Ochai Agbaji scored a career-high 37 points, helping No. 5 Kansas avenge their only conference loss of the season, with a 94-91 double overtime win over No. 13 Texas Tech on Monday night.
Aghazi overtook Bryson Williams, who scored 33 points for the take. Agbaji, who was the leading 12 player of the week, had seven 3-pointers out of Kansas' eight. He had 24 points and two overtime in the second half.
Kansas led in the second overtime when Williams banked in a 3-pointer. KJ Adams missed the game with 1:39 to tie the game at 91. Jalen Wilson gave the Jayhawks (17-2, 6-1 Big 12) the second-place lead after 21 seconds of two free throws.
After both teams went scoreless in the next 50 seconds, Christian Brawn scored two free throws with 10.1 seconds remaining to make it 94–91. Terrence Shannon missed a 3-pointer that would have tied it up a few seconds later.
Brawn added 15 points for Kansas, who also got 13 points from David McCormack.
Texas Tech (15-3, 5-3) took 17 points from Kevin Obnor and 15 points for Davian Warren.
No. 15 Southern California 78, Arizona State 56
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Drew Peterson scored 16 points as Southern California got off to a slow start to beat Arizona State.
The Trojans (17-2, 7-2 Pac-12), playing their third game in five days, were trailed by 12 points in the middle of the first half. They missed 15 of their first 18 and made eight turnovers in the first 14 minutes before things changed.
USC ended the first half 21-2 to take a 31-24 lead at halftime. A 3-pointer from DJ Horn got the Sun Devils to within 41–35 before the Trojans put it out of reach with a 14–2 run.
Maren Jackson led Arizona State (6-11, 2-5) with 21 points and Jallian Graham 15. The Sun Devils (6-11, 2-5) - who dropped five of their last six - Without coach Bobby Hurley and guard Jay Heath after both were suspended a game by Pac-12 commissioner George Clivekoff for verbally confronting officials after Saturday's 79-76 loss at Stanford.