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Tonight's opponent is Miami (Ohio). Check out their schedule, roster and stats.
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After securing its second road win of the season in as many tries, KU returns home for one last sliver of action before taking a few days off for Christmas. If the Jayhawks want to go into the holiday season 12-0, however, they'll certainly have to earn it. Today, in a noon tipoff, KU welcomes in 5-4 Miami (Ohio), an NCAA Tournament team a year ago who is coming off of a huge road win Thursday night in a 61-58 overtime thriller at Illinois. Read more »
The Greene Room comes to you live from Allen Fieldhouse, where the Jayhawks play their final game before taking a short Christmas break against a defensive-minded Miami squad. Enter The Greene Room »
Tying up loose ends from Kansas' 12th straight win to start the 2007-08 season, in which the Jayhawks snapped what had been an impressive streak by Miami's defense stretching 44 games. Read more and hear postgame audio »
Once the fire alarm pulled in Hadl Auditorium subsided, KU coach Bill Self discussed with the local media his team's 78-54 win over Miami (Ohio), which improved the Jayhawks to 12-0 on the season heading into a three-day break for the holidays. Darrell Arthur and Darnell Jackson led the way for the Jayhawks with 14 points each on combined 13-of-21 shooting. Listen here and subscribe to postgame press conferences on iTunes »
After taking a shot to the head while diving for a loose ball early, Darnell Jackson returned to the game spirited, finishing with 14 points, eight boards and even more breathing room atop The Keegan Ratings' season standings. Read more »
See photos from KU's final game before taking a few days off over Christmas. See photos »
Check out the final stats from KU's 78-54 win over Miami (Ohio), which marked the first time in 45 games that an opponent has scored 70-plus points against the RedHawks. Darnell Jackson and Darrell Arthur spearheaded the effort, combining for 28 points. The two combined to go 13-of-21 from the floor, with most of their looks coming from in close. See stats »