1 – Jalen Wilson – Wilson finished off his stellar junior season with a 20-point effort that came up just short. Still, to cap off that run with that kind of night on this stage was a good way to go out, in an individual sense. Give Arkansas’ Jordan Walsh a ton of credit for the job he ...
1 – Gradey Dick – After a rough few possessions to open the game that had teammates and coaches alike yelling at him to up his game, the KU freshman did exactly that, exploding for 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting, with three 3-point makes and the first double-double of his college career. His ...
1 – Jalen Wilson – KU’s leading scorer and the Big 12 player of the year did everything he could to carry his team offensively in this one, scoring 24 points on 9-of-19 shooting. But that has not proven to be the best recipe for the Jayhawks this season. Wilson can put up big point ...
1 – Jalen Wilson – The start alone — 4-for-4 shooting for 11 points right out of the gate — was good enough to take the top spot. The fact that he added 14 more points and recorded another double-double merely made it a piece-of-cake call. Wilson’s dialed in. But don’t look at his ...
1 – Dajuan Harris Jr. – This was one of the toughest calls of the entire season because Wilson was also really, really good and did a lot toward setting the tone from the jump. But Harris’ final line and impact on the game were just off-the-charts good. He was in attack mode on offense, ...
1 – Jalen Wilson – He did his best to carry this team on an awful offensive day but it wasn’t great and it wasn’t enough. Still, he capped off his stellar regular season with a 23-point performance and his 10th double-double of the season. It’s wild to think that on a day when Wilson ...
1 – Jalen Wilson – It wasn’t a great shooting night for Wilson, who hit just 6 of 16 shots in the hard-fought Senior Night win over Texas Tech. But he more than made up for it by flat-out competing. Wilson drove hard to the rim over and over during the final 30 or so minutes of the game, ...
1 – Dajuan Harris Jr. – The KU point guard had a career-high six steals, including five in the first half alone, and his emphasis defense did nothing to limit his offensive production. In fact, it may have fueled it. In one of his most efficient offensive games of his career, Harris led the ...