Despite a gut-wrenching 92-86 double-overtime loss to No. 7 Houston on Saturday, Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self is staying positive and sending a clear message to the doubters.
The Jayhawks will once again be without KJ Adams Jr. and Zach Clemence when they take on Houston this Saturday.
There were 75 student-camping groups in Allen Fieldhouse onFriday, reserving spots for Saturday’s KU-Houston game. There were 156 such groups for the KU-UNC constest.
Whether it was inconsistent play, visible frustration on the court, or questions about his fit within the system, Storr’s season hadn’t lived up to the lofty billing. Wednesda
Check out everything Kansas basketball coach Bill Self and his players had to say Saturday following a heartbreaking loss at home against Houston.
Mayo committed two vital turnovers on inbounds passes off Houston’s full-court press. KU was up two points with 16.6 left in regulation when he was called for a five-second inbounds violation. Two free throws by J’Wan Robert tied it at 66 with 13.9 seconds left. KU turned it over on the Jayhawks’ final possession of regulation.
Kansas basketball is getting closer to full strength. KJ Adams is close to returning to the Jayhawks from an injury.
Bill Self is referencing a game from the 2006-07 season. In that game, Texas A&M pulled off a 69-66 upset over the Jayhawks, and Acie Law helped to earn his “Captain Clutch” nickname by hitting a three-point shot late to take the lead making his free throws a bit later to seal the deal.
“I never thought going into the season that Zeke Mayo would be the guy who could get more free throws than anybody else on our team,” KU coach Bill Self said of the former South Dakota State standout who went 6-of-8 from the free throw line in Saturday’s 84-74 victory over Kansas State at Allen Fieldhouse.
Check out everything Kansas basketball coach Bill Self had to say Friday ahead of the Jayhawks' game Saturday at home against Houston.
Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self didn’t hold back when discussing the energy—or lack thereof—coming from the student section at Allen Fieldhouse this season. Speaking to reporters ahead of Saturday’s clash with No.
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