Post Game Notes

Dec. 30, 2004

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Kansas Postgame Notes

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Thursday, December 30, 2004

Kansas’

…Makes KU 7-4 for the second straight season.

…Makes KU 2-0 all-time against Ball State.

…Makes KU 1-0 against the Cardinals in Muncie, Ind.

…Gives Kansas a 1-2 record on the road this season.

…Makes KU head coach Bonnie Henrickson 7-4 in her first season at Kansas and 165-66 for her career.

…Makes Kansas 604-402 all-time.

Notes:

-With five assists, Erica Hallman moved into 10th place on the KU all-time assists list. She needs two assists to move up to number nine on the list.

-Freshman Taylor McIntosh’s 11 points tied a career-high. McIntosh has scored in double-figures three times this season.

-Kansas has led at halftime in nine of 11 games this season.

-Tonight marked the fourth-straight game and sixth time overall KU has had three or more players score in double figures.

-Junior Kaylee Brown has hit at least one three-point field goal in nine straight games, missing only the season opener.

-Browns’ 19 points tonight was a career high and marked her fifth double figure scoring output of the season.

-Hallman made multiple three-point field goals in her third straight and sixth game this season.

-Hallman’s six rebounds tied a career high.

-Kansas used the starting lineup of Taylor McIntosh, Crystal Kemp, Kaylee Brown, Aquanita Burras and Erica Hallman for the eighth straight game and eighth time overall this season. The fivesome is 5-3 when starting this year.

-Senior Aquanita Burras made her 68th career start. She has started every game of her KU career.

-Burras’s 20 points were a career high. Her previous career high was 16 points earlier this season against Washburn.

-Junior Crystal Kemp notched her fourth double-double of the season and 11th of her career with 14 points and 18 rebounds.

-Kansas’ 80 points tonight were the second most this season. KU had 84 points against Dartmouth.

-KU forced 20 turnovers to mark the fourth time this season the Jayhawks have forced 20 or more turnovers.

-Kansas entered the night with a +4.22 turnover margin. The Jayhawks ended the game +6 in turnovers and improved to 6-2 when committing less turnovers than their opponents this season.

-Kansas out rebounded BSU 38-37 and improved to 6-1 when outrebounding its opponent this season.

-Kemp has scored in double figures in six straight games and nine times this season.

-Hallman has scored in double figures in three straight games and seven times this season.