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Kansas-Baylor: Seed at stake

- Eddie Timanus @eddietiman­us USA TODAY Sports

With February now more than half gone, the college basketball season is in its homestretc­h.

As such, teams have few remaining opportunit­ies to bolster their credential­s, whether they’re seeking a higher seed in the NCAA tournament field or simply trying to get in.

Here are some matters of importance to note over the next few days.

GAME OF THE WEEKEND No. 3 Kansas at No. 4 Baylor, Saturday

For the moment, the Jayhawks and the Bears still project as No. 1 regional seeds. Kansas strengthen­ed its case with Monday’s semi-miraculous comeback against West Virginia. Baylor wasn’t as fortunate on the same night, coming up short at Texas Tech. It was the Bears’ third loss in five games, making their hold on the top line of the projected bracket somewhat more tenuous.

A win here for a season split with Kansas almost certainly would keep Baylor in the No. 1 seed position. Playing at home will help the Bears as well, but the Jayhawks are probably feeling a bit more invincible after their rally.

PLAYER TO WATCH

Lonzo Ball, UCLA

The Bruins avenged one of their three Pac-12 setbacks by taking down Oregon a week ago. They will try to get payback on another conference opponent Saturday as they host crosstown rival Southern California.

But the Trojans have had the Bruins’ number of late, winning the last four encounters, including a 84-76 decision in January.

Ball contribute­d 15 points and 10 rebounds in that setback, but he was also part of the problem as he committed seven turnovers. That’s part of his risk-reward style, of course, but a higher numerator on his assist ratio would help the Bruins’ cause.

CONFERENCE TO WATCH

Atlantic Coast

Another eventful Saturday is in the offing around ACC country. The prime-time headliner features No. 9 North Carolina hosting No. 15 Virginia.

The Cavaliers have dropped three of their last four, severely damaging their chances for a topfour seed and double bye in the ACC tournament.

But the Tar Heels have first place in the standings to themselves at the moment and would like to keep it that way.

Earlier in the day, several of the league’s bubble dwellers will be on the road.

Virginia Tech arguably has the toughest assignment of the lot at No. 7 Louisville, although Wake Forest’s trip to red-hot Duke is also a difficult draw.

Clemson, which got a muchneeded victory Tuesday against Wake Forest, will try to add more heft to its résumé at Miami (Fla.).

 ?? DENNY MEDLEY, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Kansas guard Frank Mason averages a team-best 20.2 points per game and scored 19 points in a win against Baylor.
DENNY MEDLEY, USA TODAY SPORTS Kansas guard Frank Mason averages a team-best 20.2 points per game and scored 19 points in a win against Baylor.

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