NCAAB

Kentucky Wildcats at Kansas Jayhawks

· State Farm Champions Classic
2-1, 0-0 Away
Final
84 - 89
3-0, 2-0 Home

Hunter Dickinson stars as No. 1 Kansas edges No. 17 Kentucky 89-84

Kevin McCullar Jr. helps Kansas to a win with a triple-double

“I think he's been truthful so far,” Dickinson said.

So far, so good.

Dickinson had 27 points and 21 rebounds, and the top-ranked Jayhawks outlasted No. 17 Kentucky for an 89-84 victory in the Champions Classic on Tuesday night.

The 7-foot-2 Dickinson, who announced in May that he was transferring from Michigan to Kansas, went 8 for 12 from the field and 10 for 11 at the line.

The young Wildcats, playing without a pair of injured centers, fought hard inside, but Dickinson was just too much to handle.

“What he does is he takes pressure off everybody else by having everybody else focused on him,” Self said. “So that’s a big bonus.”

Dajuan Harris Jr. scored 23 points for the Jayhawks, who trailed by as many as 14 in the second half. Kevin McCullar Jr. had 12 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in the third triple-double in the history of the program.

Kansas (3-0) closed the game with an 11-1 run. Harris opened the decisive stretch with a 3-pointer and two foul shots. Dickinson then put the Jayhawks in front with two free throws that made it 85-83 with 2:04 to go.

Kentucky (2-1) had a couple chances to tie the game in the final 1:02, but came up empty each time. After Reed Sheppard missed a 3 with 6 seconds left, Jamari McDowell made two foul shots to help close it out for Kansas.

Antonio Reeves scored 24 points for Kentucky, but he went 3 for 17 from 3-point range. Adou Thiero finished with 16 points and 13 boards.

“It feels good to have this type of performance, but when you don’t walk away with a W it doesn’t really feel the same,” Thiero said.

Rob Dillingham, part of another stellar freshman class at Kentucky, scored 16 of his 18 points in the first half. He was whistled for his fourth foul midway through the second half and eventually fouled out.

“To come in this environment with this, you know, everything that goes with this, the bells and whistles, and they perform like they did, I couldn’t ask for much more other than make some free throws and a shot down the stretch and win,” Kentucky coach John Calipari said.

It was Kansas' first game in Chicago since it stopped in the Windy City on its way to the 2022 NCAA championship. The Jayhawks beat Miami 76-50 in the Midwest Region final at the United Center that year.

Kansas had a 25-21 lead before Dillingham began to take over. The flashy guard made 3-pointers on four straight Kentucky possessions and then dished to Reeves for another 3, giving the Wildcats a 36-30 lead with 4:37 left in the first half.

The Jayhawks were staring at a double-digit halftime deficit before Dickinson hit two foul shots and a 3, making it 48-41 at the break. Dickinson had 13 points and 10 rebounds in the first half.

BIG PICTURE

Kansas: While Dickinson had a big night, it's clear the Jayhawks have some work to do when it comes to getting used to each other. They finished with 14 turnovers, and a couple of them occurred when they tried to force the ball inside to their new center.

Kentucky: It was the first big test for the new kids on the Wildcats, and there was a lot to like. They had just eight turnovers. If Calipari can teach them how to finish close games, they could be in line for a big season.

UP NEXT

Kansas: Plays Chaminade in the opening round of the Maui Invitational on Monday night.

Kentucky: Hosts Stonehill on Friday night.

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Matchup Prediction

Kansas: 74.8%
Kentucky: 25.2%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 84 - 89
2nd 0:02 Kevin McCullar Jr. Defensive Rebound. 84 - 89
2nd 0:02 Antonio Reeves missed Three Point Jumper. 84 - 89
2nd 0:05 Jamari McDowell made Free Throw. 84 - 89
2nd 0:05 Jamari McDowell made Free Throw. 84 - 88

Statistics

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25-76 FG 28-59
32.9 Field Goal % 47.5
12-38 3PT 6-18
31.6 Three Point % 33.3
22-30 FT 27-36
73.3 Free Throw % 75.0
42 Rebounds 45
15 Offensive Rebounds 8
27 Defensive Rebounds 37
14 Assists 22
9 Steals 7
3 Blocks 4
8 Turnovers 14
0 Team Turnovers 1
8 Total Turnovers 14
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
14 Points Off Turnovers 12
13 Fast Break Points 13
24 Points in Paint 42
22 Fouls 23
14 Largest Lead 9

Game Information

Venue: United Center

Location: Chicago, IL
Attendance: 18,780 | Capacity:

2023-24 Southeastern Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Tennessee 14-4 - 27-9
Auburn 13-5 1 27-8
South Carolina 13-5 1 26-8
Kentucky 13-5 1 23-10
Alabama 13-5 1 25-12
Florida 11-7 3 24-12
Texas A&M 9-9 5 21-15
LSU 9-9 5 17-16
Mississippi State 8-10 6 21-14
Ole Miss 7-11 7 20-12
Georgia 6-12 8 20-17
Arkansas 6-12 8 16-17
Vanderbilt 4-14 10 9-23
Missouri 0-18 14 8-24

2023-24 Big 12 Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Houston 15-3 - 32-5
Iowa State 13-5 2 29-8
Baylor 11-7 4 24-11
Texas Tech 11-7 4 23-11
BYU 10-8 5 23-11
Kansas 10-8 5 23-11
Texas 9-9 6 21-13
TCU 9-9 6 21-13
Oklahoma 8-10 7 20-12
Kansas State 8-10 7 19-15
Cincinnati 7-11 8 22-15
UCF 7-11 8 17-16
Oklahoma State 4-14 11 12-20
West Virginia 4-14 11 9-23
Full Standings