Kansas Jayhawks Basketball - Record Vs. Big 12 Opponents

Record Vs. Big 12 Opponents

See also: Sunflower Showdown
Kansas
vs.
Overall Record at Lawrence at Opponent's
Venue
at Neutral Site Last 5 Meetings Last 10 Meetings Current Streak Since Beginning
of Big 12
Baylor KU, 18–3 KU, 10–0 KU, 8–1 BU, 0–2 KU, 3–2 KU, 8–2 L 1 KU, 16–3
Iowa State KU, 171–59 KU, 88–15 KU, 66–37 KU, 17–7 KU, 4–1 KU, 9–1 L 1 KU, 26–8
Kansas State KU, 184–91 KU, 84–35 KU, 74–45 KU, 26–11 KU, 4–1 KU, 8–2 W 2 KU, 37–3
Oklahoma KU, 138–64 KU, 69–16 KU, 49–40 KU, 20–8 KU, 5–0 KU, 9–1 W 9 KU, 17–4
Oklahoma State KU, 106–53 KU, 58–10 KU, 34–31 KU, 14–12 KU, 4–1 KU, 8–2 W 4 KU, 17–6
Texas KU, 20–7 KU, 10–1 KU, 5–5 KU, 4–1 KU, 4–1 KU, 8–2 W 3 KU, 16–6
Texas Tech KU, 22–4 KU, 12–0 KU, 8–4 KU, 2–0 KU, 5–0 KU, 9–1 W 5 KU, 14–3

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