Final Dec 3
MEA 51 -0.0 o0.0
ME 103 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
LYNCH 51 -0.0 o0.0
VMI 113 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
MIDAC 43 -0.0 o0.0
APP 85 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
CIN 60 -4.0 o140.0
VILL 68 4.0 u140.0
Final Dec 3
EIU 58 21.0 o141.0
BUT 73 -21.0 u141.0
Final Dec 3
DSU 80 12.5 o149.0
DEL 93 -12.5 u149.0
Final Dec 3
UNCW 67 6.0 o139.0
ECU 53 -6.0 u139.0
Final Dec 3
WMU 69 24.0 o145.5
DAY 77 -24.0 u145.5
Final Dec 3
PITBR 65 -0.0 o0.0
BUFF 100 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
TUSCM 71
COFC 94
Final Dec 3
CAL 93 10.0 o150.5
MIZZ 98 -10.0 u150.5
Final Dec 3
HP 68 -1.5 o137.5
UNCG 72 1.5 u137.5
Final Dec 3
ETSU 61 4.0 o141.5
JMU 71 -4.0 u141.5
Final Dec 3
TOCC 57 -0.0 o0.0
CIT 94 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
UNCA 52 10.5 o141.5
GMU 74 -10.5 u141.5
Final Dec 3
SPU 62 5.5 o127.5
DUQ 59 -5.5 u127.5
Final Dec 3
ARKB 56 -0.0 o0.0
GRAM 82 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
LAS 68 1.0 o147.0
NE 82 -1.0 u147.0
Final Dec 3
STET 72 14.5 o154.0
USF 74 -14.5 u154.0
Final Dec 3
SCAR 73 -4.5 o136.5
BC 51 4.5 u136.5
Final Dec 3
ARK 76 -4.5 o156.5
MIA 73 4.5 u156.5
Final Dec 3
DART 69 -3.0 o143.0
UNH 65 3.0 u143.0
Final Dec 3
ND 48 9.5 o140.0
UGA 69 -9.5 u140.0
Final OT Dec 3
ARMY 103 1.0 o142.0
LEM 100 -1.0 u142.0
Final Dec 3
SCU 74 5.0 o145.5
MCNS 67 -5.0 u145.5
Final Dec 3
NW 79 5.0 o148.0
IOWA 80 -5.0 u148.0
Final Dec 3
LIP 80 1.0 o152.0
CHAT 62 -1.0 u152.0
Final Dec 3
WIN 86 -5.0 o157.5
QNC 78 5.0 u157.5
Final Dec 3
NCAT 71 5.0 o148.5
HAMP 82 -5.0 u148.5
Final Dec 3
PRIN 77 6.0 o152.0
STJOE 69 -6.0 u152.0
Final Dec 3
PRE 63 -4.5 o138.0
FAMU 66 4.5 u138.0
Final Dec 3
BRWN 60 5.0 o134.5
UVM 53 -5.0 u134.5
Final Dec 3
NKU 73 7.0 o144.5
AKR 86 -7.0 u144.5
Final Dec 3
BENEC 70 -0.0 o0.0
NIU 89 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
SYR 70 22.0 o143.5
TENN 96 -22.0 u143.5
Final Dec 3
SHSU 71 13.0 o154.5
IND 97 -13.0 u154.5
Final Dec 3
UTM 68 5.0 o142.5
CHSO 83 -5.0 u142.5
Final Dec 3
ALST 72 20.5 o156.0
SMU 101 -20.5 u156.0
Final Dec 3
BRAD 83 -4.0 o147.5
SIU 60 4.0 u147.5
Final Dec 3
DAL 50 -0.0 o0.0
TST 90 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
EVAN 61 13.5 o147.0
MURR 63 -13.5 u147.0
Final Dec 3
PARKU 55 -0.0 o0.0
SUU 90 0.0 u0.0
Final Dec 3
BYU 64 -4.5 o142.5
PROV 83 4.5 u142.5
Final Dec 3
EMU 54 18.0 o145.0
L-IL 76 -18.0 u145.0
Final Dec 3
USD 53 21.0 o150.0
ASU 90 -21.0 u150.0
Final Dec 3
WAKE 44 9.0 o142.5
TAM 57 -9.0 u142.5
Final Dec 3
FSU 75 5.0 o150.5
LSU 85 -5.0 u150.5
Final Dec 3
MISS 86 3.5 o153.0
LOU 63 -3.5 u153.0
Final Dec 3
HAW 72 14.0 o144.0
GRC 78 -14.0 u144.0
Final Dec 3
GT 61 12.0 o149.5
OKLA 76 -12.0 u149.5
Final Dec 3
UTECH 64 23.0 o146.0
BSU 87 -23.0 u146.0
Final Dec 3
MICH 67 3.0 o152.5
WIS 64 -3.0 u152.5
Final Dec 3
UK 66 -1.5 o159.5
CLEM 70 1.5 u159.5
Final Dec 3
UVU 63 11.0 o140.5
STAN 77 -11.0 u140.5
Final OT Dec 3
UTSA 74 23.0 o142.0
SMC 82 -23.0 u142.0
Final Dec 3
WASH 58 12.0 o137.0
UCLA 69 -12.0 u137.0
Texas Christian 0th Big 1221-13
Kansas 0th Big 1234-6

Texas Christian @ Kansas preview

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Last Meeting ( Mar 3, 2022 ) Texas Christian 68, Kansas 72

Sixth-ranked Kansas and dangerous TCU are more than familiar with each other, but none of those previous meetings this season can match the stakes that Friday's matchup will carry when the teams meet in the first semifinal at the Big 12 Conference tournament on Friday in Kansas City, Mo.

This will be the third time the teams have played each other in a span of 11 days, with both the Horned Frogs and the Jayhawks winning on their respective home floors in tightly played dustups.

Top-seeded Kansas (26-6) rolled into the semifinals with an 87-63 win over West Virginia on Thursday afternoon. The Jayhawks led by 20 points halfway through first half and never looked back, getting 18 points from conference player of the year Ochai Agbaji in the win.

"Och got us off to a great start -- I think he had nine of our first 11 points, if I'm not mistaken," Kansas coach Bill Self said of Agbaji's game. "He played really well. He didn't shoot the ball particularly well because he's 1-for-6 from 3, but we will live with those all day. He was really good. I thought we were pretty balanced, though."

Jalen Wilson added 15 points, with Christian Braun scoring 11 and taking a career-high 14 rebounds, and Mitch Lightfoot hitting for 10 points on 5-for-6 shooting. Eleven players scored for the Jayhawks, who shot 52.4 percent in the victory, their third straight.

"It is really good to get a win like that," Braun said. "To start off fast and then we got off our feet for a little bit, get to focus on our next game. We got everybody involved so that was good, got a lot of confidence going into the next game."

TCU (20-11) earned a spot in the semifinals after a rousing 65-60 comeback victory over No. 22 Texas on Thursday in the quarterfinals that snapped a seven-game losing streak to the Longhorns.

Damion Baugh scored 17 points, Mike Miles added 13 and Eddie Lampkin hit for 10 in the win, which Francisco Farabello iced with a pair of free throws with 15.3 seconds left. TCU erased a 20-point first-half deficit and earned just its second-ever appearance in the Big 12 semifinals.

"I'm obviously proud of our guys, how we responded," TCU coach Jamie Dixon said. "Certainly, a tale of two halves -- we shoot 29 percent in the first half, 65 in the second half. Just more aggressive getting to the basket, not settling on shots, but it really started with our defense.

"We really addressed that at halftime and really told them that we had a chance, and we had an opportunity and that they would slow it down and we would play better."

The Horned Frogs held Texas to a season-low 20 points in the second half, when the Longhorns shot just 22.6 percent.

"We just came together like timeouts, huddles, anything," Baugh explained. "Just keep telling them to get three stops at a time. Basketball is a game of runs. They had their run, so it was time for us to make ours."

--Field Level Media

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