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KU safety Bradley McDougald credits big brother for perspective in tough times

During his four years with the Kansas University football program, wide-receiver-turned-safety Bradley McDougald has played two positions for three head coaches, lined up alongside some of the best players in school history and suffered through a trying period of consistent losing that has stretched into the first four games of his senior season.

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Kansas soccer tops TCU

Kansas University junior Caroline Kastor scored the golden goal in the 103rd minute as No. 23-ranked KU edged TCU, 3-2 in double overtime, on Sunday at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.

Keegan: Tayler Tolefree prototype student-athlete

So long and springy, so agile and precise in her movements. To watch Kansas University senior Tayler Tolefree play volleyball is to come away with the impression that she has ideal physical attributes for the sport. To interview her is to realize that her mind trumps all as her greatest asset.

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Jersey boy: Is TE Mike Ragone happy? C’mon, bro

The early results have been disappointing and his own statistics — two receptions, 11 yards, a touchdown — hard to come by, but Kansas University tight end Mike Ragone is thrilled to be here.

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KU safety Bradley McDougald credits big brother for perspective in tough times

During his four years with the Kansas University football program, wide-receiver-turned-safety Bradley McDougald has played two positions for three head coaches, lined up alongside some of the best players in school history and suffered through a trying period of consistent losing that has stretched into the first four games of his senior season.

Jayhawk men race to first place at Rim Rock Classic

Kansas University’s unranked men’s cross country team might have caught the attention of the pollsters on Saturday morning at Rim Rock Farm.

Self: New KU contract ‘generous,’ built for long haul

Bill Self says he has no idea if stability in Kansas University’s basketball program will assist him in the pursuit of high school players.