Kansas State must have felt good about its chances to beat ninth-ranked Baylor when they headed to overtime Tuesday night. After all, the Wildcats have never lost with Jerome Tang on the bench when a game is tied at the end of regulation. Arthur Kaluma helped to keep that perfect streak intact when he converted a four-point play to give them the lead with 20 seconds left, and Tylor Perry added a pair of clinching free throws with 6.9 seconds to go, as the Wildcats scored the final nine points for a 68-64 victory — their fifth overtime win of the season and 10th in the past two years.
Delayed by four months due to Hollywood strikes, television's Emmy Awards will finally take place on Tuesday local time, with the final season of HBO's "Succession" expected to dominate the top drama prizes.
After three losses to start Big 12 play, Kansas coach Brandon Schneider wanted his team to start having some fun again. The Jayhawks had a whole lot of fun Wednesday night. Taiyanna Jackson had a career-high 27 points with 19 rebounds, S’Mya Nichols and Holly Kersgieter gave No. 4 Baylor fits from the perimeter, and the Jayhawks rolled to an 87-66 victory that snapped their 19-game losing streak to the Bears.