Few teams have had easier travel in the NCAA Tournament than Kansas.
The postseason spots for the Jayhawks for the past four years: Sprint Center, Tulsa, Okla., Louisville, Ky., Omaha, Neb., and St. Louis.
Kansas earned the proximity with its regular-season success, and favorable NCAA Tournament seeds mean geographical preference.
But could this be the year Kansas gets shipped to a coast, even as a No. 1 seed?
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Most NCAA bracket projections peg the Jayhawks as the top seed in the West Region, playing first- and second-round games in at Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita.