MARCH 9, 2018 | BIG 12 CHAMP. (SEMIFINALS) | GAME NOTES COMMUNICATIONS

25-7 13-5 #9 / #9 22-10 10-8 rv / rv WILDCATS OVERALL BIG 12 RANKING (AP/COACHES) OVERALL BIG 12 RANKING (AP/COACHES) -VS- 441-95 (.823) 122-78 (.610) JAYHAWKS HEAD COACH RECORD AT KU, 15TH SEASON HEAD COACH RECORD AT KSU, SIXTH SEASON

SCHEDULE (H: 14-4; A: 7-3; N: 4-0) GAME KANSAS VS KANSAS STATE SERIES AT A GLANCE KU OPP OVERALL KU LEADS, 195-93 Date Rnk Rnk Opponent TV Time/Result Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Semifinals in Big 12 Champ. (Sprint) KU leads, 9-0 (3-0) NOVEMBER (6-0) Kansas City, Mo. • Sprint (18,972) 33 Last Meeting KU, 70-56 (1.29.18 @ KSU) 10 4/3 -/- TENNESSEE STATE ESPNU W, 92-56 Friday, March 9, 2018 • 6 p.m. (CST) • ESPN 14 4/3 7/4 vs. Kentucky! ESPN W, 65-61 17 4/3 -/- SOUTH DAKOTA ST. JTV/ESPN3 W, 98-64 ESPN JAYHAWK RADIO 21 3/2 -/- TEXAS SOUTHERN~ JTV/ESPN3 W, 114-71 NETWORK 24 3/2 -/rv OAKLAND~ JTV/ESPN3 W, 102-59 Play-by-Play: Bob Wischusen Radio: IMG Jayhawk Radio Network Analyst: Fran Fraschilla Webcast: KUAthletics.com/Radio 28 2/2 -/- TOLEDO~ JTV/ESPN3 W, 96-58 Reporter: Holly Rowe Play-by-Play: Brian Hanni ‹‹ POINTS DECEMBER (5-2) Producer: Scot Gustafson Analyst: Greg Gurley 81.5 PER GAME 72.5 2 2/2 -/rv vs. Syracuse# ESPN W, 76-60 Director: Mike Roig Producer/Engineer: Bob Newton 6 2/2 -/- WASHINGTON^ ESPN2 L, 65-74 49.6 ‹‹ FG% 47.2 10 2/2 16/17 ARIZONA STATE ESPN L, 85-95 TIP-OFF 16 13/12 -/- at Nebraska FS1 W, 73-72 • No. 1 seed Kansas (25-7) advanced to the semifinals of its conference championship with an 82-68 win over No. 8-seed Oklahoma State. The 18 14/13 -/- OMAHA ESPN2 W, 109-64 ‹‹ 3FG% Jayhawks will play in their 37th overall conference postseason semifinal, 39.8 34.8 21 14/13 -/- vs. Stanford% ESPN2 W, 75-54 including their 19th in the Big 12 era. 29 11/11 rv/rv at Texas* ESPN2 W, 92-86 • Kansas will face No. 4 seed Kansas State (22-10) on Friday, at 6 p.m. 69.9 FT% ›› 74.4 JANUARY (7-2) (Central). Kansas State advanced to the semifinal with a 66-64 win versus 2 10/10 18/18 TEXAS TECH* ESPN L, 73-85 No. 5 TCU. 6 10/10 16/15 at TCU* ESPN2 W, 88-84 • KU and KSU are meeting for the 23rd time in conference postseason ‹‹ REBOUNDS 35.4 PER GAME 30.6 9 12/12 -/- IOWA STATE* ESPN2 W, 83-78 tournament history and the 10th time in the Big 12 era. KU is 15-7 versus 13 12/12 -/- KANSAS STATE* ESPN W, 73-72 K-State in the conference tournament history, including 9-0 in the Big 12 period. The last time Kansas and Kansas State met was a KU 85-63 win in ASSISTS 15 10/10 6/7 at West Virginia* ESPN W, 71-66 17.0 ‹‹ 14.3 the 2016 quarterfinals. KU went on to win the 2016 title. PER GAME 20 10/10 -/rv BAYLOR* ESPN W, 70-67 • Kansas is the No. 1 seed for the Big 12 Championship for the 10th- 23 5/5 12/11 at Oklahoma* ESPN L, 80-85 consecutive year, beginning in 2009, and the 15th time in the 22-year ‹‹ BLOCKS 4.3 PER GAME 3.0 27 5/5 -/- TEXAS A&M< ESPN W, 79-68 history of the event. It marks the 21st time in the 22-year history of the Big 29 7/7 rv/rv at Kansas State* ESPN W, 70-56 12 that Kansas will not play on the first day of the conference tournament. STEALS ›› FEBRUARY (6-2) • With the win against Oklahoma State in the Big 12 quarterfinals, Kansas 6.6 PER GAME 7.8 3 7/7 -/- OKLAHOMA STATE* CBS L, 79-84 won its 13th-straight 25-win season, which is an NCAA record and the active longest streak in the nation. 6 10/10 rv/- TCU* ESPN2 W, 71-64 71.1 SCORING ›› 67.4 10 10/10 -/- at Baylor* CBS L, 64-80 • Entering the 2018 Big 12 Championship, in looking at the NCAA Ratings DEFENSE Percentage Index, Kansas currently has 10 wins against Quadrant 1 teams 13 13/13 -/- at Iowa State* ESPN2 W, 83-77 this season, which the second-most in NCAA DI (as of March 5). KU’s six 17 13/13 20/20 WEST VIRGINIA* ESPN W, 77-69 ‹‹ FG% “Quad 1” road wins are also tied for the most in the nation. 42.1 DEFENSE 42.7 19 8/8 rv/rv OKLAHOMA* ESPN W, 104-74 • Senior G Devonte’ Graham, the 2018 Big 12 Player of the Year, is the only 24 8/8 6/7 at Texas Tech* ESPN W, 74-72 player in NCAA Division I averaging 17.0-plus points, 7.0-plus assists, ‹‹ 3FG% ›› 26 6/6 -/- TEXAS* ESPN W, 80-70 1.7-plus steals and fewer than 3.0 turnovers per game. Graham is sixth 32.9 DEFENSE 32.9 MARCH (1-1) nationally in assists per game at 7.2. 3 6/6 -/- at Oklahoma State* ESPN L, 64-82 • Kansas saw a big haul of Big 12 postseason awards, with all five starters +0.2 ‹‹ -3.1 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP - KANSAS CITY, MO. being named to at least one of the all-league teams. Bill Self was named MARGIN 8 9/9 -/- vs. Oklahoma State ESPN2 W, 82-68 the league’s co-Coach of the Year for the eighth time in his 15 seasons at KU and the second-straight year. AST-TO 9 9/9 rv/rv vs. Kansas State ESPN 6 p.m. ‹‹ 1.5 RATIO 1.3 10 -/- -/- Final ESPN 5 p.m.

All times Central and subject to change LAST GAME STARTERS Rank: AP Top 25 / USA Today Coaches’ Poll ! State Farm Champions Classic (, Ill.); ~ Hoophall Miami Invitational (Campus Rounds); # Hoophall Miami Invitational (Miami, Fla.); ^ Jayhawk Shootout (Kansas City, Mo.); % (Sacramento, Calif.); < Big 12/Pac-12 Challenge; * Big 12 Conference Game

2VICK 4GRAHAM 10MYKHAILIUK 14NEWMAN 44 LIGHTFOOT JR • GUARD SR • GUARD SR • GUARD RS-S0 • GUARD SO • FORWARD COMMUNICATIONS MIN 32.9 MIN 37.5 MIN 34.4 MIN 30.6 MIN 14.1 CHRIS THEISEN BRAD GILBERT PPG 12.1 PPG 17.3 PPG 15.2 PPG 12.6 PPG 3.8 FG% 48.9% FG% 40.2% FG% 44.4% FG% 45.3% FG% 54.8% Asst. AD for Comm. Asst. Comm. Director e [email protected] e [email protected] 3FG% 36.4% 3FG% 41.8% 3FG% 45.0% 3FG% 38.1% REB 3.0 c 785.331.9356 c 785.424.4008 REB 5.0 AST 7.3 AST 2.7 REB 4.8 BLK 1.5 2017-18 #KUbball

NUMERICAL ROSTER COACHING STAFF NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL NAME POSITION // YEAR AT KU ALMA MATER // YEAR 0 Marcus Garrett G 6-5 180 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas / Skyline HS Bill Self Head Coach // 15th Oklahoma State // 1985 1 Dedric Lawson ^ F 6-9 230 Jr. TR Memphis, Tenn. / Hamilton HS / Memphis Assistant Coach // 14th Western Kentucky // 1982 2 Lagerald Vick G 6-5 175 Jr. 2L Memphis, Tenn. / Douglass HS Norm Roberts Assistant Coach // 7th Queens College // 1987 3 Sam Cunliffe G 6-6 200 So. TR Seattle, Wash. / Rainier Beach HS / Arizona State Jerrance Howard Assistant Coach // 5th Illinois // 2004 4 Devonte’ Graham G 6-2 185 Sr. 3L Raleigh, N.C. / Brewster Academy [N.H.] Brennan Bechard Dir. of Operations // 7th Kansas // 2009 5 Charlie Moore ^ G 5-11 170 So. TR Chicago, Ill. / Morgan Park HS / Fred Quartlebaum Dir. of S-A Development // 4th Fordham // 1989 10 G 6-8 205 Sr. 3L Cherkasy, Ukraine / Cherkasy First City Gymnasia Jeremy Case Video Coordinator // 3rd Kansas // 2005 12 Chris Teahan G 6-4 175 Fr. HS Leawood, Kan. / Rockhurst HS 13 K.J. Lawson ^ G 6-8 205 So. TR Memphis, Tenn. / Hamilton HS / Memphis 14 Malik Newman G 6-3 190 R-So. TR Jackson, Miss. / Callaway HS / Mississippi State PRONUNCIATIONS

21 Clay Young G 6-5 205 Sr. 2L Lansing, Kan. / Lansing HS / Kansas City Kansas CC ...... ew-DOE-kuh az-uh-BOO-kee 22 Silvio De Sousa F 6-9 245 Fr. HS Luanda, Angola / IMG Academy [Fla.] Silvio De Sousa ...... deh-SOE-suh 35 Udoka Azubuike C 7-0 280 So. 1L Delta, Nigeria / Potter’s House Christian Academy [Fla.] Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk ...... svee-AT-uh-slahv muh-KIE-luke James Sosinski ...... SOH-sin-skee 44 Mitch Lightfoot F 6-8 210 So. 1L Gilbert, Ariz. / Gilbert Christian HS Lagerald Vick ...... LUH-jer-ald 55 James Sosinski F 6-7 250 R-So. TR Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton HS / South Mountain CC

^ - will sit out 2017-18 due to NCAA transfer rules

RADIO/TV ROSTER

MARCUS GARRETT DEDRIC LAWSON LAGERALD VICK SAM CUNLIFFE DEVONTE´ GRAHAM CHARLIE MOORE SVI MYKHAILIUK CHRIS TEAHAN 0 Fr. ∙ G ∙ 6-5 ∙ 180 1 Jr. ∙ F ∙ 6-9 ∙ 230 2 Jr. ∙ G ∙ 6-5 ∙ 175 3 So. ∙ G ∙ 6-6 ∙ 200 4 Sr. ∙ G ∙ 6-2 ∙ 185 5 So. ∙ G ∙ 5-11 ∙ 170 10 Sr. ∙ G ∙ 6-8 ∙ 205 12 Fr. ∙ G ∙ 6-4 ∙ 175 Dallas, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Seattle, Wash. Raleigh, N.C. Chicago, Ill. Cherkasy, Ukraine Leawood, Kan.

K.J. LAWSON MALIK NEWMAN CLAY YOUNG SILVIO DE SOUSA UDOKA AZUBUIKE MITCH LIGHTFOOT JAMES SOSINSKI 13 So. ∙ G ∙ 6-8 ∙ 205 R-So. ∙ G ∙ 6-3 ∙ 190 Sr. ∙ G ∙ 6-5 ∙ 205 Fr. ∙ F ∙ 6-9 ∙ 245 So. ∙ C ∙ 7-0 ∙ 280 So. ∙ F ∙ 6-8 ∙ 210 R-So. ∙ F ∙ 6-7 ∙ 250 Memphis, Tenn. 14 Jackson, Miss. 21 Lansing, Kan. 22 Luanda, Angola 35 Delta, Nigeria 44 Gilbert, Ariz. 55 Chandler, Ariz.

BILL SELF KURTIS TOWNSEND NORM ROBERTS JERRANCE HOWARD BRENNAN BECHARD FRED QUARTLEBAUM JEREMY CASE Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Dir. of S-A Development Video Coordinator 15th Season 14th Season Seventh Season Fifth Season Seventh Season Fourth Season Third Season

2 • Game Notes 2017-18 @KUHoops KU AT SPRINT CENTER 2017-18 QUICK FACTS In the 10-plus seasons since its opening, Sprint Center has been a welcome site for Kansas basketball, with the Jayhawks holding a GENERAL INFORMATION 36-9 record in the venue. Below is a breakdown of how KU has fared in the venue. Not included are three exhibition victories for KU, Location ...... Lawrence, Kan. two versus Canada while prepping for the 2015 World University Games, and in October 2017 in a fundraising win against Missouri. Enrollment ...... 28,401 Founded ...... 1866 Season W-L Notes Nickname ...... Jayhawks 2007-08 4-0 Big 12 Championship title en route to the NCAA Championship 2008-09 1-2 School Colors . . . Crimson (Pantone 186) and Blue (Pantone 293) 2009-10 4-0 Big 12 Championship title Conference ...... Big 12 2010-11 4-0 Big 12 Championship title Chancellor ...... Douglas A. Girod 2011-12 1-2 Athletics Director ...... Dr. Sheahon Zenger 2012-13 8-0 CBE Hall of Fame Classic title, Big 12 Championship title, Deputy Athletics Director (MBB) ...... Sean Lester NCAA First/Second Round wins Athletics Website ...... www.KUAthletics.com 2013-14 2-1 Ticket Office Phone ...... 1.800.34.HAWKS (42957) 2014-15 3-1 Big 12 Championship finalist 2015-16 4-0 Big 12 Championship title HISTORY 2016-17 4-2 CBE Hall of Fame Classic title Seasons of Basketball...... 120th 2017-18 1-1 First Season...... 1889-90 Overall 36-9 80.0 winning percentage All-Time Record (Win %) ...... 2,242-848 (.726) Conference Regular-Season Titles (last) ...... 61 (2018) Conference Postseason Tourn. Titles (last)...... 14 (2016) NCAA Tournament Appearances (last) ...... 46 (2017) THE SEMIFINALS - 2018 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA DI PCT LEADERS* Kansas is appearing in its 19th Big 12 and 37th overall NCAA Tournament Record...... 103-45 conference tournament semifinal. The only years Kansas did RNK PLAYER (SCHOOL) FG FGA PCT. Consecutive Appearances...... 28 (1990-pres.) NCAA Final Four Appearances (last) ...... 14 (2012) not appear in the Big 12 semis were 2000, 2009 and 2017. 1 Udoka Azubuike (Kansas) 192 248 .774 NIT Appearances (last) ...... 2 (1969) Including 2018, Kansas has appeared in eight of the last nine 2 Mike Watkins (Penn State) 146 213 .685 semifinals, beginning in 2010. KU is 5-2 in those semifinals. 3 James Thompson (E. Mich.) 185 271 .683 4 Raasean Davis (N.C. Central) 203 300 .677 Year Opened (Seasons) ...... 1955 (63rd season) Kansas has won 14 conference tournament titles, 5 Jehyve Floyd (Holy Cross) 165 247 .668 Capacity ...... 16,300 including seven of the last 13 and 10 of the 21 total Big 12 * With minimum five field goals made per game As of 3.7.18 Consecutive Sellouts ...... 275 games (Since 2001-02) Championships. KU last won the title in 2016. Since the Big All-Time Record (Win %) ...... 772-113 (.872) Record under Bill Self (Win %) ...... 234-13 (.947) 12’s inception in 1996-97, Kansas is 20-2 in its first games, THE KANSAS-KANSAS STATE SERIES 1-0 in opening round games, 19-3 in the quarterfinals, 12-6 in Kansas leads the overall series with Kansas State, 195-93, semifinals and 10-2 in championship games. COACHING STAFF and has won the last seven match-ups. Since Feb. 12, 1994, Head Coach ...... Bill Self (Oklahoma State, ‘85) Kansas has won 56 of the last 61 meetings with K-State. This Record at KU ...... 441-95 (15th season) ABOUT KANSAS series started in 1907 and Kansas is 15-7 against Kansas State Overall Record ...... 649-200 (25th season) Kansas (25-7, 13-5) is ranked No. 9 in both the Associated in postseason conference tournament action, including 9-0 in Assistant Coach...... Kurtis Townsend (W. Kentucky, ‘82) Press and USA TODAY Coaches’ polls, released March 5. the Big 12 era and 5-0 when Bill Self is on the KU sidelines. 14th season Kansas averages 81.5 and has a plus-10.4 Since the inception of the , KU is 48-5 Assistant Coach...... Norm Roberts (Queens College, ‘87) scoring margin. Its 81.5 points marks the third-straight season against KSU (39-5 in regular-season battles and 9-0 in the Big Seventh season Assistant Coach...... Jerrance Howard (Illinois, ‘04) the Jayhawks have averaged 80 or more points per game. KU 12 Championship). Kansas head coach Bill Self is 31-5 all-time Fifth season pulls down 35.4 rebounds per game and has outrebounded two against K-State, including 30-5 while at KU. Bruce Weber is of its last three and three of its last five opponents. KU also 2-13 against Kansas, all while at KSU. Expect a close game as 2016-17 REVIEW averages 17.0 assists, 6.6 steals and 4.3 blocked shots per three of the last four battles have been decided by three points Overall Record ...... 31-5 (.861) game. or less and six of the last 10 matchups have been single-digit Big 12 Record (Finish)...... 16-2 (1st) outcomes. Home Record ...... 15-1 (14-1 in AFH) The 2018 Big 12 Player of the Year and on every national Road Record ...... 10-1 player of the year watch list, senior G Devonte’ Graham leads Kansas swept the season series with Kansas State in 2017- Neutral Record ...... 6-3 Kansas in scoring at 17.3 points per game. Graham just missed 18. The Jayhawks defeated the Wildcats, 73-72, on Jan. 13, Big 12 Championship ...... No. 1 Seed / Quarterfinal a double-double in the Oklahoma State quarterfinal with 10 in Allen Fieldhouse and won 70-56 on Jan. 29, in Manhattan. vs. TCU - L, 82-85 points and nine assists. Graham is among the conference NCAA Tournament...... No. 1 Seed / Elite Eight leaders in assists (7.3), -to-turnover ratio (2.6), 3- vs. Oregon - L, 60-74 THE LAST MEETING Poll Ranking (final) ...... 3 field goals made (2.9) and steals (1.7). With his two 3-pointers Double-doubles from Devonte’ Graham and Malik Newman, USA TODAY Coaches’ Poll Ranking (final) ...... 4 against Oklahoma State (3/8), senior G Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, along with some stingy zone defense, propelled the No. an all-league second team honoree, has made multiple 7/7 past Kansas State, 70-56, Jan. 29 2017-18 TEAM INFORMATION 3-pointers in 25 games this season. His 98 3-pointers in 2017- inside Bramlage Coliseum in the 288th edition of the Dillons Letterwinners Returning / Lost ...... 6 / 7 18 are fourth on the KU single-season list. Mykhailiuk averages Sunflower Showdown. Svi Mykhailiuk led all scorers with 22 Starters Returning / Lost ...... 2 / 3 15.2 points per game, which is second on the team. With points as KU held the Wildcats to 32 percent shooting and Newcomers ...... 9 sophomore C Udoka Azubuike (13.7 ppg) out due to a knee claimed its second victory over its in-state rival this season. Fr / So / Jr / Sr ...... 3 / 7 / 2 / 3 injury, redshirt-sophomore G Malik Newman is next in scoring COMMUNICATIONS at 12.6 points per contest. Newman is coming off a career-high In a defensive move not often seen by Bill Self-coached Kansas 30 points against OSU in the quarterfinals, which included 11- Todd Kober . . . . Assoc. AD/Executive Dir. External Branding squads, the Jayhawks utilized a zone defense in the waning Chris Theisen ...... Assistant AD Communications (MBB) for-15 shooting, 4-for-6 from 3-point range. Junior G Lagerald minutes of the first half and for the majority of the second to Phone...... 785.331.9356 Vick scores 12.1 points per game and he is second on the team heavily neutralize the K-State offensive attack. The Wildcats Email ...... [email protected] with 5.0 rebounds per game. were held to their second-worst shooting night to that point Brad Gilbert ...... Asst. Communications Director (MBB) of the season (32.3 percent) and a 6-of-27 clip (22.2 percent) Phone...... 785.424.4008 Freshman G Marcus Garrett (4.4 ppg, 3.5 rpg) is third on the from beyond the 3-point line. Email ...... [email protected] team with 33 steals, trailing Graham’s 53 and Mykhailiuk’s Mailing Address ...... Kansas Athletics Communications 37. Sophomore F Mitch Lightfoot (3.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg) started Mykhailiuk hit the 20-point mark for the third-straight game, ...... 1651 Naismith Drive, Suite 1400 his third game of the season against OSU and responded with leading his team with 22 points with a 5-of-9 mark from ...... Lawrence, KS 66045-4069 Main Office Phone ...... 785.864.3417 eight points and six rebounds. Also stepping up in Azubuike’s 3-point range. Graham collected his third double-double of the absence was freshman F Silvio De Sousa (2.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg) Twitter/Instagram ...... @KUHoops season with 16 points and 11 assists, while Newman joined his Facebook ...... /KansasBasketball who played a season-high 15 minutes against OSU with six senior teammates in double-double territory for the first time Hashtags ...... #KUbball #RockChalk #PayHeed points and a season-high eight rebounds. in his career, netting 13 points and pulling down a career-high 10 rebounds. Game Notes • 3 2017-18 #KUbball

2017-18 ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) USA TODAY (COACHES) MEDIA INFORMATION MARCH 5, 2018 MARCH. 5, 2018 RANK SCHOOL (FIRST PLACE VOTES) RECORD POINTS RANK SCHOOL (FIRST PLACE VOTES) RECORD POINTS Weekly Press Conference 1 Virginia (65) 28-2 1,625 1 Virginia (32) 28-2 800 Bill Self will conduct press conferences throughout the 2 Villanova 27-4 1,516 2 Xavier 27-4 753 season. Media members should contact the communications 3 Xavier 27-4 1,510 3 Villanova 27-4 730 office for accurate dates and times. Video of the press 4 Michigan State 29-4 1,346 4 Duke 25-6 678 conference will stream live on KUAthletics.com. 5 Duke 25-6 1,340 5 Michigan State 29-4 619 Remaining Schedule: March 11. 6 Gonzaga 28-4 1,254 6 Gonzaga 28-4 616 Big 12 Teleconference 7 Michigan 28-7 1,231 7 Michigan 28-7 605 The Big 12 Conference conducts weekly interviews with 8 Cincinnati 27-4 1,213 8 Cincinnati 27-4 579 9 KANSAS 24-7 1,129 9 KANSAS 24-7 566 every league head coach throughout the season. Bill Self’s scheduled time is from 10:00-10:08 a.m. each 10 Purdue 28-6 1,096 10 Purdue 28-6 553 week. Contact the Big 12 office for the appropriate 11 Wichita State 24-6 861 11 North Carolina 22-9 441 phone number and for the entire lineup of coaches’ times. 12 North Carolina 22-9 852 12 Tennessee 23-7 402 Remaining Schedule: March 12. 13 Tennessee 23-7 825 13 Texas Tech 23-8 386 14 Texas Tech 23-8 784 14 Wichita State 24-6 382 Credentials 15 Arizona 24-7 739 15 Auburn 25-6 321 Please apply at KUAthletics.com/media 16 Auburn 25-6 692 16 Ohio State 24-8 303 17 Ohio State 24-8 603 17 Arizona 24-7 278 18 West Virginia 22-9 486 18 West Virginia 22-9 241 JAYHAWK IMG RADIO NETWORK 19 Clemson 22-8 422 19 Saint Mary’s 28-4 227 AFFILIATES 20 Saint Mary’s 28-4 385 20 Clemson 22-8 183 21 Houston 24-6 247 21 Houston 24-6 123 Abilene/Salina KSAJ-98.5 FM 22 Nevada 26-6 218 22 Nevada 26-6 122 Concordia KNCK-94.9 FM 23 Florida 20-11 192 23 Florida 20-11 106 Dodge City KGNO-1370 AM 24 Miami 22-8 191 24 Rhode Island 23-6 66 Emporia KVOE-1400 AM 25 Rhode Island 23-6 86 25 Miami 22-8 57 Fort Scott KMDO-1600 AM Fort Scott KOMB-103.9 FM OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: St. Bonaventure 72, Kentucky 66, OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Kentucky 41, Creighton 39, Loyola- TCU 45, Loyola-Chicago 43, Virginia Tech 15, Seton Hall 10, Middle Chicago 30, Middle Tennessee 28, NC State 18, TCU 17, St. Glen Elder/Beloit KZDY-96.3 FM Tennessee 9, Creighton 8, Arkansas 4, NC State 2, Nebraska 2, Bonaventure 17, Virginia Tech 17, Seton Hall 14, Arizona State 8, New Goodland/Colby KWGB-97.9 FM Kansas State 2, Buffalo 1, New Mexico State 1, Texas A&M 1, Florida Mexico State 7, Arkansas 6, Florida State 5, Missouri 5, Texas A&M 5, Great Bend/Larned KBGL-106.9 FM State 1 Oklahoma 3, Baylor 2, Kansas State 1 Hays KAYS-1400 AM Hutchinson KSKU-94.7 FM Iola KIOL-1370 AM Kansas City WHB-810 AM WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS RANKINGS BREAKDOWN Lawrence (Flagship) KLWN-1320 AM Lawrence (Flagship) KKSW-105.9 FM WEEK AP COACHES NCAA RPI AP COACHES Liberal KSCB-1270 AM Preseason 4 (1) 3 - Weeks in Top 25 749 (264) 522 (278) Marysville KNDY-95.5 FM Nov. 13 4 (2) - - Weeks in Top 10 539 (197) 414 (211) Parsons KLKC-1540 AM Nov. 20 3 2 (2) - Weeks in Top 5 326 (120) 280 (134) Parsons KLKC-93.5 FM Nov. 27 2 2 (1) - Weeks at No. 1 66 (26) 59 (28) Phillipsburg KKAN-1490 AM Dec. 4 2 2 (1) 4 Most Consecutive Phillipsburg KQMA-92.5 FM Dec. 11 13 12 22 Weeks in Top 25 179* (179*) 185* (185*) Russell KRSL-990 AM Dec. 18 14 13 19 Most Consecutive Weeks at No. 1 15 (9) 15 (9) Topeka KMAJ 1440 AM Dec. 25 11 11 18 Topeka KWIC 99.3 FM Jan. 1 10 10 13 W-L vs Top 25 219-189 (87-44) - Wellington KLEY-1130 AM Jan. 8 12 12 11 Wichita KFH-1240 AM Home vs Top 25 85-47 (39-6) - Jan. 15 10 10 11 Wichita/Clearwater KFH-98.7 FM Away vs Top 25 52-73 (23-18) - Jan. 22 5 5 7 Winfield KKLE-1550 AM Neutral vs Top 25 82-69 (25-20) - Jan. 29 7 7 7 W-L vs Top 10 97-106 (37-19) - Feb. 5 10 10 9 Home vs Top 10 34-31 (14-2) - Feb. 12 13 13 8 Away vs Top 10 21-35 (10-6) - Feb. 19 8 8 6 Neutral vs Top 10 42-40 (13-11) - Feb. 26 6 6 6 March 5 9 9 5 ( ) - Bill Self era in parenthesis March 12 * - Current Streak - longest active in the NCAA Final ( ) - First place votes in parenthesis

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BIG 12 STANDINGS (AS OF MARCH 7) BIG 12 OVERALL Team Record Pct Home Away Neutral Streak Record Pct Home Away Neutral Streak KANSAS 13-5 .722 7-2 6-3 0-0 L1 25-7 .781 14-4 7-3 4-0 W1 Texas Tech 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 0-0 W1 23-8 .742 17-1 4-6 2-1 W1 NCAA TOP-150 BIG 12 TOP-10 West Virginia 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 0-0 L1 22-9 .710 14-3 5-5 3-1 L1 STATISTIC RANKINGS Kansas State 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 0-0 W1 22-10 .688 14-3 5-5 3-2 W2 for games through March 5, 2018 TCU 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 0-0 L1 21-11 .656 15-3 3-7 3-1 L2 STAT NCAA BIG 12 Texas 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 0-0 W1 19-13 .594 13-4 3-7 3-2 W2 W-L% 77.4 29th 1st Baylor 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 0-0 L1 18-13 .581 13-4 2-9 3-0 L1 SCORING 81.5 36th 3rd Oklahoma 8-10 .444 7-2 1-8 0-0 W1 18-13 .581 13-2 2-9 3-2 L1 SCORING DEFENSE 71.1 143rd 6th Oklahoma State 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 0-0 W2 19-14 .576 13-5 3-7 3-2 L1 SCORING MARGIN +10.3 28th 3rd Iowa State 4-14 .222 4-5 0-9 0-0 L6 13-18 .419 9-7 1-10 3-1 L7 REBOUNDING 35.5 - 9th A KANSAS WIN WOULD… In 2000 KU was the No. 5 seed, won its first game and lost REBOUNDING DEF. 35.2 - 6th Make Kansas 26-7, giving KU 26 wins for the fourth-straight in the quarterfinals. All of KU’s other first games were in the REBOUNDING MARGIN +0.3 - 7th season and the 11th time in the last 12 years, beginning quarterfinals. ASSISTS 17.0 14th 2nd in 2006-07 … Make KU 11-4 in games away from Allen • KU has reached the semifinals in 19 of the 22 Big 12 ASSIST-TO RATIO 1.46 17th 2nd Fieldhouse this season ... Make Kansas 13-6 in Big 12 Championships. The Jayhawks did not reach the 2000, 2009 TURNOVER MARGIN +1.4 80th 4th Championship semifinal games (21-16 all-time in postseason or 2017 semis. STEALS 6.6 128th 5th tournament semis) ... Advance KU to the conference tourney • Kansas has won seven of its 10 Big 12 titles as the No. 1 seed BLOCKS 4.4 47th 4th finals for the 13th time in Big 12 history and 21st time overall – 1997, 1998, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2016. KU was the FG % 49.4 16th 2nd ... Improve Kansas to 73-27 in league tournament play, 43- No. 3 seed in its 1999 title run and the No. 2 seed in 2006 and FG % DEF. 42.2 75th 5th 11 at the Big 12 Championship ... Make Kansas 37-9 all-time 2008. The lowest seed to win the event was a No. 4 seed: Iowa 3FG% 39.8 22nd 2nd in Sprint Center, including 2-1 this season ... Give Kansas its State in 2017. 3FG% DEF. 33.2 86th 4th seventh-straight win against Kansas State and make the series • Kansas has had 44 conference championship all-tournament FT% 69.9 - 9th 196-93 in favor of KU (10-0 in the Big 12 Championship) … selections, including 27 in the 21-year history of the Big 12 Make Bill Self 442-95 while at Kansas, 649-200 all-time and Championship. Current Jayhawk senior Devonte’ Graham was INDIVIDUAL (ALL GAMES) 38-12 in conference tournament play, 29-7 while at Kansas in the Most Outstanding Player of the 2016 event. SCORING the Big 12 Championship ... Make Kansas 2,243-848 all-time. Devonte’ Graham 17.6 129th 2nd QUARTERFINAL LEFTOVERS & NOTABLES A KANSAS LOSS WOULD… FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE PER GAME) • The win made Kansas 25-7, giving KU 25 wins for the 13th- Udoka Azubuike 77.4 1st 1st Drop Kansas to 25-8 on the season ... Make Kansas 11-5 in consecutive season, beginning in 2005-06, adding to its NCAA games away from Allen Fieldhouse this season ... Give Kansas active and all-time NCAA record 25-consecutive win seasons. 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME a semifinal loss in the Big 12 Championship for the first time • The victory advanced KU to the conference tourney semifinals Svi Mykhailiuk 3.2 25th 3rd since 2014 … Make Kansas 12-6 in Big 12 tourney semifinal for the 19th time in Big 12 history and 37th time overall. Devonte’ Graham 3.0 34th 4th action ... Drop Kansas to 72-28 in league tournament play • Junior G Lagerald Vick’s 3-pointer at the 3:59 mark of the 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2.5 MADE PER GAME) overall, including 42-12 in Big 12 Championship play ... End a second half was Kansas’ 319th for the season and set a new Svi Mykhailiuk 45.1 14th 1st Kansas seven-game winning streak against Kansas State … single-season program record for 3-point field goals. The mark Devonte’ Graham 42.3 44th 2nd Make the KU-KSU series 195-94 all-time in favor of KU (9-1 in surpassed the record of 318 held by the 2016-17 squad. PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2.5 MADE PER GAME) Big 12 Championship meetings) … Make Kansas 1-2 in Sprint • The Jayhawks’ 20 3-point attempts pushed their season total Devonte’ Graham 83.0 130th 6th Center this season … Make Kansas 36-10 all-time in Sprint 802, which is also a new school record mark, passing last Center ... Make Bill Self 441-96 while at Kansas, 648-201 all- year’s previous program high of 787. REBOUNDING Udoka Azubuike 7.1 - 7th time and 37-13 in conference tournament play, 28-8 while at • The Jayhawks shot 56.1 percent (32-57) from the field, Kansas in the Big 12 Championship... Make Kansas 2,242-849 marking the 10th time this season KU has hit 55 percent of OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING all-time. better of its shots from the field. Udoka Azubuike 2.5 113th 6th • Senior G Devonte’ Graham passed Mark Randall for 14th on the ASSISTS KANSAS IN THE PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP school’s all-time scoring chart, now with 1,630 career points. Devonte’ Graham 7.2 6th 2nd • KU’s 10 Big 12 Tournament titles are more than any other school • With his nine assists, Graham passed Tyshawn Taylor and Frank ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO in the league. Iowa State is second with four titles, including last Mason III on the Jayhawks’ all-time assists list and now sits in Devonte’ Graham 2.7 34th 3rd year. Oklahoma (3) and Oklahoma State (2) are the only other sixth position with 583 career assists. schools to have won a Big 12 tourney. Kansas won the first • Graham’s 233 assists this season are the seventh-most assists STEALS three events 1997-98-99, then the 2006-07-08-10-11-13-16 season in Jayhawk history. Devonte’ Graham 1.7 100th 5th titles. KU is 10-2 in tourney title games, having only lost the • Graham now has 39 assists in Big 12 Championship play which BLOCKS 2002 title to Oklahoma and the 2015 title to Iowa State. is good for sixth-most in league history. Udoka Azubuike 1.8 66th 6th • Kansas is the only team to have won at least 40 games in the • Graham connected on a 3-pointer for the 32nd-straight game, Mitch Lightfoot 1.5 99th 8th Big 12 Championship. The Jayhawks are 42-11 (79.2 percent) extending the second-longest streak in program history. MINUTES PER GAME in the event. Oklahoma (22-19, 53.7 percent), Oklahoma State • Graham’s 39 minutes brought his career total to 4,223 and Devonte’ Graham 37.5 15th 1st (24-20, 54.5) and Texas (26-21, 55.3) are the only other schools moved him to No. 3 on the career minutes list. Svi Mykhailiuk 34.5 146th 7th above .500 in the event. • RS-Sophomore G Malik Newman’s career-high 30-point effort • With a 28-7 (80.0 percent) record, KU head coach Bill Self marked the seventh time a Jayhawk has scored 30 or more DOUBLE-DOUBLES has the highest winning percentage in Big 12 Championship points in a game in the Big 12 Championship. It was just one Udoka Azubuike 5 - 8th history with more than one tournament (Frank Haith went 3-0 point shy of the Jayhawk single-game tournament record of 31 Devonte’ Graham 4 - 9th at Missouri in 2012). points, set by in the 2004 Big 12 quarterfinals • Kansas has been the No. 1 seed 15 times (1997-98-2002-03- against Missouri. 07-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18), No. 2 seed four times • Newman’s 30-point game marked the third by a Jayhawk this (2001-05-06-08), No. 3 seed twice (1999-2004), and was the season. Devonte’ Graham posted the other two with back-to- No. 5 seed in 2000. back 35-point efforts on Nov. 28 and Dec. 2 against Toledo and • Kansas has won 20 of its 22 first games in the Big 12 Syracuse. Championship with the 2009 loss to Baylor and last year’s • Senior G Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk now has 98 3-pointers for loss to TCU being the only blemishes. The Jayhawks are 1-0 the year and is just two treys shy from becoming the fourth in opening-round games and 19-3 in quarterfinal contests. Jayhawk in program history to hit 100 3-pointers in a season.

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KANSAS IN KANSAS CITY Historically, Graham is the 12th Jayhawk to be named his KU BY THE NUMBERS Kansas City has been a second home for KU over the years. conference’s player of the year. This is the ninth time a Kansas The Jayhawks’ first-ever game -- a 16-5 loss to Kansas City student-athlete has earned the distinction in the 22-year history Consecutive conference regular-season titles YMCA on Feb. 3, 1899 -- was played in Kansas City. The March of the Big 12 Conference. With Frank Mason III winning the - 2005-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15- 9, 2018, Big 12 Championship semifinal game will mark KU’s 2017 honor, this is the seventh time in league history a school 14 16-17-18, a KU record and the longest in 305th all-time game played in Kansas City, and its 46th in has been named the Big 12 player of the year in consecutive NCAA history. Sprint Center. Excluding exhibition contests, KU is 36-9 in seasons with Kansas holding four of those occasions. Sprint Center including winning the 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 Streaks of 10 or more consecutive wins in and 2016 Big 12 Championships in the venue and the 2012 Newman is the ninth Jayhawk to be named his conferences’ 14 the Bill Self era. and 2016 CBE Hall of Fame Classics. newcomer of the year and the first in the Big 12 era. Mykhailiuk, Azubuike and Vick are appearing on the All-Big 12 Team for the Academic All-America First Team selections. MORE ON THE JAYHAWKS IN KANSAS CITY first time in their career. 15 • Beginning in 1984-85, Kansas has played at least one Big 12 Conference regular-season regular-season game, be it in a tournament or a home CONFERENCE SUCCESS 18 championships for KU in the league’s 22- contest, in Kansas City in 30 of the last 33 seasons. KU Kansas has now won 18 of the 22 Big 12 regular-season titles year existence. only missed 1987-88, 1990-91 and 1996-97 and in those (includes ties), including the last 14, which is an NCAA record. Kansas’ 61 conference titles are the most in NCAA Division I. Undefeated home seasons at Allen seasons the Jayhawks played league tournament or NCAA Tournament postseason games in KC. Kentucky is second with 54 and Penn third at 37 (pre-2017- Fieldhouse, including 2007-08, 2008-09, • KU is 222-83 in games played in Kansas City. 18). KU’s 14-straight league titles, all under head coach Bill 2009-10, 2011-12, 2014-15, and 2015-16 19 • KU played 106 games in Kemper Arena with an 81-25 record. Self, is the longest active streak in NCAA Division I and the under Bill Self. Kansas went 26-4 in Kemper Arena from 1997 until 2006, longest streak in school history. Times a KU player or coach has been inducted when it played its last game in the venue. Included in that run into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, were Big 12 Championship titles in 1997, 1998 and 1999. KANSAS CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON TITLES 20 which includes current head coach Bill Self. • Kemper Arena was the host of the 1988 NCAA Final Four 61 (*Tied for the championship) when the Jayhawks won the national championship. Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association (13) - Championships for Kansas in the Bill Self era • Kansas has won a mind-boggling 27 conference tournaments 1908-09-10-11-12*-14*-15-22*-23-24-25-26-27 - 14 Big 12 regular-season titles, six Big 12 (13 holiday conference tourneys and 14 postseason league Big Six (12) - 1931-32-33-34-36-37*-38-40*-41*-42*-43-46 21 postseason championships and one NCAA. titles) with 24 of those in Kansas City. The lone two titles not Big Seven (5) - 1950*-52-53-54*-57 Or more victories for Kansas in each of the in KC were in 2006 in Dallas and 2007 in . Big Eight (13) - 1960*-66-67-71-74-75-78-86-91*-92-93- 23 past 29 seasons beginning in 1989-90. 95-96 Big 12 (18) - 1997-98-2002-03-05*-06*-07-08*-09-10-11- Consecutive seasons Kansas has won 10 KANSAS CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLES IN KC 12-13*-14-15-16-17-18 or more league games, starting in 1995 (55 Municipal Auditorium (Conference Holiday Tournament) – 24 times overall). 1951, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970 CONSECUTIVE REG. SEASON TITLES Consecutive seasons KU has made the NCAA Kemper Arena (*Big Eight Holiday Tournament) – *1974, # TEAM CONFERENCE SEASONS Tournament, the longest active streak in the *1977, *1978, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1997, 1998, 14 KANSAS Big 12 2005-18 28 nation and first all time. 1999 13 UCLA PAC-10 1967-79 Consecutive seasons Kansas has won 20 or Sprint Center – 2008, 2010, 2013, 2016 11 Gonzaga West Coast 2001-11 more games, including 2017-18, the longest 10 Connecticut Yankee 1951-60 10 UNLV Big West 1983-92 29 active streak in the NCAA which began in JAYHAWKS WELL REPRESENTED ON ALL-BIG 12 1989-90 TEAMS STREAK NUGGETS Highlighted by Big 12 Player of the Year Devonte’ Graham, Consensus All-America First Team selections, Here are some “nuggets” from the current Kansas conference conference regular-season champion Kansas is well represented regular-season championship streak: the most of any NCAA Division I school. 29 on the men’s basketball 2017-18 All-Big 12 Team selected • Kansas has won the title outright 10 times and shared it by the conference coaches, the league announced March 4. four times (2005, 2006, 2008 and 2013). Overall, Kansas Consecutive seasons Kansas has led its Graham was the unanimous selection for Big 12 Player of the has won 18 of the 22 Big 12 regular-season titles, with 31 conference in home attendance, beginning Year, while redshirt sophomore Malik Newman is the Big 12 those four being the only ties. in 1986-87. Newcomer of the Year and Bill Self the co-Big 12 Coach of the • In the current 14-year streak, including the four ties and Year, along with of Texas Tech. Graham was an All- the two-game edge in 2018, Kansas has won the Big 12 Big 12 First Team selection, while senior Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk Conference regular-season championships, regular-season title by an average of 1.4 games. Twice, is a second team honoree. Sophomore center Udoka Azubuike is 61 most in NCAA Division I. in 2009-10 and 2016-17, Kansas won the Big 12 regular- third team and junior Lagerald Vick honorable mention. Newman season title by four games. was also named to the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. Coaches Kansas victories from the 2006-07 to 2011- • In the 14-year streak, the Jayhawks have clinched at least were not allowed to vote for players from their own team. a share of the title six times on the road – 2006 (at Kansas 12 seasons, the most in NCAA Division I 197 history in a six-year span. Consecutive sellouts in Allen Fieldhouse, 275 dating back to 2001-02. UP NEXT Victories for Bill Self in his 15th season at Should Kansas win it would play in its 21st overall Kansas. He is the fastest KU coach to reach conference tournament title, including its 13th 441 400 wins and is now the second-winningest at BIG 12 in the Big 12 era. Kansas has won 14 conference coach in KU history. CHAMPIONSHIP postseason tournament titles and has a 14-6 All-time Kansas victories inside Allen championship game record. In the Big 12, KU is Fieldhouse. The historic building opened in FINAL 10-2 in title games with its last championship in 772 1955 and KU holds a 772-113 record in its Saturday, March 10, 2018 2016. The Big 12 Championship final is slated for home venue. Saturday, March 10 at 5 p.m., and will be broadcast Kansas City, Mo. on ESPN. All-time Kansas men’s basketball victories; Sprint Center 2,242 second-most in NCAA Division I history. 5 p.m. CT • ESPN

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HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

MARCH Kansas is 18-5 all-time on March 9 1922, 1923, 1952, 1988, 2008 March 6, 1960: Kansas won a back-and-forth thriller against Kansas State, BIG 12 CHAMPIONS 84-82 in overtime, in a one-game Big Eight playoff in Manhattan to determine the conference’s representative for the 1960 NCAA Tournament. Junior F Wayne 1997*, 1998*, 1999^, 2002, 2003, 2005, Hightower led the Jayhawks with 28 points, while junior G Jerry Gardner added 9 21. The game was tied at 72 at the end of regulation, but Kansas took the game 2006*, 2007*, 2008*, 2009, 2010*, 2011*, by two in overtime to advance to the NCAA Tournament. The Jayhawks defeated 2012, 2013*, 2014, 2015, 2016*, 2017, Texas, 90-81, two days later, but lost to Cincinnati, 82-71, on March 12 to end 2018 their season with a 19-9 record. Regular season titles listed * - Regular season & tournament champions ^ - Tournament champions only State), 2008 (at Texas A&M), 2009 (at Texas Tech, though it • Senior Svi Mykhailiuk recently became the 60th player in was a loss), 2011 (at Missouri), 2013 (at Baylor, though it KU history to score 1,000 points, currently at 1,084, which • Kansas has 2,242 all-time victories, second most in was a loss) and 2018 (at Texas Tech). is 45th. He is the 15th player in Bill Self’s 15 seasons at NCAA Division I history (Kentucky). • In Kansas’ national championship season, 2007-08, the Kansas to reach the milestone. • From the 2008-09 season to the present (10 seasons) Jayhawks won the fourth of the current string of 14-straight • Mykhailiuk is already fourth on the KU single-season 3-point Big 12 Conference titles. field goals made list with 98. He is two from becoming the Kansas has held 339 of its 362 opponents under 50 • Matt Kleinmann, Landen Lucas, Brady Morningstar, Travis fourth Jayhawk to make 100 threes in a single season. percent shooting. Releford, Tyler Self and Conner Teahan each won five Big 12 “Downtown” Terry Brown holds the single-season record • KU has held opponents to fewer than 100 points in regular-season titles, as they were redshirts during their KU with 111 treys in 1990-91. 549 of it last 551 games. The last team to score 100 careers. Teahan is the only KU player in the current streak • Against Texas (2/26), senior Devonte’ Graham became the on Kansas in a 40-minute game was Oklahoma (100- to have been on two Final Four teams in 2008 and 2012. 15th player in KU history to record 1,600 career points. He 78) on Feb. 27, 1990. • When the streak began in 2004-05, current senior Devonte’ currently sits 14th at 1,630. Graham is the third player in Graham was nine years old, while fellow senior Sviatoslav school history to tally 1,600 points, 550 assists and 180 • KU has now won at least 12 league games for Mykhailiuk was six. steals in a career. Darnell Valentine and are the 18-straight years, which is the longest active streak • In 2005, George W. Bush was beginning his second term only other Jayhawks to hit those numbers. in the nation. as the 43rd President of the . Barrack Obama, • In the Oklahoma contest (2/19), Graham moved into second • Kansas won its 1,000th all-time conference game the 44th President, would serve two terms and current on the KU career 3-point field goals made list, currently at with the 83-50 win against Texas Tech (2/18/12). Commander-In-Chief, Donald Trump, the 45th President, 280. Jeff Boschee (1999-2002) holds the season record at recently completed his first year in office, giving the streak 338. The Jayhawks won their 300th Big 12 game vs. three sitting U.S. commanders. • Graham is logging 37.5 minutes per game this year, which Oklahoma (2/19/18). ranks as the fifth most in a single season. • Each KU senior class since 1986-87 has won at least BIG 12 RUN NO CAKEWALK • Sophomore Udoka Azubuike is primed to become the most- 100 games, including this years fourth-year seniors Kansas once again finds itself near the top of the nation in efficient shooting Jayhawk in a single season. His 77.4 Devonte’ Graham and Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk (116 shooting clip is more than 12 percentage points better than the latest NCAA Rating Percentage Index (RPI). In Self’s first wins). 14 seasons, KU has finished fifth or higher in the final RPI 10 Mark Randall’s record mark of 64.6 percent achieved during • Bill Self has won 25 or more games in each of his last times, including each of the last eight years. This season the the 1988-89 campaign. strength of the Big 12 is quite prevalent. Kansas leads the 13 seasons as a head coach, including 2017-18 league in RPI at fifth nationally and in at KANSAS CLAIMS 300TH BIG 12 WIN • Kansas is the only team in the Big 12 to have a .500 No.2 (through games of March 4). TCU is second in RPI at 29th Kansas’ win against Oklahoma (Feb. 19) gave KU its 300th Big winning percentage or better series record against and in strength of schedule at seventh. 12 regular-season victory. In 22 seasons, the Jayhawks have every conference foe. amassed a record of 302-63 for an 82.7 win percentage. Only • Kansas’ 2002 team is the only squad in Big 12 history Texas (225) and Oklahoma (213) have claimed more than 200 RPI RANKINGS - BILL SELF ERA to go undefeated in conference play at 16-0. SEASON KU RPI KU SOS BIG 12 RPI victories in the Big 12 since the league’s inception in 1996-97. • Kansas is first in the conference in wins with a 303- 2017-18 5 2 1 Now in its 22nd year as a Big 12 member, Kansas has won 18 64 record in Big 12 regular-season games. Texas is 2016-17 4 19 2 regular-season league championships and has never finished lower than fifth in the final standings. 2015-16 1 2 1 next at 226-141. Including the league postseason 2014-15 5 1 1 championship, Kansas is tops at 344-76, while Texas 2013-14 4 1 2 BIG 12 REGULAR SEASON WINS is second at 249-160. 2012-13 5 17 5 TEAM W L % TITLES* • KU is the only Big 12 school to have won a regular- KANSAS 302 64 82.7 18 2011-12 5 8 3 season championship with two different coaches Texas 225 141 61.4 3 2010-11 1 10 3 (Roy Williams and Bill Self). Oklahoma 213 153 58.1 1 2009-10 1 6 1 • Under Bill Self, Kansas is 116-8 (93.5 percent) in Big 2008-09 11 13 3 Oklahoma State 194 172 52.9 1 12 home games: 8-0 in 2004, 7-1 in 2005, 7-1 in Iowa State 172 194 47.1 2 2007-08 4 12 2 2006, 7-1 in 2007, 8-0 in 2008, 8-0 in 2009, 8-0 Kansas State 166 200 45.2 1 2006-07 10 44 7 in 2010, 7-1 in 2011, 9-0 in 2012, 8-1 in 2013, 9-0 Baylor 148 218 40.5 - 2005-06 32 60 5 in 2014, 9-0 in 2015, 9-0 in 2016, 8-1 in 2017 and Texas Tech 136 230 37.0 - 2004-05 3 1 3 7-2 in 2018. 2003-04 12 6 4 West Virginia 62 46 57.9 - TCU 23 85 21.5 - • Under Bill Self, Kansas has experienced only one RECORD BOOK REVIEW Only current Big 12 members listed / * Includes shared titles regular-season conference sweep by a Big 12 Here are some things to keep an eye on as several Jayhawks opponent. In 103 regular-season Big 12 home-and- continue to make an impact on the career and single-season home series during the Self era, Kansas has 70 KU record books: sweeps, 32 splits and has been swept one.

Game Notes • 7 2017-18 #KUbball 2017-18 ACCOLADES 2018 SIGNING CLASS UPDATE TEAM DEVON DOTSON QUENTIN GRIMES Big 12 regular-season champion G | 6-2 | 175 | Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day School) Guard | 6-5 | 195 | The Woodlands, TX (College Park) NCAA.com Team of the Week (2.26.18) ESPN100: #26 | Rivals.com: #17 | 247Sports: #24 ESPN100: #13 | Rivals.com: #11 | 247Sports: #16 NCAA.com Team of the Week (1.22.18) BILL SELF ON DOTSON: BILL SELF ON GRIMES: NBC Sports Team of the Week (1.22.18) “Devon has got good size and is one of the most explosive “We think he will be an impact guy for us and will be one of Preseason No. 4 in Associated Press Poll guards we’ve had since I have been here at Kansas. He will the premier guards in the country early in his career. He’s Preseason No. 3 in USA TODAY Coaches’ Poll remind people of Frank (Mason III) because of his ability to get one of the more complete players that we will have recruited in our time here.” Preseason No. 1 in Big 12 Conference Coaches’ Poll into the lane and make plays for himself and others.” BILL SELF DAVID McCORMACK USBWA District VI Coach of the Year (3.6.18) F | 6-10 | 285 | Norfolk, Va. (Oak Hill Academy) CONGRATULATIONS Big 12 Coach of the Year (Big 12, Associated Press) ESPN100: #33 | Rivals.com: #35 | 247Sports: #39 to Devon, Quentin and David for Reached 200 career Big 12 victories at KU BILL SELF ON McCORMACK: their selections to the McDonald’s UDOKA AZUBUIKE “He can play both big spots. He’s got good skills and we think the sky is the limit on what he can become. He reminds me of All-American Game, set for March 28 All-Big 12 Second Team (Associated Press) early in his career in that he can definitely shoot, in Atlanta. USBWA All-District VI Team (3.6.18) he can pass, but he’ll do most of his work near the basket.” All-Big 12 Third Team (Big 12) Academic All-Big 12 Second Team POSTSEASON ACCOLADES ROLLING IN FOR GRAHAM KU VS. AP TOP-25 TEAMS UNDER SELF MARCUS GARRETT Kansas senior Devonte’ Graham has begun to collect a wide SEASON RECORD VS. TOP-10 co-Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (11.13.17) variety of postseason honors as the 2017-18 season begins 2017-18 5-3 3-0 its final month. The senior is on a number of watch lists for DEVONTE’ GRAHAM national player of the year and has made the first step in 2016-17 6-3 5-1 NCAA.com First Team (3.6.18) becoming Kansas’ 23rd player to be a consensus First Team 2015-16 12-4 4-1 USA TODAY All-America First Team (3.6.18) All-American, earning a spot on The Sporting News’ All- 2014-15 10-6 0-1 USBWA District VI Player of the Year (3.6.18) America First Team, released on March 5. Below is the ever- 2013-14 7-2 3-0 USBWA All-District VI Team (3.6.18) The Sporting News All-America First Team (3.5.18) growing list for Graham’s postseason honors attained after the 2012-13 5-2 2-1 Finalist - 1 of 5 (3.5.18) conclusion of the regular season (in chronological order): 2011-12 7-5 6-4 Big 12 Player of the Year (Big 12, Associated Press) 2010-11 5-1 1-1 • Big 12 Player of the Year (Big 12, Associated Press) All-Big 12 First Team (Big 12, Associated Press) 2009-10 8-1 2-0 • All-Big 12 First Team (Big 12, Associated Press) Citizen Naismith Trophy Semifinalist - 1 of 10 (2.28.18) 2008-09 3-3 1-2 • Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award Finalist (1 of 5) Citizen Naismith Trophy Player of the Week (2.26.18) 2007-08 5-2 3-1 Big 12 Player of the Week (2.26.18) • The Sporting News First Team All-American • USA TODAY All-America First Team 2006-07 5-2 2-2 Citizen Naismith Trophy Late Season Team - 1 of 30 (2.12.18) 2005-06 3-3 1-2 Wooden Award Late Season Top-20 (2.5.18) • USBWA District VI Player of the Year 2004-05 4-2 3-1 Bob Cousy Award Midseason Watch List - 1 of 10 (2.5.18) • USBWA All-District VI Team USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List (1.22.18) • NCAA.com First Team 2003-04 2-5 1-2 Lute Olson Award Midseason Watch List (1.11.18) TOTAL 87-44 37-19 Wooden Award Midseason Top-25 (1.11.18) KU DUO NAMED TO ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 TEAMS USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Player of the Week (12.5.17) Kansas men’s basketball senior Clay Young and sophomore KU FROM DOWNTOWN Lute Olson Award Player of the Week (12.4.17) Udoka Azubuike have been named Academic All-Big 12, Kansas leads the Big 12 with 10.0 3-point field goals made NCAA.com Player of the Week (12.4.17) announced by the league office Feb. 22. Young was a first- per game, which is 21st nationally. The Jayhawks are second Big 12 Player of the Week (12.4.17) team selection, while Azubuike is on the second team. A total of in the conference with a 39.8 3-point field goal percentage. Hoophall Miami Invitational MVP 31 student-athletes were named to the 2018 team. Kansas has made 10 or more 3-pointers in eight conference Wooden Award watch list games and 15 total in 2017-18. For the season, the Jayhawks Naismith Player of the Year watch list Both Young and Azubuike are appearing on the Academic All- are 13-2 in games where they have made 10 or more threes. USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy watch list Big 12 Team for the first time. Young, from Lansing, Kansas, Bob Cousy Award watch list will graduate from KU in May 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in Against Oklahoma State in the Big 12 quarterfinals, KU set the Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year sport management. Azubuike, from Delta, Nigeria, is a liberal Preseason All-Big 12 school single-season 3-point record, making its 319th from arts and sciences major. Kansas has a league-leading 57 all- beyond the arc. Three of the last eight Jayhawk squads have SVI MYKHAILIUK time Academic All-Big 12 honorees since the inception of the averaged more than seven treys per game, with both of the last All-Big 12 Second Team (Big 12, Associated Press) conference in 1996-97. Texas is second with 52. KU has 42 two KU teams hitting an average of eight or more threes per Preseason All-Big 12 honorable mention Academic All-Big 12 First Team honorees and 15 second-team contest. This season’s team is the third KU squad to make 300 selections. In the Bill Self era, Kansas has had 37 student- 3-pointers in a season. MALIK NEWMAN athletes named Academic All-Big 12, including 26 Jayhawks All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Associated Press) on the first-team. Big 12 Newcomer of the Year KU’S MOST-PROLIFIC 3-POINT Big 12 All-Newcomer Team KANSAS VS TOP-25 TEAMS SHOOTING TEAMS co-Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (2.26.18) SEASON 3FG 3FGA 3FG% AVG/GM co-Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (1.22.18) With its 74-72 win at No. 6 Texas Tech (2/24), Kansas is 5-3 2017-18 319 802 39.8 10.0 Wooden Award Watch List against ranked foes this season. Under Bill Self, Kansas is Naismith Player of the Year watch list 87-44 against AP-ranked opponents. In his 15 seasons at KU, 2016-17 318 787 40.4 8.8 Jerry West Award watch list Self’s Jayhawks have collected four wins or more over top-25 2015-16 304 728 41.8 8.0 Preseason Big 12 Newcomer of the Year ranked foes in 12 of those seasons, which includes a 32-15 2009-10 262 648 40.4 7.3 Preseason All-Big 12 record from 2014-present. DEVONTE’ + SVI = THREES LAGERALD VICK Kansas’ record against top-10 ranked opponents is even The senior pairing of Devonte’ Graham and Sviatoslav All-Big 12 Honorable Mention more impressive. KU is 15-3 against foes ranked inside the Mykhailiuk has established itself as one of the top long-range top-10 of the AP poll since 2013-14. This number includes the CLAY YOUNG shooting duos in KU history. Already this year, the two Jayhawk Jayhawks’ victory over Kentucky on Nov. 14, at West Virginia Academic All-Big 12 First Team guards have combined for 192 of KU’s 321 3-pointers, which is on Jan. 15 and at Texas Tech Feb. 24. Since Bill Self’s first 59.8 percent of the team’s threes. The prolific outside shooting season, the Jayhawks are 13-2 against AP top-10 teams inside from these two is nothing new as they continue to move up the Allen Fieldhouse, which includes KU’s current streak of nine- all-time KU 3-point charts. straight home victories against top-10 foes.

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Since the advent of the 3-point line prior to the 1986-87 the field, which ranks fourth on the KU single-season list. On season, no other Kansas duo has tallied more threes over a the NCAA level, with a minimum of five makes per game, there AROUND THE BIG 12 three-year stretch than the 468 that Graham and Mykhailiuk have been only 12 players who have shot 70 percent or better have combined for since the 2015-16 season. At Oklahoma in a season, with the most recent being Devontae Cacok of THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE/RESULTS (1/23), Graham and Mykhailiuk passed Jeff Boschee and Kirk UNC-Wilmington, who set the NCAA record last season (2016- Wednesday, March 7 Hinrich as the most prolific 3-point shooting twosome in school 17) at 80.0 percent. No. 8 Oklahoma State 71, No. 9 Oklahoma 60 history. Boschee and Hinrich amassed 405 treys while they No. 7 Texas 68, No. 10 Iowa State 64 played together from 2000-02. KU SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOAL % LEADERS (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS) Thursday, March 8 Graham and Mykhailiuk are also among the most-accurate No. 4 Kansas State 66, No. 5 TCU 64 RNK PLAYER (SEASON) FG FGA FG% Jayhawk pairs. They have teamed up to shoot 41.7 percent No. 1 Kansas 82, No. 8 Oklahoma State 68 1 Udoka Azubuike (2018) 192 248 .774 from beyond the arc in that same three-year span, the third- No. 2 Texas Tech vs. Game 2 Winner (ESPN2), 6 p.m. best mark among KU teammates who have combined for 700 2 Mark Randall (1989) 201 311 .646 No. 3 West Virginia vs. No. 6 Baylor (ESPN2), 8:30 p.m. or more attempts. and boast 3 Mark Randall (1991) 205 319 .643 the best combined percentage with a 42.7 percent (385-of- 4 Richard Scott (1992) 138 216 .639 Friday, March 9 901) clip coming during their three seasons in Lawrence from 5 Darnell Jackson (2008) 171 273 .626 Game 3 Winner vs. Game 4 Winner (ESPN/2), 6 p.m. 2006-08. Game 5 Winner vs. Game 6 Winner (ESPN/2), 8:30 p.m. WHAT ELSE TO WATCH FOR... Saturday, March 10 BEST KU 3-POINT SHOOTING DUOS • Senior G Devonte’ Graham is quickly moving up the school’s OVER A THREE-YEAR SPAN all-time career lists. Graham entered his senior season No. 45 Game 7 Winner vs. Game 8 Winner (ESPN), 5 p.m. on the KU scoring list with 1,075 points. Against Texas, (2/19), PLAYERS YEARS 3FG-3FGA (%) Graham became the 15th player in KU history to score 1,600 D. Graham / S. Mykhailiuk ’16-’17-’18 468-1,123 (.417) career points. He currently sits 14th with 1,615 points. J. Boschee / K. Hinrich ‘00-’01-’02 405-1,048 (.386) • Against Oklahoma (2/19), Graham moved into second all-time B. Rush / M. Chalmers ‘06-’07-’08 385-901 (.427) on the KU 3-point field goal list, currently at 281. Jeff Boschee F. Mason III / D. Graham ‘15-’16-’17 353-837 (.422) (1999-2002) is first at 338. NEWS & NOTES • Entering 2017-18 with a 247-48 (83.7 percent) record since • The bracket is set and teams will commence in HISTORICALLY SPEAKING 2010, Kansas is the winningest program, by percentage, this Kansas City this week for the Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s Udoka Azubuike ranks first in NCAA Division I in field goal decade: 1. KANSAS (247-48, 83.7%); 2. Gonzaga (239-47, Basketball Championship. Kansas won the regular- 83.6%); 3. Kentucky (249-53, 82.5%); 4. Wichita State (233- percentage at 77.4 percent and he is the only one shooting 70 season title and will enter the Championship as the percent or better with a minimum of five shots made per game. 53, 81.7); 5. Duke (238-56, 81.0%). Azubuike is on pace to break the Big 12 single-season record No. 1 seed. • Nine Big 12 teams finished the regular season above of 69.3 percent, set by Ricardo Ratliffe of Missouri in 2011-12. DEVONTE’ GRAHAM ON KANSAS’ ALL-TIME SCORING LIST .500. It was the 16th week of the season before a Big History has shown that it isn’t easy to lead the nation in a 12 team fell below .500. Half of the league has hit the RNK PLAYER CAREER PTS. SEASONS statistic. In fact, checking the NCAA Records Book of annual 13. 1,692 1987-90 20-win plateau. leaders, only twice has a Jayhawk led the country in a season 14. Devonte’ Graham 1,630 2015-pres. • Four teams tied for sixth in the Big 12 standings with stat and both were KU All-Americans. KU legend Clyde 8-10 records. Since the 2013-14 season, four Big 12 Lovellette led the NCAA in scoring average in 1951-52 at 28.6 15. Mark Randall 1,627 1987-91 points per game. More recently, Thomas Robinson led the 16. Wayne Simien 1,593 2002-05 teams have been selected to the NCAA Championship country in double-doubles with 27 during the 2011-12 season. with 8-10 records in conference play. Under Lovellette’s leadership KU won the 1952 NCAA National • Oklahoma and Oklahoma State are tied for the most Championship, while Robinson led the Jayhawks to a runner- Associated Press Top-10 wins nationally with four up finish in 2012. each. • Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech are tied With a minimum of 175 attempts, the Kansas single-season with Duke and Florida for the most wins against the field goal percentage record is 64.6 percent by Mark Randall in 1988-89. Last year, Landen Lucas shot 63.1 percent from AP Top 25 with six each. • The Big 12’s margin of victory in conference games of BIG 12 POSTSEASON AWARDS 10.1 points is the smallest among the peer leagues. ** - Unanimous Selection • Thirty-five of the 90 Big 12 matchups have been decided by six-or-fewer points. Nine have gone to PLAYER OF THE YEAR NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR SIXTH MAN AWARD OT, including two in double OT. 56 games have been Devonte’ Graham, Kansas, G, Sr.** Malik Newman, Kansas, G, RS-So. Terry Maston, Baylor, F, Sr. determined within 10 points. • The lower ranked team has won 11 of the 15 outings DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR of ranked conference matchups. In 18 league games, , West Virginia, G, Sr. , Oklahoma, G Bill Self, Kansas an unranked team has upset a ranked opponent. Chris Beard, Texas Tech • The Big 12 has 90 percent of teams in the top 88 of NCAA RPI - 5. Kansas, 20. TCU, 22. Texas Tech, 31. All-Big 12 Third Team Big 12 All-Defensive Team All-Big 12 First Team West Virginia, 37. Oklahoma, 48. Texas, 61. Baylor, 62. Devonte’ Graham, Kansas, G, Sr.** Jo Lual-Acuil Jr., Baylor, C, Sr. Barry Brown Jr., Kansas State, G, Jr. Kansas State and 88. Oklahoma State. Dean Wade, Kansas State, F, Jr. Udoka Azubuike, Kansas, C, So. Mohamed Bamba, Texas, F, Fr.** Trae Young, Oklahoma, G, Fr.** Jeffrey Carroll, Oklahoma State, G, Sr. Sagaba Konate, West Virginia. F, So. • The Big 12 is ranked first in conference RPI, first Keenan Evans, Texas Tech, G, Sr.** Vladimir Brodziansky, TCU, F, Sr. Jevon Carter, West Virginia, G, Sr.** in average team RPI with a 50.1 and second in Jevon Carter, West Virginia, G, Sr.** Sagaba Konate, West Virginia, F, So. , Texas Tech, G, Fr. conference strength of schedule with a 33.2. • After road teams won eight of the first nine conference All-Big 12 Second Team All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Big 12 All-Newcomer Team games, the trend turned with home teams taking 56 Manu Lecomte, Baylor, G, Sr. Cameron Lard (Iowa State), Donovan Jackson Lindell Wigginton, Iowa State, G, Fr. of the last 75. Home teams finished conference play Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, Kansas, G, Sr. (Iowa State), Lindell Wigginton (Iowa State), Malik Newman, Kansas, G, So. with a 63-27 advantage in Big 12 contests. Barry Brown Jr., Kansas State, G, Jr. Lagerald Vick (Kansas), Matt Coleman Trae Young, Oklahoma, G, Fr.** , TCU, F, Sr. (Texas), Dylan Osetkowski (Texas), Kerwin Mohamed Bamba, Texas, F, Fr. Mohamed Bamba, Texas, F, Fr. Roach II (Texas), Zhaire Smith (Texas Tech) Zhaire Smith, Texas Tech, G, Fr.

Game Notes • 9 2017-18 #KUbball JAYHAWKS IN THE NBA ***Statistics and records as of March 5*** COLE FRANK ALDRICH MASON III (38-28) (20-44) JAYHAWKS CURRENTLY IN THE NBA (16) 2nd season in MINN • 8th season in NBA 1st season in SAC • 1st season in NBA Kansas from 2008-10 Kansas from 2014-17 YEARS NBA PLAYER AT KU SEASON CURRENT TEAM G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS 2008-10 8th Minnesota 17-18 15/0 2.1 .300 .000 .500 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.6 17-18 36/2 18.3 .383 .407 .792 2.0 2.7 0.7 0.2 1.3 7.5 2007-08 9th CAREER 333/23 10.2 .528 .000 .744 3.4 0.5 0.4 0.7 1.5 3.1 CAREER 36/2 18.3 .383 .407 .792 2.0 2.7 0.7 0.2 1.3 7.5 Tarik Black 2013-14 4th Houston DARRELL BEN Mario Chalmers 2006-08 10th Memphis ARTHUR McLEMORE 2000-03 14th Oklahoma City Cheick Diallo 2015-16 2nd New Orleans (35-28) (18-45) 5th season in DEN • 9th season in NBA 1st season in MEM • 5th season in NBA Joel Embiid 2013-14 3rd Kansas from 2007-08 Kansas from 2012-13 Josh Jackson 2016-17 1st Phoenix G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS Frank Mason III 2014-17 1st Sacramento 17-18 16/1 8.1 .476 .316 .667 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.1 1.3 3.0 17-18 40/9 17.4 .414 .330 .829 2.0 0.9 0.7 0.2 2.4 6.5 Ben McLemore 2012-13 5th Memphis CAREER 500/106 17.9 .444 .350 .765 3.5 0.8 0.6 0.6 2.5 6.6 CAREER 333/225 24.5 .416 .350 .783 2.5 1.2 0.7 0.2 2.3 9.0 2009-11 7th Boston Markieff Morris 2009-11 7th Washington TARIK MARCUS Kelly Oubre Jr. 2014-15 3rd Washington BLACK MORRIS Brandon Rush 2006-08 10th Portland (49-13) (45-20) Wayne Selden Jr. 2013-16 2nd Memphis 2nd season in HOU • 4th season in NBA 1st season in BOS • 7th season in NBA Andrew Wiggins 2013-14 4th Minnesota Kansas from 2013-14 Kansas from 2009-11 G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS JAYHAWKS IN THE NBA DRAFT (Bill Self era) 17-18 39/1 10.2 .583 .000 .457 2.9 0.2 0.4 0.6 2.2 3.6 17-18 41/14 25.3 .420 .367 .796 5.5 1.3 0.6 0.2 1.9 12.2 ROUND / CAREER 208/56 15.3 .548 .091 .588 4.7 0.5 0.4 0.5 2.4 5.0 CAREER 457/232 26.2 .427 .356 .726 4.4 1.5 0.7 0.2 2.0 11.0 YEAR PLAYER OVERALL TEAM MARIO MARKIEFF 2005 Wayne Simien 1st / 29th Miami CHALMERS MORRIS 2007 * 1st / 13th New Orleans 2008 Brandon Rush * 1st / 13th Portland Memphis Grizzlies (18-45) (36-28) 2nd season in MEM • 10th season in NBA 3rd season in WASH • 7th season in NBA 2008 Darrell Arthur 1st / 27th New Orleans Kansas from 2006-08 Kansas from 2009-11 2008 Mario Chalmers 2nd / 34th Minnesota G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS 2008 Darnell Jackson 2nd / 52nd Miami 17-18 56/9 22.5 .371 .277 .851 2.4 3.1 1.3 0.2 2.8 7.9 17-18 55/55 26.6 .482 .376 .843 5.7 1.8 0.8 0.5 3.1 11.1 2008 2nd / 56th Seattle CAREER 636/399 26.9 .417 .352 .792 2.5 3.8 1.5 0.2 2.7 8.9 CAREER 503297 26.4 .450 .338 .779 5.6 1.7 0.9 0.6 2.9 11.8 2010 Xavier Henry * 1st / 12th Memphis 2010 Cole Aldrich * 1st / 11th New Orleans NICK KELLY 2011 Marcus Morris * 1st / 13th Houston COLLISON OUBRE JR. 2011 Markieff Morris * 1st / 14th Phoenix (37-28) Washington Wizards (36-28) 2011 Josh Selby 2nd / 49th Memphis 14th season in OKC • 14th season in NBA 3rd season in WASH • 3rd season in NBA 2012 Thomas Robinson * 1st / 5th Sacramento Kansas from 2000-03 Kansas from 2014-15 2012 Tyshawn Taylor 2nd / 41st Portland G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS 2013 Ben McLemore * 1st / 7th Sacramento 17-18 10/0 5.8 .727 .000 .500 1.6 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.5 1.9 17-18 63/10 27.7 .418 .3626 .840 4.6 1.1 0.8 0.4 2.9 11.9 2013 Jeff Withey 2nd / 39th Portland CAREER 905/177 20.5 .533 .208 .725 5.2 1.0 0.5 0.5 2.8 5.9 CAREER 205/24 19.6 .420 .330 .782 3.3 0.6 0.6 0.2 2.3 7.2 2014 Andrew Wiggins * 1st / 1st Cleveland CHEICK BRANDON 2014 Joel Embiid * 1st / 3rd Philadelphia 2015 Kelly Oubre Jr. 1st / 15th Atlanta DIALLO RUSH 2016 Cheick Diallo 2nd / 33rd New Orleans (36-26) Portland Trailblazers (38-26) 2nd season in NOLA • 2nd season in NBA 1st season in PORT • 10th season in NBA 2017 Josh Jackson * 1st / 4th Phoenix Kansas from 2015-16 Kansas from 2006-08 2017 Frank Mason III 2nd / 34th Sacramento G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS * - lottery pick (top 14) 17-18 34/0 9.2 .549 .000 .727 3.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 1.2 4.0 17-18 0/0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 CAREER 51/0 10.0 .517 .000 .722 3.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 1.1 4.4 CAREER 481/163 22.0 .426 .402 .706 2.9 1.0 0.5 0.5 1.3 6.8 QUICK FACTS - JAYHAWKS IN THE NBA • 72 Jayhawks have competed at the NBA level, including JOEL WAYNE 26 who were coached by Bill Self at KU and 15 EMBIID SELDEN JR. currently in the league. (34-28) Memphis Grizzlies (18-45) • Bill Self has coached 22 NBA Draft picks at KU, 3rd season in PHILA • 3rd season in NBA 2nd season in MEM • 2nd season in NBA including 10 lottery picks. Kansas from 2013-14 Kansas from 2013-16 • 33 Jayhawks have been picked in the first round of the G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS NBA Draft. 17-18 51/51 31.4 .489 .308 .763 11.2 3.2 0.7 1.8 3.4 23.7 17-18 22/8 18.8 .393 .368 .730 1.7 1.8 0.5 0.0 1.9 7.7 • 12 Jayhawks have won 18 NBA titles, most recently Sasha Kaun with the 2015-16 . CAREER 82/82 29.1 .482 .330 .770 9.9 2.8 0.8 2.1 3.5 22.4 CAREER 36/13 18.1 .404 .333 .695 1.5 1.5 0.5 0.1 1.7 6.7 • Three Jayhawks have earned NBA Finals MVP honors: JOSH ANDREW (1972, L.A. Lakers), Jo Jo White (1976, Boston) and (2008, Boston). JACKSON WIGGINS • Wilt Chamberlain earned NBA MVP honors four times Phoenix Suns (19-47) Minnesota Timberwolves (38-28) (1960, 1966, 1967, 1968) in his 15-year NBA career. 1st season in PHX • 1st season in NBA 4th season in MINN • 4th season in NBA • Paul Pierce is the all-time longest-tenured Jayhawk in Kansas from 2016-17 Kansas from 2013-14 the NBA, recently retiring after his 19th season. G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS G/GS MP FG% 3PT% FT% RB AST STL BLK PF PTS • 16 Jayhawks have had NBA careers lasting 10 seasons 17-18 64/24 24.0 .413 .264 .613 4.4 1.3 0.9 0.4 2.8 11.6 17-18 66/66 36.1 .443 .331 .635 4.1 1.8 1.1 0.6 2.0 17.9 or longer. CAREER 64/24 24.0 .413 .264 .613 4.4 1.3 0.9 0.4 2.8 11.6 CAREER 311/311 36.2 .448 .330 .742 4.1 2.1 1.0 0.5 2.1 19.9

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SCORING REBOUNDS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 2,951 1985-88 1. Danny Manning 1,187 1985-88 (started 1986-87) (started 1974-75) 2. Nick Collison 2,097 2000-03 2. Raef LaFrentz 1,186 1995-98 1. Jeff Boschee 843 1999-2002 1. Jeff Withey 311 2010-13 3. Raef LaFrentz 2,066 1995-98 3. Nick Collison 1,143 2000-03 2. Billy Thomas 691 1995-98 2. Greg Ostertag 258 1992-95 4. Clyde Lovellette 1,979 1950-52 4. Bill Bridges 1,081 1959-61 3. Devonte’ Graham 677 2015-pres. 3. Cole Aldrich 253 2008-10 5. 1,888 2007-10 5. Eric Chenowith 933 1998-2001 4. Sherron Collins 615 2007-10 4. Nick Collison 243 2000-03 6. Frank Mason III 1,885 2014-17 6. 905 2000-02 5. Kirk Hinrich 546 2000-03 5. Eric Chenowith 242 1998-2001 7. Darnell Valentine 1,821 1978-81 7. Wayne Simien 884 2002-05 6. Svi Mykhailiuk 538 2015-pres. 6. 218 1994-97 8. 1,812 2002-05 8. Wilt Chamberlain 877 1957-58 7. Terry Brown 485 1990-91 7. Danny Manning 200 1985-88 9. Perry Ellis 1,798 2013-16 9. Cole Aldrich 860 2008-10 8. Brandon Rush 471 2006-08 8. John Crawford 155 1978-81 10. Paul Pierce 1,768 1996-98 10. Scot Pollard 850 1994-97 9. Jerod Haase 461 1995-97 9. Sasha Kaun 150 2005-08 11. 1,754 1969-71 11. Clyde Lovellette 839 1950-52 10. Wayne Selden Jr. 443 2014-16 10. Donnie Von Moore 147 1974-75,77-78 12. Kirk Hinrich 1,753 2000-03 12. Perry Ellis 834 2013-16 11. Frank Mason III 440 2014-17 11. Raef LaFrentz 138 1995-98 13. Kevin Pritchard 1,692 1987-90 13. Dave Robisch 815 1969-71 12. Adonis Jordan 437 1990-93 Greg Dreiling 138 1984-86 14. Devonte’ Graham 1,630 2015-pres. 14. Greg Ostertag 770 1992-95 13. 433 2008-11 13. Paul Mokeski 136 1976-79 15. Mark Randall 1,627 1987, 89-91 15. Thomas Robinson 763 2010-12 14. Elijah Johnson 430 2010-13 14. Jamari Traylor 126 2013-16 16. Wayne Simien 1,593 2002-05 16. Mark Randall 723 1987, 89-91 Mario Chalmers 430 2006-08 15. B.J. Williams 112 1994-97 17. Tyshawn Taylor 1,580 2009-12 17. Landen Lucas 702 2014-17 16. Kevin Pritchard 379 1987-90 16. Darrell Arthur 109 2007-08 18. Jeff Boschee 1,560 1999-2002 18. Paul Mokeski 680 1977-79 17. Sean Pearson 371 1993-96 17. Drew Gooden 107 2000-02 19. Kenny Gregory 1,555 1998-2001 19. Marcus Morris 676 2009-11 18. J.R. Giddens 369 2004-05 18. Patrick Richey 106 1991-94 19. Calvin Thompson 1,548 1983-86 Paul Pierce 676 1996-98 19. Rex Walters 361 1992-93 19. Markieff Morris 103 2009-pr. 21. Drew Gooden 1,526 2000-02 20. Ryan Robertson 354 1996-99 20. Paul Pierce 98 1996-98 22. Ron Kellogg 1,508 1983-86 ASSISTS 21. Tyshawn Taylor 324 2009-12 23. 1,495 1970-72 (started 1974-75) CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED 24. Tony Guy 1,488 1979-82 1. Aaron Miles 954 2002-05 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. Danny Manning 141 1985-88 25. Brandon Rush 1,477 2006-08 2. 804 1994-97 (Min. 200 attempts; started 1986-87) 2. Raef LaFrentz 116 1995-98 26. Wilt Chamberlain 1,433 1957-58 3. Cedric Hunter 684 1984-87 1. Milt Newton 100-224 44.6 1987-89 3. Frank Mason III 110 2014-17 27. Richard Scott 1,375 1991-94 4. Kirk Hinrich 668 2000-03 2. Jeff Gueldner 90-205 43.9 1987-90 Aaron Miles 110 2002-05 28. Adonis Jordan 1,373 1990-93 5. Darnell Valentine 609 1978-81 3. Brandon Rush 205-471 43.5 2005-08 5. Wayne Selden Jr. 101 2014-16 29. Marcus Morris 1,371 2009-11 6. Devonte’ Graham 583 2015-pres. 4. Kirk Hinrich 236-546 43.2 2000-03 6. Jacque Vaughn 100 1994-97 30. Mario Chalmers 1,341 2006-08 7. Frank Mason III 576 2014-17 5. Steve Woodberry 126-298 42.3 1991-94 7. Keith Langford 98 2002-05 31. Walter Wesley 1,315 1964-66 8. Tyshawn Taylor 575 2009-12 6. Frank Mason III 185-440 42.0 2014-17 8. Cedric Hunter 89 1984-87 32. Jo Jo White 1,286 1966-69 9. Adonis Jordan 568 1990-93 7. Mario Chalmers 180-430 41.9 2005-08 9. Jo Jo White 84 1966-69 33. Eric Chenowith 1,281 1998-2001 10. Sherron Collins 552 2007-10 8. Rex Walters 151-361 41.8 1992-93 10. Greg Dreiling 78 1984-86 34. Jerod Haase 1,264 1995-97 11. 500 2005-08 9. Devonte’ Graham 280-677 41.4 2015-pr. 11. Devonte’ Graham 75 2015-pres. 35. Steve Woodberry 1,240 1991-94 12. Kevin Pritchard 499 1987-90 10. Brady Morningstar 116-281 41.3 2007-11 12. Kirk Hinrich 73 2000-03 36. Scot Pollard 1,209 1994-97 13. Ryan Robertson 485 1996-99 11. Terry Brown 200-485 41.2 1990-91 37. Greg Dreiling 1,209 1984-86 14. 437 1984-87 12. Svi Mykhailiuk 220-538 40.9 2015-pr. MINUTES PLAYED 38. Jacque Vaughn 1,207 1994-97 15. Jeff Boschee 425 1999-2002 Adonis Jordan 179-437 40.9 1990-93 1. Danny Manning 4,961 1985-88 39. Wayne Selden Jr. 1,202 2014-16 16. Mario Chalmers 420 2006-08 14. Ryan Robertson 144-354 40.7 1996-99 2. Frank Mason III 4,347 2014-17 40. Aaron Miles 1,183 2002-05 17. Elijah Johnson 399 2010-13 15. Tyrel Reed 176-433 40.6 2008-11 3. Devonte’ Graham 4,223 2015-pres. 41. Milt Newton 1,166 1985, 87-89 18. Steve Woodberry 361 1991-94 Kevin Pritchard 154-379 40.6 1987-90 4. Kirk Hinrich 4,187 2000-03 42. Rick Suttle 1,156 1973-75 19. Jerod Haase 343 1995-97 17. Jeff Boschee 338-843 40.1 1999-02 5. Jeff Boschee 4,109 1999-2002 43. Billy Thomas 1,152 1995-98 20. Danny Manning 342 1985-88 18. Keith Langford 102-257 39.7 2002-05 6. Sherron Collins 4,071 2007-10 44. Wayne Hightower 1,128 1960-61 21. Tony Guy 327 1979-82 19. Billy Thomas 269-691 38.9 1995-98 7. Tyshawn Taylor 4,039 2009-12 45. Svi Mykhailiuk 1,097 2015-pres. 20. Jacque Vaughn 105-274 38.3 1994-97 8. Kevin Pritchard 3,982 1987-90 46. Charlie Black 1,082 1942-43, 46-47 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 21. Sherron Collins 232-655 37.7 2007-10 9. Tony Guy 3,911 1979-82 47. Rex Walters 1,064 1992-93 (started 1986-87) 10. Darnell Valentine 3,906 1978-81 48. Otto Schnellbacher 1,062 1943, 46-48 1. Jeff Boschee 338 1999-2002 STEALS 11. Nick Collison 3,894 2000-03 49. Kelly Knight 1,057 1980, 82-84 2. Devonte’ Graham 281 2015-pres. (started 1975-76) 50. Ryan Robertson 1,055 1996-99 3. Billy Thomas 269 1995-98 1. Darnell Valentine 336 1978-81 51. Nolen Ellison 1,045 1961-63 4. Kirk Hinrich 236 2000-03 2. Mario Chalmers 283 2006-08 52. Carl Henry 1,044 1983-84 5. Sherron Collins 232 2007-10 3. Aaron Miles 264 2002-05 53. Cole Aldrich 1,038 2008-10 6. Svi Mykhailiuk 220 2015-pres. 4. Danny Manning 250 1985-88 54. Jerry Gardner 1,030 1960-62 7. Brandon Rush 205 2006-08 5. Russell Robinson 247 2005-08 55. Bill Bridges 1,028 1959-61 8. Terry Brown 200 1990-91 6. Kirk Hinrich 206 2000-03 56. Thomas Robinson 1,026 2010-12 9. Frank Mason III 185 2014-17 7. Kevin Pritchard 190 1987-90 57. Cedric Hunter 1,022 1984-87 10. Mario Chalmers 180 2006-08 8. Devonte’ Graham 188 2015-pres. David Magley 1,022 1979-82 11. Adonis Jordan 179 1990-93 9. 187 1997-2000 59. Rodger Bohnenstiehl 1,006 1966-67-68 12. Tyrel Reed 176 2008-11 10. Adonis Jordan 181 1990-93 60. Norman Cook 1,004 1974-75-76 13. Wayne Selden Jr. 162 2014-16 11. Alonzo Jamison 175 1990-92 14. Jerod Haase 156 1995-97 12. Jerod Haase 174 1995-97 15. Kevin Pritchard 154 1987-90 13. Tyshawn Taylor 172 2009-12 16. Rex Walters 151 1992-93 14. Frank Mason III 165 2014-17 17. Elijah Johnson 147 2010-13 15. Jeff Boschee 161 1999-2002 18. Ryan Robertson 144 1996-99 Tony Guy 161 1979-82 19. J.R. Giddens 137 2004-05 17. Jacque Vaughn 160 1994-97 20. Steve Woodberry 126 1991-94 Steve Woodberry 160 1991-94 21. Tyshawn Taylor 120 2009-12 19. Cedric Hunter 157 1984-87 20. Nick Collison 155 2000-03 21. Paul Pierce 147 1996-98 22. Sherron Collins 145 2007-10 23. Ryan Robertson 143 1996-99

Game Notes • 39 2017-18 #KUbball

SINGLE SEASON SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL TEAM RECORDS POINTS BLOCKS FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 75 ATT.) POINTS PER GAME 1. Danny Manning (1988) 942 1. Jeff Withey (2013) 146 1. Steve Woodberry (1993) 87.9 YEAR PTS GMS AVG 2. Clyde Lovellette (1952) 886 2. Jeff Withey (2012) 140 2. Rex Walters (1993) 87.3 1. 1989-90 . . . . 3223 . . . 35 . . . 92.1 3. Danny Manning (1987) 860 3. Cole Aldrich (2010) 125 3. Ryan Robertson (1999) 87.1 2. 2001-02 . . . . 3365 . . . 37 . . . 90.9 4. Wilt Chamberlain (1957) 800 4. Greg Ostertag (1994) 97 4. Al Kelley (1954) 86.2 3. 1988-89 . . . . 2758 . . . 31 . . . 89.0 5. Paul Pierce (1998) 777 5. Cole Aldrich (2009) 94 5. Calvin Thompson (1984) 85.9 4. 1996-97 . . . . 3058 . . . 36 . . . 84.9 5. 1997-98 . . . . 3300 . . . 39 . . . 84.6 6. Frank Mason III (2017) 753 6. Greg Ostertag (1995) 91 6. Sherron Collins (2010) 85.5 -- 7. Drew Gooden (2002) 734 7. Scot Pollard (1996) 84 7. Kirk Hinrich (2001) 84.3 2017-18 . . . 2607 . . . 32 . . 81.5 8. Nick Collison (2003) 702 8. Nick Collison (2002) 83 Ron Kellogg (1986) 84.3 9. Thomas Robinson (2012) 692 9. Eric Chenowith (1999) 78 Ron Kellogg (1985) 84.3 FIELD GOAL PCT. 10. Dave Robisch (1970) 689 10. Nick Collison (2003) 74 -- YEAR FGs FGAs FG% -- Devonte’ Graham (2018) 83.0 1. 1985-86 . . . . 1260 . . . 2266 . . 55.6 POINTS PER GAME Udoka Azubuike (2018) 55 2. 1984-95 . . . . 1019 . . . 1898 . . 53.7 1. Wilt Chamberlain (1958) 30.1 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3. 1989-90 . . . . 1204 . . . 2258 . . 53.3 2. Wilt Chamberlain (1957) 29.6 STEALS 1. Terry Brown (1991) 111 4. 1988-89 . . . . 1024 . . . 1925 . . 53.2 3. Clyde Lovellette (1952) 28.6 1. Mario Chalmers (2008) 97 2. Jeff Boschee (2002) 110 5. 1983-84 . . . . .924 . . . 1769 . . 52.2 4. Dave Robisch (1970) 26.5 Mario Chalmers (2007) 97 3. Billy Thomas (1998) 105 -- 2017-18 . . . 964 . . 1943 . . 49.6 5. Bud Stallworth (1972) 25.3 3. Darnell Valentine (1981) 92 4. Svi Mykhailiuk (2018) 98 6. Danny Manning (1988) 24.8 4. Aaron Miles (2003) 91 5. Devonte’ Graham (2018) 94 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 7. Danny Manning (1987) 23.9 Darnell Valentine (1979) 91 Devonte’ Graham (2017) 94 YEAR 3FGs 8. Walter Wesley (1965) 23.5 6. Mario Chalmers (2006) 89 7. Kirk Hinrich (2003) 89 1. 2017-18 ...... 319 9. Clyde Lovellette (1951) 22.8 7. Alonzo Jamison (1992) 83 Terry Brown (1990) 89 2. 2016-17 ...... 318 10. Wayne Hightower (1960) 21.8 8. 3x (last Alonzo Jamison, 1991) 80 9. Rex Walters (1993) 83 3. 2015-16 ...... 304 10. Frank Mason III (2017) 82 4. 2010-11 ...... 271 REBOUNDS FIELD GOALS MADE 2007-08 ...... 271 1. Wilt Chamberlain (1957) 510 1. Danny Manning (1988) 381 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6. 2009-10 ...... 262 2. Thomas Robinson (2012 ) 463 2. Clyde Lovellette (1952) 352 1. Terry Brown (1991) 277 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3. Drew Gooden (2002) 423 3. Danny Manning (1987) 347 2. Billy Thomas (1998) 262 YEAR 3FGAs 4. Clyde Lovellette (1952) 410 4. Paul Pierce (1998) 287 3. Devonte’ Graham (2017) 242 1. 2017-18 ...... 802 5. Cole Aldrich (2009) 387 5. Drew Gooden (2002) 285 4. Jeff Boschee (2002) 237 2. 2016-17 ...... 787 6. Bill Bridges (1960) 385 6. Nick Collison (2003) 281 5. Devonte’ Graham (2018) 225 3. 2015-16 ...... 728 7. Nick Collison (2003) 380 7. Danny Manning (1986) 279 6. Jeff Boschee (1999) 222 4. 2010-11 ...... 710 8. Wilt Chamberlain (1958) 367 8. Bud Stallworth (1972) 277 7. Kirk Hinrich (2003) 219 5. 2007-08 ...... 683 9. Cole Aldrich (2010) 354 9. Wilt Chamberlain (1957) 275 8. Svi Mykhailiuk (2018) 218 10. Bill Bridges (1961) 353 9. Terry Brown (1990) 208 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 10. Sherron Collins (2009) 205 YEAR 3FGs 3FGAs 3FG% REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. Clyde Lovellette (1952) 742 11. Elijah Johnson (2012) 204 1. 1989-90 . . . . .230 . . . 531. . . 43.3 1. Wilt Chamberlain (1957) 18.9 2. Danny Manning (1988) 653 2. 2015-16 . . . . .304 . . . 728. . . 41.8 2001-02 . . . . .224 . . . 536. . . 41.8 2. Wilt Chamberlain (1958) 17.5 3. Bud Stallworth (1972) 620 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 80 ATT) 4. 1988-89 . . . . .143 . . . 344. . . 41.6 3. Bill Bridges (1961) 14.1 4. Wilt Chamberlain (1957) 588 1. Kirk Hinrich (2001) 50.5 5. 1992-93 . . . . .215 . . . 527. . . 40.8 4. Bill Bridges (1960) 13.8 5. Drew Gooden (2002) 566 2. Aaron Miles (2005) 50.0 -- 5. Bill Bridges (1959) 13.7 6. Danny Manning (1987) 562 3. Jeff Gueldner (1990) 48.6 2017-18 . . . 319 . . .802 . . 39.8 6. Clyde Lovellette (1952) 13.2 7. Paul Pierce (1998) 559 4. Kirk Hinrich (2002) 47.8 7. Dave Robisch (1970) 12.1 8. Clyde Lovellette (1951) 554 5. Tyrel Reed (2010) 47.3 ASSISTS PER GAME 8. Thomas Robinson (2012) 11.9 9. Dave Robisch (1970) 526 6. Brandon Rush (2006) 47.2 YEAR AST GMS AVG 9. Wayne Hightower (1961) 11.6 10. Sherron Collins (2009) 521 7. Frank Mason III (2017) 47.1 1. 1989-90 . . . . .763 . . . 35 . . . 21.8 10. Drew Gooden (2002) 11.4 8. Mario Chalmers (2008) 46.8 2. 1985-86 . . . . .814 . . . 39 . . . 20.9 Raef LaFrentz (1998) 11.4 FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN 175 ATT.) 9. Jeff Boschee (2002) 46.4 3. 2001-02 . . . . .767 . . . 37 . . . 20.7 1. Udoka Azubuike (2018) 77.4 -- 4. 1988-89 . . . . .620 . . . 31 . . . 20.0 ASSISTS Svi Mykhailiuk (2018) 45.0 5. 2000-01 . . . . .641 . . . 33 . . . 19.4 2. Mark Randall (1989) 64.6 1984-85 . . . . .660 . . . 34 . . . 19.4 Devonte’ Graham (2018) 41.8 1. Cedric Hunter (1986) 278 3. Mark Randall (1991) 64.3 -- 2. Aaron Miles (2002) 252 4. Richard Scott (1992) 63.9 2017-18 . . . 545 . . . 32 . . 17.0 3. Ryan Robertson (1998) 248 5. Landen Lucas (2017) 63.1 MINUTES PLAYED 4. Aaron Miles (2003) 244 6. Darnell Jackson (2008) 62.6 1. Danny Manning (1988) 1,336 STEALS PER GAME 5. Aaron Miles (2004) 242 7. Sasha Kaun (2008) 61.9 2. Tyshawn Taylor (2012) 1,303 YEAR STL GMS AVG 6. Jacque Vaughn (1995) 238 8. Danny Manning (1987) 61.7 3. Frank Mason III (2017) 1,301 1. 2002-03 . . . . .373 . . . 38 . . . 9.82 7. Devonte’ Graham (2018) 233 9. Freeman West (1989) 61.3 4. Frank Mason III (2016) 1,272 2. 2005-06 . . . . .323 . . . 33 . . . 9.79 8. Kirk Hinrich (2001) 229 10. Richard Scott (1993) 60.8 5. Devonte’ Graham (2017) 1,269 3. 1996-97 . . . . .351 . . . 36 . . . 9.75 9. Jacque Vaughn (1996) 223 6. Danny Manning (1986) 1,256 4. 2001-02 . . . . .357 . . . 37 . . . 9.65 5. 1990-91 . . . . .325 . . . 35 . . . 9.29 10. Aaron Miles (2005) 216 FREE THROWS MADE 7. Elijah Johnson (2012) 1,254 -- 11. Cedric Hunter (1987) 209 1. Wilt Chamberlain (1957) 250 8. Travis Releford (2013) 1,252 2017-18 . . . 211 . . . 32 . . 6.59 2. Wayne Hightower (1960) 193 9. Danny Manning (1987) 1,249 ASSISTS PER GAME 3. Frank Mason III (2017) 189 10. Keith Langford (2003) 1,246 OPPONENT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. Jacque Vaughn (1995) 7.68 Dave Robisch (1970) 189 -- Devonte’ Graham (2018) 1,199 (since 1985-86 [shot clock era]) 2. Aaron Miles (2004) 7.33 5. Clyde Lovellette (1952) 182 YEAR OPP. FG% 3. Devonte’ Graham (2018) 7.28 6. Wilt Chamberlain (1958) 177 1. 2012-13 ...... 36.1 4. Aaron Miles (2005) 7.20 7. Andrew Wiggins (2014) 176 MINUTES PER GAME 2. 2005-06 ...... 37.0 5. Cedric Hunter (1986) 7.13 8. Danny Manning (1988) 171 1. Tony Guy (1982) 39.4 3. 2006-07 ...... 37.6 6. Kirk Hinrich (2001) 6.94 9. Wayne Simien (2004) 167 2. David Magley (1982) 39.0 4. 2000-02 ...... 37.8 7. Aaron Miles (2002) 6.81 10. Danny Manning (1987) 165 3. Clinton Johnson (1976) 38.2 1994-95 ...... 37.8 -- 8. Jacque Vaughn (1996) 6.56 4. Wilmore Fowler (1979) 37.9 2017-18 ...... 42.1 9. Aaron Miles (2003) 6.42 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 5. Devonte’ Graham (2018) 37.5 10. Ryan Robertson (1998) 6.36 1. Wilt Chamberlain (1957) 399 6. Darnell Valentine (1981) 37.1 OPPONENT 3-POINT FG PCT. 7. John Douglas (1977) 36.4 11. Cedric Hunter (1987) 6.15 2. Wilt Chamberlain (1958) 292 YEAR OPP. 3FG% 3. Wayne Hightower (1960) 285 8. Carl Henry (1983) 36.2 1. 2010-11 ...... 29.8 4. Walter Wesley (1966) 262 Tony Guy (1981) 36.2 2. 2012-13 ...... 30.3 5. Dave Robisch (1970) 254 10. Frank Mason III (2017) 36.1 3. 1998-99 ...... 30.5 6. Clyde Lovellette (1952) 250 11. Norm Cook (1976) 36.0 1991-92 ...... 30.5 -- 7. Thomas Robinson (2012) 239 Svi Mykhailiuk (2018) 34.4 5. 1997-98 ...... 31.4 8. Frank Mason III (2017) 238 -- 2017-18 ...... 32.9 9. B. H. Born (1953) 234 10. Danny Manning (1988) 233 Dave Robisch (1971) 233 40 • Game Notes