Found December 20, 2011 on KUathletics.com:
On a night when the Kansas basketball team just couldn't get over the hump, junior guard Travis Releford's defense stood out as one of the few bright spots for KU. The Jayhawks led only once in the entire game and had to play catch-up for most of the night as Kansas fell to Davidson, 80-74, on Monday at the Sprint Center.
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