MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) _ Shane Southwell scored 13 points to lead
Kansas State to a 65-46 victory against Texas Tech on Tuesday
night.
Will Spradling and Rodney McGruder had 10 points each for the
Wildcats (17-6, 6-5 Big 12).
Luke Adams, a 5-foot-9-freshman, scored 15 points for the Red
Raiders (7-16, 0-11).
Offense was a challenge for both teams, especially in the first
half. Kansas State shot 6 of 26 (23.1 percent) in the half but led
31-17 at the break. Midway through the first half, there was a
stretch of more than five minutes where neither team scored.
Texas Tech went 8 minutes, 24 seconds without a field goal in
the first half and did not make its first basket of the second half
until Jaye Crockett sank a baseline jumper with 10:11 remaining.
The Red Raiders cut the lead to 50-40 with 2:53 remaining after
an 18-3 run that featured three Adams 3-pointers, but Kansas State
regrouped and pulled away.
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