Goodbye K-STATE's Cartier Martin, it's been quite a trip!

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Last night was Kansas State's small forward Cartier Martin's last game with the Wildcats. The senior put on a good show vs. Depaul in the NIT tournament game. Cartier leaves K-State as the 6th all-time scorer.







GP - 35

MIN/G - 27.5

PTS/g - 17.1

REB/G - 4.4

AST/G - 1.3

FG % - 46%

He was a huge presence on the floor and will be missed. I wish him the best of luck going pro!

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Is Huggins coaching K-State now?

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Yes he is, and he's doing great things for them!

Last night's game was awesome, it was a complete sellout at Bramlage Coliseum. After the game Huggins did his after-game radio talk show for about 10 mins and then they brought Cartier out to talk for a bit, it was really neat and i'm glad I was there for it.



Cartier finished off his college career with 21 points last night, not bad at all.

Next year's team is going to be great, aside from David Hoskins, Akeem Wright, Jermaine Maybank, Clint Stewart and the other guys returning from this year, Bill Walker will be back from being taken out this season due to a ruptured ACL, and the #1 rated freshman pick of 2007, Michael Beasley, will be tearing it up. I think they're going to be a force to be reckoned with next year.

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