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Hoops News and Notes: KU - Washburn
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Jim Williamson
Phog.net | Nov 3, 2008 |
News and notes while wondering how many of the 16,300 people in Allen Field House tomorrow night will say, “Who?”, at some point during the starting line-ups.
- The defending national champion Kansas Jayhawks –
and that’s just fun to type, believe me – opens up
their 111th season of college basketball by meeting the
Washburn Ichabods in an exhibition game that will tip-off at 7 p.m. in
Allen Field House. Jayhawk TV will broadcast the festivities.
- KU won their 51st conference title in 2008 – the
most in NCAA Division I.
- Kansas won’t be the only team with youngsters in
the floor: Washburn has just three returning starters and 10 newcomers
this season. They have two other D1 opponents on their schedule: Kansas State (Nov. 9) and UNLV (Nov. 11).
- Believe it or not, KU and Washburn will face off for the
37th time Tuesday night. KU has won eight straight dating back to 1944,
and they lead the series, 34-3.
- A KU win would extend KU’s exhibition win streak
to 32 games, going back to 1995, when they lost to Lisbonne Benfica in
Stausbourg, France.
- Kansas has won 29 straight exhibitions at home. They last
lost, 93-82, to an Australian national team in 1993. KU is 40-5
all-time in exhibitions at Allen Field House and 49-8 overall in
exhibitions.
- KU head coach Bill Self is 18-0 in exhibition games while
at Kansas.
- Self has guided his teams to 10 straight 20-win seasons,
including four straight at Kansas. He has won eight conference titles
in the last eight years.
- He has a 71.8% winning percentage as a head coach, and he
is the winningest coach in D1, winning 81.6% of his games in his five
years in charge of the Jayhawks. Kansas has won a combined 70 games the
past two seasons.
- He has a 22-9 NCAA tournament record and is one of just
four coaches to get three different schools (Tulsa, Illinois and
Kansas) to the Elite Eight.
- In the last 18 years, KU has entered a season unranked just
once (2005).
- November 4th in KU basketball history… sophomore
F Wayne Simien scored 26 points to lead the Jayhawks to a 111-94 win
over the EA Sports All-Stars (2003). Senior G Kirk Hinrich added 20 and
F Nick Collison had 18 points and 11 rebounds. KU alum Adonis Jordan
scored nine and dropped three assists for the All-Stars.
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