The second half was a completely different story for KU, as the
Jayhawks ultimately outscored the Tar Heels 49-28 in the period. Kansas finally
hit some threes, and Jeff Withey dominated the paint on both ends of the floor.
Withey finished with 16 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks, while Releford
added 22 points and 8 rebounds in his last college game in his hometown of
Kansas City. Naadir Tharpe also finally woke up for the Jayhawks, burying a
couple of threes in the second half to help KU secure the victory.
Withey has emerged as a consistent force for Kansas, but Releford may
be the biggest X-factor on the team. The fifth-year senior is one of the best perimeter
defenders in the country and also an efficient scorer. Often as Releford goes,
so does Kansas – the Jayhawks are 26-0 this year when he scores at least nine
points and 4-5 when he doesn’t. Given Elijah Johnson and Ben McLemore’s inconsistent
play, the Jayhawks will need Releford to continue to produce if they want to
make a second-consecutive Final Four.
Up next for Kansas are the Michigan Wolverines. The Jayhawks will play
at 6:37 p.m. this Friday in Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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