KANSAN.COM / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2010 / SPORTS / 7A 7, UCLA 76 BALLREWIND Jerry Wang/KANSAN Senior guard Tyrel Reed puts up a three pointer during the first half. Reed led the team with a career high 17 points, hitting three-of-four from behind the arc. Prime plays FIRST HALF 18:40: Arizona coach Sean Miller calls timeout after a breakaway layup by Tyshawn Taylor. The Jayhawks started the game 3-3 from the field. (6-0) 13:44: Marcus Morris buries a three and Sean Miller calls his second timeout. Kansas fans are making Orleans Arena sound like Allen Fieldhouse. (18-12) 7:31: During a media timeout, KU fans drown out Arizona fans with a "Let's go Jayhawks" chant. (33-26) 4:54: Jeff Withey checks in for the first time against his former school, which he didn't play a single minute for. (38-30) 0:44.Tyrel Reed takes it coast-to-coast after a steal and gets the Kansas fans on their feet. (44-36) SECOND HALF 13:28: Kansas regains the lead after a Mario Little layup. (54-52) 4:40: Tyshawn Taylor lobs one up for Thomas Robinson, who throws down the ally-ool with one hand. (71-65) 3:17: Another beautiful pass from Taylor, this time coming after a drive in the lane, he wraps around his man and finds Robinson for a two handed slam. (75-68) 2:27: Markieff Morris hangs and hits a layup while drawing a foul on Arizona's Derrick Williams, his fifth. (77-72) 0:43: Kansas fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the Rock Chalk chant rings out at Orleans Arena. (83-75) Game to remember Travis Releford Bill Self said he was going to start paring down his traditional eight-man rotation with the Arizona game. If that's true, Releford forced his way into the eight with an all-tournament team performance. His 10 points and four rebounds in 18 minutes off the bench were crucial in Saturday's 87-79 victory. Game to forget Brady Morningstar Bill Self loves Morningstar on the floor, and the senior guard contributes with all the intangibles. But there's just not enough of an offensive presence to his game to warrant him getting 29 minutes in a game where the Jayhawks needed scorers. Morningstar finished with two points on 0-of-2 shooting and two assists. Quote of the game "I don't think there's any way we play with just eight guys for the rest of the year." Notes — Sophomore guard Travis Releford Kansas won its second Las Vegas Invitational in as many tries. Its last title came in 2006. Junior Markieff Morris and sophomore Travis Releford were named to the all-tournament team, while junior Marcus Morris was named tournament MVP Kansas moved to 8-4 overall against Arizona. For the first time this season, KU had six players score 10 or more points. Key stats Arizona's Derrick Williams got his fifth and final foul with a little more than two minutes left. It finalized the Jayhawks win. Six Jayhawks scored in double figures Saturday night. Tyshawn Taylor had four turnovers,but zero of them came in the last 18:41 of play. KU BOOKSTORE KUSTORE.COM Why Volunteers choose Quintiles: -Earn extra money for your time -Help advance medical research -Relaxing enviroment -Customer driven staff -State of the art facility -Flexible schedules QUINTILES Call 913-894-5533 Click STUDYFORCHANGE.COM Follow FACEBOOK.COM/ QUINTILESKC