Wait! What? A freshman? Those are the responses Kansas fans had when watching Tyshawn Taylor tonight against New Mexico State. Taylor showcased the skills that fans had seen glimpses of throughout the first few games of the season, but against the Aggies, Taylor made the future very bright for Kansas basketball. Read the rest of this entry »
The Kansas Jayhawks will go for win #29 in a row inside friendly Allen Fieldhouse tonight as the New Mexico State Aggies come calling. The Aggies, 2-2 on the season, are coming off of a loss to Long Beach State Sunday night, 82-77. The Aggies, much like Kent State, average over 76 ppg and only give up 68 ppg so far this young season. Also like Kent State, the Aggies thrive on forcing turnovers (18 peg game) and have shot the ball well from the floor and beyond the arc, 48 and 40% respectively. Read the rest of this entry »
In a game that lacked flow of any kind, the Kansas Jayhawks cruised by the Kent State Golden Flashes, 87-60. Sherron Collins scored his average,Cole Aldrich recorded another double double, and once again, the Jayhawks locked down an opponent defensively. The real story of this game was the at the free throw line. Read the rest of this entry »
After giving Syracuse all they wanted before eventually falling in overtime, it seemed that the young Jayhawks would remain ranked in both the AP and the USA/ESPN poll. Well, the Jayhawks did remain ranked by the USA/ESPN poll, at #25, but fell to what looks like #26 in the AP Poll. Read the rest of this entry »
On paper, the game tonight inside Allen Fieldhouse looks like an easy win for the young Hawks. What you may not know, is that Kent State is no pushover by any means. Read the rest of this entry »