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No. 8 Iowa State Trounces Injured-Riddled K-State
Iowa State scored balanced double-digit points from five players and limited Kansas State to 31% shooting, handing coach Jerome Tang his worst loss since 2023.
- On Sunday, Iowa State defeated Kansas State 95-61 in Manhattan, with Joshua Jefferson scoring 19 points and leading five players in double figures.
- Iowa State used two big first-half runs, including a 25-4 stretch over nearly five minutes, to build a 29-point lead and hold Kansas State to 21 points.
- P.J. Haggerty led Kansas State with 23 points and nine rebounds, while David Castillo added 11 points and shot 4-of-10 from beyond the arc.
- Iowa State's win moves the Cyclones to 20-2 and 7-2 in Big 12, while Kansas State falls to 10-12 and 1-8, suffering its worst loss under coach Jerome Tang.
- Kansas State managed only 31% shooting for the game, matching their largest halftime deficit of the season, as Iowa State's advantage continued to grow in the second half.
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‘Iowa State is just better’: No. 8 Cyclones dominate Wildcats 95-61
No. 8 Iowa State continues the year of Farmageddon success, handing Kansas State its third loss in a row after a 95-61 dominating performance. “Problem is that Iowa State is just better, right?” Kansas State head coach Jerome Tang said to K-State Sports. “You guys [media] want there to be something that we could have done differently, they’re just better than we are right now.” Shared scoring drives first-half momentum Iowa State came into the B…
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