THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2013 PAGE 9 Kansas 40 | 36 OT 9 — 85 Michigan 34 | 42 OT 11 — 87 KANSAS 85, MICHIGAN 87 JAYHAWK STAT LEADERS Points McLemor 20 KANSAS Rebounds Assists TRANSAS Player Kevin Young Jeff Withey Elijah Johnso Ben McLemor Travis Relefo Naadir Tharp Jamari Trayl Perry Ellis Totals Withey 8 Tharpe 7 MEN'S BASKETBALL REWIND UNSU Kevin you Young m rebounds ar time lead w lead of the r THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OPPO Player Elijah Job The senk rai play of 12 seconds two-posses 38 shares Glenn Robin Mitch McGa Trey Burke Tim Hardaw Nik Stausk: Spike Albre Jon Horford Caris LeVe Totals GAME Travis Ree He scored up only one have a hand - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - couldn't convert a jumper in the lane over Withey, who connected on a short jumper over McGary. GAME Kansas b maining in MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2013 PAGE 2 Table of Contents LEASE BREAKDOWN... LEASE TYPES... CO-SIGNING... LEGAL SERVICES... WHAT DO YOU THINK?... RED FLAGS... DEPOSIT... MOVING FEES... RENTERS INSURANCE... TENANT DUTIES... TERMINATING A LEASE. LEASE RESOURCES... ABERDEEN APARTMENTS 23 After going scoreless in the first half, Michigan guard Trey Burke scored 23 points in the second half and overtime, including a deep 3-pointer in both the second half and overtime. QUOTE OF THE GAME "I could have taken the shot," Johnson admitted. "I passed up a shot to try and get a better one." — Elijah Johnson talking about the final shot of the game. Johnson Later, Withey hit a turnaround fadeaway jumper over McGary to give Kansas a 10-point lead. Burke promptly paraded down the court, pulling Withey away from McGary. Burke sent the ball to McGary who slammed home two points before Withey could recover. "We knew that Burke was going to drive in and pass the ball." Withey said. "Whenever Burke drove into the lane, I was there to usually contest his shot, so we wanted to take away the corner threes more than him driving to the basket." The first half battle was nearly even. Both players had five rebounds. McGary had 11 points compared to Withey's eight, but the Thanks to Burke's second half explosion, Kansas slowly lost its momentum down low. Burke, who was scoreless in the first half, finally found his rhythm, and ended regulation with 18 points and 10 assists. He coupled with McGary to frequently execute the pick-and-roll, and Withey had trouble keeping McGary from getting open after rolling out of the screen. "That's such a tough guard for jeff when you got a guy that screens and rolls the basket and you put four shooters around him," coach Belf said. "I thought we would do a better job defending the five-one ball screen, but we didn't." On the offensive end, McGary forced Withey into awkward, out-of-position jumpers in the second half. Withey could only muster Kansas was able to counter with freshman guard Ben McLemore for the only time this tournament, as he converted four 3-pointers, shot 8-15 from the field and scored 20 points. His first 3-pointer of the tournament came midway through the first half and ended Kansas' string of 22 consecutive points in the paint to begin the game. McGary and Burke's second-ball duet rivaled those of Baylor's Pierre Jackson and Cory Jefferson and Oklahoma State's Marcus Smart and Markel Brown when those two teams defeated Kansas earlier in the season. points and seven rebounds. The Jayhawks' four big men combined for 10 rebounds in the second half. He scored 10 points in under four minutes during one stretch McLemore said he hasn't made a decision about whether he will enter the NBA Draft or stay in school. If he does leave, Kansas will lose all five of its starters for the first time since the winning the 2008 NCAA title. remaining in regulation. McLemore didn't score again, and when he picked up his fourth foul with 8.39 remaining, his night was finished offensively. He took only one more shot in the game, a layup that he couldn't get to drop. "I hate to have it go down like this" freshman forward Perry Ellis said. "It's just sad. I really wanted to help them just push farther, but we just fell short." Edited by Allison Hammond