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Carl Henry sat stoically in his bleacher seat 20 or so rows above the visitor’s basketball bench, watching intently as his son Xavier exploded for a game-high 24 points in Kansas University’s 94-74 victory over Colorado on Saturday in Allen Fieldhouse.
The Kansas women's basketball team was dominated in the second half, losing 68-51 to Texas Tech on Sunday in Lubbock, Texas.
For the second-straight game, senior Sara Ramirez hit a game-winning home run for the Kansas University softball team.
To do the Hokey Pokey, you put your right hand in, you put your right hand out, you put your right hand in, and you shake it all about.
Colorado coach Jeff Bzdelik had a simple explanation for the Buffaloes’ struggles Saturday: They played a pretty darned good basketball team in No. 1 Kansas.
Tyshawn Taylor, who had a stellar game himself, refused to enter the interview room before Kansas University senior leader Sherron Collins late Saturday afternoon in Allen Fieldhouse.
Carl Henry sat stoically in his bleacher seat 20 or so rows above the visitor’s basketball bench, watching intently as his son Xavier exploded for a game-high 24 points in Kansas University’s 94-74 victory over Colorado on Saturday in Allen Fieldhouse.
In the wake of knee injuries to starters Angel Goodrich and Danielle McCray, Kansas University women's basketball coach Bonnie Henrickson simply has added a couple of new spokes to that wheel in freshmen Carolyn Davis and Monica Engelman. Now the two Texans — Davis from Houston and Engelman from San Antonio — will be returning to their home state for today’s game against Texas Tech.