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Kansas State Wildcats at Kansas Jayhawks

· NCAA Women's Basketball
23-5, 6-4 Away
Final
55 - 58
16-11, 12-1 Home

Freshman S'Mya Nichols scores 22, leads Kansas past No. 10 Kansas State 58-55

Kansas Jayhawks vs. Kansas State Wildcats - Game Highlights

Taiyanna Jackson added 11 points and Holly Kersgieter scored 10 for Kansas (16-11, 9-7 Big 12), which closed out the victory with an 11-4 run and improved to 6-1 in its last seven games.

“This is the best memory I have of Allen Fieldhouse,” Kersgieter, a super senior, said of her final game against rival Kansas State. “Whether you’re playing for a championship, or whatever, having a home rivalry game against the top-10 team at a crucial moment in the season, I thought to myself, ‘This is the best moment.’”

Kansas coach Brandon Schneider, who is in his ninth season at Kansas, agreed.

“Obviously winning the NIT championship was great last year, but this team is fighting for an NCAA Tournament berth," he said. "I think a top-10 win late in the year is one of those that you add to the resume.”

Ayoka Lee scored 14 points and Taryn Sides added 11 for Kansas State (23-5, 12-4), which has gone 3-4 in its last seven games.

“I thought Kansas outplayed us down the stretch in a tight ballgame all the way around,” Kansas State coach Jeff Mittie said. “They executed their stuff better than we did. They did a real good job of disrupting some things for us. And we didn’t play with as much poise as we needed to play with.”

Mittie said Lee is still working her way back into game shape after missing multiple games with injuries.

“She hasn’t had a lot of reps,” he said. “It wasn’t the type of injury that you’re able to get a lot of reps on. I think it’s going to take her a couple of weeks to get the feel around the rim.”

Kansas State held a 51-47 advantage before Kansas started its closing run. Nichols used a spin move for an open layup to tie the game at 51 with 3:31 left.

“We knew exactly what we were getting from her as a player, in terms of her skill level and our versatility,” Schneider said of his freshman star. “But until you start working with the player, you see the poise and composure and that side of it. I think she is far beyond her years of experience.”

Kersgieter hit a mid-range jumper to give Kansas the lead with 2:43 remaining. After Serena Sundell hit one of two free throws, Nichols scored to make it a three-point game, 55-52, with 2:03 remaining.

Sundell missed a contested layup on the next possession, and Kersgieter hit two free throws to give Kansas a five-point lead and added another to push the advantage to six points at 58-52 with 24.8 seconds left.

Sides hit a 3-pointer that pulled the Wildcats within 58-55, but her 3-point try at the buzzer bounced off the rim.

“I was thinking, ‘Stay out,’” Schneider said with a laugh. “It's like rooting against a putt.”

The third quarter ended with the Wildcats clinging to a 43-42 lead after the teams traded buckets most of the period. Nichols scored seven of Kansas' 14 points in the third quarter.

THE TAKEAWAY:

Kansas State: The Wildcats will be tough to stop once Ayoka Lee is at full strength. Lee is working into shape after missing multiple games due to injury.

Kansas: This might have been a victory that secured an NCAA Tournament berth for the Jayhawks, who came into the game on the bubble.

UP NEXT

Kansas State: Host Iowa State on Wednesday.

Kansas: At UCF on Wednesday.

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 55 - 58
4th 0:00 End of 4th Quarter 55 - 58
4th 0:00 Zakiyah Franklin Defensive Rebound. 55 - 58
4th 0:00 Taryn Sides missed Three Point Jumper. 55 - 58
4th 0:10 Ayoka Lee Steal. 55 - 58

Statistics

KSUKSU KUKU
24-58 FG 22-51
41 Field Goal % 43
4-11 3PT 5-11
36 Three Point % 45
3-5 FT 9-12
60 Free Throw % 75
33 Rebounds 34
6 Offensive Rebounds 4
27 Defensive Rebounds 30
14 Assists 9
5 Steals 7
4 Blocks 10
11 Turnovers 11
0 Team Turnovers 0
11 Total Turnovers 11
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
5 Points Off Turnovers 10
5 Fast Break Points 7
38 Points in Paint 26
11 Fouls 9
7 Largest Lead 11

Game Information

Allen Fieldhouse

Location: Lawrence, KS
Attendance: 9,007 | Capacity:

2025-26 Big 12 Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Texas Tech 6-0 - 19-0
TCU 4-1 1.5 16-1
Baylor 4-1 1.5 15-3
West Virginia 4-1 1.5 14-3
Utah 4-1 1.5 13-4
Arizona State 3-2 2.5 16-2
BYU 3-2 2.5 14-3
Oklahoma State 3-2 2.5 14-4
Iowa State 2-3 3.5 14-3
Colorado 2-3 3.5 11-6
Kansas State 2-3 3.5 9-9
Kansas 1-4 4.5 11-6
Arizona 1-4 4.5 10-6
UCF 1-4 4.5 9-7
Cincinnati 1-4 4.5 6-11
Houston 0-6 6 6-11
Full Standings