6Sports video: Wilkes heading home

By Staff     Jun 16, 2004

Former Kansas University basketball player Omar Wilkes has decided to transfer to the University of California-Berkeley. The 6-foot-4 Wilkes chose Ben Braun’s Golden Bears over Stanford.

These clips are posted the day after the original newscast.Click the Play control button to begin the clip.If you have trouble viewing this video clip you may have toGet Quicktime download Quicktime

Need a faster connection? Sunflower High-Speed Internet, a division of Sunflower Broadband, provides residents and businesses of Lawrence, Eudora, Tonganoxie, Basehor and parts of Douglas and Leavenworth counties with high-speed Internet access through the local cable system.

6Sports video: Wilkes leaving, Niang considers transfer

By Staff     Apr 10, 2004

KU basketball players Omar Wilkes and Moulaye Niang made huge announcements following the basketball awards ceremony Thursday night.

These clips are posted the day after the original newscast.Click the Play control button to begin the clip.If you have trouble viewing this video clip you may have toGet Quicktime download Quicktime

Need a faster connection? Sunflower High-Speed Internet, a division of Sunflower Broadband, provides residents and businesses of Lawrence, Eudora, Tonganoxie, Basehor and parts of Douglas and Leavenworth counties with high-speed Internet access through the local cable system.

6Sports video: Wilkes, Niang to transfer

By Staff     Apr 9, 2004

The announced transfers were made after the men’s basketball awards banquet. Wayne Simien won the Most Valuable Player award and J.R. Giddens was given the Most Improved Player award.

These clips are posted the day after the original newscast.Click the Play control button to begin the clip.If you have trouble viewing this video clip you may have toGet Quicktime download Quicktime

Need a faster connection? Sunflower High-Speed Internet, a division of Sunflower Broadband, provides residents and businesses of Lawrence, Eudora, Tonganoxie, Basehor and parts of Douglas and Leavenworth counties with high-speed Internet access through the local cable system.

PREV POST

6Sports video: KU wins big over Wichita State

NEXT POST

59146Sports video: Wilkes, Niang to transfer