Kansas State Assistant Mark Vital Arrested in Shocking Monday Morning Incident

Kansas State mens basketball staffer Mark Vital faces legal trouble following an early morning arrest tied to an alleged domestic dispute.

Kansas State Graduate Assistant Mark Vital Arrested on Domestic Battery Charge

Kansas State men’s basketball graduate assistant Mark Vital was arrested early Monday morning in Manhattan, Kansas, on a domestic battery charge, according to the Riley County Police Department.

The arrest occurred at approximately 12:20 a.m. in the 600 block of Vattier Street. The charge was listed as “domestic battery; knowing rude physical contact with a family member or dating relationship.” Vital’s bond was set at $2,000, and he was not confined following the arrest.

Authorities also arrested a woman at the same location roughly 15 minutes earlier on a similar charge.

Vital is in his first season on the Kansas State coaching staff, brought on by head coach Jerome Tang as a graduate assistant. The two share a notable history - they were part of Baylor’s 2021 national championship team, with Tang serving as an assistant coach and Vital playing a key role on the court. That season, Vital averaged 6.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, carving out a reputation as a physical, high-energy forward who did the dirty work that doesn’t always show up in the box score.

Listed at 6-foot-5, Vital’s athleticism and versatility allowed him to continue his playing career after college. He spent time overseas playing professional basketball and even made a brief transition to football, joining the Kansas City Chiefs as a tight end.

This season marked his first step into coaching, reuniting with Tang in a support role on the Wildcats’ staff.

A spokesperson for Kansas State men’s basketball declined to comment on the incident.