Serena Sundell dominates with 26 points in massive win for Kansas State
- The Kansas State Wildcats improved their record to 10-1 after defeating Texas A&M 89-50.
- Taryn Sides contributed 19 points, marking a strong performance off the bench.
- Kansas State has now secured five consecutive victories, underscoring their competitive edge in the season.
In College Station, Texas, the No. 13 Kansas State Wildcats faced off against the Texas A&M Aggies on a Sunday afternoon, delivering a commanding performance to secure a decisive victory. Taryn Sides was a standout player for Kansas State, contributing significantly to the team's success with a total of 19 points, five of which came from 3-point range. The Wildcats rolled to an impressive 89-50 win, showcasing their offensive strength and strategic prowess on the court. Aside from Sides, Zyanna Walker also shined with a career-high 17 points, while other key players such as Serena Sundell and Jaelyn Glenn added 16 and 12 points, respectively. This victory marked Kansas State's fifth consecutive win, a strong rebound after a prior loss to Duke. In contrast, Texas A&M, struggling against ranked teams, has now lost 18 games in a row to such opponents, a streak that highlights their challenges in maintaining competitive performance against top-tier teams. Their last victory against a ranked team was nearly three years prior. Throughout the game, Kansas State demonstrated dominance, particularly in the first half where they established an early lead and never looked back. Aicha Coulibaly was the leading scorer for Texas A&M, finishing with 12 points, yet the team struggled overall, shooting just 26.7% from the field. With Kansas State's strong shooting from beyond the arc, averaging 38.5%, they continued to build momentum as they outscored their opponents significantly, leaving little doubt about their supremacy in this matchup, ultimately reinforcing their ranking position in collegiate women's basketball.