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Men’s basketball looks to snap decade-long losing streak in Lawrence

Junior point guard Carlbe Ervin II said he wasn’t nervous after it was confirmed that he would be making the second start of his K-State career, even if it is inside Allen Fieldhouse against the No. 7 Kansas Jayhawks.

Ervin will be filling in for freshman guard Kamau Stokes, who went down with a knee injury against Ole Miss.

In his last start, Ervin got into some foul trouble early and didn’t get to play much as his team went down valiantly on the road in double overtime versus Baylor. It was a mistake that Ervin said he is looking to rectify his second time out.