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College Wrap: Princeton Men’s Basketball Can’t Keep Pace with No. 25 Kansas in Second Half
Flory Bidunga scored 25 points on 10-of-11 shooting and Tre White added 18 as Kansas pulled away with a 17-3 second-half run, winning 76-57.
- On Saturday, No. 25 Kansas Jayhawks beat Princeton Tigers 76-57 in Lawrence, Kan., as Bidunga made 10 of 11 shots for a career-high 26 points.
- Kansas turned the game with a 17-3 run midway through the second half after an earlier 9-0 stretch gave them the lead while Princeton stayed close with Jack Stanton's 3-pointers.
- Kansas' Tre White contributed 18 points off the bench, while Princeton was led by Dalen Davis with 21 points, Jack Stanton with 15, and Jackson Hicke with 12.
- Kansas is now 3-1 after Saturday's win, improving its early-season mark, while Princeton Tigers dropped to 2-2 despite a team-high from Davis; both clubs will be back in action Tuesday night, with Kansas heading to the State Farm Champions Classic against Duke.
- With the Champions Classic looming, Kansas gains momentum from Saturday's win and will face Duke in the State Farm Champions Classic in New York, with The Associated Press using Data Skrive and Sportradar.
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