Former Kansas University guard/forward Andrew White III will visit Florida State on Friday and Saturday, White said Tuesday in a text message to the Journal-World. White, who transferred after two seasons at KU, has already visited Nebraska and Notre Dame.
When the Philadelphia 76ers held an introductory press conference for their latest acquisitions this past weekend, a certain 7-foot center from Cameroon, by way of Kansas University, didn’t get a chance to join the organization’s 2014 NBA draft picks.Joel Embiid, of course, remained in Los ...
Former Kansas University basketball shooting guard Andrew White III will make an official recruiting visit to the University of Nebraska today and Friday, White reported Wednesday.“I have not chosen any favorites or plan to decide before I visit a couple more schools,” White, a 6-foot-6 ...
Andrew White III isn’t the only member of his family shopping for a school.White, a 6-foot-6 sophomore guard/forward from Richmond, Va., who Thursday announced plans to transfer from Kansas University to a yet-to-be-determined locale, has a 6-foot brother — Andrien White — who is drawing ...
Unable to crack the rotation in two seasons at Kansas University, with prospects for minutes not so great entering his junior year, Andrew White III will seek playing time at another school.White, a 6-foot-6 sophomore wing from Richmond, Va., on Thursday cited a desire for playing time as ...
Like thousands of Kansas University basketball fans, coach Bill Self has reviewed the clip of Wayne Selden’s all-out hustle play against Baylor several times.He’s given a thumbs-up to film of his freshman guard jumping over the northeast press table into the Allen Fieldhouse stands while ...
Kansas University’s basketball players didn’t act as if they’d just rolled out of bed during Monday’s 6-7 a.m. Bill Self Basketball Boot Camp session in the Jayhawks’ practice facility next to Allen Fieldhouse.“There was so much communication going on today in Boot Camp — just to ...
The best way to get better at anything is to compete against somebody who is better at it than you. Compare Jeff Withey and Travis Releford of today to the guys who entered their first games wearing a uniform with the word Kansas splashed across the front.Withey battled Cole Aldrich, Marcus and ...