It’s hard to pick the most impressive thing about Kansas State’s 65-55 victory over TCU on Saturday at Bramlage Coliseum.
Xavier Sneed scored a game-high 18 points that featured a pair of lob dunks. Those were good.
The Wildcats made 22 shots on 15 assists, including some terrific ball movement that featured a touch pass from Dean Wade to Makol Mawien for a slam, against lots of zone defense. That was pretty.
K-State also forced TCU into 18 turnovers and held the Horned Frogs to a season-low 55 points, more than 25 below their average. It won without a super-human effort from Barry Brown (10 points), a rarity in these parts.