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Notes & Numbers: KU-OSU

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KU guard Zeke Mayo lets a 3-pointer fly during the Jayhawks' 96-64 win over Oklahoma State on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 at Allen Fieldhouse. [Sarah Buchanan photo]

Here's a look back at some of the most notable numbers and statistics from the Jayhawks' high-energy, fan-friendly 96-64 rout of Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon at Allen Fieldhouse.

PHOTO GALLERY

• MOMENTS THAT POPPED


KU Starters (starts at KU/career starts): Hunter Dickinson - 60/149 Dajuan Harris Jr. - 137/137 Zeke Mayo - 25/112 KJ Adams - 91/91 Rylan Griffen - 13/46

Series Info: Kansas extends its series lead to 127-60 against Oklahoma State, including a 54-10 mark in Allen Fieldhouse.

THE KU WIN...

• Made Kansas 18-9 on the season and 9-7 in Big 12 play

• Gave Kansas its eighth-straight win against Oklahoma State beginning on Feb. 8, 2021

• Made Kansas 13-2 in Allen Fieldhouse this season, 868-120 all-time in the venue and 330-20 under Bill Self

• Made Kansas 130-22 following a loss under Bill Self, including 7-2 this season

• Made Bill Self 606-152 while at Kansas, 813-257 all-time, and 31-14 against OSU, his alma mater, including 30-11 while at KU

• Made Kansas 2,411-905 all time.

TEAM NOTES

• Kansas’ eight 3-pointers in the first half tied for the most in any half this season. Kansas hit eight threes against UCF in the second half on Jan. 5, 2025

• Kansas’ 20 field goals in the first half tied for the second-most of any half this season for the team. The Jayhawks have made 22 FG in two other halves this season, and have made 20 FG in four other halves this season

• Kansas’ 52 points in the first half are the third most of any half this season. The Jayhawks scored 55 points in the second half against UCF on Jan. 5, 2025 and 53 points in a half against UNC on Nov. 8, 2024

• Kansas led 52-23 at half. The 29-point differential at the half is the second-largest margin of this season. Kansas outscored UCF 55-23 (32 points) in the second half on Jan. 5, 2025.

• Kansas’ 29-point halftime lead tied for the third-largest halftime lead against a Big 12 opponent. The Jayhawks led Baylor, 49-17 (32 points) on Jan. 28, 1998 and led Texas Tech, 44-14 (30 points) on Jan. 24, 1998. Kansas has led by 29 points at half in a Big 12 contest in two other occasions. Kansas led TCU, 38-9 on Feb. 23, 2013, and led Texas Tech 51-22 on March 9, 2002.

• Kansas hit a season-high 14 three-pointers. Kansas’ previous season-high was 11 against Howard on Nov. 4, 2024 in the season opener. Kansas’ 14 threes are its most since hitting 15 against Kansas State on Feb 22, 2022.

• Kansas picked 15 steals against Oklahoma State. It is the most steals in a game this season and the most by a Kansas team since they had 17 steals against Baylor on Feb. 10, 2024.

• Seniors David Coit and Zeke Mayo both hit 5 three-pointers. The last time a Jayhawk duo each hit 5 or more threes in a game was on Jan. 9, 2018 against Iowa State (Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk - 6 and Malik Newman - 5)

INDIVIDUAL NOTES

• Senior center Hunter Dickinson has now recorded 28 double-doubles in a Kansas uniform, tying Jalen Wilson (28, 2020-23) at No. 10 on the Kansas all-time list. Dickinson has surpassed 1,400 rebounds for his career, as he becomes the 39th player in NCAA D1 history to record 1,400 or more career rebounds. Dickinson also moves to 34th on the NCAA D1 Career Scoring List. Dickinson finished the game with 16 points, 11 rebounds and 2 steals.

• Freshman forward Flory Bidunga passed No. 5 Julian Wright (41 blocks, 2006) and No. 4 David Padgett (43 blocks, 2004) on the Kansas freshman single-season blocks list, now with 44 on the season. Bidunga set a career-high in rebounds with 16 and tied Raef LaFrentz (16, 1995) for third most rebounds in a game by a Kansas freshman.

• Senior point guard Dajuan Harris Jr. started his 137th game for Kansas, which is tied for second all-time in KU history behind No. 1 Danny Manning, 146 (1985-88). Harris tied his career-high in steals with 6, all of which came in the first half. Harris also had 6 steals against West Virginia on Feb. 25, 2023. With 254 career steals, Harris passed Danny Manning (250, 1985-88) and is now No. 4 on the Kansas all-time steals list.

• Senior guard Diggy Coit made a season-high in three-pointers with 5. Coit also had a season-high in points with 15. His previous high was 14 against Missouri on Dec. 8, 2024.

• Senior guard Zeke Mayo made 5 three-pointers en route to scoring 15 points and shot 50% from three. It is the seventh time this season that Mayo has hit 5+ threes in a game.


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