San Diego — Kansas defeated California Baptist 68-60 on Friday in the NCAA Tournament Round of 64, with Darryn Peterson scoring 28 points to lead the Jayhawks. The game, played at Viejas Arena, marked Cal Baptist's first NCAA Tournament appearance and Kansas' 36th consecutive tournament entry. The Jayhawks' victory advances them to face No. 5 St. John's on Sunday; Kansas improved to 24-10 while Cal Baptist concluded its season. Cal Baptist mounted a second-half comeback led by Dominique Daniels' 25 points, but Kansas maintained the lead and secured the win late Friday evening.
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Kansas' win is a testament to resilience. Despite a rocky season and key player injuries, they've made it to the Round of 32. If you're a Jayhawks fan, this is a moment of pride. If you're a basketball enthusiast, it's a reminder that the game is full of surprises.
Kansas' journey to the NCAA Tournament Round of 32 has been anything but smooth. But they've shown that setbacks can be stepping stones to success. Worth forwarding if you know someone who needs a little inspiration from the world of sports.
Kansas benefited from a 68-60 victory that advanced the Jayhawks to the Round of 32, preserving their NCAA streak and giving the team momentum and matchup preparation time against St. John's.
California Baptist suffered a narrow first-round loss despite a second-half rally that fell short, ending their tournament run and concluding their season with a 25-9 (or 25-8 in pregame reports) record.
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Kansas edges Cal Baptist to reach Round of 32
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