The Kansas women’s basketball team released on Monday afternoon its full nonconference schedule for the 2024-25 season. The Jayhawks will open their campaign with five contests, four of them official, at Allen Fieldhouse, beginning with an exhibition against Washburn (Nov. 1) and the true ...
Head coach Brandon Schneider left no doubt on the matter in a recent interview with the Journal-World: The Kansas women’s basketball team certainly doesn’t have anyone similar to Taiyanna Jackson on this year’s roster. Indeed, Jackson, the Jayhawks’ all-time blocks leader who averaged ...
Kansas women's basketball coach Brandon Schneider was among the first to learn that Elle Evans planned to leave North Dakota State. His source was his close friend, the man who replaced him at Emporia State and served under him at KU, NDSU head coach Jory Collins. “He actually called me ...
With a new-look 16-team league and 20-game conference schedule in place, Kansas basketball learned on Thursday morning whom it will have to play and where. The exact details on when each Big 12 Conference game will take place will likely not be available until late September, although CBS ...
At first glance, the colossal shift in the makeup of the Big 12 Conference for women’s basketball might seem like a boon to the teams remaining in the league. Oklahoma and Texas, which were the top two teams in the league last season — one won the regular-season title, the other the ...
With Butler Community College all-time scoring leader Freddie Wallace's commitment to Kansas women's basketball on Tuesday, the Jayhawks' roster may well be set for the 2024-25 season, five months before it begins. Head coach Brandon Schneider said on his "Hawk Talk" radio show on April 29 ...
The Kansas women's basketball team has added an accomplished junior-college player who may be able to help fill its vacancy in the post. Freddie Wallace, a 6-foot-2 forward from Lincoln, Nebraska, who played the past two seasons at Butler Community College in El Dorado, announced her ...