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KU women snap Creighton losing skid
The Jayhawks snapped a five-game losing skid to the Blue Jays Wednesday and improved to 9-0 on the season. Kansas defeated Creighton, 63-52.
Jayhawks whip Bears
Kansas defeated Northern Colorado, 85-62, Thursday in Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas head coach Bill Self said Darnell Jackson and Rodrick Stewart were a boost for the team.
Jayhawks prepared for Cougars
Kansas head coach Mark Mangino says his team is prepared to face the Cougars Friday in the Fort Worth Bowl. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
KU defeats Northern Colorado 85-62
Darnell Jackson scored a career-high 12 points in his season debut, after sitting out Kansas’ first nine games due to NCAA violations, and the Jayhawks defeated winless Northern Colorado 85-62 Thursday evening at Allen Fieldhouse.
Notebook
This is the first meeting between the schools.
Keith ready to go out with a bang
He started his college football career surrounded by skepticism as to how good he really could be.
Kansas gets four juco signees
The term being tossed around is backloading, and Kansas University’s football team is taking advantage of it.
Jolly old Jayhawks
KU, Houston players brighten spirits while visiting ailing Texas children
His name is Mick Brown, a 3-year-old boy from Arlington bedridden because of a spiral fracture of his right femur - suffered playing football.
KU clamps down on Bluejays
Kemp, Jayhawks shut down Creighton's top scorer to stay unbeaten
Ho, ho, ho : Kansas University’s women’s basketball team is 9-0. “It feels good,” KU senior Crystal Kemp said. “We get to go home and have an even merrier Christmas.”
Naismith family to sell original rules
Asking price is $10 million for basketball inventor's typewritten list from 1891
The original rules of basketball, as drafted by the man who invented the game in 1891, are being put up for sale by his family.
6Sports video: Women off to hot start
It’s been 14 years since the Kansas women’s basketball team has started a season with nine straight wins.
6Sports video: KU shooting for winning season
A win in the third annual Fort Worth Bowl would be significant for the Jayhawks for several reasons.
KU clamps down on Bluejays
Kemp, Jayhawks shut down Creighton's top scorer to stay unbeaten
Ho, ho, ho … Kansas University’s women’s basketball team is 9-0.
Allen ‘hungry’ for new job
Former KU coach happy to have landed at Missouri State
New Missouri State football coach Terry Allen believes in omens.
KU football season in review
Game 1 Sept. 3 KU 30, Florida Atlantic 19 Kansas compiled 201 rushing yards in moving past Florida Atlantic in the season-opener for both teams. Clark Green rushed for 107 yards on 20 carries, while Jon Cornish had 45 yards on four rushes, including an impressive 29-yard score in the fourth quarter. Kansas jumped to a 9-0 lead on a safety and a six-yard run by Adam Barmann, but the Jayhawks were unable to find any offensive groove and led just 9-7 at halftime against a team thought to be one of the weakest in NCAA Division I-A.
For KU, playing in bowl no novelty
Fourteen current Jayhawk players got feet wet in 2003 Tangerine Bowl
Close your eyes and think back to significant moments in life that came along twice. The first day on two different jobs, perhaps. The birth of two children. Two (gulp!) weddings.
Chat transcript with Journal-World KU football writer Ryan Wood and Houston Chronicle UH writer Michael Murphy
Welcome to our online chat with Journal-World KU writer Ryan Wood and Houston Chronicle UH writer Michael Murphy. The chat took place on Thursday, December 22, at 2:00 PM and is now closed, but you can read the full transcript on this page.
Jackson cites improvement
Sophomore says he's ready to play after suspension
Darnell Jackson started to smile … and nod … before a reporter completed the simplest question.
Naismith family to sell original rules
Asking price is $10 million for basketball inventor's typewritten list from 1891
The original rules of basketball, as drafted by the man who invented the game in 1891, are being put up for sale by his family.
Jayhawks so-so in postseason
KU Bowl history.
Keegan: Keegan: This five the one for Self
In the aftermath of Kansas University’s unsightly victory over a bad Pepperdine team, Bill Self said, “I get sick and tired, to be candid with you, about people’s opinions on starting lineups.”
Hinrichs tickled to return to KU
Jay Hinrichs will sit with his son, Jared, and wife, Julie, behind the Northern Colorado bench during tonight’s men’s basketball game at Allen Fieldhouse.