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No. 11 Kansas State succeeded in making their game against No. 3 Kansas a grueling, half-court defensive battle, but the Jayhawks proved they could win their defense on Tuesday, leaving Manhattan with an 60-55 victory. Bill Self's high-powered offense was held mostly in check, as they didn't have anyone score more than 12 points. However, outside of a 19-point effort from Shane Southwell, the Wildcats couldn't get anything going, as they shot only 36% from the floor. Travis Releford, the Jayhawk...
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