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Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson misses matchup against No. 1 Arizona due to flu-like symptoms

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson was a late scratch for the No. 9 Jayhawks for Monday night’s matchup against No. 1 Arizona due to flu-like symptoms.

Peterson has been an inconsistent presence for the Jayhawks (18-5, 8-2 Big 12), previously missing 10 games while dealing with hamstring, calf and ankle issues. When he has played, the 6-foot-5 guard has been a game-changer for Kansas, leading the team with 20.5 points per game.

He did join the team for warmups, but ultimately made the decision not to play. Through 13 games, he is averaging 27.8 minutes for Kansas, including a career-high 35 minutes against Texas Tech on the road Feb. 2. He followed that with 34 minutes against Utah on Feb. 7.

Peterson arrived at Kansas as one of the nation’s top recruits, ranked No. 1 in his class by 247Sports.com and On3.com. Tabbed as the Big 12 Preseason Freshman of the Year, Peterson is expected to be a top-three pick in the 2026 NBA draft, alongside BYU forward AJ Dybantsa and Duke’s Cameron Boozer.

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Kentucky coach Mark Pope fined $25,000 by SEC for postgame comments in violation of conference bylaw

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky coach Mark Pope has been fined $25,000 by the Southeastern Conference for his “post-game conduct and comments” related to officiating following the Wildcats' 75-74 loss to Auburn on Saturday, the league announced Tuesday. Pope's comments were in violation of an SEC Bylaw that deal with sportsmanship, one which prohibits coaches, student-athletes and institutional staff from publicly criticizing officials or disclosing officiating-related communications. According to reports from multiple outlets, Pope used a profanity to Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart as he left the postgame podium. The comments were in reference to a costly foul by Collin Chandler with 14 seconds remaining in regulation and Kentucky leading 74-73. Chandler was called for an offensive foul, which set up Auburn for a game-winning shot. The loss was Kentucky's third straight, and dropped the Wildcats to 17-10 overall and 8-6 in conference.
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