Darryn Peterson Sidelined With A Quad Injury As KU Dominates Towson

Darryn Peterson Sidelined With A Quad Injury As KU Dominates Towson

In a commanding performance on Tuesday night, the No. 17 Kansas Jayhawks defeated the Towson Tigers 73‑49 at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kansas.

The win came even as standout freshman guard Darryn Peterson was ruled out due to quad cramping, marking another game missed for the highly touted recruit and projected NBA Draft pick.

Kansas improved its overall record to 9‑3 on the season with this victory, while Towson fell to 6‑5. Head coach Bill Self emphasized that Peterson was “not able to compete at full strength” and would continue to progress in hopes of returning soon.

Game Summary- KU vs. Towson

Kansas controlled the action from the outset, running out to an early lead and maintaining it throughout the game.

The Jayhawks opened a decisive lead with an 11‑0 run and never looked back. Towson struggled offensively, shooting just 27.5% from the field and 12.5% (3‑of‑24) from three‑point range.

Key Game Facts

CategoryKansas JayhawksTowson Tigers
Final Score7349
Record After Game9‑36‑5
Field Goal %46.7%27.5%
3‑Point %Not specified12.5% (3‑of‑24)
Leading ScorerFlory Bidunga – 18 ptsDylan Williamson – 19 pts
Rebounds4345
AssistsNot specified4
Fouls (First Half)0 until 9:11Not specified
Next Gamevs Davidsonvs Notre Dame (Md.)

Darryn Peterson’s Injury Update

Darryn Peterson, a freshman guard and one of the top recruits in college basketball, did not play after experiencing significant quad cramping.

This issue surfaced following Peterson’s exit late in Kansas’ prior game against North Carolina State, where he logged 31 minutes and scored 17 points before leaving due to discomfort.

Peterson, who previously missed seven games earlier this season due to a hamstring injury, had been averaging a team‑high 19.3 points per game when he was on the court.

Coach Self has described his status as day‑to‑day, indicating there is optimism but not certainty on his return timeline.

Standout Performances by Kansas

Even without Peterson, Kansas saw notable contributions from several players:

  • Flory Bidunga: Led KU with 18 points and 10 rebounds, earning his seventh career double‑double while anchoring both ends of the floor.
  • Tre White: Added 16 points and a career‑high 6 assists, providing significant playmaking support.
  • Melvin Council Jr.: Chipped in 15 points, continuing strong play following a recent career‑best 36‑point game.
  • Bryson Tiller: Contributed 11 points to help push the Jayhawks’ offense.

Towson’s Effort

For the Towson Tigers, Dylan Williamson led the team with 19 points, including a strong showing in the first half. Despite their resilience on the boards, out‑rebounding Kansas 45‑43, Towson could not find offensive rhythm under heavy defensive pressure from KU.

Towson’s next challenge will be a home game against Notre Dame (Md.) as they seek to regain momentum.

The Jayhawks’ 73‑49 victory over Towson demonstrated Kansas’ depth and ability to perform even in the absence of a key player like Darryn Peterson.

With solid contributions across the roster and a convincing defensive effort, Kansas continues to build momentum heading deeper into the nonconference schedule. The focus now turns to Peterson’s recovery and maintaining consistency as Big 12 play approaches.

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