Lawson leads Jayhawks to customary opening-round win
SALT LAKE CITY — Dedric Lawson had 25 points and 11 rebounds and Kansas dominated inside for an 87-53 rout of Northeastern on Thursday in the opening round of the Midwest Region.
The fourth-seeded Jayhawks (26-9) had a notable size advantage inside and used it, outscoring the Huskies 50-16 in the paint while grabbing 17 more rebounds.
Kansas shot 56 percent and advanced to Saturday's second round against fifth-seeded Auburn.
The best shot for the 13th-seeded Huskies (23-11) was to make their 3-point tries.
They didn't.
The Colonial Athletic Association champions went 6 for 28 from the arc after finishing the regular season 17th in Division I at 38.6 percent. Sharpshooter Vasa Pusica had a hard time getting separation from the Jayhawks' athletic guards, finishing with seven points on 2-of-11 shooting.
Jordan Roland had 12 points to lead the Huskies, who shot 28 percent overall.
The Jayhawks had a regular season like few others in their storied history.
Kansas made the NCAA Tournament. That was no shock. This was its 30th straight year in the bracket.
But the Jayhawks were a No. 4 seed when they're usually a 1 or 2.
Kansas played all season without Silvio De Souza after he was connected to a federal probe into college basketball corruption. Center Udoke Azubuike was lost for the season in January to a wrist injury. Senior guard Lagerald Vick left the team for personal reasons in February.
Coach Bill Self navigated the attrition as best he could, piecing together a lineup with four freshmen and a lineup no one could have predicted at the season's start.
The result: Kansas had its 14-year reign as Big 12 champions come to an end and was a popular upset pick against the 3-shooting Huskies in the NCAA Tournament.
Kansas gave them little chance.
Northeastern was no match for Lawson inside and had a hard time stopping the Kansas guards off the dribble from the get-go. Lawson had 16 points by halftime and the Jayhawks led 37-25.
The Huskies also needed to make 3-pointers to keep Kansas in reach and didn't, going 5 for 17 in the first half.
The trend continued to start the second half. Lawson hit a 3, scored inside and Kansas used a 16-2 run to go up 53-32.
BIG PICTURE
Northeastern got over a hump by bouncing back from a big disappointment in last year's CAA tournament but didn't have the size or athleticism to keep up with the Jayhawks.
Kansas did what it normally does as a high seed in the NCAA Tournament, stretching its opening-game winning streak to 13 games.
UP NEXT
Kansas faces No. 5 Auburn in Saturday's second round.
Northeastern's season is over.