The Maui News - Weekender

No. 3 Kansas, without Self, moves on to Big 12 title game

- By DAVE SKRETTA

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas coach Bill Self spoke to his team remotely during breakfast Friday, while the Hall of Famer continued his recovery from an emergency medical procedure earlier this week, and told the Jayhawks that he was proud of their quarterfin­al performanc­e in the Big 12 tournament.

Their semifinal showing might have been even better.

Jalen Wilson had 25 points and 10 rebounds, Gradey Dick made a couple of crucial baskets during a second-half run to help Kansas regain control, and the thirdranke­d Jayhawks cruised past Iowa State 71-58 on Friday night to move within one more win of defending their tournament title.

“It was great to talk to him, hear his voice,” Wilson said of Self, who went to the hospital Wednesday night and is out for the tournament. “He was super proud

of how we did last game and I’m sure he’ll be proud of us this game.”

Dick finished with 15 points for the top-seeded Jayhawks (27-6), who fell behind early in the second half before the defending champs rallied to reach tonight’s title game against No. 7 Texas.

Longtime assistant Norm Roberts, serving as the acting

coach, said Self was “doing a lot better.” It’s still unknown whether he will be available when the Jayhawks begin the defense of their NCAA championsh­ip next week.

“We talked to him today, earlier this morning, going over the game plan — how we wanted to guard, what we wanted to do — and he was good with that,” Roberts said. “He talked to us right after the game and was so excited about the way the guys played. He said, ‘Hey, we really guarded today.’ He was really happy for our guys.”

Jaren Holmes had 16 points to lead the No. 5 seed Cyclones (19-13). Robert Jones finished with 11.

“They were more aggressive from the start,” Iowa State coach TJ Otzelberge­r said. “They got going offensivel­y, especially Wilson early, and they’re a really good team. I’m proud of our guys for how they fought back, and gained the lead in the second half, but we weren’t able to string together stops.”

The Jayhawks were never threatened down the stretch as they clinched their spot in the title game.

“Our guys were fired up to play, excited to play today,” Roberts said, “and we really did a good job defensivel­y of kind of taking them out of what they wanted to do in a lot of ways.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Iowa State’s Jaren Holmes passes under pressure from Kansas’ Jalen Wilson during the Jayhawks’ 71-58 win over the Cyclones in a Big 12 tournament semifinal Friday.
AP photo Iowa State’s Jaren Holmes passes under pressure from Kansas’ Jalen Wilson during the Jayhawks’ 71-58 win over the Cyclones in a Big 12 tournament semifinal Friday.

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