K-State’s Late Comeback Falls Short in 77-72 Loss to A&M
MANHATTAN, Kansas – K-State used a big third quarter to rally back into Sunday’s game against Texas A&M at Bramlage Coliseum, but the Aggies held off the comeback with a 77-72 win over the Wildcats. K-State (3-2) saw four players reach double figures, led by senior guard Tess Heal with 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting. With her point total on Sunday, Heal surpassed the 1,500-point mark in her collegiate career. Joining Heal was the freshmen trio of Brandie Harrod , Gina Garcia and Jordan Speiser with 12 points each. Harrod and Speiser each achieved career-highs in scoring and added six…
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