Notebook: Upcoming trip to West Virginia should be ‘war’
Lubbock, Texas ? After completing the first stage of a two-game road swing with a 69-59 victory at Texas Tech Saturday, Kansas University’s men’s basketball team has another challenge ahead Tuesday.
The Jayhawks will meet West Virginia at 6 p.m., Central time, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
“I think it’ll be a war,” said KU coach Bill Self, indicating the atmosphere could rival last Monday’s KU-OU game in Lawrence.
KU is 14-1 overall and 3-0 in the league; West Virginia 14-1 and 3-0 in the league.
• Texas Tech officials honored Kansas University radio play-by-play announcer Bob Davis before the game.
Red Raiders announcer Brian Hanni, who worked in Lawrence for several years and broadcasted KU women’s games, among other assignments, presented Davis with a pair of boots.
The non-sellout crowd of 14,231 gave Davis a loud ovation. Davis has broadcast KU games for 32 seasons.
— See what people were saying about the game during KUsports.com’s live coverage
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