Roos Fall in Road Battle with No. 2 Kansas
12/5/2023 11:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Faas, Courseault and Kopp all broke double-digits in Lawrence
LAWRENCE, Kan. - Kansas City Men's Basketball (3-6) gave No. 2 Kansas (8-1) a battle inside of Allen Fieldhouse this evening, but a late run by the Jayhawks put the game away, 88-69. The Roos were helped by a hot-shooting Cameron Faas and the emergence of Khristion Courseault, who both scored their season-highs with 18 points.
The Jayhawks jumped out to an early lead, going ahead by 20 points by the under-eight media timeout of the first half. The Roos would not go down easily, however, cutting the lead down to single digits late in the second half and out-scoring the second-ranked team in the nation across the final 27 minutes of game play.
A healthy dose of three-pointers aided the Kansas City efforts, shooting 8-of-27 from behind the arc. Faas dropped five triples, Courseault hit two and Anderson Kopp knocked down one en route to a 15-point night. Kansas had four players reach double figures, led by a 25-point night from Kevin McCullar Jr.
KEY MOMENTS
Coach Marvin Menzies
UP NEXT
The Roos stay on the road this weekend, traveling to Lindenwood for a meeting with the Lions on Saturday.
The Jayhawks jumped out to an early lead, going ahead by 20 points by the under-eight media timeout of the first half. The Roos would not go down easily, however, cutting the lead down to single digits late in the second half and out-scoring the second-ranked team in the nation across the final 27 minutes of game play.
A healthy dose of three-pointers aided the Kansas City efforts, shooting 8-of-27 from behind the arc. Faas dropped five triples, Courseault hit two and Anderson Kopp knocked down one en route to a 15-point night. Kansas had four players reach double figures, led by a 25-point night from Kevin McCullar Jr.
KEY MOMENTS
- 1H - 19:41 / 2-0 | Kopp got the Roos off to a good start, faking a shot and watching his man go past, then knocking down a mid-range jumper for KC's only lead of the night. The Jayhawks proceeded to go on a 14-2 run to take a double-digit lead.
- 1H - 7:17 / 14-31 | After the Jayhawks took a 20-point advantage, Melvyn Ebonkoli found Faas for his second three of the evening and sparked an 11-4 Kansas City run that cut the deficit down to 13 points and forced a timeout by KU.
- 1H - 2:07 / 28-40 | Both teams traded threes to end the first half. First came a triple by Kopp, then by KU's Dajuan Harris Jr. and finally a three by Courseault to cut the lead back to 12 points. Kansas would lead by 14 going into the half.
- 2H - 17:54 / 33-46 | Kansas City entered the second half with confidence, as Kopp backed his man down, pump faking to draw contact and finishing at the rim for an and-one bucket and KC's first points of the second half.
- 2H - 12:34 / 45-55 | Kansas City scored six-straight points and held the Jayhawks scoreless for over two minutes to cut the deficit to 10. Faas pulled up for a trey from 28 feet to cap the run and force KU into a timeout.
- 2H - 9:18 / 49-64 | Artese Stapleton drove the lane and scored on a layup, but the Jayhawks would score the next seven points and extend their lead to a game-high 22 points.
- 2H - 3:50 / 67-75 | The Roos responded with a run of their own, going on a 16-4 run across four minutes of game time. Courseault finished the Roos' run, scoring and and-one bucket and knocking down a three that cut KU's lead to single digits for the first time since the 13:21 mark of the first half. Kansas finished the game on a 13-2 tear to secure the victory.
- Allen David Mukeba Jr. came up with a big block for the Roos at the beginning of the second half, marking his sixth consecutive game with at least one block. Of those six games, he put up a season-high two blocks against Colorado State, Middle Tennessee and Southeast Missouri State.
- Faas went 5-for-7 from three, putting up his second-best three-point performance of the season. His five threes are tied for most against Kansas by a Roo all-time, also reached twice by Michael Watson on Jan. 4, 2003, and Dec. 8, 2001.
- Tonight's matchup was the closest between the Roos and Jayhawks since Dec. 8, 2001, when they fell 79-68; the Jayhawks were ranked fourth in the nation at the time. The Jayhawks were ranked second in the AP Poll coming into today's meeting.
- For just the second occasion this season, the Roos lost the rebound battle. The only other occasion in which the Roos have been out-rebounded came against No. 15 Baylor.
- Coming into tonight's game, Kansas held opponents to 36.3% shooting from the field, making them sixth in the nation for opponent field goal percentage in Division One. Tonight, the Roos shot 26-for-65 for a 40% clip from the field.
Coach Marvin Menzies
UP NEXT
The Roos stay on the road this weekend, traveling to Lindenwood for a meeting with the Lions on Saturday.
Team Stats
KC
KU
FG%
.400
.541
3FG%
.296
.400
FT%
.692
.737
RB
36
37
TO
13
7
STL
3
11
Game Leaders
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