Tyshawn Taylor played through the pain. Jared Sullinger did not. That may have been the difference for No. 13 Kansas in its victory over second-ranked Ohio State. The Jayhawks' starting point guard had a career-high 13 assists despite a torn meniscus and sprained MCL in his right knee, helping Kansas to a 78-67 victory over the Buckeyes, who were missing Sullinger for the second consecutive game because of back spasms.