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No. 1 Kansas Romps Over No. 23 Texas 86-56

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AUSTIN (AP) - Texas' home crowd was rocking and ready for another big win. Then the typical Kansas swagger took over and the Longhorns never had a chance.

Perry Ellis scored 20 points and top-ranked Kansas rolled over No. 23 Texas 86-56 on Monday night, an emphatic exclamation point that clinched the outright Big 12 championship for the Jayhawks.

Kansas had already earned at least a share of a 12th straight crown and settled the question of an undisputed title in the opening minutes with a barrage of 3-pointers, a steady diet of points from Ellis and defense that gave Texas nothing easy.

The Jayhawks (26-4, 14-3) made 11 3-pointers, led by 24 points by halftime and sent the sellout crowd headed to the exits early. Ellis finished 9 of 11 from the field.

Frank Mason III added 14 points for Kansas.

"Our toughness and fight were not nearly what they needed to be," Texas coach Shaka Smart said.

Javan Felix scored 13 points for Texas (19-11, 10-7), which has never beaten a No. 1-ranked opponent in nine tries.

Kansas, which spent two weeks at No. 1 in early January, looked every bit the part this time. And in a season the Big 12 finally seemed like it could crown a new champion, the Jayhawks stormed through the second half of the league schedule with a nine-game winning streak to take it again.

Kansas has won nine of its last 10 against Texas, but came into this one expecting a much tougher fight than the Longhorns put up.

With four wins already this season over Top 10 opponents, Texas looked like a team ready to grab another. The Longhorns came in brimming with confidence as the league upstart under Smart. And after its impressive win two days earlier over Oklahoma, Texas turned out its biggest -- and rowdiest -- crowd of the season.

The Jayhawks greeted it with little more than a shrug and a scoring burst at the start that overwhelmed the Longhorns from the opening tip.

"I thought they played free and loose and aggressive," Smart said.

Devonte' Graham and Mason made three 3-pointers in a 15-0 run as Texas missed its first 14 shots. And Ellis had hardly even gotten started. The senior forward dominated Texas' front line for 15 points in the first half. His 3-pointer put the Jayhawks up by 21 points with 4 minutes left.

"For 20-25 minutes, that was about as well as we can play," Kansas coach Bill Self said. "We talked about we don't want to share anything."

Even when Texas started matching shots, that's all the Longhorns could do. The Jayhawks shot 66 percent in the first half and consecutive 3-pointers by Wayne Selden Jr., and Brannen Greene in the final minutes sent Kansas into halftime with a 47-23 lead.

The Kansas swagger seemed to get bigger with every basket. Ellis weaved his way to another easy layup, Graham swished two more 3-pointers and two thunderous dunks by Jamari Traylor pushed the Jayhawks' lead to 67-36 with just under 13 minutes to play.

"I don't think we were overwhelmed," Felix said. "We didn't defend well. We missed some shots ... you can't do that against a team like that."

TIP-INS:
Kansas: The Jayhawks rank fourth nationally in 3-point percentage and have made 10 or more 3-pointers 11 times this season.

Texas: The Longhorns' offense stalled mostly because Isaiah Taylor never got started. The point guard has been the catalyst for Texas all season -- he's their leading scorer -- but started 0-for-8 shooting and missed several open looks. Taylor didn't score until making a steal and a layup with 1:26 left in the first half and took just one shot in the second.

Smart said Taylor struggled with a sore right heel after the Oklahoma game and wore a walking boot Sunday and Monday before the game.

"He was in a lot of pain," Smart said.

TEXAS TROUBLES
Texas' last four home games have included big wins over West Virginia and Oklahoma and blowout losses to Baylor and Kansas. In the losses, Texas' smaller, guard-oriented lineup has struggled to match up against bigger teams.

Texas' front line of Prince Ibeh, Connor Lammert and Shaq Cleare combined for just 11 points.

"Where do we go from here?" Smart said. "It's a choice for our team. The key guys on our team will have to make a decision what they want this team to be about."

WHAT'S NEXT
Kansas hosts No. 21 Iowa State on Saturday

Texas plays at Oklahoma State on Friday

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