LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) Ochai Agbaji scored 23 points and passed Wilt Chamberlain on Kansas’ career scoring list, leading the No. 5 Jayhawks to a 102-83 win over Kansas State on Tuesday night.
Agbaji, a 6-foot-5 senior guard, now has 1,444 points in 110 games, 26th on Kansas’ all-time list. He passed Chamberlain with his 13th point of the first half. Chamberlain had 1,433 points in 48 games.
”I didn’t know that,” Agbaji said when asked about his milestone in the postgame. ”That’s an honor, big time.”
When told it took Chamberlain just 48 games to reach his total, Agbaji just said, ”Oh, wow.”
Danny Manning (2,951 points) is Kansas’ all-time scoring leader.
Christian Braun scored 20 points, Jalen Wilson added 17 and Mitch Lightfoot 13 for Kansas (23-4, 12-2 Big 12), which posted its 16th straight win over K-State at home.
Kansas coach Bill Self was asked if the margin of victory gave his team confidence and momentum.
”I think a win would have given us confidence and momentum,” he said, ”but we played pretty well offensively. We were cooking there for a while. K-State played pretty well offensively, too. We couldn’t stop them and they couldn’t stop us.
”It was a good game. The game had more pace to it than probably any game we’ve played this year.”
Kansas is 203-94 all-time against Kansas State. The 203 victories are the most by any school over any opponent in NCAA Division I history. Oregon State’s 193 wins over Oregon ranks second.
Markquis Nowell scored 20 points, Nijel Pack, Selton Miguel and Mike McGuirl each had 13, and Mark Smith added 11 for Kansas State (14-13, 6-9), which finished a point shy of its season high.
”I think K-State did a lot to force the (pace),” Self said. ”They did some things we hadn’t seen before.”
Kansas maintained its 1 1/2-game lead in the Big 12 Conference over Baylor and Texas Tech. The Jayhawks will face Baylor on Saturday in Waco, Texas.
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Kansas, which had to overcome a 17-point deficit in the second half of their victory in Manhattan in January, didn’t have to mount any comeback Tuesday. The Jayhawks scored the first bucket of the second half and their lead never dipped into single digits.
”It’s always fun to play against them,” Braun said. ”We always enjoy the rivalry.”
The Jayhawks’ 102 points matched a season high. They shot 64.1% (41 for 64) from the field.
K-State stayed close early with 3-point shooting, connecting on 3 of 7 early on, including two straight by McGuirl. But Kansas used a quick 6-0 run to take an 18-13 lead.
Kansas gradually pulled away, taking a 10-point lead on a tip by Wilson with 9:02 left in the first half. The Jayhawks’ biggest lead in the first half was 16 points at 46-30, and they led 53-43 at halftime.
Agbaji’s 15 points in the first half led the Jayhawks. K-State was led by Pack and Nowell with 11 points apiece in the opening half.
THE TAKEAWAY
Kansas State: The Wildcats probably need to win three of their next four games to reach the NCAA Tournament. They have home games against Iowa State and Oklahoma, sandwiched around a road game against No. 9 Texas Tech prior to their opening game in the Big 12 Tournament.
Kansas: Bill Self still owns the state of Kansas in basketball. He’s now 39-6 all-time against his rivals from Manhattan, Kansas, including 18-1 in Allen Fieldhouse.
UP NEXT
Kansas State: Hosts Iowa State on Saturday.
Kansas: Travels to Waco, Texas, on Saturday to play No. 10 Baylor.
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