NCAAB Game Recap - Kansas State at Texas
Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:00 PM EST

Duke
71
Lou
69
F
LSU
73
KY
71
F
Mich
69
PSU
75
F
Marq
92
DeP
73
F
MSU
67
Wisc
59
F
Purd
56
MD
70
F
KSU
71
Tex
64
F
Buff
76
Akr
70
F
StBon
76
StJos
51
F
Rider
88
Quin
98
F(OT)
NIU
74
W MI
76
F
Pitt
57
BC
66
F
UGA
56
TAMU
73
F
E MI
66
Ohio
57
F
David
79
Ford
69
F
CenMI
72
BGSU
79
F
Drake
72
SIU
69
F
Butl
73
StJon
77
F(OT)
Ark
78
Mizzu
79
F
Bama
62
MissSt
81
F
(N/A)
65
CBU
115
F
AF
72
UNLV
77
F
SDSU
71
ColSt
60
F

Feb 12, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(18) Kansas State

35

36

71

Texas

39

25

64

Brown, Stokes, lead No. 18 Kansas State past Texas 71-64
Wed Feb 13, 2019 12:27 AM

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Kansas State ranks among the best in college basketball on defense, so the Wildcats' are not generally cited for lack of toughness.

But that's what their coach, Bruce Weber, did after a 67-47 loss to Texas in the Big 12 opener on Jan. 2. Nevermind that two Kansas State starters, Dean Wade and Kamau Stokes, missed the game with injuries.

"The first game we were so soft," Weber said. "I don't care who's in the game. it obviously makes a difference offensively, but it shouldn't defensively."

Weber didn't question his Wildcats' grit after the rematch.

Barry Brown and Xavier Sneed each scored 16 points, and No. 18 Kansas State beat Texas 71-64 Tuesday night for its ninth straight Big 12 victory.

Three other Wildcats scored in double figures, Wade with 12 points, and Stokes and Makol Mawien with 11 apiece.

"A lot of positive things," Weber said. "No doubt."

Kerwin Roach led Texas with 17 points - and six turnovers -- and Courtney Ramey added 10.

Kansas State (19-5, 9-2 in Big 12) converted nearly 55 percent of its field goal attempts, including 56.5 in the second half. The Wildcats limited Texas to 30 percent shooting in the second half after the Longhorns hit 55.6 in the first half.

The Wildcats accomplished that by shifting from their staple, man-to-man defense, to a zone for parts of the second half.

The Longhorns (14-11, 6-6), who scored 24 points in the paint in the first, had just eight after the break, the zone defense making it more difficult for them to access the basket. Instead, Texas launched 11 3-pointers, hitting two. Roach scored only three in the second half after hard drives to the basket produced 14 points on layups and free throws in the first half.

"Our guys have been pretty good against zone of late," Texas coach Shaka Smart said. "But it got our guys on their heels."

The Wildcats made runs of 8-0 and 9-0 in the second half before seven minutes were gone, the latter giving them a seven-point lead. Even so, they could not shake Texas. A long 3-pointer by Stokes with 4:30 left gave them their second seven-point lead of the half.

Texas, trying to cut the deficit to two with 3:02 left, used too much of the 30-second shot clock, Jaxson Hayes' basket ruled to be too late after the officials went to replay.

Sneed, a junior, and Brown, a senior, combined to make four free throws during the final 1:26.

"We're an experienced team," Brown said. "Experience allowed us to stay poised."

BIG PICTURE

Kansas State: The Wildcats maintained their hold on first place in the Big 12 standings. One reason is a 5-1 record on the road in conference games, an area in which they have improved the last three seasons. They are 13-11 in Big 12 road games since the beginning of 2016-17. In the previous two seasons they were 2-16 in Big 12 road games. Kansas State did get a break when Baylor was missing two starting guards, including leading scorer Makai Mason, on Saturday.

Texas: The Longhorns, a really poor 3-point shooting team earlier in the season, have recently improved, but they still ranked only 227th nationally before Tuesday with 33.4 percent accuracy. They made 17 of 43 (39.5 percent) in two games before facing Kansas State, so perhaps they were due for a bad game. They had one, hitting 4 of 19 against the Wildcats.

MISSING WILDCAT

Kansas State played without guard Cartier Diarra, its top reserve who recently suffered a broken finger on his shooting hand that will require surgery. He's out indefinitely.

"A freak accident," Weber said without elaborating.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Kansas State, No. 12 in the preseason poll, finally made it back into the rankings this week at No. 18 after dropping out on Dec. 17 after a six-week residency. The Wildcats did nothing to hurt their cause against Texas.

THE STREAK

Kansas State's nine-game Big 12 winning streak is its longest in conference play since 1974, when the Wildcats won 11 in a row playing in the Big Eight.

UP NEXT

Kansas State hosts Iowa State on Saturday. The Wildcats beat the Cyclones 58-57 on Jan. 12 in Ames. Barry Brown Jr. hit the game winning driving shot with four seconds remaining.

Texas hosts Oklahoma State on Saturday. Texas lost to the Cowboys 61-58 on Jan. 8 in Stillwater, stopping their momentum after a 2-0 start in Big 12 play and starting a three-game losing streak.

Leaders

Kansas State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Brown Jr. 16 0 2 5 3 0
X. Sneed 16 0 3 8 1 0
Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Roach 17 0 0 8 1 0
C. Ramey 10 0 1 6 1 0

Team Comparison

KSU Tex
Points For 71 64
Field Goals 28/51-55% 21/47-45%
Three Pointers 8/17-47% 4/19-21%
Free Throws 7/12-58% 18/26-69%
Offensive Rebounds 7 11
Defensive Rebounds 19 18
Rebounds 28 29
Blocks 0 2
Steals 6 5
Turnovers 9 12
Personal Fouls 19 13
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 2 Tex 67 @ KSU 47 J. Febres 23 M. Mawien 13
Tue Feb 12 KSU 71 @ Tex 64 B. Brown Jr. 16 K. Roach 17

Game Information

Stadium: Frank Erwin Special Events Center, Austin, Texas
Attendance: 9,418
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