After the loss to UConn in early December, we published an article outlining how Darryn Peterson’s return to the lineup would help the Jayhawks clean up some early-season deficiencies. Although Peterson has appeared in only two games since then before being sidelined again, the Jayhawks have largely done a great job navigating these obstacles.
So, let’s take a look at five specific areas in which Kansas has improved since the start of December, and also dive into some additional team stats that stand out heading into conference play.
Three-Point Shooting
Last time we talked about KU’s three-point shooting as a team, they were struggling, to say the least.