Kansas baseball coach Ritch Price was hoping for a strong performance from a multitude of pitchers in his bullpen if the Jayhawks were going to finally stop the bleeding.But KU, which entered Tuesday’s contest against in-state rival Wichita State on a seven-game losing streak, wasn’t able ...
The Kansas baseball team was shutout for the third time this season Wednesday in an 11-0 road loss to Wichita State at Eck Stadium. Kansas (19-17) was held to four hits while its first three pitchers — Conner VanCleave, Jonah Ulane and Daniel Hegarty — allowed two or more runs apiece. WSU ...
Had some athletic director at a Division I university in a state with warmer springs called up Kent Shelley and offered the lifelong baseball coach a job, the Lawrence native and University of Kansas graduate might have jumped at the idea of not constantly adding layers to his game-day ...
There was no question as to where the biggest out of the game was recorded. Even if you missed it, the mark imprinted on the padding out in center field of Hoglund Ballpark told the story of one of the game’s biggest plays. Trailing by four in the bottom of the sixth of an eventual 13-3 loss, ...
The camera operator at the top of the bleachers reached into the left pocket of his cargo shorts. He pulled out a blue rag, tilted his camera to the side and began to dab at the lens, which had just been splashed by a smattering of rain drops. With dark clouds and bolts of lightning ...
In a game that produced a combined 25 runs and 32 hits, the Kansas baseball team couldn't keep up with Creighton in a 14-11 loss on Wednesday at TD Ameritrade Park. The Bluejays (20-7) scored three or more runs off of KU's first three pitchers: Conner VanCleave, Daniel Hegarty and Casey ...
Kansas baseball coach Ritch Price is hoping his team will get to play home games in “baseball weather” soon. A mixture of snow flurries, rain and cold temperatures pushed back the first pitch of the series finale between KU and No. 5 Texas Tech by almost an hour on Sunday at Hoglund ...
The tone of the day was set in the first inning. No, it wasn’t the score that told the story — at least, at that point — but, rather, the opportunities the Jayhawks had already let slip away. “We needed a great start today and we didn’t get it," said KU coach Ritch Price. "We’ve ...