Final Jan 8
L-MD 72 3.0 o140.0
ARMY 74 -3.0 u140.0
Final Jan 8
NAVY 59 2.5 o140.5
HC 70 -2.5 u140.5
Final Jan 8
CCAR 51 7.5 o126.0
APP 74 -7.5 u126.0
Final Jan 8
L-IL 79 -2.0 o148.0
LAS 68 2.0 u148.0
Final Jan 8
NKU 61 2.5 o136.0
YSU 72 -2.5 u136.0
Final Jan 8
CONN 66 1.0 o142.0
VILL 68 -1.0 u142.0
Final OT Jan 8
DEP 80 2.5 o133.0
HALL 85 -2.5 u133.0
Final Jan 8
MURR 71 5.5 o138.0
UNI 68 -5.5 u138.0
Final Jan 8
DAY 72 -10.5 o147.5
MASS 76 10.5 u147.5
Final Jan 8
FSU 80 2.5 o152.5
MIA 65 -2.5 u152.5
Final Jan 8
FOR 61 17.0 o145.0
VCU 73 -17.0 u145.0
Final Jan 8
HP 93 -8.5 o153.5
CHSO 79 8.5 u153.5
Final Jan 8
CLEV 80 2.0 o139.5
RMU 69 -2.0 u139.5
Final Jan 8
TEM 79 3.5 o145.5
ECU 80 -3.5 u145.5
Final Jan 8
MISS 73 3.5 o148.5
ARK 66 -3.5 u148.5
Final Jan 8
UNCA 76 4.0 o153.5
LONG 85 -4.0 u153.5
Final Jan 8
GW 75 6.0 o152.0
URI 67 -6.0 u152.0
Final Jan 8
ND 65 2.5 o138.5
NCST 66 -2.5 u138.5
Final Jan 8
RICH 58 11.5 o130.0
GMU 64 -11.5 u130.0
Final Jan 8
ALA 88 -11.5 o157.0
SCAR 68 11.5 u157.0
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WCU 69 12.5 o144.5
WOF 77 -12.5 u144.5
Final Jan 8
AMER 54 3.0 o124.5
BU 60 -3.0 u124.5
Final Jan 8
LEH 62 6.5 o138.5
COLG 67 -6.5 u138.5
Final Jan 8
DRKE 64 1.5 o126.5
BRAD 57 -1.5 u126.5
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WIN 83 -3.5 o159.5
WEBB 89 3.5 u159.5
Final Jan 8
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UCF 75 -6.0 u149.0
Final Jan 8
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SCUS 77 3.5 u148.0
Final Jan 8
FAU 75 -5.5 o154.0
CHAR 64 5.5 u154.0
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ETSU 70 -2.0 o151.5
MER 68 2.0 u151.5
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JOES 81 -3.0 o134.0
DUQ 85 3.0 u134.0
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FUR 67 -14.0 o138.0
CIT 63 14.0 u138.0
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MILW 73 3.0 o155.5
IPFW 78 -3.0 u155.5
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LAF 62 3.5 o131.5
BUCK 65 -3.5 u131.5
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USC 69 6.0 o149.0
IND 82 -6.0 u149.0
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SIU 86 9.5 o156.0
BEL 90 -9.5 u156.0
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VALP 98 -1.5 u162.0
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ILST 51 -5.5 o130.5
EVAN 69 5.5 u130.5
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SBON 68 3.5 o141.5
SLU 73 -3.5 u141.5
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BUT 65 3.0 o137.0
PROV 84 -3.0 u137.0
Final OT Jan 8
GASO 78 3.0 o155.0
GAST 82 -3.0 u155.0
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UMKC 58 1.5 o137.5
NEOM 77 -1.5 u137.5
Final Jan 8
ASU 55 14.0 o144.5
KU 74 -14.0 u144.5
Final Jan 8
PSU 52 7.0 o163.0
ILL 91 -7.0 u163.0
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TAM 80 2.5 o147.0
OKLA 78 -2.5 u147.0
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VT 59 9.0 o142.5
STAN 70 -9.0 u142.5
Final Jan 8
SDST 72 2.0 o156.0
STT 73 -2.0 u156.0
Final Jan 8
USD 80 31.5 o157.0
GONZ 93 -31.5 u157.0
Final Jan 8
RICE 59 11.0 o122.5
UNT 81 -11.0 u122.5
Final Jan 8
AFA 38 18.5 o130.0
SDSU 67 -18.5 u130.0
Final Jan 8
UVA 61 4.0 o128.5
CAL 75 -4.0 u128.5
Arizona State 8th Big 1210-4
Kansas 7th Big 1211-3

Arizona State @ Kansas preview

Allen Fieldhouse

Last Meeting ( Dec 22, 2018 ) Kansas 76, Arizona State 80

No. 11 Kansas and Arizona State will meet on the hardwood for the first time as Big 12 foes on Wednesday night in Lawrence, Kan.

The Jayhawks (10-3, 1-1 Big 12) rebounded from last week's 62-61 home loss against West Virginia with a resounding 51-point win at UCF on Sunday.

Hunter Dickinson led the way for the Jayhawks with 27 points on 12-of-17 shooting in the 99-48 win, while Flory Bidunga added 12 points and six blocks. Bidunga and Dickinson were a force in their minutes together, which could lead to more playing time for Bidunga in his sixth-man role.

"We haven't had rim protection like that all year long," Kansas coach Bill Self said. "We made up for some bad defensive plays by guys contesting and blocking, so I'd say the biggest thing I like about them right now is that defensively they can play together. (Bidunga) is good enough and quick enough. He can play out on the perimeter some.

"But the biggest thing, even with (Dickinson), we had rim protection."

The Jayhawks finished with 12 blocked shots and outrebounded the Knights by a whopping 63-32 margin. UCF shot just 20.6 percent from the field (14 of 68).

Dickinson leads Kansas in both scoring and rebounding this season, averaging 16.0 points and 10.3 rebounds per game.

Kansas also receives significant contributions from guards Zeke Mayo and Dajuan Harris Jr. Mayo is averaging 14.0 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.5 assists and scored 25-plus points in three consecutive games to close out December before settling for six points in the win over UCF. Harris leads the Jayhawks with 5.5 assists and 1.5 steals per game in addition to averaging 10.4 points.

Arizona State (10-3, 1-1) recovered from a 20-point loss at BYU in its inaugural Big 12 game last week with an 81-61 win over Colorado on Saturday, led by 19 points from BJ Freeman on 8-of-12 shooting. Basheer Jihad added 17 points in the win, making 4 of 6 attempts from long range and 6 of 9 overall.

Jihad and Joson Sanon each average 13.5 points per game to pace the Sun Devils. Jayden Quaintance leads Arizona State with 8.2 rebounds per game and is second in the nation with 3.15 blocks per game while also chipping in an average of 9.2 points. Freeman averages 11.8 points per game, while Alston Mason averages 11.0 points and a team-high 3.5 assists.

Heading to Lawrence for a date with the blueblood Jayhawks will be among the biggest tests on Arizona State's schedule in its first go-around in the Big 12. The Sun Devils believe that they are ready to prove their mettle.

"We're very confident," Freeman said. "As long as we come in here and we play our basketball, I feel like we got a chance with anybody in the country. I feel like (with) how we play, how fast we play, and how physical we are on defense, we got a very great chance to win."

--Field Level Media

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