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Kansas State track coach Cliff Rovelto retiring from 'High Jump U' after 30-plus years
MANHATTAN — For more than three decades now, Cliff Rovelto's name has been synonymous with Kansas State track and field. He finally decided it is time to pass the baton to someone else. Rovelto, who built a national and international reputation and in turn set the bar for K-State...
K-State football signs transfer quarterback
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – It appears the Wildcats have found a solid backup for Avery Johnson. K-State announced the signing of Ta’Quan Roberson on Tuesday. He transfers to Kansas State from UConn. Roberson will be a veteran in the Wildcats’ QB room, as he enters his sixth year of college. He spent three years with Penn […]
FROM THE PUBLISHER | Seeing them, finally, as the kids they are
I went to a K-State sporting event a little while back, and for the first time, really and truly felt like I was watching a bunch of kids. That may seem obvious, and perhaps it should’ve become apparent to me decades ago. But having grown up in Manhattan, there’s quite a bit of baggage to unload, and maybe I’m slower than most.
Picture-perfect Mazey finale ends with WVU win over Kansas State
GRANVILLE, W.Va. — The announcement from the public address system at Kendrick Family Ballpark in the middle innings of Sunday’s series finale between West Virginia University and Kansas State confirmed the emotional weight of a ceremony over an hour earlier. “Fans, there will be no game Tuesday,” the...
K-State Insiders: K-State basketball finds portal success and continues its search
Welcome to The Insiders, a YouTube production from GoPowercat.com. Formerly only available as a podcast, The Insiders is now both a video and podcast hosted by GPC publisher Tim Fitzgerald. Every week, Fitz will be joined by GoPowercat football analyst Brien Hanley and Glenn Kinley of KTKA-27 News in Topeka to discuss the latest K-State sports news. Today, GPC's Ryan Gilbert sits in for Glenn.
Kansas State baseball drops last two games and series at West Virginia; BYU next at home
Kansas State baseball's final Big 12 road series at West Virginia got off to a promising start but ended with a thud Sunday as the Wildcats dropped the last two games to fall back below the .500 mark and into a tie for seventh place at 13-14. K-State, 29-21 overall, never trailed Friday...
This week in Kansas State tweets - May 13, 2024
Another week is in the books, and it's time for our look back at the best Kansas State tweets from last week. K-State baseball went 1-2 last week, losing two out of three games at West Virginia over the weekend. The Wildcats will close out Big 12 play at home this week with a three game series against BYU that will begin on Thursday.
Daily Delivery: Catbacker Tour is so very Kansas State, but it needs a big change
GoPowercat publisher Tim Fitzgerald delivers his thoughts on the day's notable headlines from Kansas State athletics and the sports world. Here is what is on today's agenda:. Fitz loves the history and tradition of the Catbacker Tour, and while it recently underwent a big change by doing multiple stops per day, there's still a change Fitz thinks needs to be made because of the quickly changing nature of college sports.
Big 12 Insiders: Lance Leipold's KU program is building a new future
The Big 12 Insiders is a new streaming show hosted by former Kansas State football player Brien "Big B" Hanley. It covers everything related to and affecting the new 16-school Big 12 Conference. In today's edition, Big B is joined by Michael Swain of the Kansas site on the 247Sports Network to discuss the future of KU football under Lance Leipold, as well as the progress of the school's stadium rebuild.
Manhattan Blanks Liberal
For the second consecutive season, the Liberal girls soccer season ended at Manhattan. The seven seed Manhattan Indians blanked the 10 seed Liberal Redskins 5-0 Tuesday night in Manhattan. It was 3-0 at the half. Manhattan is 11-5-1 and Liberal finishes 8-7-2.
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