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6Sports video: KU women advance
The Kansas women’s basketball team hits the hardwood tonight for the second round of the WNIT.
6Sports video: Villanova preps for KU
Villanova sophomore Scottie Reynold and head coach Jay Wright talk about their upcoming battle with the Jayhawks.
6Sports video: Hawks head to Sweet 16
For the second straight year, the Kansas men’s basketball team is still alive for the second weekend of the NCAA tournament.
KU women advance in WNIT, down Evansville 82-60
The Kansas University women’s basketball team extended its season at least three more days with an 82-60 win over Evansville Monday night in Allen Fieldhouse to open the WNIT. The Jayhawks are now 2-0 in WNIT openers, having done the same two years ago at home.
KU women open WNIT vs. Evansville
On paper, Kansas University has a below-average women’s basketball team. The Jayhawks finished in a tie for 11th place in Big 12 Conference standings and have dropped six of their last seven games. Then again, KU’s overall record is 16-15.
Double-digit dreamers move on
Top seeds survive; other big-name programs not so fortunate
All the top seeds made it through. So did a couple of the country’s top freshmen. Stanford’s coach will be back on the sidelines. Duke will watch the rest of the tournament from the couch.
Next up: ‘Nova
Self lauds upcoming opponent
Like hordes of hoop fanatics across the country, Bill Self spent part of his Easter Sunday watching riveting NCAA Tournament action. Must-see TV for Kansas University’s fifth-year basketball coach was an 11:10 a.m., second-round game between 12th-seeded Villanova and No. 13 Siena.
Clutch hit lifts Jayhawks, 12-11
Erik Morrison’s two-out, two-strike single in the top of the eighth brought in Ryne Price with the game-winning run, and Kansas University’s baseball team rallied from an early five-run hole to knock off Northwestern, 12-11, on Sunday.
KU freshman 5th at golf tourney
Kansas University freshman Nate Barbee shot a final-round 69 to finish 7-under-par and tie for fifth Sunday at the Ron Moore Invitational.
NCAA Tournament Roundup: Curry catches fire, ousts Hoyas
Davidson improbably reaches Sweet 16; UT advances
Stephen Curry looked tired. His soft, feathery shot was clanging off the rim. The slender, baby-faced sophomore seemed to be just another in a long line of stars bottled up by Georgetown’s ferocious defense.
Wildcats wary of Kansas’ guards
Villanova coach Jay Wright has been in this situation before, and he will face it again when the Wildcats take on Kansas University in the Midwest Regional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.
Texas cruises; Big 12 now 8-0
Texas made an emphatic statement in its first game back in the NCAA Tournament since 2005.
Commentary: Longhorns live by three-pointer
For a while on Easter Sunday, Texas couldn’t miss from beyond the three-point line.