Big 12 Conference: Season 2012-13

B12 Ranking
 1. Kansas (7) 14-4(29-5) 
 2. Kansas St. 14-4(27-7) 
 3. Oklahoma St. 13-5(24-8) 
 4. Oklahoma 11-7(20-11) 
 5. Iowa St. 11-7(21-11) 
 6. Baylor (18) 9-9(18-14) 
 7. Texas (25) 7-11(16-17) 
 8. W.Virginia 6-12(13-19) 
 9. Texas Tech 3-15(11-20) 
 10. TCU 2-16(11-21) 

Points Per Game
 Pierre JACKSON
  Baylor
  (178-PG-91)
  Avg: 19.8
 1. Jackson, Baylor19.8 
 2. McLemore, Kansas16.4 
 3. Osby, Oklahoma15.8 
 4. McGruder, Kansas S.15.7 
 5. Smart, Oklahoma.15.5 
 6. Brown, Oklahoma.15.3 
 7. Clyburn, Iowa St.15.0 
 8. McClellan, Texas14.2 
 9. Nash, Oklahoma St.14.0 
 10. Withey, Kansas13.6 
Rebounds Per Game
 Melvin EJIM
  Iowa St.
  (198-F-91)
  Avg: 9.3
 1. Ejim, Iowa St.9.3 
 2. Austin, Baylor8.6 
 3. Withey, Kansas8.4 
 4. Jefferson, Baylor8.3 
 5. Clyburn, Iowa St.7.1 
 6. Osby, Oklahoma7.0 
 7. Young, Kansas6.6 
 8. Crockett, Texas T.6.5 
 9. McKinney, TCU6.5 
 10. Cobbins, Oklahoma.6.2 
Assists Per Game
 Pierre JACKSON
  Baylor
  (178-PG-91)
  Avg: 6.5
 1. Jackson, Baylor6.5 
 2. Lucious, Iowa St.5.7 
 3. Rodriguez, Kansas5.3 
 4. Johnson, Kansas4.7 
 5. Felix, Texas4.3 
 6. Smart, Oklahoma.4.2 
 7. Walton, Baylor3.5 
 8. Anderson, TCU3.3 
 9. Staten, W.Virginia3.3 
 10. Gray, Texas Tech3.2 
Steals Per Game
 Marcus SMART
  Oklahoma.
  (193-G-94)
  Avg: 2.9
 1. Smart, Oklahoma.2.9 
 2. Gray, Texas Tech2.0 
 3. Walton, Baylor1.7 
 4. Jackson, Baylor1.5 
 5. Rodriguez, Kansas1.5 
 6. Anderson, TCU1.4 
 7. Crockett, Texas T.1.3 
 8. Hield, Oklahoma1.3 
 9. Releford, Kansas1.3 
 10. Forte, Oklahoma.1.2 
Blocks Per Game
 Jeff WITHEY
  Kansas
  (213-C-90)
  Avg: 3.8
 1. Withey, Kansas3.8 
 2. Jefferson, Baylor2.0 
 3. Henriquez, Kansas1.8 
 4. Austin, Baylor1.6 
 5. Cobbins, Oklahoma.1.6 
 6. Ridley, Texas1.5 
 7. Murray, W.Virginia1.5 
 8. Kravic, Texas Tech1.3 
 9. Ibeh, Texas1.0 
 10. Jurick, Oklahoma.1.0 


University of Kansas wins the USA B12 2012-2013 title (Photo: Big12)

B12 Women 2012-2013
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University of Kansas 2012-13
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Kevin Young
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Elijah Johnson
Johnson
Travis Releford
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Jeff Withey
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Ben McLemore
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# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
40  Young Kevin 203 (6'8'') F 90 Puerto Rico
15  Johnson Elijah 193 (6'4'') PG USA
24  Releford Travis 198 (6'6'') G 90 USA
5  Withey Jeff 213 (7'0'') C 90 USA
23  McLemore Ben 196 (6'5'') G USA
31  Traylor Jamari 203 (6'8'') F USA
10  Manning Evan 190 (6'3'') G USA
20  Roberts Niko 180 (5'11'') PG USA
34  Ellis Perry 203 (6'8'') F USA
21  Garrett Christian 190 (6'3'') G USA
4  Wesley Justin 206 (6'9'') F USA
2  Adams Rio 190 (6'3'') G USA
3  White Andrew 198 (6'6'') G USA
1  Tharpe Naadir 180 (5'11'') G USA
11  Self Tyler 188 (6'2'') G USA
32  Peters Zach 206 (6'9'') C USA
33  Lucas Landen 208 (6'10'') C USA
Head Coach: Bill Self
Coach Assistant: Joe Dooley
Coach Assistant: Norman Roberts
Coach Assistant: Kurtis Townsend


Kansas Win's Men's Basketball Tournament Title - Mar 17, 2013

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Kansas wasn't about to share this title with Kansas State.

Jeff Withey (7'0''-C-90) had 17 points and nine rebounds, Perry Ellis (6'8''-F) and Naadir Tharpe (5'11''-G) added 12 points each, and the seventh-ranked Jayhawks pounded the No. 11 Wildcats 70-54 on Saturday night to win their ninth Big 12 tournament championship.

The top-seeded Jayhawks (29-5), who shared the regular-season title with their in-state rival, took a 24-16 lead at halftime and then slowly stretched it in the second half.

The Wildcats (27-7) struggled to match Withey and Ellis in the paint, losing for the third time this season to the Jayhawks and for the 47th time in their last 50 meetings.

Rodney McGruder (6'4''-G-91) scored 18 points despite a poor first half, and Angel Rodriguez (5'11''-PG-92) had 10 for Kansas State, which still has not won a conference tournament in more than 30 years.

The Jayhawks, who may have earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament with the win, sure have had Kansas State's number. They've won their last 11 match-ups in league tournaments, and have won 39 of the 42 games they have played overall since the inception of the Big 12.

That includes all three games this season.

The interest in Round 3, the first meeting between the schools in a league tournament title game since 1980 - back in the days of the old Big Eight - resulted in a record crowd of 19,256.

The ticket was so hot that Eric and Faith DeVault, who were married Saturday morning in suburban Kansas City, were given a pair as a gift and turned out for the game still in their tuxedo and wedding dress - though Faith ditched her heels for a pair of flats.

They were treated to a first half that would have made Bill Snyder and Charlie Weis proud.

Two of the best defensive teams in the country, Kansas and Kansas State made more blocks and tackles than layups and jump shots over the first 20 minutes. Both teams committed nine turnovers, and the Wildcats had just three assists while going 6 of 27 from the field.

Kansas State actually struck first, pulling ahead 11-8 on a 3-pointer by Martavious Irving with 11:44 remaining in the half. But the Jayhawks buckled down on defense and the Wildcats didn't make another field goal until Rodriguez rattled in a deep 3 with 1:25 left on the clock.

Meanwhile, Elijah Johnson and Tharpe each hit 3-pointers during a 14-2 run by the Jayhawks, and a bucket by Kevin Young in the closing seconds made it 24-16 at the break.

It was Kansas State's lowest-scoring half this season, and the second-lowest by Kansas.

McGruder, who scored 24 points in a quarterfinal win over Texas and 24 in the semifinals against Oklahoma State, had four points on 2-of-9 shooting in the first half.

Ben McLemore, the Jayhawks' star freshman, was scoreless after missing three 3-pointers.

The Wildcats finally got into a rhythm early in the second half, and a put-back off McGruder's miss by big Thomas Gipson got them to 28-25. But that's when Kansas once against clamped down on defense, and the result was another 12-3 to seize control.

Young started it with a bucket around the rim, Tharpe hit an open 3-pointer and then made a nice feed to Travis Releford for a dunk. A few minutes later, Tharpe hit another 3-pointer to give the Jayhawks a 43-31 and force an incensed Kansas State coach Bruce Weber to call timeout.

Kansas stretched its lead to 60-46 on a 3-pointer by Ellis, who scored a career-high 23 points in a semifinal win over Iowa State, and 65-48 on a three-point play by Withey.

The Wildcats never could get the lead under 10 the rest of the way as Kansas improved to 9-1 in Big 12 tournament title games. The Jayhawks also improved to 6-0 this season at Sprint Center, which just so happens to be a host site for the NCAA tournament next weekend.

All-Tournament Team
Jeff Withey, Kansas - Most Oustanding Player
Perry Ellis, Kansas
Rodney McGruder, Kansas State
Angel Rodriguez, Kansas State
Marcus Smart (6'4''-G-94), Oklahoma State

Courtesy of Big12

Big 12 Tournament Final: Kansas - Kansas State 70-54
Big 12 Tournament Semifinals:
Kansas State - Oklahoma State 68-57
Kansas - Iowa State 88-73

All-Big 12 1st Team 2012-2013
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Marcus Smart
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Ben McLemore
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Jeff Withey
Withey
Rodney McGruder
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Romero Osby
Osby
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Player of the Year: Marcus Smart (6'4''-G-94) of Oklahoma St.
All-Tournament MVP: Jeff Withey (7'0''-C-90) of Kansas
Defensive Player of the Year: Jeff Withey (7'0''-C-90) of Kansas
Freshman of the Year: Marcus Smart (6'4''-G-94) of Oklahoma St.
Newcomer of the Year: Will Clyburn (6'7''-G-90) of Iowa St.
Sixth Man of the Year: Tyrus McGee (6'2''-G-91) of Iowa St.
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Melvin Ejim (6'6''-F-91) of Iowa St.
Coach of the Year: Bruce Weber of Kansas St.

1st Team
G: Ben McLemore (6'5'') of Kansas
C: Jeff Withey (7'0''-90) of Kansas
G: Rodney McGruder (6'4''-91) of Kansas St.
F: Romero Osby (6'8''-90) of Oklahoma
G: Marcus Smart (6'4''-94) of Oklahoma St.

2nd Team
PG: Pierre Jackson (5'10''-91) of Baylor
G: Will Clyburn (6'7''-90) of Iowa St.
G: Travis Releford (6'6''-90) of Kansas
PG: Angel Rodriguez (5'11''-92) of Kansas St.
PG: Markel Brown (6'3''-92) of Oklahoma St.

3rd Team
C: Isaiah Austin (7'1''-93) of Baylor
F: Melvin Ejim (6'6''-91) of Iowa St.
F: Amath M'Baye (6'9''-89) of Oklahoma
G: Steven Pledger (6'4'') of Oklahoma
G/F: Le'Bryan Nash (6'7''-92) of Oklahoma St.

Honorable Mention
Cory Jefferson (6'9''-F-90) of Baylor
Korie Lucious (5'11''-PG-89) of Iowa St.
Tyrus McGee (6'2''-G-91) of Iowa St.
Elijah Johnson (6'4''-PG) of Kansas
Shane Southwell (6'6''-G-92) of Kansas St.
Michael Cobbins (6'8''-F-92) of Oklahoma St.
Jaye Crockett (6'7''-F-91) of Texas Tech
Eron Harris (6'2''-G) of W.Virginia
Deniz Kilicli (6'9''-F-90) of W.Virginia

All-Defensive Team
Chris Babb (6'5''-G-90) of Iowa St.
Travis Releford (6'6''-G-90) of Kansas
Jeff Withey (7'0''-C-90) of Kansas
Angel Rodriguez (5'11''-PG-92) of Kansas St.
Michael Cobbins (6'8''-F-92) of Oklahoma St.
Marcus Smart (6'4''-G-94) of Oklahoma St.

All-Tournament Team
Jeff Withey (7'0''-C-90) of Kansas
Perry Ellis (6'8''-F) of Kansas
Rodney McGruder (6'4''-G-91) of Kansas St.
Angel Rodriguez (5'11''-PG-92) of Kansas St.
Marcus Smart (6'4''-G-94) of Oklahoma St.

All-Rookie Team
Isaiah Austin (7'1''-C-93) of Baylor
Will Clyburn (6'7''-G-90) of Iowa St.
Georges Niang (6'7''-F-93) of Iowa St.
Ben McLemore (6'5''-G) of Kansas
Amath M'Baye (6'9''-F-89) of Oklahoma
Marcus Smart (6'4''-G-94) of Oklahoma St.