-
How to Watch Houston vs Texas A&M: Live Stream NCAA Tournament for Free, TV Channel - 31 mins ago
-
Spring cleaning for your finances - 56 mins ago
-
DraftKings Promo Code: Bet $5, Get $200 Instantly on Any NCAA Tournament Game + 100% Profit Boost - 4 hours ago
-
California water regulators reexamine why Mono Lake hasn’t rebounded - 5 hours ago
-
Getting ready to fly? Here are 3 ways to track TSA wait times at airports. - 7 hours ago
-
Justin Timberlake DWI footage shows him failing field sobriety tests - 11 hours ago
-
Trump weighs options for Iran’s nuclear stockpiles as more Marines and warships head to Middle East - 11 hours ago
-
Covering murals, removing statues: The erasure of Cesar Chavez is underway in California - 11 hours ago
-
In Cuba, all-night lines for 5 gallons of gas as residents grapple with shortages - 12 hours ago
-
Here’s what the Trump administration is doing to lower oil and gas prices. Is it working? - 13 hours ago
Darryn Peterson’s Clutch 3-Pointers Lift Kansas Over Texas Tech

Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson scored 19 points, including two 3-pointers in the final 1:20 for his only field goals of the second half, and the 11th-ranked Jayhawks overcame a late nine-point deficit to beat No. 13 Texas Tech 64-61 on Monday night.
Peterson, who played a season-high 35 minutes, hit a 3 from the right corner with 1:20 left to tie the game at 61. His next one, with 44 seconds remaining, put the Jayhawks (17-5, 7-2 Big 12) ahead to stay in their sixth consecutive win.
The Red Raiders (16-6, 6-3), playing without starting point guard Christian Anderson, had a 59-50 lead with 6:05 to go after a jumper by LeJuan Watts. But they made only one of their last 12 shots while Kansas closed on a 14-2 run.
Melvin Council Jr. had 16 points, Flory Bidunga scored 14 and Bryson Tiller grabbed 10 rebounds for Kansas.
Watts had 19 points and 12 rebounds to lead Texas Tech, which beat Kansas in each of the previous two seasons under coach Grant McCasland after never before winning consecutive games in the 53-game series. The Red Raiders had been 11-0 at home this season.
Donovan Atwell had 12 points on four 3s for Texas Tech, including bookend 3s during an 11-0 run early in the second half for a six-point lead.
Anderson, who averages 19.6 points per game and leads the Big 12 with 7.5 assists, missed the game because of illness. He was in uniform and was riding a stationary bicycle early in the second half, but never played.









