Freshman Carlton Bragg best of bunch on bad night

By Staff     Jan 19, 2016

Kansas forward Carlton Bragg Jr. (15) fights for a rebound with Oklahoma State guard Leyton Hammonds (23) during the second half, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016 at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Okla.

**1 – Carlton Bragg:** Other than getting into foul trouble (four whistles in 11 minutes), he had a strong night. He’s a terrific mid-range shooter and is making the close shots he was missing earlier. Had eight points, four rebounds and a steal.

**2 – Devonté Graham:** Totaled 10 points and five assists and had just one turnover.

**3 – Landen Lucas:** Kansas played better defense when he was in the game, although his lack of quickness was exposed at times. Contributed five points and five rebounds in 13 minutes.

**4 – Perry Ellis:** Made just 3 of 10 shots from the field and 7 of 12 free throws. Totaled 13 points and three rebounds in 33 minutes.

**5 – Frank Mason III:** Played 34 minutes without an assist and couldn’t keep Jawun Evans in front of him. Scored a team-high 14 points.

By the Numbers: Oklahoma State 86, Kansas 67

**6 – Wayne Selden Jr.**: Shot was off (1 for 4 three-pointers) and finished with seven points, two rebounds, two assists and three turnovers.

**7 – Cheick Diallo:** Makes astonishing, as in astonishingly good and astonishingly bad, plays. On one startling defensive possession, when the play was to step up, he retreated out of bounds. Started and played 13 minutes. Produced four points, two rebounds and a steal.

**8 – Lagerald Vick:** Played eight minutes and turned it over just once. Made his only shot, a three-pointer. He has made 5 of 10 for the season.

**9 – Svi Mykhailiuk:** With Brannen Greene sidelined by a knee injury, Kansas needed a big shooting night from Svi. Teammates set him with open shots, but he couldn’t hit them. He made just 1 of 5 three-point shots and was 1 for 7 overall.

**10 – Jamari Traylor:** Played six minutes, picked up two rebounds, two fouls, a turnovers and a steal.

**11 – Hunter Mickelson:** Played two minutes and had an assist.

SEASON STANDINGS

Perry Ellis — 157

Wayne Selden Jr. — 157

Frank Mason III — 156

Devonté Graham — 139

Carlton Bragg — 88

Svi Mykhailiuk — 84

Jamari Traylor — 79

Brannen Greene — 75

Landen Lucas — 72

Hunter Mickelson — 67

Cheick Diallo — 58

Lagerald Vick — 17

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