The top-ranked Kansas Jayhawks secured a 77-69 victory over Michigan State in the Champions Classic on Tuesday night. Hunter Dickinson led the way for Kansas with an impressive 28-point performance, while Bill Self made history by becoming the winningest coach in Kansas history.
Self, in his 22nd season coaching the Jayhawks, surpassed Phog Allen's record with a coaching record of 591-143. The Jayhawks improved to a 3-0 record with this win.
Michigan State put up a strong fight, with Jaxon Kohler hitting a crucial 3-pointer to tie the game at 52. However, Kansas pulled away with KJ Adams Jr. hitting key free throws to secure the lead.
After a tough shooting night, especially from beyond the arc, Michigan State struggled to keep up with Kansas. The Jayhawks capitalized on a 14-2 run to take control of the game.
A key moment in the game came when Dajuan Harris Jr. converted a fast break opportunity into a three-point play, extending Kansas' lead to 68-59. Dickinson's dominant performance, with 28 points and 12 rebounds, played a significant role in the Jayhawks' victory.
Looking ahead, Kansas will face Oakland at home on Saturday, while Michigan State will host Bowling Green.
Overall, the Jayhawks showcased their strength and resilience in securing a hard-fought victory over Michigan State, further solidifying their status as the top-ranked team in the nation.
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