Discussion of book about KU’s greatest teams tonight

By Staff     Nov 11, 2002

Great teams are sure to evoke divergent opinions so don’t miss tonight’s discussion on the greatest teams in Kansas University’s men’s basketball history.

A new book -“What Naismith Started: KU’s Greatest Teams and Their Fans” – co-authored by Journal-World sports editor Chuck Woodling, assistant sports editor Gary Bedore and former sports editor Bill Mayer, with input from historian Steve Jansen, ranks KU’s 15 greatest teams.

All four will talk about the book’s research and rankings at 7 p.m. tonight at the News Center, 645 New Hampshire, and the public is invited.

Also participating will be former Kansas basketball standouts Roger Morningstar, Bill Lienhard, Jeff Boschee and Bud Stallworth, plus Max Falkenstien, legendary Voice of the Jayhawks.

The discussion will be taped for future telecast on Sunflower Broadband Cable Six. A book-signing will follow. Everyone who attends will be able to take advantage of a special book price of $29.95, a $10 saving.

Discussion of book about KU’s greatest teams tonight

By Staff     Nov 11, 2002

Great teams are sure to evoke divergent opinions so don’t miss tonight’s discussion on the greatest teams in Kansas University’s men’s basketball history.

A new book – “What Naismith Started: KU’s Greatest Teams and Their Fans” – co-authored by Journal-World sports editor Chuck Woodling, assistant sports editor Gary Bedore and former sports editor Bill Mayer, with input from historian Steve Jansen, ranks KU’s 15 greatest teams.

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All four will talk about the book’s research and rankings at 7 p.m. tonight at the News Center, 645 New Hampshire, and the public is invited.

Also participating will be former Kansas basketball standouts Roger Morningstar, Bill Lienhard, Jeff Boschee and Bud Stallworth, plus Max Falkenstien, legendary Voice of the Jayhawks.

The discussion will be taped for future telecast on Sunflower Broadband Cable Six. A book-signing will follow. Everyone who attends will be able to take advantage of a special book price of $29.95, a $10 saving.

Discussion of book on KU’s greatest teams on tap

By Staff     Nov 10, 2002

Eras change. Players change. Uniforms change. College basketball remains constant, however, and Kansas University has had some of the best teams in the nation’s history.

You can read a fascinating perspective on those teams in a new book ” “What Naismith Started: KU’s Greatest Teams and Their Fans” ” co-authored by Journal-World sports staffers Chuck Woodling, Gary Bedore and Bill Mayer with input from historian Steve Jansen.

All four will discuss the book’s research and rankings at 7 p.m. Monday at the News Center, 645 New Hampshire, and the public is invited.

Also participating will be former KU basketball standouts Roger Morningstar, Bill Lienhard, Jeff Boschee and Bud Stallworth, plus Max Falkenstien, legendary Voice of the Jayhawks.

When: 7 p.m. Monday.Where: News Center, 645 N.H.Entry: Use south door.

The discussion will be taped for future telecast on Sunflower Broadband Cable Six. A book-signing will follow.

Everyone who attends will be able to take advantage of a special book price of $29.95, a $10 saving.

Discussion of book on KU’s greatest teams on tap

By Staff     Nov 10, 2002

Eras change. Players change. Uniforms change. College basketball remains constant, however, and Kansas University has had some of the best teams in the nation’s history.

You can read a fascinating perspective on those teams in a new book – “What Naismith Started: KU’s Greatest Teams and Their Fans” – co-authored by Journal-World sports staffers Chuck Woodling, Gary Bedore and Bill Mayer with input from historian Steve Jansen.

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All four will discuss the book’s research and rankings at 7 p.m. Monday at the News Center, 645 New Hampshire, and the public is invited.

Also participating will be former KU basketball standouts Roger Morningstar, Bill Lienhard, Jeff Boschee and Bud Stallworth, plus Max Falkenstien, legendary Voice of the Jayhawks.

The discussion will be taped for future telecast on Sunflower Broadband Cable Six. A book-signing will follow.

Everyone who attends will be able to take advantage of a special book price of $29.95, a $10 saving.

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