Kansas trailed for only 20 seconds in the game, with Dickinson scoring 15 points in the first half to give the Jayhawks a 37-32 lead. Colorado briefly led 39-38 early in the second half but was unable to keep up.
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?
Despite securing a victory over Colorado on Monday, the Kansas Jayhawks dropped one spot in the latest ESPN Basketball Power Index (BPI) rankings, now sitting at No. 11. Kansas currently holds a projected record of 20.3-10.7, with an expected conference mark of 11.3-8.7.
Adams hit another runner in the paint and then Dajuan Harris scored inside as the Jayhawks started 4-4. That perfection extended to 6-6 from the field and forced Colorado to call a timeout down 14-4 four minutes into the game.
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.
and now turns its focus toward a visit to Colorado on Monday at Boulder, Colo. Kansas (18-9, 9-7 Big 12) had lost two straight before rolling past the Cowboys 96-64 in a victory that came right after it lost to BYU by 34 points. The Jayhawks' ability to ...
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.
(This story was updated to change or add a photo or video.) Kansas basketball had the opportunity to earn a second-straight win in Big 12 Conference play on Monday, with a road game against ...