Notes

By Staff     Mar 21, 2004

Notes

By Staff     Mar 7, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series, 158-91.
  • KU coach Bill Self is 4-0 against the Tigers, and MU head coach Quin Snyder is 3-7 versus the Jayhawks.
  • Self (Oklahoma State) and first-year KU assistant Tim Jankovich (Kansas State) each played against the Tigers. Self was 3-6 all-time versus MU, and Jankovich was 3-5.
  • Wednesday’s 87-76 loss at Texas Tech snapped the Tigers’ six-game win streak, which included a 93-92 overtime win over No. 8 Oklahoma State in late February.
  • The Jayhawks beat MU, 65-56, Feb. 2 at Allen Fieldhouse. Wayne Simien led all scorers with 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting. Aaron Miles and J.R. Giddens had 11 apiece. Arthur Johnson and Travon Bryant had 15 and 10 points.
  • Kansas is 60-51 versus Missouri when playing in Columbia and 13-18 in games played in the Hearnes Center.
  • KU is 18-8 versus Missouri when playing in front of a nationally-televised audience.
  • The Jayhawks lost the first meeting with the Tigers, 34-31, March 11, 1907 in Lawrence.
  • KU guards Miles and Michael Lee both played high school ball with Missouri freshman guard Thomas Gardner at Jefferson High School in Portland, Ore.
  • Keith Langford needs four points to pass Walt Wesley for 21st place on Kansas’ all-time career scoring list.
  • Miles is 118 assists shy of overtaking Jacque Vaughn for the all-time KU career assists record. Miles needs six steals to pass Kirk Hinrich for third place on the Jayhawks’ all-time career steals list. Miles needs two double-figure assist games to tie Vaughn for the KU career record in that category.
  • Simien is 69 points away from 1,000.

Notes

By Staff     Mar 3, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series, 153-71.
  • NU beat KU, 74-55, Feb. 14, to snap a nine-game losing streak to the Jayhawks.
  • Bill Self is 2-1 versus NU, and Barry Collier 1-6 against the Jayhawks.
  • In the first meeting, John Turek, Andrew Drevo and Nate Johnson each tallied 14 points.
  • KU has won 26 straight Big 12 Conference games at Allen Fieldhouse.
  • Keith Langford needs 12 points to pass Walt Wesley for 21st on KU’s all-time scoring list.
  • Aaron Miles needs five assists to pass Cedric Hunter for second on the all-time assist list. Miles needs eight steals to pass Kirk Hinrich for third on the all-time career list. Miles needs two double-figure assist games to tie Jacque Vaughn for the KU career record in that category.
  • Wayne Simien is 91 points shy of 1,000.

Notes

By Staff     Feb 29, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series, 128-63. Oklahoma won the last meeting, 77-70, Feb. 23, 2003, in Norman, Okla.
  • Kansas coach Bill Self is 0-2 against the Sooners, and OU coach Kelvin Sampson is 5-9 versus the Jayhawks.
  • KU is 65-16 all-time against the Sooners in Lawrence and 38-7 against Oklahoma in Allen Fieldhouse.
  • Self, a native of Edmond, Okla., went 0-9 against the Sooners as a player at Oklahoma State from 1982-85. KU assistant coach Tim Jankovich was 3-8 versus OU as a player at Kansas State.
  • Keith Langford needs five points to pass Jo Jo White for 22nd place on Kansas’ all-time scoring list.
  • Aaron Miles needs 15 assists to pass Cedric Hunter for second place on KU’s all-time career assist list. Miles needs nine steals to pass Kirk Hinrich for third place on the Jayhawks’ all-time career steals list. Miles needs three double-figure assist games to tie Jacque Vaughn for the KU career record in that category.
  • Wayne Simien needs two double-doubles to tie Eric Chenowith for fifth place on the Jayhawks’ all-time career double-double list.
  • OU sophomore forward Kevin Bookout, who averaged 7.6 points and 5.5 boards in 13 games, is out for the season following reconstructive shoulder surgery. Bookout, a 6-8, 265-pounder who earned Big 12 All-Freshman Team honors last year, is expected to return next season. He will have two seasons of basketball eligibility remaining and three in track.

Notes

By Staff     Feb 23, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series, 10-2. KU won the last meeting, 90-87, Jan. 27, 2003 at Allen Fieldhouse.
  • KU has won three straight against Texas.
  • The Jayhawks are 3-2 versus the Longhorns in Austin, including a 2-1 mark in the Erwin Center.
  • KU coach Bill Self is 0-2 against the Longhorns, and Texas coach Rick Barnes 1-4 versus the Jayhawks.
  • KU is 86-15 all-time against schools from the state of Texas.
  • Kansas is 6-1 versus Texas when playing on national television and 4-1 against the Longhorns when playing on ESPN.
  • The Jayhawks lost the first meeting with Texas, 36-34, Dec. 16, 1938, in Austin.
  • Keith Langford needs 17 points to pass Eric Chenowith for 23rd place on KU’s all-time career scoring list.
  • Wayne Simien is 32 points away from 900 for his career.
  • Kansas is 16-0 when scoring at least 70 points this season.
  • James Thomas became Texas’ all-time leading rebounder with 12 rebounds Saturday against Oklahoma, giving him 1,038 and topping LaSalle Thompson’s 1,027 from 1980-82.
  • Texas is 13-1 at home, losing only to Oklahoma State.
  • Aaron Miles needs two assists to pass Kirk Hinrich for third place on KU’s all-time career assist list. Miles needs 10 steals to pass Hinrich for third place on the Jayhawks’ all-time career steals list. Miles needs three double-figure assist games to tie Jacque Vaughn for the KU career record in that category.

Notes

By Staff     Feb 15, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series, 153-70. KU won the last meeting, 81-51, Feb. 1, 2003 in Lincoln, Neb.
  • KU has won nine in a row over the Huskers.
  • Bill Self is 2-0 versus NU, and Barry Collier 0-6 against the Jayhawks.
  • KU is 12-15 versus NU in the Devaney Center.
  • Keith Langford needs 26 points to pass Steve Woodberry for 25th place on the KU all-time scoring list.
  • KU is 4-3 in its last seven games and has lost two straight on the road. KU is 17-4 in its last 21 Big 12 road games.
  • Aaron Miles needs 25 assists to pass Kirk Hinrich for third place on KU’s all-time assist list.

Notes

By Staff     Feb 9, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series, 97-49, and has won three straight against Oklahoma State.
  • KU won the last meeting, 79-61, March 1, 2003, on Senior Day.
  • KU coach Bill Self is 1-3 against the Cowboys, and OSU head coach Eddie Sutton 9-19 versus the Jayhawks.
  • Sutton, a native of Bucklin, has coached against Kansas while serving at Arkansas, Creighton and Oklahoma State.
  • Keith Langford needs one point to pass Jacque Vaughn for 28th place on Kansas’ all-time career scoring list and three points to pass Scot Pollard and Greg Dreiling for 26th place on that chart.
  • Marcus Dove, a red-shirt freshman, and Tremaine Fuqua, a junior, are serving indefinite suspensions because of a violation of team rules. Fuqua has been sidelined because of an elbow injury.

Notes

By Staff     Jan 28, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series with Kansas State, 166-88.
  • KU has won 27 straight against KSU overall and 20 straight in Manhattan.
  • KU coach Bill Self is 2-0 against the Wildcats, and Kansas State coach Jim Wooldridge is 0-8 versus the Jayhawks.
  • Kansas State’s last victory over KU in Manhattan was a 58-57 win Jan. 29, 1983, at Ahearn Fieldhouse.
  • The Jayhawks won the first-ever meeting with K-State, 54-39, Jan. 25, 1907 in Lawrence.
  • Self was a player for Oklahoma State from 1981 to 1985 and faced the Wildcats nine times. He was 7-2 all-time against KSU as a player.
  • Wildcat junior Mark Frederick is the son of former KU athletic director Bob Frederick. The Lawrence native spent two years at KU, transferred to K-State in the fall and walked on to the basketball team. He’s made three of four shots from the field.
  • Four members of the Jayhawk squad and two members of the K-State squad hail from the Sunflower State.
  • Aaron Miles needs 14 assists to pass Darnell Valentine for fourth place on KU’s all-time career assist list; Miles needs six steals to pass Nick Bradford for fifth place on the all-time steals list. Keith Langford needs three points to pass Billy Thomas for 31st place on KU’s all-time scoring list and seven points to pass Rick Suttle for 30th place.

Notes

By Staff     Jan 25, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series with Colorado, 106-39.
  • KU has won 20 straight games over the Buffs in Allen Fieldhouse. The Buffs’ last win in Lawrence was a 75-74 decision Feb. 10, 1983.
  • KU coach Bill Self is 1-0 versus CU; Colorado coach Ricardo Patton is 1-17 versus the Jayhawks.
  • The Jayhawks won the first-ever meeting with Colorado, 34-25, Jan. 2, 1931, in Denver.
  • KU has made 49 of 78 free throws during the last three games for 62.8 percent.
  • Wayne Simien and Keith Langford are accounting for 41.5 percent of KU’s points.
  • The Jayhawks have won 20 straight at home over Big 12 Conference foes.
  • Blair Wilson, CU’s all-time leading three-point shooter, has made 13 of his last 25 threes.
  • KU beat the Buffs, 77-62, Jan. 5 in Boulder. Wayne Simien had 21 points and 14 rebounds, while Keith Langford had 18, J.R. Giddens 15 and Aaron Miles 12 with six assists. Blair Wilson hit three threes and had 19 points, while Michel Morandais tallied 14 and David Harrison 13.
  • Self (Oklahoma State) and KU assistant coach Tim Jankovich (Kansas State) each faced Colorado as players. Self was 6-2 versus CU, while Jankovich was 8-0 against the Buffaloes.

Notes

By Staff     Jan 14, 2004

  • Kansas leads the all-time series with Kansas State, 165-88.
  • KU has won 26 straight against KSU overall and nine consecutive games in Lawrence.
  • KU coach Bill Self is 1-0 against the Wildcats, and Kansas State coach Jim Wooldridge 0-6 versus the Jayhawks.
  • The last time K-State won in Lawrence was Jan. 17, 1994, (68-64) — its most recent win over KU.
  • The Jayhawks won the first-ever meeting with K-State, 54-39, Jan. 25, 1907 in Lawrence.
  • First-year KU assistant Tim Jankovich was a three-year starter at K-State. While playing for the Wildcats, Jankovich was a three-time Academic All-American and an honorable mention All-Big Eight player. He left KSU with nine top-10 career marks, including ranking first in assists per game and first in career free-throw percentage (91.7). In each of his three seasons, the Wildcats were ranked in the top 20 and posted three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including a 1981 Elite Eight berth and a 1982 Sweet 16 appearance. Jankovich also served as an assistant coach for KSU 1984-86.
  • Kansas State assistant sports information director Tom Gilbert served one year as an intern in the Kansas media relations office. Four current members of the KUAC staff also spent time in Manhattan before serving in their current positions — Candace Dunback (media relations), J.D. Loudabarger and Casey Cook (facilities) and Jennifer Berquist (Williams Fund).
  • Jayhawk head coach Bill Self was a player for Oklahoma State from 1981 to 1985 and faced the Wildcats nine times. He was 7-2 all-time against KSU as a player.
  • Four Jayhawks and two Wildcats hail from the Sunflower State.
  • Aaron Miles needs 12 assists to pass Adonis Jordan for fifth place on KU’s all-time assists list. Miles needs six steals to pass Jordan for sixth place on the Jayhawks’ all-time steals list.
  • KU has hit at least one three-pointer in 124 straight games.

Notes

By Staff     Jan 5, 2004

  • Kansas leads the series with Colorado, 105-39. The Jayhawks are 32-26 against the Buffs in Boulder, including a 17-7 mark in the Coors Events Center.
  • KU coach Bill Self has never met the Buffs as a head coach. Colorado coach Ricardo Patton is 1-16 versus the Jayhawks.
  • Colorado won the last meeting in Boulder, 60-59, Jan. 22, 2003.
  • Kansas is 1,000-460 all-time against schools in the Big 12 Conference. KU is 108-41 all-time versus schools from the state of Colorado.
  • KU has made 182 of 232 free throws, for 78.4 percent — top mark in the Big 12. The Jayhawks never have shot 80 percent or higher from the line over a season in school history. KU has shot over 70 percent from the line once in the last 10 years (71.9 in 2001-02). Last year, KU shot 65.6 percent from the line. The school record for highest free-throw percentage is 73.3 percent in 1948-49.
  • Self (Oklahoma State) and KU assistant coach Tim Jankovich (Kansas State) each faced Colorado as players. Self was 6-2 versus CU, while Jankovich was 8-0 against the Buffaloes.
  • KU has won 12 straight conference openers. Last loss was a 88-82 decision to Oklahoma Jan. 8, 1991.

Notes

By Staff     Dec 29, 2003

  • This marks the first meeting between the two schools. Kansas University is 1-0 all-time against teams from the America East conference. The Jayhawks beat Maine, 79-68, Jan. 15, 1983 at Allen Fieldhouse.
  • Three Binghamton players — Brett Watson and Darel Lucas (Wichita), and Brandon Carter (McPherson) — are from the state of Kansas. Lucas, though, took an indefinite leave Dec. 3 to focus on academics.
  • Bearcat head coach Al Walker served as the assistant junior-varsity coach at North Carolina under former KU head coach Roy Williams during the 1983-84 season.
  • Walker faced Kansas once as the head coach of Cornell University. The Jayhawks defeated Cornell, 100-46, Jan. 2, 1996, in Lawrence.
  • Bearcat associate head coach Lawrence Brenneman is a former Kansas State assistant. He’s 0-17 against KU. Brenneman was head coach at Seward County Community College for four years prior to his appointment at Binghamton.
  • Second-year assistant coach Marlon Sears spent three years playing college ball in Kansas. He began his career at Seward, where he played under Brenneman. The two led the squad to a 35-3 record and a third-place finish in the NJCAA Tournament. Sears finished his playing career at Newman College.
  • Binghamton is 4-5 after snapping a two-game losing streak with a 61-53 victory at St. Francis Dec. 17. BU has had 12 days between games.
  • Binghamton scores 59.9 points per game off 40.0 percent shooting. The Bearcats are led by Nick Billings, who scores 12.4 points per game off 40.3 percent shooting. Billings also paces the club with 6.4 boards and 3.3 blocks per contest.
  • Walker is 41-51 in his fourth year with the Bearcats, 183-222 in his 16th season as a head coach overall.

Notes

By Staff     Dec 21, 2003

  • Nevada was picked to win the Western Athletic Conference in a vote of both coaches and media members. Kirk Snyder was preseason pick for player of the year.
  • Fifth-year coach Trent Johnson is 58-68 at Nevada.
  • Entering this two-day event, Nevada had defeated Vermont, Weber State and UNLV and lost to UConn, Portland and Pacific. UConn beat Nevada, 93-79, Nov. 19 in the Preseason NIT.
  • Rumor has it former Kansas player Jerod Haase, KU’s former standout guard from South Lake Tahoe, Calif., will attend tonight’s game. Haase, an assistant coach for North Carolina, will be returning home for holiday break and might make it back in time for the game.
  • KU leads the all-time series with Nevada, 3-0. KU won the last meeting, 91-73, in 1980.
  • Chad Bell, a 6-11 center from Inglewood, Calif., is sitting out the season after transferring from New Mexico.
  • Kevin Pinkney hit 11 of 12 shots against Weber State. He had 25 in that game.

Notes

By Staff     Dec 20, 2003

  • KU coach Bill Self, playing UC Santa Barbara for the first time, is 11-2 all-time against teams from California.
  • UC Santa Barbara is the preseason pick of the Big West coaches and media to win the conference title. The Gauchos won last year’s regular-season championship before dropping a Big West tournament semifinal game.
  • Gaucho assistant David Campbell was the associate head coach at Kansas State 1994-1999. During Campbell’s time in Manhattan, K-State was 1-19 against KU. Campbell also served as an assistant coach at Pepperdine, and the Waves went 0-3 against KU.
  • Keith Langford is five points shy of 1,000. He is averaging 16.3 points a game on 52.1 percent shooting and has scored in double figures in 20 straight games. He would be the 46th player in KU history with 1,000 points.
  • UC Santa Barbara radio play-by-play announcer Brock Bowling is a KU graduate. … Bob Davis and Max Falkenstien are with KU’s football team this weekend in Florida, so the KU radio chores will be handled by ex-Jayhawk Brett Ballard and Nevada play-by-play man Don Marchand.

Notes

By Staff     Dec 10, 2003

  • KU leads the all-time series, 2-0. KU won the last meeting, 91-67, Nov. 21, 1998, at Allen Fieldhouse.
  • KU is 50-6 all-time versus in-state Div. II schools. KU’s last loss to a Div. II school was a 67-44 decision to Emporia State Dec. 13, 1947.
  • KU is 241-99 all-time against teams from the state of Kansas.
  • KU play-by-play announcer Bob Davis is a member of the Fort Hays State Sports Hall of Fame. Davis worked Fort Hays games for 16 seasons before taking over at KU.
  • Fort Hays State has defeated Bethany (107-69), Mid-America Nazarene (92-73), Central Christian (79-43) and Panhandle State (97-61).
  • FHSU averages 93.8 points a game off 47.4 percent shooting.
  • Coach Mark Johnson is in 48-15 in his third year with the Tigers.
  • Keith Langford needs 32 points to reach 1,000.
  • Wayne Simien has made six straight free throws and 33 of 34 dating to last season.

Notes

By Staff     Nov 15, 2003

The series: KU leads the all-time series 28-26-3, including a 13-11-2 edge at Stillwater, Okla. Kansas has won six of the last nine meetings.

Last year: Oklahoma State won last year’s season finale in Lawrence, 55-20, in front of a crowd of 27,500. OSU quarterback Josh Fields passed for 354 yards and a school record six touchdowns. … KU’s Zach Dyer passed for 161 yards before becoming the third Jayhawk quarterback to be knocked out of a game with an injury in 2002. … Kansas tailback Clark Green had 215 total yards, including 160 rushing.

Cowboy connection: KU defensive coordinator Bill Young played at Oklahoma State from 1965-68 and served two stints on the Pokes’ coaching staff (1968-69, 1976).

Streaks: KU’s Green, Charles Gordon and Mark Simmons have each caught at least one pass in all 10 games. … OSU had won 10 straight home games before last week’s 55-16 loss to Texas.

More on Green: KU’s tailback needs 236 yards in the final two games to become KU’s first 1,000-yard rusher since June Henley in 1996.

The other Woods: Most Big 12 fans know OSU senior Rashaun Woods is one of the top receivers in the country. Woods’ younger brother D’Juan is OSU’s second-leading receiver with 26 catches for 377 yards. Brother Donovan is a backup quarterback.

Record watch: Fields is three touchdowns shy of Mike Gundy’s OSU record of 54 career passing TDs.

On the mark: OSU kicker Luke Phillips has made 12 of 13 field-goal attempts and 41 of 42 extra points.

OSU’s league leaders: Greg Richmond leads the Big 12 in sacks (10) and tackles for loss (17). … OSU leads the league in red-zone offense, scoring on 33 of 36 trips inside its opponents’ 20-yard line. … Tatum Bell leads the league with an average of 124 yards per game rushing. … Darrent Williams leads the Big 12 with a punt-return average of 17.9 yards.

Notes

By Staff     Nov 11, 2003

  • Kansas leads the all-time regular-season series, 4-0. KU won the last meeting, 105-62, Nov. 28, 2001, in Allen Fieldhouse. The two teams have never met during the preseason.
  • KU is 33-7 all-time in exhibition games, 33-4 in home exhibition games. KU hasn’t lost an exhibition game since a 101-93 setback to Lisbonne Benfica Dec. 28, 1995, in Strausbourg, France.
  • The Jayhawks have won 15 consecutive exhibition games. KU has won 19 straight exhibition games at home, last falling to Australia, 93-82, Nov. 29, 1993.
  • Pitt State returns three starters and six letter-winners off a team that went 16-12 and finished sixth in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Assn. last season.
  • Senior forward Jamey Richardson averaged 14.5 points and 10.4 rebounds per game last season. Junior guard Tommy Vosseler averaged 8.5 points and 2.4 boards.

¢ Pittsburg State is coached by Gene Iba, who is 156-77 in his ninth year at PSU and 382-280 in his 24th year as a head coach overall. Iba graduated from Tulsa U. in 1963. KU head coach Bill Self had a 74-27 mark at Tulsa from 1997-2000.

  • Self and Iba each attended and coached at Oklahoma State. Self played in Stillwater from 1982-85, and then served as an assistant for both Leonard Hamilton and Eddie Sutton from 1987-93. Iba, a native of Joplin, Mo., coached under his uncle, Henry Iba, during the 1964 season while working on his master’s in business education.
  • Pittsburg State assistant coach Jeff Hafer played for Missouri in the late 1990s. The Tigers went 3-4 versus KU in that span.
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