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Angelo State Athletics with Griff McClellan | KLST Season Pass | Week 28 | March 16-22

SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — KLST Season Pass returns for Week 28 and as always, Griff McClellan provides coverage of everything Angelo State Athletics.

The latest jam-packed spring sports edition features the following headlines:

-Rams baseball bounces back with a much-needed series win at Texas A&M International.

-No. 10 Rambelles softball defends its home field with a sweep over Lone Star Conference newcomer UT Dallas.

-Rambelles tennis dominates competition in Orlando, Florida, extending its program-best 14-0 start.

-The Rams and Rambelles track and field teams combine for 10 provisional marks to launch outdoor season.

-Rambelles golf concludes play at the Patriot Invitational.

KLST Season Pass airs Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m. Central Standard Time. The show recaps the week of Concho Valley athletics, ranging from the high school level to Angelo State and more.

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K-Nation (03/22/26) – Daniela Wamokpego, a second round exit, Alexander’s introduction and more

NORTHEAST KANSAS (KSNT) – This week’s episode of K-Nation focuses on Kansas’ loss in the second round of the NCAA Tournament and the formal introduction of new K-State men’s basketball head coach Casey Alexander. Plus, an exclusive one-on-one with NCAA Triple Jump National Champion Daniela Wamokpego.

  • The No. 4-seed Kansas Jayhawks fell just short against No. 5-seed St. John’s in round two of the NCAA Tournament, 67-65, thanks to a last-second buzzer beater
  • New K-State men’s basketball head coach Casey Alexander was formally introduced on March 16
  • K-State women’s basketball is bounced from the WBIT Tournament in round two, following a 83-75 loss to California
  • Kansas women’s hoops advances to the WBIT Quarterfinals on March 26 following a 62-55 victory over Rice
  • Kansas baseball grabbed a 10-0 run-rule win over Mizzou in the Buck O’Neil Classic Wednesday, before sweeping Houston in a weekend series
  • KU softball grabbed a series win over Utah with a 10-5 win in Sunday’s rubbermatch
  • Despite a 12-1 win over Arizona State Sunday, the Wildcats dropped the conference series 2-1
  • K-Nation’s Sydney Clark sat down with K-State National Champion triple jumper Daniela Wamokpego in an exclusive one-on-one interview

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K-State T&F Daniela Wamokpego joins K-Nation

MANHATTAN (KSNT) – The 2026 NCAA Track & Field Indoor triple jump national champion joins K-Nation.

The junior triple jumper, Daniela Wamokpego, jumped a 13.84 meters in the triple jump to clinch first place.

“I saw the 13.84 and was like oh number one? That’s nice,” Wamokpego said. “I didn’t really mind the place. I just saw the 13.84 and was just happy just because of that.”

With her sixth and final jump, Wamokpego set a new school record and is the first K-State women’s national champion since the 2016 season.

The Meaux, France native is in her first season with the Wildcats. After her sophomore season, Wamokpego transferred from Iowa after spending two seasons competing for the Hawkeyes.

The full interview can be seen above.

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REPORT: Syracuse eyes Gerry McNamara for head coach position

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Syracuse University is working to finalize a deal with Gerry McNamara to become the next men’s basketball head coach.

Thamel said that Syracuse athletic director Bryan Blair spoke to McNamara multiple times over the last week, including both virtually and in person, according to his sources.

Gerry McNamara is currently the head coach for Siena men’s basketball where he has been for the last two seasons. McNamara helped guide the Saints to the MAAC Championship this past season, nearly upsetting top-seed Duke in the NCAA Tournament. 

Before becoming a head coach, Gerry was an assistant coach at Syracuse from 2011 to 2024.  In his 15 seasons at Syracuse, McNamara helped guide Syracuse to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, highlighted by trips to the Final Four in both 2013 and 2016.

As a player at SU, GMac was a two-time first-team All-Big East selection.  He scored 18 points in the National Championship game against Kansas in 2003.  He helped the Orange to the back-to-back Big East tournament titles in 2005 & 2006. McNamara’s 2,099 points rank 4th all-time in Syracuse men’s basketball history.  

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