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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Kansas coach Bill Self anticipated another down-to-the-wire game at Missouri. Instead, he nearly got a blowout. Julian Wright set a career high with 33 points to go with 12 rebounds, and No. 9 Kansas held the Tigers without a basket for more than nine minutes of the first half in a 92-74 victory Saturday.
It was Missouri's most lopsided loss in the border rivalry since a 23-point setback on Feb. 5, 1966.
The previous three meetings at Missouri had been decided by four points or fewer, and Kansas won by three points at home last month.
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