Live from...Allen Fieldhouse
Today's opponent is Missouri. Check out their schedule, roster and stats.
» Border snore (By Gary Bedore)
» Kaun picking up pace (By Tom Keegan)
» Aldrich shows off progress (By Ryan Greene)
» Wear Tigers too pooped to pop (By Ryan Wood)
» Kansas basketball notebook (By Gary Bedore)
Game Updates: Kansas-Missouri
Still without leading scorer Stefhon Hannah and fellow seniors Jason Horton and Darryl Butterfield, Missouri comes into Allen Fieldhouse tonight with an unexpected boost, having knocked off Kansas State 77-74 Saturday in Columbia. Going to Allen Fieldhouse shorthanded, though, in this rivalry is another story. The Kansas University men's basketball team (21-1 overall, 6-1 Big 12) welcomes Mizzou (13-9, 2-4) to Lawrence for an 8 p.m. tip on ESPN (Sunflower channels 33, 233 HD). The two already met once this year, with KU taking home a 76-70 win on Jan. 19 in a foul-marred contest across the border. Read more »
The Greene Room Live: KU-Mizzou, Part Two
The Greene Room comes to you live from Allen Fieldhouse, where KU wraps up a stretch of three games in six days against still-shorthanded Missouri. Enter The Greene Room »
Extra Minutes: Kansas 90, Missouri 71
Tying up loose ends from Kansas' 90-71 win over Missouri, giving KU a sweep of the regular season series. The Jayhawks outrebounded the Tigers 48-25, and Mizzou for the second time this year against KU couldn't convert from long range, going 0-for-10 Monday night. Read more and hear postgame audio »
Bill Self's postgame press conference
KU coach Bill Self met with the media to talk about his team's 90-71 win over Missouri Monday night in Allen Fieldhouse. Self praised his big men off the bench - Cole Aldrich and Sasha Kaun - who came up big in place of Darrell Arthur, who spent much of the first half on the bench in foul trouble. In all, it was another ho-hum showing of KU's incredible depth. Listen here and subscribe to postgame press conferences on iTunes »
Spodcasters: Not much of a Wa...er, Showdown
Ryan Wood and Ryan Greene take a look at KU's second win over MU this season, which marked the Jayhawks' third game in six days. The guys examine KU's mastery of the boards, just how they made Missouri's offense so one-dimensional and another Saturday-Monday stretch on the horizon. Plus, didn't football season end awhile ago? Apparently not in Lawrence, where Orange is far from being a seasonal color. Listen here and subscribe to Spodcasters in iTunes » | Visit The Spodcasters on Myspace »
The Keegan Ratings: Rush skies back to the top
On a night where the Jayhawks rebounded harder than they had for most of the season, Brandon Rush was as bouncy as ever on the boards. Add in a team-high 19 points, and he's the top dog in the Ratings. Read more »
KU-Missouri photo gallery
See photos from KU's home matchup with Missouri, in which several students wore orange to taunt Mizzou regarding the Jayhawks' berth in the FedEx Orange Bowl. The KU football team was honored at halftime alongside the Orange Bowl trophy. See photos »
KU-Missouri box score
Check out the final stats from a KU's second win in three days, this time taking down rival Mizzou. The Jayhawks outrebounded the Tigers 48-25, including nine boards apiece from Darnell Jackson and Cole Aldrich. 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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