Kansas Jayhawks: Five Things to Expect on Senior Night
By Mike Norris
The Kansas Jayhawks will try to exact some revenge on the West Virginia Mountaineers Tuesday night at Allen Fieldhouse.
Los Angeles native Christian Garrett, who has seen very limited action during his four years, is the lone fourth-year player on the roster. He and manager Chris Huey, who actually got in to a game this year, will be in Allen Fieldhouse for the final time as members of the team for Senior Night.
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West Virginia downed Kansas last month, 61-60, in a hard-fought game in Morgantown. No Big 12 Conference team has swept the Jayhawks in a regular season since Bill Self became head coach in 2003.
And you shouldn’t plan on it happening tonight.
However, there are plenty of things that are sure to happen as the Jayhawks close out their home schedule.
The first, being a victory.
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