As the clock wound down, Kansas’ coaching staff dialed up pivotal adjustments that shifted momentum. Shifting to a tighter man-to-man defense disrupted Texas Tech’s rhythm, forcing multiple contested shots and turnovers. Offensively, Kansas emphasized quick ball movement and leveraged Darryn Peterson’s agility, allowing him to exploit seams in the Red Raiders’ defense. The decision to increase dribble penetration created open looks from beyond the arc, compelling TTU to collapse defensively and open up lanes for Peterson’s drives.

Key adjustments included:

  • Full-court pressure: Applied in the last five minutes to disrupt TTU’s inbound plays.
  • Screen-heavy sets: Creating mismatches to free up Peterson and other shooters.
  • Timeout management: Timely calls to stem Texas Tech’s runs and reset strategy.

These strategic tweaks not only halted Texas Tech’s late-game surge but also energized Kansas’ squad, allowing Peterson to visit the free-throw line multiple times and seal the victory with composure.

Adjustment Impact
Full-court pressure Created turnovers, disrupted TTU offense
Screen-heavy sets Opened shooting lanes for Peterson
Timeout management Stopped opponent’s momentum shifts