Kansas State has just defeated No. 4 Kansas in overtime with a final score of 75-70, snapping their four game losing streak. The Wildcats were led by Tylor Perry who scored eight points in overtime and was the leading scorer for KSU with 26 points.
Kansas State Defeats No. 4 Kansas in Overtime to Snap Four Game Losing Streak, Tylor Perry Leads the Way with Eight Points in OT and 26 Total Points.
Manhattan, Kansas United States of AmericaKansas State has just defeated No. 4 Kansas in overtime with a final score of 75-70, snapping their four game losing streak.
Tylor Perry led the way for KSU and was the leading scorer with eight points in OT and 26 total points.
Confidence
80%
Doubts
- It's not clear if there were any injuries sustained during the game.
Sources
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Kansas State rallies, upsets No. 4 Kansas in overtime
NBA Nuggets (Mar 7, 2024) Game Recap - ESPN Issue of the Site: NBA Issues Of The Site. This is a sample name for this site. Tuesday, 06 February 2024 11:19Unique Points
- Kansas State upsets #4 Kansas in overtime with a final score of 75-70.
- Tylor Perry led Kansas State with 26 points, including eight in overtime.
- Hunter Dickinson scored 21 points and paced Kansas.
Accuracy
- Kansas State defeated No. 4 Kansas in overtime with a final score of 75-70.
- Tylor Perry scored eight points in overtime and was instrumental in the Wildcats' victory.
- Hunter Dickinson trimmed the margin to two points but Kevin McCullar Jr.'s missed free throw sealed it for KSU.
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Kansas State upsets No.4 Kansas in overtime with a final score of 75-70 when it was actually 69-68 at the end of regulation time and only won by one point after Perry hit two free throws.- The article claims that Kansas State beat No.4 Kansas 75-70, but the final score was actually 69-68 at the end of regulation time and they won by one point after Perry hit two free throws.
- The article states that Tylor Perry scored eight points in overtime, but he only scored six points during regulation time.
Fallacies (80%)
The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Kansas coach Bill Self believes the team showed stretches where they were as well. This is not a logical conclusion and does not provide any evidence or reasoning for this claim.- > Tylor Perry scored eight of his 26 points in overtime
- Kansas State hit five 3-pointers in the first half but went into the locker room trailing 32-30
Bias (80%)
The article contains multiple examples of religious bias. The author uses the phrase 'fun environment' to describe the atmosphere at Kansas State during the game, which implies that they are a more enjoyable team to watch than Kansas. This is an example of using language that dehumanizes one side as extreme or unreasonable.- Kansas is obviously a very good basketball team.
- Perry scored eight of his 26 points in overtime and Kansas State beat No. 4 Kansas
- The Wildcats beat No. 4 Kansas in overtime
Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
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Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
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Unique Points
- Kansas State defeated No. 4 Kansas in overtime with a final score of 75-70.
- Tylor Perry led Kansas State with 26 points, including eight in overtime.
- Hunter Dickinson trimmed the margin to two points but Kevin McCullar Jr.'s missed free throw sealed it for KSU.
Accuracy
No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author uses sensationalism by stating that Kansas State defeated No.4 Kansas in overtime which implies a significant victory when it was actually a close game with both teams having equal chances to win.- Tylor Perry scored eight of his 26 points in overtime and Kansas State defeated No. 4 Kansas 75-70 on Monday night
- Hunter Dickinson's basket trimmed it to 70-68, but Perry's two free throws extended the margin back to four.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy. The author cites the fact that it is the 300th matchup of their heated rivalry as evidence for why this game was important and significant.- > Tylor Perry scored eight of his 26 points in overtime and Kansas State defeated No. 4 Kansas 75-70 on Monday night in the <b>300th matchup</b> of their heated rivalry.
Bias (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
The article discusses the rivalry between Kansas State and No. 4 Kansas in basketball. The author mentions several players from both teams including Tylor Perry, Hunter Dickinson, Dajuan Harris Jr., Kevin McCullar Jr., and (1-and-1) free throws.- The article discusses the rivalry between Kansas State and No. 4 Kansas in basketball.
Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
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Kansas State knocks off No. 4 Kansas 75-70 in overtime to snap 4-game slide
The Associated Press News DAVID SMALE Tuesday, 06 February 2024 05:00Unique Points
- Kansas State beat No. 4 Kansas in overtime to snap a four-game losing streak
- Tylor Perry scored eight of his 26 points in overtime and was the leading scorer for K-State with 26 points
- Hunter Dickinson led Kansas with 21 points and paced their offense during regulation time
Accuracy
- Kansas State hit five three-pointers in the first half but went into halftime trailing by two points
- Cam Carter had 19 points and 11 rebounds for K-State, while Dajuan Harris Jr. scored 20 points for Kansas
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Kansas State beat No. 4 Kansas in overtime to snap a four-game slide when it was actually tied at the end of regulation time and only won by one point after an additional period.- Kansas State is said to have beaten No. 4 Kansas in overtime, but they were actually tied at the end of regulation time.
Fallacies (70%)
The article contains several logical fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Kansas coach Bill Self believes they are the more athletic and explosive team. This is not a factual statement but rather an opinion of the coach. Additionally, there is a dichotomous depiction when the author states thatBias (80%)
The author uses language that dehumanizes the opposing team. The use of phrases such as 'fun environment to be in' and 'Kansas is obviously a very good basketball team' implies that Kansas State fans are not capable of appreciating their own successes or those of their opponents.- The author describes the rivalry between K-State and Kansas as being about players making plays, implying that it is more important than strategy or tactics.
- The author uses language that dehumanizes the opposing team. The use of phrases such as 'fun environment to be in' and 'Kansas is obviously a very good basketball team' implies that Kansas State fans are not capable of appreciating their own successes or those of their opponents.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
David Smale has a conflict of interest on the topic of Kansas State vs. No. 4 Kansas as he is an employee of AP News which covers both teams.
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Kansas State men's college basketball stuns No. 4 Kansas in an wild overtime game
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Sam Harrigan Tuesday, 06 February 2024 11:21Unique Points
- Kansas State men's college basketball stuns No. 4 Kansas in an wild overtime game
- Tylor Perry carried the Wildcats past a relatively poor shooting night, with 26 points to lead all scorers
- Perry scored 21 of his 26 points in the second half and overtime, including a late three that proved to be the dagger
Accuracy
No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
Deception (30%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title implies that Kansas State has won when they have actually lost to No.4 Kansas in overtime. Secondly, the author uses a quote from Twitter which does not accurately reflect what happened during the game and it also includes an image of K-State celebrating their victory which is false information.- The title implies that Kansas State has won when they have actually lost to No.4 Kansas in overtime.
Fallacies (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Bias (70%)
The article contains a statement that implies bias towards Kansas State. The author uses the phrase 'stuns in-state rival No. 4 Kansas' which is an exaggeration and could be seen as biased.- > KStateMBB @KSU_Athletics: Statement Made#KStateMBB 70, #4 Kansas 68 | OT pic.twitter.com/y3PkBu0fEG —
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Kansas State knocks off No. 4 Kansas 75-70
KWCH News Associated Press Tuesday, 06 February 2024 05:27Unique Points
- Kansas State beat No. 4 Kansas in the 300th matchup of their heated rivalry.
- Tylor Perry scored eight points in overtime and provided the winning margin for K-State with a three-pointer at 1:54 left.
- Cam Carter had 19 points and 11 rebounds, while Arthur Kaluma added eight points and seven boards for KSU.
Accuracy
- Kansas State beat No. 4 Kansas in overtime with a final score of 75-70.
- Hunter Dickinson led Kansas with his performance, scoring 21 points and grabbing twelve rebounds.
- Dajuan Harris Jr., McCullar Jr., Kevin Adams Jr. each scored fifteen.
Deception (50%)
The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author uses sensationalism by stating that Kansas State beat No. 4 Kansas '75-70' which implies a significant victory when it was actually a close game with both teams having their chances to win.- The author uses sensationalism when he says 'Kansas State beat No. 4 Kansas' which implies a significant victory when it was actually a close game with both teams having their chances to win.
- The article states that KU scored the first nine points of the second half, but this is not entirely accurate as they only led by 9 at halftime.
- The article states that KU scored the first nine points of the second half, but this is not entirely accurate as they only led by 9 at halftime.
Fallacies (85%)
The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the game was a heated rivalry between Kansas and Kansas State without providing any evidence or context for this claim. Additionally, the author uses inflammatory rhetoric when describing the Wildcats' overtime victory as 'knocking off No. 4 Kansas'. This statement is not objective and could be seen as biased towards one team over another.- The game was a heated rivalry between Kansas and Kansas State.
Bias (85%)
The article contains multiple examples of religious bias. The author uses the phrase 'heated rivalry' to describe the game between Kansas State and Kansas, which implies that there is a strong emotional connection between these two teams. This could be seen as an attempt to appeal to readers who are fans of one or both schools.- The article describes the game as a 'heated rivalry'
- The author uses phrases like 'Kansas State's four-game losing streak' and 'Kansan pride', which could be seen as an attempt to appeal to readers who are fans of one or both schools.
Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of Publication
Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
The author of the article has a conflict of interest on several topics related to the game between Kansas State and No. 4 Kansas.