Sunday, March 20, 2011

Rift Gold all the markers with 24 points

Rift Gold Kansas has played aggressively and with composure and no signs of discomfort in a game that stayed close for about 35 minutes. The Jayhawks seeds seemed part of a national title contender, mentally and physically, and put to a 73-59 victory over ninth-seeded Illinois in the BOK Center.

"You may not want that to happen, you have to make things happen and if you are aggressive team out there and play like him, you take what you think you deserve is what you have done," said the guard Brady Morningstar. "People do not give it. It's an exciting time of year, you can not play scared."

Kansas (34-2) won its tenth straight game and advanced to the round of 16 to play 12-seeded Richmond, south-west regional on Friday in San Antonio.

Jayhawks led 56-51, and 5 minutes, 41 seconds of the game when they stop a threat to Illinois. Markieff Morris took the lane is 8 points, 10-0 04:08 invested. Three goals in the field were crushed Morris, muscular junior, who led all the markers with 24 points.

"It seems we have a lot of pressure on our shoulders," said Morris. "I feel that now that we got earlier this week, we got over the hump."

Marcus Morris scored 17 points for Kansas, who made 27 of 52 shots (51.9 percent). Morris brothers each had 12 rebounds.

The difference was that it was easy baskets Kansas, and Illinois are not. Fighting Illini (20-14) is the height, but the 7-foot-1 Mike Tisdale and Mike Davis, 6-9 do not always get the ball close to the ass, and when they did, they tended to Morris twins face. Cheap WoW Gold

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