The last few weeks for K-State fans have been flooded with news and speculation about Bill Snyder's coaching staff and the play of a men's basketball team striving to make back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances. Meanwhile, the women's basketball team has been flying under the radar.
Well, I don't think a 12-0 start that is the best in school history can be considered flying under the radar. But, it's true, our ladies in purple have not gotten the appropriate love from some of us in the blogosphere or other media outlets. No more, I say.

Last season could have been considered one of the best of Patterson's career. The Cats were coming off a tough '06-'07 season that started with an exhibition loss to Emporia State, and finished with an NIT loss to Wyoming. Not much was expected in '07-'08, but Shalee Lehning and company led K-State to a regular season Big XII title and a spot in the NCAA tournament. Along the way, Patterson was named Big XII Coach of the Year.
Now, Lehning is making the most of her senior campaign and is on pace to possibly break a couple of NCAA records in the meantime. Her triple-double against Washington was the fourth of her career (a conference record) and the second of the season (NCAA record is four in a season). It's hard to find a guard in women's basketball that has such a wide range of skills. Plus, how many of you have your own sweet web site?
Ashley Sweat is also coming into her own as a consistent performer for the Cats. She's averaging 15.5 points/game and 4.9 rebounds/game this season, compared to 11.2 and 3.5 last season. A definite rise in production. Sweat could be looked at as a key member to this team once they hit Big XII play. It's nice to have a forward that can hit free throws at an 80% clip. If she continues to put up consistent numbers throughout the conference stretch, this team could be looking to repeat.
Another strong contributor to the team's success this year has been Marlies Gipson, who provides the other half of K-State's strong front court alongside Sweat. Gipson is second in scoring to Sweat and is an even better free throw shooter. Kari Kincaid has proven to be a dangerous threat from behind the arc, hitting over 40% of her shots from three.
Let's see....two front court players averaging double digits, a three point threat whose range starts when she gets out of bed, and a talented, multi-skilled leader running the show from the point? Yep, that's a recipe I like.
The Cats close out the non-conference portion of their schedule with a game against over-matched Central Arkansas on Saturday. Here's wishing the ladies good luck as they try to encapsulate the same success they experienced last season. We'll all try to pay better attention from here on out. At least, we definitely should.
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Thanks...
the ladies needed some love. These girls have been nothing short of impressive and deserve the same coverage the men get.
Catfan33 - January 2, 2009
It is nice to see them getting some ink.
However, I disagree on the idea that they deserve as much coverage as the men.
Warden11 - January 2, 2009
Why?
Since they’re way better than the men’s team they should be getting more credit.
2.1 seconds left - January 2, 2009
I agree
The women are a better team in the womens conference than the men are in their conference. I would say the men are doing well so far and you can’t ask for much more than undefeated from the women, except for some more recognized opponents. But the men are getting 5,000 more fans a game than the women. Even last year when fans could watch the Big 12 womens champs, more fans showed up to see Beasley and Co. who were near the top after 8 games but not at the end. Truth is more people are interested in the mens team and because of that they get more coverage. More fans, more money, more coverage means more fans…….
wabasher - January 2, 2009
Thanks for the WBB post, EMAW
I think I’m going to see them — and the men — in action tomorrow, so I’ll have a report on what I see Sunday.
TB - January 2, 2009
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