Every coach wants to see their players hustle. That includes Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self, though he also wants to see his players play smart. In the game against TCU, there was a play where Self didn’t get the type of play that he wanted to see from Hunter Dickinson on a play where he got tied up with a TCU player following a whistle.
Hunter Dickinson was involved in an oddly aggressive incident during the second half of the Jayhawks' 74-61 win over the TCU Horned Frogs at Schollmaier Arena on Wednesday night.
KU’s Hunter Dickinson and TCU’s Trazarien White were both tagged with technical fouls for refusing to release the basketball after a hard-fought rebounding battle on Wednesday.
Hunter Dickinson continues to be the biggest villain in college basketball. Kansas head coach Bill Self ripped his big man for what he called a "bonehead
Jayhawks coach Bill Self was not happy with Hunter Dickinson's kerfuffle with multiple TCU players over an offensive rebound on Wednesday.
TCU couldn’t hold onto its halftime lead as it fell to Kansas by double-digits, 74-61. The Jayhawks’ strong defense prevented TCU from climbing back on top, forcing the Horned Frogs to go the final 3:30 of the game without a field goal.
No. 12 Kansas visits TCU after Hunter Dickinson scored 25 points in Kansas' 84-74 win over the Kansas State Wildcats. The Horned Frogs have gone 9-1 in home games. TCU averages 70.4 points and has ...
Kansas received meaningful contributions from several players, with Shakeel Moore and Zeke Mayo combining for 24 points. Moore’s sharp shooting from beyond the arc (3-for-4) stretched TCU’s defense, while Mayo’s consistent scoring with 13 points added a needed spark.
at TCU Horned Frogs (10-7, 3-3 Big 12) Fort Worth, Texas; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: No. 12 Kansas visits TCU after Hunter Dickinson scored 25 points in Kansas' 84-74 win over the Kansas ...