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Today's opponent is Missouri. Check out their schedule, roster and stats.
KU twists Tigers' tail (By Gary Bedore)
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Tonight, the Kansas University men's basketball team hopes to not fall into the same pitfalls which doomed No. 1 North Carolina and No. 4 UCLA today. Though unlike those two top-five squads that fell this afternoon, the Jayhawks don't have the luxury of playing at home. Instead, Bill Self's squad has to go to one of the most hostile environments it'll see all year - Mizzou Arena - for a 7 p.m. tip on ESPNU. The Jayhawks (17-0 overall, 2-0 Big 12) are fresh after four-plus days off. Before that, though, came a pair of Big 12 pastings against Nebraska and Oklahoma in a 72-hour stretch. Behind those two wins, the Jayhawks, should they win tonight, are a likely candidate for the nation's No. 1 ranking come Monday. Read more »
The Greene Room comes to you live from among the Antlers in Mizzou Arena, where KU tries to avoid falling in line with North Carolina and UCLA as Saturday victims of Top-5 upsets. Enter The Greene Room »
Tying up loose ends from KU's grinder of a win Saturday night in Columbia. Neither team shot the ball particularly well, but the Jayhawks were able to get to the free throw line enough late in the game to hold off the Tigers and improve to 3-0 in league play. Read more and hear postgame audio »
KU coach Bill Self met with the media following his team's 76-70 win over Missouri on the road. Considering what happened to North Carolina and UCLA on their home floors earlier in the day, Self wasn't too upset after his team outlasted the Tigers in an ugly offensive contest. KU didn't score a bucket from the field in the last 7:23, but still left with the win. Listen here and subscribe to postgame press conferences on iTunes »
Ryan Greene and Tom Keegan come to you from the car on I-70 after watching KU and Missouri play a game that was...to be polite...ugly. A foul-marred contest was won by the Jayhawks, 76-70, and Bill Self's squad was able to avoid the curse which affected fellow Top-5 residents North Carolina and UCLA Saturday. Listen here and subscribe to Spodcasters in iTunes » | Visit The Spodcasters on Myspace »
In a game that was ugly in every possible way, Mario Chalmers produced a sparkling stat line with 18 points, five rebounds, three steals and two assists. It also landed him yet again atop The Keegan Ratings. Read more »
See photos from KU's 76-70 grinder of a win in Columbia, played in front of a rarely-full Mizzou Arena crowd. See photos »
Check out the final stats from a KU-MU game featuring 31 missed three-pointers, 52 fouls and 67 free throw attempts. In other words, it was far from pretty. See stats »