WACO, Texas
A trip to the Ferrell Center is the type of game that would stand out for its difficulty for many teams, but it was simply the latest challenge in a season filled with them for Kansas State.
The Wildcats have faced six ranked teams this season. Taking on No. 13 Baylor, even on the road, was nothing new on Wednesday.
Neither was the result.
Baylor defeated K-State 79-72 in double overtime, leaving the Wildcats winless against ranked opponents.
This might have been the most frustrating loss of all.
K-State fought with favored Baylor every step of the way, taking a 34-28 halftime lead, making important plays at the end of regulation to force overtime and then coming through in the final moments of overtime to keep the game going.