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Kansas is taking on an overmatched Oklahoma State.
The Kansas Jayhawks are looking to be in good shape to win their 20th game of the year as they are leading the Oklahoma St. Cowboys 51-24 at the half. Kansas is shooting a blistering 64.5 percent from the field compared to Oklahoma State who is making only 33 percent of their shots.
The scoring for Kansas has been spread around with three players in double figures with Thomas Robinson leading the way with 13 points. Center Jeff Withey als has scored in double digits and already has a double-double at the half with 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Kansas lead Oklahoma State in nearly every category in the first half. The rebound edge is a plus-15 for Kansas, they have 10 more assists, three more steals and have turned the ball over half as many times as Oklahoma State.
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Kansas Vs. Oklahoma State Final Score: Jayhawks Easily Defeat Cowboys, 81-66
The Kansas Jayhawks had little trouble getting their 20th win of the season as they defeated the Oklahoma St. Cowboys, 81-66. Kansas' first half was tremendous as they came out shooting the ball well and ended up having a 27-point lead at the break. Oklahoma State did close the gap some in the second half, but they never could get within 15 points of Kansas.
Kansas had all five starters score in double figures with Thomas Robinson leading the way with 24 points and 14 rebounds and Jeff Withey contributed with 18 points and 20 rebounds.
The offensive outbreak could have been motivation since the 1952 Kansas national title team was being honored on Saturday. The 1952 team was the schools third national title and there was a ceremony at the half which included former players as well as Clyde Lovellatte who was the 1952 Final Four Most Outstanding Player.
For more on Kansas hoops go visit Rock Chalk Talk and for all things about Oklahoma State go check out Cowboys Ride For Free.
Feb 11 5:50p by Jeremy Mauss