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Early Morning

Rocky Mountain sigh

KU wins despite FT woes

Sherron Collins pinpointed the reason for Kansas University’s abysmal free-throw shooting late Wednesday night in Coors Events Center.

Evening

FINAL: KU escapes with 72-66 overtime win over CU

The Jayhawks started overtime with a 7-0 run and held off the Buffaloes from there, surviving a nightmarish 18-for-38 effort from the free-throw line.

Stories

Gill not relying heavily on junior college players

If Kansas University’s 2010 recruiting class is any indication, fans of the program shouldn’t expect to see an abundance of junior college players on the team’s roster in coming years.

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This had odd air about it

From the coach to the veteran players, members of the Kansas University basketball team repeatedly have made it clear the No. 1 ranking thrills them not in the slightest in February.

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Rocky Mountain sigh

KU wins despite FT woes

Sherron Collins pinpointed the reason for Kansas University’s abysmal free-throw shooting late Wednesday night in Coors Events Center.

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Gary Bedore’s Kansas basketball notebook

Cole Aldrich huffed and puffed his way to 16 points and 14 rebounds in 35 minutes Wednesday night.

KU soccer adds five

The Kansas University soccer team announced four signings and the addition of a walk-on Wednesday.

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A&M halts Missouri’s home streak

Men's Big 12 basketball roundup.

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All things considered, Gill thrilled with first class

After spending a large portion of his introductory news conference detailing his intentions to make recruiting the highest of priorities, first-year Kansas University football coach Turner Gill took the first step this week in making good on that promise.

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Buffs lament missed chances

Colorado’s biggest problem: rushed shots

Before Wednesday, Colorado had never taken a No. 1-ranked team to overtime.