๐ Jayhawks Outlast Dayton in OT to Claim Maui Title
LAHAINA, Hawaii โ Career outings from sophomore Devon Dotson and senior Udoka Azubuike were enough to propel No. 4/5 Kansas past the Dayton Flyers in an overtime thriller, 90-84, and claim the Maui Jim Maui Invitational championship Wednesday afternoon inside the Lahaina Civic Center. Dotson and Azubuike combined for 60 points, the most by a KU duo in 28 years, as the Jayhawks won the program’s third Maui Invitational title.
The victory moved the Jayhawks to 6-1 on the year, while Dayton suffered its first loss of the young season, now at 5-1.
Facing an eight-point deficit with less than eight minutes to play in regulation, the Jayhawks responded with an 11-0 run over the next five minutes to reclaim the lead at 69-67. All 11 points were put in by KUโs top-three scorers of the game โ Azubuike, Dotson and Marcus Garrett, as KU clung to the narrow advantage as the regulation entered its final seconds.
It appeared KU would take a 3-point victory as the second half clock wound down, but Daytonโs Jalen Crutcher sunk a deep triple, the Flyersโ 15th of the game, just three seconds before the buzzer to tie the game at 73-73. The Jayhawks found themselves headed to their first overtime of the season.
It was then when Azubuike put the team on his back in the overtime, scoring the Jayhawksโ first nine points in the extra stanza, which included a 3-point play that put KUโs lead to four points, 82-78, midway through the OT. Dayton managed to cut the KU advantage to a single point with less than two minutes to play, but back-to-back buckets from Dotson and Garrett helped increase KUโs lead back to five points, where it would eventually close out the 90-84 victory.
Dotson posted a game-, season-, and career-high 31 points via an 11-of-16 clip from the field, as well as an 8-of-10 mark from the free throw line. Azubuike was not far behind as the senior center also tallied a career-high with his 29 points. The KU duoโs 60 combined points were the most by two Jayhawks in a game since Terry Brown and Alonzo Jamison combined for 65 points in a win over N.C. State during the 1990-91 season.
Garrett added a season-high 18 points despite playing just 11 minutes in the second half due to foul trouble. The junior guard also added a team-high seven rebounds. The Jayhawks closed out the game shooting 55.6 percent from the field and connected on 20-of-28 of their tries from the free throw line.
The victory gave KU its third Maui Invitational trophy and its second in as many appearances. Azubuike and Dotson became the fourth and fifth Jayhawks to earn tournament MVP honors after Raef LaFrentz claimed the nod after KUโs win in 1996, and Wayne Selden and Frank Mason III took co-MVP honors in 2015.
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Kansas returns home to host former conference foe Colorado, Saturday, Dec. 7, at 6 p.m. (Central). KU and CU were members of the Big Seven, Big Eight and Big 12 Conferences before CU moved to the Pac-12 in 2012. The KU-CU series dates back to 1931 with Kansas leading 123-40. KU is 62-7 versus CU in meetings in Allen Fieldhouse. Colorado is coached by former Kansas forward Tad Boyle who lettered at KU from 1982-85 playing for coaches Ted Owens and Larry Brown.

Garrett with the HUGE lay-up to put KU up 5 in OT
Dok with the SLAM in overtime
Azubuike tallies his third block of the day late.
Dotson hits career-high 27 points with this take to the rim.
All tied up again thanks to @d_dotson1 who weaves through traffic to put it up for 2!
15 lead change and 9 ties puts us at 54-54 with 11:42 to play. pic.twitter.com/DjBCjdrPa4
— Kansas Basketball (@KUHoops) November 27, 2019
The Dotson + Dok combo is ๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐น tonight ๐ฅ
Together they've got a combined 38 of the Jayhawks 58 points.
Dayton with a 60-58 edge, 8:48 to play. pic.twitter.com/isucyzwgjw
— Kansas Basketball (@KUHoops) November 27, 2019
Dotson gets the steal and the lay-up at the other end to tie it.
Dok dunks another home.
Agbaji hits the stepback triple.

Garrett connects from deep.
Agbaji with the BLOCK at the rim
๐๐น๐น ๐๐ถ๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐๐ฝ ๐ฎ๐ณ-๐ฎ๐ณ.
5 ties. 8 lead changes. Both teams going bucket for bucket at the under 8 timeout. pic.twitter.com/2J0RctOLzB
— Kansas Basketball (@KUHoops) November 27, 2019
Dotson for 3โฃ
Dotson โก๏ธ Dok
McCormack with the FOLLOW
Youโve seen this line up before.
Our starting ๐ for the @MauiInv Championship game โคต pic.twitter.com/go2A22gRSy
— Kansas Basketball (@KUHoops) November 27, 2019