The Jayhawks are just the 4th team in conference history to win both the regular season and conference baseball tournament championships in the same season.
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K-State track and field had a trio of athletes take home Big 12 titles at the outdoor conference championships over the weekend. wibw.com/2026/05/18/thr…
FIRST ALERT 5/18: Monday is the higher-end severe day. After AM storms exit, storms redevelop 3–4 PM near the triple point. Threats: 2–4” hail, 70–80 mph winds, and tornadoes (a few strong). Discrete storms favored NC KS–Flint Hills, then a line east.
FIRST ALERT 5/18: Confidence is highest that Monday is the most active day. Severe storms are expected late afternoon through Monday night. All hazards are possible, including very large hail, destructive winds, and potentially strong tornadoes.
FIRST ALERT 5/17: Lower confidence (cap/outflow uncertainty). If storms develop near the dryline late PM—main risks hail & damaging winds, with a few spin-ups possible. Windy regardless: sustained ~30 mph, gusts up to ~45 mph.
Near-record warmth through Monday: it’ll feel like midsummer. If outside, hydrate, take breaks, and never leave kids/pets in cars. This heat can also help “fuel” stronger storms later in the period.
Deters, a Nemaha Central product, is one of 12 Emporia State track and field athletes competing at next weekend's DII outdoor national championships wibw.com/2026/05/15/emp…