"BYU Basketball Faces Tough Loss to Kansas State in Lawrence"

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Despite a strong offensive performance in terms of rebounds and turnovers, BYU basketball suffered a disappointing loss to Kansas State, largely due to poor 3-point shooting. Coach Mark Pope emphasized the team's resiliency and positive aspects of the game, including the play of Noah Waterman and Atiki Ally Atiki. The Cougars now look ahead to a highly anticipated matchup against No. 9 Kansas, who will be without star guard Kevin McCullar due to injury.
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