NCAAB Game Recap - Texas at Kansas
Thu Mar 14, 2019 9:48 PM EDT

Prov
62
Vill
73
F
Akr
46
Buff
82
F
NCSU
56
UVA
76
F
Sac
73
Mont
79
F
TCU
61
KSU
70
F
Bois
69
Nev
77
F
USC
75
Wash
78
F
ChiSt
49
NMSt
86
F
LaTec
56
ODU
57
F
UCRiv
44
UCIrv
63
F
CSNor
68
UCSB
71
F
NIU
80
Toled
76
F
Lou
70
UNC
83
F
StJon
54
Marq
86
F
WVU
79
TxTch
74
F
S UT
83
N CO
64
F
NM
83
UtSt
91
F
UCLA
72
AzSt
83
F
UMKC
64
UtVal
71
F
N TX
51
W Ky
67
F
UCDav
71
CS-Ful
75
F(OT)
DelSt
57
NCC
75
F
CenAR
65
SeLA
79
F
Ball
86
BGSU
99
F
Syr
72
Duke
84
F
GTown
57
Seton
73
F
Tex
57
Kansas
65
F
MTSt
84
E WA
90
F
Marsh
73
USM
82
F
Seatt
75
GrCan
84
F
Oreg
66
Utah
54
F
AF
50
Fres
76
F
IaSt
83
Baylor
66
F
CenMI
89
Kent
81
F
Crei
61
Xav
63
F
VaTec
63
FSU
65
F(OT)
PorSt
71
Web
81
F
Colora
73
OrSt
58
F
CSBak
70
UTRGV
85
F
SDSU
63
UNLV
55
F
Lamar
72
NOrl
76
F
BethC
71
How
80
F
UAB
85
UTSA
76
F
LongB
68
HI
66
F
GrgWas
57
GMas
61
F
Nebras
69
MD
61
F
Mizzu
71
Aub
81
F
Tul
68
Mem
83
F
USA
70
UL
69
F
Rich
68
StLou
71
F
ULM
80
CoCar
50
F
TAMU
54
MissSt
80
F
Ill
62
Iowa
83
F
ECU
57
WichSt
73
F
StJos
92
Duques
86
F
PSU
72
Minn
77
F(OT)
Bama
62
Miss
57
F
SMU
74
Tuls
65
F
LaSal
57
URI
76
F
Ind
75
OhSt
79
F
UConn
80
SoFL
73
F
Ark
50
Fla
66
F

Kansas 65, Texas 57

Mar 14, 2019, 9:48 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(6) Texas

29

28

57

(3) Kansas

29

36

65

No. 17 Kansas beats Texas 65-57 in Big 12 quarterfinals
Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:20 AM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Kansas took the first step toward redemption against Texas on Thursday night.

After the No. 17 Jayhawks failed to win a piece of the Big 12 regular-season title, ending their record streak of 14 straight crowns, they leaned on freshmen Devon Dotson and David McCormack in a 65-57 victory over the Longhorns in the quarterfinals of the conference tournament.

Two more wins and they'll hoist some hardware after all.

Dotson finished with 17 points and McCormack had 13 points and a career-best nine rebounds for the third-seeded Jayhawks (24-8), who advanced to play West Virginia in the semifinals Friday night.

The No. 10 seed Mountaineers upset second-seeded Texas Tech earlier in the day.

"The team I watched tonight is hungry, they're playing with a free mind and they're rebounding," Jayhawks coach Bill Self said of the Mountaineers. "Forget about the records and whatnot, when Kansas and West Virginia play you usually get your money's worth for a game."

Dedric Lawson also had 16 points and Quentin Grimes had 12 for the Jayhawks, who improved to 20-3 in quarterfinals since the inaugural tournament in 1997.

Dylan Osetkowski had 18 points to lead the sixth-seeded Longhorns (16-16), who may have needed a win at the Sprint Center to help their NCAA Tournament resume. They have a strong strength of schedule but have lost five of their last six games overall.

"No question about it, regardless of our record," Osetkowski said. "We've been in every game. It's tough to leave it up to the committee now, but I think we've definitely done enough."

The Jayhawks and Longhorns split in the regular season with each winning at home, so perhaps it was no surprise that they played to a 29-29 stalemate in the first half.

Kansas got out to a quick 9-2 lead but languished through long periods, unable to get anything going offensively. The Longhorns did their best work attacking the paint and getting to the foul line, even though 6-foot-11 freshman Jaxson Hayes sat most of the half with two fouls.

The Jayhawks began to edge ahead early in the second half.

Lawson scored a couple of quick baskets to build a lead, and the brutish, 6-foot-10 McCormack went to work on the glass. He made one nifty rebound off a miss by Ochai Agbaji and spun around for a lay-in, helping Kansas stretch its lead to the biggest of the game.

"I was trying to use my size and strength to my advantage," McCormack said.

Texas tinkered with a 2-3 zone and a half-court trap to slow the Jayhawks, and to some extent they succeeded. But the Longhorns were unable to capitalize at the other end.

"We were locked in and played great defensively," the Jayhawks' Marcus Garrett said.

When they closed to within 56-51, Grimes drew a foul and triggered the bonus, making both free throws. When the Longhorns added a foul shot of their own, Dotson breezed to the bucket for another contested layup to extend the Jayhawks' lead.

The Jayhawks held on the rest of the way.

"We got some stops, but we didn't score enough points," Texas coach Shaka Smart said. "I think the difference in transition baskets was one of the key factors that led to Kansas winning the game."

ROACH STRUGGLES

Kerwin Roach II returned from a five-game suspension for violating team rules. He checked in early in the game but finished with just eight points on 2-for-7 shooting.

HAYES HURT

The Longhorns lost Hayes, one of their bright young stars, when he appeared to hurt his left knee during a scrum with 1:58 left in the game. He was helped off without putting any weight on it.

BIG PICTURE

Texas had the nation's sixth-toughest scheduled according to the NET, the new analytics used by the NCAA Tournament selection committee. But the Longhorns were just 8-10 in the Big 12 in the regular season, and they may have needed a win over Kansas to help their postseason cause.

Kansas started 15-2 but was just 8-6 down the stretch, when injuries and absences began to wreak havoc with the lineup. But the emergence of McCormack gives the Jayhawks hope they can defend their tournament title after failing to win the regular-season crown.

UP NEXT

Kansas will play the Mountaineers for a spot in the finals.

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Leaders

Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Osetkowski 18 0 2 7 3 0
J. Febres 11 0 0 1 2 0
Kansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Dotson 17 0 4 4 1 0
D. Lawson 16 0 1 6 2 1

Team Comparison

Tex Kansas
Points For 57 65
Field Goals 20/56-36% 23/55-42%
Three Pointers 8/25-32% 3/11-27%
Free Throws 9/16-56% 16/22-73%
Offensive Rebounds 7 12
Defensive Rebounds 25 29
Rebounds 33 43
Blocks 4 5
Steals 11 6
Turnovers 8 13
Personal Fouls 19 11
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Kansas Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Jan 14 Tex 78 @ Kansas 80 M. Coleman 16 L. Vick 21
Tue Jan 29 Kansas 63 @ Tex 73 O. Agbaji 24 D. Osetkowski 16
Thu Mar 14 Tex 57 @ Kansas 65 D. Osetkowski 18 D. Dotson 17

Game Information

Stadium: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 18,927
Game Time: