A marquee Big 12 battle takes center stage Monday night as No. 11 Kansas visits No. 13 Texas Tech inside United Supermarkets Arena. With both teams sitting at 16–5 overall and 6–2 in conference play, this matchup carries major implications for the league race and NCAA Tournament seeding. Kansas brings tradition, balance, and defensive toughness, while Texas Tech counters with elite scoring power and one of the most intimidating home environments in the conference.
Betting Lines
- Spread: Texas Tech -2.5
- Total: 150.5
- Moneyline: OFF
- ESPN Analytics Win Probability: Texas Tech 54.7%, Kansas 45.3%
The narrow line reflects how evenly matched these teams are, with home court giving the Red Raiders a slight edge.
Resume Check
Kansas (16–5, 6–2 Big 12 | AP Rank: No. 11)
Last Five Games:
- W vs BYU (90–82)
- W at Kansas State (86–62)
- W at Colorado (75–69)
- W vs Baylor (80–62)
- W vs Iowa State (84–63)
Kansas enters riding a five-game winning streak, showing improved offensive rhythm and consistent defensive execution. The Jayhawks are playing their best basketball of the season at the right time.
Texas Tech (16–5, 6–2 Big 12 | AP Rank: No. 13)
Last Five Games:
- L at UCF (80–88)
- W vs Houston (90–86)
- W at Baylor (92–73)
- W vs BYU (84–71)
- W vs Utah (88–74)
Despite a recent road setback, Texas Tech has been dominant at home and continues to rank among the Big 12’s most efficient and explosive offenses.
Players to Watch
Kansas
- Tre White — Leads the Jayhawks at 14.8 PPG, providing scoring punch and perimeter shooting.
- Flory Bidunga — A force inside, averaging 8.9 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game.
- Melvin Council Jr. — The primary playmaker, pacing the team with 5.2 assists per game.
Texas Tech
- JT Toppin — One of the Big 12’s most dominant players (22.4 PPG, 10.9 RPG).
- Christian Anderson — Floor general and defensive catalyst.
- Donovan Atwell — A reliable secondary scorer who stretches the floor.
How Kansas Wins
- Control tempo and limit Texas Tech’s transition opportunities.
- Protect the paint and challenge Toppin with physical interior defense.
- Generate open looks through ball movement and balanced scoring.
- Win the rebounding battle to create extra possessions.
How Texas Tech Wins
- Feed Toppin early and often in the post and pick-and-roll.
- Use home-court energy to pressure Kansas ball handlers.
- Push the pace and capitalize on fast-break chances.
- Knock down perimeter shots to stretch Kansas’ defense.
Prediction: Kansas enters this matchup with momentum after a statement home win over BYU, while Texas Tech is coming off a tough road loss at UCF. With elite scorers on both sides — including Darryn Peterson, JT Toppin, and Christian Anderson — expect an up-tempo, offense-driven battle. In a game that should stay tight throughout, home-court advantage ultimately gives the Red Raiders the edge in Lubbock.
Texas Tech 83, Kansas 77








