The Kansas State Wildcats wrapped a 16-2 run around halftime to pull away from the Oklahoma Sooners for an 85-69 win on Senior Night in Manhattan, Kansas.
With the win the Wildcats (23-7, 11-6 Big 12) capped off a 15-1 record in Bramlage Coliseum, and a 16-1 overall home record, counting the win over Nebraska at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City. They also kept pace with Baylor, as the two teams sit tied for third in the Big 12 behind Kansas and Texas with each team having a single conference game remaining.
Oklahoma (14-16, 4-13) took advantage of early K-State miscues and missed layups—doubtless the result, at least partly, of an emotional Senior Night sendoff for six seniors—to lead for much of the first half.