Kansas and TCU have clashed 32 times in history, with Kansas leading the series 28-4. The two teams are set to meet again on March 12, 2026, at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri, as part of the Big 12 tournament. Kansas enters the matchup as the No. 3 seed, while TCU is the No. 6 seed.
Kansas boasts an overall record of 22-9 and a 12-6 record in Big 12 play, while TCU has a record of 22-10 and 11-7 in the conference. Both teams have shown strong offensive capabilities, with Kansas averaging 76.5 points per game and TCU averaging 78.5 points per game.
Recent Developments
In their most recent games, Kansas secured a convincing victory over Kansas State, winning 104-85, while TCU triumphed against Oklahoma State with a score of 95-88. The last time these two teams faced each other during the regular season, Kansas emerged victorious in a thrilling overtime match, winning 104-100. In that game, Kansas overcame a 16-point deficit, including a 13-point difference in the final four minutes.
As the teams prepare for this upcoming matchup, Kansas is favored by 5.5 points, with the Over/Under set at 141.5. Observers note that if TCU’s Darryn Peterson performs well, he could be a significant factor in the game, as he scored 34 points in the earlier matchup against Kansas.
Looking Ahead
With the stakes high in the Big 12 tournament, both teams are eager to secure a win. Kansas has a strong historical advantage in the series, and they will look to capitalize on that as they aim for a deep run in the tournament. TCU, under the guidance of head coach Jamie Dixon, is also seeking to make an impact, hoping to qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time.
As the game approaches, fans and analysts alike are keen to see how this rivalry unfolds once again. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to the lineup or strategy that could impact the outcome of this crucial matchup.