THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2015 PAGE 9 + BASKETBALL REWIND HALF SUMMARIES 1ST HALF The Cyclones got off to a quick start, leading the Jayhawks 15-9 at the midway point, but things changed when coach Bill Self sent in sophomore guard Brannen Greene. Greene knocked down a couple of three-point baskets, and the Jayhawks turned it around, outscoring the Cyclones by 13 points over the rest of the half, despite sophomore guards Frank Mason III, Wayne Selden Jr. and junior forward Jamari Traylor combining for just three points on 1-of-9 shooting. 2ND HALF The second half was all about Mason and Selden, who combined for 31 of the Jayhawks' 54 points in the final period. The two shot a combined 11-of-15 from the field over the final period, adding three rebounds and three assists, as the Jayhawks improved to 19-3 on the year, and 8-1 in Big 12 play. GAME TO REMEMBER Without a doubt, Wayne Selden Jr. was the player of the game for the Jayhawks. He scored 19 of his 20 points in the second half, while knocking down a game career-high five three-point field goals. For the second straight game, Selden sparked the team in the second half, playing a team-high 19 minutes over the final period. GAME TO FORGET Jamari Traylor struggled a bit against Iowa State, playing just 18 minutes,the lowest total of any starter. Traylor had the second-highest number of turnovers on the team,but it wasn't all bad for the junior, as he did make two of his three field goal attempts. 2018年3月15日 星期二 UNSUNG HERO Frank Mason seemed to fly under the radar, but his final stat-line was anything but quiet. The sophomore scored 12 points, adding eight assists, five rebounds and two steals, while extending his streak of double-digit scoring games to 19. After the game, Iowa State head coach Fred Hoiberg said Mason had been "unbelievable" on the year, although Mason said he felt he could still get "a lot better." BEN LIPOWITZ/KANSAN Senior guard Frank Mason III drives toward the basket in Monday night's game against Iowa State. Mason scored 12 points in the 89-76 victory against the Cyclones. BEN LIPOWITZ/KANSAN Junior forward Jamari Tralor celebrates during Monday night's game against Iowa State. Traaylor connected on two of his three field goal attempts in the game, though he only played a total of 18 minutes. WAYNE SELDEN JR POINTS:20(19 in the second half) TOP PERFORMERS KANSAS 89 35-54 IOWA STATE 76 28-48 GEORGES NIANG POINTS:24 REBOUNDS:6 $999 Tees Everyday 1