In my time covering Kansas during an era of increased player movement, it has become quite apparent that KU men’s basketball fans covet virtually no one more in the transfer portal than a player who has thrived against KU specifically. In fact, it often doesn’t matter what else that player ...
Updated 9:48 a.m. Friday, May 1, 2026: The Kansas men’s basketball team added a young player to its frontcourt on Thursday when it earned the commitment of Grant Mordini. Mordini is a 6-foot-11 center who was previously at Lake Forest High School in Illinois but recently played a ...
Former Kansas guard Corbin Allen has committed to Appalachian State, he announced on Wednesday. Allen spent one season with the Jayhawks. He was a local product from Kansas City, Missouri, and two-time winner of the DiRenna Award who was coached by Sherron Collins at Oak Park High School. He ...
The acquisition of the Kansas men’s basketball program’s second No. 1-ranked player in as many years became complete on Wednesday morning when head coach Bill Self announced the signing of wing Tyran Stokes. Stokes, who is 6-foot-7 and 230 pounds and originally from Louisville, Kentucky, ...
When Kansas signed the first four members of its 2026 recruiting class in November, head coach Bill Self said he was pleased but noted that the Jayhawks were “a player away” from bringing in a truly elite group. It’s a good thing for KU, then, that it earned the commitment of a truly ...
Wide receiver Nahzae Cox had a lot to learn about the Kansas football program when he got recruited by the Jayhawks in the transfer portal this winter. Sure, he knew about KU basketball, having grown up watching players like Devonte’ Graham and Ben McLemore. And he had even tuned in for a ...
The Kansas men’s basketball team’s frontcourt is starting to take shape for the 2026-27 season following the commitment of Christian Reeves. Reeves, a 7-foot-2, 255-pound fifth-year senior center, made his decision public on social media on Friday evening in a collaborative Instagram post ...
Kansas guard Darryn Peterson announced on social media on Friday morning that he has declared for the 2026 NBA Draft. Long viewed as a surefire one-and-done as he came to Lawrence as the top prospect in his high school recruiting class, Peterson made his declaration on the final day before the ...