It was another tough Big 12 weekend for Kansas State, but it wasn’t all bad for the Wildcats.
The No. 6 Oklahoma State Cowboys were in Manhattan for the weekend, and the Cowboys hadn’t lost a game at Tointon Family Stadium since the Wildcats swept the series in 2010. And it looked to be more of the same this weekend, as the Cowboys took Friday’s game 12-9 thanks to 10 walks and three errors issued by the Wildcats. It wasn’t all bad news, though, as Dylan Phillips tied the K-State home run record with his 37th long-ball to tie the game at 2 in the 4th.