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Weis promises to explore all options before OSU game

Following Saturday’s loss to Kansas State, and again during a conference call with reporters on Sunday night, Kansas University football coach Charlie Weis vowed to explore anything and everything that could solve his squad’s second-half struggles. Tuesday morning, during his regular weekly news conference, Weis shared the details of a new plan that was mostly personnel driven.

KU women's basketball eager to turn tourney run into Big 12 success

Kansas University junior forward Tania Jackson is ready for a stress-free Selection Monday, especially after having to suffer through an uncertain one last year.

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Bill Self to receive the Wooden's Awards 'Legends of Coaching' honor in 2013

Kansas basketball coach Bill Self will receive the John R. Wooden Award’s “Legends of Coaching” honor in 2013, Coach Wooden’s daughter, Nan Wooden Muehlhausen, announced Wednesday at the annual Los Angeles Athletic Club Wooden Award Tipoff Luncheon. The award recognizes coaches who exemplify Coach Wooden’s high standards of coaching success and personal integrity.

KU, Georgetown working on home-and-home series in men's basketball

KU and Georgetown will likely begin a home-and-home series in men's basketball next season.

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Weis promises to explore all options before OSU game

Following Saturday’s loss to Kansas State, and again during a conference call with reporters on Sunday night, Kansas University football coach Charlie Weis vowed to explore anything and everything that could solve his squad’s second-half struggles. Tuesday morning, during his regular weekly news conference, Weis shared the details of a new plan that was mostly personnel driven.

KU-Mizzou match-up in NCAA tournament wouldn’t shock Self

Kansas and Missouri might be meeting again in men’s basketball sooner than anybody expected.

Healthy Carolyn Davis aims for return trip to NCAAs

Although it’s been eight months since she tore up her left knee, both dislocating it and tearing the anterior cruciate ligament, the memory of that day and the torture that came after it will never be far from the mind of Kansas University senior Carolyn Davis.

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KU women's basketball eager to turn tourney run into Big 12 success

Kansas University junior forward Tania Jackson is ready for a stress-free Selection Monday, especially after having to suffer through an uncertain one last year.