The Kansas State Basketball Team Had A Great Game On Monday Night, Beating South Dakota State 91-68. Coach Jerome Tang Was Really Happy With The Team’S Performance And Said That South Dakota State Is A Strong Team. He Was Concerned About The Game But Was Not Disappointed With The Outcome. The Wildcats Played Well, Especially In The First Half, And Their Offense Was On Fire, Shooting 57.4% With 14 3-Pointers. Cam Carter Led The Team With 25 Points, And Tylor Perry Added 22 Points. R.J. Jones Scored 14 Points, And Will McNair Contributed 10 Points And 7 Rebounds. K-State Also Dominated The Rebounding, Led By David N’Guessan With 11 Rebounds. Dai Dai Ames And Cam Carter Both Had 6 Assists. On The Other Side, Charlie Easley Scored 21 Points For South Dakota State, Luke Appel Had 16, And Zeke Mayo Scored 11. K-State Is Now Heading To The Bahamas To Face Providence In The Baha Mar Hoops Classic. The Wildcats’ Offense Is Improving, And They Showed Great Shot-Making Ability In The Game. Cam Carter Was Outstanding, Scoring 25 Points And Playing Solid Defense. Arthur Kaluma Was Unavailable For The Game Due To A Knee Injury, Adding To The Team’S Shorthanded Situation. Despite The Challenges, The Wildcats Are Looking Strong And Ready For The Next Game.