What's Happening?
In the 2026 NCAA Tournament, the Kansas Jayhawks, seeded fourth in the East Region, defeated the 13th-seeded California Baptist Lancers with a score of 68-60. The game took place in San Diego, where Kansas built a significant lead early in the second
half, thanks to Darryn Peterson's impressive performance. Peterson, who initially struggled, missing his first six shots, rebounded to score 28 points, going 11-for-18 from the field. Kansas led by as many as 26 points, but California Baptist mounted a comeback, led by Dominique Daniels Jr., who scored 25 points. Despite the Lancers' efforts, Kansas held on to win, advancing to face St. John's in the next round.
Why It's Important?
This victory is crucial for Kansas as it propels them into the second round of the NCAA Tournament, maintaining their hopes for a deep run. For California Baptist, this game marked their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament, highlighting their progress as a program. The game also showcased the resilience of Kansas, particularly Darryn Peterson, whose performance was pivotal in securing the win. The outcome affects the tournament's dynamics, as Kansas remains a strong contender, while California Baptist gains valuable experience on the national stage.
What's Next?
Kansas will face the fifth-seeded St. John's in the second round of the tournament. This matchup will test Kansas's ability to maintain their momentum against a team that convincingly defeated Northern Iowa. The outcome of this game will determine Kansas's path forward in the tournament, with potential implications for their seeding and matchups in subsequent rounds.









