anil Te 10. Wild passes: Opponents, 20; 6 out of bounds, 14 to an opponent oo ac Kansas, 193 6 out of bounds, is te an opponent ll. Fumbles: Opponents, 20; 9 out of bounds, 11 to an opponent Kansas, 203; 10 out of bounds, to to an opponent 12. Tapped bell out of bounds: Opponents, 4 times : a ca Kansas, 4 times 13. Held balis: Opponents obtained 17 Kansas obtained 16 14, Jump ball: Opponents tapped and recovered ow jump ball 1 time } Kansas tapped and recovered own jump ball no times 15. Jump ball: Opponents recovered teammate's jump ball 32 times Kansas recovered teammate's jump ball 23 times 16. Assists: Opponents made 54 assists; 29 immediate, 25 secondary ~ Kansas made 82 assists; 46 immediate, 36 secondary 17, Evaluation points: Opponents, 1997 positive; 244 negative Kansas, 3527 positive; 237 negative 18. Evaluation points per minute: Opponents, 14.6 ee Kansas, 25.8 19. Evaluation points per score: Opponents, 14.6 : Kansas, 28.2 Kansas s 93.4% 21. Ball handling error rate: Opponents, 4.9 % (Totals are shown.) In comparing the totals one can see that the opponents made more attempts at both field goals and free throws than did the Kansas team. However, it should be noted that the home team scored more goals (56 for 33.9%) than the opponents (39 goals for 21.2%). This same thing is true of the free throws with Kansas making 27 free throws for 64.3% and the opponents making 24 free throws for 54.5%. | When one examines the personal fouls Kansas made less (27) than the opposition (36). However, the Kansas fouls yielded the greater number of free throws (44) to the visiting teams (42). It