Advertisement

News

Stories for March 25, 2008

Subscribe

Lead stories
Stories

6Sports video: Hawks advance in WNIT

It’s on to round three of the women’s NIT for the Kansas Jayhawks.

6Sports video: KU to play late game

By the time the Kansas men’s basketball team takes the court on Friday night in Detroit, the NCAA tournament will be down to roughly 10 teams.

6Sports video: Hawks travel north

The Motor City is calling on the Kansas men’s basketball team. Tomorrow the top seed in the Midwest Regional boards a plane for Detroit.

6Sports video: Self under pressure

Kansas head coach Bill Self is no stranger to the second weekend of the NCAA tourney.

6Sports video: KU baseball to face Aggies

The Kansas baseball team plays three midweek non-conference games at home before welcoming Texas A&M for a Big 12 battle this weekend.

Regional tickets available

Expanded Ford Field not sold out yet

Tickets still remain for the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional at Ford Field in Detroit, a venue that will play host to three games this weekend.

Commentary: Reynolds puts fine point on Villanova’s run

One time, just one time, Jay Wright asked Scottie Reynolds, his star player, to stop being unselfish for a minute.

Gary Bedore’s KU basketball notebook

KU senior Rodrick Stewart, who missed Saturday’s game against UNLV game because of tonsillitis, attended practice Monday, but did not take part in drills.

They did the math, and KU wins

If 1+1=2 and 2X3=6, then Kansas will win the NCAA championship this year. No joke.

Oklahoma State, A&M advance

Andrea Riley sank a free throw with 0.7 seconds left in overtime to give Oklahoma State a 73-72 victory over a gritty Florida State team Monday night in the second round of the New Orleans Regional.

Jayhawks cope with late tipoff

Kansas University’s basketball players who answered 7 to 7:15 a.m. wake-up calls on Game Day last Thursday in Omaha, Neb., will be allowed to sleep much later Friday in Detroit.

Tease photo

Smoking aces

KU drills Evansville in WNIT

See you in Michigan, boys. Kansas University’s women’s basketball team has earned a trip to the Wolverine State, too.

Woodling: Woodling: Roy still popular topic

I know many of you are still resentful about Roy Williams’ decision to leave Kansas University men’s basketball for his beloved Carolina in the pines and his perceived destiny along Tobacco Road. But that was nearly five years ago.

Zagurski put on DL

Former Kansas University pitcher Mike Zagurski will open the baseball season on the Philadelphia Phillies’ 15-day disabled list.

Tease photo

Home-field advantage for KU

Ford CEO says Detroit arena ready for Jayhawks

Good seats are still available for Friday night’s KU basketball game in Detroit, to be part of what could be the largest crowd ever for an NCAA Tournament game. So says Alan Mulally, who knows a thing or two about the venue.

Tease photo

Flashy rookies yield to veterans

In 'year of the freshmen,' upperclassmen have upper hand in NCAAs

On the eve of the NCAA Tournament, Tim Floyd surveyed the college basketball landscape and commented: “If we’re going to look back on this year, we’re going to say it was the year of the freshmen.”