No. 7 Jayhawks set to host competitive Kansas Invitational this weekend

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Matches 8-10: Kansas Invitational
Lawrence, Kan.
Live Coverage
Match Notes (.pdf)
Sept. 8
#17 Purdue vs. #9 Creighton – 10 a.m.
Belmont at #7 KANSAS – 12 p.m.
#9 Creighton vs. Belmont – 5 p.m.
#17 Purdue at #7 KANSAS – 7 p.m.
Sept. 9
Belmont vs. #17 Purdue – 12 p.m.
#9 Creighton at #7 KANSAS – 7:30 p.m.

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Seventh-ranked Kansas volleyball continues its four-match home-opening week by hosting a competitive field during the Kansas Invitational on Friday and Saturday, which features three nationally-ranked teams – No. 7 Kansas, No. 9 Creighton and No. 17 Purdue – and Ohio Valley Conference preseason favorite Belmont.

QUICK HITS

• Kansas is off to a 7-0 start for the third-straight season after a home-opening straight-set victory over No. 13 Kentucky on Monday.
• KU is ranked No. 7 in the latest AVCA Coaches Poll and has been ranked in the top-25 for 33-straight polls.
• Since 2012, KU is 3-1 against top-25 nonconference teams at home.
• Madison Rigdon is 14 kills away from becoming the 16th Jayhawk to reach 1,000 career kills.
• Kansas leads the nation in kills per set (15.69), while also leading the Big 12 in hitting percentage (.289) and assists per set (14.62). Ainise Havili tops the Big 12 in assists per set (12.46), while Kelsie Payne (5.12) and Rigdon (4.85) rank first and second in the league, respectively, in points per set.
• KU has won back-to-back Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week awards – Ainise Havili on Aug. 28 and Kelsie Payne on Sept. 4.
• The Jayhawks have the highest winning percentage in the country since the start of the 2015 season (.914).
• Ray Bechard is entering his 20th season as head coach at KU. He is the program’s all-time winningest coach at 359-232 (.607).
• KU is coming off back-to-back unprecedented seasons – advancing to the Final Four in 2015 and winning the program’s first-ever Big 12 Conference title in 2016.

LIVE COVERAGE

All three KU matches this weekend will be available on ESPN3 or KUAtheltics.com/radio. KU’s own Rock Chalk Video will produce the pair of Friday telecasts on ESPN3. Jayhawk Television Network (JTV), powered by Spectrum Sports, will televise Saturday’s match against Creighton, which will also be available on ESPN3 outside the Spectrum Sports viewing area. Leif Lisec and Jill Dorsey-Hall have the call for all three televised matches.

Audio steaming for all three KU matches will be available on KUAthletics.com/radio with Nick Lewis calling play-by-play. Friday’s matches against Belmont and Purdue will also be available locally on KCTE-AM 1510 in the Kansas City area.

KANSAS-BELMONT SERIES

Kansas and Ohio Valley Conference preseason favorite Belmont are meeting for the second time on Friday. The Jayhawks won the first meeting in straight sets on Sept. 2, 2011 in Lawrence.

KANSAS-PURDUE SERIES

Kansas and Purdue are meeting in back-to-back seasons for the first time in the history of the series. The Boilermakers have a 3-2 advantage in the all-time series, but Kansas has won two of the last three meetings against the consistent Big Ten contender. Last season, then-No. 14 Purdue snapped then-No. 4 KU’s 25-match winning streak against regular-season nonconference opponents with a four-set win in West Lafayette, Indiana, during the Stacey Clark Classic; it also marked the first loss of the season for the eventual 27-3 Big 12 champions. Friday night is the second-straight match of the series in which both teams are nationally ranked in the AVCA Coaches Poll.

KANSAS-CREIGHTON SERIES

Kansas leads the all-time series with Creighton, 9-2. The Jayhawks and Bluejays split last season’s two-match series, 1-1, with Kansas defeating Creighton in Omaha, and Creighton defeating Kansas in Lawrence. Both matches went to five sets last season, including the NCAA Tournament second-round contest that was decided by a 20-18 score in the fifth set in Creighton’s favor; it marked KU’s first loss to Creighton at home (6-1). Saturday night is the second match of the series in which both teams are nationally ranked in the AVCA Coaches Poll.

LAST TIME OUT

With a home-opening sweep over No. 13 Kentucky on Monday, the Jayhawks improved to 24-1 in home openers since 1993, including a 19-1 (.950) mark under head coach Ray Bechard, since 1998. KU’s offense was firing on a cylinders with a .390 team hitting percentage, led by 16 kills from Madison Rigdon and 14 kills from Kelsie Payne. Setter Ainise Havili conducted the offense with brilliance, recording the most assists by a Big 12 player in a three-set match this season (40). Kansas closed the match with an astounding 20 kills on a .417 hitting percentage in the third set.

7-0 START

The Jayhawks are off to a 7-0 start for the third-straight season and eighth time overall during head coach Ray Bechard’s tenure at Kansas. The best start to a season was 19-0 during KU’s unprecedented 2015 season, which ended in the NCAA Final Four.

7-0 Starts under Bechard
Season: Start / Finish
2017: 7-0
2016: 10-0 / 27-3
2015: 19-0 / 30-3
2010: 7-0 / 17-14
2004: 8-0 / 19-12
2002: 8-0 / 19-10
2001: 10-0 / 16-15
2000: 9-0 / 15-14

WOLVERINE INVITATIONAL WRAP

Kansas improved to 6-0 by winning the Wolverine Invitational title in Orem, Utah (Aug. 31 – Sept. 2). The tournament, hosted by Utah Valley, marked KU’s 10th nonconference tournament title in the last 11 attempts. Senior All-American right-side hitter Kelsie Payne was named the MVP, while outside hitters Madison Rigdon and Jada Burse were all-tournament honorees. The Jayhawks defeated Utah Valley in straight sets, five-time national champion Long Beach State in four sets and Montana in three. KU’s 53 kills against Utah Valley (Aug. 31) are the most by a Big 12 team in a three-set match this season.

WOLFPACK INVITATIONAL WRAP

Kansas won the season-opening Wolfpack Invitational hosted by NC State (). Ainise Havili posted 63 assists, 14 digs and three blocks while directing KU’s offense to a .350 hitting percentage in the rematch against the Wolfpack. Havili earned tournament MVP honors, while first-year starting libero Allie Nelson and All-American Kelsie Payne were all-tournament honorees.

RANKINGS UPDATE

Kansas moved up two spots to No. 7 in the AVCA Coaches Poll on Monday. The reigning Big 12 champion Jayhawks have been ranked 34-straight times in the AVCA poll, including 28 of the last 29 polls in the top-10. KU began the season ranked No. 8 in the preseason poll; this week’s No. 7 ranking is a season high.

The Jayhawks will face five teams ranked in the current top-25, including two this weekend – No. 5 Texas, No. 9 Creighton, No. 13 Kentucky, No. 17 Purdue and No. 22 Iowa State. Two additional 2017 opponents (Baylor and Missouri State) are receiving votes in this week’s poll.

NONCONFERENCE RANKED OPPONENTS

Kansas is 5-6 against ranked nonconference opponents since 2012, including a 3-1 mark at Horejsi Family Athletics Center.

Matches against ranked nonconference teams since 2012

9/10/2013 #24 at Creighton L, 1-3
9/13/2013 #25 at Wisconsin W, 3-2
12/13/2013 #23 #5 vs. Washington L, 0-3
8/30/2014 #23 Creighton W, 3-1
9/13/2014 #24 #3 vs. Penn State L, 0-3
12/4/2015 #9 #25 Missouri W, 3-0
12/12/2015 #9 #1 vs. USC W, 3-2
12/17/2015 #9 #4 vs. Nebraska L, 1-3
9/16/2016 #4 #14 at Purdue L, 1-3
12/2/2016 #4 #21 Creighton L, 2-3
9/4/2017 #7 #13 Kentucky W, 3-0
9/8/2017 #7 #17 Purdue Friday
9/9/2017 #7 #9 Creighton Saturday

BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

For the second-straight week, Kansas took home Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors as senior All-American right-side hitter Kelsie Payne was chosen for the award on Monday afternoon. Senior All-American setter Ainise Havili was honored with the first award of the season on Aug. 28.

Payne was named MVP of the Wolverine Invitational, averaging 4.80 kills per set on a .389 hitting percentage as Kansas worked its way to a 6-0 start for the third-straight season. Payne started the tournament with 18 kills – the most by a Big 12 player in a three-set match this season – on a .516 hitting percentage in just three sets against Utah Valley on Thursday. She notched her third 20-kill performance of the season with 20 kills against Long Beach State on Friday, adding eight digs and three blocks. On Saturday, Payne contributed 10 kills, six digs and two blocks in KU’s sweep of Montana.

Havili was named the first Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week of the 2017 season after leading the Jayhawks to the Wolfpack Invitational title with a 3-0 record while averaging 12.31 assists per set and 4.15 digs per set. The Fort Worth, Texas, native was named MVP of the season-opening event after posting three-straight double-doubles. She started with 54 assists and 22 digs in a four-set victory at NC State (Aug. 25). The next day she posted 43 assists and 18 digs with two blocks in a four-set win over Missouri State (Aug. 26) and became the fourth Jayhawk to reach 4,000 career assists. Havili then reached 60 assists for the second time in her career with 63 in a five-set win at NC State (Aug. 26), while adding three kills, 14 digs and three blocks against the Wolfpack.

BIG 12 LEADERS

Kansas paces the Big 12 in kills per set (15.69), hitting percentage (.289), assists per set (14.62) and total digs (421). Kelsie Payne leads the Big 12 kills per set (4.65) and points per set (5.12). Ainise Havili leads the Big 12 and ranks seventh in the nation in assists per set (12.35). Madison Rigdon paces the league in total attack attempts (267) and second, behind Payne, in points per set (4.85).

Payne has the most kills by a Big 12 player in a three-set match (18 at Utah Valley, Aug. 31) and a four-set match (23 vs. Missouri State, Aug. 26). The Austin, Texas, native also has the most points by a Big 12 player in a three-set match (19.5 at Utah Valley, Aug. 31) and a four-set match (26.0 vs. Missouri State, Aug. 26).

Havili has the most assists by a Big 12 player in a three-set match (40 vs. Kentucky, Sept. 4), a four-set match (54 at NC State, Aug. 25) and a five-set match (63 at NC State, Aug. 26).  

Rigdon has the most aces by a Big 12 player in a three-set match (five vs. Montana, Sept. 2). Senior defensive specialist Tori Miller has the most aces by a Big 12 player in a five-set match (three at NC State, Aug. 26).  

Sophomore libero Allie Nelson has the most digs by a Big 12 player in a four-set match (28 vs. Missouri State, Aug. 26).

BLOCK PARTY

In a four-set win over Missouri State (Aug. 26), the Jayhawks recorded 19.0 team blocks – the most in a match since posting 20.5 team rejections in a five-set win over Oklahoma on Nov. 29, 2014. KU was led by eight blocks (one solo) from sophomore Zoe Hill and seven blocks (two solo) from senior Taylor Alexander. It is just the second time Kansas has reached at least 19.0 team blocks during the 25-point rally-scoring era, since 2008. Kansas currently ranks third in the Big 12 in blocks per set (2.48).

KU 19.0-plus team blocks during 25-point rally-scoring era
19.0 vs. Missouri State; 8/26/17
20.5 at Oklahoma; 11/29/14

DOUBLE-DOUBLES

Senior setter Ainise Havili has an assist-dig double-double in each of KU’s six matches this season. The Jayhawks combine for four kill-dig double-doubles this season with senior outside hitter Madison Rigdon accounting for three and senior right-side hitter Kelsie Payne with one. 

Ainise Havili
54 assists, 22 digs; at NC State, Aug. 25
43 assists, 18 digs; vs. Missouri State, Aug. 26
63 assists, 14 digs; at NC State, Aug. 26
39 assists, 12 digs; at Utah Valley, Aug. 31
52 assists, 14 digs; vs. Long Beach State, Sept. 1
33 assists, 10 digs; vs. Montana, Sept. 2

Madison Rigdon
17 kills, 15 digs; at NC State, Aug. 25
14 kills, 10 digs; vs. Missouri State, Aug. 26
17 kills, 13 digs; vs. Long Beach State, Sept. 1

Kelsie Payne
23 kills, 15 digs; vs. Missouri State, Aug. 26

TIME ZONE HOPPING

Kansas will play in every contiguous U.S. time zone during nonconference play this season. The Jayhawks traveled to North Carolina State (ET) to open the regular season, Utah Valley (MT) in the second week and Santa Clara (PT) in the fourth and final week of nonconference play. KU also hosts four matches in Lawrence (CT) in the third week of the regular season.

BECHARD IN 20th SEASON

Ray Bechard is in his 20th season as head coach of Kansas volleyball this season. During his tenure as the leader of the program, Bechard has become the winningest coach in program history while charting unprecedented territory. The western Kansas native has recruited and coached all nine of KU’s AVCA All-Americans and has more than 1,000 career victories in his 33-year head coaching career at Barton County Community College (1985-97) and KU (1998-present).

Progress under Bechard
1998: Bechard’s first season at KU
2000: Undefeated in nonconference
2003: KU’s first NCAA Tournament appearance, first NCAA Tournament win, first 20-win season since 1991, First AVCA All-American (Josi Lima)
2004: NCAA Tournament appearance, undefeated in nonconference
2005: NCAA Tournament appearance
2012: First national ranking in the final AVCA poll of the season (No. 25), top-10 finish in the NCAA RPI (No. 9), first NCAA Tournament top-16 seed (No. 11)
2013: First NCAA Tournament regional semifinal appearance
2015: First NCAA Tournament reginal final and national semifinal appearances, first first-team AVCA All-Americans (Kelsie Payne, Ainise Havili), highest ranking in the final AVCA poll of the season (No. 4), first win over a No. 1-ranked team (USC)
2016: First Big 12 Conference title

REGULAR-SEASON NONCONFERENCE SUCCESS

Kansas has won 33 of the last 34 matches against nonconference opponents during the regular season. That stretch includes winning 10 of the last 11 nonconference tournament titles and a 25-match winning streak. KU’s 25-match regular-season nonconference winning streak lasted from a win over North Texas on Sept. 19, 2014, to a loss at Purdue on Sept. 16, 2016.

The Jayhawks have gone undefeated through the nonconference portion of the regular season four times under head coach Ray Bechard (2000, 2002, 2004 and 2015) and are 187-30 (.862) against nonconference teams during the regular season since his arrival.

Nonconference Tourney Titles Since 2014 (MVP)
2014 – Jayhawk Classic (Cassie Wait)
2015 – Arkansas Invitational (Ainise Havili)
2015 – Kansas Invitational (Cassie Wait)
2015 – Pistol Pete’s Showdown (Madison Rigdon)
2015 – Jayhawk Classic (Tiana Dockery)
2016 – Bulldog Invitational (Madison Rigdon)
2016 – Kansas Invitational (Kelsie Payne)
2016 – Bluejay Invitational (Madison Rigdon)
2017 – Wolfpack Invitational (Ainise Havili)
2017 – Wolverine Invitational (Kelsie Payne)

CAREER MILESTONES

Senior All-Americans Kelsie Payne, Ainise Havili and Madison Rigdon are on pace to rewrite KU’s record books this season.

Havili stands second in career assists (4,237). She passed the 4,000-assist mark with 43 assists against Missouri State (Aug. 26). Andi Rozum (2002-05) currently holds KU’s career assists record with 4,772.

Payne ranks first in career hitting percentage (.354), eighth in career kills (1,199) and 14th in career blocks (291). She now needs 284 more kills to tie the current record of 1,483 held by Josi Lima (2002-05). Last season Payne became the 15th Jayhawk to reach 1,000 kills and this season she is primed to become the 13th Jayhawk to reach 300 blocks.

Rigdon ranks 16th in career kills (986) and tied for sixth in career aces (120). She is on pace to become the 16th Jayhawk to reach the century mark in career kills this weekend, needing just 14 kills to reach 1,000.

COUNTRY’S TOP WINNING PERCENTAGE SINCE 2015

Since the start of the 2015 season, Kansas has the highest winning percentage in the country (.914). The Jayhawks are 64-6 in the last three seasons and are the only program in NCAA Division I volleyball with a winning percentage at least .900 or higher during that period.

NCAA Division I Winning Percentage Since 2015
Through Sept. 6
1. KANSAS: 64-6 (.914)
3. BYU: 63-8 (.887)
2. WKU: 68-9 (.883)
4. Nebraska: 66-9 (.880)
5. Washington: 65-9 (.878)
6. Texas: 61-9 (.871)

FIVE-STRAIGHT …

In the last five seasons, since 2012, Kansas has simply been one the elite programs in the country with five-straight …

• NCAA Tournament appearances, including a Final Four in 2015
• Top-15 finishes in the NCAA RPI, including a No. 5 finish in 2016
• 20-win seasons, including one 30-win season in 2015
• Home winning percentages over .800, including a .935 clip in the last two seasons

Five-straight top-15 NCAA RPI finishes
Florida
KANSAS
Nebraska
Stanford
Texas
Washington

RETURNING / LOST

Kansas returns 84 percent of last season’s total points scored, including 86 percent of the team’s kills. The Jayhawks return six players with starting experience and lost two perennial starters in All-American libero Cassie Wait and four-year starting middle blocker Tayler Soucie. Right-side hitter Kelsie Payne, setter Ainise Havili, outside hitters Madison Rigdon and Jada Burse, and middle blockers Kayla Cheadle and Zoe Hill all received substantial playing time as starters in 2016.

Percentage of KU Stats Returning from 2016
Kills: 86%
Assists: 90%
Digs: 64%
Block Assists: 73%
Solo Blocks: 68%
Aces: 85%
Points: 84%

ANDERSON ADDED TO STAFF

Kansas volleyball head coach Ray Bechard announced on Aug. 29 the hiring of former setter Maggie Anderson ’16 to his staff as the director of volleyball operations. Anderson rejoins the Kansas volleyball program after a five-year playing career from 2012 to 2016, in which she helped the Jayhawks to 130 victories, a berth in the 2015 Final Four and the 2016 Big 12 Conference title.

Anderson will help with the day-to-day operations of the program, including but not limited to travel arrangements, managing schedules, organizing summer camps and K Club relations. The Lincoln, Nebraska, native was a three-time member of the Academic All-Big 12 First Team during her career at Kansas. Anderson graduated in December 2016 with a degree in supply chain management from the School of Business. She returns to KU after full-time experience as a corporate recruiter.

KANSAS SWEEPS UMKC, 4-0, IN EXHIBITION

Kansas defeated UMKC, 4-0, in exhibition play on Aug. 18 at a sold-out Horejsi Family Athletics Center. The Jayhawks jumped out to dominating leads of 12-2 in the first set and 14-4 in the second set and held the ‘Roos to a .063 hitting percentage for the match. Kelsie Payne led KU with 10 kills, while Ainise Havili recorded a team-high 12 digs and also set the pace for the offense with 38 assists. Allie Nelson started at libero, recording 11 digs. KU and UMKC will co-host the NCAA Championship at Sprint Center in December.

HOREJSI SOLD OUT, AGAIN

For the second-consecutive season, KU’s home court, Horejsi Family Athletics Center (1,300), has sold out its allotment of season tickets. Fans hoping to attend matches this season can visit StubHub, the ‘Official Fan to Fan Ticket Marketplace’ of the Kansas Jayhawks.

MONTERO OUT FOR THE SEASON

Sophomore outside hitter Patricia Montero will not compete during the 2017 season due to an anterior cruciate ligament tear in her left knee which occurred during preseason practice. The Puerto Rico native was primed for a productive season as “nobody was playing as well as she was during our two-a-days,” head coach Ray Bechard said during media day on Wednesday, Aug. 16. Montero underwent successful reconstructive surgery in late August.

KANSAS RECEIVES THREE FIRST-PLACE VOTES IN BIG 12 POLL

Kansas was voted second with three first-place votes in the Big 12 volleyball preseason coaches’ poll this season. The Jayhawks totaled 59 points in the poll, just three shy of league favorite and the nation’s preseason top-ranked team, Texas. KU’s three first-place votes in the preseason poll are the most in program history. The Jayhawks were also picked to finished second before the 2014 and 2016 seasons – both times with one first-place vote.

PAYNE NAMED PRESEASON BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR

For the second-straight season, senior All-American right-side hitter Kelsie Payne has been tabbed as the Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year by the conference coaches. In 2016, Payne lived up to her preseason billing, becoming the first Jayhawk to earn Big 12 Player of the Year honors after leading Kansas to its first-ever Big 12 title. In addition to preseason player of the year honors, Payne and senior All-American setter Ainise Havili and senior All-American outside hitter Madison Rigdon were unanimous selections to the Preseason All-Big 12 Team.

RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS

Kansas returns three All-Americans from its 2016 Big 12 championship team, including senior right-side hitter Kelsie Payne (first-team), senior setter Ainise Havili (third team) and senior outside hitter Madison Rigdon (honorable mention). Graduated libero Cassie Wait was the fourth Jayhawk named an All-American last season, earning honorable mention distinction.

RETURNING TWO-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

Senior right-side hitter Kelsie Payne (2015, 2016), Texas right-side hitter Ebony Nwanebu (2013, 2016) and Penn State middle blocker Haleigh Washington (2015, 2016) are the only three returning players in the country with two appearances on the AVCA All-America First Team. Senior setter Ainise Havili has also multiple All-America nods, but just one appearance on the first team – honorable mention in 2014, first-team in 2015 and third-team in 2016.

RIGDON, PAYNE GAIN USA VOLLEYBALL EXPERIENCE

Senior All-Americans Madison Rigdon and Kelsie Payne competed for USA Volleyball’s Collegiate National Team program during the summer of 2017. Rigdon played for the 12-player roster that toured Thailand, May 19-30, and competed in a series of exhibition matches. Payne played on the European Tour roster, winning the gold medal at the European Global Challenge in Pula, Croatia, July 11-14. Both Rigdon and Payne will see their USA Volleyball coaches as opposing coaches during the 2017 season.

SPRING HAWAII TRIP

Kansas began its offseason training with a trip to Honolulu, Hawaii, during spring break to compete against the University of Hawaii on March 21. The Jayhawks had two full days of preparation before taking on the Rainbow Wahine, who played without recently retired hall-of-fame head coach Dave Shoji for the first time in over 40 years. KU was edged by Hawaii in five sets (25-20, 20-25, 25-20, 27-25, 15-11) despite holding match point in the fourth set, which featured 14 ties and six lead changes. Ainise Havili recorded 43 assists and three kills, including a setter’s dump to give Kansas match point in the fourth set. Hawaii rallied to force a fifth set and Kansas started Havili, Kelsie Payne, Madison Rigdon and Kayla Cheadle in all five sets, and rotated position players for its second outside hitter, second middle blocker and libero positions. 

2016 SEASON SUMMARY

The Jayhawks finished the 2016 season as Big 12 Champions for the first time in program history with a 27-3 overall record and 15-1 mark during conference play. After advancing to the NCAA Final Four in 2015, Kansas followed up with another flourishing campaign featuring two winning streaks longer than 10 matches, a top-10 ranking throughout the regular season (peaking at No. 4), and the program’s highest seed in the NCAA Tournament (No. 5).

The squad was led by four AVCA All-Americans in junior right-side hitter Kelsie Payne (first team), junior setter Ainise Havili (third team), senior libero Cassie Wait (honorable mention) and junior outside hitter Madison Rigdon (honorable mention). Kansas also nearly swept the Big 12 postseason awards, earning the league’s Player of the Year (Payne), Setter of the Year (Havili), Libero of the Year (Wait) and Coach of the Year (Ray Bechard).

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF WOMEN’S SPORTS AT KU

All-Americans Kelsie Payne, Ainise Havili and Madison Rigdon are currently carving their legacies in Kansas volleyball history, but with the 2017-18 academic year underway it is a great reminder of those who pioneered and paved the way for future female student-athletes to don the Crimson and Blue. The opportunity for women to compete for the University of Kansas was solidified in 1968. This school year, then, marks the 50th season of intercollegiate women’s athletics at KU, and the Department of Athletics will take the year to celebrate this milestone. During the pregame warmup, KU will sport a commemorative T-shirt to honor the 50-year evolution of women’s sports in the athletics department. These commemorative T-shirts will be worn throughout the year by all female Jayhawk student-athletes prior to each competition. In addition, several events are being scheduled and planned, including KU volleyball’s alumni reunion on Saturday, Sept. 9 before the Creighton match.

UP NEXT

Kansas travels to Santa Clara, California, for the final nonconference tournament of the regular season at the Santa Clara / San Jose Tournament. The Jayhawks will face joint hosts San Jose State and Santa Clara on Friday, Sept. 15, followed by a matchup against Idaho on Saturday, Sept. 16.