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Jayhawks win first battle in Sunflower showdown convincingly
Three days after falling into second place, the Kansas Jayhawks try to stay there by beating Sunflower rival Kansas Sate.
Mangino announces signing of high school recruits
To the gridrion now where it was a successful day for the Kansas football team. This afternoon head coach Mark Mangino announced eighteen high school seniors have inked national letters of intent to play at KU.
First conference win long-in-coming for KU women
In the division I level, there are 12 women’s basketball teams that have not won a conference game this season, that number was at 13 until last night.
KU baseball off to 5-0 start; home opener postponed
What a start for the Kansas baseball team. The Jayhawks are a perfect 5-0 on the year after sweeping Hawaii-Hilo last weekend.
Five Jayhawks in double figures in rout
Jeremy Case hit a layup after a pair of Clent Stewart free throws, making him the 10th Jayhawk to get into the scoring columns. Maybank went to the line and hit one more free throw, giving him a game-high 26 points. Brady Morningstar went hard to the rim and got to the free throw line after landing hard on the floor. he hit both to make it a 97-67 game. KU put on the finishing touches, 97-60, sufficiently bouncing back from Saturday’s letdown. Brandon Rush led five Jayhawks in double figures with 18 points. The Jayhawks shot a blistering 55.9 percent from the field. Jermaine Maybank led all scorers with 26 points for K-State, who drops to 17-7 overall and 6-3 in conference play. KU now 20-4 and 7-2, will travel to Columbia, Mo., to take on the Tigers Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Mizzou Arena.
KU football recruits sign letters of intent
Kansas University’s football team signed 19 players to letters of intent Wednesday, to go along with three junior-college players who signed as mid-year transfers in December.
Commentary: Huggins not to be underestimated
I gave a hushed chuckle at Bob Huggins’ debut press conference when he talked about winning. Remember?
Jayhawks tapping Texas
Recruiting hotbed key to Kansas success
Everything is bigger in Texas. It’s a state spread across 268,581 square miles - many of them dotted with metal strips of bleachers, goal posts and lockers stuffed with helmets and shoulder pads.
Jayhawks win first in Big 12
One and nine may not look so fine, but it’s certainly better than 0-10 for Kansas University’s women’s basketball team.
Wildcats looking for repeat
K-State ended KU's 31-game streak last year in Allen
It appeared to be business as usual for Kansas University in its Sunflower Showdown clash against Kansas State on Jan. 14, 2006 in Allen Fieldhouse. The Jayhawks, who had won 31 straight games in the series dating to 1994, held a comfortable 12-point second-half advantage over beleaguered coach Jim Wooldridge’s sixth and final KSU squad.
Keegan: Keegan: KU faces puzzle on post
The nice thing about having an offense that stresses feeding the post is that inside scorers, in theory at least, should be less streaky than those who get the majority of their points shooting from the perimeter. Plus, post players draw more fouls.
Conley provides lift to Ohio State, 76-63
Just like their high school days, when Greg Oden wasn’t on the floor then Mike Conley Jr. took over.
Rival revival
Wildcats clicking in Huggins' first year
One of Kansas State’s most passionate sports fans chit-chatted with first-year Wildcat basketball coach Bob Huggins about the history of the Sunflower Showdown on Monday night at the Manhattan Town Center Mall.
NU tops Tech at buzzer
Charles Richardson was stunned to see the ball coming his way as the clock ticked down in Nebraska’s win over Texas Tech on Tuesday night.