The Kansas State Wildcats like to say they are the best defensive team in college basketball, and it’s easy to understand why when they play like this.
K-State stymied Vanderbilt throughout a 69-58 victory on Saturday at Sprint Center.
The Commodores entered the day averaging 83.6 points and had scored at least 65 in each of their first nine games. They even erupted for 120 during a blowout of Savannah State. But they could do nothing against the Wildcats.
It took them 14 minutes to score their first 10 points. They made 31.9 percent of their shots.