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Tyshawn Taylor, who started 33 of 35 games his freshman season at Kansas University, came off the bench in Tuesday’s exhibition opener against Fort Hays State. The demotion wasn’t because of injury. It wasn’t because of suspension.
The Kansas soccer team fell to top-seeded Missouri, 3-2 in overtime, in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship at the Blossom Soccer Complex in San Antonio, Texas.
Kansas University safety Darrell Stuckey this week was named one of 12 semifinalists for the Jim Thorpe Award, given annually to the nation’s top defensive back.
The Kansas women’s basketball team received 110 votes and barely missed out on being ranked in the USA Today/ESPN Preseason poll released today.
Tyshawn Taylor, who started 33 of 35 games his freshman season at Kansas University, came off the bench in Tuesday’s exhibition opener against Fort Hays State. The demotion wasn’t because of injury. It wasn’t because of suspension.
Willie Hassell left Allen Fieldhouse with one main impression of the Kansas University men’s basketball team.
Kansas University junior walk-on guard Conner Teahan did not play Tuesday. He’s considering a possible red-shirt season.
Given the presence of softies on a nonconference schedule that features Allen Fieldhouse visitors Central Arkansas, Tennessee Tech and Alcorn State, the crowd will need something other than suspense to stave off daydreaming.
For a while, it looked like the Kansas University offensive line might have been the program’s most overachieving unit this fall.
Todd Reesing says he was surprised to be benched against Texas Tech.