Overview
- Kansas closed on a 27-7 run, hitting 11 of its final 14 shots to turn a four-point game into a 24-point win.
- The Jayhawks dominated the interior with a 46-18 edge in paint points and a 39-28 rebounding advantage.
- Five Kansas players scored in double figures, led by Flory Bidunga’s 21 points.
- P.J. Haggerty paced Kansas State with 23 points, including 18 after halftime, as the rest of the Wildcats produced nine second-half points.
- Kansas won at Bramlage Coliseum for the first time since 2022, while Kansas State fell to 10-10 overall and 1-6 in the Big 12 with a trip to West Virginia next.