Kansas forward Zach Clemence has entered the transfer portal, a KU Athletics spokesperson confirmed on Friday morning. This is Clemence’s second time in the portal after he previously left KU and committed to UC Santa Barbara following the 2022-23 season, only to reverse course and return to ...
Kansas forward KJ Adams had successful surgery on Wednesday morning to repair a torn Achilles tendon, head coach Bill Self announced. "He is in good spirits," Self wrote in a statement on social media. "Although this is a big setback, he'll attack his rehab with his patented toughness and be ...
Posting back-to-back triple-doubles is nothing new for Kevin McCullar Jr. The former Kansas guard did it during his final season in Lawrence, with 12 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds against Kentucky in the Champions Classic on Nov. 14, 2023, and 22 points, 10 assists and 11 rebounds against ...
Former standout Kansas guard Marcus Garrett recently received a chance to return to the NBA after an absence of more than three years. Garrett, who had last played a regular-season game for the Miami Heat on Dec. 28, 2021, took part in four games over the course of a 10-day contract with the ...
Incoming Kansas guard Darryn Peterson led his high school Prolific Prep, of Napa, California, to a 77-50 victory over Fort Erie International Academy for the championship of The Grind Session circuit on Sunday evening at Haskell Indian Nations University. Playing before a crowd of local KU ...
Kansas men’s basketball signee Darryn Peterson was in Lawrence on Saturday with his Prolific Prep team competing in a Grind Session tournament at Haskell Indian Nations University. His team beat DME Academy to advance to the tournament championship on Sunday. A slew of Kansas basketball fans ...
Providence, R.I. — The Kansas men’s basketball team will get an earlier start to its offseason than it ever has in the transfer-portal era following its uninspiring first-round exit from the 2025 NCAA Tournament. The window for players to enter the portal opens on Monday and closes on ...
Bob Davis, the venerable University of Kansas sports commentator who served as the longtime voice of the Jayhawks, died on Thursday, his family announced on Friday afternoon. He was 80. “For more than three decades, Bob represented Kansas Athletics in exemplary fashion and connected Jayhawk ...