Game Notes

Nov. 14, 2004

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Kansas’ win over Washburn…

…Marks the Jayhawks’ 22nd straight home exhibition win and their 22nd consecutive exhibition victory regardless of venue.<?xml:namespace prefix=”o” ns=”urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office”?>

…Makes KU 6-0 in exhibition play in 2004 as the Jayhawks were 4-0 in British Columbia, Canada over Labor Day weekend and defeated Emporia State on Nov. 9.

…Is KU’s fifth-straight win over Washburn, making the Jayhawks 32-3 all-time against the Ichabods (which includes exhibition games).

…Makes the team 40-7 all-time in exhibition action, including a record of 8-0 in exhibition contests under Bill Self.

…Gives KU a record of 36-4 in exhibition play in Allen Fieldhouse, including a 4-0 mark in those games under Self.

Notes

  • Kansas has trailed in only two of its exhibition games this season. The Jayhawks trailed the Burnaby Mountain All-Stars 10-8 in Vancouver, British Columbia; and fell behind Washburn seven times tonight.
  • KU’s 19-10 deficit marked the highest against any opponent in exhibition play this season.
  • Wayne Simien finished tonight’s game with a game-high 15 rebounds -just two short of his career high mark of 17. Simien’s double-double marked his second of the exhibition season and would have been the 24th of his career.
  • Christian Moody’s 10 points would have marked a career-high and the first time he has scored in double-digits. Moody’s four made free-throws and two blocks would have been career-highs.

Kansas’ 79 points were the fewest in a 40-minute exhibition game since the Jayhawks defeated the Netherlands 74-70 on December 16, 1983.