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  Saturday, Mar. 4 8:00pm ET
Texas' Kelly scores career-high 33
 
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MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) -- This was every shooter's dream game.

Darren Kelly hit 13 of his first 15 shots and scored a career-high 33 points Saturday night, leading Texas (No. 15 ESPN/USA Today, No. 16 AP) to a 99-70 victory over Kansas State that doomed the Wildcats to last place in the Big 12 race.

"I was on fire," the 6-foot-3 guard said.

Eclipsing his season average by 15 points, Kelly threw in everything from off-balance fallaway jumpers to driving layups to long-range bombs.

"I felt like I couldn't miss out there, especially after I hit that first 3-pointer when they left me all alone in the second half," he said. "Look at me -- I'm not even tired. I wish I could go right back out there and play another game."

Kelly wound up 13-for-17 and missed only two of eight 3-point attempts and compensated for the absence of 7-footer Chris Mihm, who sat out much of the game because of foul trouble.

`A lot of good things happened in this game, especially Darren Kelly," Texas coach Rick Barnes said.

Texas (22-7, 13-3 Big 12) finished second in the regular season Big 12.

The Wildcats (9-18, 2-14) who earlier in the season tied their single-season team record with an 11-game losing streak, ended the miserable regular season losing 15 of 17.

Coach Tom Asbury, who also finished last in the conference race his first season in 1994-95, is certain to come under greater heat from fans and alumni and could be the first Kansas State coach in 55 years to depart with an overall losing record.

"Through the good times and the bad times and we've had a lot of bad times this year, that family in the locker room has always stuck together," said Tony Kitt, Kansas State's senior forward. "If I had the chance to do it all over again, I wouldn't trade it for anything."

Asbury drew a technical foul in the first half for arguing with officials and threw his suit coat onto the floor in disgust.

"I think if we would have played perfectly, over our heads, we would still have ad a hard time beating them," Asbury said.

Texas, which had never before won at Kansas State, put the game out of reach with a 9-0 run early in the first half, turning a 54-44 lead into a 63-44 bulge. Kelly made sure the Wildcats never recovered, hitting a 3-pointer for a 78-55 lead with eight minutes to go, then scoring every point in a 7-0 run that gave the Longhorns a commanding 88-61 advantage.

Gabe Muoneke finished with 27 points, including 12-of-15 from the foul line. Mihm had 17. Groves had 17 for Kansas State and Travis Reynolds and Josh Reid each had 12.

Mihm went to the bench with his second foul halfway through the first half with Texas leading by 10. But Muoneke and Kelly took up the slack as the Wildcats failed to take advantage of the 7-footer's absence and trailed 44-35 when Kelly hit a baseline jumper at the buzzer.

Texas outrebounded the shorter Wildcats 39-31.
 


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