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Bill Self on the Challenges and Benefits of Facing Arizona in the Big 12 Quarterfinals
For the second time in five days, Kansas Basketball will take on Arizona in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament.
The Jayhawks are coming off a hard fought, overtime victory against UCF and are hoping to keep the ball rolling.
Following the overtime thriller Kansas Head Coach, Bill Self, spoke on what makes playing the Wildcats for the second in five days challenging but also beneficial.
“It’s going to be challenge because they’ve got some really good guys and a really good team,” said Self. “The benefit is that from a preparation standpoint, we are going to be more familiar with them than we normally would.”
In the Senior Saturday matchup, Arizona took the Jayhawks to the wire in Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas was able to pull off the upset 83-76 but it wasn’t easy.
“I actually thought on Saturday we had four seniors play very well and it was barely enough in our building,” said Self. “So it’s going to take a great energy type game and we’re going to have to play big.”
The Wildcats play hard-nosed basketball with outstanding guard play from Caleb Love and Jaden Bradley. The two combined for 37 points on Saturday and were rarely seen off the court.
“We’ve got to be able to guard the ball better than we did on Saturday,” said Self. “I thought Saturday was a really good basketball game that was well played by both teams.”
Kansas hasn’t been great down the stretch, posting a 6-6 record over its last 12 games. Thursday’s rematch is going to require toughness and tenacity in order to keep advancing towards the Big 12 title.
“The biggest thing for me and I think our guys is that, it was a great effort by us on Saturday and it was barely enough, so we’ve got to bring at least that plus more on Thursday,” said Self.
The Jayhawks and the Wildcats are set to tipoff at 8:30 p.m. CT on Thursday, and the winner will advance to the semifinals to take on either Texas Tech or Baylor.
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Where to watch Kansas City Royals vs Cincinnati Reds: TV channel, start time, streaming for June 3
What to know about MLB’s ABS robot umpire strike zone system
MLB launches ABS challenge system as players test robot umpire calls in a groundbreaking season.
The 2026 MLB season has surpassed the quarter mark, and after each team’s first 40 games, there’s plenty of reasons to tune in all summer long.
Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami has already proven doubters wrong by launching 17 home runs, Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes consistently looks like the best version of himself on the mound and Milwaukee ace Jacob Misiorowski is throwing harder than any starter in the majors.
The MLB action continues on Wednesday as the Kansas City Royals visit the Cincinnati Reds.
Here’s everything you need to know to tune in for the first pitch.
See USA TODAY’s sortable MLB schedule to filter by team or division.
What time is Kansas City Royals vs Cincinnati Reds?
First pitch between the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, June 3.
How to watch Kansas City Royals vs Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 11:50 a.m.
- Matchup: KC at CIN
- Date: Wednesday, June 3
- Time: 7:10 p.m. (ET)
- Venue: Great American Ball Park
- Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
- TV: Royals.TV and Reds.TV
- Streaming: MLB.TV on Fubo
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MLB scores, results
MLB scores for June 3 games are available on usatoday.com . Here’s how to access today’s results:
See scores, results for all of today’s games.
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Bat Cats defeat Kansas Cannons, 4-1
AUGUSTA — Great Bend Bat Cat Jaxon Bunkers homered, doubled and drove home three runs to spark a 4-1 victory over the Kansas Cannons in Tuesday’s baseball game.
Bat Cats pitcher Quentin Medrano struck out seven batters in five innings. Hoisington’s Lane French threw three shutout innings and Hays native Carter Graham pitched one scoreless inning.
Bat Cat George McCarroll scored on a first-inning wild pitch after reaching base on an error.
Bunkers’ 2-run seventh-inning homer scored Andrugh Yee for a 3-0 lead.
The Kansas Cannons scored when Talan Barraza’s sacrifice fly scored Colton Petersmith after a seventh-inning triple.
Yee scored on a Jaxon Bunkers double in the ninth inning.
Great Bend 100 000 201 — 4 5 0
Kansas Cannons 000 000 100 — 1 3 1
Medrano, French (6), Graham (9) and Chivira. Reed, Roberts (4), Stephenson (7), Humphreys (9) and Becker. W—Medrano, 1-0. L—Reed, 2B—GB—Bunkers. 3B—KC—Petersmith. HR—GB—Bunkers.
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