WACO, Texas — Kansas is almost certain to slip out of the top 10 in The Associated Press poll for the first time in three seasons after losing consecutive games for the first time this year.
The Jayhawks also can't win the Big 12 regular-season title. Still, this is only the start of March, and coach Bill Self didn't sound as down as some might have expected after the Jayhawks' 82-74 loss Saturday at 15th-ranked Baylor. «I actually thought we did some good things,» Self said. «The thing about it with people in general, we're all guilty of this, whether it be right or wrong, you know, we only focus on the end result as opposed to the actions and everything that goes in to put yourself in position to have success with the end result.» The Jayhawks (21-8, 9-7 Big 12), with seven conference losses for the first time since 1988-89, were really undone by only one bad stretch midway through the second half when playing the only other major conference team with six consecutive 20-win seasons.
Kansas and Baylor (21-8, 10-6) are also two of only four teams that have won at least one game in each of the past four NCAA tournaments.
Big 12 scoring leader Kevin McCullar Jr. scored 20 points in his return to the lineup after missing four of the previous five games with a bone bruise in his knee.