Wildcats rally for 56-51 victory over Bulldogs

Wildcats rally for 56-51 victory over Bulldogs

Published Jan. 27, 2018 6:17 p.m. ET

Dean Wade led Kansas State with 20 points in the Wildcats' victory over Georgia on Saturday.

MANHATTAN, Kansas -- Over the last week or so, Kansas State fans have taken to social media and used the #DeanWolf hashtag to support star forward Dean Wade as he's led the charge during the Wildcats' three-game winning streak.

In the final minutes against Georgia on Saturday, the hashtag #DeanWolf came alive and so did K-State.

Wade scored six of his 20 points as Kansas State outscored Georgia 12-2 in the final 6:11, winning 56-51 at Bramlage Coliseum in the annual challenge between teams from the Southeastern Conference and the Big 12.

For this Kansas State team, games like they had against Georgia were ones that they had seen before -- a back-and-forth contest that would see the Wildcats eventually fade down the stretch. In this game, though, the team showed the maturity and experience necessary to pull off the victory.

"I think we have matured a lot, at the end of games we do not panic like we used to," Wade said. "We are playing strong and confident. Getting a little more experience just helps our confidence and maturity a lot."

It was a ground-out affair for the Wildcats (16-5), who were held well below their season average of 77.1 points per contest. Wade picked up his 20 points on 7-of-17 shooting, including hitting some clutch second-half baskets down the stretch to help extend the Wildcats' lead.

Georgia (12-8) was led in scoring by Yante Maten with 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting.

The Bulldogs took the lead early in the second half and used tough defense, tough shooting and solid rebounding as they trounced the Wildcats in that category with a 38-27 edge, including 12 on the offensive end alone.

With the Wildcats beginning their climb back into the ballgame, Georgia's offense stalled, going 1 of 11 from the field and failing to pick up their first basket until Derek Ogbeide scored on a layup with 34 seconds left in the ballgame.



BIG PICTURE

Kansas State: The Wildcats showed that they can win those "grind it out" games, as they scored well below the 83.3 points they averaged over their last three contests.

Georgia: The Bulldogs' struggles continue, as they now have lost five of their last six with the lone victory coming against LSU.

THEY SAID IT: "He is a player who can shoot the three and drive it. He can score mid-range off a fade away or a pull-up and is a very good passer. Because he has good shooters around him it is usually one-on-one so he is able to finish a lot of plays." -- Georgia coach Mark Fox on Wade.

POLL IMPLICATIONS: Kansas State could be in a position to enter the rankings for the first time since January of 2017.

STATS AND STREAKS: The win by Kansas State makes them 3-2 all-time in the Big 12-SEC Challenge.

UP NEXT

Georgia: The Bulldogs host Florida on Tuesday.

Kansas State: The Wildcats host Kansas on Monday.

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