NCAAB Game Recap - TCU at Kansas
Wed Feb 22, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Butl
74
Vill
66
F
TCU
68
Kansas
87
F
Oreg
68
Cal
65
F
Lou
63
UNC
74
F
Duke
75
Syr
78
F
Prov
68
Crei
66
F
Minn
89
MD
75
F
Vand
67
Tenn
56
F
Mich
68
Rut
64
F
UNH
78
UMassL
67
F
Albany
50
Vermt
62
F
Stony
52
UMBC
65
F
Bingha
69
Hartfo
76
F
Woff
81
VMI
63
F
UNCG
72
Mercer
66
F
Furm
81
ETSU
93
F(OT)
WCU
84
Citad
80
F
Manh
82
Rider
93
F
SIU
46
IlSt
50
F
NrthIA
59
IndSt
69
F
Amer
74
Navy
58
F
Colg
69
Leh
87
F
Lafy
64
Buck
94
F
Boston
62
Army
73
F
StLou
50
VCU
64
F
StBon
83
StJos
77
F
Ford
70
Duques
52
F
Pitt
59
Wake
63
F
UCF
71
Temp
69
F
Xav
64
Seton
71
F
DeP
67
GTown
65
F
LoyMD
62
HolyC
63
F
Chat
68
Samf
72
F(OT)
NDSU
82
ORU
80
F
Drake
65
LoyIL
80
F
MOSt
68
Brad
77
F
CenAR
70
SeLA
87
F
TXAMC
56
AbCh
44
F
TAMU
77
Ark
86
F
Lamar
88
NWSt
68
F
NebOm
84
Denv
83
F
UNLV
58
AF
81
F
OkSt
80
KSU
68
F
UConn
70
Hou
75
F
UtSt
81
SJSU
75
F
Bois
77
Nev
85
F
UCIrv
54
CS-Ful
56
F
Fres
63
SDSU
55
F
OrSt
66
Stan
79
F

Kansas 87, TCU 68

Feb 22, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

TCU

39

29

68

(3) Kansas

40

47

87

No. 3 Kansas routs TCU 87-68 to clinch share of Big 12 title
Wed Feb 22, 2017 10:00 PM

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) One by one, the glittering Big 12 championship trophies were paraded into Allen Fieldhouse, set upon a series of tables that these days stretch nearly the full length of the court.

Bill Self proceeded to nestle No. 13 right in front.

"It's 13 in a row, but tonight shouldn't be about 13," he said after the third-ranked Jayhawks pulled away in the second half to beat TCU 87-68 on Wednesday night, clinching at least a share of yet another Big 12 title. "This should be about these guys first."

The streak dating to Self's second season coaching in Lawrence matches the Division I record of 13 straight league titles UCLA set in the 1960s and `70s. To put it into perspective, Kansas has not failed to win a share of the Big 12 since the 20-year-old freshman Josh Jackson was 8.

Frank Mason III led the Jayhawks (25-3, 13-2) with 20 points. Devonte Graham had 17 points and seven assists, Jackson had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Carlton Bragg Jr. scored 15 points off the bench as Kansas cruised to its NCAA-leading 60th conference title.

Kansas can clinch the outright title with a victory at Texas on Saturday.

"People here will take it for granted a lot, which is fine," Self said. "But there's a lot of places - we won the Big Ten back-to-back years at Illinois and there was 5,000 people who greeted us at the airport. Here we got a hat and a T-shirt."

Alex Robinson had 15 points for the Horned Frogs (17-11, 6-9), who have lost four straight and still have never won in Allen Fieldhouse. Jaylen Fisher added 11 points and JD Miller had 10.

As the final seconds ticked away, Self congratulated his assistant coaches on the bench, and the Jayhawks donned white championship hats. Jackson had trouble tucking his over his bushy hair, but all that did was add to the festive atmosphere inside the Jayhawks' storied arena.

"I'm more of a type of guy that likes to win than do anything else, or have any individual success," Jackson said, "so I'm pretty happy with our season right now."

Jackson had a scary moment in the first half when he landed awkwardly on his right ankle, which he had tweaked in practice. He went to the locker room for a few minutes but soon returned.

"It was still kind of weak," he said, "but I was OK."

Just like in their first meeting in Fort Worth, when the Horned Frogs gave Kansas everything it could handle most of the way, this one was a nip-and-tuck matchup well into the second half.

The Jayhawks' superior guard play eventually opened a gap.

It began after TCU had closed to 49-47 on a basket by Miller with about 16 minutes left. The Jayhawks answered moments later when Mason lobbed a pass to Jackson and the springy freshman forward - showing no signs that his ankle was still bothering him - threw it down for a dunk.

The play touched off eight straight points that allowed Kansas to pry open a game in which nobody had led by more than five. And when the Jayhawks ripped off another run a few minutes later, the crowd inside the Phog began to sense another championship.

"They seemed to get every loose ball, deflection, rebound in the second half," TCU coach Jamie Dixon lamented, "and that's where it got away from us."

The dagger came when Svi Mykhailiuk curled in a 3-pointer from the corner with just over 3 minutes left, giving Kansas a 78-64 lead and allowing the celebration to begin.

One that has become oh-so common over the past 13 years.

"I think every year was special," said Mason, who has been a part of four titles. "I'm just glad I was able to be a part of all those. I'm just proud of my teammates, my coaching staff and the fans for the unbelievable energy they bring every single night."

BIG PICTURE

TCU had won three straight before its current skid, which has nearly eliminated the Horned Frogs from the NCAA Tournament bubble. "We can't hide from it. We're a bubble team that's lost four in a row," Dixon said. "We played ourselves onto the bubble and now we're here."

Kansas has ripped off five straight wins as it begins to positions itself for a run at the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Jayhawks have beat two top-10 teams during their latest streak.

WHAT A RUSH

Former Kansas star Brandon Rush had his jersey retired at halftime, joining fellow No. 25s B.H. Born and Danny Manning in Fieldhouse rafters. Rush's jersey was positioned next to the No. 15 of Mario Chalmers, his teammate in helping the Jayhawks to the 2008 national title.

"Man, it feels so good to be back on this floor again. This is a special day for me and my family, and I appreciate it," Rush said. "This is the biggest day of my life."

UP NEXT

TCU heads plays No. 12 West Virginia at home Saturday.

Kansas visits the struggling Longhorns on Saturday night.

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Leaders

TCU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Robinson 15 0 4 4 0 0
J. Fisher 11 0 3 2 0 0
Kansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
F. Mason III 20 0 4 2 0 0
D. Graham 17 0 7 4 1 1

Team Comparison

TCU Kansas
Points For 68 87
Field Goals 27/69-39% 29/61-48%
Three Pointers 6/23-26% 10/23-43%
Free Throws 8/12-67% 19/27-70%
Offensive Rebounds 14 12
Defensive Rebounds 24 31
Rebounds 43 47
Blocks 8 6
Steals 4 3
Turnovers 9 10
Personal Fouls 20 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Kansas Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Dec 30 Kansas 86 @ TCU 80 F. Mason III 22 V. Brodziansky 28
Wed Feb 22 TCU 68 @ Kansas 87 A. Robinson 15 F. Mason III 20

Game Information

Stadium: Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, Kansas
Attendance: 16,300
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