Simply put, Wilt Chamberlain was the best player KU's ever had, and his debut in December 1956 changed everything. His arrival on the Kansas basketball court against Northwestern is the No. 1 moment in Allen Fieldhouse history.
A wholesale change of venue is not on the schedule for Kansas basketball, but an update for Allen Fieldhouse is in the works.
When is it best to let a questionable situation or occurrence pass without comment so as not to disturb or anger anyone, and when is it appropriate to call attention to something that doesn't reflect well on an individual or institution? There probably isn't any perfect answer to that question. ...
In 1972, Bud Stallworth was a sharpshooting guard and part-time trumpet player, the shining light of a KU team that had played out of tune all season. But on Feb. 26, No. 14 Missouri came to town and Stallworth stunned them with a 50-point performance, which ranks as the No. 2 moment in Allen ...
Allen FIeldhouse has earned renown as basketball court, but it was built to serve as a multipurpose sport facility and armory, making it home to a variety of events throughout the past 50 years.
This Game: Senior night is very special at most schools. But have you seen a senior class quite like the 2004-05 KU foursome? Keith Langford, Michael Lee, Aaron Miles and Wayne Simien have walked the walk as they need only one more league win to claim their third Big 12 championship. They will ...
We came up with our own list of the top moments in Allen Fieldhouse history, but we know we're not smart enough to have remembered everything — no matter how much we kid ourselves.So, we gave our readers the opportunity to share their favorite memories from the first 50 years of the hallowed ...
All-time moment number 3 in the countdown to 50 years in the Field House: On December 9, 1989, Rick Pitino and the Kentucky Wildcats were run out of the gym. The Jayhawks won a fast-paced game, 150-95.