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6Sports video: KU baseball battles Creighton

The KU baseball team finished up play in the best of the Midwest challenge Wednesday. Jayhawks faced Creighton at Community America Ballpark.

Falkenstien honored in Capitol

TOPEKA - Retired radio announcer Max Falkenstien was honored today by the Legislature and Gov. Kathleen Sebelius.

Settlemier claims Big 12, national honors

Kansas University softball player Serena Settlemier hit the daily double Tuesday.

Jayhawks, Huskers set

Rarely do Big 12 Conference softball teams meet in a rubber game, but that will be the case when Kansas and Nebraska collide tonight. Game time will be 5 p.m. at NU’s stadium.

Vegas tourney set

Florida, Ball State highlight Thanksgiving slate

A game against national champion Florida and rematch of a 2001 Maui Invitational loss to Ball State will highlight Kansas University’s participation in the 2006 Las Vegas Invitational basketball tournament.

KU to open tourney against Colorado

The Kansas University women’s tennis team will begin play in the 2006 Big 12 Championships on Thursday in Waco, Texas, against Colorado.

Jayhawks net three on Big 12 academic team

Three members of Kansas University women’s tennis squad were named Academic All-Big 12 First Team, the conference announced Tuesday.

Jayhawks’ Woodland ties for seventh

Oklahoma claims conference crown; Kansas finishes eighth in team standings

Kansas University junior Gary Woodland tied for seventh, while the Jayhawks as a team placed eighth at the Big 12 golf championships on Tuesday at Southern Hills CC.

Rainy weather doesn’t faze McNamara

Right-hander handles the elements, Southeast Missouri State with ease

Brendan McNamara proved one thing Tuesday. The Kansas University pitcher is the baseball equivalent of the all-weather radial tire.