Ayoka Lee

Locked on Women’s Basketball: K-State Ayoka Lee’s big comeback

By The Next / May 1, 2023

Missy and Ayoka Lee chat about her recovery journey, her first workout since the injury and what she has learned from being out

Kansas State's Gabby Gregory dribbling the ball against Wisconsin

Kansas State is finding its answers

By Tyler DeLuca / December 9, 2022

When Ayoka Lee was ruled out with an injury, the Wildcats season was deemed finished too. Now at 8-1, Kansas State is proving people wrong.

Kansas State’s Ayoka Lee puts up a layup against Texas Tech.

Kansas State prepares for new look with Ayoka Lee injured

By Tyler DeLuca / September 19, 2022

Head coach Jeff Mittie discusses what to expect from a Wildcats team missing Lee

Connecticut Sun big Alyssa Thomas runs up the court while looking towards the fans and holding a finger to her mouth to shush them

Daily Briefing — Aug. 25, 2022: ICARUS — Wings fly too close to the Sun

By Emily Adler / August 25, 2022

Sun advance to the semifinals

Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim

Daily Briefing — March 10, 2022: Inside one USBWA awards ballot

By Emily Adler / March 10, 2022

All roads lead to Boston

NaLyssa Smith posts up a defender outside the paint

Daily Briefing — March 1, 2022: Better than the average Bears

By Emily Adler / March 1, 2022

And your Power 5 awards, awarded

Ayoka Lee goes up to shoot a layup while a defender fouls her on her shooting wrist from behind

Daily Briefing — Jan. 24, 2022: UNBE-LEE-VABLE

By Emily Adler / January 24, 2022

Baylor lives by the rule of three

Ayoka Lee breaks Division I single-game scoring record

By Jenn Hatfield / January 23, 2022

The Kansas State center and WNBA prospect scored an uber-efficient 61 points on Sunday

Daily Briefing — Dec. 12, 2021: Ayoka Lee scores 38 and a pair of games not played

By Natalie Heavren / December 12, 2021

UConn extends streak without consecutive losses

Stepping into the brightest of spotlights

By Missy Heidrick / November 2, 2021

Kansas State’s Ayoka Lee is ready to lead in 2021-22