Kansas baseball coach Dan Fitzgerald has said that the baseball world took notice of his program’s strong showing in the Big 12 tournament last May, and of the slew of Jayhawks selected in the MLB Draft following the season.
Kansas found itself in two very rare situations against UCF on Tuesday night. The No. 11 Jayhawks played without point guard Dajuan Harris Jr., who had tweaked his ankle in practice, for the first time in nearly five years.
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Kansas basketball suffered a crushing defeat in double overtime, falling 92-86 to No. 7 Houston at Allen Fieldhouse. A night filled with missed opportunities was epitomized by AJ Storr’s struggles at the free-throw line, a glaring issue that proved costly in the Jayhawks’ most disappointing performance of the season.
Kansas basketball had its options late, up three points with just a handful of seconds left. What happened, and how did that compare to the plan?
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Kansas basketball went through another Big 12 Conference test on Saturday. Here is what happened during this game against Houston.
The Knights (13-7, 4-5), who got 34 points from Keyshawn Hall and 19 from Darius Johnson, led by nine early in the second half before the Jayhawks used a 12-2 run to take their first lead since
Hunter Dickinson and Zeke Mayo each scored 24 points to lead five Kansas players in double figures and the No. 11 Jayhawks completed a Big 12 regular-season sweep over UCF,
Griffen hit several crucial three-pointers, including some big ones in overtime to give Kansas a brief six-point advantage. He finished with 17 points, hitting 5-of-7 from the field, and his ability to stretch the floor and contribute offensively was a much-needed spark.
Kansas Jayhawks track and field/cross-country coach Stanley Redwine, who led the U.S. Olympic men’s track team at the 2024 Paris Summer Games, has signed a four-year contract extension through the 2029 season, KU athletic director Travis Goff announced Friday.