University of Kansas

Jayhawk report

Thursday’s box score

KANSAS 105,

AUSTIN PEAY 79

AUS. PEAY

Min

FG-A

FT-A

Reb

A

PF

PT

Savage

28

1-6

2-3

1-5

1

4

4

Robinson

37

7-16

7-8

0-1

1

2

24

Horton

36

5-12

4-9

4-10

0

4

14

Davis

33

3-8

6-8

3-5

0

3

12

Jones

24

3-6

0-0

1-5

1

3

6

Diop

3

1-2

0-1

0-1

0

2

2

Porter-Bntn

12

2-2

0-0

0-2

0

4

4

Ivory

1

0-1

0-0

0-1

0

0

0

Budrys

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Harris

2

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Murry

18

3-6

6-8

2-2

3

1

13

Glotta

4

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Totals

200

25-61

25-37

15-37

6

23

79

Percentages: FG .410, FT .676. 3-Point Goals: 4-15, .267 (Robinson 3-7, Murry 1-1, Glotta 0-1, Davis 0-3, Savage 0-3). Team Rebounds: 5. Blocked Shots: 0. Turnovers: 12 (Davis 3, Robinson 2, Jones 2, Murry 2, Horton). Steals: 8 (Davis 3, Horton 2, Murry 2, Robinson). Technical Fouls: None.

KANSAS

Min

FG-A

FT-A

Reb

A

PF

PT

Mason III

27

2-7

5-6

0-1

4

3

9

Selden Jr

19

5-10

3-4

1-3

2

4

14

Graham

24

0-3

0-0

0-2

6

4

0

Lucas

14

6-7

4-5

4-8

0

2

16

Ellis

25

8-12

5-7

1-2

1

2

21

Vick

10

2-2

2-2

0-0

2

0

7

Manning

3

0-0

0-0

0-2

0

0

0

Mykhailiuk

24

9-11

1-2

0-3

1

1

23

Self

2

0-1

0-0

0-0

1

0

0

Diallo

7

4-5

1-1

1-4

0

0

9

Greene

11

0-3

0-0

0-1

4

1

0

Bragg Jr

9

2-3

0-0

1-3

1

3

4

Young

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Traylor

18

0-1

0-0

4-9

1

3

0

Mickelson

5

1-5

0-0

1-1

0

4

2

Totals

200

39-70

21-27

14-41

23

27

105

Percentages: FG .557, FT .778. 3-Point Goals: 6-16, .375 (Mykhailiuk 4-5, Vick 1-1, Selden Jr. 1-4, Self 0-1, Greene 0-1, Mason III 0-2, Graham 0-2). Team Rebounds: 2. Blocked Shots: 9 (Traylor 2, Lucas 2, Graham, Vick, Diallo, Mickelson, Ellis). Turnovers: 10 (Mykhailiuk 2, Lucas 2, Bragg Jr., Mason III, Selden Jr., Manning, Traylor, Ellis). Steals: 8 (Greene 3, Traylor 2, Mason III, Bragg Jr., Vick). Technical Fouls: None.

Austin Peay

28

51

79

Kansas

48

57

105

A—16,628. Officials—D.J. Carstensen, Jeffrey Anderson, A.J. Desai.

Ease up

Kansas coach Bill Self says he’s changed the way he has approached the NCAA Tournament this season.

“I think I'm a little bit more relaxed and looser this year than what I have been the last couple of years,” Self said, “because our team's playing better — or has been playing better — and we kind of limped home the last couple of years with injuries.”

KU played without center Joel Embiid (back) in the 2014 NCAA Tournament. The next year, forward Cliff Alexander was held out because of NCAA eligibility issues, while Perry Ellis was limited because of a knee ailment.

Self doesn’t believe this year’s team has felt pressure from being the overall No. 1 seed.

“What we talked about a lot, at least in the Big 12 and the Big 12 Tournament, was to validate what had transpired over the last two months, and they did that,” Self said. “But I don't think it's to the point that you need to validate anything any more. I think what you gotta do, you gotta play hungry and you gotta play aggressive and you gotta play loose and you can't let other people play well.”

UConn scout

Self believes his team’s next opponent, the ninth-seeded UConn Huskies, will be challenging to defend because of their guards’ ability to drive, force help and create contact.

The coach has expressed concern a few times this season about his team’s ability to stop dribble penetration.

“Certainly with the way we defended the ball today we're going to have to correct that quite a bit,” Self said, “but we'll be excited and get together a gameplan on how to best attempt to slow 'em down.”

Lucky 31

Kansas' victory was its 31st of the season, marking the 10th time KU has reached that many wins. It's now happened seven times under Bill Self.

The others: 33-5 in 2006-07 (lost in Elite Eight), 37-3 in 2007-08 (won NCAA title), 33-3 in 2009-10 (lost in second round), 35-3 in 2010-11 (lost in Elite Eight), 32-7 in 2011-12 (NCAA runner-up), 31-6 in 2012-13 (lost in Sweet 16).

KU also improved to 31-2 in its last 33 first-round NCAA Tournament games.

Selden breaks out

KU junior guard Wayne Selden not only made the first three-pointer of his NCAA Tournament career against Austin Peay, his 14 points surpassed his career point total in the tourney.

Selden entered Thursday with 10 points in four NCAA Tournament games, missing all five of his three-point tries.

He made a three pointer 16 seconds into Thursday's game, ending the skid. Selden missed his other three three-point attempts but still finished 5 of 10 from the field.

Jesse Newell

This story was originally published March 17, 2016 at 10:11 PM with the headline "Jayhawk report."

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