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Today's opponent is Nebraska. Check out their schedule, roster and stats.
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Game Updates: KU-Nebraska
While plenty of the buzz is shifting towards Wednesday's showdown with K-State in Manhattan, the Kansas University men's basketball team has other business to tend to first. On the line today is a potential season sweep of Big 12 North foe Nebraska and the 20th win of the season for the No. 2 Jayhawks. KU took the first meeting with Nebraska in Lincoln 79-58 to open up Big 12 play. While the Jayhawks have stayed hot, winning three more league tilts since then, the Huskers are almost desperate for a conference win. After the home loss to KU, Nebraska fell at Colorado and then at home to Baylor by a combined six points, dropping Doc Sadler's ballclub to 11-5 on the year. Read more »
The Greene Room Live: KU-Nebraska
The Greene Room comes to you live from Allen Fieldhouse, where KU wraps up its season series with Nebraska and shoots for a perfect 20-0 start to the year the same time. Enter The Greene Room »
Extra Minutes: Kansas 84, Nebraska 49
Tying up loose ends from the Jayhawks' throttling of Nebraska, sweeping the season series from the Huskers and helping set the stage for a showdown Wednesday between the only two teams left who are undefeated in Big 12 play (KU and K-State, FYI). Read more and hear postgame audio »
Bill Self's postgame press conference
KU coach Bill Self met with the media following his team's 84-49 cruising past an overmatched Nebraska. Self discussed his team's thorough handling of NU senior center Aleks Maric, but was also asked plenty about this Wednesday's showdown in Manhattan with Kansas State. Listen here and subscribe to postgame press conferences on iTunes »
Spodcasters: Allen annihilation & Bramlage brilliance
Ryan Greene and Tom Keegan again come to you from I-70, this weekend having taken in KU's 84-49 thrashing of Nebraska, followed by K-State and Mike Beasley running by Iowa State. The guys discuss both efforts and look forward to Wednesday's clash in Bramlage between the Big 12's only two teams with unblemished league records. Listen here and subscribe to Spodcasters in iTunes » | Visit The Spodcasters on Myspace »
The Keegan Ratings: Rush again a Husker sniper
For the second time in two weeks, Brandon Rush canned five three-pointers against Nebraska. This time, improved the Jayhawks to 20-0, but again it placed him atop The Keegan Ratings. Read more »
KU-Nebraska photo gallery
See photos from KU's 84-49 romp over Nebraska, which served as a final tune-up heading into Wednesday's in-state clash with Kansas State. See photos »
KU-Nebraska box score
Check out the final stats from a KU's 84-49 win over Nebraska, including four Jayhawks scoring in double figures. Darrell Arthur led all scorers with 18 points, while Brandon Rush's 17 points included five three-pointers. See stats »
- Nick Collison : C-F, Seattle Sonics
- Drew Gooden : F-C, Chicago Bulls
- Kirk Hinrich : G, Chicago Bulls
- Raef LaFrentz : F, Portland Trailblazers
- Paul Pierce : G-F, Boston Celtics
- Scot Pollard : C-F, Boston Celtics
- Billy Thomas : G, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Jacque Vaughn : G, San Antonio Spurs Julian Wright : F, New Orleans Hornets
- All-time list of 'Hawks in the NBA
- N. Collison — 4 points in W 109-98
- D. Gooden — 2 points in L 61-79
- K. Hinrich — 23 points in L 96-113
- R. Lafrentz — 2 points in W 85-78
- A. Miles — DNP in L 89-99
- G. Ostertag — 0 points in W 105-102
- P. Pierce — 22 points in L 74-79
- S. Pollard — 0 points in L 88-97
- W. Simien — 0 points in W 111-89
- B. Thomas — 0 points in L 120-121
- J. Vaughn — 3 points in L 105-106
- Watch this space as we track recruits for the 2007-08 Jayhawks.
- » North Mesquite WR Daymond Patterson named all-state
- » Ransburg leads Harrisonville to third straight 3A Missouri title
- M. Chalmers — 28 points in W 64-44
- M. Downs — 15 points in W 32-30
- J. Wright — 9 points in W 56-26






















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