Kansas vs. Texas A&M Postgame Notes

Jan. 15, 2006

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Kansas Postgame Notes

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… Makes the Jayhawks 12-3 to start the season.

… Gives KU a 1-3 record in Big 12 play.

… Gives KU a three-game losing streak.

… Makes KU 7-4 all-time against Texas A&M.

… Gives the Aggies their third straight win over the Jayhawks.

… Makes KU 12-1 at Allen Fieldhouse this season.

… Makes head coach Bonnie Henrickson 24-19 at Kansas and 182-81 in her career.

… Makes the Jayhawks 621-417 all-time.

Notes…

– Senior guard Kaylee Brown set a new career high with 20 points. She also tied a career high with her seven field goals.

– Senior guard Erica Hallman’s six assists vaulted her into a tie with Jennifer Jackson for second place all-time on the KU career list, giving her 390 for her career.

– Senior forward Crystal Kemp’s 27 points, one off of her career high, marked her eighth 20+ point game of the season and 21st of her career.

– Kemp also set a new career-high in field goal attempts (20) and tied a career-high in field goals (12).

– Sophomore forward Taylor McIntosh’s four assists tied a career high and set a new season high.

– The Jayhawks extended their streak of consecutive games with a three-pointer to 52 contests.

– KU tied a season high with its 20 turnovers.

– Texas A&M set a KU opponent season low with its four offensive rebounds.

– The Aggies’ Morenike Atunrase set a KU opponent season high with her 29 points and five three-pointers. She also tied a KU opponent-high with her five blocked shots.

– Texas A&M set a new opponent season high in field goal percentage, shooting 54.7% on 29-53 shooting, free throw percentage (87.5%) on 14-16 shooting and blocked shots (seven). The Aggies also tied a KU opponent season-high with its nine steals and its 41 points in the second half.