Kansas State Women’s Basketball Dominates Little Rock, 73-43
The Kansas State Wildcats showcased their dominance Monday night with a decisive 73-43 victory over the Little Rock Trojans at Bramlage Coliseum. This win not only highlighted Kansas State’s growing momentum this season but also marked the program’s 400th all-time win in their home venue, solidifying its status as a fortress for the Wildcats.
Early Momentum for Little Rock
Little Rock opened the game with an impressive defensive effort, keeping Kansas State on edge during the first quarter. The Trojans forced early turnovers and limited the Wildcats’ scoring opportunities, holding them to a slim 12-11 lead by the end of the quarter. Little Rock briefly took the lead, 13-12, after a seven-point run sparked by tight defensive coverage and fast-break opportunities. Sug Williams led the charge for the Trojans with 10 points, showcasing her ability to find gaps in Kansas State’s defensive setup. Jordan Holman added a strong performance with eight points and nine rebounds, keeping Little Rock competitive early on.
Despite their spirited start, the Trojans struggled to maintain the pace. Kansas State adjusted quickly, using their depth and defensive pressure to regain control of the game by the end of the first quarter.
Kansas State’s Breakaway Second Quarter
The Wildcats surged ahead with an 11-0 run late in the first quarter and carried that momentum into the second. Ayoka Lee, Kansas State’s star center, was instrumental during this stretch, anchoring both the offense and defense. Lee registered her 61st career double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds, reaffirming her status as one of the most dominant players in the country. Kansas State’s offense flourished during the second quarter, with Zyanna Walker contributing significantly by scoring a career-high 16 points.
By halftime, Kansas State had built a commanding 41-23 lead. Their defensive adjustments stifled Little Rock, holding the Trojans to just 23% shooting for the game. The Wildcats’ ability to transition from defense to offense was particularly evident during the second quarter, where they capitalized on turnovers and controlled the tempo of the game.
Dominance in Depth and Consistency
Kansas State’s depth proved to be one of their greatest strengths, as four players scored in double figures. In addition to Lee and Walker’s standout performances, Eliza Maupin and Taryn Sides contributed 10 points each. Maupin’s rebounding and interior presence added a crucial element to Kansas State’s attack, while Sides showcased her versatility with efficient shooting and playmaking. The bench accounted for 32 points, highlighting the team’s ability to rely on contributions from across the roster.
The Wildcats also dominated the boards, out-rebounding Little Rock 58-36. This included 21 offensive rebounds, which translated into 21 second-chance points. Kansas State’s physicality in the paint overwhelmed Little Rock and further cemented their control of the game.
A Night of Milestones
Ayoka Lee’s performance was not only pivotal for the win but also historic. With 2,245 career points, she moved into second place on Kansas State’s all-time scoring list. Her consistency throughout her collegiate career has been a cornerstone for the Wildcats’ success. Additionally, Lee extended her school record for career double-doubles, solidifying her legacy as one of Kansas State’s all-time greats.
Zyanna Walker also had a breakthrough performance. Her 16-point outing was a career high, and she led the team in assists, demonstrating her ability to impact the game on multiple levels. Walker’s confidence and aggressiveness on the court were instrumental in maintaining Kansas State’s rhythm throughout the game.
Little Rock’s Struggles Against Kansas State’s Defense
While Little Rock showed flashes of potential, the Trojans struggled to find consistency against Kansas State’s size and defensive pressure. Shooting just 14-of-60 from the field, the Trojans were unable to keep pace with the Wildcats’ offensive output. Sug Williams and Jordan Holman were the lone bright spots for Little Rock, with Williams contributing 10 points and Holman adding eight points and nine rebounds. However, the team’s inability to counter Kansas State’s adjustments and capitalize on their early momentum ultimately led to their downfall.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Kansas State improved to 4-0, maintaining their unblemished record as they prepare to host Milwaukee on Wednesday. The Wildcats will aim to fine-tune their play ahead of a high-stakes matchup against No. 14 Duke in Nevada, a game that promises to test their mettle against one of the nation’s top teams.
For Little Rock, now 1-3 on the season, the road ahead remains challenging. The Trojans will face Missouri on Friday in the final game of their road stretch, looking to regroup and address their offensive inconsistencies.
Kansas State’s performance underscored their depth, defensive prowess, and ability to dominate in all facets of the game. As the Wildcats look toward tougher competition, they have firmly established themselves as a team capable of making waves this season.







