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Kansas coach Bill Self talks to reporters following the Jayhawks' 83-56 victory over Miami (Ohio) on Jan. 2, 2011.
Bill Self addresses the media following the Jayhawks' victory against Miami (Ohio).
The website of the Douglas County sheriff’s office indicated Kansas University sophomore Elijah Johnson was arrested Saturday night for failure to appear in Douglas County District Court. An item on the website said Johnson paid a $100 fine.
Ah, the holidays. A time to slip into your comfort zone, do whatever it is that makes you happiest, relieves you of stress, puts a smile on your face.
During halftime of a game before winter break, Kansas University basketball coach Bill Self finally got through to KU guard Tyrel Reed about his lack of rebounding.
Few college basketball teams have the luxury — if that’s what you want to call it — of facing the three highest-ranked teams in the nation by the first week of January.
Extremely sore from a series of excruciating practices, Josh Selby turned to a loved one for treatment before Sunday’s game against Miami University.
Markieff Morris scored 16 of his game-high 20 points in the first half, helping the Kansas men's basketball team to an 83-56 victory over Miami (Ohio) on Sunday at Allen Fieldhouse.
Markieff finished 9-for-11 from the floor with 10 rebounds. His brother, Marcus, posted 18 points on 7-for-11 shooting.
Josh Selby also had 18 points, going 7-for-12 from the floor and 4-for-5 from three.
KU was dominant on the glass, outrebounding Miami, 46-17.
The Jayhawks made 35 of 61 shots (57.4 percent) and eight of 16 threes (50 percent).
KU (13-0) will play host to UMKC at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at Allen Fieldhouse.
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