The 1966-67 Kansas State Wildcats went 17-8 (9-5 in the Big 8) under head coach Tex Winter. Simple Rating System: 7.9.
| Date | Opponent | Result | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1966-12-01 | vs Minnesota Golden Gophers | L 59–60 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1966-12-03 | vs Oregon Ducks | W 52–45 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1966-12-09 | vs Baylor Bears | W 77–70 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1966-12-10 | neutral Florida State Seminoles | W 81–58 | |
| 1966-12-12 | vs Indiana Hoosiers | W 82–69 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1966-12-17 | at Texas Tech Red Raiders | W 66–58 | Lubbock Municipal Coliseum |
| 1966-12-22 | neutral Penn State Nittany Lions | W 83–59 | |
| 1966-12-23 | at Kentucky Wildcats | L 79–83 | Memorial Coliseum |
| 1966-12-27 | neutral Nebraska Cornhuskers | W 98–81 | |
| 1966-12-28 | neutral Iowa State Cyclones | L 67–78 | |
| 1966-12-30 | vs Oklahoma Sooners | W 102–76 | Municipal Auditorium |
| 1967-01-07 | at Colorado Buffaloes | L 68–71 | Balch Fieldhouse |
| 1967-01-10 | vs Missouri Tigers | W 75–65 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1967-01-14 | vs Iowa State Cyclones | W 73–72 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1967-01-21 | at Oklahoma State Cowboys | W 75–50 | Gallagher Hall |
| 1967-01-30 | at Oklahoma Sooners | W 102–82 | McCasland Field House |
| 1967-02-04 | vs Nebraska Cornhuskers | L 59–67 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1967-02-11 | vs Kansas Jayhawks | L 55–60 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1967-02-14 | at Missouri Tigers | W 82–67 | Brewer Fieldhouse |
| 1967-02-18 | vs Colorado Buffaloes | W 55–53 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1967-02-25 | at Nebraska Cornhuskers | L 71–79 | Nebraska Coliseum |
| 1967-02-27 | vs Oklahoma Sooners | W 84–71 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1967-03-04 | vs Oklahoma State Cowboys | W 51–49 | Ahearn Field House |
| 1967-03-06 | at Iowa State Cyclones | W 81–68 | The Armory |
| 1967-03-11 | at Kansas Jayhawks | L 56–74 | Allen Fieldhouse |
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| Rank | Team | Conference | All-Time Wins |
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Top 100 by all-time D1 wins. Verified against the NCAA record book — and tiered so you can argue properly.
| # | COACH | RECORD | WIN % | SCHOOL(S) | YEARS | BEST SEASON / LEGACY |
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