**1 - Lagerald Vick:** Perfect. Vick made 9 of 9 shots from the field, including 4 of 4 from long distance on his way to a career-high 23 points. Made 1 of 13 threes in his first six games and 7 of 8 in past two. **2 - Frank Mason:** He changes paces so well and stays under control at ...
**1 - LaQuvionte Gonzalez:** Showcased his impressive speed by getting behind the defense, catching Carter Stanley’s beautiful throw at the KU 44, racing along the right sideline until darting left for the final yards to the end zone. Targeted five times, he caught five passes for 127 ...
**1 - Devonte Graham:** Team-first attitude enables him to derive as much pleasure from setting up teammates as from scoring. Took just four shots and finished with six points, six rebounds, 11 assists and two steals. In the past four games, he has 29 assists and five turnovers. Made sure ...
**1 - Frank Mason:** Led the Jayhawks in scoring for the fourth time in five games with 19 points. He made 2 of 4 free throws and put the pressure on Georgia's defense until tiring late in the game and mixed it up well enough to grab five rebounds. Also had three assists and three steals. ...
**1 - Josh Jackson:** You’ve seen the high-flying tomahawk dunk, probably several times already. He already had clinched a terrific night in so many ways. He handles the ball well at really, really high speeds in transition, does a nice job of feeding it to teammates, attacks the basket, ...
**1 - Dorance Armstrong:** Easily best player on the field in the first half, when he had two sacks, a forced fumble and had a fumble recovery he returned seven yards. Finished day with three tackles for loss and was in on 11 tackles, nine solos. If Texas had recruited Houston native him, ...
**1 - Carlton Bragg:** Had 15 points, 11 rebounds, both career highs, and two steals and made 5 of 8 field goals. “He played like a big man,” coach Bill Self said. “He played inside-out.” **2 - Devonte Graham:** Missed all three of his three-pointers and didn’t always play at ...
**1 - Frank Mason:** All 19,812 fans and every coach and player in Madison Square Garden knew the shortest player on the court would take the final shot for Kansas. And there was nothing anybody could do to stop Mason, who scored the game-winner with three seconds left to become the ...