Jackson leads No. 3 Kansas past pesky Davidson, 89-71
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It took Carlton Bragg Jr. about 20 minutes to knock the rust off.
Took about the same amount of time for Kansas.
Playing for the first time in a week, the third-ranked Jayhawks were sluggish in falling behind pesky Davidson on Saturday night. But they dominated in the paint in the second half, began getting into transition and ran away from the Wildcats for an 89-71 victory at Sprint Center.