OMAHA, Neb. — Ryan Kalkbrenner moved to Omaha in June so he could get a head start developing his game and body.
The hard work already is paying off for Creighton's 7-foot freshman center.
Kalkbrenner turned in another strong performance off the bench Friday, scoring 14 points to help lead the ninth-ranked Bluejays past Kennesaw State 93-58.
"When we recruited him, our expectation was for him to come in and have an impact if he did what he was supposed to do," coach Greg McDermott said. "He's an absolutely joy to coach. He listens, he soaks up everything, he asks intelligent questions and he understands the game."
Kalkbrenner went 7 for 8 from the floor and dunked on four of five possessions while the Bluejays (3-0) were on an early 23-4 run. He also had six rebounds, blocked two shots and had a steal — all in 15 minutes.
Marcus Zegarowski, the Big East preseason player of the year, had 14 points to go with four rebounds, four assists and two steals. Six Creighton players scored in double figures.
The Bluejays signed Kalkbrenner out of St. Louis after he turned down scholarship offers from Kansas, Purdue and Stanford.
He showed up in Omaha in June, taking advantage of an NCAA COVID-19 pandemic rule that allowed him to live for several weeks with assistant coach Paul Lusk and do workouts in strength and conditioning coach Jeremy Anderson's garage.