Darrion Williams scored 16 points, Elijah Hawkins added 14 with nine assists for Texas Tech and the Red Raiders held Kansas State scoreless for the final 5-plus minutes in their 61-57 win.
A sloppy offensive display by Kansas State through 17 minutes against Texas Tech had many fans ready to cast the same narratives about the team. Alas, an 11-0 run near the end of the second half shifted the energy,
The Kansas State Wildcats dropped their fourth Big 12 game of the season against Texas Tech. Here are a few takeaways from Tuesday night: 1. David N'Guessan and
Kansas State basketball held Texas Tech more than 10 points befow its average but still dropped its fourth straight.
January 15 - Texas Tech held Kansas State scoreless for the game's final 5:49 and sent the Wildcats to a fourth consecutive loss with a 61-57 decision on Tuesday night in Manhattan, Kan. The Red Raiders (12-4, 3-2 Big 12) had a seven-point lead ...
Texas Tech also is coming off an 85-84 overtime ... Arne Green is based in Salina and covers Kansas State University sports for the Gannett network. He can be reached at [email protected] ...
Texas Tech football had the Big 12's top-ranked signing class last year. The recruiting services are less enthused by the Red Raiders' crop this year.
Kansas State is 1-3 in the Big 12 and now has a losing overall record for the first time this season. They face a Texas Tech team leading the conference in field goal percentage (50.5) and ranking second in scoring offense (85.
For that reason, K-State (7-9, 1-4 Big 12) fell even further below .500 in this disappointing season. Texas Tech (12-4, 3-2 Big 12) left town with an important road win thanks in part to 16 points from Darrion Williams. The Wildcats will next be in action on Saturday against rival Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse.
Here's how to watch the Texas Tech basketball team take on Kansas State in the Big 12 action, including TV channel and streaming options.