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1973–74 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team


1973–74 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball
Big Eight Conference
No. 10
No. 7
23–7 (13–1 Big 8)
Ted Owens (10th season)
Sam Miranda (8th season)
Duncan Reid (1st season)
Tom Kivisto
Dave Taynor
Allen Fieldhouse

The 1973–74 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1973–74 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team finished with an overall record of 23–7 (13–1 Big 8) In the 1974 NCAA Tournament, Kansas advanced all the way to their 6th Final Four appearance. But the Jayhawks lost to Marquette in the semifinals then lost the third place game to UCLA.

  • Danny Knight
  • Roger Morningstar
  • Dale Greenlee
  • Norm Cook
  • Rick Suttle
  • Tom Kivisto
  • Tommie Smith
  • Dave Taynor
  • Nino Samuel
  • Donnie Von Moore
  • Reuben Shelton
  • Jack Hollis
  • Bob Emery
  • Paul Werner
  • Chris Barnthouse
  • Dwight Haley
Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite city, state
December 1*No. 13Murray StateW 103–711–0Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
December 3*No. 13No. 10 KentuckyW 71–632–0Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
December 5*No. 3 IndianaL 59–722–1Assembly Hall Bloomington, IN
December 8*Northern IowaW 94–603–1Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
December 14*Washington StateW 66–514–1Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
December 15*OregonW 67–495–1Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
December 22*at No. 17 VanderbiltL 72–835–2Memorial Gymnasium Nashville, TN
December 26vs. ColoradoL 71–735–3Kemper Arena Kansas City, MO
December 28vs. OklahomaW 82–726–3Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, MO
December 29vs. NebraskaW 75–667–3Kemper Arena Kansas City, MO
January 2at IowaW 72–718–3Iowa Field House Iowa City, IA
January 12*NebraskaW 79–649–3(1–0)Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
January 14at Iowa StateW 73–6910–3(2–0)James H. Hilton Coliseum Ames, IA
January 19Oklahoma StateW 68–6611–3(3–0)Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
January 22*No. 1 Notre DameL 74–7611–4Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
January 25at OklahomaW 82–7912–4(4–0)McCasland Field House Norman, OK
January 29No. 18at Missouri Border WarW 80–6713–4(5–0)Hearnes Center Columbia, MO
February 4No. 18ColoradoW 81–6614–4(6–0)Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
February 9No. 17at Oklahoma StateW 80–7115–4(7–0)Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, OK
February 13No. 16at Kansas State Sunflower ShowdownL 71–7415–5(7–1)Ahearn Field House Manhattan, KS
February 16No. 16Iowa StateW 72–5716–5(8–1)Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
February 18No. 16OklahomaW 98–8017–5(9–1)Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
February 26No. 15at NebraskaW 51–4618–5(10–1)Nebraska Coliseum Lincoln, NE
March 2No. 15at ColoradoW 70–6819–5(11–1)Balch Fieldhouse Boulder, CO
March 6No. 15Kansas State Sunflower ShowdownW 60–5520–5(12–1)Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
March 9No. 15Missouri Border WarW 112–7621–5(13–1)Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, KS
March 14No. 14vs. No. 19 Creighton NCAA Midwest Regional semifinalsW 55–5422–5Mabee Center Tulsa, OK
March 16No. 14vs. Oral Roberts NCAA Midwest Regional FinalsW 93–90 OT23–5Mabee Center Tulsa, OK
March 23No. 6vs. No. 3 Marquette NCAA national semifinalsL 51–6423–6Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC
March 25No. 6vs. No. 2 UCLA NCAA National third-place gameL 61–7823-7Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. Midwest=MW.
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