Baseball The Wildcats call
Tointon Family Stadium home. The team's head coach is
Pete Hughes. Kansas State's baseball team officially began play in 1897. The Wildcats earned one of the school's first varsity championship in 1907 under coach
Mike Ahearn. The Wildcats went on to win a
Missouri Valley Conference championship in 1928, and
Big Six Conference championships in 1930 and 1933. The school's most recent championship was the Big 12 Conference regular season championship in
2013. Kansas State's best finish at the
Big 12 Conference baseball tournament is a runner-up finish in the
2008 tournament. The Wildcats have traditionally not been competitive on a national scale, but in
2009 the team made its first appearance in the
NCAA tournament, and it has returned three times since. Former coach Brad Hill's teams also earned the school's first national rankings in the
USA Today/ESPN Coach's Poll in the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Other milestones in the team's history include
Earl Woods, the father of golfer
Tiger Woods, becoming the first African-American baseball player in the
Big Seven Conference in 1952, as well as all-time coaching wins leader Mike Clark winning the
Big Eight Coach of the Year award in 1990.
Basketball The men's and women's basketball teams play their home games in
Bramlage Coliseum, nicknamed the "Octagon of Doom".
Men's basketball Kansas State's men's basketball team began competition in 1902. The program has a long history of success. The first two major conference titles captured by the school were won in the sport, in 1917 and 1919, in the
Missouri Valley Conference. Kansas State has gone on to capture 19 major conference crowns in the sport. The program has also appeared in 31
NCAA basketball tournaments. Kansas State lost to the
University of Kentucky for the national championship in 1951, and has reached the
Final Four four times, the Elite Eight 13 times, and the Sweet Sixteen 17 times. K-State has finished ranked in the top ten of the
AP Poll or
Coaches Poll on nine occasions (most recently in
2010), and in the final top 25 polls 21 total times. When ''
Street & Smith's Annual'' listed the 100 greatest college basketball programs of all time in 2005, K-State ranked 22nd. After a lengthy period with little success during the 1990s and 2000s, Kansas State returned to winning under head coaches
Frank Martin (2007–2012) and
Bruce Weber (2012–present). Following a twelve-year absence, the team was invited to the
2008 NCAA tournament, and has now appeared in the tournament 9 of the past 12 seasons. Highlights during this era include winning two Big 12 regular-season conference championships (
2012–13 and
2018–19), and freshman
Michael Beasley being named an All-American and Big 12 Conference Player of the Year in 2008. The
2009–10 team spent much of the year ranked in the Top 10 of the
national polls and finished second in the Big 12. That team went on to advance to the Elite Eight of the
2010 NCAA tournament, a feat the program repeated in
2018 and
2023. On March 21, 2022, KSU athletic director
Gene Taylor announced that
Baylor associate head coach
Jerome Tang had been named the new head men's basketball coach for the Wildcats, starting with the 2022–23 season.
Women's basketball Kansas State's women's basketball team began intercollegiate competition in 1968. The team is among the top 15 all-time winningest programs in the
NCAA. The women's team has participated in 21 total
NCAA basketball tournaments and
AIAW tournaments (pre-NCAA), the second-most appearances in the Big 12 Conference. K-State has finished ranked in the Top 25 of the
AP Poll twelve times, including three rankings in the Top 10 (1984, 2003, 2004). Following the 2005–2006 season, Kansas State was crowned champion of the
Women's National Invitation Tournament. The current head coach is
Jeff Mittie.
Football Kansas State's football team officially began play in 1896 with a 14–0 loss to Fort Riley on November 28, 1896. The program had some shining moments in the 1920s and 1930s, but by 1989 the school was statistically the worst program in
NCAA Division I with a record of 299–509–41. Immediately, Geopfert hired several assistant coaches including
Tara Davis-Woodhall who won the gold medal in the
women's long jump at the
2024 Paris Olympics with a leap of 7.10 metres (23-3.50). Geopfert was her coach at the Olympics in Paris as well as seven other Olympians. Former coach
Ward Haylett, who is enshrined in the
National Track & Field Hall of Fame, left a strong imprint on the Kansas State program. Haylett was head coach at the school from 1928 to 1963.
Volleyball The team currently plays in Morgan Family Arena, north of the main campus adjacent to the football stadium and basketball arena. Kansas State's women's volleyball team began intercollegiate competition in 1974. The team is among the all-time winningest programs in the
NCAA. As of the close of the 2017 season, the team has participated in 17
NCAA tournaments, including ten consecutive tournaments from 1996 to 2005. K-State also participated in the
AIAW tournament in 1977. K-State has finished ranked in the final top twenty of the
AVCA poll six times, and in the top 25 on eleven occasions. The team most recently participated in the NCAA tournament in
2016. The current head coach is Jason Mansfielf, hired in January 2023, replacing Susie Fritz. Fritz had led the Wildcats to several NCAA tournament appearances and the school's first conference title in volleyball in 2003. As of the close of the 2008 season, Fritz also holds the second-highest winning percentage among all K-State's volleyball coaches after compiling a record of 148–70 (.679). In eight seasons as head coach, through the end of the 2008 season, Fritz has coached six All-Americans.
Notable non varsity sports Rugby Kansas State rugby plays in the
Heart of America conference against traditional rivals from the
Big 12 north such as Kansas and Missouri. The Wildcats previously played
college rugby in the Central Division, where they were champions in the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons. In the 2010–11 season Kansas State reached the sweet 16 round of the national playoffs and finished the season ranked 8th. The Wildcats best season was in 1981, when they reached the
national semifinals. ==Rivalries==