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Men's college basketball winners, losers:

Kansas makes statement, Michigan

State-Michigan inspire

The Big 12 has been the class of college basketball all season, and on Saturday Kansas made an argument for being the class of that conference.

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Just a couple hours after Texas struggled with last-place Oklahoma, the No. 7 Jayhawks notched a statement win against No. 9 Baylor.

Trailing by as much as 17 in the first half, Kansas completed a stunning 34-point swing with four minutes to play, taking an 80-63 lead, and eventually finishing off an 87-71 win.

With the win, Kansas moves into a tie with Texas for first place in Big 12 standings, with each program sitting at 10-4. Baylor, meanwhile, sits at 9-5.

Baylor hit nine 3-pointers in the first half to take a 45-32 lead into the locker room, but a 55-point blitz from KU after the break was Baylor’s undoing. Kansas hit 63% of its shots in the second half and 50% from long distance. The biggest 3 came from Gradey Dick, whose trey with 14: gave Kansas the lead for good.

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Four Jayhawks scored 14 points or more, led by Jalen Wilson’s 21; he also grabbed 13 rebounds and one steal. Dajuan Harris scored 14 and dished out nine assists, committing just one turnover.

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Men's college basketball winners, losers:
Kansas makes statement, Michigan
State-Michigan inspire
The Big 12 has been the class of college basketball all season, and on Saturday Kansas made
an argument for being the class of that conference.
Ant Man 3 Quantumania Free Movie
Just a couple hours after Texas struggled with last-place Oklahoma, the No. 7 Jayhawks
notched a statement win against No. 9 Baylor.
Trailing by as much as 17 in the first half, Kansas completed a stunning 34-point swing with four
minutes to play, taking an 80-63 lead, and eventually finishing off an 87-71 win.
With the win, Kansas moves into a tie with Texas for first place in Big 12 standings, with each
program sitting at 10-4. Baylor, meanwhile, sits at 9-5.
Baylor hit nine 3-pointers in the first half to take a 45-32 lead into the locker room, but a 55-point
blitz from KU after the break was Baylor’s undoing. Kansas hit 63.3% of its shots in the second
half and 50% from long distance. The biggest 3 came from Gradey Dick, whose trey with 14:29
gave Kansas the lead for good.
Follow every game: Latest NCAA Men's College Basketball Scores and Schedules
Four Jayhawks scored 14 points or more, led by Jalen Wilson’s 21; he also grabbed 13
rebounds and one steal. Dajuan Harris scored 14 and dished out nine assists, committing just
one turnover.