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As Kansas State basketball fans await the 2025-26 season, they are seeking any insight into what their squad will look like.
Nebraska won the inaugural College Basketball Crown tournament championship in 2025, finishing with a 21-14 record and a 7-13 ...
News of another marquee matchup on the Kansas State men’s 2025-26 schedule came to light Thursday afternoon as the Wildcats ...
The rest of class is filled out with high-profile mid-major players, including Mid-American Conference Player of the Year Nate Johnson (Akron), Bowling Green forward Marcus Johnson, Abdi Bashir ...
Abdi Bashir, a Monmouth transfer, has been brought in because of his deep shooting ability. He shot 38 percent from distance on very high volume en route to 20 points per game last year.
But Haggerty did all of that and more for Memphis. And mid-major transfers Abdi Bashir Jr. and Nate Johnson are potent scorers, too.
With that said, the additions of names like PJ Haggerty, Nate Johnson, Abdi Bashir Jr., and Andrej Kostić should give the Wildcats a fighting chance.
Also, Abdi Bashir, a 6-7 junior who is transferring from Monmouth to K-State is ranked No. 77 nationally. Nate Johnson, a 6-3 junior guard moving to KSU from Akron, is ranked No. 88.
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Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Bashir’s family hails from Somalia. He played high school basketball at Colorado Prep in Westminster, Colorado, and has a twin brother, Abdi.
The 6-foot-7, 265-pound forward spent time at Wheeling, a Division II school. There, Johnson, in 2023-24, totaled 582 points in 27 games with 25 starts. Johnson was 14th in the nation in scoring ...
Kansas State has already started serious work ahead of the season. Coach Jerome Tang has Wildcats' fans fired up, even six months before the season commences. The Wildcats were seen kicking off ...
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