No. 2 Baylor holds off K-State 74-68 in Big 12 quarters
AP
Mar 11, 2021
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Baylor Bears coach Scott Drew has always believed the team that advanced the previous night in the Big 12 Tournament has the advantage in the first half over the team that had a bye into the quarterfinal round.
The team with the fresh legs has the advantage down the stretch.
That played out in the second-ranked Bears' survive-and-advance win over Kansas State Wildcats on Thursday. It took big games from the backcourt of MaCio Teague, Davion Mitchell and Jared Butler along with some crucial plays in the closing seconds for the Bears to hold on for a 74-68 victory and avoid what would have been one of the biggest upsets in tournament history.
''I thought we were a little tentative,'' Drew said. ''In the first game you have a little jitters. A lot of our guys hadn't played in the Big 12 Tournament. They were really excited and sometimes that makes you play hesitant. But give Kansas State a lot of credit. I thought they had a great game plan.''
The top-seeded Bears (22-1) rolled into T-Mobile Arena after their first regular-season conference title since 1950, three straight wins over ranked teams and with a No. 1 seed in next week's NCAA Tournament nearly locked up.
Yet the Wildcats (9-20), who lost their two regular-season games to Baylor by an average of 40 points, never allowed the high-powered Bears to slip away. The plucky bunch of kids kept answering baskets until the final minute. Freshman Nijel Pack's sixth 3-pointer got them within 70-66 with just over a minute to go.
Mitchell missed at the other end, but Kansas State couldn't capitalize when Mike McGuirl threw a wild pass that Pack batted into the air. The Bears came down with the loose ball and Butler made a couple free throws to seal the win.
It sent Baylor into a semifinal matchup with No. 12 Oklahoma State on Friday night.
Teague finished with 24 points, Mitchell had 23 and Butler had 18 as the Bears' starting backcourt scored all but nine of their points. But while Teague was solid with the ball, Butler and Mitchell had 13 of Baylor's 21 turnovers.
''We knew it wasn't going to be easy. It's hard to beat a team three times,'' Mitchell said. ''They had a really good plan. They played really hard, really tough. They won yesterday so they had a lot of momentum, so it's good for us in the long run.''
Pack finished with 18 points, as did Davion Bradford, as the ninth-seeded Wildcats lost their ninth straight game against the top seed in the Big 12 Tournament. Kansas State had beaten No. 10 seed TCU in the opening round.
''It felt good for us to have courage and show the improvement we had from the beginning of the year to now, so it felt good,'' Pack said. ''It feels like we're a whole new team. It's like a preview of the years to come.''
Baylor struggled after a late-season, three-week pause because of COVID-19, barely squeaking past Big 12 bottom-dweller Iowa State and losing its only game at Kansas. But the Bears appeared to get their legs - and lungs - back with an overtime win at West Virginia followed by easy wins over ranked teams Oklahoma State and Texas Tech.
They must have lost their mojo again on the way to Kansas City.
The Bears struggled to control the 7-foot Bradford in the paint. They couldn't track down Pack on the perimeter. They coughed up a dozen turnovers by halftime, and they were slow getting to just about every loose ball.
Kansas State hung around long enough to take a 37-36 lead, its first of the game, on Pack's 3-pointer out of the break.
The Bears slowly regained control, and when Mitchell answered Pack's fifth 3 with one of his own - and Teague converted a three-point play moments later - they finally had some breathing room for the first time.
They needed every bit of it down the stretch.
BIG PICTURE
Kansas State had the second-most starts by freshmen in the country behind Kentucky, and it showed during a 13-game losing streak amid a 5-18 start. But the Wildcats may have been the most improved team in the league down the stretch, winning four of five capped by their win over TCU in the first round of the tournament.
Baylor struggled to handle Kansas big man David McCormack in its lone loss this season, and its inability to deal with post players showed up again Thursday. Bradford is far from polished in the paint, but he managed to get a series of easy points at the the rim, and that should concern Drew ahead of the NCAA Tournament.
UP NEXT
The Bears will play the red-hot Cowboys on Friday night for a spot in the championship game.
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1st Half
KSU
Wildcats
34
BAYL
Bears
36
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Davion Bradford vs. Flo Thamba (Davion Mitchell gains possession)
19:30
Davion Mitchell misses three point jump shot
19:28
Mark Vital offensive rebound
19:23
+3
Jared Butler makes three point jump shot (Mark Vital assists)
0-3
19:03
+2
DaJuan Gordon makes two point jump shot
2-3
18:54
+3
MaCio Teague makes three point jump shot (Davion Mitchell assists)
2-6
18:29
+2
Davion Bradford makes two point dunk (Mike McGuirl assists)
4-6
18:09
Selton Miguel shooting foul (Davion Mitchell draws the foul)
18:09
+1
Davion Mitchell makes regular free throw 1 of 2
4-7
18:09
+1
Davion Mitchell makes regular free throw 2 of 2
4-8
17:50
Nijel Pack turnover (bad pass)
17:38
Jared Butler turnover (bad pass) (Mike McGuirl steals)
17:23
DaJuan Gordon misses two point layup
17:21
Jared Butler defensive rebound
17:13
Jared Butler misses three point jump shot
17:11
Mark Vital offensive rebound
17:10
Mark Vital turnover (traveling)
16:42
+2
Davion Bradford makes two point layup (Selton Miguel assists)
6-8
16:25
DaJuan Gordon shooting foul (Mark Vital draws the foul)
16:25
+1
Mark Vital makes regular free throw 1 of 2
6-9
16:25
+1
Mark Vital makes regular free throw 2 of 2
6-10
16:11
Selton Miguel misses two point layup
16:09
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua defensive rebound
16:08
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua turnover (bad pass) (Davion Bradford steals)
16:07
Davion Mitchell shooting foul (Davion Bradford draws the foul)
16:07
+1
Davion Bradford makes regular free throw 1 of 2
7-10
16:07
Davion Bradford misses regular free throw 2 of 2
16:07
Jared Butler defensive rebound
15:54
Jared Butler turnover (out of bounds)
15:54
TV timeout
15:35
Mike McGuirl turnover (bad pass) (Jared Butler steals)
15:13
MaCio Teague misses three point jump shot
15:11
Mark Vital offensive rebound
15:03
+2
Jared Butler makes two point floating jump shot
7-12
14:49
+2
Davion Bradford makes two point layup (Mike McGuirl assists)
9-12
14:34
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua offensive foul
14:34
Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua turnover
14:20
Selton Miguel misses three point jump shot
14:18
Jared Butler defensive rebound
14:14
Nijel Pack shooting foul (Jared Butler draws the foul)
14:14
+1
Jared Butler makes regular free throw 1 of 2
9-13
14:14
+1
Jared Butler makes regular free throw 2 of 2
9-14
14:05
Mike McGuirl turnover (lost ball) (Davion Mitchell steals)
13:49
Jared Butler turnover (bad pass) (Mike McGuirl steals)
13:40
Mike McGuirl misses three point jump shot
13:38
Davion Mitchell defensive rebound
13:22
Jared Butler turnover (bad pass)
12:55
Kaosi Ezeagu misses two point layup
12:53
Matthew Mayer defensive rebound
12:39
Flo Thamba misses two point jump shot
12:37
Rudi Williams defensive rebound
12:25
Nijel Pack misses two point jump shot
12:23
Matthew Mayer defensive rebound
12:14
Matthew Mayer misses two point jump shot
12:12
MaCio Teague offensive rebound
12:03
+2
Davion Mitchell makes two point floating jump shot
9-16
11:46
+3
Rudi Williams makes three point jump shot (Nijel Pack assists)
12-16
11:24
Davion Mitchell misses three point jump shot
11:22
Kaosi Ezeagu defensive rebound
11:20
Flo Thamba personal foul
11:20
TV timeout
11:04
DaJuan Gordon turnover (lost ball) (Mark Vital steals)
10:57
Mark Vital offensive foul
10:57
Mark Vital turnover
10:38
+2
DaJuan Gordon makes two point layup (Mike McGuirl assists)
14-16
10:08
MaCio Teague misses three point jump shot
10:06
Rudi Williams defensive rebound
10:03
Luke Kasubke offensive foul
10:03
Luke Kasubke turnover
9:46
Mark Vital misses two point layup
9:44
DaJuan Gordon defensive rebound
9:44
MaCio Teague personal foul
9:28
+2
Luke Kasubke makes two point floating jump shot (DaJuan Gordon assists)
16-16
9:04
+3
Matthew Mayer makes three point jump shot (Mark Vital assists)
16-19
8:48
+2
DaJuan Gordon makes two point alley-oop layup (Mike McGuirl assists)