Kansas basketball’s season could be on the right track again, after a win at home against Oklahoma State. But did the Jayhawks then go beat Colorado?
Kansas led 26-20 with eight minutes left in the first half, but the offense cooled off, allowing Colorado to hang around. Dickinson was the one keeping things steady, dominating inside and helping the Jayhawks rebuild a double-digit lead with just over five minutes to play.
Can Kansas keep the good vibes going as they head to Boulder to try and breaking a four-game road losing streak?
The Kansas Jayhawks head back on the road after finding some mojo at home against Oklahoma State, and the opponent tonight is a great one to try and break their four game road losing streak. The Colorado Buffaloes have had a rough season, but they have found some recent success at home.
The Kansas Jayhawks had a short run at the Big 12 Championship women’s basketball tournament. No. 14 seed Texas Tech beat 11th-seeded KU 57-53 on Wednesday evening at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City. With the win, the Red Raiders will play sixth-seeded Utah in Round 2 Thursday evening.
Kansas will look to build on its recent momentum when it travels to Boulder to face Colorado in a Big 12 matchup
BOTTOM LINE: Hunter Dickinson and No. 23 Kansas take on Julian Hammond III and Colorado in Big 12 action Monday. The Buffaloes have gone 10-6 at home. Colorado is 3-2 in games decided by less than 4 points. The Jayhawks are 9-7 in conference matchups. Kansas averages 76.1 points while outscoring opponents by 8.7 points per game.