NCAAB

New Mexico State Aggies at Kansas Jayhawks

· JAYHAWK SHOOTOUT
<span class="badge bg-danger" style="font-size: 1.2em; margin: 5px 0;">Final</span>
60 - 63
8-0, 4-0 Home

Lawson leads No. 2 Kansas past New Mexico State 63-60

Jayhawks survive as Aggies miss late shot

Lawson had 20 points and 10 rebounds and scored Kansas' final 14 points as the undefeated Jayhawks got past New Mexico State 63-60 in the Jayhawk Shootout on Saturday night.

The Jayhawks' offense stalled after a hot start in their first game without injured center Udoka Azubuike, going scoreless for over five minutes in the first half. Lawson, their offensive anchor, had just two points at halftime, but scored 18 in the second half as they put it together and escaped with a win.

"He didn't get a lot done in the first half, and he's better than that . but he did make some key plays late," coach Bill Self said. "We don't win the game, obviously, unless he made those plays."

It didn't take any motivational speeches or self-searching for Lawson to overcome his early struggles. He just needed to see his shots start to fall.

"It's just basketball," Lawson said. "It's all about getting into a rhythm. Once you get into a rhythm, you get into the flow of the game."

Marcus Garrett was the only other member of the Jayhawks in double figures, with 10 points. Charlie Moore had three steals in his first start.

Lawson wasn't perfect, as he missed a free throw with 11 seconds left that would have made it a four-point game. New Mexico State (7-2) then had the chance to tie, but JoJo Zamora's attempt bounced off the rim.

Zamora led the Aggies with 15 points on 5-of-9 shooting. Ivan Aurrecoechea added 14 points and six assists and Johnny McCants turned in a career high 12 points.

New Mexico State played well for 40 minutes, but just couldn't execute when it mattered. That was the difference.

"We had our opportunities I thought in the second half, talked about it in the locker room," coach Chris Jans said. "We just couldn't knock them out."

The Jayhawks improved to 4-0 all-time against the Aggies with the win.

NO DOKE

With Azubuike out, Lawson picked up some of the slack offensively. But on the defensive end, Kansas struggled to replace the 7-footer's presence inside, allowing 36 of New Mexico State's points to come in the paint.

"I thought our bigs made their bigs look really good tonight," Self said.

MCCANTS' CAREER NIGHT

McCants' 12 points were a career high for the sophomore. At the end of the game, he was overcome with emotion, burying his face in his hands as he crouched down and was consoled by teammates.

"I've never had a game like this in my college career . my emotions just came out at the end of the game, because I felt like we had it," McCants said.

VICK BENCHED AGAIN

Lagerald Vick was absent from the starting lineup once again for Kansas, as Self sat him down for the second straight game.

"He had a really bad Thursday," Self said. "Let's just leave it at that. Hopefully those days are behind us."

Vick had been the Jayhawks' leading scorer before the back-to-back benchings. He finished with five points, six rebounds and five assists.

BIG PICTURE

New Mexico State hung with the No. 2 team in the country and perhaps lived up to its billing as the preseason pick to win the Western Athletic Conference.

With the 7-foot Azubuike on the bench with a sprained ankle, Kansas once again struggled before pulling out a win.

UP NEXT

New Mexico State has a nine-day break before returning home to face Northern Colorado.

Kansas heads back to Allen Fieldhouse for its clash with No. 21 Villanova next Saturday.

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Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 60 - 63
2nd 0:06 Johnny McCants Offensive Rebound. 60 - 63
2nd 0:06 JoJo Zamora missed Three Point Jumper. 60 - 63
2nd 0:14 Eli Chuha Defensive Rebound. 60 - 63
2nd 0:14 Dedric Lawson missed Free Throw. 60 - 63

Statistics

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25-55 FG 25-58
45 Field Goal % 43
7-26 3PT 7-21
27 Three Point % 33
3-10 FT 6-12
30 Free Throw % 50
37 Rebounds 36
12 Offensive Rebounds 13
25 Defensive Rebounds 23
20 Assists 15
6 Steals 7
4 Blocks 4
16 Turnovers 13
2 Team Turnovers 0
16 Total Turnovers 13
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
0 Points Off Turnovers 0
0 Fast Break Points 0
0 Points in Paint 0
15 Fouls 15
7 Largest Lead 10

Game Information

Venue: T-Mobile Center

Location: Kansas City, MO
Attendance: 15,210 | Capacity:

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Middle Tennessee 11-9 6 17-15
Kennesaw State 10-10 7 21-14
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New Mexico State 8-12 9 16-16
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Florida International 8-12 9 15-17
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Houston 14-4 2 30-7
Iowa State 12-6 4 29-8
Kansas 12-6 4 24-11
Texas Tech 12-6 4 23-11
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BYU 9-9 7 23-12
UCF 9-9 7 21-12
West Virginia 9-9 7 21-14
Cincinnati 9-9 7 18-15
Colorado 7-11 9 17-16
Arizona State 7-11 9 17-16
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Utah 2-16 14 10-22
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