Self on Thursday was asked about a recent comment made by ESPN college basketball analyst Seth Greenberg, who said on the air that he thought Self would end up leaving Kansas for San Antonio at the end of the 2019-20 season. “My boldest prediction for 2020 is Bill Self to San ...
Out of the boot and off the scooter that aided his rehab [from a broken left ankle suffered back in November,][1] Kansas freshman Jalen Wilson has been on the practice court for the Jayhawks during the past few days. But Self said the freshman from Denton, Texas, remains a couple of ...
With 12 games worth of lessons now in their memory banks, Kansas basketball freshmen Christian Braun and Tristan Enaruna have reached the first true checkpoint of their college careers. The non-conference season is now a thing of the past — save for a date with Tennessee in late ...
Pressed into extended action [because of an ankle injury to junior guard Marcus Garrett on Saturday against Villanova,][1] Kansas freshman Christian Braun bobbled the ball on one second-half possession and didn’t blink. The moment was the perfect illustration of the type of poise and ...
No x-ray was taken on [the injured right ankle of Kansas junior Marcus Garrett,][1] according to KU coach Bill Self. In a text message to the Journal-World on Sunday evening, Self also said that Garrett was “doing better.” Injured late in the first half of [Saturday’s 56-55 ...
The two most important letters on [the list of the 18 December signees announced by the Kansas football program on Wednesday][1] were the H and S sandwiched next to each other to the far right of each new Jayhawk’s name. The letters stand for “High School,” of course, and the fact ...
Their 9-0 start has brought plenty of joy to Kansas basketball fans at Allen Fieldhouse so far this season, but on Wednesday morning the KU women’s basketball team was handing out smiles in a new setting. Roughly twelve hours [after the men’s team left Walmart following its annual ...
Ten games into redshirting his fourth season at Kansas because of his desire to find a greater role in the future, KU forward Lightfoot has remained a key part of the Kansas basketball program. In addition to providing leadership, encouragement and tidbits of advice to his younger ...