Game updates, live score for first road game

MANHATTAN — Kansas State soccer coach Chris Klieman stated after the Wildcats’ slim escape at Tulane final week that they needed to get higher in all three phases of the sport.

Accomplished, executed and executed.

Quarterback Avery Johnson led an environment friendly second-half offensive efficiency, the protection held down one of many nation’s prime passing combos, and Dylan Edwards cashed in on behalf of the particular groups.

It was Edwards who gave Okay-State its first lead, 14-7, early within the second guarter when he fielded a punt at his personal 29-yard line, turned the nook down the left sideline and ran 71 yards for the landing.

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