Published 12/22/2007
at Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Men's Hoops News
Darrell Arthur and Darnell Jackson both had 14 points and No. 3 Kansas beat Miami of Ohio 78-54 on Saturday, becoming the first team in more than a year to exceed 69 points against the RedHawks. Jackson and Sasha Kaun ignited a 13-0 run in the opening minutes, creating a 20-6 lead as the Jayhawks (12-0) remained unbeaten and raised their record in Allen Fieldhouse to 189-12 since 1994-95.
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