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Can Kansas State Wildcats Overcome West Virginia Mountaineers' Defense?

The Kansas State Wildcats faced off against the West Virginia Mountaineers in a closely contested Big 12 Quarterfinal at the T-Mobile Center, ending with the Wildcats scoring 69 points to the Mountaineers' 73. This game brought the Wildcats to a season record of 20-11, while the Mountaineers improved to 16-15.


Mar 7, 2025; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas State Wildcats guard Zyanna Walker (1) points to a teammate after a play against the West Virginia Mountaineers in the third quarter at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Amy Kontras-Imagn Images

Key Performances by Kansas State


The Wildcats showcased a balanced attack throughout the game, with significant contributions from several players. Kennedy Taylor stood out with an impressive performance, leading her team with 21 points on an exceptional field goal percentage of 100 percent. She also contributed three rebounds and two blocks, demonstrating her versatility on both ends of the court.


Temira Poindexter was another key player for Kansas State, adding 16 points and six rebounds. Her shooting was efficient from beyond the arc, hitting three-point shots at a rate of 60 percent. Serena Sundell facilitated the offense effectively by dishing out nine assists alongside scoring ten points and securing two rebounds.


Mar 7, 2025; Kansas City, MO, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers forward Jordan Thomas (23) shoots the ball while defended by Kansas State Wildcats guard Serena Sundell (4) and guard Jaelyn Glenn (3) in the first quarter at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Amy Kontras-Imagn Images

West Virginia's Counterattack


The Mountaineers managed to edge out a victory through strategic plays and solid defense. Their ability to draw fouls proved advantageous as they made 76 percent of their free throws compared to Kansas State's 70 percent. The home team also capitalized on turnovers, scoring fifteen points off turnovers equaling that of Kansas State's effort in this critical aspect of play.


West Virginia found success inside as well as outside; they scored thirty-four points in paint and added seven three-pointers to their tally for the night. Their balanced offensive attack was complemented by eight steals which contributed significantly towards their four-point win over Kansas State.


Mar 7, 2025; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas State Wildcats guard Serena Sundell (4) shoos the ball against the West Virginia Mountaineers in the fourth quarter at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Amy Kontras-Imagn Images

Looking Ahead


As fans look forward to future broadcasts featuring these teams on channels like ESPNU, it’s clear that both squads have strong foundations with room for growth as they progress through Conference Tournaments and beyond into next season's challenges.


This recap highlights not just individual brilliance but also team strategies that could shape future encounters between these competitive teams in women’s college basketball. Share this article if you’re excited about what’s next for these teams!

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