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K-State does a tremendous job switching between zone and man-to-man defense and keeping offensive players and the ball in front of them on the court. We gave them too many extra chances and we fouled them more than we should have." This team outrebounded us and that's a problem and we must correct that. I think this team has a chance to be a good defensive team. I've been pleased for our preparation for most of our games. Tonight they were as good as they've been in terms of the scout. "We have some flaws that we must cover up. "All of our players have committed to the defensive end of the floor," Mittie said. North Dakota State, 2-4, scored its 50 th point with 3:14 left in the game. The Wildcats are 38-0 when holding opponents under 50 points. The Wildcats held UT Martin to 30 points, the fewest in the Mittie era and fewest in 10 years. K-State held its each of its first four opponents to fewer than 49 points for the first time since 1972-73. They also averaged 6.7 blocks per game, which ranked 11 th. They also forced 17.2 turnovers per game, which ranked 12 th. The Wildcats also allowed just 20.2% on 3-pointers, which ranked 15 th nationally. The Wildcats entered the game allowing just 48.9 points per game, which ranked 13 th nationally, and 30.5% shooting from the floor, which ranked ninth. "That makes the offense come easier, too." I think that's why we've been so successful defensively is because we are getting those stops and we are committed.
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We do a really good job on trying to do that. Throughout our time in practice, Coach Mittie puts a big emphasis on it. Then one stop turned into two and then three, and we put a big emphasis on that.
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When they were making their runs and got to within one, we knew we just needed one stop. "It doesn't matter if we're scoring well on offense, or sometimes when we're not scoring well, we put a big emphasis on defense. "We just come together on defense," Glenn said. K-State has allowed opponents to shoot just 15 of 106 (14.1%) on 3-pointers at Bramlage, including just 1 of 21 on 3-pointers in the last two contests.
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Entering the fourth quarter, the Bison had more turnovers (17) than made field goals (14). Midway through the third quarter, North Dakota State had as many turnovers (11) as made field goals (11). K-State allowed them to shoot just 10 of 30 and forced 9 turnovers to take a 33-21 lead at halftime. The Bison didn't reach double-digit scoring until midway through the second quarter. K-State held North Dakota State to 2 of 14 shooting and forced 6 turnovers in the first quarter. Playing defense like that has been really fun and it's been fun to be on the floor with them." That's something we can build momentum from and play off of. "I know my teammates are going to lock up. "All of us come out and have that collective effort," Lee said. Lee, the All-America candidate, ranks near the top in the nation in points, rebounds and blocks, and Serena Sundell earned Big 12 Freshman Player of the Week on Monday after her breakout performances, but a portion of the spotlight so far this season deserves to go to the Wildcats' tenacious teamwide defensive effort. "The defensive end is where I felt like we got the game going and it picked us up." "The team was really good with the scout and really locked in defensively," Mittie said. They led by as many as 26 points in the fourth quarter - mostly due in part to their stellar defensive effort. K-State led 20-19 in the first quarter before the Wildcats rolled. "They had a couple shooters who were coming in extremely hot," K-State head coach Jeff Mittie said. K-State held North Dakota State to just 34% (20 of 58) shooting from the floor, including 1 of 9 on 3-pointers, marking the seventh opponent to shoot worse than 36% this season against the Wildcats, 7-1, who frustrated another foe at home. Ayoka Lee scored 22 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and added 8 blocks for her sixth-straight double-double, Brylee Glenn scored 15 points, and Kansas State continued its stretch of suffocating defense in a 78-57 win over North Dakota State on Monday at Bramlage Coliseum.