LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Frank Mason III scored 18 points to lead a late-game charge, Carlton Bragg added a career-high 15 points and 11 rebounds and No. 7 Kansas beat pesky Siena 86-65 on Friday night.

Devonte Graham added 13 points and nine assists, and Lagerald Vick scored 12 points off the bench, as the Jayhawks (2-1) extended their winning streak to 42 straight at Allen Fieldhouse.

The Saints (1-2) never made it easy.

Marquis Wright hit three straight 3-pointers midway through the second half, and the gritty senior guard's three-point play got coach Jimmy Patsos' team within 63-58 with about 7 1/2 minutes left.

Vick answered with back-to-back baskets for the Jayhawks, kicking off the game-defining 16-2 run that would put the game away. Mason added a 3-pointer and a couple foul shots, Graham got into the act, and the Jayhawks -- so accustomed to dominating inside -- leaned on their guard play to seal the win.

At one point, Mason, Vick and Graham scored 20 straight points for the Jayhawks.

The win was the 207th at Allen Fieldhouse for Kansas coach Bill Self, surpassing Ted Owens for the most in school history. He has only lost nine times in the old barn.

Wright led Siena with 25 points. Javion Ogunyemi added 19 points and Khalil Richard had 10.

BIG PICTURE

Kansas freshman Josh Jackson, whom many believe will be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, spent most of the night in foul trouble. He was visibly frustrated and wound up with 10 points.

Siena could use Lavon Long on the floor. The senior forward, who averaged more than 10 points a game last season, has been suspended for the first three games for violating team rules.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

With their win over the No. 1 Blue Devils and fourth-ranked Oregon's lopsided loss to Baylor, look for the Jayhawks to climb back into the top five, where they began the season.

UP NEXT

Kansas plays UAB in the semifinals of the CBE Classic in Kansas City, Missouri on Monday night.

Siena visits reigning Big South champion UNC-Asheville on Sunday.