Ryan Zeferjahn and the Kansas baseball team got off to a good start during the 2018 World University Baseball Championship at Chiayi City Baseball Field Friday morning.Zeferjahn, who will be a junior next spring, helped list the USA Team to a 16-1 win over Hong Kong in the first game of pool ...
Kansas had an elite Friday-Saturday starting pitching combination during the 2018 college baseball season, but it takes more than two terrific prospects to make a pitching staff.Jackson Goddard, who missed much of the season with a strained abdominal muscle, and Ryan Zeferjahn had scouts ...
Never let it be said that right-hander Ryan Zeferjahn isn’t willing to go the extra 10,000 miles to advance his baseball education.A Topeka native who earned second-team All-Big 12 honors for the University of Kansas this past spring, Zeferjahn had been in North Carolina last week, pitching ...
The Kansas baseball team will fly to Taiwan next week to compete on the diamond.On Friday, the International University Sports Federation finalized the sixth World University Baseball Championship, which includes the Jayhawks, who will represent the United States. Kansas begins competition ...
For college baseball players, it’s not the first impression that lasts the longest, it’s the last one.That reality can only benefit right-hander Jackson Goddard, who finished his University of Kansas baseball career in dominant fashion.Goddard missed six weeks of his junior season, ...
Oklahoma sent Kansas home from the Big 12 baseball tournament with a 4-2 victory Friday and needed just one inning of offense to do so.The Sooners tagged senior left-hander Taylor Turski for four runs during his 41-pitch first inning and it was too big a hole for Kansas to overcome.Kansas ...
Oklahoma City — Sweating from the outset on an intensely steamy day, Kansas co-ace Ryan Zeferjahn felt the heat more than he was able to deliver it within the boundaries of the strike zone Thursday in a second-round Big 12 tournament game against Baylor in Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in ...
Oklahoma City — When a No. 8 seed defeats the regular-season champion in any conference tournament, it’s called an upset. Yet, it doesn’t really feel like one when Kansas, the No. 8 seed, sends one of its co-aces to the mound.No hitter, no lineup, looks like Goliath to either junior ...