*From the time of Big 12 divisions, through realignment and the subtraction/addition of teams and a new 10-team format, one thing has remained constant in the conference for the past decade: Kansas University’s men’s basketball team has always finished in first place.*
*All week long, we’ll be looking back at KU’s 10 consecutive Big 12 championships by highlighting the top players and moments of each conference schedule, from 2005 to today.*
*Our five-day blog series will feature two seasons daily, Monday through Friday, so check back each day for more.*
2006
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**Big 12 record:** 13-3, tied for 1st with Texas
Top 5 scorers:
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**Brandon Rush (fr., G), 13.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists**
**Mario Chalmers (fr., G), 11.5 points, 3.8 assists, 2.7 steals**
**Russell Robinson (so., G), 9.3 points, 4.6 assists, 3.1 rebounds**
**Julian Wright (fr., F), 8.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.3 blocks**
**Sasha Kaun (so., C), 8.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.1 blocks**
3 memorable moments
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[No. 1 — Champs!*: KU clinches share of title with victory over ‘Cats][1]
– On the final day of the regular season, the young Jayhawks won, 66-52, at Kansas State to secure a share of the Big 12 championship as Brandon Rush scored 24 points.
> “It was the happiest locker room we’ve
> had this year,” Self said, adding, “I
> love this team. This (title) is
> sweeter than any others we’ve had
> because we started out 1-2. We were
> not very good. I take more pride in a
> team that is not expected to do it
> than one that is expected to win.”
>
> — Bill Self
[No. 2 — KU completes improbable comeback: Jayhawks rally from 16 down to win, 59-58][2]
– Mid-way through the second half, Kansas trailed Oklahoma, 50-34, before storming back to earn the young Jayhawks one of their tougher wins of the season. Brandon Rush scored 12 of his 18 points in the final 20 minutes.
> “People on ESPN have been talking;
> ‘Kansas can’t win in the close games,.
> Hopefully, they will get off our backs
> a little bit. I think we earned a lot
> of respect by beating one of the
> toughest teams in the league.”
>
> — Mario Chalmers
[No. 3 — They’re grrrrreat!: Jayhawks ‘kick ’em in the teeth,’ avenge setback][3]
– After losing in overtime at rival Missouri earlier in the season, Kansas dominated the rematch, a 79-46 drubbing at Allen Fieldhouse, led by the balanced scoring attack of Mario Chalmers (14), Brandon Rush (13) and Russell Robinson (10).
> “Some of their players were talking a
> little junk on us. One of my friends
> down there read in the paper what they
> said. I told my teammates we were
> going to murder them for saying stuff
> like that.”
>
> — Brandon Rush
2006 BIG 12 STANDINGS
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Kansas, 13-3
Texas, 13-3
Oklahoma, 11-5
Texas A&M, 10-6
Colorado, 9-7
Nebraska, 7-9
Oklahoma State, 6-10
Texas Tech, 6-10
Kansas State, 6-10
Iowa State, 6-10
Missouri, 5-11
Baylor, 4-12
[1]: http://www2.kusports.com/news/2006/mar/05/champs/?mens_basketball
[2]: http://www2.kusports.com/news/2006/feb/05/ku_completes_improbable/
[3]: http://www2.kusports.com/news/2006/feb/19/theyre_grrrrreat/?mens_basketball