Towson Tigers vs Kansas Jayhawks
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One Towson player had no issue scoring against KU’s stifling defense: Dylan Williamson. He had 14 points on 6-for-12 shooting from the floor in the first half. Only one other Towson starter scored — and he scored exactly one point — during that time.
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Flory Bidunga had 18 points and 10 rebounds to spur No. 17 Kansas to a 73-49 victory over Towson on Tuesday night. Tre White had 16 points and a career-high six assists for the Jayhawks (9-3). Melvin Council, coming off a career-best 36-point performance in Saturday's overtime win over N.C. State, added 15 points.
In its penultimate nonconference matchup on Tuesday evening, Kansas men’s basketball took care of business against the Towson Tigers, winning by a score of 73-49. Sophomore center Flory Bidunga was the leading scorer for the Jayhawks, finishing with 18 and a double-double.
For the first few minutes of Tuesday night’s game against Towson, Kansas’ newfound emphasis on playing at a fast pace was quite apparent. The Jayhawks moved the ball efficiently, surged ahead by double digits less than five minutes into the game — and then did little of note for quite a while afterward.
The 2025-26 season marks Dylan Williamson's fourth with Towson men's basketball, making his path from redshirt season to CAA star an old-school developmental story.
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This article was originally published on throughthephog.com as Bill Self previews Towson, ‘they can shoot it from four spots’. The No. 17 Kansas Jayhawks are set to take on the Towson Tigers in a few hours as Tuesday night’s affair marks the penultimate conference game for the Jayhawks.
No. 16 Kansas hosts the Towson Tigers after Melvin Council Jr. scored 36 points in Kansas' 77-76 overtime victory over the NC State Wolfpack.