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Between Houston, Texas Tech and others, we should be in Kansas City for a great week.
Here is everything you need to know about the Big 12 tournament.
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Houston, who crossed the Big 12 tournament
Houston has enforced a very solid big 12 this season, and the Cougars look like a legitimate national title candidate. They ended the regular season with 10 wins in a row, including Iowa State and Texas Tech, and they have only lost once since the end of November. LJ Cryer dominated and the defense of Houston was remarkable. The Cougars also had more than 65 points scored by a team during their 10-game winning shop.
If Kelvin Sampson wants to make a title, this is the perfect chance to do this. It starts in Kansas City, where the Cougars will see you twice.
What happened to Kansas?
Team No. 1 in the nation in the pre -season enters the worst way in the Big 12 tournament. The Jayhawks ended the regular season with a record of 20: 11 and lost seven of their last 13 games. They fell out of the national ranking for the first time in years and suffered one of the worst blowout losses in Bill Self -äera when she lost more than 30 against BYU.
The team, which generally dominates the BIG 12 and has a great advantage, which is essentially a home conference tournament, looks far from a team that can lead a NCAA tournament. Ku didn't help much with a defeat against Arizona in the Big 12 quarter -finals.
Big 12 tournament bracket
How to look at the Big 12 tournament
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When: Tuesday to Saturday
Where: T-Mobile Center | Kansas City, Missouri
TV: ESPN, ESPN+
Game plan:
Tuesday, March 11: First round
Game 1 – No. 13 Cincinnati 87, No. 12 Oklahoma State 68
Game 2 – No. 16 Colorado 69, No. 9 TCU 67
Game 3-no. 10 K-State 71, No. 15 Arizona State 66
Game 4 – No. 14 UCF 87, No. 11 Utah 72
Wednesday, March 12th: Second round
Game 5 – No. 5 IOWA State 76, No. 13 Cincinnati 56
Game 6 – No. 16 Colorado 67, No. 8 West Virginia 60
Game 7 no. 7 Baylor 70, No. 10 K-State 56
Game 8 – No. 6 Kansas 98, No. 14 UCF 94
Thursday, March 13th: quarter -finals
Game 9 – No. 4 BYU 96, No. 5 Iowa State 92
Game 10 – No. 1 Houston 77, No. 16 Colorado 68
Game 11 – No. 2 Texas Tech 76, No. 7 Baylor 74
Game 12 – No. 3 Arizona 88, No. 6 Kansas 77
Friday, March 14th: semi -finals
Game 13 – No. 1 Houston 74, No. 4 BYU 54
Game 14 – No. 3 Arizona 86, No. 2 Texas Tech 80
Saturday, March 15th
Big 12 championship game: No. 1 Houston against No. 3 Arizona, 6 p.m. | ESPN