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Today's opponent is Loyola (Md.). Check out their schedule, roster and stats.
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It's hard to imagine KU playing a more complete game than it did in routing Boston College on the road Saturday, 85-60. Darnell Jackson and Darrell Arthur combined for 47 points, Mario Chalmers was his usual self from the outside, the Jayhawks hit free throws and rebounded. And that was visiting an ACC foe. Tonight, KU will try to avoid looking ahead to Saturday's Big 12 opener in Lincoln by hosting the Loyola (Md.) Greyhounds for a 7 p.m. tip. Read more »
The Greene Room comes to you live from Allen Fieldhouse for the first time in the 2008 calendar year for KU's non-conference finale. Enter The Greene Room »
Tying up loose ends from KU's non-conference finale against Loyola. Sherron Collins replaced the injured Mario Chalmers in the starting lineup, scored 18 points, and KU polished off it's non-con slate unscathed for the first time since the 1996-97 season. Read more and hear postgame audio »
KU coach Bill Self met with the media following his team's 90-60 non-conference finale win over Loyola. He discussed Sherron Collins' push towards full health, Mario Chalmers' healing process for a tweaked groin and again needing to ask Brandon Rush for some aggressiveness on the offensive end. Listen here and subscribe to postgame press conferences on iTunes »
Filling in for the injured Mario Chalmers in the starting lineup, Sherron Collins advanced his return to 100 percent health in scoring 18 points and drawing the top spot in The Keegan Ratings. Read more »
See photos from KU's non-conference finale blowout of Loyola. KU finished its non-conference season undefeated for the first time since 1996-07. See photos »
Check out the final stats from KU's 90-60 triumph over Loyola. Sherron Collins started in place of Mario Chalmers, finishing with 18 points, including a trio of three-pointers. See stats »