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For a half, Topeka West's girls basketball team looked like it might be on the way to pulling off a major United Kansas Conference upset Tuesday night.
But Basehor-Linwood ended the Chargers' hopes with a dominating second half, pulling away for a 54-34 decision at Topeka West.
Topeka West led 10-9 early in the second quarter and trailed by just a point (13-12) at the half, but Basehor-Linwood took control with a 19-9 third quarter and led by 25 points (52-27) midway through the fourth quarter, outscoring the Chargers 41-22 in the second half.
"That's kind of been our personality this year,'' Topeka West coach Jeff Skar said. "We were within two of De Soto at halftime and it was kind of the same thing. In trying to establish the program we're talking about trying to break the other team's momentum or keeping ours going and it's a challenge for us right now. We need to put a complete game together.
"It was frustrating tonight because every time we caught the ball we were putting our head down and trying to drive it into traffic and driving it kind of without a purpose instead of driving to maybe draw two defenders and get it to a shooter.''
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Washburn University's women's basketball team will open a four-game homestand with a 5:30 p.m. Wednesday MIAA contest against Fort Hays State at Lee Arena.
The Ichabods lost will be looking to get back on track Wednesday night after dropping road games at Missouri Southern and Pittsburg State last week to fall to 7-8 overall and 3-6 in the MIAA
Fort Hays State (13-6, 8-3 MIAA) has also lost back-to-back games and the Tigers are coming off a tough 53-52 loss to then-No. 19-ranked Nebraska-Kearney.
The Tigers and Ichabods only played once last season and No. 1-ranked Fort Hays State defeated Washburn in Topeka, 72-50, on Dec. 1, 2022 to begin MIAA play. Like last season, Washburn and Fort Hays will only play once this season in the regular season.
Fort Hays State closed out last season with a 30-4 record and was picked second in the MIAA Coaches Preseason Poll while Washburn was voted 10th.
The Ichabods are third in the MIAA in fewest points allowed per game, holding opponents to 57.2 points per game.
WU junior point guard Aubree Dewey is five points away from having 400 in her career after a 20-point effort at Pittsburg State, tying her career-high.
Dewey is the lone Ichabod averaging double figures at 11.0 points per game and is eighth among MIAA players with 3.7 assists per game.
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Highland Park's boys held on to the No. 1 spot in the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Class 5A boy state rankings for the second straight week.
Highland Park is one of nine Shawnee County teams in this week's KBCA rankings, with Washburn Rural's girls climbing to No. 3 in 6A while Seaman's girls fell to No. 3 in 5A after dropping a double-overtime decision to United Kansas Conference foe Basehor-Linwood.
Shawnee Heights girls moved up to the No. 7 spot in 5A while Silver Lake's girls fell to No. 7 in 3A after a triple-overtime Mid-East League loss to Riley County and Topeka High girls are No. 8 in 6.
Washburn Rural remained 10th in the 6A boys rankings while Topeka West remained No. 6 in 5A and Hayden fell to No. 10 in 4A.
KANSAS BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION STATE RANKINGS
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SHAWNEE MISSION NORTH BOYS (1-7) vs. HIGHLAND PARK (6-0)
Topeka Invitational Tournament at Topeka West
Top-ranked (Class 5A) Highland Park will open the Topeka Invitational Tournament in Thursday's 3:15 p.m. game against Shawnee Mission North, coached by former Topeka High coach Pat Denney. Highland Park is coming off a 91-29 Meadowlark Conference rout over Kansas City-Harmon last Friday while SM North is coming off a 44-34 Sunflower League loss to Shawnee Misssion South, the Bisons' seventh straight loss. Scot senior Bo Aldridge led the Scots with 27 points and 10 rebounds in the win over Harmon. The Highland Park-SM North winner will advance to an 8:30 p.m. Friday semifinal to face the winner of the first-round game between Wichita Southeast and Hayden.
WICHITA SOUTHEAST BOYS (4-5) vs. HAYDEN (4-4)
Topeka Invitational Tournament at Topeka West
Hayden will face Wichita Southeast in a 5 p.m. first-round game in the Topeka Invitational Tournament. Hayden, ranked No. 10 in Class 4A, snapped a three-game losing steak with a 67-57 Centennial League win over Topeka High last Friday while Wichita Southeast has won three straight games, including a 68-55 win over Wichita East on Tuesday. Junior Jacob Padilla led Hayden with 25 points, including four 3-pointers, against Topeka High while senior Joe Otting added 12 points. The Hayden-Wichita Southeast winner will play an 8:30 p.m. Friday semifinal against the winner of the opening-round game between Highland Park and Shawnee Mission North.
LANSING BOYS (1-7) vs. TOPEKA WEST (6-2)
Topeka Invitational Tournament at Topeka West
The defending Topeka Invitational Tournament champions will be on their home court to take on United Kansas Conference rival Lansing in a 6:45 p.m. first-round game. Topeka West will be looking to bounce back from last Friday's 71-56 UKC loss to Piper, which snapped the Chargers' six-game winning streak. Senior Xavier Alexander scored 19 points and hit three 3-pointers while senior Malachi Berg added 11 points and grabbed six rebounds. Lansing has dropped six straight games, including a 45-32 UKC decision to Basehor-Linwood last Friday. West beat the Lions 65-49 on Dec. 13. The West-Lansing winner will play a 6:45 p.m. semifinal Friday night against the winner of the first-round game between Lawrence and Topeka High.
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Musings at the mid-month:
• My thoughts this week go back to when Kansas State hired Jerome Tang.
• From what could be college basketball’s epicenter, especially since Kansas is the reigning national champion, Bill Self applauded the move.
• Seems the two coaches maintain a healthy respect, which makes the clash Tuesday in Manhattan different than the last 10 years.
• Unexpected, of course, is how quickly Tang reshaped K-State into a team that appears as if it can compete favorably with any opponent.
• But then, KU is not just any opponent.
• The K-State men’s basketball coaches who won their first meetings against KU: Frank Martin (2008), E.A. Knoth (1921) and Mike Ahearn (1907).
• The dominance in this series amazes me since I’m old enough to remember many games considered tossups.
• Not old enough to meet Ahearn, though I saw and covered games in the fieldhouse named for him.
• In modern times, the Jayhawks seemingly soar each season while the Cats tend to arc or dip.
• Last weekend, KU put on a reunion celebrating 125 years of basketball that featured four coaches spanning 60 years.
• Just four, mind you, all with Final Four appearances.
• Self would deny it, but he’s the best of them.
• The consistently high level KU plays at is unmatched in college hoops, especially along a 125-year timeline.
• But the reunion ended, and former players and coaches flew home.
• Next up? A polar opposite engagement for the Jayhawks.