8 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, April 1, 1992 CHAMPIONSHIP despite early exits by both the men's and women's teams from the NCAA tournaments, it was an otherwise vintage year for Kansas basketball. Kansas joined the University of Southern California and Alabama as the only schools to have both their men's and women's teams ranked among the Top 25 in the final Associated Press poll. The Kansas men finished at No. 2 and the women at No. 17. Kansas also became one of only three Big Eight schools to have both its men's and women's teams capture the conference title in the same season. Missouri did it in 1990, and Kansas State accomplished the feat in 1977. Both the men's and women's teams dominated the Big Eight Conference, winning a combined 25 games and losing just five. Overall, the two teams combined for a 52-11 record. The Kansas men's basketball team finished its season with a 27-5 record. The Jayhawks won their second consecutive Big Eight Conference championship, the first time since 1974-75 that Kansas has won back-to-back conference titles. In addition, the Jayhawcs captured their first conference post-season tournament championship since 1986. During that tournament, Coach Roy Williams won his 100th game as coach of the Jayhawcs. IONSHIP SEASONS The Kansas women's basketball team completed its best season since 1981, with a 25-6 record. Kansas captured its first outright Big Eight Conference title since 1981, with a 12-2 conference record. The Jayhawks' '12 conference victories are the most ever by a Kansas women's team. Kansas also received its first ever at-large bid to the NCAA Championship Tournament, and only the third invitation to the tournament since it began in 1982. This page: Clockwise, beginning from top left. 1) Women's coach Marian Washington. 2) Senior forward Alonzo Jamison. 3) Sophomore forward Richard Scott. 4) Junior center Eric Pauley. Page 9: Clockwise, beginning from top left. 1) Men's coach Roy Williams. 2) Senior guard KayKayHart. 3) Senior center David Johanning. 4) Junior guard Adonis Jordan. 5) Junior guard Stacy Truitt. 6) The Kansas bench. 7) Sophomore forward Patrick Richey and junior guard Rex Walters. 8) Freshman guard Angela Aycock. 2019年世界知识产权日主题海报