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Today's opponent is Nebraska. Check out their schedule, roster and stats.
» Big 12 merely so-so (By Tom Keegan)
» Arthur nonfactor (By Ryan Greene)
» Dagunduro sharp early, but Huskers 'wore down' (By Ryan Wood)
» KU basketball notebook (By Gary Bedore)
Game Updates: KU-Nebraska
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Phase one of the Jayhawks' postseason journey starts tonight, as Kansas University gets a chance to see if its late regular season momentum carries into the meat of March. It begins with a 6 p.m. tip-off in Kansas City's Sprint Center against Nebraska in the Big 12 Tournament quarterfinals. The Huskers (19-11 overall, 7-9 Big 12) earned the right to play KU with a 61-56 win over Missouri Thursday night in KC. KU (28-3, 13-3) hasn't played since last Saturday's regular season finale at Texas A&M, which clinched a share of the Jayhawks' fourth straight league regular season title. KU is 2-0 this season against Nebraska, and in both outings was simply dominant. Read more »
The Greene Room Live: Day two in KC
The Greene Room comes to you live from the Sprint Center on Friday, as KU gets set to begin its postseason march with a quarterfinal three-match against Nebraska. Enter The Greene Room »
Extra Minutes: Kansas 64, Nebraska 54
Tying up loose ends from the Jayhawks' ugly 64-54 win over Nebraska in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament Friday. None of the top seeds who had Thursday byes looked particularly solid, and KU's rough offensive showing had plenty to do with Nebraska's scrappy defense and the Jayhawks not getting Darrell Arthur going early on (or the rest of the night). Read more and hear postgame audio »
Spodcasters: KU must stop the slop
Ryan Wood, Tom Keegan and Ryan Greene discuss KU's ugly 64-54 escape job Friday night from Nebraska's grasp in the Big 12 Tournament quarterfinals. The Jayhawks weren't alone as a team which didn't play Thurday and came out slow Friday, but more showings like that could spell trouble down the road in postseason play. Plus, some bubble talk involving Texas A&M, Baylor and...K-State? Listen here and subscribe to Spodcasters in iTunes » | Visit The Spodcasters on Myspace »
The Keegan Ratings: Energetic duo pulls it through
The combo of Darnell Jackson and Sherron Collins brought some fire to a night filled with forgettable performances, pacing the Jayhawks in the second half and landing one and two, respectively, atop The Keegan Ratings. Read more »
KU-Nebraska photo gallery
See photos from KU's first Big 12 Tournament opener in Kansas City's Sprint Center. See photos »
KU-Nebraska box score
Check out the final stats from KU's 64-54 win over Nebraska in the Big 12 Tournament quarterfinals. KU used a 10-2 run to start the second half to get things going after a sluggish first half in which Darrell Arthur got just one field goal attempt off. 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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