Kansas men's basketball Head Coach Bill Self and big Hunter Dickinson met with the media ahead of Wednesday's road battle with #2 Iowa State.
No. 2 Cyclones challenged virtually everything and sent ninth-ranked Jayhawks out of Hilton Coliseum with a 74-57 loss
K-State coach Jerome Tang called a 30-second timeout after a Bidunga hook shot gave KU a 7-0 lead and another timeout when KU went up 14-0 following a Zeke Mayo 3. Mayo went 4-of-7 from 3 and scored 24 points. He was 6-of-8 from the line.
Buckle up, folks, as we are going to get a fun one Wednesday night between second-ranked Iowa State and No. 9 Kansas. Tip is set for 6 p.m. Central time from Hi
No. 9 Kansas basketball suffered an embarrassing 74-57 defeat at the hands of No. 2 Iowa State, a performance that went far beyond a simple bad night. This wasn’t just a loss—it was a loud and clear wake-up call.
Hunter Dickinson had 25 points and Zeke Mayo scored 24 to lead No. 9 Kansas over Kansas State 84-74. Kansas built a big lead Saturday to start the game and then kept K-State at arm's length. The Wildcats never got closer than six points.
The No. 9 Jayhawks, who smothered Cincinnati in a 54-40 KU road victory on Saturday, meanwhile, have averaged 72.0 points per contest, a number inflated a bit thanks to a 99-point explosion on Jan. 5 at UCF.
Kansas and Iowa State are set for a top-10 clash in Ames on Wednesday. To preview the game, Bill Self and Hunter Dickinson met with reporters pregame. Click the video above to see what Self had to ...
Bill Self shared his frustration over how Kansas competed — while also noting concern for KJ Adams’ shoulder injury.
Iowa State has emerged as the class of the Big 12 thus far, off a thrilling come from behind win at Texas Tech in overtime. The Cyclones can cement its place a
The Kansas men’s basketball team, which had been riding high off three straight wins led by dominant defensive efforts, came back down to earth with a double-digit loss at Iowa State on Wednesday. By the time center Hunter Dickinson made it to the media room for his postgame press conference,
The Kansas men’s basketball team has rounded into form on defense of late, to the point that during their ongoing three-game winning streak, the Jayhawks have allowed an average of just 48 points per game and 17 of those points in second halves.