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6Sports Video: Jayhawks take care of USC

In a game that saw KU player Rodrick Stewart face off against his twin brother, USC’s Lodrick Stewart, the Jayhawks came up with the victory 72-62. However, it was Lodrick who had the better stats at the end of the night.

KU fights off Trojan attack, 72-62

Lodrick Stewart led all scorers with 23 points for USC, but bothe Brandon Rush and Mario Chalmers had 13 for the Jayhawks, who improve to 7-2 heading into Saturday’s noon contest against Toledo at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Mo.

Kansas basketball notebook

USC’s Stewart has shot at mark

It will take some work, but Lodrick Stewart realistically could finish his career as USC’s all-time three-point shooter.

Florida State hands Florida second loss

Al Thornton is so important to Florida State that Seminoles coach Leonard Hamilton almost feels guilty about it. Still, Hamilton isn’t shy about going to his team’s biggest strength.

Wisconsin waxes KU women, 68-41

Jayhawks play 'soft,' Henrickson says

Bonnie Henrickson used the S-word several times Sunday afternoon. That’s S as in soft.

Florida gets BCS nod

Michigan to face USC in Rose Bowl on New Year's Day

Florida beat Michigan on Sunday in the only game that mattered. The Gators, who lobbied hard for this victory, were picked to play No. 1 Ohio State for college football’s national championship, ending any chance for the Wolverines to get the rematch they so desired and thought they deserved.

KU football season officially over

Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino released a prepared statement Sunday after officially learning that no bowl invited the Jayhawks to play another game this season.

For first time, Stewart twins on opposite sides of court

Lodrick Stewart tried to remain strong and hold back the tears the day his identical twin brother, Rodrick, packed his belongings and left the University of Southern California for Kansas. He failed. Miserably. “I broke down in practice. For 20 years, we had never been separated,” said Lodrick Stewart, Rodrick’s teammate in grade-school basketball, high school, AAU and college.