Despite losing the game, he was named the National Coach of the Year in 1971 for the run, where
his Wildcats lost 68 - 62.
Eschmeyer's
Wildcats lost in the first round to DePaul.
The Wildcats lost that game outright by 7.
The Wildcats lost to five teams that finished within a game of.500 and a MAC team.
The Wildcats lost two guards and will have to go with Monte Vre - Non and little Roger Reid.
Upon reaching eighth after defeating No. 1 LSU at home in 2007,
the Wildcats lost four of five, and even after defeating Florida State in the Music City Bowl, they finished 8 - 5 and unranked.
To date, Snyder's KSU had looked like everybody else's —
the Wildcats lost the season opener, 31 - 0, to Arizona State, and fell by two points to Northern Iowa, 10 - 8, the next week.
The Wildcats lost good guard Mickey Foster but they have size, depth and experience.
His Wildcats lost to both Louisville and Western Kentucky in September (making them officially the No. 3 team in the state), then lost by the following scores in conference play: 38 - 0, 38 - 17, 27 - 14, 49 - 7, 29 - 24, 33 - 10 and 40 - 0.
The Wildcats lost at home to St. John's earlier in the week.
His Wildcats lost their second game, to St. Joseph's in Philadelphia's inhospitable Palestra, then reeled off 22 straight victories from Jacksonville, Fla., to Madison Square Garden.
In Broome County High School Hockey Association (BCHSHA) action, Chenango Valley Warriors hosted Johnson City, Saturday, with
the Wildcats losing by a score of 11 - 4 at the SUNY Broome Ice Center.
Not exact matches
Alas, last Saturday K - State
lost its opener to Austin Peay 26 - 22 when the Governors scored on a 35 - yard pass with 10 seconds remaining, which must have been discouraging to the
Wildcats» new locker room.
Burton started against Florida State, running
wildcat plays as an exasperated Meyer
lost to the Seminoles for the first and only time.
The Kansas St.
Wildcats have moved up to No. 3 in this week's edition of the Harris Interactive College Football Poll after a series of highly - ranked teams
lost over the weekend.
The underdog
Wildcats stunned their way to the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament,
losing by just two to eventual champion Kansas.
Four of the top five teams in the USA Today Coaches Poll remained the same in Sunday's latest edition, but there was some shuffling after the Kansas St.
Wildcats and Notre Dame Fighting Irish won and the Florida Gators
lost.
Even though Purdue ended its three - game skid by surviving the Penn State Nittany Lions «visit on Sunday night, the Boilermakers now occupy the lead spot on seed line No. 3, ahead of the North Carolina Tar Heels, a Cincinnati Bearcats squad that
lost twice last week and the Pac -12-leading Arizona
Wildcats.
Over those five years, the
Wildcats did not once
lose back - to - back games, and they were never seeded worse than second in the NCAA tournament.
Northwestern
lost three games by an average of 41 - 5, but if the
Wildcats could keep things close, they had the knack for making just enough plays.
Mississippi:
Losing Hymon to two quick technicals seemed to inspire the Rebels just as they were about to trail by double digits, responding to outscore the
Wildcats 21 - 12 over 8:06 for a 25 - 24 lead.
The
Wildcats have blown out Washington State and only
lost two close games to decent teams.
UCLA
lost to the Kentucky
Wildcats, 86 - 75, behind Ball, who scored just 10 points on 4 - of - 10 shooting and turned the ball over four times.
The
Wildcats haven't
lost in more than a month, since Feb. 24, and most of their wins haven't been close.
UCLA's Jim Harrick, the sixth coach to try and make Westwood forget its Wizard,
lost his mind over a Bruin foul in the first half and was awarded a technical; Arizona's Lute Olson, the Titan of Tucson, who had won his 200th game with the
Wildcats just two days earlier, also spun out of control, over an Arizona foul in the second half, and got a T.
During their run to the roses the
Wildcats turned the ball over just 12 times; on Saturday they
lost the ball four times.
Georgia, which had
lost earlier to the
Wildcats 106 - 87, upset Vanderbilt 91 - 77, and Auburn shocked Tennessee 53 - 52 at Knoxville, where the Big Orange had won 33 in a row.
WVU stunned the top - seeded
Wildcats in the 2010 Elite Eight, and then
lost to Coach Cal's squad in the round of 32 a year later.
The
Wildcats were not riding a three - year
losing streak.
After all, they had
lost 2015 Ms. Softball State Player of the Year Taylor McQuillin to the University of Arizona, as well as Ms. Softball State Player of the Year finalist Alyssa Palomino also to the
Wildcats.
One
Wildcats team is a lot hotter than the other: Northwestern has won seven straight, while Kentucky has
lost three of four.
It was unusual because lowly Northwestern outgained Penn State, 475 yards to 341, and the
Wildcats still
lost by four touchdowns, 45 - 17.
They beat Sacred Heart in the first round in both 2013 and 2014 and
lost only to excellent teams each time: Towson in 2013 (the Tigers went on to make the finals), New Hampshire in 2014 (the
Wildcats made the semis), and Chattanooga in 2015 (the Mocs barely
lost to No. 1 Jacksonville State in the next round).
The
Wildcats were unable to follow it up with another stunner,
losing at current USA Today No. 5 Gonzaga Prep, 12 - 9.
But the
Wildcats slipped against an A&M that had only
lost away from College Station, to Florida State and Texas.
Through four games, the
Wildcats were a frustrating team with high potential; they
lost to a good BYU and a great Washington, they beat Hawaii, and they tried as hard as they could to
lose to Grambling.
The FBS's longest active
losing streak in an annually recurring matchup remains intact, the
Wildcats face a daunting challenge to regain a foothold in the SEC East race and Kentucky fans have a new soul - crushing loss to agonize over in Mark Stoops's fifth season trying to get this program to turn the corner.
And then on two pivotal plays, the
Wildcats reminded us all how it's possible that a
losing streak to a division rival can span generations.
The
Wildcats upended No. 2 - overall national seed North Carolina in the Chapel Hill regional, but went on to
lose out to Texas A&M in the College Station super.
However, despite Arizona having
lost 5 in a row, more than 6 out of 10 bets are confident the
Wildcats can bounce back and take down the visiting Bruins by five points or more.
The 7 - 2
Wildcats may be coming off a two - game
losing streak, however it's important to note that both losses came against major powerhouses (then # 9 Oklahoma and # 3 Oklahoma State).
The
Wildcats went 6 - 6 and
lost to Arizona State for the fourth time since 1981.
Villanova is
losing Jalen Brunson and Mikal Bridges, but the
Wildcats will still have a puncher's chance to repeat if Spellman and DiVincenzo come back.
With the unranked Aggies coming to Bill Snyder Stadium, the betting public is taking the points and overwhelmingly in favor of the # 14
Wildcats either winning straight up or
losing by four or less in front of their home crowd.
October 13: No. 1 LSU could've
lost at the end of the fourth quarter at No. 18 Kentucky — instead, the
Wildcats won in triple overtime, eventually permitting Les Miles to adopt the boast that the Tigers were «undefeated in regulation.»
This time, they're breaking down the South region and telling you who is going to
lose to the Kentucky
Wildcats.
Despite
losing in their previous matchup, the
Wildcats opened as 1 - point favorites at the market - setting Pinnacle sportsbooks.
Baylor at Kansas State: Bill Snyder's Kansas State
Wildcats have been a tough opponent for years but in recent weeks this team has looked overmatched,
losing 4 straight games including blowouts to Oklahoma and Texas.
Marquette opened against the
Wildcats at Valley Fields last year and that turned out to be a poor result as the Golden Eagles
lost 4 - 0.
The
Wildcats started conference play with six - straight losses before closing with three wins against weaker competition, and
losing their bowl game handily to a better Arkansas team.