(3) Kansas 79, Nebraska 58

1 2 T
#3 KU (16-0) 42 37 79
NEB (11-3) 30 28 58

Final

9:00 PM ET, January 12, 2008
Bob Devaney Sports Center
Lincoln, NE

Rush dumps in season-best 19 as Kansas remains undefeated

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Team Stat Comparison
KANSAS NEBRASKA
Points 79 58
FG Made-Attempted 28-52 (.538) 20-50 (.400)
3P Made-Attempted 10-22 (.455) 7-19 (.368)
FT Made-Attempted 13-16 (.813) 11-20 (.550)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 16 (0/0) 15 (0/0)
Largest Lead 22 0
Game Leaders
 KANSASNEBRASKA
PointsB. Rush 19A. Maric 19
ReboundsD. Jackson 8A. Maric 4
AssistsM. Chalmers 6A. Maric 3
StealsB. Rush 3P. Velander 2
 · Team Stats: Kansas | Nebraska
Game Flow
2007-08 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Jan 12, 2008 KU 79, @NEB 58Recap | Box Score
Jan 26, 2008 @KU 84, NEB 49Recap | Box Score
Mar 14, 2008 @KU 64, NEB 54Recap | Box Score
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KANSAS (ET) NEBRASKA (ET)
01/14 OKLA 9:00pm
01/19 @MIZZ 8:00pm
01/23 ISU 7:00pm
01/26 NEB 1:45pm
01/30 @KSU 8:00pm
01/15 @COLO 9:00pm
01/19 BAY 6:00pm
01/26 @KU 1:45pm
01/30 @MIZZ 8:00pm
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 · Complete Schedule: Kansas | Nebraska
Big 12 Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#3 Kansas13-331-3
#13 Texas13-328-6
#10 Texas A&M8-824-10
Baylor9-721-10
Oklahoma9-722-11
Kansas State10-620-11
Nebraska7-919-12
Oklahoma State7-917-15
Texas Tech7-916-15
Missouri6-1016-16
Iowa State4-1214-18
Colorado3-1312-20
 · View expanded standings

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Kansas coach Bill Self questioned Brandon Rush's aggressiveness at the start of the week.

Self got his answer Saturday night.

Still Perfect
Here are the three remaining undefeated teams:
Team
Record (Conf.)
Next Game
North Carolina18-0 (3-0 ACC)vs. Maryland, 3:30 p.m. ET, 1/19
Memphis16-0 (3-0 C-USA)vs. Southern Miss, 9 p.m. ET, 1/19
Kansas17-0 (2-0 Big 12)at Missouri, ESPNU, 8 p.m. ET, 1/19

Rush scored 16 of his season-high 19 points in the first half and third-ranked Kansas continued its domination over Nebraska with a 79-58 victory.

"That's going to be the last time he's going to say anything to me about being aggressive," Rush said. "I put myself in a position to score, and I got hot in the first half."

Rush hit a couple quick 3-pointers and scored 8 of the Jayhawks' first 14 points to start another of KU's beatdowns of the Cornhuskers.

The three-time defending Big 12 champion Jayhawks (16-0, 1-0) won their 17th straight conference opener and are among three remaining unbeaten teams in the nation, along with North Carolina and Memphis.

The victory was the Jayhawks' ninth straight against Nebraska and 18th in the last 19 meetings.

Nebraska (11-3, 0-1), which was off to its best start since 1994-95, saw its six-game win streak end and found out it has a ways to go before it's ready to play with the best of the Big 12.

Rush, the Jayhawks' leading scorer the last two seasons, drew criticism from Self early in the week for being tentative offensively. Before Saturday, Rush hadn't scored more than 13 points in a game since November. He took just eight shots in last weekend's win at Boston College, and just seven against Loyola (Md.) on Tuesday.

"Brandon definitely took what coach said and got a little more aggressive," Russell Robinson said. "He carried us in the first half. We fed off him."

Rush showed no hesitation, taking the open shot when he had it and passing to teammates when he didn't. He made a season-high five 3-pointers on seven attempts and sat down for the last 10 minutes as Self played his reserves.

"He was terrific the first half and played pretty well the whole game," Self said. "I thought he looked like the old Brandon."

Rush also had six rebounds and four assists.

"Any time Brandon has that many assists, it's probably a really good thing," Self said.

Rush had major surgery on his right knee in June and wasn't expected to play until December. He came back by mid-November, and he refuses to use his knee as an excuse for any shortcomings in his offensive game.

"I think I'm back," he said. "I'm starting to rebound the ball well rim-high like I did before I got hurt."

Mario Chalmers had 14 points and Robinson and Sasha Kaun 10 apiece for the Jayhawks, who shot 53 percent against an opponent that led the Big 12 in field-goal defense.

Aleks Maric led Nebraska with 19 points.

Last season, the Jayhawks blew out Nebraska twice by a combined 73 points.

Saturday, they picked up where they left off, with the Jayhawks making their first five shots to go up 12-5.

Nebraska got to 29-24 late in the first half, but the Huskers were no match for the Jayhawks' superior athleticism.

Kansas went on a 10-0 run while Maric and Ade Dagunduro were on the bench with two fouls apiece. Paul Velander's 3-pointer ended a stretch of seven scoreless Nebraska possessions, but Chalmers hit a 3 of his own to give Kansas a 42-30 halftime lead.

The Huskers got a scare in the second half when Maric, their season scoring leader, lay face down on his stomach under the Nebraska basket after diving for a loose ball. Play continued at the other end while Maric lay motionless. He walked to the bench on his own after athletic trainers applied towels to his face to treat cuts over his eye and mouth.

Maric returned after the next stoppage and appeared no worse for the wear, making his final two shots.

Nebraska committed 12 turnovers and limited the Jayhawks to 15 points in transition -- figures that sat well with Huskers coach Doc Sadler.

"We got beat by 21," Sadler said, "and as sick as this may sound, I'm not that disappointed in how we played."

The Devaney Sports Center crowd of 13,829, the largest since 2002, had at least one thing to cheer. Chants of "Bo, Bo, Bo" erupted as new football coach Bo Pelini was introduced at halftime. Pelini, who replaces the fired Bill Callahan, is fresh off his national championship as LSU's defensive coordinator.

"We can't get on the field quick enough," Pelini told fans, punctuating his remarks with "Go Big Red."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, January 12th
NC State 62 Final
1 North Carolina 93
2 Memphis 68 Final
Marshall 45
3 Kansas 79 Final
Nebraska 58
4 Washington St. 74 Final
5 UCLA 81
6 Michigan State 36 Final
Iowa 43
Connecticut 69 Final
8 Georgetown 72
9 Tennessee 80 Final
South Carolina 56
Colorado 69 Final
10 Texas A&M 86
12 Vanderbilt 73 Final
Kentucky 79 2OT
13 Texas 84 Final
Missouri 97
Milwaukee 56 Final
14 Butler 72
LSU 71 Final
15 Mississippi 74
Notre Dame 66 Final
16 Marquette 92
17 Villanova 66 Final
Cincinnati 69
Seton Hall 70 Final
18 Pittsburgh 84
Florida State 85 Final
19 Clemson 97 2OT
22 Dayton 68 Final
Saint Louis 57 OT
24 Arizona 85 Final
Houston 71
Fordham 50 Final
25 Xavier 68