No. 2 Kansas defeated Texas Tech 88-66 on Tuesday night for their first win in Lubbock since 2003.

"Against Texas Tech, obviously we've had troubles in Lubbock the past six or seven years," said Brady Morningstar, who finished with 12 points. "It's good to get a win here."

The Jayhawks never trailed and steadily built an insurmountable lead.

"They got rolling there," Texas Tech coach Pat Knight said. "They were on fire. That's as good a start as I've seen. The game was pretty much over after the first 5 minutes."