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  Saturday, Feb. 26 8:05pm ET
Baylor loses at the line, on the boards
 
  RECAP | BOX SCORE

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) -- Kenny Gregory scored six straight points in a decisive stretch and brought the crowd to its feet with a thunderous dunk as No. 23 Kansas beat Baylor 80-70 on Saturday night.

The Bears (12-13, 3-11 Big 12), losers of 11 of their last 14 games, fought the heavily favored Jayhawks almost even through most of the game and had the momentum when Gregory hit from close range.

Then Baylor forward Terry Black, who tied a Kansas opponent record with seven steals, sliced the lead to 70-64 with a 12-footer at the 4:35 mark.

But Gregory went back to work, hitting a follow shot and then, after a Kansas steal, going in for the dunk to give the Jayhawks (10-4, 21-7) a 74-64 lead with 3:54 to go.

If Baylor had been able to hit free throws, the Bears might have won. But they were only 10-for-22 from the line, while getting outrebounded 45-29.

Trailing by seven at halftime, Baylor pulled within three at 51-51 on DeMarcus Minor's basket midway through the second half. Tevis Stukes, whose made five 3-pointers to set a Baylor single-season record with 86, hit from long range and shaved the lead to two points at 58-56.

Nick Collison and Ben Echols traded buckets, then 7-foot-1 Eric Chenowith muscled inside for a tip-in, drew a foul and made the free throw.

After Black was called for traveling, Jeff Boschee put the Jayhawks on top 66-58 with a 3-pointer.

The Jayhawks, after leading by as many as 14, scored the last seven points of the first half to take a 41-33 lead. A 13-2 run, keyed by Boschee's two 3-pointers, had seemingly put Kansas in command.

But Baylor came back with a 10-0 spree and sliced the lead to a single point at 34-33 with 1:53 to go.

Stukes had 22 points for Baylor and Minor had 16. Collison led Kansas with 19, Boschee had 16 and Gregory 13.

Baylor coach Dave Bliss, 477-284 as head coach at Oklahoma, SMU, New Mexico and Baylor, dropped to 4-15 against Kansas.

 


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