Kansas State hosts Colorado on Sunday afternoon looking to stop a losing streak and keeping hopes of a postseason bid alive, while the Buffaloes are looking to build on being competitive in recent matchups.K-State (13-15, 7-10 Big 12) has lost four straight in a season of streaks. Colorado (11-17, 2-15) has alternated between wins and losses in its last four games after losing its first 13 conference games.Despite sitting in last place in the Big 12 ,the Buffaloes have been more competitive lately, even in their losses. Against Kansas on Monday, Colorado fell behind early but never let the game get out of reach.Kansas led by double digits multiple times in the first half, but Colorado closed to within 37-32 at halftime. The Buffs led 39-38 early in the second half, but Kansas responded. The Jayhawks led 67-60 with a minute left and hung on 71-64.Colorado coach Tad Boyle was pleased with his team’s effort.