Jun 17, 2008 | WIBW-TV Topeka
' Kansas State freshman forward Bill Walker has opted to remain eligible for the 2008 NBA Draft and will forego his remaining three years of college eligibility.
Manhattan Classic oozes talent
The advertisement is, perhaps, a little misleading. Posters plastered at Bramlage Coliseum and at the Kansas State recreation center read, "Manhattan Classic featuring Wally Judge and Rodney McGruder of DC ...
Daily Dose: Top Cats, from Beasley to Wefald
With the Kansas State sports year coming to an end, here is a quick look at the top five stories that made an impact on the Wildcats' world this year.
Scholarship loss might not hamper Wildcats that much
Scholarship loss might not hamper Wildcats that much By: Mike DeVader The K-State men's basketball team couldn't escape the memories of former head coaches Jim Wooldridge and Bob Huggins years after they left. via Kansas State Collegian
Michael Beasley received the Rolando Blackman Team Most Valuable Player award on Sunday at the annual Kansas State men's basketball banquet at the Clarion Hotel ballroom. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Daily Dose: What's next for Cat hoops?
Ok, class. Two-part quiz. Pencils ready ... PART I PART I PART II Michael Beasley is gone. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Kansas State's Beasley to Turn Pro
“It's been a long process, thinking about this and that, the pros and cons of leaving college”
Kansas State freshman forward Michael Beasley, the Big 12 Player of the Year in his only collegiate season, announced Monday that he will forfeit his final three years of eligibility by entering his name into ... via WNDE-AM Indianapolis