MANHATTAN, Kan. — Deniz Kilicli scored 14 points but wished he could have avoided first-half foul trouble when K-State built a 13-point margin.
“I just tried to adjust in the second half – because I knew that I’ve got to be as clean as possible,” Kilicli said. “I could’ve helped the team in the first half. The way I played in the second half, if I had played like that in the first half, it would have been a closer game.”







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wvtd
could have, would have and should have.
February 19, 2013 at 9:56 am | Report comment
Allan Jones
A tale of two games. Against TT the refs allowed us to play physical beyond sometimes the acceptable. At KS, the refs allowed KS to play beyond the acceptable. They constantly grabbed, bumped, hacked and pushed Eron to the point he couldn't function and the same for other players on our team. Although, they did call many touchy feely fouls on them after they built up a sizable lead, we just couldn't get on track and over take them. I have to admit the officiating in the B12 really appears to be lacking.
February 19, 2013 at 11:40 am | Report comment
Billy
I think the team we are putting on the floor is lacking, but when you travel across the country to play a game over and over again it can be expected. Mr Luck has ruined the whole thing. WVU sports are just not the same.
February 19, 2013 at 8:12 pm | Report comment
cutty77
DENNIS has Herman Munster feet.He can't move against Good Players Period.
February 20, 2013 at 1:55 pm | Report comment