Hello, KU fans. If you’ve made it this far, you’ve probably already noticed that the long-awaited, much-anticipated, new KUsports.com site is finally here. I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we do. Getting to the new site, both from a design approach and the technical side of ...
Kansas senior Kevin McCullar Jr., a guard from San Antonio in his first year with the KU program, has been named as one of 15 players nationally to the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Watch List. This marks the second season in a row that McCullar was up for the award. Last season, at ...
At a recent banquet for the 125-year anniversary of Kansas basketball, KU junior Jalen Wilson was on his way out the door when an older gentleman grabbed him for a quick chat. The man was Ron Kellogg, widely regarded as one of the best pure shooters in Kansas basketball history, and he had ...
Here’s the thing about losses like the one [the 2nd-ranked Kansas basketball team suffered on Tuesday night to No. 13 Kansas State in Manhattan][1] — they tend to hurt the fan base more than they hurt the players. Don’t get me wrong; the Jayhawks were bummed that they didn’t find a ...
On Monday afternoon, a little less than 30 hours before the first edition of the 2023 Sunflower Showdown basketball matchup between No. 2 Kansas and 13th-ranked Kansas State, the head coaches of each program were meeting with local media members to preview the game. The location of their ...
Although they amounted to little more than a whisper around Lawrence, there had been questions about the future of Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels. Would he go pro? Would he enter the transfer portal? Did he want to return to his home state of California to finish his college career? ...
It’s been a rough start to the 2022-23 season for Kansas forward Zach Clemence, but it took a turn for the better on Tuesday night during KU’s wild 79-75 comeback win over Oklahoma. Despite entering Tuesday having played just 59 minutes total in 11 games up to that point, Clemence ...
Maybe this will slow down the surge of transfers across all sports in college athletics in the coming years. While the transfer portal continues to be one of the most popular tools players use to find more playing time, a better fit and greater opportunities to win and cash in on name, ...