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How to see BYU -Basketball presenter Kansas State

Provo, Utah – Since they are all in the BIG 12, BYU -Basketball prepares another big game.

The Cougars welcome the State of Kansas Kansas in a six-game victory in a six-game victory in a six-game victory in a six-game victory.

Last month of the college basketball season, Kansa’s State was classified as a top 10 team at national level of predictive reviews such as Bart Torvik.

After a big street victory, BYU rises in West Virginia at the beginning of this week.

Both teams need another quality victory to increase their hopes of the NCAA tournament.

BYU was projected as a 11-seed by BracketMatrix.com, which puts together the average of many of the bracketology forecasts. The state of Kansas is located in the territory “Next Four Out”.

K-State has won six games in a row, with the last four being used as outsiders.

BYU and Kstate divided the season series a year ago, with both teams being suitable on their home floor.

Kansas State leads the all-time series via BYU, 5-4.

Here you will find all the details on how to view, hear and stream against the wildcats of Kansas State.

Byu against Kansa’s state on ESPN+

  • Date: Saturday, February 15, 2025
  • Tip: 7 p.m. (MST)/20 PM (CST)
  • Location: Provo, Utah
  • Venue: Marriott Center

ESPN+ is a premium streaming service. The monthly subscriptions start at $ 11.99 and the annual subscriptions cost $ 119.99.

Ted Emrich and Tim Welsh will be on the call.

How to hear BYU basketball against Kansa’s state

Radio: KSL Newsradio (102.7 FM, 1160 in Salt Lake City)

The reporting on BYU against Kansas State begins in KSL Newsradio at 6 p.m. (MST)/7 p.m. (CST). Greg Wrubell and Mark Durrant will call the campaign.

You can listen to the online stream in the KSL Newsradio- and KSL Sports apps.

Quick facts

Byu (16-8, 7-6 Big 12)

Head coach: Kevin Young (first season)

Network: 39

Kenpom: 34

BPI: 31

Home Record: 11-2

Strength of recording: 45

Leading goal scorer: Richie Saunders (14.9)

Top -Rebounder: Keba Keita (7.5)

Assist’s leader: Egor Demin (5.4)

Evaluation: 79.8

Hit defense: 69.2

State of Kansas (13-11, 7-6 Big 12)

Head coach: Jerome Tang (Season third)

Network: 69

Kenpom: 57

BPI: 58

Street recording: 2-6

Leading goal scorer: David N’Guessan (13.1)

Top -Rebounder: David N’Guessan (7.0)

Assist’s leader: Dug McDaniel (4.7)

Evaluation: 73.8

Hit defense: 70.1

Mitch Harper is a BYU insider for kslsports.com and moderates the Cougar Tracks Podcast (Subscribe to) and Cougar Sports Saturday (12 noon to 3 p.m.) on KSL Newsradio. Follow Mitch’s reporting on BYU in the BIG 12 conference X: @Mitch_harper.

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