Expert recap and game analysis of the Colorado Buffaloes vs. Kansas State Wildcats NCAAW game from January 25, 2025 on ESPN.
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Has the number of Kansas State A 64-54 loss to Colorado in Boulder ends the 14-game winning streak of Kansas State, and it may just be us discovering that Colorado has their number. Jeff Mittie is winless in five tries versus the Buffaloes and of course they knocked off K-State in Manhattan in the NCAA Tournament last year.
BOULDER, Colo. — Frida Formann scored 14 points, Jade Masogayo had three big blocks in the fourth quarter and Colorado held off No. 10 Kansas State 63-53 on Saturday to snap the Wildcats’ 14-game winning streak.
Kansas State’s long winning streak is over. The Wildcats suffered their first loss in nearly two months when they dropped a road game 63-53 against the Colorado women’s basketball team on Saturday afternoon at CU Events Center in Boulder. K-State dropped to 19-2 with the loss. It is no longer in sole possession of first place at 7-1 in league play.
Jade Masogayo is establishing herself as one of the better post players in the Big 12 and her performance on Saturday was critical to Colorado’s 63-53 upset of No. 10 Kansas State at the CU Events
Kansas State Wildcats (19-1, 7-0 Big 12) at Colorado Buffaloes (12-6, 3-4 Big 12) Boulder, Colorado; Saturday, 3 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: No. 10 Kansas State will try to keep its five-game road win ...
A litany of season worsts hamstrung No. 10 Kansas State women’s basketball Saturday in a 63-53 loss at Colorado that snapped a 14-game winning streak.
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3-Point Goals: 8-28, .286 (Poindexter 3-6, Glenn 2-5, Sundell 1-3, Walker 1-6, Sides 1-7, Sanchez 0-1) Turnovers: 15 (Sundell 4, Walker 2, Taylor 2, Sides 2, Maupin 1, Poindexter 1, Glenn 1, Lester 1, Team 1)
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