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6Sports video: KU must fill holes on defense
Last year’s KU’s defense could be described in a number of ways and pick a word synonymous with dominate would be right on target.
Orgas departs KU women’s team
Kansas University sophomore forward Jen Orgas will not play for the Jayhawks women’s basketball team during the 2006-07 season due to personal reasons, head coach Bonnie Henrickson announced Thursday.
Falkenstien won’t go quietly into retirement
Max Falkenstien’s “retirement” will be an active one. The longtime Kansas University football and basketball announcer, who completed 60 years of broadcasting KU athletics last spring, will continue to have a presence on the radio network while also performing duties for the athletic department as KU’s new “special assistant to the athletic director” during the 2006-07 school year.
Rookie Sharp wants to play
Mangino: Freshman RB likely won't red-shirt
Given a choice, Jake Sharp would rather play in games than wear a red shirt his freshman year at Kansas University.
Keegan: Keegan: Fall nears; Kish picks up pace
No need to check the calendar to remember September is two weeks away. Just listen to Bernie Kish talk. He’s up to a million words a minute from his normal 750,000, which means college football season nearly is upon us.
Self sings team’s praises at picnic
As Bill Self waited to tee off Wednesday morning at Salina Country Club, part of his mind was a couple of hours away in Lawrence.
Hinrich tapped for final U.S. roster
Bulls guard picked for 12-man World Championship squad
Chicago Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich, a Kansas University product, has survived the final cut for the U.S. basketball team, which begins play in the World Championships in Japan on Saturday.
Packers release former Jayhawk Bookman
Leo Bookman, a former Kansas University track standout, was released Monday by the Green Bay Packers.