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KU men roll past Cyclones without injured Robinson

He may not dominate the stat sheet, but many people call KU’s Russell Robinson the glue that holds the team together.

Teahan to join KU as walk-on for 2007-08 season

Conner Teahan, a 6-foot-5 senior guard from Rockhurst (Mo.) High, has decided to accept a preferred walk-on spot on Kansas University’s basketball team. Teahan, who averages more than 20 points a game, made the decision after Saturday’s KU-Iowa State game.

Extra Minutes: Kansas 89, Iowa State 52

Tying up loose ends from Saturday’s blowout contest in Allen Fieldhouse, which turned out for KU just as last Saturday’s game with Nebraska did. The Jayhawks have won six straight games, all against Big 12 North competition. The win also sealed a season sweep of the Big 12 North, which is a feat no KU team has completed since the 2001-02 team went 16-0 in league play.

Keegan: Keegan: Blowout no help for seed

Funny how it can work this time of year, with March four days away. The evaluation process tends to shift toward the strength of the conference as much as the team itself.

Kansas basketball notebook

Kansas University coach Bill Self said Russell Robinson (sprain on bottom of right foot) likely would play Monday night at Oklahoma.

Cyclones left shaking heads

It’s normally not hard for at least one scorer to hit double figures in a game.

LSU rides emotion to win over No. 3 Florida

It took a seemingly impossible challenge to bring out the best in an LSU team that had squandered so much potential this season.

Scott, Wissel win titles

The Kansas University track and field teams crowned two individual champions Saturday on the final day of the Big 12 Indoor Championships.

Stewart steps up

Junior makes most of 'opportunity'

During a Big Ten broadcast earlier Saturday afternoon on ESPN, a graphic popped up showing the top-scoring sibling duos in college basketball.

Maric lifts Nebraska in OT

Center clutch from free-throw line in extra period

Since the season began, Nebraska coach Doc Sadler has said his team will go as far as center Aleks Maric takes it.

KU golfers fourth

The Kansas University women’s golf team shot a 323 in windy conditions Saturday and sits in a tie for fourth place after the first round of the Chrysler Challenge at the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort.

Cornish up at Combine

The NFL Combine is under way in Indianapolis, and quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs are scheduled to participate in on-field workouts today.

Cowgirls shock No. 25 Nebraska

Budke wins first against ranked opponent

Coming from Louisiana Tech, a women’s basketball powerhouse, Kurt Budke’s first win against a ranked opponent at Oklahoma State wasn’t all about him.

Humphreys, timely hits lead KU past Hawkeyes

Senior Kassie Humphreys tossed five solid innings, and the Kansas University softball team provided her with more than enough offense Saturday in a 7-3 victory against Iowa during rainy conditions at the Red and Black Tournament.

Scoring blows elude Jayhawks

KU strands 13 base-runners in loss

The Kansas University baseball team stranded 13 runners Saturday and watched as host Stanford came up with the timely hits instead, and KU suffered a 4-1 loss at Sunken Diamond in the second game of a three-game series.

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Collins helps Kansas crush Cyclones

Sherron Collins normally acts as if he has not a care in the world in Kansas University’s locker room and training room on game day.

KU women’s rally falls short

Down dozen at half, Jayhawks throw scare into Buffs before tumbling

Kansas University’s women’s basketball team rallied from a double-digit halftime deficit, but ultimately fell, 59-50, to Colorado on Saturday in the Coors Events Center.

20th win boosts K-State’s resume

Bob Huggins didn’t realize he was inheriting a 20-win team when he took over at Kansas State.