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Here are three takeaways from the Kansas Jayhawks’ loss to Cincinnati at the Big 12 Tournament. Down two starters, KU basketball eliminated from the Big 12 Tournament by Cincinnati Skip to main ...
Heading into the game, the Kansas Jayhawks ranked No. 313 in 3-point rate (31.1%) nationally. That mark, so far, is the lowest ever in the Self era despite the team ranking No. 27 nationally in 3 ...
Instead, Kansas (14-5, 5-3 in Big 12), again without forward KJ Adams due to injury, finds itself in a more than just challenging situation when it comes to the Big 12 Conference race.
Kansas cut the lead to one point (41-40) early in the second half, but Creighton responded with a 10-0 run. After a few calls that didn’t go the Jayhawks’ way, Kansas coach Bill Self protested ...
Still, KU held Cincinnati to 24-for-61 (39.3%) shooting, including an abysmal 3-for-18 (16.7%) mark from deep. Games like this illustrate how good Kansas can be at defense when the team is fully ...
The Kansas Jayhawks return an established trio in Hunter Dickinson, Dajuan Harris and KJ Adams. But they’ve also experienced losing at KU. KU basketball returns All-American & national champs.
The Bulldogs shot a blistering 62.3% from the field, including 8-for-14 (57.1%) from deep. Gonzaga outscored KU 38-28 in paint points, and the Bulldogs attacked Kansas’ pick-and-roll coverages ...
At KU as a freshman, Udeh averaged 2.6 points and 1.8 rebounds per game in 30 games (8.3 minutes a game). He also contributed 20 steals, 18 blocks and 53 rebounds last season.