1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2014 --- PAGE 9 KANSAS 51-3687 RIDER 22-38|60 KANSAS STAT LEADERS Ellis Mykhailiuk Selden SCHEDULE Fri, Nov. 14 UCSB Lawrence W Tue, Nov. 18 Kentucky Indianapolis, Ind. L Mon, Nov. 24 Rider Lawrence W Thu, Nov. 27 Rhode Island Kissimmee, Fla. Fri, Nov. 28 TBD Kissimmee, Fla. Sun, Nov. 30 TBD Kissimmee, Fla. Fri, Dec. 5 Florida Lawrence Wed, Dec. 10 Georgetown Washington, DC Sat, Dec. 13 Utah Kansas City, Mo. Sat, Dec. 20 Lafayette Lawrence Mon, Dec. 22 Temple Philadelphia, Penn. Tue, Dec. 30 Kent State Lawrence Sun, Jan. 4 UNLV Lawrence Wed, Jan. 7 Baylor Waco, Texas Sat, Jan. 10 Texas Tech Lawrence Tue, Jan. 13 Okla. St. Lawrence Sat, Jan. 17 Iowa State Ames, Iowa Mon, Jan. 19 Oklahoma Lawrence Sat, Jan. 24 Texas Austin, Texas Wed, Jan. 28 TCU Fort GAME TO REMEMBER After a lackluster six-point performance against the Kentucky Wildcats on Tuesday, Ellis asserted himself more against Rider. He tied for the team-lead with 17 points, making five of his six field goal attempts and earning 10 trips to the free throw line, he made seven where he made seven. Ellis Kansas 87 | Rider 60 GAME TO FORGET It was a little easier to choose this category in the 32-point beatdown to Kentucky. While he didn't have a bad game by any means, Saldon was held scoreless on four field. Selden was held scoreless on tour held goal attempts. His game-high nine assists was a nice surprise, but the Jayhawks will need him to score more against tougher UNSUNG HERO Selden Making his career start, Lucas ended with an all-around performance of nine points, four rebounds, two steals and one block. He only attempted three shots, but he made every attempt. As one of the tallest players on the Kansas team, his height and physicality in the paint will be important, whether Lucas BASKETBALL REWIND AARON GROENE/KANSAN Sophomore guard Wayne Selden Jr. looks to dish the ball during the first half of the Jayhawks Monday night matchup against the Broncs of Rider. Selden recorded a team-high nine assists to help the Hawks dismiss Rider, 87-60. AARON GROENE/KANSAN From left, sophomore forward Landen Lucas, freshman guard Devonte' Graham and freshman guard Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk cheer on their teammates during Monday night's game against Rider. Mykhailiuk was third in points for the Jayhawks with 10 against the Broncs. KEY PLAYS 12:00 mark, 1st half: After forcing a bad shot on defense, Frank Mason pushed the ball up the floor and found Seiden. Alexander filled the lane, and Seiden found him for a strong finish at the rim. Kansas forced a turnover on the following Rider possession as well. 5:20 mark, 1st half After a blown possession, Svi went diving out of bounds to recover a loose ball. He tipped it back in and darted towards the rim. Mason found him and threw him the lob, and Svi put it in for the easy layup. 4:00 mark, 2nd half: Greene drove the lane and put a lay up in hard off the glass. Greene completed the and-one to extend his game total to 17 points. BY THE NUMBERS: 0: Wayne Selden Jr.'s first-half field goals. 39. 38: The amount of time Kansas led 44: Kansas' bench points 34: Kansas' largest lead +