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Kelly Oubre Jr., a versatile 6-foot-7, 200-pound shooting guard/small forward from Findlay Prep High in Henderson, Nev., on Wednesday signed a letter of intent with Kansas University on the first day of the week-long early signing period. By Gary Bedore
After winning the season-opener at the free-throw line three days earlier, Kansas University's women's basketball team earned its second victory of the young season with its defense Wednesday night at Allen Fieldhouse. By Benton Smith
Kelly Oubre Jr., a versatile 6-foot-7, 200-pound shooting guard/small forward from Findlay Prep High in Henderson, Nev., on Wednesday signed a letter of intent with Kansas University on the first day of the week-long early signing period. By Gary Bedore
Kansas University has one possible McDonald’s All-American in the fold — with three others to announce their college choices on Friday — as the weeklong early signing period for high school basketball players begins today. By Gary Bedore
Jabari Parker scored 27 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Duke in 33 minutes. On the opposite side, Andrew Wiggins went for 22 points and eight boards for Kansas University in 25 minutes. By Gary Bedore
Kansas University’s first victory in three tries at the Champions Classic proved to be one worth waiting for. By Gary Bedore
With his team officially eliminated from bowl contention after last week’s loss at Oklahoma State, Kansas University football coach Charlie Weis is moving forward with a new mentality for KU’s final three games. By Matt Tait
Here's a look at how former Kansas University players fared in NBA games of Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Somehow, the players on Bill Self’s 11th Kansas team, the most talented, least experienced one he has coached, looked as if they had been playing together since Biddy Basketball. As freshman Andrew Wiggins sat out the latter portion of the first half with two fouls, classmates Wayne Selden and Frank Mason made sure Duke didn’t exploit his absence. By Tom Keegan
Coach Bonnie Henrickson’s shot-selection rules don’t apply to every Kansas University women’s basketball player. By Benton Smith