NCAAB Game Recap - TCU at Kansas
Thu Mar 9, 2017 3:00 PM EST

Mia-FL
53
UNC
78
F
Vill
108
StJon
67
F
E MI
62
Akr
79
F
UTSA
70
MTSU
86
F
UtSt
69
Nev
83
F
AzSt
57
Oreg
80
F
TCU
85
Kansas
82
F
PorSt
72
UND
95
F
UCRiv
67
UCIrv
76
F
CAPoly
55
UCDav
66
F
UAB
57
LaTec
69
F
Toled
66
Ohio
67
F
VaTec
68
FSU
74
F
Tex
53
WVU
63
F
Xav
62
Butl
57
F
ChiSt
53
NMSt
67
F
Sac
70
E WA
89
F
AF
55
ColSt
81
F
Col
78
Ariz
92
F
CSNor
68
CS-Ful
81
F
How
68
Morg
65
F
Lamar
59
SFA
75
F
Marsh
64
ODU
63
F
Kent
68
Buff
65
F
KSU
70
Baylor
64
F
UVA
58
ND
71
F
Crei
70
Prov
58
F
UTRGV
78
UMKC
82
F(OT)
S UT
70
Web
90
F
SDSU
87
Bois
68
F
USC
74
UCLA
76
F
OkSt
83
IaSt
92
F
Duke
81
Lou
77
F
Seton
82
Marq
76
F
W MI
63
Ball
66
F
Rice
76
UTEP
86
F
SeatU
53
UtVal
65
F
NM
60
Fres
65
F
Cal
78
Utah
75
F
Mont
77
Ida
81
F
SHSU
63
HCU
59
F
MD-ES
68
Hamp
66
F
HI
62
LongB
73
F
UMass
60
StBon
73
F
PSU
51
MSU
78
F
MissSt
55
Bama
75
F
SoFL
66
UConn
77
F
Rut
61
NW
83
F
StLou
46
GrgWas
53
F
Mizzu
74
Miss
86
F
Tul
60
Tuls
66
F
Ford
71
GMas
82
F(OT)
Ind
95
Iowa
73
F
TAMU
41
Vand
66
F
David
82
LaSal
73
F
Ill
55
Mich
75
F
Tenn
57
UGA
59
F
ECU
80
Temp
69
F

TCU 85, Kansas 82

Mar 9, 2017, 3:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(8) TCU

43

42

85

(1) Kansas

42

40

82

TCU stuns No. 1 Kansas 85-82 in Big 12 quarterfinals
Thu Mar 9, 2017 7:29 PM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) It didn't matter to TCU that it was playing just down the road from the Kansas campus in Lawrence, or that the Horned Frogs already had endured a taxing opening-round game in the Big 12 Tournament.

It probably mattered a great deal that the Jayhawks were missing star freshman Josh Jackson.

Regardless, the spunky underdogs from Fort Worth held on after squandering an 11-point second-half lead, and Desmond Bane's three free throws with 2.5 seconds left gave the Horned Frogs an 85-82 victory over the nation's top-ranked team in the quarterfinal round Thursday.

TCU will play No. 23 Iowa State, which topped Oklahoma State, in Friday night's semifinals.

"It took everybody. It took the whole team," said TCU coach Jamie Dixon, who has quickly turned around his alma mater in his first season. "Great win for our program, our school."

The eighth-seeded Horned Frogs (19-14) trailed 80-76 with just over a minute remaining, but a parade of free throws knotted it, and Alex Robinson's driving layup gave TCU the lead.

Frank Mason answered with a pair of free throws for Kansas (28-4), but the Horned Frogs got the ball to Bane in the corner and he was fouled by Svi Mykhailiuk while putting up a shot.

"All of my teammates came up to me, tried to calm me down, make sure everything was cool," Bane said afterward, "and I stepped up and knocked them down."

Then, Devonte Graham's tying 3-pointer at the buzzer bounced harmlessly off the rim, and the Horned Frogs leaped off their benched to celebrate a massive upset of the tournament's No. 1 seed.

"We tried," Jayhawks coach Bill Self said, "we just didn't quite have it today."

Kenrich Williams had 18 points, Robinson added 13 and Brandon Parrish had 12 for the Horned Frogs, who caught a break when Self suspended Jackson for the tournament opener.

Jackson was cited last month for hitting a parked car and fleeing the scene, and didn't inform his coach of the legal trouble until Monday. It was the latest in a series of incidents involving the star freshman that drew Self's ire and ultimately led to the punishment.

With a shortened bench, Mason wound up playing all 40 minutes and scored 29 points in a virtuoso performance. The other four starters also played at least 35 minutes, with Mykhailiuk scoring 18 points and forward Landen Lucas finishing with 13 points and 14 boards.

"We know that distractions happen and we have to eliminate them, especially in the postseason," Lucas said. "I think we responded relatively well. We just came up a little bit short."

The Jayhawks built a 39-27 lead late in the first half, thanks to Mykhailiuk's hot shooting and Mason's ability to get to the rim, but it disappeared after Dixon got a technical foul.

TCU's coach barked across the court at one of the officials after Lagerald Vick's basket gave the Jayhawks their biggest lead. Mason extended the advantage with two free throws, but it seemed as if the Horned Frogs began to channel Dixon's intensity down the stretch.

They closed the half on a 16-3 run, highlighted by a trio of 3-pointers, and carried a 43-42 lead into the locker room when Carlton Bragg Jr. air-balled a jumper at the buzzer.

Early in the second half, it was Bill Self's turn to boil over.

He took umbrage with a goaltending call that gave TCU a basket, and refused to back down even when Mykhailiuk tried to distract the official. But it didn't have the same effect, at least right away - the Horned Frogs instead stretched their lead to 60-49 with 13:55 left.

The Jayhawks finally went on their run a few minutes later, Mason getting it started with a four-point play and then finishing it with a driving layup that gave Kansas a 71-70 lead.

When Williams fouled out with 3:12 to go, the Jayhawks looked poise to finish it off.

Instead, the Horned Frogs showed remarkable composure in the Jayhawks' home-away-from-home. And when Graham's heave from the wing bounced off the rim and the buzzer sounded, the tournament's top seed was done in the quarterfinals for the first time in seven years.

"This is the win of my career right here, to be completely honest," Parrish said. "This is the high point of my whole career. I'm just happy to have these guys, my brothers, here with me."

JACKSON'S OTHER TROUBLE

Jackson also faces a misdemeanor charge of criminal damage to property after he allegedly kicked the car of McKenzie Calvert, a member of the Kansas women's basketball team. Her father, Tim Calvert, told The Kansas City Star that Jackson and his attorney "wanted to pay to make it all go away" but that the family refused the offer. Jackson is scheduled to be arraigned April 12.

BIG PICTURE

TCU is two wins away from a remarkable trip to the NCAA Tournament, something that even the uber-positive Dixon would have been hard-pressed to imagine a week ago.

Kansas has to hope its body of work this season, including a 13th straight regular-season title, will be enough to earn a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. They Jayhawks were in line for the top seed overall, but their upset loss Thursday may dash those hopes.

UP NEXT

TCU gets the red-hot Cyclones on Friday night.

Kansas gets a short bus ride home.

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Leaders

TCU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Williams 18 0 5 8 4 0
D. Bane 16 0 1 5 2 0
Kansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
F. Mason III 29 0 6 3 1 0
S. Mykhailiuk 18 0 1 2 0 1

Team Comparison

TCU Kansas
Points For 85 82
Field Goals 31/63-49% 25/56-45%
Three Pointers 6/16-38% 10/30-33%
Free Throws 17/22-77% 22/27-81%
Offensive Rebounds 10 7
Defensive Rebounds 26 24
Rebounds 38 32
Blocks 2 7
Steals 12 5
Turnovers 15 15
Personal Fouls 20 16
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Kansas Leads Series 2-1

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
Thu Mar 9 TCU 85 @ Kansas 82 K. Williams 18 F. Mason III 29

Game Information

Stadium: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 18,972
Game Time: