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NCAAM: #1 Houston dominates #14 Kansas 76-46 at Home, wins Big 12 Regular Season

 #1 Houston got a big win at home over #14 Kansas 76-46 yesterday. Houston with the win clinches the Big 12 regular season title. Leading the scoring was Jamal Shead with 13 points, Damian Dunn had 12, LJ Cryer had 11 and J'wan Roberts had 10. For Kansas KJ Adams and Johnny Furphy both had 9 points, Nicholas Timberlake had 4 and Dajuan Harris Jr had 3. Houston outrebounded Kansas 38-31 and had 17 assists. Houston closes out the regular season at 29-3 and Kansas falls to 22-10.

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