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KU Blasts Coppin State, 85-53
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Phog.net Staff
Phog.net | Nov 28, 2008 |
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Cole Aldrich scored a career-high 23 points and Brady Morningstar had a career-high 21 points on six of eight shooting from three-point range, and a career-best seven rebounds to lead No. 22 Kansas to a convincing 85-53 victory against Coppin State on Friday night.
Kansas improved to 4-1 with its 27th consecutive home
victory. Coppin State, out of the Mid-Eastern Athletic
Conference, fell to 1-2.
Morningstar sparked the Jayhawks in the first half, finishing the first
20 minutes with 14 points, while making four of six
three-pointers. The sophomore guard entered the game with 18
points in the four previous games on the year combined. His
previous career scoring best was six against Syracuse in KU’s
last game.
Aldrich hit eight of 11 shots from the field, while surpassing his
previous career best of 16 points vs. Washington earlier this
year. The sophomore center also pulled down a game-high 11
rebounds for his second consecutive double-double.
Sherron Collins, who had led Kansas in scoring in each of the first
four games, netted 11 points, including nine in the second
half. Collins handed out a career-high eight assists,
breaking his previous best of seven, which he had reached five times.
Coppin State was led by Tywain McKee, who was the only Eagle to reach
double-figures, as he had 17 points.
After Coppin State scored the game’s first basket, Kansas
went on a 16-0 run as Tyshawn Taylor scored eight of the
Jayhawks’ points in that time. Morningstar then
scored nine of KU’s next 11 points as the Jayhawks built up a
27-4 advantage.
KU led 41-17 at the break after Coppin State scored the
half’s final seven points. In fact, the Eagles
scored 10 points in the first 18 minutes of the half and seven in the
final two minutes.
The visiting Eagles made just four of their first 24 shots to start the
game before ending the half making two of three. They then
started the second half making nine of 12 shots and scored 27 of their
53 points in the game in a 12-minute span.
Kansas proved to be too much for the Eagles, out-rebounding CSU 46-21
and out-shooting CSU 52.7 percent to 39.3 percent. The
Jayhawks drilled eight of 16 three-pointers, including six of 12 in the
first half. KU also had success at the free throw line making
19 of 27 attempts.
Fifteen different Jayhawks played in the game. Taylor, who
helped the Jayhawks to the quick start, finished the game with 10
points, a career-best five rebounds and a career-best six assists in 25
minutes. His 10 points gave him double-digit point totals for
the third straight game.
Kansas returns to action on Monday hosting Kent State at 8
p.m. The game will be televised on ESPNU. The
Jayhawks are playing six straight home games, including hosting
Massachusetts in the Sprint Center in Kansas City.
Box Score
Story courtesy: KUAC
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