Notebook

¢ Kansas leads the all-time series against A&M, 10-0. KU won the last meeting, 65-60, on Jan. 5, 2005, in Allen Fieldhouse.

¢ KU is 5-0 in Allen Fieldhouse versus the Aggies, 4-0 at Reed Arena and 1-0 in Manhattan.

¢ A&M snapped a three-game losing streak Saturday at Iowa State, stunning the Cyclones, 86-81, in overtime. A&M had lost the three games by a combined seven points, missing potential game-winners against K-State, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State in the final 10 seconds of each game.

¢ Bill Self is 2-2 versus A&M; Billy Gillispie is 0-1 against KU.

¢ The Aggies are 11-1 at home this season, losing to Oklahoma. Biggest home victories have been against Texas Tech, Auburn and Penn State.

¢ A&M is on a two-game homestand – Baylor will play the Aggies on Saturday.

¢ In KU’s 65-60 victory a year ago, the Jayhawks hit 22 of 27 free throws. KU led just 29-24 at halftime. Joseph Jones had 16, while Acie Law and Antoine Wright had 14 apiece. Aaron Miles led KU with 15 tallies.

¢ A&M is 1-3 on the road with losses to Pacific (63-56), Oklahoma State (79-77) and Kansas State (58-54) and the victory against ISU.

¢ After missing the Savannah State game because of a concussion, Law has scored in double figures in nine straight games.

¢ After leading at half in each of its first 10 games, A&M trailed trailed at intermission in five of its last six. A&M trailed Iowa State, 40-32, at the break. The Aggies rallied to beat ISU and Texas Tech, but lost to Oklahoma in the only game in that span in which they led at the break.

¢ Christian Moody did not practice Tuesday because of flu-like symptoms. Moody is expected to play against Texas A&M tonight.

¢ The foursome of Law, Jones, Dominique Kirk and Chris Walker have started all 20 Big 12 Conference games together in the last two seasons.

¢ Law and Marlon Pompey are the only players who were on the roster two years ago. Of the 18 players listed, 90 percent are first or second-year players.