After a 14-point lead in the first half, TCU men’s basketball failed to keep their momentum in a 74-61 loss against the No. 9 Kansas Jayhawks. After winning the jump ball, TCU failed to score first, committing their first team foul against the Jayhawks within the first minute of play. Back the other way, Kansas followed suit with a personal foul against Noah Reynolds, who missed from the line to make the score 1-2.

Center Udeh Jr. said,
To close the gap, Dickinson scored another two, followed by a personal foul with a good shot off the line. This momentum led to an 8-0 run over 1:06 for the Jayhawks. The battle between the purple and the red, white and blue carried on with Kansas’ offense pushing to minimize the deficit. At 1:34 left in the first half, Kansas tied the board 33-33 before TCU’s Vasean Allette pulled away with a quick layup to go up by two. Entering the locker room, TCU led 35-33, with Allette leading the Frogs’ stats by scoring 11 points. Just behind him on the purple roster were Udeh Jr. and Brendan Wenzel, both for five points. Kansas stayed ahead with a 50% field goal percentage to TCU’s 43%.Behind 11 points by Vasean, TCU leads by two at the half pic.twitter.com/WckRPev68B
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Kansas guard Shakeel Moore emphasized coming out of the locker room from the half after being down by 14 in the first was a “pride check.” This led to both teams firing out of the half, playing fast and hard as the Jayhawks took their first lead after a three-pointer from Dickinson to make the board 35-38. In a sea of red, white and blue, the Frogs struggled to get a shot off in the first minutes of the second half. The arena rumbled with intensity from the back-and-forth between teams. A technical foul from a held ball between Dickinson and Trazarien White highlighted the aggression from both sides of the court. Kansas head coach Bill Self showed his distaste for the jump ball, commenting that it’s a “bone-head play that cost us a possession.” The Jayhawks followed this play with a 7-0 run over 1:29 and a scoring drought from TCU over 2:43 as the Jayhawks managed to pull ahead to a 48-54 lead before heading into a Frog timeout. Wenzel broke the drought with a layup before being immediately answered by Kansas’ Shakeel Moore’s layup and dunk, good for four.

Momentum on their side, the Kansas University Jayhawks continued to maintain their hard-fought lead. The board read 74-61 at the end of the game for a Horned Frog loss. Reynolds led the Frogs with 14 points, with Allette to follow with 13. On the opposite side, Dickinson put up 16 points, along with Zeke Mayo’s 13.
Next up, TCU goes on the road to face UCF on Saturday at 3 p.m. and will be available on ESPN+.
