Stewart Lance Harris David Hoskins Cartier Martin Jason Bennett 1-0 10 In games decided by 6-10 points 3-2 Clent Stewart Lance Harris David Hoskins Bill Walker Jason Bennett 1-0 11 In games decided by 11-20 points 4-0 Clent Stewart Lance Harris David Hoskins Bill Walker Cartier Martin 1-0 12 In games decided by 20-plus points 5-2 Clent Stewart Akeem Wright David Hoskins Bill Walker Cartier Martin 1-1 13, 14 Vs. Top 25 teams 0-1 Vs. Top 10 teams 0-0 Blake Young Akeem Wright David Hoskins Bill Walker Jason Bennett 0-1 15 Scoring first 10-4 Clent Stewart Lance Harris Akeem Wright David Hoskins Jason Bennett 0-1 16 Leading at half 10-0 Clent Stewart Lance Harris Akeem Wright David Hoskins Cartier Martin 1-0 17 Tied at half 2-0 Trailing at half 2-6 MISCELLANEOUS K-State Opponents DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDS 06-07 Career Leading with 10:00 remaining 12-1 Akeem Wright 2 3 3-second violations 1 1 Trailing with 10:00 remaining 2-5 David Hoskins 2 2 5-second violations 1 4 Tied with 10:00 remaining 0-0 Lance Harris 1 1 10-second violations 0 0 Leading with 5:00 remaining 13-0 Lane violations 1 1 Cartier Martin 0 4 Trailing with 5:00 remaining 1-5 Defensive goal tending 1 3 Serge Afeli 0 1 Tied with 5:00 remaining 0-1 Offensive goal tending 1 2 KSU shoots 50% or better 7-0 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 06-07 Career KSU shoots less than 50% 7-6 Shot clock expired 1 3 David Hoskins 2 2 4-point plays 0 2 KSU shoots better than opponent 11-1 Lance Harris 1 1 KSU shoots same as opponent 0-0 Jump balls controlled 8 12 Akeem Wright 1 1 Technical fouls (players) 4 2 Opponent shoots 50% or better 0-2 Cartier Martin 0 5 Opponent shoots less than 50% 14-4 Technical fouls (bench) 2 2 KSU out-rebounds opponent 9-3 Points in the Paint 614 546 DUNKS 06-07 Career Opponent out-rebounds KSU 5-3 Points off turnovers 355 284 Lance Harris 9 26 KSU equals opponent in rebounds 0-0 Second Chance Points 285 206 Akeem Wright 5 9 KSU shoots 70% or better from FT Line 9-1 Fast Break Points 178 132 Bill Walker 5 5 KSU has more FT attempts 11-1 Bench Points 457 305 David Hoskins 4 12 Opponent has more FT attempts 3-5 Jason Bennett 4 4 KSU equals opponent in FT attempts 0-0 Serge Afeli 2 3 SCORING LEADERS 06-07 Career KSU shoots 40% or better from 3-pt range 4-1 Jermaine Maybank 2 2 KSU has more turnovers than opponent 4-2 Cartier Martin 7 28 Darren Kent 1 1 David Hoskins 6 12 KSU has less turnovers than opponent 8-3 Cartier Martin 0 11 KSU equals opponent in turnovers 2-1 Lance Harris 4 12 KSU scores 100-plus points 1-0 Clent Stewart 1 4 FTs IN LAST 5 MINUTES 06-07 Career KSU scores 90 or more points 2-0 Bill Walker 1 1 David Hoskins 21-26 56-74 KSU scores 80-89 points 3-1 Akeem Wright 1 1 Lance Harris 12-19 33-52 KSU scores 70-79 points 4-0 Blake Young 1 1 Cartier Martin 11-14 61-79 KSU scores 60-69 points 4-2 Akeem Wright 8-11 19-30 KSU scores 50-59 points 1-2 REBOUNDING LEADERS 06-07 Career Clent Stewart 7-8 32-47 KSU scores less than 50 points 0-1 Akeem Wright 7 14 Blake Young 7-11 7-11 Opponent scores 100-plus points 0-0 Deilvez Yearby 2-4 9-14 David Hoskins 6 9 Opponent scores 90 or more points 0-0 Brady Johnson 2-4 2-4 Opponent scores 80-89 points 2-1 Cartier Martin 3 19 Jermaine Maybank 2-4 2-4 Jason Bennett 2 2 Opponent scores 70-79 points 1-3 Luis Colon 1-3 1-3 Opponent scores 60-69 points 4-2 Bill Walker 2 2 Serge Afeli 0-2 1-4 Opponent scores 50-59 points 4-0 Serge Afeli 1 2 Jason Bennett 0-3 0-3 Opponent scores less than 50 points 2-0 Lance Harris 1 2 On Mondays 1-1 Darren Kent 1 1 CHARGES DRAWN 06-07 On Tuesdays 2-1 Clent Stewart 0 1 Cartier Martin 6 On Wednesdays 2-2 David Hoskins 5 On Thursdays 0-0 ASSIST LEADERS 06-07 Career Lance Harris 4 On Fridays 1-0 Blake Young 6 6 Clent Stewart 4 On Saturdays 7-2 Jermaine Maybank 3 Clent Stewart 5 30 On Sundays 1-0 Chris Merriewether 2 In November 4-2 David Hoskins 5 10 Blake Young 2 Lance Harris 4 10 In December 6-1 Bill Walker 1 In January 4-3 Cartier Martin 4 9 In February 0-0 Akeem Wright 3 8 CURRENT INDIVIDUAL STREAKS In March 0-0 Jermaine Maybank 2 2 Cartier Martin/Games Played 90 On ESPN 0-1 Lance Harris/Games Played 83 On ESPN2 0-1 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING 06-07 Career David Hoskins/Games Started 42 On ESPN Plus 2-1 David Hoskins 17 37 On Fox Sports Midwest 8-0 Cartier Martin 14 61 LEADS AND DEFICITS 06-07 On mnt. (Mountain West Sports Network) 0-2 Lance Harris 10 39 Largest Halftime Lead 36 Largest Halftime Lead Blown -- MISCELLANEOUS Akeem Wright 5 9 Largest Halftime Deficit 12 Current streak Won 4 Blake Young 5 5 Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome in win 7 Home court streak Won 2 Bill Walker 4 4 Largest Lead 43 Neutral court streak Lost 1 Clent Stewart 3 8 Largest Lead Blown -- Road streak Won 2 Serge Afeli 1 1 Largest Deficit 35 Consecutive games with a 3-point FG 301 Jason Bennett 1 1 Largest Deficit Overcome for victory 11 (twice) All-Time Record 1,383-1,008 GAME 2121 RUTGERSWILLIAMNEBRASKA & MARY SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY NOV. 15,11,27, 20062007 2006-07 BOXSCORES

November 11, 2006 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. November 15, 2006 ■ Louis Brown Athletic Center ■ Piscataway, N.J. November 18, 2006 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. William & Mary 60 Kansas State 55 Tennessee Tech 79 Kansas State 70 Rutgers 41 Kansas State 101

MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Bob Huggins made a successful return to PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- David Hoskins scored 14 points and Lance Harris MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Cartier Martin led three Wildcats in double fig- college basketball on Saturday, as Kansas State defeated William & recorded his first career double-double with 11 points and 13 ures and Kansas State used an 18-4 run over the final 5 1/2 minutes Mary 70-60 in the season-opener for both teams. rebounds as Kansas State picked up its first road win of the Bob to run away from Tennessee Tech for a 101-79 victory. Lance Harris scored 22 points and junior swingman David Hoskins Huggins Era with a 55-41 victory at Rutgers. David Hoskins added 27 points and Blake Young chipped in with added 15 points for the Wildcats, who struggled to put away a team Playing Huggins' trademark stifling defense, Kansas State limited 24 for Kansas State (3-0), which shot 32-for-43 at the free-throw line from the Colonial Athletic Association that won only eight games a the Scarlet Knights to just 19 percent shooting while finishing with a in the foul-filled contest. year ago. commanding 52-37 edge on the glass and forcing 15 turnovers. Twelve of Young’s 24 points came from 3-point range for the Kansas State missed 15 of its first 18 shots and fell behind 18-7 The Wildcats set the tone early, scoring seven of the game’s first ‘Cats, who appeared headed for an easy win in the opening minutes. midway through the first half, forcing the typically animated Huggins nine points before running out to a 17-8 lead midway through the Tennessee Tech missed its first seven shots - with three air balls to sit grim-faced on the scoring table and throw his hands up in first half. over that span - before Amadi McKenzie scored from the lane more frustration. Rutgers (0-1), which got a game-high 17 points from J.R. Inman, than three minutes into the game. The Golden Eagles then hit 13 of But after Harris converted a turnover into a reverse dunk, sliced the Wildcats’ lead to 26-19 at the half and got as close as 26- their next 21 shots and K-State was unable to shake the upstart sparking a 20-2 run that put K-State up for good, the 53-year-old 22 in the opening minutes of the second half. But K-State turned up members of the Ohio Valley until its big run in the closing minutes. leaped from the scorer's table and reverted to his pugnacious self. the defensive heat over the next 10 minutes and held Rutgers to just Tennessee Tech (1-1) pulled within 46-42 early in the second half One minute he was quarreling with officials, the next he was two field goals during a 21-6 run that all but put the game on ice. behind two free throws by Belton Rivers and a dunk by McKenzie. getting on freshman forward Luis Colon for not playing defense. A The Scarlet Knight’s tried to rally down the stretch, but could Kansas State answered with an 8-2 run for its first double-digit moment after imploring guard Clent Stewart to pass to an open man, never cut the K-State edge to single digits as the Wildcats picked up lead and went up 54-44 on Martin's basket with 16:11 left. Still, the Huggins was telling center Jason Bennett to work in the post. their first true non-conference road win since knocking off Wichita Wildcats were unable to pull away for good a 3-pointer by Martin Blake Young had 11 points and Akeem Wright 10 for the Wildcats, State, 79-66, during the 2002-03 campaign. with 4 1/2 minutes to go made it 89-77. who shot a sloppy 29 percent from the field and showed little resem- Kansas State also held Rutgers to just nine field goals on the Rivers paced the Golden Eagles with 21 points, and Anthony blance to the crisp, up-tempo teams that Huggins cultivated during night as the Scarlet Knights scored the fewest points by a Wildcat Fisher added 16. McKenzie fouled out with 13 points. 16 sometimes stormy seasons at Cincinnati. opponent since Arkansas-Pine Bluff netted 39 in 2002. Freshman David Schneider had 18 points and Laimis Kisielius 16 Tennessee Tech (1-1) No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN for William & Mary, which should be getting used to being the punch- Kansas State (2-0) No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 01 Belton Rivers g 8-22 3-9 2-2 2 4 21 2 0 0 32 ing bag for big-name coaches getting a second chance in the Big 12. 02 Blake Young g 1-6 0-1 0-0 5 2 2 6 0 3 33 02 Anthony Fisher g 4-14 1-3 7-11 4 3 16 4 0 0 35 The Tribe were routed in 2001 by 's first Texas Tech team. 03 Lance Harris g 4-10 3-6 0-0 13 3 11 0 0 0 28 10 Amadi McKenzie f 6-8 0-0 1-5 6 5 13 1 0 2 17 15 David Hoskins f 4-11 1-4 5-7 4 3 14 1 0 1 25 33 Francis Kabore f 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 1 0 16 20 Cartier Martin f 3-6 0-2 0-0 1 3 6 2 0 0 16 42 Jonathan Jones f 3-5 0-0 0-1 4 5 6 2 0 1 19 William & Mary (0-1) 50 Luis Colon c 1-1 0-0 2-3 5 4 4 0 0 1 16 03 Jason Smiley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 05 Clent Stewart 2-5 2-4 0-0 0 2 6 0 0 0 18 11 Nate Burks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Laimis Kisielius f 5-7 3-3 3-4 2 3 16 2 0 1 35 14 Serge Afeli 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 14 Graig Turson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 Peter Stein f 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 4 4 2 0 0 20 23 Jermaine Maybank 1-5 0-1 2-2 2 0 4 2 0 0 15 21 Will Barnes 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 0 8 02 David Schneider g 5-14 3-9 5-7 9 4 18 7 0 4 38 34 Akeem Wright 1-10 0-4 2-2 8 4 4 3 1 1 25 22 Alex Davis 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 Nathan Mann g 2-6 1-5 0-0 1 5 5 1 0 1 20 42 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 24 Rashaud Nixon 4-8 0-0 0-0 4 2 8 1 2 0 20 24 Adam Payton g 2-8 0-2 1-1 3 1 5 2 0 0 29 55 Jason Bennett 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 4 0 3 0 17 30 Frank Davis 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 00 Steven Hess 1-3 0-0 1-4 3 3 3 0 1 0 11 TEAM 11 32 Antjuan Koger 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 26 03 Adam Trumbower 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 19-59 6-22 11-15 52 29 55 14 4 6 200 45 Ra’shun Bryant 4-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 0 0 1 16 04 Alex Smith 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 13 TEAM 4 20 Kyle Carrabine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1st Half 2nd Half Game TOTALS 32-77 5-17 10-19 35 32 79 13 3 4 200 22 Danny Sumner 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 Field Goals 30.0 34.5 32.2 23 Chris Darnell 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 1 3 1 0 0 9 3-Point FG 28.6 25.0 27.3 1st Half 2nd Half Game 45 Corey Cofield 2-4 0-0 0-2 0 0 4 1 0 0 14 Free Throws 85.7 62.5 73.3 Field Goals 38.5 44.7 41.6 TEAM 6 3-Point FG 25.0 33.3 29.4 TOTALS 21-53 8-21 10-18 37 24 60 16 1 6 200 Rutgers (0-1) Free Throws 50.0 54.5 52.6 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 1st Half 2nd Half Game 01 Marquis Webb g 1-10 1-6 4-4 5 2 7 1 0 0 36 Kansas State (3-0) Field Goals 40.0 39.3 39.6 02 Anthony Farmer g 0-4 0-2 2-2 5 2 2 1 1 0 31 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 3-Point FG 44.4 33.3 38.1 04 Adrian Hill f 1-6 0-0 4-7 4 5 6 0 1 0 21 02 Blake Young g 6-10 4-6 8-10 2 1 24 4 1 2 33 Free Throws 60.0 53.8 55.6 15 J.R. Inman f 5-8 2-4 5-7 3 2 17 0 1 2 30 03 Lance Harris g 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 19 32 Jaron Griffin f 1-8 0-5 0-0 6 2 2 2 1 0 27 15 David Hoskins f 8-14 1-4 10-13 7 3 27 3 3 0 32 Kansas State (1-0) 03 Courtney Nelson 1-8 0-3 1-3 1 2 3 0 0 0 19 20 Cartier Martin f 10-19 3-7 5-5 6 1 28 5 0 0 35 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 05 Hamady N’Diaye 0-1 0-0 0-5 3 2 0 0 4 0 18 55 Jason Bennett c 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 0 1 0 8 02 Blake Young g 4-13 1-5 2-4 3 4 11 5 1 2 25 10 Jon Mimmo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 01 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 03 Lance Harris g 8-19 3-9 3-4 7 0 22 1 2 2 34 13 Ollie Bailey 0-2 0-0 4-4 5 3 4 0 0 0 11 05 Clent Stewart 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 0 2 2 0 0 12 15 David Hoskins f 4-15 1-7 6-9 7 2 15 2 0 1 30 42 Frank Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 Serge Afeli 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 6 20 Cartier Martin f 2-9 0-2 1-2 4 4 5 0 0 0 12 TEAM 5 21 James Franklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 Luis Colon c 1-2 0-0 2-2 7 3 4 1 0 0 20 TOTALS 9-47 3-20 20-32 37 20 41 4 8 2 200 23 Jermaine Maybank 1-2 1-1 5-7 6 3 8 4 0 2 22 05 Clent Stewart 1-9 0-3 0-0 2 1 2 4 0 2 20 31 Chris Merriewether 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 14 Serge Afeli 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 5 1st Half 2nd Half Game 32 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 31 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Field Goals 16.7 21.7 19.1 34 Akeem Wright 2-5 0-1 3-6 5 0 7 2 0 0 16 34 Akeem Wright 4-11 1-3 1-2 13 2 10 3 1 1 34 3-Point FG 0.0 23.1 15.0 42 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 55 Jason Bennett 0-1 0-0 1-4 3 1 1 0 4 0 20 Free Throws 64.7 60.0 62.5 44 Brady Johnson 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 TEAM 10 50 Luis Colon 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 TOTALS 24-80 6-29 16-27 59 18 70 16 8 8 200 Officials: Tim Higgins, Bob Donato, Curtis Shaw TEAM 5 1 Technical Fouls: Rutgers-None. Kansas State-None. TOTALS 30-59 9-22 32-43 48 16 101 22 6 5 200 1st Half 2nd Half Game Attendance: 4,519 Field Goals 29.5 30.6 30.0 1st Half 2nd Half Game 3-Point FG 20.0 21.4 20.7 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Field Goals 45.5 57.7 50.8 Free Throws 55.6 61.1 59.3 Kansas State 28 27 55 3-Point FG 30.8 55.6 40.9 Rutgers 19 22 41 Free Throws 58.8 84.6 74.4 Officials: Steve Olson, Brad Ferrie, John Moore Technical Fouls: William & Mary-None. Kansas State-None. Points in the Paint: Kansas State 26, Rutgers 12 Officials: John Higgins, Mike Stuart, Kevin Mathis Attendance: 13,340 (11,390) Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 16, Rutgers 9 Technical Fouls: TTU-Amadi McKenzie, Antjuan Koger. Kansas State- David Hoskins, Team Second Chance Points: Kansas State 12, Rutgers 6 Attendance: 12,806 (7,634) Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Fast Break Points: Kansas State 6, Rutgers 2 William & Mary 27 33 60 Bench Points: Kansas State 18, Rutgers 7 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas State 34 36 70 Tennessee Tech 36 43 79 Kansas State 44 57 101 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 28, William & Mary 20 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 19, William & Mary 9 Points in the Paint: Tennessee Tech 50, Kansas State 40 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 28, William & Mary 11 Points Off Turnovers: Tennessee Tech 11, Kansas State 7 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 15, William & Mary 7 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 25, Tennessee Tech 21 Bench Points: Kansas State 13, William & Mary 12 Fast Break Points: Tennessee Tech 13, Kansas State 11 Bench Points: Kansas State 20, Tennessee Tech 19 GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 2006-07 BOXSCORES

November 21, 2006 ■ The Pit ■ Albuquerque, N.M. November 25, 2006 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. November 29, 2006 ■ Haas Pavilion ■ Berkeley, Calif. Kansas State 54 Coppin State 57 Kansas State 48 New Mexico 78 Kansas State 68 California 78

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Blake Young scored 14 points and Cartier MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Lance Harris hit five 3-pointers and scored a BERKELEY, Calif. -- Cartier Martin scored 16 points and Jason Bennett Martin added 11, but hot 3-point shooting by New Mexico in the career high of 26 points, and Kansas State pulled away late for a 68- tied the school blocked shots record with six, but cold shooting second half helped send Kansas State to its first loss of the season as 57 victory over Coppin State Saturday night. continued to plague the Wildcats as Kansas State suffered a 78-48 the Lobos defeated the Wildcats 78-54 Tuesday night at The Pit. Cartier Martin hit three 3s and scored all but two of his 13 points loss to California Wednesday night at Haas Pavilion. Former Kansas Jayhawk J.R. Giddens finished with 21 points to in the last seven minutes for the Wildcats. He became Kansas State's Lance Harris added 14 points and was the only other Wildcat in lead New Mexico (4-0), which connected on 7-of-16 (44 percent) from first 1,000-point career scorer since Askia Jones passed that mark in double figures as Kansas State (4-2) shot just 34 percent from the 3-point range over the final 20 minutes to take control of the game. the 1992-93 season. floor and committed 14 turnovers in their first loss in six games Kansas State (3-1), meanwhile, struggled to find its offensive David Hoskins added 11 points and Akeem Wright finished with against the Golden Bears. rhythm all night and connected on just 20-of-70 attempts (29 10 for the Wildcats (4-1), who struggled early against the Eagles (1- Ryan Anderson paced the Bears with 15 points and California (6- percent) from the field. 4) but won their 13th straight nonconference home game. 1) got 14 points from Ayinde Ubaka and 12 from DeVon Hardin for The Wildcats trailed 41-31 early in the second half, when the It wasn't easy, though. Kansas State trailed by as many as 13 its fifth straight win. Lobos opened up a 24-point lead during an 18-4 run that featured points in the first half and didn't take the lead for good until just Kansas State actually hung tough in the early going and trailed four 3-pointers. K-State was able to respond as four separate under seven minutes were left in the game. 22-21 with just over seven minutes to go in the first half. But the Wildcats scored during a 12-5 spurt that made it 64-47. Back-to-back 3-pointers by Martin and Harris broke a 46-all tie Wildcats went cold from the field down the stretch and Cal hit the But the Lobos just had too much fire power from beyond the arc and started a 14-4 run, capped by Wright's 3-point play, that put the K-State with a 15-2 run to take a 37-23 lead at the half. for the Wildcats to get back in the game. New Mexico quickly pushed Wildcats up 60-50 with just over 4 1/2 minutes to go. Martin and Harris combined to score the first five points out of its lead back to 20 points on a 3-pointer by Ryan Kersten and a Coppin State, which had just two field goals in the final five min- the locker room and Kansas State sliced the Cal lead to 37-28 to open bucket by Giddens and led by as many as 26 in the final minute. utes, never got closer than eight points after that. the second half. But the Bears, who turned the ball over just eight Kansas State actually got off to a solid start and led 13-9 at the Tywain McKee led the Eagles with 19 points and was the only times and outrebound the Wildcats by three, once again had an 13:40 mark of the first half after Martin scored seven straight points Coppin State player in double figures. answer as Anderson, Hardin and Ubaka combined for 13 points and Young dropped in 3-pointer to cap a 10-0 run. Coppin State led 21-8 with just under 11 minutes left in the first during an 18-6 Cal run that made it 55-34 with 10:24 to go. The lead proved to be short-lived, however, as Kansas State went half, but Kansas State closed the half with a 10-0 run, capped by the next 10 minutes without a field goal, igniting the crowd and the Harris' layup as time expired, for a 30-all tie. Kansas State (4-2) No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN Lobos. New Mexico scored 21 of the game’s next 22 points to take a K-State took 22 free throws to Coppin State's eight, but shot just 02 Blake Young g 2-12 0-5 0-0 4 2 4 4 0 0 28 30-14 lead with just over five minutes to go in the half. 59 percent (13-for-22) from the line. The Wildcats also hurt them- 03 Lance Harris g 5-9 3-5 1-1 2 0 14 0 0 0 20 15 David Hoskins f 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 10 selves with 19 turnovers, which the Eagles converted into 19 points. 20 Cartier Martin f 7-14 0-4 2-2 5 4 16 1 0 1 29 Kansas State (3-1) 55 Jason Bennett c 0-4 0-0 0-3 5 0 0 0 6 0 21 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN Coppin State (1-4) 01 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 02 Blake Young g 5-16 2-7 2-4 1 3 14 2 0 0 36 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 05 Clent Stewart 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 2 0 0 19 03 Lance Harris g 3-9 1-4 0-0 7 4 7 3 1 1 23 10 Darryl Roberts g 4-5 1-1 0-0 2 5 9 2 0 0 17 14 Serge Afeli 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 1 0 8 15 David Hoskins f 1-6 0-2 0-0 7 1 2 2 0 3 20 22 Tywain McKee g 7-24 3-7 2-2 5 1 19 7 0 1 37 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 20 Cartier Martin f 4-17 1-5 2-4 3 3 11 1 0 1 38 24 Augustine Woodlin g 0-4 0-1 0-0 6 0 0 1 0 0 34 31 Chris Merriewether 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 50 Luis Colon c 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 2 1 0 9 33 Antwan Harrison f 3-7 0-0 0-0 5 3 6 0 0 2 38 32 Deilvez Yearby 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 3 4 0 0 0 6 05 Clent Stewart 3-6 2-4 0-0 2 0 8 0 0 0 18 40 Robert Pressey f 1-4 0-0 2-4 4 4 4 0 3 1 20 34 Akeem Wright 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 14 Serge Afeli 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 11 05 Ruben Britt 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 42 Darren Kent 0-3 0-3 0-0 6 0 0 1 0 0 28 23 Jermaine Maybank 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 0 0 4 31 Michael Norwood 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 0 0 0 11 50 Luis Colon 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 3 3 1 0 0 10 32 Deilvez Yearby 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 5 32 Julian Conyers 4-6 1-1 0-0 2 1 9 1 0 0 13 TEAM 5 34 Akeem Wright 2-6 0-0 4-6 9 1 8 0 1 1 27 34 Robert Chestnut 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 9 TOTALS 20-58 4-21 4-8 35 15 48 11 7 3 200 42 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 44 Ethan Kennedy 1-6 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 0 0 1 11 55 Jason Bennett 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 TEAM 7 1st Half 2nd Half Game TEAM 7 TOTALS 23-66 6-16 5-8 38 20 57 11 3 5 200 Field Goals 31.3 38.5 34.5 TOTALS 20-70 6-22 8-15 46 22 54 10 3 6 200 3-Point FG 25.0 11.1 19.0 1st Half 2nd Half Game Free Throws 0.0 50.0 50.0 1st Half 2nd Half Game Field Goals 36.4 33.3 34.8 Field Goals 25.0 32.4 28.6 3-Point FG 40.0 33.3 37.5 California (6-1) 3-Point FG 45.5 9.1 27.3 Free Throws 50.0 75.0 62.5 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN Free Throws 46.2 100.0 53.3 01 Ayinde Ubaka g 4-8 2-5 4-4 1 1 14 8 0 3 28 Kansas State (4-1) 02 Omar Wilkes g 4-8 1-2 0-0 1 0 9 1 0 1 23 New Mexico (4-0) No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 24 Theo Robertson f 3-6 0-1 3-4 3 1 9 3 0 0 28 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 02 Blake Young g 0-8 0-6 2-2 4 1 2 5 0 3 35 34 Ryan Anderson f 6-10 3-4 0-0 7 1 15 0 0 0 32 10 Jamaal Smith g 0-5 0-3 3-4 0 1 3 2 0 1 14 03 Lance Harris g 10-15 5-9 1-2 2 0 26 3 0 1 33 35 DeVon Hardin c 4-10 0-0 4-6 12 3 12 1 1 0 29 15 J.R. Giddens g 6-12 0-3 9-12 12 2 21 1 1 1 38 15 David Hoskins f 4-9 0-0 3-7 4 1 11 1 0 0 25 03 Jerome Randle 2-5 0-1 2-2 2 1 6 4 0 0 18 00 Aaron Johnson f 5-7 0-0 0-1 14 2 10 1 1 0 27 20 Cartier Martin f 4-5 3-3 2-2 1 1 13 1 0 0 18 12 Thomas Fang 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 Roman Martinez f 3-4 1-2 1-1 1 1 8 1 1 1 15 55 Jason Bennett c 1-3 0-0 1-2 9 3 3 0 3 0 21 14 Eric Vierneisel 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 1 0 0 8 32 Tony Danridge f 3-6 1-1 0-0 2 4 7 0 1 1 22 01 Ryan Patzwald 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 15 David Liss 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 David Kanyinda 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 05 Clent Stewart 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 20 Patrick Armstrong 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 Jeffrey Henfield 1-3 1-3 1-2 0 1 4 0 0 1 14 14 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 8 23 Patrick Christopher 3-6 1-1 1-2 1 0 8 1 0 0 16 20 Sean Imadiyi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 1 0 7 31 Alex Pribble 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 21 Ryan Kersten 1-4 0-1 5-8 3 0 7 3 1 1 25 31 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 32 Taylor Harrison 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 3 2 0 0 0 6 24 Darren Prentice 1-2 1-2 0-1 0 1 3 3 0 2 15 32 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 TEAM 4 33 Chad Toppert 3-7 3-7 0-0 1 2 9 3 0 0 16 34 Akeem Wright 3-4 1-1 3-5 6 0 10 2 0 0 25 TOTALS 27-60 8-17 16-20 38 10 78 19 1 4 200 41 Kellen Walter 2-2 2-2 0-0 2 0 6 0 1 0 2 50 Luis Colon 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 1 0 8 53 Daniel Faris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 1 0 9 TEAM 1 1st Half 2nd Half Game TEAM 7 TOTALS 23-49 9-22 13-22 36 11 68 16 6 5 200 Field Goals 53.3 36.7 45.0 TOTALS 25-52 9-24 19-29 42 18 78 14 7 8 200 3-Point FG 40.0 50.0 47.1 1st Half 2nd Half Game Free Throws 60.0 86.7 80.0 1st Half 2nd Half Game Field Goals 38.5 56.5 46.9 Field Goals 48.3 47.8 48.1 3-Point FG 30.8 55.6 40.9 Officials: Mark Reischling, Tom Wood, Ken Ditty 3-Point FG 25.0 43.8 37.5 Free Throws 54.5 63.6 59.1 Technical Fouls: Kansas State-Luis Colon. California-None. Free Throws 61.1 72.7 65.5 Attendance: 9,026 Officials: Steve Olson, Winston Stith, Tom Eades Officials: Randy McCall, Eric Curry, Winston Stith Technical Fouls: Coppin State-None. Kansas State-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical Fouls: Kansas State - David Hoskins. New Mexico - None Attendance: 13,034 (7,365) Kansas State 23 25 48 Attendance: 14,320 California 37 41 78 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Coppin State 30 27 57 Points in the Paint: California 28, Kansas State 12 Kansas State 29 25 54 Kansas State 30 38 68 Points Off Turnovers: California 18, Kansas State 2 New Mexico 41 37 78 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 13, California 7 Points in the Paint: Coppin State 28, Kansas State 26 Fast Break Points: California 10, Kansas State 2 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 28, New Mexico 26 Points Off Turnovers: Coppin State 19, Kansas State 13 Bench Points: California 19, Kansas State 14 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 19, New Mexico 19 Second Chance Points: Coppin State 14, Kansas State 4 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 19, New Mexico 10 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 21, Coppin State 11 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 7, New Mexico 6 Bench Points: Coppin State 19, Kansas State 13 Bench Points: New Mexico 29, Kansas State 20 GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 2006-07 BOXSCORES

December 2, 2006 ■ Moby Arena ■ Fort Collins, Colo. December 5, 2006 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. Dec. 9, 2006 ■ Bison Sports Arena ■ Fargo, N.D. Kansas State 83 Cleveland State 60 Kansas State 83 Colorado State 84 Kansas State 93 North Dakota State 81

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Kansas State pieced together a late rally, but MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Cartier Martin scored 21 points and four other FARGO, N.D. -- Lance Harris scored 24 points and the game-winning fell just short on Saturday evening, as Colorado State defended its players reached double figures as Kansas State broke a two-game 3-point field goal to lift Kansas State to an 83-81 victory over North home floor, 84-83. losing streak with a 93-60 victory over Cleveland State on Tuesday. Dakota State Saturday. Senior Cory Lewis, who scored a career-high 30 points on 7-for-8 David Hoskins added 17 points for the Wildcats (5-3), who shot a Harris' 3-pointer with 21 seconds left gave the Wildcats (6-3) an shooting and had 22 points in the second half, fouled Cartier Martin season-high 61.5 percent (32-for-52) from the field. 82-78 lead. After Ben Woodside nailed a 3-pointer for NDSU, Harris from beyond the 3-point arc with 0.1 second left with the Rams hold- Akeem Wright scored 13 points, Jason Bennett added 11 and made 1 of 2 free throws for the final margin. ing a two-point lead. But Martin, an 80 percent free throw shooter, Lance Harris finished with 10 for Kansas State, which took control Woodside, who led all scorers with 31 points, missed a contested missed the first two before sinking the third for K-State (4-3). early and led 50-23 at the half. shot in the final moments. Martin finished with 21 points. Blake Young added 15 for the Kansas State held the Vikings (5-5) without a field goal for more NDSU (5-3) led 38-31 at halftime. Wildcats, who were coming off a 30-point loss at California. than 7 minutes to open the game. The Wildcats, meanwhile, hit Cartier Martin scored 18 points and David Hoskins 17 for K-State. Tyler Smith had 19 points and Jason Smith had 15 for Colorado eight of their first 10 shots and 13 of their first 20. They opened up Woodside, a sophomore point guard, scored 23 points in the State (5-2). The Rams sank 10-of-20, 3-pointers. their first 20-point lead, 27-7, when Martin scored off the glass just second half and led all scorers with 31 for the game. Bison senior Colorado State appeared in control when Lewis hit his final 3- before the midpoint of the first half. forward Andre Smith scored 23 points and hauled in 16 rebounds. pointer of the game to make it 71-60 with 6:36 left. But Martin kept Kansas State, which won despite being outrebounded 45-28, shot NDSU's biggest lead of the first half was nine points, after a the Wildcats in the game with four 3-pointers in the second half, and 67 percent (16-for-24) from the field for the half. They put together basket and free throw by Smith made it 20-11. Serge Afeli's tip in with 7.7 seconds left the score 82-79. an 11-0 run, capped by Bennett's dunk, to lead 45-18 with just under After the Wildcats tied it at 29-all on a layup by Blake Young, Two free throws by Lewis put the Rams ahead by five, but Blake 2:30 left before the break. NDSU closed the half on a 9-2 run, including six points by Woodside, Young quickly buried a 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds for Kansas State. Martin got to double figures faster than Cleveland State's entire to take a 38-31 lead. Lewis turned the ball over on the inbound pass and breathed a deep team. His two free throws with 9:39 left in the half gave him 11 sigh of relief when Martin missed two of the three free throws. points, 17 seconds before the Vikings' Carlos English hit a 3-pointer Kansas State (6-3) No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN Tyler Smith had two baskets, one off a , as Colorado State to cut the Wildcats' lead to 29-12. 03 Lance Harris g 8-10 5-6 3-8 0 3 24 2 0 0 24 outscored Kansas State 9-4 over the final 3:51 of the first half to lead Cleveland State missed its first eight shots before Joe Davis con- 05 Clent Stewart g 2-6 2-4 0-0 2 3 6 5 0 0 35 34 Akeem Wright g 2-6 1-2 1-2 5 1 6 2 1 0 37 37-27 at the break. Three 3-pointers by Clent Stewart had the nected from the baseline with 12:21 left in the first half. 15 David Hoskins f 3-5 0-0 8-13 5 3 14 3 0 0 21 Wildcats as close as 18-17 midway through the period, but was more 50 Luis Colon c 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 1 10 than offset his team's 10 turnovers and 12 points from Smith. Cleveland State (5-5) 02 Blake Young 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 20 Cartier Martin 7-17 1-7 3-3 6 3 18 1 2 1 34 01 Carlos English g 2-9 1-5 0-0 1 3 5 2 0 1 29 23 Jermaine Maybank 3-3 1-1 2-2 1 3 9 3 0 1 14 Kansas State (4-3) 05 Victor Morris g 3-9 0-5 0-0 4 4 6 3 0 1 22 42 Darren Kent 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 0 2 1 11 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 34 Raheem Morris g 2-5 1-3 0-0 6 0 5 0 0 0 22 55 Jason Bennett 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 0 5 02 Blake Young g 5-9 3-4 2-3 1 4 15 4 0 1 34 21 Patrick Tatham f 4-9 0-1 0-0 8 4 8 0 0 1 19 TEAM 1 03 Lance Harris g 2-8 0-3 0-0 3 1 4 2 0 0 21 35 J’Nathan Bullock f 1-12 0-1 6-7 7 2 8 0 0 2 31 TOTALS 28-56 10-22 17-28 24 20 83 18 6 4 200 15 David Hoskins f 2-5 0-2 2-2 7 3 6 3 0 0 20 03 Tristan Crawford 4-5 0-1 0-0 2 3 8 1 0 0 10 20 Cartier Martin f 8-18 4-7 1-4 3 2 21 1 0 1 26 04 Joe Davis 1-6 0-4 4-4 1 1 6 0 0 0 18 1st Half 2nd Half Game 55 Jason Bennett c 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 0 0 0 16 11 Bahaadar Russell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Field Goals 36.7 65.4 50.0 05 Clent Stewart 3-6 3-5 0-0 4 0 9 0 0 2 23 12 Breyohn Watson 1-6 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 2 0 0 16 3-Point FG 41.7 50.0 45.5 14 Serge Afeli 7-11 0-0 0-1 7 1 14 1 1 1 21 30 Kevin Francis 1-4 1-2 0-0 4 3 3 0 0 0 15 Free Throws 44.4 68.4 60.7 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-1 3-4 3 3 3 4 0 0 13 45 Renard Fields 3-3 0-0 1-2 3 4 7 0 1 1 17 34 Akeem Wright 3-5 1-2 0-0 2 1 7 2 0 0 13 TEAM 7 North Dakota State (5-3) 42 Darren Kent 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 0 0 0 13 TOTALS 22-68 3-22 13-15 45 28 60 8 1 6 200 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN TEAM 2 10 Ben Woodside g 8-16 3-8 12-15 2 3 31 8 0 1 40 TOTALS 32-67 11-24 8-14 36 23 83 17 1 5 200 1st Half 2nd Half Game 31 Mike Nelson g 4-11 1-2 2-2 2 5 11 2 0 1 31 Field Goals 24.2 40.0 32.4 22 Brett Winkelman f 5-11 0-2 2-2 7 1 12 1 0 1 39 1st Half 2nd Half Game 3-Point FG 9.1 18.2 13.6 44 Andre Smith f 9-12 0-0 5-7 16 3 23 0 1 0 34 Field Goals 44.4 50.0 47.8 Free Throws 75.0 100.0 86.7 40 Lucas Moormann c 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 4 1 0 0 0 16 3-Point FG 25.0 66.7 45.8 20 Lorenzo Riley 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 20 Free Throws 0.0 57.1 57.1 Kansas State (5-3) 21 Austin Pennick 0-1 0-0 1-2 6 3 1 0 0 1 20 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 32 Josh Vaughan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Colorado State (5-2) 02 Blake Young g 2-4 0-1 1-1 3 2 5 4 0 1 23 TEAM 4 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 03 Lance Harris g 4-7 2-3 0-0 4 1 10 5 1 1 26 TOTALS 27-56 4-12 23-30 40 20 81 11 3 4 200 03 Cory Lewis g 8-12 7-8 7-8 4 4 30 4 0 3 37 15 David Hoskins f 6-9 0-1 5-6 2 1 17 1 0 1 21 05 Tyler Smith g 6-18 2-8 5-8 4 0 19 4 0 3 36 20 Cartier Martin f 6-8 1-3 8-9 2 2 21 2 0 1 20 1st Half 2nd Half Game 12 Tim Denson g 1-2 0-1 1-2 3 2 3 3 0 0 30 14 Serge Afeli c 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 0 9 Field Goals 48.1 48.3 48.2 14 Jason Smith f 5-9 0-0 5-6 5 1 15 3 1 1 36 01 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3-Point FG 33.3 33.3 33.3 30 Stuart Creason c 5-6 0-0 2-2 5 3 12 1 3 0 36 05 Clent Stewart 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 15 Free Throws 83.3 72.2 76.7 01 Jarrel Smith 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 1 7 21 James Franklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 03 Xavier Kilby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 1 4 0 0 16 Officials: Larry Rose, Randy Heimerman, Bobby Vetkoetter 10 Alton Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 31 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Technical Fouls: Kansas State-None. North Dakota State-None. 11 Jordan Surratt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 32 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 1-4 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 Attendance: 6,110 (sellout) 33 Stephen Gilling 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 13 34 Akeem Wright 5-7 1-1 2-2 1 0 13 4 1 2 21 TEAM 4 42 Darren Kent 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 0 0 9 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total TOTALS 27-51 10-20 20-26 28 16 84 15 4 8 200 44 Brady Johnson 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0+ Kansas State 31 52 83 50 Luis Colon 4-4 0-0 1-1 3 3 9 0 0 0 13 North Dakota State 38 43 81 1st Half 2nd Half Game 55 Jason Bennett 3-4 0-0 5-8 6 1 11 0 5 1 16 Field Goals 50.0 57.1 52.9 TEAM 0 Points in the Paint: North Dakota State 30, Kansas State 26 3-Point FG 33.3 75.0 50.0 TOTALS 32-52 4-11 25-35 28 12 93 25 13 8 200 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 12, North Dakota State 4 Free Throws 75.0 77.3 76.9 Second Chance Points: North Dakota State 22, Kansas State 11 1st Half 2nd Half Game Fast Break Points: Kansas State 4, North Dakota State 2 Officials: David Hall, Randy McCall, Bobby Jacobs Field Goals 66.7 57.1 61.5 Bench Points: Kansas State 31, North Dakota State 3 Technical Fouls: Kansas State - None. Colorado State - None 3-Point FG 66.7 25.0 36.4 Attendance: 3,894 Free Throws 76.2 64.3 71.4

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: Verne Harris, Mike Stuart, Doug Sirmons Kansas State 27 56 83 Technical Fouls: Cleveland State-None. Kansas State-None Colorado State 37 47 84 Attendance: 12,591 (7,255)

Points in the Paint: Kansas State 36, Colorado State 26 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Points Off Turnovers: Colorado State 24, Kansas State 17 Cleveland State 23 37 60 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 21, Colorado State 13 Kansas State 50 43 93 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 6, Colorado State 4 Bench Points: Kansas State 35, Colorado State 3 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 46, Cleveland State 26 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 29, Cleveland State 9 Second Chance Points: Cleveland State 17, Kansas State 8 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 26, Cleveland State 4 Bench Points: Kansas State 40, Cleveland State 28 GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 2006-07 BOXSCORES

December 17, 2006 ■ Las Vegas Holiday Classic ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. December 19, 2006 ■ Las Vegas Holiday Classic ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. December 22, 2006 ■ Las Vegas Holiday Classic ■ Orleans Arena ■ Las Vegas, Nev. Kennesaw State 54 Maryland-Eastern Shore 58 USC 55 Kansas State 82 Kansas State 79 Kansas State 68

MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Bill Walker, the most highly sought freshman MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Cartier Martin scored 23 points and Kansas LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- Freshman Bill Walker scored 15 of his 19 points ever to play for Kansas State, scored 15 points in an eagerly State slogged its way to a 79-58 victory over Maryland-Eastern Shore in the second half and Kansas State ran away from USC over the final anticipated, crowd-pleasing debut Sunday and the Wildcats swamped on Tuesday in the Las Vegas Holiday Classic. 30 minutes for a 68-55 victory in the first semifinal of the Las Vegas Kennesaw State 82-54. The Hawks committed 32 turnovers in the sloppily played game. Holiday Classic Friday night at the Orleans Arena. The 6-6 Walker, who once had 50 points and 25 rebounds in an Thirteen of them came off Kansas State steals, and at one point David Hoskins shared game-high scoring honors with 19 points Ohio high school game, became eligible on Saturday, an event that Maryland-Eastern Shore had 19 turnovers and only 17 points. and Cartier Martin and Blake Young each added nine points for occasioned a special news conference at a school where excitement The Wildcats weren't much better offensively, as they committed Kansas State (9-3), which will battle for the Holiday Classic title. has already surged with the arrival of Bob Huggins as head coach. 23 turnovers. Martin was among the lone bright spots, adding a Kansas State trailed by five at the break and by seven after a The Wildcats (7-3) had no trouble with the Owls (2-7), racing to a game-high eight rebounds and four assists and sparking each of dunk by USC’s to open the second half scoring gave the 55-19 halftime lead and never leading in the second half by fewer Kansas State's scoring spurts. Trojans a 30-23 lead. than 28 points. Junior David Hoskins had 17 points for Kansas State The Wildcats' leading scorer came off the bench for the second But Walker, who was 7-for-8 at the free throw line for the game, and senior Cartier Martin had 12. time this season and didn't register his first points until he curled in a ignited a 20-3 run with nine unanswered points to put Kansas State The Owls, NCAA Division II champions in 2003-04 but struggling 3-pointer with 14:28 to go in the first half. He followed it with a on top 32-30 and the Wildcats never trailed again. in their second season in Division I, missed 12 of their first 13 shots. four-point trip down the floor a couple minutes later, then had A free throw by briefly stemmed the bleeding for USC Ronell Wooten hit a 3-pointer with 17:23 left in the first half, and another four-point trip - this time draining a fall-away 3-pointer as to make it 34-31 with 13:47 to play, but K-State scored 11 of the next then Kennesaw State went almost 10 minutes without another field he was fouled - later in the half. Martin had 17 points before half- 15 points to build its first double-digit lead at 45-35. goal until Zach Berry's midcourt steal and driving layup. By then, the time, hit three 3-pointers and finished 8-of-14 from the floor. Daniel Hackett, who paced USC (9-3) with 14 points, tried to keep Wildcats held a 34-7 bulge en route to their third win in a row. David Hoskins added 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting as the the Trojans in the game and scored 11 of USC’s next 13 points. Wooten had nine points for Kennesaw State and Brent Ragsdale Wildcats shot 51 percent from the field (29-of-57) and came within But the Wildcats kept pushing the tempo and after a 6-0 run and Andre Morgan each had eight. one of breaking the 80-point mark for the fifth straight game. K-State had its biggest lead of the game at 66-49 with just under two Walker also had four rebounds and an assist before going to the Bill Walker, the highly touted freshman who made his dazzling minutes to play. USC closed the game by scoring six of the final eight bench late in the game with four fouls. debut on Sunday against Kennesaw State, added 11 points. points to provide the final margin. Aleksander Popovic had 15 points to lead Hawks (1-7), whose Three ties and nine lead changes highlighted a disjointed first Kennesaw State (2-7) treacherous trip through the Sunflower State included a 102-46 half that saw USC commit 16 turnovers and K-State shoot just 23 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 22 Keonte Keith g 2-4 0-2 0-2 5 4 4 0 0 1 22 drubbing by No. 8 Wichita State on Sunday. percent before the Trojans settled for a 28-23 lead at intermission. 40 Brent Ragsdale g 3-7 1-2 1-2 3 4 8 3 0 1 27 The two teams would go on to combine for 55 personal fouls, with 43 Golden Ingle g 2-6 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 2 0 1 23 Maryland-Eastern Shore (1-7) the Wildcats capitalizing at the stripe by sinking 22-of-25 free throws 01 Shuan Stegall f 1-9 0-2 1-2 3 5 3 1 0 2 20 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 05 Ronell Wooten f 3-10 3-9 0-0 3 3 9 0 0 1 24 05 Ed Tyson g 3-10 1-3 0-0 3 2 7 2 1 1 36 in the second half. 04 Zach Berry 2-5 0-1 2-2 1 2 6 1 0 1 17 10 Jesse Brooks g 2-11 1-3 6-6 3 2 11 5 0 4 31 23 Andre Berry 2-6 0-2 4-4 0 2 8 3 0 2 20 15 Milutin Mirjacic f 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 3 0 0 22 USC (9-3) 30 Jon-Michael Nickerson 4-6 0-0 0-2 1 3 8 0 0 3 14 44 Antonio McMillion f 3-10 0-2 2-4 7 1 8 1 0 1 29 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 33 Marvin Listenbee 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 31 Aleksandar Popovic c 6-7 0-0 3-4 7 3 15 0 2 0 22 01 Nick Young g 3-8 1-4 2-4 1 1 9 2 0 3 36 41 Jonathan Whipple 1-4 0-2 2-2 3 1 4 1 1 0 8 01 Art Valentine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 03 Lodrick Stewart g 2-8 0-2 6-6 5 3 10 0 0 1 29 44 Alex Cornett 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 1 18 03 Corey Brown 4-9 2-5 0-0 4 1 10 1 0 0 23 11 Daniel Hackett g 3-4 0-0 8-8 3 1 14 2 0 1 28 45 Bryon Walker 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 21 Shondale Robinson 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 1 4 0 0 1 10 21 Abdoulaye N’Diaye f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 13 TEAM 2 33 B.J. Nimocks 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 22 Taj Gibson f 3-3 0-0 1-2 6 5 7 0 0 0 27 TOTALS 20-59 4-21 10-16 28 24 54 11 2 13 200 45 Brandon Moore 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 4 3 0 0 1 20 02 Ryan Wetherell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 2 13 Kevin Galloway 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 3 0 0 0 8 1st Half 2nd Half Game TOTALS 20-54 4-14 14-18 32 17 58 12 3 8 200 15 Dwight Lewis 4-9 0-2 0-0 3 4 8 0 0 0 14 Field Goals 22.6 46.4 33.9 20 Kyle Austin 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 3-Point FG 8.3 33.3 19.0 1st Half 2nd Half Game 23 Keith Wilkinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 Free Throws 66.7 60.0 62.5 Field Goals 40.9 34.4 37.0 34 Gabe Pruitt 0-3 0-3 2-3 0 4 2 2 0 1 20 3-Point FG 0.0 40.0 28.6 42 RouSean Cromwell 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 0 0 0 12 Kansas State (7-3) Free Throws 62.5 90.0 77.8 TEAM 5 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN TOTALS 17-40 1-11 20-25 27 29 55 6 0 6 200 03 Lance Harris g 3-7 0-4 3-4 5 0 9 4 0 2 20 Kansas State (8-3) 05 Clent Stewart g 3-6 1-3 2-2 1 0 9 2 0 2 22 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 1st Half 2nd Half Game 15 David Hoskins f 6-9 0-0 5-6 7 1 17 5 0 2 23 03 Lance Harris g 2-6 0-3 0-0 2 0 4 2 0 1 15 Field Goals 50.0 36.4 42.5 20 Cartier Martin f 4-12 3-6 1-2 4 0 12 1 0 1 22 05 Clent Stewart g 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 15 3-Point FG 20.0 0.0 9.1 55 Jason Bennett c 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 4 2 3 0 13 12 Bill Walker f 4-10 0-1 3-6 5 3 11 0 0 2 18 Free Throws 81.8 78.6 80.0 01 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 15 David Hoskins f 6-10 2-6 2-2 6 3 16 4 0 2 29 02 Blake Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 55 Jason Bennett c 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 2 4 1 2 1 22 Kansas State (9-3) 12 Bill Walker 6-10 0-0 3-3 4 4 15 1 0 0 22 02 Blake Young 0-1 0-1 3-4 1 1 3 2 0 1 11 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 14 Serge Afeli 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 14 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 03 Lance Harris g 0-1 0-1 2-4 1 0 2 0 1 0 16 21 James Franklin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 20 Cartier Martin 8-14 3-5 4-5 8 1 23 4 1 3 30 05 Clent Stewart g 1-4 0-2 4-6 3 4 6 2 0 0 28 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-1 1-3 3 2 1 2 0 1 18 23 Jermaine Maybank 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 4 0 1 15 12 Bill Walker f 6-17 0-5 7-8 3 3 19 1 0 1 36 31 Chris Merriewether 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 32 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 10 0 0 0 3 15 David Hoskins f 5-7 0-1 9-10 6 3 19 1 0 4 26 32 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 34 Akeem Wright 4-6 0-1 1-2 4 2 9 3 2 1 26 20 Cartier Martin f 3-11 1-6 2-3 5 3 9 2 2 1 34 34 Akeem Wright 3-4 0-0 2-3 4 0 8 4 0 0 19 42 Darren Kent 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 10 02 Blake Young 2-4 0-0 5-8 1 4 9 0 0 3 23 42 Darren Kent 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 1 0 0 10 50 Luis Colon 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 23 Jermaine Maybank 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 4 2 0 0 0 18 44 Brady Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2 34 Akeem Wright 0-3 0-0 2-2 7 5 2 0 0 0 19 50 Luis Colon 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 3 0 0 0 13 TOTALS 29-57 5-20 16-23 35 15 79 24 6 13 200 TEAM 4 TEAM 5 TOTALS 18-49 1-16 31-41 34 26 68 6 3 9 200 TOTALS 30-56 4-14 18-26 41 16 82 22 3 8 200 1st Half 2nd Half Game Field Goals 51.7 50.0 50.9 1st Half 2nd Half Game 1st Half 2nd Half Game 3-Point FG 27.3 22.2 25.0 Field Goals 22.6 61.1 36.7 Field Goals 61.3 44.0 53.6 Free Throws 68.4 75.0 69.6 3-Point FG 0.0 20.0 6.3 3-Point FG 28.6 28.6 28.6 Free Throws 56.3 88.0 75.6 Free Throws 83.3 37.5 69.2 Officials: Ron Groover, James Barker, Roger Ayers Technical Fouls: Maryland-Eastern Shore-None. Kansas State-Bill Walker. Officials: Bob Staffen, Bill Kennedy, Terry Christman Officials: Dan Striffeller, Charles Robinson, Nathan Quick Attendance: 8,534 Technical Fouls: USC-Team. Kansas State-Team. Technical Fouls: Kennesaw State-None. Kansas State-None. Attendance: 1,000 Attendance: 8,764 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Maryland-Eastern Shore 23 35 58 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas State 46 33 79 USC 28 27 55 Kennesaw State 19 35 54 Kansas State 23 45 68 Kansas State 55 27 82 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 38, Maryland-Eastern Shore 24 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 37, Maryland-Eastern Shore 17 Points in the Paint: USC 24, Kansas State 22 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 42, Kennesaw State 22 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 15, Maryland-Eastern Shore 6 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 24, USC 9 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 28, Kennesaw State 23 Fast Break Points: Maryland-Eastern Shore 14, Kansas State 12 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 7, USC 6 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 11, Kennesaw State 9 Bench Points: Kansas State 42, Maryland-Eastern Shore 17 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 2, USC 0 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 16, Kennesaw State 12 Bench Points: USC 15, Kansas State 13 Bench Points: Kansas State 31, Kennesaw State 26 GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 2006-07 BOXSCORES

December 23, 2006 ■ Las Vegas Holiday Classic ■ Orleans Arena ■ Las Vegas, Nev. January 3, 2007 ■ U.S. Bank Arena ■ Cincinnati, Ohio January 6, 2007 ■ Reed Arena ■ College Station, Texas New Mexico 56 Kansas State 66 Kansas State 65 Kansas State 72 Xavier (Ohio) 76 11/11 Texas A&M 69

LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- Cartier Martin scored a game-high 23 points to CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Kansas State was unable to make Bob Huggins’ COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Kansas State gave No. 11 Texas A&M all lead Kansas State over New Mexico 72-56 in the championship game return to Cincinnati a victorious one as the Wildcats dropped a 76-66 it wanted, but the Wildcats were unable to rally down the stretch and of the Las Vegas Classic on Saturday. decision to Xavier at US Bank Arena Wednesday night. the Aggies escaped with a 69-65 victory Saturday night at Reed Arena Martin, who went 8-of-15 from the field, was named MVP of the David Hoskins scored 17 points before fouling out with 4:44 to in the Big 12 opener for both teams. eight-team, four-game tournament. play and Lance Harris added nine points to lead Kansas State (10-4), Akeem Wright scored a career-high 18 points and David Hoskins Bill Walker had 13 points with eight rebounds, while David which had its six-game winning streak snapped. added 11 before fouling out with 36 seconds to play to lead K-State. Hoskins added 11 points for Kansas State (10-3). The Wildcats also got eight points each from Cartier Martin, Bill Acie Law paced Texas A&M (13-2, 1-0 Big 12) with 18 points and J.R. Giddens led New Mexico (9-3) with 12 points, going 5-of-11 Walker and Blake Young, but a 12-for-22 effort at the free throw line Joseph Jones chipped in with 17 for the Aggies. from the field. Darren Prentice added 10 points, going 6-of-7 from and 19 turnovers proved to be too much to overcome. Kansas State and Texas A&M battled through eight ties and 22 the free throw line. Stanley Burrell led all scorers with 23 points, including hitting 10- lead changes, including an incredible 14 in the second half, as the The Wildcats avenged an earlier loss at New Mexico, 78-54, on of-10 at the charity stripe, and Justin Doellman chipped in with 15 momentum seesawed back and forth all night long. Nov. 21. New Mexico finished the tournament 3-1. points for Xavier (10-4), which scored all of its final 32 points either The Aggies led 32-30 at intermission and went up by four early in The Lobos jumped to a 13-8 lead to start the game, but the in the paint or at the free-throw line. the second half before a 3-pointer by Clent Stewart and a jumper by Wildcats answered with a 13-2 spurt and never relinquished the lead. K-State got out to a hot start in the first half and led 22-18 with Wright put the Wildcats on top 35-34. Kansas State missed its first seven 3-point attempts, but went up just over eight minutes to go after back-to-back layups by Walker. A 7-0 run by K-State that featured a trey and a pair of free 33-24 at halftime when Martin hit the team's first 3-pointer with two The Wildcats, however, missed their next four shots from the field throws by Lance Harris and a layup by Blake Young made it 53-48 seconds until halftime. Martin had 13 first-half points. and turned the ball over five times over then next five minutes as Wildcats with just over 12 minutes to play. In the second half, New Mexico never got closer than 39-33 with Xavier used a 14-0 run to build a 32-22 lead. It was the largest lead held by either team during the second 14:21 left. Kansas State then went on a 19-8 run to seal it. K-State settled down late in the period and had a chance to slice half, but Texas A&M had an answer and used a 9-2 run of its own The Wildcats shot from the field 28-of-51 for 55 percent, while the Musketeers’ lead to five just before the break. But Martin was over the next five minutes to take a 57-55 lead. the Lobos were 18-of-50 (36 percent). Neither team shot well from unable to convert two free throws following a Xavier technical foul Wright connected on two more field goals in the final minute, but the 3-point line. UNM was 4-of-20 and the Wildcats were 3-of-13. and Walker missed a pair of charity tosses just 25 second before Texas A&M was able to put the game on ice by hitting 5-of-8 at the intermission, sending the Wildcats to the locker room down 39-30. free throw line to hold off the Cats. New Mexico (9-3) A 9-2 spurt pulled Kansas State within 10 at 68-58 with 5:39 to The Wildcats posted the only sustained run during the opening 20 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 10 Jamaal Smith g 3-6 1-3 2-2 1 1 9 0 0 0 18 go, however the Wildcats were only able to manage a lone layup by minutes and took a 14-9 lead midway through the period following a 15 J.R. Giddens g 5-11 1-2 1-2 4 0 12 0 0 0 26 Walker over the next four minutes as Xavier pushed its lead back to layup by Wright and back-to-back treys from Martin and Stewart. 00 Aaron Johnson f 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 2 0 0 13 30 Roman Martinez f 0-1 0-1 1-2 4 1 1 0 0 0 27 16 points before K-State scored the final six points of the game. Kansas State (10-5, 0-1 Big 12) 32 Tony Danridge f 2-8 1-3 2-2 2 1 7 0 0 0 18 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 03 David Kanyinda 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Kansas State (10-4) 02 Blake Young g 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 1 18 11 Jeffrey Henfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 34 Akeem Wright g 8-15 0-2 2-4 8 4 18 3 0 3 35 20 Sean Imadiyi 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0 0 0 5 05 Clent Stewart g 2-3 1-2 0-1 3 2 5 4 0 1 19 12 Bill Walker f 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 21 Ryan Kersten 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 1 0 0 18 34 Akeem Wright g 3-6 0-1 1-2 6 5 7 3 1 0 30 15 David Hoskins f 2-10 1-3 6-7 6 5 11 3 0 1 31 24 Darren Prentice 2-8 0-3 6-7 2 3 10 2 0 1 24 12 Bill Walker f 4-14 0-2 0-3 7 5 8 2 0 0 33 55 Jason Bennett c 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 0 11 33 Chad Toppert 0-4 0-4 0-1 2 1 0 0 0 0 12 15 David Hoskins f 5-11 0-1 7-8 5 5 17 3 0 2 26 03 Lance Harris 2-5 2-4 2-2 3 1 8 1 0 0 25 41 Kellen Walter 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 20 Cartier Martin f 3-9 1-4 1-4 3 2 8 0 0 1 26 05 Clent Stewart 4-6 2-4 0-0 0 0 10 2 0 0 25 53 Daniel Faris 1-3 0-1 4-4 5 4 6 1 2 1 18 01 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 14 Serge Afeli 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 10 TEAM 0 02 Blake Young 2-7 1-2 3-4 5 1 8 3 0 2 25 20 Cartier Martin 1-5 1-4 3-4 3 3 6 3 2 1 26 TOTALS 18-50 4-20 16-20 26 17 56 6 2 3 200 03 Lance Harris 4-7 1-3 0-0 2 4 9 0 1 0 22 14 Serge Afeli 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 1 0 5 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 42 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1st Half 2nd Half Game 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 50 Luis Colon 3-3 0-0 0-1 0 3 6 1 0 0 10 Field Goals 33.3 39.1 36.0 42 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM 1 3-Point FG 18.2 22.2 20.0 55 Jason Bennett 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 TOTALS 23-53 6-18 13-18 26 22 65 15 3 6 200 Free Throws 80.0 80.0 80.0 TEAM 0 TOTALS 25-62 4-15 12-22 36 24 66 15 3 6 200 1st Half 2nd Half Game Kansas State (10-3) Field Goals 35.7 52.0 43.4 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 1st Half 2nd Half Game 3-Point FG 28.6 50.0 33.3 05 Clent Stewart g 1-3 0-2 0-0 3 2 2 7 0 2 27 Field Goals 43.3 37.5 40.3 Free Throws 60.0 87.5 72.2 34 Akeem Wright g 2-7 0-2 2-2 7 3 6 1 0 1 33 3-Point FG 50.0 23.1 26.7 12 Bill Walker f 5-10 0-0 3-4 8 2 13 1 0 1 25 Free Throws 33.3 69.2 54.5 Texas A&M (13-2, 1-0 Big 12) 15 David Hoskins f 4-4 0-0 3-4 4 4 11 0 0 0 22 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 20 Cartier Martin f 8-15 2-6 5-8 1 3 23 0 0 0 34 Xavier (10-4) 01 Acie Law g 6-15 0-3 6-8 4 3 18 5 1 1 39 01 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 22 Dominique Kirk g 3-4 3-4 3-4 4 3 12 3 1 0 38 02 Blake Young 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 1 4 1 0 1 19 24 Drew Lavender g 5-10 0-1 2-6 3 1 12 3 0 4 36 23 Josh Carter g 3-8 2-5 3-3 7 2 11 5 0 0 35 03 Lance Harris 3-4 1-2 0-0 3 2 7 1 0 0 14 34 Stanley Burrell g 6-10 1-4 10-10 4 0 23 2 0 1 36 30 Joseph Jones f 5-13 0-1 7-7 9 2 17 0 0 1 36 14 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Josh Duncan f 2-6 1-2 3-4 3 3 8 2 1 1 24 44 Antanas Kavaliauskas f 1-4 0-0 1-2 5 5 3 1 1 0 15 23 Jermaine Maybank 3-3 0-0 0-0 5 3 6 0 0 1 22 03 Justin Cage f 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 4 2 1 0 0 16 15 Donald Sloan 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 42 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 15 Justin Doellman f 5-7 1-1 4-4 6 4 15 1 3 4 30 20 Logan Lee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 0 05 Derrick Brown 1-1 0-0 2-4 5 4 4 3 0 0 25 32 Beau Muhlbach 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ TOTALS 28-51 3-13 13-18 34 20 72 11 0 6 200 11 B.J. Raymond 1-4 1-2 1-2 2 2 4 0 0 0 13 14 Johnny Wolf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 34 Bryan Davis 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 41 Chinemelu Elonu 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0+ 1st Half 2nd Half Game 33 Brandon Cole 4-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 8 0 1 0 16 42 Marlon Pompey 2-3 0-0 2-2 6 1 6 2 1 1 25 Field Goals 56.0 53.8 54.9 TEAM 3 1 TEAM 1 3-Point FG 12.5 40.0 23.1 TOTALS 25-45 4-10 22-32 31 21 76 14 5 10 200 TOTALS 21-49 5-14 22-26 37 18 69 16 4 3 200 Free Throws 80.0 69.2 72.2 1st Half 2nd Half Game 1st Half 2nd Half Game Officials: Steve Coleman, Tim Kelly, Jeff Nichols Field Goals 52.0 60.0 55.6 Field Goals 42.9 42.9 42.9 Technical Fouls: New Mexico - None; Kansas State - None. 3-Point FG 50.0 25.0 40.0 3-Point FG 33.3 37.5 35.7 Attendance: 3,573 Free Throws 71.4 66.7 68.8 Free Throws 100.0 71.4 84.6 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: Tim Nestor, Alan Spainhour, Jerry Heater Officials: Mark Whitehead, Larry Rose, Brad Ferrie New Mexico 24 32 56 Technical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Xavier - Team Technical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Texas A&M - Team Kansas State 33 39 72 Attendance: 12,298 Attendance: 11,358 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 38, New Mexico 24 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 19, New Mexico 11 Kansas State 30 36 66 Kansas State 30 35 65 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 11, New Mexico 6 Xavier (Ohio) 39 37 76 Texas A&M 32 37 69 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 0, New Mexico 0 Bench Points: New Mexico 25, Kansas State 17 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 42, Xavier 40 Points Off Turnovers: Xavier 27, Kansas State 18 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 22, Texas A&M 22 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 14, Xavier 8 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 22, Texas A&M 10 Fast Break Points: Xavier 10, Kansas State 4 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 12, Texas A&M 5 Bench Points: Kansas State 21, Xavier 16 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 8, Texas A&M 8 Bench Points: Kansas State 32, Texas A&M 8 GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 2006-07 BOXSCORES

January 8, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. January 13, 2007 ■ Mizzou Arena ■ Columbia, Mo. January 17, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. Texas Tech 62 Kansas State 85 Baylor 60 Kansas State 52 Missouri 81 Kansas State 69

MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Jarrius Jackson scored 23 points and Texas Tech COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Clent Stewart scored a career-high 19 points and MANHATTAN, Kan. -- David Hoskins and Lance Harris led a second- shut down the Kansas State offense in a 62-52 victory Monday night. David Hoskins added 18 as Kansas State held on for a big 85-81 win half comeback and K-State erased an 11-point deficit Wednesday to Martin Zeno added 12 points and freshman Decensae White had over Missouri Saturday at Mizzou Arena. beat Baylor 69-60 and keep the Bears winless on the road for more 11 for the Red Raiders (13-4, 2-0 Big 12), who have won seven of K-State (11-6, 1-2 Big 12) combined to connect on a season-high than two years. their last eight and are off to their best start in three years. 37 free throws on 43 attempts, including a perfect 12-for-12 effort by The Wildcats, after shooting 55 percent the first half, missed their Texas Tech, playing without center Esmir Rizvic, led 27-26 at half- Hoskins, who was one of five Wildcats to score in double figures. first 15 shots of the second half while Henry Dugat and Aaron Bruce time before building a 41-32 lead with 10 minutes left in the game. K-State also got 16 points from Columbia native Lance Harris and led an 12-1 run to turn a 39-39 halftime tie into a 51-40 lead. The Wildcats (10-6, 0-2) used a 9-0 spurt to cut the lead to two 15 from Cartier Martin, who hit three critical free throws in the final Then the Wildcats (12-6, 2-2 Big 12), who have had trouble points, but Texas Tech coach Bob Knight quickly called a timeout that 13 seconds to hand Missouri just its second home loss of the season. scoring throughout Bob Huggins' first year as coach, canned six of quieted the Bramlage Coliseum crowd. The Red Raiders scored out of In addition to converting a season-high 86 percent at the free- their next seven from the field and finally went ahead 59-58 on the break and slowly built their lead back up to 11 with just under 4 throw line, Kansas State also finished with a dominating 41-17 Cartier Martin's 3-pointer with 5:07 left. minutes to play. margin on the glass, including a hefty 13-2 edge on the offensive end After Aaron Bruce drew nothing but air on a 3-point attempt, Jackson was the catalyst, penetrating the lane to draw fouls and of the floor that helped mask a season-high 24 turnovers. Hoskins hit a free throw and rebounded Bruce's miss and Harris went hitting short jump shots every time Kansas State threatened to get Five different Wildcats scored during a 17-5 run early in the in for a layup and a 62-58 Wildcats' advantage. back in the game. The Big 12's third-leading scorer added seven second half as Kansas State built a 16-point lead for 56-40 edge with The Bears (11-6, 1-3) got only two points and five rebounds from rebounds, three assists and was 8-of-9 from the free throw line. 13:36 to play. Mizzou responded with an 11-0 spurt of its own as Kevin Rogers, their 6-9 sophomore who had been averaging 16.7 David Hoskins had 23 points on 7-of-13 shooting to lead the Brown bookended the run with a jumper and a 3-pointer to make it points and 9.7 rebounds in Big 12 play. He fouled out with 3:15 left Wildcats, who have lost three in a row since winning the Las Vegas 56-51 just over two minutes later. as the Bears lost for the 31st time in their last 33 true road games, a Holiday Classic in December. Leading scorer Cartier Martin was held The Wildcats, however, continued their near-perfect free throw streak that dates back to Dec. 30, 2004. Baylor has lost 19 straight to only six points on 2-of-11 shooting, and didn't hit his first field shooting and missed just two of their final 12 attempts over the final Big 12 road games. goal until the 10:29 mark of the second half. 90 seconds, with Martin finally icing the game from the stripe by Harris had 18 points for Kansas State, Martin had 15, Hoskins 13 Employing Knight's trademark man-to-man defense and making two with seven seconds to play for the final points. and Clent Stewart 12, including a contested layup that put Kansas harassing the Wildcats in the half court, Texas Tech held Kansas State Five ties and five lead changes highlighted the early going until State on top 65-60. without a field goal for nearly nine minutes in the first half. Kansas State forged some breathing room midway through the Dugat had 15 and Bruce 13 for Baylor. The Red Raiders kept the pressure up throughout the second half, first half when Martin keyed a 12-2 Wildcat run with a pair of free holding Kansas State to 30 percent shooting for the game. The throws and a 3-point play for a 32-22 lead. Baylor (11-6, 1-3 Big 12) No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN Wildcats hit only 2-of-15 3-pointers and committed 14 turnovers. 00 g 2-11 2-7 1-2 3 4 7 4 0 0 31 Kansas State (11-6, 1-2 Big 12) 05 Henry Dugat g 5-10 1-4 4-5 4 2 15 0 1 1 32 Texas Tech (13-4, 2-0 Big 12) No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 14 Aaron Bruce g 5-17 2-12 1-2 2 2 13 3 0 1 31 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 03 Lance Harris g 5-11 3-6 3-4 7 1 16 4 1 0 38 23 Kevin Rogers f 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 5 2 0 1 1 12 03 Martin Zeno g 5-7 0-0 2-2 2 3 12 2 1 0 34 05 Clent Stewart g 5-9 2-3 7-8 5 2 19 1 0 2 35 15 Mamadou Diene c 0-2 0-0 2-4 6 3 2 0 1 0 18 22 Jarrius Jackson g 7-21 1-4 8-9 7 1 23 3 0 4 40 34 Akeem Wright g 1-4 0-0 0-0 8 4 2 1 0 0 23 10 Patrick Fields 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 42 Charlie Burgess g 2-7 0-1 3-4 3 2 7 2 0 0 39 15 David Hoskins f 3-8 0-1 12-12 6 5 18 1 0 1 28 20 Tim Bush 2-4 0-1 2-2 3 2 6 0 0 0 30 30 Michael Prince f 0-1 0-0 2-2 4 3 2 3 1 0 13 20 Cartier Martin f 4-10 1-4 6-7 6 4 15 1 0 0 27 45 Tweety Carter 3-8 2-6 0-0 2 2 8 2 0 1 24 41 Damir Suljagic f 2-4 0-0 1-2 5 4 5 3 0 2 24 02 Blake Young 2-2 0-0 7-10 5 3 11 1 0 1 19 50 Josh Lomers 3-7 0-0 1-3 4 1 7 0 0 0 20 13 Decensae White 5-7 0-0 1-2 7 2 11 0 2 0 25 14 Serge Afeli 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 7 20 Alan Voskiul 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 9 23 Jermaine Maybank 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 1 3 0 0 1 9 TOTALS 21-61 7-30 11-18 37 21 60 10 3 4 200 32 Jon Plefka 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 42 Darren Kent 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 0 9 44 Darryl Dora 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 2 0 0 11 50 Luis Colon 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 3 1 0 0 1 9 1st Half 2nd Half Game TEAM 2 TEAM 1 Field Goals 54.2 21.6 34.4 TOTALS 22-52 1-6 17-21 36 21 62 15 4 6 200 TOTALS 21-48 6-14 37-43 41 26 85 10 1 6 200 3-Point FG 45.5 10.5 23.3 Free Throws 88.9 33.3 61.1 1st Half 2nd Half Game 1st Half 2nd Half Game Field Goals 44.0 40.7 42.3 Field Goals 44.0 43.5 43.8 Kansas State (12-6, 2-2 Big 12) 3-Point FG 20.0 0.0 16.7 3-Point FG 37.5 50.0 42.9 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN Free Throws 66.7 86.7 81.0 Free Throws 82.4 88.5 86.0 03 Lance Harris g 7-15 3-6 1-1 6 3 18 3 0 0 38 05 Clent Stewart g 5-8 2-4 0-0 3 2 12 2 0 0 33 Kansas State (10-6, 0-2 Big 12) Missouri (11-5, 0-3 Big 12) 34 Akeem Wright g 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 1 0 0 13 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 15 David Hoskins f 2-12 0-3 9-10 7 1 13 3 1 0 25 03 Lance Harris g 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 26 03 Stefhon Hannah g 2-9 0-5 3-4 2 4 7 5 0 1 24 50 Luis Colon c 1-2 0-0 2-5 2 3 4 1 1 0 21 05 Clent Stewart g 2-7 0-2 3-4 1 2 7 4 0 0 37 12 Jason Horton g 3-6 2-4 5-6 2 4 13 4 0 4 30 02 Blake Young 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 3 0 2 16 34 Akeem Wright g 3-12 0-3 1-2 7 4 7 4 0 1 37 15 Marshall Brown f 9-13 2-4 8-8 3 4 28 1 0 2 26 20 Cartier Martin 6-9 1-3 2-2 7 1 15 2 0 0 30 15 David Hoskins f 7-13 2-2 7-10 6 1 23 1 1 3 33 33 Matt Lawrence f 2-5 1-3 0-2 2 1 5 0 0 0 21 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 55 Jason Bennett f 1-1 0-0 2-4 2 0 4 1 0 0 11 05 Leo Lyons c 4-5 0-0 2-3 3 5 10 0 1 2 23 55 Jason Bennett 1-3 0-0 1-1 5 2 3 1 3 0 19 02 Blake Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 02 Keon Lawrence 2-7 0-2 2-2 1 3 6 3 0 2 17 TEAM 2 14 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 J.T. Tiller 3-5 1-1 0-0 1 3 7 0 0 3 27 TOTALS 24-55 6-17 15-19 36 16 69 16 5 2 200 20 Cartier Martin 2-11 0-6 2-2 3 4 6 0 0 0 24 23 Marcus Watkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-5 0-1 3-4 5 2 3 0 0 1 18 32 Vaidotas Volkus 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 0 0 8 1st Half 2nd Half Game 42 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 35 Darryl Butterfield 1-2 0-1 1-3 0 3 3 1 0 1 14 Field Goals 55.2 30.8 43.6 50 Luis Colon 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 7 44 Kalen Grimes 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 3-Point FG 33.3 40.0 35.3 TEAM 6 TEAM 2 Free Throws 100.0 75.0 78.9 TOTALS 16-53 2-15 18-26 34 17 52 10 1 5 200 TOTALS 26-54 6-20 23-30 17 31 81 14 1 16 200 Officials: Tom O’Neill, Hal Lusk, Bill Kennedy 1st Half 2nd Half Game 1st Half 2nd Half Game Technical Fouls: Baylor - None; Kansas State - None Field Goals 31.0 29.2 30.2 Field Goals 39.1 54.8 48.1 Attendance: 12,637 (8,850) 3-Point FG 16.7 11.1 13.3 3-Point FG 0.0 46.2 30.0 Free Throws 70.0 68.8 69.2 Free Throws 78.6 75.0 76.7 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Baylor 39 21 60 Officials: Scott Thornley, Steve Welmer, Tom Eades Officials: Curtis Shaw, Mark Whitehead, Will Lynde Kansas State 39 30 69 Technical Fouls: Texas Tech - None; Kansas State - None. Technical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Missouri - None Attendance: 12,913 (10,819) Attendance: 7,340 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 26, Baylor 24 Points Off Turnovers: Baylor 14, Kansas State 9 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Second Chance Points: Kansas State 14, Baylor 10 Texas Tech 27 35 62 Kansas State 39 46 85 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 8, Baylor 5 Kansas State 26 26 52 Missouri 29 52 81 Bench Points: Baylor 21, Kansas State 20

Points in the Paint: Texas Tech 38, Kansas State 26 Points in the Paint: Missouri 34, Kansas State 20 Points Off Turnovers: Texas Tech 20, Kansas State 19 Points Off Turnovers: Missouri 24, Kansas State 23 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 14, Texas Tech 14 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 12, Missouri 0 Fast Break Points: Texas Tech 7, Kansas State 2 Fast Break Points: Missouri 10, Kansas State 8 Bench Points: Texas Tech 13, Kansas State 11 Bench Points: Missouri 18, Kansas State 15 GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 2006-07 BOXSCORES

January 20, 2007 ■ Hilton Coliseum ■ Ames, Iowa January 22, 2007 ■ Bramlage Coliseum ■ Manhattan, Kan. Kansas State 69 Chicago State 36 Iowa State 60 Kansas State 73

AMES, Iowa -- David Hoskins scored 22 points and grabbed a MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Jason Bennett set a Kansas State record season-high 11 rebounds for his first double-double of the season as Monday night with eight blocked shots, leading a stifling defensive Kansas State notched its third straight win and its second in a row on effort that helped the Wildcats to a 73-36 victory over Chicago State. the road with a 69-60 victory over Iowa State at Hilton Coliseum. Cartier Martin came off the bench to score 25 points for K-State Lance Harris added 18 points and Cartier Martin chipped in with (14-6, 3-2 Big 12), which won its fourth straight after starting league 17 for Kansas State (13-6, 3-2 Big 12), which won for the first time at 0-2. Iowa State since 1999, led for all but 40 seconds early in the first half After Bennett's eighth block of the game, he left to a standing and committed just seven turnovers. ovation from the Bramlage Coliseum crowd with 1:03 remaining. He Iowa State’s leading scorer , who came in averaging broke the old record of six blocks, which he tied earlier this season in 16.5 points per game, was held scoreless for the first 31 minutes, but a loss at California. exploded down the stretch to score 21 of the Cyclones final 27 points. Kansas State dominated defensively, holding the Cougars to a Jiri Hubalek, who finished the game with 17 points and 10 Bramlage Coliseum record lows for points allowed (36) and opponent rebounds, tallied 10 of the 16 points scored by Iowa State (11-8, 2-3 shooting percentage (22.2) and forcing 12 turnovers. Big 12) in the first half and was the only other Cyclone to end the Chicago State (8-16), which entered the game with six players game in double figures. averaging in double figures, was led by John Cantrell's 14 points. A series of runs highlighted the second half after an opening 20 Martin, a second team All-Big 12 selection last season but minutes that saw both team’s defenses control the early tempo. demoted to the bench under first-year coach Bob Huggins, provided Kansas State, which led 26-16 after the first half, increased its an immediate spark for the Wildcats and at one point was beating advantage to 14 twice in the first four minutes of the second and led the Cougars single-handedly. 37-23 at the 16 minute mark following free throws by Martin. Martin hit six of his first seven shots on the way to 14 early The Cyclones quickly bounce back to make it a six-point game points. With 6:30 left in the first half and K-State up 31-13, he was thanks to a 10-2 run that was bookended by 3-point baskets by outscoring Chicago State on his own. Wesley Johnson and Dodie Dunson. Kansas State had four players in double figures, including David Hoskins and Harris then teamed up to score the game’s next six Hoskins, who had his second-straight double-double with 15 points points and K-State once again found itself up by double figures at and 10 rebounds. Akeem Wright and Lance Harris added 12 apiece 45-33 with just over nine minutes to play. for the Wildcats. K-State then closed out the game at the free throw line making Kansas State led 38-17 at halftime. 8-of-12 from the stripe over the final two minutes, including four in a row on back-to-back possessions by Martin. Chicago State (8-16) No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 03 David Holston g 1-10 1-7 0-0 4 2 3 1 0 2 28 Kansas State (13-6, 3-2 Big 12) 11 Royce Parran g 2-9 0-5 0-0 3 2 4 2 0 2 24 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 23 John Cantrell g 6-13 0-0 2-4 3 3 14 0 0 4 33 03 Lance Harris g 6-10 0-0 6-6 2 2 18 3 3 2 37 21 Kourtney Calvin f 1-8 1-1 4-6 4 3 7 0 0 0 25 05 Clent Stewart g 1-5 0-2 0-1 1 4 2 0 0 0 17 32 Chidozie Chukwumah c 2-7 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 1 0 27 34 Akeem Wright g 3-6 2-2 0-2 11 2 8 5 0 0 37 20 Kevin Jones, Jr. 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 19 15 David Hoskins f 9-18 0-2 4-6 11 2 22 1 0 1 36 25 Walter Woghiren 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 50 Luis Colon c 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 7 30 Aaron Williams 0-10 0-0 0-0 9 2 0 0 0 1 34 02 Blake Young 0-2 0-1 2-4 1 3 2 2 0 0 17 TEAM 7 14 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 14-63 2-15 6-10 34 13 36 5 1 9 200 20 Cartier Martin 4-10 3-5 6-6 6 1 17 2 0 0 28 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 1st Half 2nd Half Game 55 Jason Bennett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 10 Field Goals 29.2 17.9 22.2 TEAM 1 3-Point FG 11.1 16.7 13.3 TOTALS 23-53 5-13 18-27 34 19 69 14 3 4 200 Free Throws 50.0 66.7 60.0

1st Half 2nd Half Game Kansas State (14-6, 3-2 Big 12) Field Goals 37.0 50.0 43.4 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 3-Point FG 33.3 50.0 38.5 03 Lance Harris g 5-10 2-6 0-0 4 2 12 3 1 1 24 Free Throws 50.0 71.4 66.7 05 Clent Stewart g 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 4 0 0 20 34 Akeem Wright g 4-6 1-1 3-4 4 1 12 3 2 2 29 Iowa State (11-8, 2-3 Big 12) 15 David Hoskins f 7-17 0-2 1-2 10 2 15 5 0 1 29 No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN 50 Luis Colon c 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 0 0 0 16 01 Dodie Dunson g 2-6 1-5 1-2 2 0 6 1 0 0 31 01 Ryan Patzwald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Mike Taylor g 7-19 2-7 5-7 6 3 21 2 0 1 33 02 Blake Young 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 3 2 0 4 23 04 Wesley Johnson f 3-9 1-4 2-2 7 5 9 0 0 1 37 14 Serge Afeli 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Rahshon Clark f 1-3 0-2 2-2 5 4 4 0 0 1 26 20 Cartier Martin 11-15 1-3 2-25 2 25 1 0 0 0 25 33 Jiri Hubalek f 7-12 0-0 3-4 10 3 17 1 1 0 32 23 Jermaine Maybank 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 2 0 0 9 02 Brock Jacobson 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 31 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 Jessan Gray 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 14 32 Deilvez Yearby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 Corey McIntosh 0-1 0-0 3-4 2 3 3 2 0 0 16 42 Darren Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 31 Cory Johnson 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 55 Jason Bennett 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 1 4 0 8 0 18 TEAM 4 TEAM 2 TOTALS 20-55 4-21 16-21 36 21 60 6 2 3 200 TOTALS 30-59 4-14 9-12 44 13 73 20 12 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half Game 1st Half 2nd Half Game Field Goals 30.0 40.0 36.4 Field Goals 50.0 51.7 50.8 3-Point FG 0.0 26.7 19.0 3-Point FG 37.5 16.7 28.6 Free Throws 66.7 80.0 76.2 Free Throws 71.4 80.0 75.0

Officials: Mike Thibodeaux, Rick Randall, Kipp Kissinger Officials: Steve Welmer, Gerry Pollard, Terry Moore Technical Fouls: Kansas State - None; Iowa State - None. Technical Fouls: Chicago State - None; Kansas State - None. Attendance: 14,356 Attendance: 12,628 (8,300)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Kansas State 26 43 69 Chicago State 17 19 36 Iowa State 16 44 60 Kansas State 38 35 73

Points in the Paint: Iowa State 28, Kansas State 24 Points in the Paint: Kansas State 46, Chicago State 20 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 9, Iowa State 3 Points Off Turnovers: Kansas State 13, Chicago State 4 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 11, Iowa State 11 Second Chance Points: Kansas State 23, Chicago State 10 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 4, Iowa State 0 Fast Break Points: Kansas State 16, Chicago State 7 Bench Points: Kansas State 19, Iowa State 3 Bench Points: Kansas State 32, Chicago State 4 GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER HIGHS #1 RYAN PATZWALD 3-Pt. Field Goals ______4, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______5, at Colorado (1/28/06) Rebounds ______8, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) ______17, at Washington State (12/3/05) Season Career Assists ______5, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______6, twice Points ______n/a ______n/a Blocked Shots ______2, three times______2, three times Field Goals ______n/a ______n/a Steals ______3, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) ______5, vs. Colorado (2/18/06) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______n/a ______n/a Minutes ______38, at New Mexico (11/21/06)______42, at Nebraska (1/8/05) Rebounds ______n/a ______n/a Assists ______n/a ______n/a #23 JERMAINE MAYBANK Blocked Shots ______n/a ______n/a Steals ______1, twice ______1, twice Season Career Minutes ______7, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06)______7, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) Points ______9, at North Dakota State (12/9/06) ______9, at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Field Goals ______3, twice ______3, twice #2 BLAKE YOUNG 3-Pt. Field Goals ______1, twice ______1, three times Rebounds ______6, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______6, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) Season Career Assists ______4, four times ______4, four times Points ______24, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______24, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) Blocked Shots ______1, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______1, twice Field Goals ______6, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______6, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) Steals ______2, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______2, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______4, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______4, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) Minutes ______22, twice ______22, twice Rebounds ______5, three times ______5, three times Assists ______6, at Rutgers (11/15/06) ______6, at Rutgers (11/15/06) #31 CHRIS MERRIEWETHER Blocked Shots ______1, twice ______1, twice Season Career Steals ______4, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) ______4, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 2, at California (11/29/06)______2, at California (11/29/06) Minutes ______36, at New Mexico (11/21/06) ______36, at New Mexico (11/21/06) Points ______Field Goals ______1, at California (11/29/06)______1, at California (11/29/06) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______n/a ______n/a #3 LANCE HARRIS Rebounds ______1, twice ______1, twice Assists ______1, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______1, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) Season Career Blocked Shots ______1, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______1, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) Points ______26, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______26, twice Steals ______1, twice ______1, twice Field Goals ______10, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______10, three times Minutes ______5, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______5, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______5, twice ______7, vs. Kansas (3/11/05) Rebounds ______13, at Rutgers (11/15/06) ______13, at Rutgers (11/15/06) Assists ______5, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______6, vs. Central Missouri (1/3/05) #32 DEILVEZ YEARBY Blocked Shots ______3, at Iowa State (1/20/07) ______3, at Iowa State (1/20/07) Season Career Steals ______2, three times______2, nine times 4, at California (11/29/06)______6, at Nebraska (3/1/06) Minutes ______38, twice ______38, three times Points ______Field Goals ______2, at California (11/29/06)______2, twice 3-Pt. Field Goals ______n/a ______n/a #5 CLENT STEWART Rebounds ______2, at New Mexico (11/21/06) ______3, three times Assists ______1, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______1, three times Season Career Blocked Shots ______1, twice ______1, twice Points ______19, at Missouri (1/13/07) ______19, twice Steals ______n/a ______2, at Nebraska (3/1/06) Field Goals ______5, at Missouri (1/13/07) ______6, at Baylor (2/1/06) Minutes ______6, twice ______14, at Nebraska (3/1/06) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______3, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______5, twice Rebounds ______5, at Missouri (1/13/07) ______7, at Baylor (2/1/06) Assists ______7, vs. New Mexico (12/23/06) ______10, at Missouri (2/12/06) #34 AKEEM WRIGHT Blocked Shots ______n/a ______1, four times Season Career Steals ______2, five times ______3, at Missouri (2/12/06) 18, at Texas A&M (1/6/07)______18, at Texas A&M (1/6/07) Minutes ______37, vs. Texas Tech (1/8/07)______41, at Baylor (2/1/06) Points ______Field Goals ______8, at Texas A&M (1/6/07) ______8, at Texas A&M (1/6/07) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______2, at Iowa State (1/20/07) ______2, at Iowa State (1/20/07) #12 BILL WALKER Rebounds ______13, vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) ______13, vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) Assists ______5, at Iowa State (1/20/07) ______6, at Nebraska (3/1/06) Season Career Blocked Shots ______2, twice ______3, vs. North Dakota State (1/2/06) Points ______19, vs. USC (12/22/06) ______19, vs. USC (12/22/06) Steals ______3, at Texas A&M (1/6/07) ______3, at Texas A&M (1/6/07) Field Goals ______6, twice ______6, twice Minutes ______37, three times ______40, twice 3-Pt. Field Goals ______n/a ______n/a Rebounds ______8, vs. New Mexico (12/23/06) ______8, vs. New Mexico (12/23/06) Assists ______2, vs. Xavier (1/3/07) ______2, vs. Xavier (1/3/07) #42 DARREN KENT Blocked Shots ______n/a ______n/a Season Career Steals ______2, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) ______2, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) 4, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______5, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/30/05) Minutes ______36, vs. USC (12/22/06) ______36, vs. USC (12/22/06) Points ______Field Goals ______2, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______2, twice 3-Pt. Field Goals ______n/a ______1, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/30/05) #14 SERGE AFELI Rebounds ______6, at California (11/29/06)______6, at California (11/29/06) Assists ______1, four times ______1, four times Season Career Blocked Shots ______2, at North Dakota State (12/9/06) ______2, at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Points ______14, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______14, at Colorado State (12/2/06) Steals ______1, at North Dakota State (12/9/06) ______1, at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Field Goals ______7, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______7, at Colorado State (12/2/06) Minutes ______28, at California (11/29/06) ______28, at California (11/29/06) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______n/a ______n/a Rebounds ______7, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______11, vs. Longwood (12/5/05) Assists ______1, four times ______1, nine times #50 LUIS COLON Blocked Shots ______1, three times______3, vs. Longwood (12/5/05) Season Career Steals ______1, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______3, vs. North Dakota State (1/2/06) 9, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______9, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) Minutes ______21, at Colorado State (12/2/06) ______21, at Colorado State (12/2/06) Points ______Field Goals ______4, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______4, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______n/a ______n/a #15 DAVID HOSKINS Rebounds ______7, vs. William & Mary (11/11/06)______7, vs. William & Mary (11/11/06) Assists ______2, at New Mexico (11/21/06) ______2, at New Mexico (11/21/06) Season Career Blocked Shots ______1, five times ______1, five times Points ______27, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______27, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) Steals ______1, four times ______1, four times Field Goals ______9, at Iowa State (1/20/07) ______10, twice Minutes ______21, vs. Baylor (1/17/07) ______21, vs. Baylor (1/17/07) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______2, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) ______2, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) Rebounds ______11, at Iowa State (1/20/07) ______11, at Iowa State (1/20/07) Assists ______5, twice ______6, vs. Colorado (2/18/06) #55 JASON BENNETT Blocked Shots ______3, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______3, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) Season Career Steals ______4, vs. USC (12/22/06) ______4, vs. USC (12/22/06) 11, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06)______11, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) Minutes ______36, at Iowa State (1/20/07) ______37, at Baylor (2/1/06) Points ______Field Goals ______3, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) ______3, vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 3-Pt. Field Goals ______n/a ______n/a #20 CARTIER MARTIN Rebounds ______9, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) ______9, vs. Coppin State (11/25/06) Assists ______2, vs. Kennesaw State (12/17/06)______2, vs. Kennesaw State (12/17/06) Season Career Blocked Shots ______*8, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) ______*8, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) Points ______28, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) ______28, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) Steals ______1, twice ______1, twice Field Goals ______11, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) ______11, vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) Minutes ______22, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) ______22, vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) GAME 21  NEBRASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007 THE LAST TIME... INDIVIDUAL TEAM OTHER STATISTICS SCORING SCORING K-State had 20 or more assists: K-State player scored 30 or more points: K-State scored 90 or more points: 20 vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 32 by Jeremiah Massey vs. NIU (12/21/04) 93 vs. Cleveland State (12/6/06) K-State had 25 or more assists: K-State player scored 35 or more points: K-State scored 100 or more points: 25 vs. Cleveland State (12/5/06) 62 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/94) 101 vs. Tennessee Tech (11/18/06) K-State had 10 or more steals: K-State player scored 40 or more points: K-State scored under 50 points: 13 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (12/19/06) 62 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/94) 48 at California (11/29/06) K-State had 15 or more steals: K-State player made 15 or more field goals: K-State scored under 40 points: 16 vs. UT-San Antonio (11/29/99) 18 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/94) 39 at North Carolina State (3/11/98) K-State had 5 or more blocked shots: K-State player made 5 or more three-pointers: K-State shot 60 percent or better from the floor: 12 vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 5 by Lance Harris at North Dakota State (12/9/06) 61.5 (32-52) vs. Cleveland State (12/6/06) K-State had 10 or more blocked shots: K-State player made 10 or more free throws: K-State shot 50 percent or better from the floor: 12 vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 12 by David Hoskins at Missouri (1/13/07) 50.8 (30-59) vs. Cleveland State (1/22/07) Opponent had 20 or more assists: K-State shot 70 percent or better from the 3-pt range: 21 by Colorado (1/28/06) Opponent player scored 30 or more points: 75.0 (9-12) vs. Oregon State (12/22/02) Opponent had 25 or more assists: 31 by Ben Woodside of North Dakota State (12/9/06) K-State made 40 or more field goals: 26 by Kansas (2/4/02) Opponent player scored 35 or more points: 41 vs. Missouri (1/3/98) Opponent had 10 or more steals: 36 by Ramel Lloyd of Long Beach State (12/12/98) K-State made 45 or more field goals: 16 by Missouri (1/13/07) Opponent player scored 40 or more points: 49 vs. Morgan State (1/5/85) Opponent had 15 or more steals: 51 by Doremus Bennerman of Siena (3/30/94) K-State made 10 or more three-pointers: 16 by Missouri (1/13/07) Opponent player made 10 or more field goals: 10 at North Dakota State (12/9/06) Opponent had 5 or more blocked shots: 10 by Acie Law IV of Texas A&M (1/18/06) K-State made 15 or more three-pointers: 5 by Xavier (Ohio) (1/3/07) Opponent player made 5 or more three-pointers: 15 vs. Nebraska (1/8/00) Opponent had 10 or more blocked shots: 7 by Cory Lewis of Colorado State (12/2/06) K-State made 30 or more free throws: 10 by Oklahoma State (2/5/03) Opponent player made 10 or more free throws: 37 at Missouri (1/13/07) 12 by Ben Woodside of North Dakota State (12/9/06) MISCELLANEOUS Opponent scored 90 or more points: K-State had a 5 or more game winning streak: REBOUNDING 93 by UMKC (12/30/03) 6, Dec. 5 to Dec. 23, 2006 K-State player had 10 or more rebounds: Opponent scored 100 or more points: K-State had a 10 or more game winning streak: 10 by David Hoskins vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 103 by Kansas (2/27/02) 10, Dec. 1, 1993 to Jan 5, 1994 K-State player had 15 or more rebounds: Opponent scored under 50 points: K-State had a 15 or more game winning streak: 19 by Jeremiah Massey at Colorado (2/26/05) *36 by Chicago State (1/22/07) 21, Dec. 19, 1958 to March 13, 1959 K-State player had 20 or more rebounds: Opponent scored under 40 points: K-State had a 20 or more game winning streak: 20 by Kelvin Howell vs. Texas Tech (2/18/01) *36 by Chicago State (1/22/07) 21, Dec. 19, 1958 to March 13, 1959 Opponent player had 15 or more rebounds: Opponent shot 60 percent or better from the floor: 16 by Andre Smith of North Dakota State (12/9/06) 61.2 (41-67) by Arizona (12/30/97) NATIONAL RANKINGS Opponent player had 20 or more rebounds: Opponent shot 50 percent or better from the floor: K-State beat a Top-25 team at home: 20 by of Kansas (3/2/05) 55.6 (25-45) by Xavier (Ohio) (1/3/07) K-State 58, No. 10 Texas 48 (3/4/04) Opponent shot 60 percent or better from 3-pt range: K-State beat a Top-10 team at home: OTHER STATISTICS 61.5 (8-13) by Kansas (2/9/05) K-State 58, No. 10 Texas 48 (3/4/04) K-State player had 10 or more assists: Opponent made 40 or more field goals: K-State beat a Top-5 team at home: 10 by Clent Stewart at Missouri (2/12/06) 41 by Arizona (12/30/97) K-State 65, No. 1 Missouri 58 (2/8/90) K-State player had 5 or more steals: Opponent made 45 or more field goals: K-State beat a No. 1 team at home: 5 by Cartier Martin vs. Colorado (2/18/06) 50 by Oklahoma (1/18/92) K-State 65, No. 1 Missouri 58 (2/8/90) K-State player had 5 or more blocked shots: Opponent made 10 or more three-pointers: K-State beat a Top-25 team on the road: *8 by Jason Bennett vs. Chicago State (1/22/07) 10 by Colorado State (12/2/06) K-State 92, No. 23 Iowa State 87 (2/28/96) Opponent player had 10 or more assists: Opponent made 15 or more three-pointers: K-State beat a Top-10 team on the road: 10 by Terrell Everett, Oklahoma (2/25/06) 15 by Saint Louis (1/3/04) K-State 68, No. 1 Kansas 64 (1/17/94) Opponent player had 5 or more steals: Opponent made 30 or more free throws: K-State beat a No. 1 team on the road: 5 by Martin Zeno, Texas Tech (2/15/06) 32 by UMKC (12/30/03) K-State 68, No. 1 Kansas 64 (1/17/94) Opponent player had 5 or more blocks: Opponent made 35 or more free throws: K-State was ranked in the AP Top 25: 5 by Yemi Nicholson, Denver (11/24/04) 35 by Nebraska (2/9/02) No. 23 on Feb. 13, 1993 K-State was ranked in the AP Top 15: REBOUNDING No. 14 on Feb. 13, 1988 K-State had 50 or more rebounds: K-State was ranked in the AP Top 10: 52 at Rutgers (11/15/06) No. 9 on March 17, 1973 K-State had 60 or more rebounds: K-State was ranked in the AP Top 5: 61 at Oregon State (12/6/03) No. 3 on March 7, 1962 Opponent had 50 or more rebounds: K-State was ranked No. 1 by AP: 55 by Oregon State (12/6/03) March 14, 1959