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Bill Self and Jacque Vaughn discuss Vaughn joining the staff

"Bill Self and Jacque Vaughn discuss Vaughn joining the staff"

Elle Evans and Jaliya Davis discuss the new KU women’s basketball roster

"Elle Evans and Jaliya Davis discuss the new KU women’s basketball roster"

Brandon Schneider discusses welcoming KU’s new recruiting class

"Brandon Schneider discusses welcoming KU’s new recruiting class"

Lance Leipold discusses his team at the Topeka Jayhawk Club

"Lance Leipold discusses his team at the Topeka Jayhawk Club"

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Men's Basketball

KU men’s basketball releases full nonconference schedule

The Kansas men's basketball team released its full nonconference schedule on Wednesday afternoon, outlining a slate featuring a variety of high-level opponents. "Once again we have a non-conference schedule that should be one of the most challenging non-conference schedules that anyone will ...

Football

Running back Amachree commits to KU’s class of 2026

The Kansas football team won a competitive recruiting battle when running back Kory Amachree pledged to join the Jayhawks on Friday. Amachree, who is from Haslett, Michigan, announced his decision at his high school in a ceremony that was streamed on local news stations. The running back chose ...

Other Sports

Kansas baseball head coach Dan Fitzgerald signs amended six-year contract

Reigning Big 12 Coach of the Year Dan Fitzgerald signed an amended six-year contract on Tuesday after leading Kansas baseball to its best season in over a decade. After getting the Jayhawks into the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014, he received an automatic one-year contract ...

Jayhawks new and familiar will compete in outdoor nationals

The 11 Kansas athletes who will compete in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Oregon’s famous Hayward Field beginning on Wednesday run the gamut in terms of experience. On one side are veterans like decathletes Alexander Jung and Tayton Klein, discus thrower Dimitrios Pavlidis ...

A $2.8 billion settlement will change college sports forever. Here’s how

A federal judge has approved terms of a sprawling $2.8 billion antitrust settlement that will upend the way college sports have been run for more than a century. In short, schools can now directly pay players through licensing deals — a concept that goes against the foundation of amateurism ...

Henry in the Huddle