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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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2009 KU-BU Feb. 2

Reader poll

Who was KU's first-half MVP against Baylor?

  • Sherron Collins 23% 3 votes
  • Cole Aldrich 30% 4 votes
  • Brady Morningstar 38% 5 votes
  • Marcus Morris 7% 1 vote
  • Other 0% 0 votes

13 total votes.

Reader poll

Of these three Jayhawks, which was your favorite to watch on the defensive end?

  • Russell Robinson 41% 30 votes
  • Aaron Miles 6% 5 votes
  • Mario Chalmers 52% 38 votes

73 total votes.

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GameDay Cram Session: Baylor

KUSports.com online editor Jesse Newell & Journal-World sports editor Tom Keegan discuss what to expect from the Kansas men's basketball team's road game against Baylor.

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6Sports Preview: Kansas at Baylor

6Sports' Kevin Romary takes a look at the 'Big Monday' matchup between the Jayhawks and Baylor.

Free-throw record

Kansas University junior Sherron Collins hit his first six free throws Monday night to break the all-time school record for consecutive free throws made.

Collins’ record streak is 35 consecutive makes — one more than Wayne Simien, who hit 34 in a row in 2004-05. Collins missed his seventh free throw of the game and finished the night 7-of-8.

“I didn’t think I was missing a free throw today. I missed one,” Collins said. “I got it now, so it’s over with. I don’t have to think about the record any more.”

He actually thought he missed out on the record.

“When I missed, I thought that was the record,” he said, not aware he’d already passed Simien with his make that upped KU’s lead to 74-61 at 1:43. His miss came with 51 seconds left.

“I’m glad I got the record, but I never really thought about it much.”

Marcus’ flurry came early

Freshman Marcus Morris scored the Jayhawks’ first eight points of the second half — in a four-minute span.

He didn’t play the rest of the half.

“I was just thinking about that just now,” Morris said of his extended stint on the bench. “Coach decided he needed to go small. I didn’t mind at all. I never even thought about it. All I cared about was winning the game.”

He finished with 13 points and six boards in 16 minutes.

Lots of KU fans in house

There appeared to be 1,000 or more KU fans in the upper deck of the arena. KU coach Bill Self looked up into the rafters after Collins hit a running jumper to close the first half, to the delight of the KU fans in attendance.

Objects tossed

The public-address announcer asked for fans to refrain from throwing objects on the court when something was tossed onto the court near the KU bench after an offensive-foul call on LaceDarius Dunn with 7:56 left and KU up, 56-52.

Stats, facts

KU is 18-4 overall and 7-0 in the league. KU last went 7-0 in 2004-05 en route to a 9-0 start. ... KU leads the all-time series against Baylor, 14-1. KU has won eight in a row versus the Bears. ... KU went 16-of-20 (80.0 percent) from the free-throw line and has missed just five free throws in its last two games. KU shot 70 percent or better from the charity stripe in four straight games. ... Brady Morningstar hit two three-pointers in the contest for his 10th game of two or more treys. He played 40 minutes.

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Comments

kcphantom (anonymous) says...

“I was just thinking about that just now,” Morris said of his extended stint on the bench. “Coach decided he needed to go small. I didn’t mind at all. I never even thought about it. All I cared about was winning the game.”And that is what KU basketball is all about. Team mentality. How many of these one and doners would ever consider saying something like that?

February 3, 2009 at 6:07 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

jayhawkox (anonymous) says...

I do have to say though, that it was distressing to me that Marcus sat for the rest of the second half, he and 'Kieff took off running in the second period, and then Marcus was sat down without any real reason... I know we won and all, that move just confused the hell out of me, especially after Cole picked up his fourth foul.

February 3, 2009 at 9:03 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

dagger108 (anonymous) says...

"Without any real reason ..."?Do the 3 dots stand for, "that I'm aware of, but then I'm not a D1 coach, much less a NC coach."Maybe it has something to do with the consecutive possessions in the first half when Marcus gift wrap lay ups for BU with his passes from the top of the key. First to the right wing, and next to the left wing. It was great that Marcus stepped up to score the first 8 of the second half, and that Markieff played well also, but to think that they some how have become intense, reliable players seems naively optimistic.Where is Jaybate to explain matchups and Okie ball anyway. It is nice to be able to turn to Tyrel & Brady to help Tyshawn & especially Sherron control the game.

February 3, 2009 at 9:27 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

RockChalkJayBlog (anonymous) says...

marcus had about three turnovers in about a three-minute span...Not to mention he caused turnovers for other people as well by not catching some passes

February 3, 2009 at 9:42 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

hesshawk (anonymous) says...

Overall a good win for a young team. M & M are making progress but still have periods when they seem to drift off, Mario Little gives us a 3rd scoring option and a streak of tough that we've needed.Watching last night, I don't think Cole likes the mask much. Seemed like almost every dead-ball, when he was on-camera, he was messing with it and readjusting it. Hope he doesn't have to be "Phantom of the Court" much longer. I think it's affecting his game.

February 3, 2009 at 9:59 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

oldalum (anonymous) says...

I agree about the mask. I'm sure it's so hot under there he can hardly stand it. And I think the injury is making him a little tentative. Until he got hit in the face with the ball I suspect he thought the mask would keep a hit from hurting him. Now he knows that all it does is keep his nose from getting re-broken. Can't think of many things worse than being hit on a broken nose. Getting hit on an unbroken nose is paralyzing. I also think it's harder for him to breathe so he gets winded easier. Anyone know how long it takes for a broken nose to heal?

February 3, 2009 at 10:48 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

mlubyRN (anonymous) says...

I noticed that too. Hope he doesnt have to wear it against MU or Kstate.

February 3, 2009 at 10:48 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

chezlog (anonymous) says...

"Phantom of the Court" is a good one hesshawk.

February 3, 2009 at 10:55 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Code_2008 (anonymous) says...

mlubyRN,When Nicolette Smith (Women's) had to wear a face mask when she had her nose broken earlier in the year, it took about a good month before it was removed.

February 3, 2009 at 2:18 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

Strikewso (anonymous) says...

I wonder who has the most free throws missed consecutively. It has to be Christian Moody.

February 3, 2009 at 3:56 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

Speakeasy (anonymous) says...

"'Phantom of the Court' is a good one hesshawk."Reminiscent of "Monster of the Music Hall," Lovellette's old sobriquet.

February 3, 2009 at 4:44 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

Hawksj (anonymous) says...

I must be mistaken, but I was pretty sure both Morris twins played together in the middle of the second half when Cole got into some foul trouble.

February 3, 2009 at 5:16 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

actorman (anonymous) says...

Ha ha, that's a good one, strikewso. I wonder who has the most years in the NCAA without a Final Four. It has to be Misuse.

February 3, 2009 at 8:41 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

MIZ_NIT (anonymous) says...

I'm still curious why Thomas, Appleton, and Releford aren't getting any sort of playing time. Not as good as they were hyped? Don't play defense? I'm just curious!

February 3, 2009 at 9:26 p.m. ( | suggest removal )