By Andy Hutchins - Editor
Thomas Robinson and Kansas handled Texas Tech with little trouble, 83-50.
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Feb 18, 2012 - Kansas bolstered its resume and resumed its charge toward a Big 12 title with an easy 83-50 win over Texas Tech on Saturday.
The Red Raiders were no challenge for the No. 4 Jayhawks, who led 44-22 at halftime. National Player of the Year candidate Thomas Robinson paced the Jayhawks with 16 points, eight rebounds, and five assists, leading Kansas in all three categories.
All five Kansas starters had at least six points, and Travis Releford, Conner Teahan, and Kevin Young all joined Robinson in double figures. The Jayhawks also had 20 assists on 27 made field goals.
Texas Tech, on the other hand, struggled to get anything going. Javarez Willis led all scorers with 17 points, but was one of just five Red Raiders to score. Two starters, Robert Lewandowski and Luke Adams, failed to break into the box score with points.
For more on the Jayhawks, head to Rock Chalk Talk; for more on the Red Raiders, visit Double T Nation.
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No. 4 Kansas Vs. Texas Tech: Jayhawks Breeze By Red Raiders, 83-50
Feb 18
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