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1957–58 Kansas State Wildcats men's basketball team


1957–58 Kansas State Wildcats men's basketball
Big Eight Conference
No. 4
No. 3
22–5 (10–2 Big Eight)
Tex Winter (5th season)
Ahearn Field House

The 1957–58 Kansas State Wildcats men's basketball team represented Kansas State University as a member of the Big 7 Conference during the 1957–58 NCAA University Division men's basketball season. The head coach was Tex Winter, innovator of the Triangle offense and future member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, who was in his fifth season at the helm. The Wildcats finished with a record of 22–5 (10–2 Big 7) and reached the Final Four.

The team played its home games at Ahearn Field House in Manhattan, Kansas.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite city, state
Dec 3, 1957*Texas-El PasoW 76–311–0Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Dec 7, 1957*at IndianaW 66–612–0The Fieldhouse Bloomington, Indiana
Dec 9, 1957*No. 5at PurdueW 79–733–0Lambert Fieldhouse West Lafayette, Indiana
Dec 14, 1957*No. 5IowaW 86–694–0Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Dec 16, 1957*No. 5at ArkansasW 63–485–0Barnhill Arena Fayetteville, Arkansas
Dec 20, 1957*No. 3vs. California Washington TournamentW 58–446–0Hec Edmundson Pavilion Seattle, Washington
Dec 21, 1957*No. 3at Washington Washington TournamentW 70–637–0Hec Edmundson Pavilion Seattle, Washington
Dec 27, 1957No. 3vs. Missouri Big Seven Holiday TournamentW 60–518–0Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri
Dec 28, 1957No. 3vs. Nebraska Big Seven Holiday TournamentW 88–579–0Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri
Dec 30, 1957*No. 3vs. No. 2 Kansas Big Seven Holiday TournamentL 65–799–1Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri
Jan 6, 1958*No. 2MinnesotaW 72–7110–1Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Jan 11, 1958No. 4NebraskaW 74–5911–1(1–0)Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Jan 18, 1958No. 2at No. 14 OklahomaW 64–6012–1(2–0)Field House Norman, Oklahoma
Jan 25, 1958No. 3at Iowa StateW 64–5413–1(3–0)Iowa State Armory Ames, Iowa
Feb 1, 1958No. 4ColoradoW 83–5414–1(4–0)Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Feb 3, 1958No. 4at No. 2 Kansas Sunflower ShowdownW 79–75 2OT15–1(5–0)Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, Kansas
Feb 8, 1958No. 4Iowa StateW 77–7016–1(6–0)Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Feb 15, 1958No. 1at ColoradoW 68–6217–1(7–0)Balch Fieldhouse Boulder, Colorado
Feb 22, 1958No. 1at MissouriW 82–6118–1(8–0)Brewer Fieldhouse Columbia, Missouri
Feb 25, 1958No. 1OklahomaW 68–5119–1(9–0)Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Mar 1, 1958No. 1MissouriW 86–7520–1(10–0)Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Mar 3, 1958No. 1at NebraskaL 48–5520–2(10–1)Nebraska Coliseum Lincoln, Nebraska
Mar 8, 1958No. 1No. 10 Kansas Sunflower ShowdownL 44–6120–3(10–2)Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas
Mar 14, 1958*No. 3vs. No. 2 Cincinnati Midwest Regional semifinalW 83–80 2OT21–3Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, Kansas
Mar 15, 1958*No. 3vs. No. 19 Oklahoma State Midwest Regional finalW 69–5722–3Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, Kansas
Mar 21, 1958*No. 3vs. No. 18 Seattle National semifinalL 51–7322–4Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky
Mar 22, 1958*No. 3vs. No. 5 Temple National consolation Game – Third PlaceL 57–6722–5Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. MW=Midwest.
  • Bob Boozer – Consensus First-team All-American, Big Seven Player of the Year
  • Tex Winter – UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year, Big Seven Coach of the Year
RoundPickPlayerNBA club
1070Jack ParrCincinnati Royals
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