LAWRENCE — Things were finally starting to click for the Kansas women.
The offense was scoring efficiently and the defense was making stops and forcing turnovers. KU took a 10-point lead on Iowa State into the locker room at halftime, but out of the break, everything reverted back to how it has been.
The Jayhawks suddenly could not score, and their defense looked vulnerable. And the Cyclones’ Seanna Johnson went to work in the second half, scoring 16 points on 6-for-8 shooting en route to a 63-53 victory Tuesday night at Allen Fieldhouse..
“Its definitely hard to swallow,” junior Jada Brown said.