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Jayhawks step up ‘D’ in win over Boston College

A 51-point blowout over Winston-Salem State isn’t exactly the best tune-up for a top tier team out of the ACC, but nonetheless the Jayhawks stepped up their game yesterday in a route to a 84-66 win over Boston College in Allen Fieldhouse.

Vols storm back, upend Texas in OT

Kansas State wins Vegas tourney

Add another improbable comeback to Tennessee’s early season resume.

Knight ties victory knot

Texas Tech beats Bucknell for win No. 879

Bob Knight always will be known for his temper and guile, for throwing a chair and winning national championships. Now he’s got the ultimate vindication for doing things his way: Nobody has ever won more Division I men’s basketball games.

No. 1 Bruins blast Michigan

Oregon continues best start since 1946-47 season

Josh Shipp scored 18 points, Arron Afflalo added 17, and No. 1 UCLA overpowered Michigan, 92-55, on Saturday.

Keegan: Keegan: Chalmers does it all for KU

On an afternoon the Kansas University basketball team showcased its defensive versatility and depth at the expense of Boston College, there was no question who led the Jayhawks.

Kansas basketball notebook

Former Kansas University walk-on guard Scott Novosel, who has lived in Tokyo the last seven years, attended, as did former KU guard Nick Bradford, who plays professional basketball in France.

KU weathers block party

B.C. standout swats seven Jayhawk shots

One school of thought for a basketball coach is sometimes you just have to realize a star player is going to get his, and you work around it.

B.C. hurt before tip

Boston College hadn’t even stepped on the court at Allen Fieldhouse to face No. 11 Kansas University before the bad breaks hit.

Danger! Zone

Seldom-seen defense keys KU victory

Jared Dudley was prepared to face Kansas University’s in-your-face, man-to-man defense for a full 40 minutes Saturday afternoon at Allen Fieldhouse.