01/07/2008 | K-State blasts Savannah State 85-25

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MANHATTAN, Kan. | If only what comes next, and the next game after that, were this easy. Is the Kansas State basketball team Big 12 Conference ready? Sure looked like it Monday night. No record was safe in the Wildcats’ 85-25 victory over Savannah State in front of an actual crowd of 5,476 at Bramlage Coliseum. The 60-point margin was the second largest in K-State history, one point shy of a ... (link)

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Linked Up, Jan. 8
Published 1/8/2008 by Jeff at March Madness All Season
... - Kansas State held Savannah State to just four points in the first half -- an NCAA record -- on Monday, en route to an easy 85-25 victory. (Kansas City Star) ...

Rough night for Savannah State
Published 1/8/2008 by Jeff Zillgitt at Sports Scope
Kansas State defeated Savannah State 85-25 Monday. But the 60-point margin wasn't the worst of it. Savannah State made just one field goal and scored just four points in the second half. The Tigers were 1-of-23 (4%) from the field in the second half. Savannah State set records for lowest field-goal percentage in a half in the shot-clock era and for fewest points in a half."In AAU ball, somebody knocks down a three every once in a while. That was crazy. They need to get in the gym or something," Kansas State's Michael Beasley told The Kansas City Star . It's been a brutal ...

St. Louis Decides To Slow It Down... Considerably
Published 1/11/2008 by jtom at Super, Scintillating and Sarcastic
... for only scoring four points in the second half against Kansas State on 1-23 shooting, both record lows for a half in the shot clock era. Well, they scored five points more than Rick Majerus' Billikens did tonight. To make up for the unfair treatment of the Tigers, let's take a painfully close look at some fun stats from the game. ...

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