While the K-State volleyball team is trying to protect the home court of Bramlage Coliseum, the your Kansas State Wildcats men’s basketball team will be in St. Louis for their first true road game of the season to take on the Saint Louis Billikens.
This is a return trip from a scheduled home-and-home agreement that brought the Billikens to Manhattan last year, a match-up that K-State won 75-47. It will also be a homecoming game for senior D.J. Johnson and freshman Xavier Sneed, who are both natives of St. Louis. It’s also a chance for a game in the heart of a K-State pipeline, as Bruce Weber has recruited four players, including current K-State signee Levi Stockard, from the greater St.