LAHAINA, Hawaii
On the day Cheick Diallo was freed, the Kansas Jayhawks may have found the real Wayne Selden, too.
Nearly 10 hours after the NCAA announced that the freshman forward Diallo would be eligible to play starting next Tuesday, a development that could alter the course of this college basketball season, another persistent question mark emerged on a steamy night inside the Lahaina Civic Center.
Selden, the mercurial junior guard, carried the fifth-ranked Jayhawks to a Maui Invitational title, finishing with 25 points in a 70-63 victory over No. 19 Vanderbilt on Wednesday night.