How to Watch Kansas vs. Oklahoma State Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – January 30

The Oklahoma State Cowboys (9-11, 1-6 Big 12) hope to stop a six-game road losing streak when they visit the No. 8 Kansas Jayhawks (16-4, 4-3 Big 12) on Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 9:00 PM ET.

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Jayhawks vs. Cowboys Game Info

  • Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2024
  • Time: 9:00 PM ET
  • TV: ESPN
  • Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
  • Where: Lawrence, Kansas
  • Venue: Allen Fieldhouse

Jayhawks Insights

  • On offense, Kansas is averaging 79 points per game (66th-ranked in college basketball). It is allowing 68.3 points per contest at the other end (99th-ranked).
  • The Jayhawks rank 127th in the country with 37 boards per game so far this season. Meanwhile, they rank 63rd with 32.7 rebounds allowed per game.
  • Kansas has been one of the top teams in college basketball in terms of assists, as it is dishing out 20.7 per game (best in college basketball).
  • The Jayhawks are 188th in the nation with 11.6 turnovers per game so far this year. Meanwhile, they rank 185th with 11.6 forced turnovers per contest.
  • With 6.4 three-pointers per game, Kansas is 289th in the nation. It owns a 35.8% shooting percentage from downtown, which ranks 92nd in college basketball.
  • The Jayhawks are 241st in the country with 7.8 three-pointers allowed per game so far this season. Meanwhile, they rank 128th with a 32.4% shooting percentage allowed from beyond the arc.
  • Kansas is attempting 40.4 two-pointers per game this year, which account for 69.4% of the shots it has attempted (and 78.4% of the team’s baskets). Meanwhile, it is attempting 17.8 treys per contest, which are 30.6% of its shots (and 21.6% of the team’s buckets).

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Cowboys Insights

  • At 71.8 points scored per game and 69.5 points allowed, Oklahoma State is 248th in the country offensively and 119th defensively.
  • The Cowboys are 194th in the nation in rebounds per game (35.5) and 57th in rebounds allowed (32.5).
  • This season Oklahoma State is ranked 101st in college basketball in assists at 14.7 per game.
  • In terms of turnovers, the Cowboys are 302nd in the country in committing them (13 per game). They are 215th in forcing them (11.4 per game).
  • With 9.1 made 3-pointers per game and shooting 35.4% from beyond the arc, Oklahoma State is 40th and 112th in the nation, respectively, in those categories.
  • Defensively, the Cowboys are 38th in college basketball in 3-pointers conceded per game at 5.9. They are 164th in 3-point percentage allowed at 32.9%.
  • In 2023-24, Oklahoma State has attempted 45.1% percent of its shots from behind the 3-point line, and 54.9% percent from inside it. In terms of made shots, 35.7% of Oklahoma State’s buckets have been 3-pointers, and 64.3% have been 2-pointers.

Jayhawks Leaders

  • The scoring leader for the Jayhawks this season is Kevin McCullar, who averages 19.8 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game.
  • Hunter Dickinson is Kansas’ leading rebounder, grabbing 11.3 per game, while Dajuan Harris is its best passer, distributing 6.8 assists in each contest.
  • The Jayhawks get the most three-point shooting production out of McCullar, who knocks down 1.6 threes per game.
  • Harris and Dickinson lead Kansas on the defensive end, with Harris leading the team in steals averaging 1.7 per game and Dickinson in blocks averaging 1.4 per contest.

Cowboys Leaders

  • Javon Small racks up 13.9 points and adds 4.8 assists per game, putting him at the top of the Cowboys’ leaderboards for those statistics.
  • Brandon Garrison grabs 5.6 rebounds per game (he also scores 6.8 points per game and adds 1.5 assists per game) which puts him at the top of the Oklahoma State rebounding leaderboard.
  • Small is reliable from distance and leads the Cowboys with 2.2 made threes per game.
  • Oklahoma State’s leader in steals is Quion Williams (1.3 per game), and its leader in blocks is Garrison (1.6 per game).
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