Kansas State Sophomore wingman Selton Miguel scored all 10 of his points between the 12:49 and 9:17 marks of the second half to open up a 10-point margin against the visiting Florida A&M Rattlers in a game that, until then, had featured seven ties and 12 lead changes. From there, the Wildcats kept the Rattlers at arm’s length, getting up by as many as 13 before winning 67-57.
The ‘Cats trailed for over 10 minutes of game time, though their largest deficit was 4. Missed layups were a key culprit. In the first half, K-State made 9 of 29 shots, including 6/14 from 3-point range and an unimaginably bad 3/15 inside.