Basketball
Kansas State's 2025 Basketball Recruit Hunt Comes to a Close
2024-12-05
On a remarkable day in the world of college sports, the Kansas State football program achieved a significant milestone by landing the highest-rated recruit in school history. Meanwhile, the basketball team was left disappointed as it was out of the running for its 2025 prize addition. According to 247 Sports, No. 1 prospect A.J. Dybantsa has made the decision to rule out playing for the Wildcats next season. He narrowed down his top four choices to Alabama, Brigham Young, Kansas, and North Carolina. K-State had been in the mix after Dybantsa took an official visit in late August. Dybantsa, who hails from Utah Prep, had nothing but praise for Jerome Tang and the campus, but has now set his sights on other opportunities. This news came on the same day that coach Chris Klieman and the Wildcats' football program celebrated the signing of five-star tight end Linkon Cure, who chose K-State over the No. 1 ranked Oregon. The `Cats basketball team now faces the challenge of moving forward without Dybantsa, who is already projected as the top pick in the 2026 NBA Draft by most scouting services. The team's start to this season has been a struggle, with a 6-2 record and two losses at home to LSU and against Liberty in the Virgin Islands. They are set to return to action on Saturday against St. John's in New York.

Defensive Lineman Brendan Mott: A Star on the Field

Defensive lineman Brendan Mott has emerged as a standout player for the Wildcats and has earned All-Big 12 honors. He was the only first-team selection and was also named Defensive Lineman of the Year. Mott's impact on the team cannot be overstated. His ability to disrupt the opposing offense and make crucial plays has been a key factor in the Wildcats' success. His tenacity and skill on the defensive line have made him a force to be reckoned with. Alongside him, tight end Garrett Oakley and offensive linemen Easton Kilty and Sam Hecht have been recognized on the offensive side of the ball. They were named to the Second-team, adding to the team's offensive prowess. On the defensive side, linebacker Austin Romaine also represented the Wildcats. These players have all played significant roles in the Wildcats' journey and have contributed to the team's overall performance.

Football's Big Signing: Linkon Cure Joins the Wildcats

The signing of five-star tight end Linkon Cure by the Kansas State football program was a cause for celebration. Cure chose K-State over the highly ranked Oregon team, demonstrating the team's appeal and potential. His arrival adds a new dimension to the Wildcats' offense. With his skills and athleticism, he is expected to make an immediate impact. The coaching staff and the entire team are excited about his addition and look forward to seeing him in action. This signing is a significant boost for the football program and sets the stage for a promising season ahead.

Basketball's Setback: Losing Out on Dybantsa

The loss of No. 1 prospect A.J. Dybantsa to the Kansas State basketball team is a significant blow. Dybantsa was already projected as the top pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, and his potential was highly regarded. The team had shown interest in him and had him on their radar. However, his decision to rule out playing for the Wildcats has left a void. The team will now have to adjust and find ways to move forward without his presence. This setback serves as a reminder of the competitive nature of college sports and the challenges that teams face in recruiting and retaining top talent. It also highlights the importance of continuing to develop and improve the team's roster and performance.
Maryland Basketball Rises to No. 2 in New Rankings After Hot Streak
2024-12-05
It remains a mystery whether Maryland basketball's remarkable start will earn them a place in the AP Poll next week. This could hinge on how the Terps perform against No. 8 Purdue on Sunday. However, they have indeed secured a spot in one set of college basketball rankings.

CBSSports' New Power Rankings: Maryland at No. 2

Maryland has emerged as the No. 2 team in CBSSports' new power rankings released on Thursday. This might seem astonishing for a team that wasn't even in the national top 25. The reason behind this is simple - these rankings are based strictly on recent results. Kyle Boone from CBSSports explains: "Ranking teams with an emphasis on recent performance based on their level of competition. These are heavily unscientific in nature and can be distilled down to a 'vibes' ranking — with things like margin of victory, injuries, performance vs. top competition, momentum and other sometimes subjective factors weighing into the equation. The power rankings can be thought of in a weekly setting as a reaction — or sometimes even an overreaction — to the small sample of the week that was."Maryland has won five consecutive games after their lone loss to Marquette, with four of those wins by at least 24 points. They have steadily climbed to No. 19 on KenPom. The significant jump came after their thrashing of Ohio State on Wednesday. The final score was 83 - 59, but at halftime, the Terps led 50 - 17, marking the largest halftime lead in any Big Ten game since 1996 - 1997. This led coach Kevin Willard to make a surprising declaration about freshman star Derik Queen.Via Boone: "Maryland, the No. 2 team in scoring margin ahead of Tennessee, also gets a big bump up to No. 2 in this week's Power Rankings after being unranked a week ago. A loss in mid-November to Marquette at home cost it some early-season style points, but the Terrapins have rallied the last few weeks culminating with a stunning 83 - 59 smackdown of Ohio State on Wednesday night. At one point in the second half, they led by 40 points before Kevin Willard's club called off the dogs and cruised to a 24 - point win."If Maryland enters the AP Poll, it would end a drought for the program. They haven't been in the AP Poll since February 2023. Last year was a challenging start, and they never made it into the poll. The previous season, they climbed as high as No. 13 thanks to an 8 - 0 start in Willard's first year but fell out in December, and that February appearance was the only other time they were ranked.Boone wrote: "Vibes are very high in College Park right now for the Terps after thoroughly dismantling an Ohio State team on Wednesday that has the makings of an NCAA Tournament team. They've aced several tests this season already and are winning with an elite defense and a top - three freshman in Derik Queen."Before you go …— Not a VIP member? Save 50% on your annual subscription with this limited - time deal and stop missing out on the scoop!— Save $20 on your SeatGeek purchase of tickets to Maryland games or any major events with code “IMS” at checkout!— Get the latest Terps news delivered to your inbox FREE! Sign up for our email newsletter here and stay informed on Maryland basketball, football, recruiting and every other Terps storyline.— Support Maryland basketball’s recruiting and player - retention efforts by joining TurtleNIL!— Follow IMS on Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok and Instagram.— Don’t miss any of our new video Terps content: Subscribe to InsideMDSports on YouTube and hit the notification bell so you know when new videos drop.
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Ron Sanchez Discusses Virginia Basketball's "Painful Growth"After Tough Loss to Florida
2024-12-05
Another game against a ranked opponent presented similar outcomes for the Virginia Cavaliers. On Wednesday night in Gainesville, they suffered an 87 - 69 defeat. Despite a good start, Ron Sanchez's team faced difficulties in winning the small details against a talented Florida team.

Early Ball Handling Troubles and Foul Trouble

The 'Hoos were initially hampered by ball handling issues. Dai Dai Ames picked up his second foul just before the 12 - minute mark of the first half. This limited their ball handling and allowed Florida to increase the pressure. Ron Sanchez acknowledged postgame that when Dai Dai got in foul trouble, it affected their offensive execution. "We're handling the point by committee, and when one of those guys is out, it makes it harder to execute our offense," he said. 2: Florida took advantage of the Cavaliers' ball handling problems and used their athleticism to make things uncomfortable on - ball. This early struggle set the tone for the game and affected the team's performance throughout.

Live - Ball Turnovers and Second Half Struggles

Live - ball turnovers proved to be the downfall of the Cavaliers. This aspect, which has historically been a strength for UVA teams under Tony Bennett, failed them in this game. From bad passes to not being strong enough with the ball, it became a significant issue in the second half. The 'Hoos committed 15 total turnovers compared to forcing the Gators into just six. Florida was opportunistic and scored 20 points off these turnovers. Ron Sanchez was asked about the lack of ball security. "I'll definitely give Florida their credit. They have athleticism and length and are very physical defensively. Some of our turnovers were due to physical toughness and some were sloppy ball handling and poor screening," he said. 2: The Cavaliers struggled to keep the ball out of the paint, and Florida executed their offense at a high level. Sanchez concluded by saying, "We didn't keep the ball out of the paint, and they executed their offense at a high level. We did not respond in the second half. [I'm] definitely pleased with what we did in the first half, and I'm hoping that we can replicate it in the future as we continue to improve as a team."

Florida's Interior Play and Rebounding Advantage

Florida's interior play was a major factor in the game. They used their size and physicality to seal off the middle of the lane and clear space to the rim. Alex Condon did an excellent job in this regard. Despite the eye - test suggesting a larger rebounding disparity, the 'Hoos actually out - rebounded the Gators 34 - 30 and pulled down two more offensive boards. However, Florida still had an advantage in the paint, scoring 38 points. Sanchez complimented the Gators' interior play, saying, "[Florida] is really big and they're physical, athletic, and strong on the interior. They seal you, and sometimes it's hard for young guys to match that physicality." 2: The Gators' length also played a role in clogging passing lanes, as they recorded nine steals as a team. This physicality and defensive pressure contributed to their success and made it difficult for the Cavaliers to mount a comeback in the second half.
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