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Kansas cruises past Purdue in Sweet 16

KANSAS CITY — At the end of a 27-win, Big Ten-championship season, Purdue just flat-out ran into a better team on Thursday night, falling hard to top-seeded Kansas 98-66.

The Jayhawks dominated the final seven minutes of the first half, then weathered a modest Boilermaker flurry to open the second half, then dominated again, as Player-of-the-Year candidate Frank Mason and soon-to-be lottery pick Josh Jackson took over.

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