No. 1 Baylor is hosting No. 3 Kansas on Saturday in a potential Final Four matchup. Both teams received preliminary No. 1 seeds from the NCAA selection committee and there was a bit of separation between the No. 1 seeds and everyone else.
This is the second time these two teams have faced each other this year, with Baylor pulling off a 67-55 win at Allen Fieldhouse early in January. All season long, Baylor has been led by sophomore point guard Jared Butler, who had 22 points against the Jayhawks the first time around and is averaging 15.