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Three Jayhawks take first place at Kansas Relays

To the track now, where yesterday on the final day of the Kansas Relays, three Jayhawks earned first place finishes.

Kansas tennis falls to Texas A&M

On the hard courts today, the KU tennis team tried to knock off the No. 21 Texas A&M Aggies.

Sophomore women clutch for KU

Howard, Butler add to Jayhawks' medal haul; Wissel qualifies for regional

Heading into the final day of the Kansas Relays, the Kansas University women’s team had yet to win gold in an event on the track.

Humphreys helps halt skid

Jayhawks' ace tosses one-hitter, homers as KU tops Texas Tech

Desperate to end a five-game losing streak, the Kansas University softball team turned to senior Kassie Humphreys on Saturday.

Strong pitching can’t save Jayhawks

KU wastes another solid outing as offense struggles against Texas Tech

For the second straight day Saturday, the Kansas University baseball team received the type of pitching performance necessary to win in the rugged Big 12 Conference.

Max Falkenstien to sign new book at KU stores

Max Falkenstien, a Kansas University sports broadcasting legend and author of a new book, titled “A Good Place to Stop: 60 Seasons with Max and the Jayhawks,” will make two appearances at the KU Bookstores in the coming weeks.

The Batman trilogy

Jackson wins third-straight Relays gold

Sitting on the track infield, Bershawn “Batman” Jackson signed a Kansas Relays T-shirt for a high school competitor before addressing media members Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.