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Postgame Notes
Feb. 14, 2009
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Postgame Notes Oklahoma 69, Kansas 54 Feb. 14, 2009
The Kansas Loss: - Dropped the team’s record to 13-10 overall and 2-8 in Big 12 play this season. - Dropped the team’s record against ranked opponents to 0-5. - Dropped Kansas’ all-time record versus Oklahoma to 27-25. - Gave the Jayhawks a 27-25 mark versus Oklahoma, including a 13-9 mark in games played in Lawrence. - Dropped head coach Bonnie Henrickson’s record to 70-75 at Kansas, 228-137 overall and to 0-5 all-time against Oklahoma. - Makes KU 666-473 all-time.
Team Notes: - Kansas shot 6-31 from the floor the first half, resulting in a 19.4% first half field goal percentage, the lowest of the season thus far. - Kansas’ 26.4% shooting from the field marks the lowest field goal percentage of the season. - The Jayhawks held All-American Courtney Paris to under 10 points scoring for only the second time all season. - The Jayhawk bench outscored the Sooner bench 29-24.
Player Notes: - For the first time this season junior Danielle McCray was not in the starting lineup for KU. - Danielle McCray’s first half free throw miss ended a streak of 20 straight free throws made, dating back to Jan. 21 versus Nebraska. - Tonight’s performance of 23 points 12th time this season that Danielle McCray has scored 20 or more points in a game. - Sade Morris’ 10 points tonight marks the 15th time this season she has scored in double figures. - Nicollette Smith’s 11 rebounds marks a career high and the fourth time in her career she has recorded double digit rebounds. - 12 free throw attempts by Danielle McCray ties a season high. - Tonight marks the third time this season Aishah Sutherland has had double digit rebounds as she collcted 10 boards versus the Sooners.
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