MBB Box: No. 4 Baylor 67, No. 3 Kansas 55 (Lawrence)

Kaye, David David_Kaye at baylor.edu
Sat Jan 11 16:02:32 CST 2020


Box score and postgame notes attached.

[cid:image004.png at 01D5C898.8676E260]4/4 BAYLOR (13-1, 3-0) 67, 3/3  KANSAS (12-3, 2-1) 55
Jan. 11, 2020
Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.)
Attendance: 16,300
BAYLOR POSTGAME NOTES



MISCELLANEOUS NOTES

  *   Baylor picked up its first win at Allen Fieldhouse (entered 0-17).
  *   Baylor recorded its first road win against a top-5 team in program history (entered 0-22 in road games vs. top-5 teams).
  *   Baylor’s 12-point victory tied the largest by any visiting team at Allen Fieldhouse during the 17-year Bill Self era.
  *   Baylor is 28-32 vs. ranked teams over the last six seasons and 46-72 vs. ranked teams over the last 13 seasons.
  *   Baylor is 5-0 this season vs. ranked teams.
  *   Baylor has won its first five matchups against ranked teams for the first time in program history.
  *   Baylor is 16-7 all-time when playing as an AP Top-5 team.
  *   Baylor recorded its 16th all-time win against an AP Top 25 team (14th since 2008).
  *   Baylor has won 12 straight games, its longest win streak since starting 15-0 in 2016-17. It ties the fourth-longest streak in program history. It’s also the nation’s third-longest streak behind San Diego State (14) and Auburn (13).
  *   Head coach Scott Drew is in his 17th season and is Baylor’s all-time wins leader (329) – he is 329-210 at BU and 349-221 overall in 17 seasons as a head coach.
  *   Baylor is 235-141 since 2007-08, the first year Drew’s staff had a full allotment of scholarships.
  *   Baylor is 204-94 over the last nine seasons, averaging 24 wins per season since 2012.
  *   Baylor is 36-38 in Big 12 road games since 2012, second-best in the league behind only Kansas (45-28).
  *   Baylor is 46-72 against AP-ranked teams since 2007-08 after going 0-27 in Drew’s first four rebuilding seasons.
  *   Baylor is 13-24 vs. AP Top 10 teams since March 2012. BU started the Drew era 1-26 vs. top-10.
  *   Baylor has gone 28-32 against ranked teams since the start of the 2014-15 season.
  *   Baylor is 6-32 against Kansas, including a 5-24 mark in the Drew era.



TEAM NOTES

  *   Baylor ended KU’s 28-game homecourt winning streak.
  *   Baylor held Kansas – the No. 3 team in the country in field goal percentage (51.9 percent) – to 39.2 percent shooting on the Jayhawks’ home floor. It also marked KU’s lowest field goal percentage of the season.
  *   Baylor is the first AP Top-10 team to beat Kansas in Lawrence since No. 8 Texas A&M won, 69-66, on Feb. 3, 2007.
  *   Baylor is 40-4 when leading at halftime over the last three seasons.
  *   Baylor is 101-21 since 2015-16 when leading at any point in the second half of a game (13-1 this season).
  *   Baylor has the nation’s 11th-longest active streak with at least one 3-point FG made in 917 straight games.
  *   Baylor faced a two-possession deficit in the first half for the first time since Villanova back in November.
  *   Baylor closed the first half on an 22-4 run.
  *   Baylor’s 13-point lead at the half was the largest halftime deficit of the season for Kansas.
  *   Baylor finished with only five turnovers. That was the lowest since the Bears had five vs. Villanova on Nov. 24.
  *   Baylor scored 21 points off 14 Kansas turnovers.
  *   Baylor held Kansas to 55 points, which tied KU’s lowest mark of the season.
  *   Baylor started Davion Mitchell, Jared Butler, MaCio Teague, Mark Vital and Freddie Gillespie. BU is 8-0 with that starting lineup.



INDIVIDUAL NOTES

  *   Jared Butler made his 33rd consecutive start for the Bears.
  *   Butler finished with 22 points, which marked his fourth 20-point game this season and sixth of his career.
  *   Baylor is 5-1 when Butler scores 20-plus points.
  *   Butler has led the Bears in scoring in nine of 14 games this season.
  *   Butler and MaCio Teague combined for 38 points after combining for 12 at Texas Tech on Tuesday.
  *   Teague had 16 points on 6-for-10 shooting from the floor, including a 3-for-5 mark from 3.
  *   Mark Vital played in his 73rd consecutive game.
  *   Vital was one shy of his season high with three steals.
  *   Davion Mitchell has made a 3-pointer in 10-straight games.
  *   Mitchell had 10 points.
  *   Freddie Gillespie finished with 13 points.





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David Kaye | Assistant AD for Communications
Department of Athletics | Baylor University
C: 254-709-5147

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