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6Sports video: Jayhawks battle Bison once more

Erik Morrison recorded his ninth home run of the year in tonight’s game against North Dakota State, a solo shot that helped KU to an 8-5 victory.

6Sports video: Battle to compete at Kansas Relays

Five-time all-American Sheldon Battle, a senior hammer and discus champion for the KU track team, will be taking the field next weekend for the Jayhawks.

Relays to host 36 Olympians, 110 major champions

Athletes will represent 641 schools and 17 states

Kansas Relays officials unveiled Wednesday a roster of 36 Olympians and 110 Major Champions who will compete during GOLDZONE II next Saturday during the 79th annual event held at KU’s Memorial Stadium.

Olympic vaulter added to GOLDZONE

Nick Hysong, the 2000 Olympic champion in the pole vault, will compete in the men’s invitational pole vault at GOLDZONE II, Kansas Relays meet director Tim Weaver announced Tuesday.

KU’s Humphreys honored by league

For the second consecutive week, Kansas University’s Kassie Humphreys was named Big 12 Conference softball pitcher of the week.

Jayhawks headed to MU

Customarily, Kansas University softball coach Tracy Bunge does not announce her starting pitcher until just before game time.

Football facility plans to be revealed soon

Get the eyeballs ready. In roughly three or four weeks, Kansas University athletic administrators anticipate some sort of visual rendering of the Anderson Family Football Complex to be made public.

Capel introduced as Sooners’ coach

Ex-VCU leader signs five-year deal for $850,00 annually

All along, Jeff Capel has heard he’s too young and doesn’t have enough experience to be a successful coach. It hasn’t stopped him yet.

KU baseball survives scare from NDSU

After three minutes, Kansas University baseball coach Ritch Price felt like he hadn’t said enough to reporters. So he thanked them. And then apologized.

MVP Rush reiterates plans to return

Brandon Rush, who was awarded Kansas University’s most-valuable-player award by teammates and coaches Tuesday night, says he’ll be back next year to try to win it again.