Coleman Hawkins had 20 issues and 10 rebounds as Kansas State knocked off No. 16 Cincinnati 70-67 on Monday night time in Ny, Kan.
The Wildcats (7-5, 1-0 Giant 12) additionally were given 17 issues from Dug McDaniel and 13 from David N’Guessan.
Dan Skillings Jr., who was once 3-for-15 from 3-point vary getting into Monday, was once 4-for-8 from deep in opposition to Kansas State to guide the Bearcats with 18 issues. Dillon Mitchell had 15 issues and 11 forums, and Jizzle James equipped 11 issues.
After Cincinnati (10-2, 0-1) tied the ranking at 31 early in the second one part, McDaniel scored six directly issues for the Wildcats. Kansas State quickly prolonged the result in 9 issues, because it did within the first part, however as they too did prior to the damage, the Bearcats spoke back.
James transformed a three-point play with 6:08 left. He then fed Mitchell for a game-tying layup, making it 56-56. N’Guessan then scored a three-point play of his personal to offer Kansas State a 59-56 lead. Two loose throws by means of Hawkins gave the hosts a five-point edge prior to Skillings hit a 3-pointer.
Kansas State stretched its benefit to 63-59, however the Bearcats minimize it to 63-61 with a tip-in by means of Aziz Bandaogo. Max Jones hit a brief jumper with 46 seconds left to offer the Wildcats a four-point lead.
James discovered Bandaogo for an alley-oop lay-in, however Hawkins hit the entrance finish of a one-and-one with 23 seconds left. The Wildcats were given the offensive rebound after Hawkins overlooked the second one foul shot, and C.J. Jones was once fouled and hit either one of his makes an attempt from the charity stripe.
Bandaogo dunked with 8 seconds to play, however C.J. Jones sealed the win with two extra loose throws.
Kansas State led 9-3 with 15:36 ultimate within the first part, inflicting Cincinnati trainer Wes Miller to burn his first timeout. The Wildcats prolonged the result in 12-3 prior to Cincinnati began chipping away.
Skillings hit a 3-pointer from the nook to offer the Bearcats their first lead at 27-26 with 2:34 left within the opening duration. However the Wildcats ended up taking a 31-29 lead into halftime.
Hawkins led the Wildcats with 12 issues prior to intermission, whilst Mitchell had 8 for Cincinnati.
–Box Stage Media