NCAAB Game Recap - Kentucky at Kansas
Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:46 PM EST

Duke
88
MSU
81
F
KY
61
Kansas
65
F
Nich
77
Vill
113
F
How
69
Gonz
106
F
Purd
86
Marq
71
F
CenCT
55
StJon
80
F
JackSt
58
Mercer
86
F
Elon
67
Furm
76
F
Monm
80
Leh
72
F
LoyMD
52
Fairf
64
F
(N/A)
43
Army
92
F
SCSt
54
Yale
86
F
(N/A)
43
Dart
78
F
Colum
87
Longw
77
F
Canis
79
AF
93
F
Lafy
80
NJIT
96
F
Lib
79
Wake
66
F
(N/A)
62
Toled
72
F
HiPt
53
Tenn
84
F
Iona
62
Syr
71
F
Clev
38
Rut
70
F
Bry
72
NCSU
95
F
WriSt
67
Mia-O
73
F(OT)
USC-Up
65
UGA
74
F
GrgWas
67
FSU
87
F
VMI
61
Duques
77
F
UNCW
81
David
108
F
Stony
64
UConn
72
F
SacHr
53
BC
73
F
HarSm
56
SHSU
72
F
(N/A)
46
YSU
134
F
ASU
63
SDSt
94
F
CoCar
60
Lamar
66
F
(N/A)
67
HCU
108
F
LACol
58
UL
113
F
Maine
44
TxTch
83
F
UNH
60
Tex
78
F
GASt
75
Rice
54
F
WIGB
65
NIU
85
F
ArkLR
62
Mem
70
F
UMKC
51
KSU
72
F
Del
53
Brad
61
F
Lipsco
64
Bama
86
F
(N/A)
53
ChiSt
101
F
(N/A)
45
Web
110
F
UtVal
84
IdaSt
71
F
NebOm
71
NM
103
F
Winth
76
ColSt
80
F
Denv
62
Colora
89
F
SDSU
68
AzSt
90
F
(N/A)
70
LongB
95
F
(N/A)
52
UCIrv
91
F
CalLu
82
Pepp
107
F
NDdN
53
Sac
74
F
(N/A)
52
Portl
89
F
(N/A)
60
PorSt
111
F
E WA
67
Stan
61
F

Nov 14, 2017, 9:46 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(7) Kentucky

33

28

61

(4) Kansas

34

31

65

Mykhailiuk's 17 lead No. 4 Kansas past No. 7 Kentucky 65-61
Wed Nov 15, 2017 1:46 AM

CHICAGO (AP) A chance to build some Self-awareness was too much for Kansas to pass up. Beating a marquee program was a nice little bonus.

Svi Mykhailiuk scored 17 points, and Devonte Graham hit the clinching free throws to give No. 4 Kansas a 65-61 victory over No. 7 Kentucky on Tuesday night that put Self in a tie for second with Roy Williams on the Jayhawks' all-time wins list.

"It's an all win and no lose game cause nobody is going to look at it and say well, you lost to Kentucky or you lost to Duke or Michigan State and have it be a negative," Self said after his team scrapped for the win in a seesaw game. "I think what this game does early in the season - if you can stand to watch it, because I know that wasn't very pretty - I think what this game is it obviously gives you confidence, but it makes you more aware of who you are and I think that's always good."

In a game that matched the two winningest Division I programs, the Jayhawks (2-0) prevailed after the two teams spent most of the second half trading baskets and leads.

Malik Newman had a key rebound in the closing seconds and hit two foul shots to help Kansas knock off the Wildcats (2-1). The down-to-wire game capped a powerhouse Champions Classic doubleheader that started with No. 1 Duke beating No. 2 Michigan State 88-81.

Mykhailiuk hit three 3-pointers. Udoka Azubuike scored 13 points. Newman scored 12 and Graham had 11, helping Self pick up his 418th win at Kansas to tie Williams for second behind Phog Allen (519).

"We had already discussed in the huddle, we needed three stops," Newman said. "I think that was like the second or third one, so I mean it was just all about getting stops like coach said and I mean we knew we couldn't give up (any) second shots, so it was all out for all the rebounds and just went after it."

Kevin Knox scored 20 and nailed three 3s for Kentucky (2-1). Hamidou Diallo added 14 points. But the Wildcats came up short after rallying to beat Utah Valley and hanging on for a four-point win against Vermont.

"We really fought tonight. A lot of people had us losing this game at least by 20, 30 points," Knox said. "But we said before the game it wasn't (going to) happen. They're a veteran team. We're a really young team. A lot of people thought they had the advantage. But tonight we really fought our butts off."

TIGHT FINISH

Kentucky was leading 57-55 after Nick Richards scored on a tip-in. Mykhailiuk hit a short jumper for Kansas and Graham hit a free throw. Newman then hit a 3 to bump the Jayhawks' lead to 61-57 with just over two minutes left. It was 61-59 when Kentucky's PJ Washington blocked a 3 by Mykhailiuk as the shot clock went off with 33 seconds left, giving the Wildcats a chance to tie or take the lead. But Knox missed a jumper along the baseline.

Newman grabbed the rebound for Kansas and hit two free throws with 17 seconds left to make it 63-59. Kentucky's Sacha Killeya-Jones scored on a put-back with eight seconds left. But Graham made two foul shots with seven seconds remaining to close things out.

"It was a great grind-it-out win," Self said. "We dealt with some stuff today and certainly to basically play six guys and be able to pull that off when we were totally gassed, I'm really proud of my team."

PRESTON OUT

Kansas held Billy Preston out of the game because he was involved in a single-car accident, another round of trouble for the freshman forward. Benched for the opener against Tennessee State because he missed both curfew and class, he found out just before the pregame meal that he wasn't playing against Kentucky, either. Coach Bill Self said in a statement that Preston was involved in a "single-vehicle incident" on campus on Saturday. He said no one was hurt, but Preston's car was damaged. Self said the administration "determined that we needed a clearer financial picture specific to the vehicle" and that the 6-foot-10 Preston will remain out "until the review is complete."

BIG PICTURE

Kentucky: Though they've been shaky so far, the Wildcats hung in against another powerhouse. But it's clear the young Wildcats, with five freshmen starting, also have some work to do. They grabbed just one offensive rebound in the first half compared to 15 for Kansas and had 18 turnovers in the game.

Kansas: The Jayhawks will take the win, though they'll need to shoot better than this. They were 35.3 percent from the field and 8 of 28 on 3-pointers.

UP NEXT

Kentucky: The schedule eases a bit for Kentucky, with a home game against East Tennessee State on Friday.

Kansas: The Jayhawks meet South Dakota State to start a rather light stretch in the schedule on Friday. They close out the month against Texas Southern, Oakland and Toledo before facing Syracuse on Dec. 2.

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This story has been corrected to clarify late scoring sequence.

Leaders

Kentucky PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Knox 20 0 0 7 2 1
H. Diallo 14 0 4 5 1 0
Kansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Mykhailiuk 17 0 3 3 1 0
U. Azubuike 13 0 1 8 0 2

Team Comparison

KY Kansas
Points For 61 65
Field Goals 23/55-42% 24/68-35%
Three Pointers 3/13-23% 8/28-29%
Free Throws 12/18-67% 9/16-56%
Offensive Rebounds 10 18
Defensive Rebounds 29 21
Rebounds 39 46
Blocks 10 2
Steals 7 12
Turnovers 18 11
Personal Fouls 20 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Kansas Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Nov 14 KY 61 @ Kansas 65 K. Knox 20 S. Mykhailiuk 17

Game Information

Stadium: United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 21,684
Game Time: