KANSAN.COM / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2010 / SPORTS / 7 I will provide a detailed description of the image. Here's what I see: The image contains a single word, "BASIC," written in lowercase letters. It appears to be on a plain background with no additional graphics or text. This word is likely part of a programming language or a simple instructional content, given its format and placement within a block of text. If you need me to convert it to Markdown format for further analysis, please provide a link to the original image. However, as requested, I will provide the text directly. "BASIC" BIG 12 BASKETBALL Associated Press Kansas State guard Jacob Pullen gets past Emporia State's Robert Moores (12) and Jordan Stout, right, to put up a shot during the first half of the Wildcats game Monday in Manhattan. Pullen scored 20 points in the Wildcats 85-61 victory, and also set the school record for career 3-pointers in the game. Pullen beats school 3-pointer record MANHATTAN — Jacob Pullen broke the school record for career 3-pointers, leading No. 5 Kansas State to an easy 85-61 victory over Division II Emporia State on Monday night and giving the Wildcats their first six- win month of November. The senior guard scored 20 points, including hitting four 3s, as the Wildcats jumped out to a 46-27 halftime lead. The Wildcats (6-1) cruised the rest of the way. The Hornets (3-3) threw an early scare into the preseason Big 12 favorites when Xavier Burnette banked home a 3-pointer and followed that with a bucket that slice the lead to 12-11. But Freddy Asprilla, the bulky 6-foot-10 transfer, scored four straight points, including a putback of a Jamar Samuels miss, and got the Wildcats going on a 27-9 run climaxed by Pullen's record-breaking 3-pointer, giving Kansas State a 39-20 lead over the visitors. Pullen tied Steve Henson's record of 240 3-pointers 29 seconds earlier, then got the record with one from the baseline. The crowd gave Pullen a standing ovation at the next timeout a few moments later. Henson played for the Wildcats in the 1980s. Asprilla finished with 17 points and eight rebounds for Kansas State. Rodney McGruder also had 17 points. Emporia State, which lost to No.4 Kansas 90-59 in an exhibition game this season, was led by Burnette's 18 points. Jordan Stout had 15 and Adam Holthaus 10. Stout hit a free throw and a long 3-pointer for Emporia starting off the second half. But Asprilla got a quick basket and Rodney McGruser had a putback and the Wildcats went off on a 16-0 run to seal the win. Associated Press COLLEGE BASKETBALL UMKC suffers first loss against WSU WICHITA — David Kyles scored 12 points and Wichita State overcame a slow start to beat UMKC 71-52 Monday night. Garrett Stutz added 11 points for the Shockers (4-1), who rallied from an early deficit by holding the Kangaroos without a field goal for more than 13 minutes. Reggie Chamberlain, a transfer from Wichita State, led UMKC (4-1) with 20 points. Chamberlain helped the Kangaroos build an early lead. Through nine minutes, he had as many points (12) as Wichita State, and UMKC led 23-17 after 2 minutes. But the Shockers scored the final 20 points of the first half, fueled by six from Stutz and five from Kyles. Wichita State appeared headed toward a blowout early in the second half. The Shockers scored eight of the first nine points after halftime and led 45-24. Four straight points from Gabe Blair capped the 28-1 run which stretched back to midway through the first half UMKC missed 15 straight shots during the span while the Shockers went 12 of 16 from the floor. Toure Murry helped the Shockers close out the victory. But Chamberlain — who played at Wichita State during the 2008-09 season — willed UMKC back in it, driving for two layups that started a 10-0 run. Chamberlain then hit 3-pointer with 9:02 remaining to slice Wichita State's lead to 50-41, but the Kangaroos wouldn't get any closer scoring five of his nine points in the final five minutes. and converted a four-point play while matching Wichita State's 12 points through nine minutes. Trinity Hall followed Chamberlain's four-point play with a dunk for a 20-12 lead. A Chamberlain free throw upped his Playing just two days after spending nearly a week in Hawaii at the Maui Classic, Wichita State could not match UMKC's energy early. Chamberlain had consecutive 3-pointers first half total to a game-high 13 points and gave UMKC a 23 17 lead with 8 minutes to play. But UMKC didn't score again in the half, missing 10 straight shots. A dunk by Kyles in the final 30 seconds gave the Shockers a 37-23 halftime lead. 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