The Oklahoman

Unlikely pairing

- BY CHARLES ODUM

Ninth-seeded Kansas State and No. 11 Loyola-Chicago will meet Saturday night in the NCAA Tournament’s first No. 9 vs. No. 11 Elite Eight matchup.

ATLANTA — Kansas State has been an afterthoug­ht through the NCAA Tournament — until now.

Even in the South Region, where the top four seeds were bounced out on the first weekend — a first for the NCAA Tournament — no one was really talking about these Wildcats.

There were those other Wildcats from Kentucky, which Kansas State sent home; the comeback kids from Nevada and of course the feel-good story of the tournament, Loyola-Chicago.

"We played with a chip on our shoulder throughout the whole season, just trying to prove people wrong," said Kansas State guard Kamau Stokes. "And I feel like we're showing them."

The ninth-seeded Wildcats are indeed making a point. And so is their opponent Saturday night, No. 11 Loyola.

It is an unlikely pairing to play for a Final Four berth.

No. 9 vs. No. 11 in the Elite Eight, another NCAA Tournament first.

But then again, perhaps Kansas State's path to the regional final should not be seen as a surprise. The Wildcats have brought back-alley toughness to the Elite Eight. They don't back down.

They are winning with consistent­ly strong defense that is proving to be the equalizer against higher seeds.

"I don't feel like anyone should pay attention to seeds because they are just opinions, you know? Opinions," Stokes said. "The Top 25 is all opinions and then of course you have to win to get to this tournament. So, once you get here, it's like seeds don't matter at this point."

Kansas State's opponents can't win if they can't score, and the Wildcats (25-11) have held seven straight teams below 59 points. The latest demonstrat­ion of Kansas State's defensive prowess came in Thursday night's 61-58 win over Kentucky, which was held to a season scoring low.

Asked on Friday to define Kansas State basketball, junior Barry Brown said "First off, it's defending. We take a lot of pride on defense."

Coach Bruce Weber said "there's no doubt" Brown is the team's defensive catalyst.

Loyola (31-5) has won its three NCAA Tournament games by a combined four points.

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 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Kansas State guard Kamau Stokes and teammates celebrate after defeating Kentucky 61-58 in the Sweet 16 on Thursday in Atlanta.
[AP PHOTO] Kansas State guard Kamau Stokes and teammates celebrate after defeating Kentucky 61-58 in the Sweet 16 on Thursday in Atlanta.

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