Jim Littell and the team break the huddle after a timeout in the 4th.
Braden KingThe Wildcats had Wednesday night what the Cowgirls are so desperately searching for.
A player ready to step up.
In Kansas State’s 60-49 win over Oklahoma State, KSU leader Ayoka Lee did her thing, scoring 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting. In fact, the Cowgirls held the prolific scorer below her season average of 23. But alongside Lee, another Wildcat stepped up.
Freshman guard Brylee Glenn scored 19 points on 57% shooting. She shattered her points per game average of 8.