KANSAS CITY, Mo. – No one can ever predict what a lengthy win streak means going into the NCAA Tournament.
When Kansas officially learns on Sunday that it is the No. 1 overall seed, the Jayhawks will accept the announcement (4:30 p.m. CBS) as a 30-win team riding a 14-game winning streak.
Basketball fortunes do not get much better in March. Not within a balanced Division I landscape in which the Big 12 was rated the nation’s best conference and yet KU closed it out with a two-game advantage in the standings before claiming the Big 12 Tournament on Saturday.