**1. Perry Ellis -** Aggressive play early staked Kansas to an early lead. Finished with 22 points and tied for the team lead with seven rebounds, all before giving a speech that showed off his comedic side. Talk about one heck of a Senior Day.
**2. Devonte’ Graham -** The sophomore has become so confident in his own ability to knock down clutch shots that those shots just keep finding him. Graham hit two of Saturday’s biggest shots and finished 6-of-11 overall, 4-of-8 from downtown for 16 points.
**3. Frank Mason -** Offensive numbers were decent, defensive numbers were excellent. Junior point guard kept Iowa State’s Monte’ Morris in check all afternoon and atoned for KU’s poor effort guarding the Cyclones’ PG in Ames in January.
**4. Wayne Selden -** Finished with 16 points and hit 3 of 4 from downtown but also missed 3 of 4 free throws. Dished four assists, grabbed three rebounds and recorded quite possibly the block of the year for the Jayhawks on what looked to be a sure-fire dunk for ISU’s Jameel McKay.
**5. Jamari Traylor -** So active and aggressive during his last game in Allen Fieldhouse, Traylor even knocked down a jumper. Finished 4-of-6 from the floor with 8 points, 2 rebounds, 3 steals and a block in 18 minutes.
**6. Landen Lucas -** KU coach Bill Self said he didn’t think Lucas really played like Lucas until the second half. Could have been the product of him being out of rhythm after starting the game on the bench. Still finished with six points and seven rebounds in 20 minutes.
**7. Cheick Diallo -** Didn’t do anything overly impressive on the stat sheet but did play with great energy for the five minutes he was out there. He’s still not completely in sync with what Self wants him to do, but the possession when he blocked a shot then hustled down an offensive rebound and scored on the put-back showed he still has something to offer this team.
**8. Brannen Greene -** Played just nine minutes and missed all three field goal attempts (0-for-2 from downtown) but made all four free throws in crunch time.
**9. Carlton Bragg -** If you blinked, you might’ve missed his two minutes on the floor. But he managed three rebounds in that short time, including two offensive, and scored on a late put-back.
**10. Hunter Mickelson -** Senior forward got the nod in the starting lineup and played hard for the first five minutes, grabbing a rebound and blocking a Georges Niang shot to start a key transition opportunity early.
**11. Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk -** Played just five minutes and missed his only two three-point attempts on a day in which he didn’t factor into the game plan.
SEASON STANDINGS
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Perry Ellis — 266
Frank Mason III — 266
Wayne Selden Jr. — 243
Devonté Graham — 239
Landen Lucas — 166
Jamari Traylor — 157
Brannen Greene — 132
Carlton Bragg — 131
Svi Mykhailiuk — 130
Cheick Diallo — 95
Hunter Mickelson — 81
Lagerald Vick — 26
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