Antonowich layup lifts Railer girls past WTA
Newton to play for fifth in NIT By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan When Olivia Antonowich hit a layup with 3.6 seconds remaining to hand the… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton to play for fifth in NIT By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan When Olivia Antonowich hit a layup with 3.6 seconds remaining to hand the… Login to continue reading Login…
Threshers to host Ottawa Saturday The Kansan Staff BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — The Bethel College women’s basketball team fell to Oklahoma Wesleyan 63-60 Thursday in KCAC… Login to continue reading Login…
PREP GIRLS Shepherd Inv. Moundridge 50, Belle Plaine 36 SEDGWICK — The Moundridge Wildcat girls reached the finals of the Steve Shepherd Invitational with a… Login to continue reading Login…
Byrd II paces Bethel with 17 points The Kansan Staff BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — The Bethel College men’s basketball team pulled off its biggest upset in… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton falls to Olathe Northwest in NIT By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan The Newton High School girls’ basketball team had trouble getting the ball to… Login to continue reading Login…
Girls’ Basketball Tournament Pool section Bishop Carroll 57, Garden City 24 Bishop Carroll 50, Shawnee Mission Northwest 47 Garden City (4-8) vs. Shawnee Mission Northwest… Login to continue reading Login…
Golden Eagles hold off SMNW rally By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan The top-seeded, fourth-ranked (KBCA, Class 5A) and unbeaten Bishop Carroll girls’ basketball team advances… Login to continue reading Login…
Jaguars need one more win to reach finals By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan The Andover Central Jaguar girls’ basketball team is one win away from… Login to continue reading Login…
SEDGWICK — Despite 17 of 56 shooting from the field, the Sedgwick Cardinal girls’ basketball team easily got past the Wichita Defenders homeschool team 44-25 Tuesday in the 43rd Steve Shepherd Invitational in Sedgwick. “That’s all we talked about at halftime was we missed too many easy shots,” Sedgwick coach Aaron Stucky said.
EUREKA — The Newton High School girls’ wrestling team finished fourth Saturday at the 23-team Eureka Invitational. Columbus topped the field with 165 points, followed by Eureka with 126, Burlington with 104, Newton with 89 and Coffeyville with 81.