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SportsFebruary 5, 2008

By DOUG TUCKER The Associated Press LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Darrell Arthur scored nine points in a second-half surge that carried No. 4 Kansas past Missouri 90-71 on Monday night, giving the Jayhawks their 20th straight home victory and a season sweep of their archrivals...

Kansas guard Brandon Rush (25) drives on Missouri forward DeMarre Carroll (1) during the first half of their college basketball game in Lawrence, Kan., Monday, Feb. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)
Kansas guard Brandon Rush (25) drives on Missouri forward DeMarre Carroll (1) during the first half of their college basketball game in Lawrence, Kan., Monday, Feb. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

~ No. 4 Kansas completed a season sweep of the Tigerswith a 90-71 victory.

By DOUG TUCKER

The Associated Press

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Darrell Arthur scored nine points in a second-half surge that carried No. 4 Kansas past Missouri 90-71 on Monday night, giving the Jayhawks their 20th straight home victory and a season sweep of their archrivals.

Brandon Rush had scored 19 points for the Jayhawks (22-1, 7-1 Big 12), going 7-of-13 from the field.

Kansas guard Sherron Collins tried to shoot over Missouri forward Leo Lyons during the first half Monday in Lawrence, Kan. (ORLIN WAGNER ~ Associated Press)
Kansas guard Sherron Collins tried to shoot over Missouri forward Leo Lyons during the first half Monday in Lawrence, Kan. (ORLIN WAGNER ~ Associated Press)

Jason Horton and Darryl Butterfield entered the game midway through the first half, giving Missouri (13-10, 3-5) a full complement of players for the first time, except for injured Stefon Hannah, since a fight outside a Columbia, Mo., nightclub in the early morning hours of Jan. 27.

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Hannah, who had 23 points and six assists in Missouri's six-point loss to Kansas on Jan. 19, broke his jaw in the altercation and four players were suspended indefinitely. Leo Lyons and Marshall Brown were reinstated for Saturday's 77-74 victory over then-No. 22 Kansas State.

But Butterfield and Horton did not return until about 9 minutes remained in the first half of Kansas' ninth straight home win over the Tigers.

By then, the Jayhawks already had a 27-19 lead and were in the middle of a 13-6 run that Rush capped with a 3-pointer that made it 36-23.

Keon Lawrence played 36 minutes and had 25 points for Missouri. DeMarre Carroll, J.T. Tiller and Lyons all had 13.

Missouri coach Mike Anderson yelled instruction to his team during Monday's loss. Anderson returned his remaining suspended players to the floor against Kansas.
Missouri coach Mike Anderson yelled instruction to his team during Monday's loss. Anderson returned his remaining suspended players to the floor against Kansas.

Sasha Kaun had five points in the early run as the Jayhawks rolled into halftime with a 45-33 lead en route to their 30th victory in their last 31 regular-season games.

Horton played 8 minutes and wound up with no points. Butterfield was 0-for-3 from the floor and picked up two fouls in his 5 minutes.

Sherron Collins and Kaun each had 12 points for Kansas, which hasn't lost at home to the hated Tigers since former coach Norm Stewart's last season with Missouri. in 1999.

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