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Tigers snap Jayhawks’ two-game win streak
The Kansas women’s basketball team was after a third straight win in Big 12 conference play tonight against rival Missouri at Allen Fieldhouse.
Kansas swim team fourth after first day
To the pool now, where day one of the Big 12 championships is underway and the Kansas women have never done better than third in league showcase.
KU men tie for first in conference with win over CU
When the Kansas men left for Boulder, Colo., yesterday the Jayhawks trailed Texas A&M by one game in the Big12 conference, but after a Texas Tech buzzer-beater upset the Aggies in College Station last night the Jayhawks now find themselves in control of their own destiny.
KU drops home half of Border War, 67-57
On the positive, senior guard Shaquina Mosley continued to carry the Jayhawks late in conference season, this time dropping a career-high 22 points. On the back end of that, though, was a 67-57 Kansas University loss Wednesday night at home to Missouri, ending KU’s two-game refuge from an 0-9 start in Big 12 play. It also broke a tie between the two teams tied at the bottom of the conference standings.
KU cruises to tie atop conference, 75-46
Stewart, who missed Saturday’s game at Mizzou to travel to Mississippi for a family funeral, hit a three pointer on the left side with two minutes to play. After an inside CU hoop, Morningstar got into the action, hitting his first bucket of the game and putting KU back up by 30 points at 75-45. KU dribbled out the remainder of the clock, cruising to a 75-46 win, improving to 22-4 overall and 9-2 in Big 12 play to tie themselves with Texas A&M atop the conference standings. Russell Robinson led all scorers with 14 points, while Sasha Kaun had 10 and nine rebounds for KU, and Darrell Arthur added 11 points. Richard Roby, who scored 30 on KU in Allen Fieldhouse, had just seven points. The Jayhawks take on Nebraska Saturday at home at 3 p.m.
Red Raiders calm in clutch
Jackson delivers as Tech upsets Aggies
Even the imperious Bob Knight knows when to step aside and let his team take control.
KU vs. CU notebook
KU leads the all-time series, 112-39. The Jayhawks are 20-7 in Coors Events Center. KU has won eight straight in the series, the last loss a 60-59 decision in 2003 in Boulder.
KU expects help from crowd
5,000-plus Jayhawk fans typically fill Coors Center
Kansas University’s basketball players consider Coors Events Center a home away from home.
Keegan: Keegan: Busting Jayhawk myths
Unlike in this picturesque, sports-apathetic, western-most Big 12 outpost, where Colorado University’s basketball team doesn’t rate even an occasional daydream on the ski slopes, observers of Kansas University care deeply about their basketball team.
Jayhawks try to keep streak alive vs. MU
Kansas coach Bonnie Henrickson wasn’t exactly pleased Texas scored 20 of its 29 first-half points in the paint last Saturday.
Knight trying to help troubled player make right
Taskmaster coach takes rare step of bringing aboard youngster who ran afoul of the law
Texas Tech coach Bob Knight wrote a letter last year unlike any other he had penned in four decades of recruiting. He addressed it to a judge, not a basketball prospect.
FSHS soccer players make college choices
Three Free State senior girls have decided their soccer futures.
Roping in Roby
CU junior can go off at any time
Richard Roby sought the advice of a well-informed loved one last spring in trying to decide whether to leave the University of Colorado for the NBA after his sophomore season.