Kansas defeated No. 24 Arizona 83-76 on Senior Day at Allen Fieldhouse. The Jayhawks (20-11, 11-9 Big 12) have hit the 20-win mark for 35 of the last 36 seasons, dating back to 1989-90.
The 7-foot-2 center was challenged by Kansas Jayhawks coach Bill Self on Friday. He says he’s ready for the postseason.
Kansas will be honoring four senior managers in Thomas Boardman, Carter Bolton, Andrew Korta and Carson Linnens. They are also honoring 7 players in KJ Adams Patrick Cassidy, Hunter Dickinson, Dajuan Harris Jr., Zeke Mayo, Shakeel Moore and Dillon Wilhite.
The Arizona Wildcats (20-10, 14-5) and Kansas Jayhawks face off Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse — and they could be doing it again on Thursday in Kansas City. If
The No. 24 Arizona Wildcats basketball team drops the regular-season finale at the Kansas Jayhawks by a score of 83-76 on March 8, 2025.
The Wildcats rallied for a brief lead before Dickinson took over, scoring 16 in the first half on 8-of-9 shooting, giving the Jayhawks a 39-30 halftime advantage.
When Arizona was 11-1 in the Big 12 and tied for first place after beating Texas Tech on Feb. 8, that hot start to its first season in conference was tempered by knowing the final stretch of league play was going to be a gauntlet.
Kansas leaned heavily on it's starting seniors to power past Arizona and close the regular season with a win in Allen Fieldhouse.
Despite developing one of college basketball's top rivalries in the Lute Olson era, Arizona and Kansas haven't played each other for 14 seasons. That changes Saturday.
Looking at the past five years only, Fresno, California recorded the most significant increase in homeownership, at 6.8 points, followed by New Orleans (6.3 points) and Detroit (5.9 points).